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Pea• I Portlancl ObMn,er June 21. 1• CITY OF PORTLAND Community Calendar Karen Wald. author of Children of Che. Educetlon end Chlldc■r■ In Cube ( Rampart Preu), will speak in Ponland on June 21. Ms. Wald will speak on "Chlld Car■ end Education In Cub■" at 4:00 P .M. at King Neighborhood Faclllty, • 11 NE 7th. She will also speak at 1:00 PM on "What'• Heppenln1 In Cuba, an lyewltn ... Report" in 75 Lincoln Hall at Ponland State University. SI . 50 donation will be requested and childcare will be provided. lr■nlan - Am■rlc■n Frlendehlp Commltt-■ , will present a film " The ln- terne11onel Tribunal and Inquiry on the depoaed Shah of Iran" (video tape) June 27th, 7:30 p.m., Ponland State Univeralty, Room 371, Cramer Hall, S 1.50 admission. For more information call 235-9800 or 233-745 J, OEPBS will once qain carry hi1hli1hts of the annual NAACP convention June 30- July 5 on all OEPBS Channels (l~Ponland, 7-Corvallis, 3-Salem, 13-Salem). ¼ The half-hour daily hi1hli1hts will air at 7 PM weeknia}lts and a one-hour special wrap-up report will be featured on Saturday, July 5 at 7 P .M. For more information, contact Joyce De Monnin 754-<tl I J. AFITIST AT WORK • Noted artl1t end llluatrator ErnHt Crichlow palnta the portrait of Or. Charlea Drew. a plonHr In the field of blood preaervatlon, an d o ne of t he exceptional Blac k 1clent11t1 whom CIBA-GEIGY Corporation wlll honor with a HrlH of po1ter1. The po1tera will be dl1trlbuted by CIBA-GEIGY to 1chool1. collage, and organization, to help commem orate the achievementa of Black, In 1cience and medicine. Artist paints Black scientists Noted Black artist and illustrator Ernest Crichlow has been com- missioned by CIBA-GEIGY Cor- poration to paint a series of por- traiu of ellceptional Black scientists. These ponraits will be made into posters and distributed by Cl BA- GE l G Y to schools, colleges and organizations to help commemorate the achievements of Blacks in scien- ce and medicine. The initial series, which consists of three posters, will honor chemist Dr. Percy Julian and physicians Dr. Charles Drew and Dr. Jane Wright. The late Dr. Julian made significant re~earch contributions in many areas, including the develop- ment of a synthetic drug for glaucoma, the discovery of a more economical way to utract s1erols from soybean oil for the manul'ac• luring of sex hormones, and the development of a better method of producing cortisone synthetically. Dr. Drew, who died in IIJSO, was a pioneer in the field of blood preservation whose research led 10 the founding of blood banks. In World War II, he organized the blood for Bruain proJect and later directed the first American Red • Cross blood bank program. Dr. Jane Wriaht is currently professor of surgery at the New York Medical Colleae. Since 1949, ,;he has specialized in cancer chemo1 herapy research and was director of the Harlem Hospital Cancer Reseau:h Foundation and in charge of the chemotherapy program al New York University Medical Center. She has received numerous honors for her con- tributions 10 cancer chemotherapy research. Crichlow 1s a New York artist ~ ho currently resides in Brooklyn and leaches at the Arts Studenl's l.eaue. He is best known for his penelrilttnll portraits of Black children. ilc has also illus1ra1ed many children's books, including the popular" Two is a Team." Long-active in helping other Black artists, Crichlow was a foun- der ol the Cinque Gallery in New York, a gallery for young artists t rom disadvantaged backgrounds. fhe artt~t•s works have been shown 111 numerous exhibitions, most recently a1 a special show at the Corcoran Gallery in Washington, D.C. In recoanition of his con - tributions to art, Crichlow was one ol 10 Black ar11sh commended by Pre,;idenl Carter at the White House reception for the National Con- t"erence of Artists on April 2. SA presents concert series The Sin1in1 Gospel Li1hts of Portland, Oreaon will present four monthly one evenin1 Gospel con- certs on July 20th, Au1ust 17th, September 21st, October 19th, and November 15, 1980. The concerts are co-hosted by the Salvation Army Moore St. Community Center, and will be held every 3rd Sunday evenin1 from 7:30 p.m. to J0:30 p.m., at 5430 N. Moore Street, Portland, Oreaon 97217. Appearina with the Sinain1 Gospel Liahts will be delepted sinaers, choir aroups, and special inspirational speakers from throu1hout the 1reater metropolitian area. Special out-of-town 1uests will be announced on The Sin1in1 Gospel Li1hts reaular broadcast on KGAR and other radio stations. Donations are S3.00 per person for each of the four concerts. Proceeds from the four concerts will be individually donated to one of the four humanitarian or1anizations in the followina order: l. The Gospel Train Broadcastina Service, (KGAR), 2. The United Front Educational Service, 3) The Urban Leque Educational Service, 4) The NAACP Educational Ser- vice. The climu of the four concerts will conclude November 15, 1980 with an Award dinner. Refresh- ments after each concert are free and a open invitation is elltended to all members of the community to support those or1anizations dedicated in the struaate for a quality education and equality for all. A REMINDER On June 28th at 7:30 a.m., and June 29th at 10:00 p.m., the Black produced and hosted show "Di11l0111~" will present a fiery debate between Ronnie Herndon (Black United Front) and Fr■n k McNamera (Portland Public School Board member). Our sources informed us that Mr. McNamara comes across exactely as the Black community knew he would, when confronted with issues important to the Black community. The show is hosted by Ob~r- 11~r reporter Ullysses Tucker, Jr, and is a KPTV-Channel 12 presentation. Don't ml1a ltl The Aaaocletlon of Afrlcen Student has scheduled a number of soccer matches 10 be played this summer between various teams representin1 the African countries. The inter-country soccer matches are desianed to stren1then the Association of African students team which is currently trainina at the Duniway Park Field, SW Barbur/Sheridan Road. The schedule date is as follows: Saturday, June 29, the Somali Buffalos will lake on the Sierra Leone Lions, Saturday, July 5, the Nigerian Sharks will lock horns with the Libyan lroaa1es. Kickoff will be at 4:45 pm al the game venue. Friends, fans and supporters are cordially invited. There is no admission charae. llctt Sundays Communion '" lundey Wed. - F~Pr-..rMNttng and Bible Stucfv Sealed propoaala will be received in Room 113, City Hall, Portland, Oregon 9720 for items detailed herein until 2:00 P.M. on the datea indicated. Plana and apecification1 may be obtained at the above addrNS. For additional in formation telephone Buyer at numer liated. When Bid Surety i1 required, propoaal1 ahall be accompanied by a cenifie« check, cuhier'1 check or a bid bond, payable to the City of Portland for • • amount not less than ten per cent f 10% I of the aggregate amount of the bid ai guaranty that the bid 1hall be irrevocable for the period specified in the propoMI Said bond to be forfeited as fixed and liquidated damagea lhould the bidder .... to revoke hi1 offer for any reason not authorized by law and not consented to b\ City within the irrevocable period, or neglect or refuae to enter into contract anc provide a 1uitable bond for the faithful performance of the contract, in the event the said contract ia awarded to him. NON-DISCRIMINATION: No proposal or bid will be con1idered unleaa the biddet t certified as an EEO Affirmative Action Employer as prescribed by Chapter 3. 100 rt the Code of the City of Portland. All bidders not currently certified should file ~e required documentation with the Contract Compliance Divilion, Room 209, .. lty Hall, 1220 SW Fifth Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97204, 248-4696 , at leaat five 51 days prior to the Bid Opening. Failure to achieve certification by the Bid BID NO. DESCRIPTION • ■ID OltlNING D"TI 116-A 157 158 Th■ Job Co rp• is currently seeking applicants between the aaes of 16 and 22 for their vocational trainin1 program. The trainin1 with pay is offered to both men and women in more than 30 different fields. Interested applicants are urged to contact a regional representative throuah the toll-free Job Corps hot-line number (1-800-426-9912) for more information. A demon1tratlon to oppose U.S. intervention in or assistance to the government of El Salvador will be held al noon at the Federal Buildina. The 811th Annual Meeting of the Oregon A■1oclatlon of Colored Women• Club1 will be held on June 28th at Mt. Olivet Baptist Church, 1st and Schuyler Streets, beginning at 9:00 a.m. A lunch will be held at noon, learnina outdoor survival skills. Time will also be spent in urban en• vironments, exploring all the oppor- 1 unities within the city and em- phasizing the appreciation of urban environments. The second week of each session will emphasize practical ellperience. Participants will work directly with the Day Camp children, along with the reaular staff counselors. Says Nelson, "We want to em- phasize the idea that this program is meant to be fun. It will give these teenagers a chance to aain valuable work experience, learn some new skills and have fun •· without having to give up the whole summer.•' Participants are encouraaed to sian up for more than one session as the focus will vary from one week lo another, and continued ellposure to children is important if you are in- terested in day camp work. Says Nelson, "Ellposure is important. The more ellperience you have with children, the more you enhance your knowledge of them and in- crease your chances of lindin1 em- ployment in summer day camp programs in the future." Reaistration is limited. For more information, call the YWCA at 223- 62111 07/15/80 Furni1hing Paper Recycling Program, Phase I. For infor- mation call Harold Vaughan, Purchasing Mgr., 248-5375. Special Prequalification of Bidder Required. 07/08/80 3 Labor. Material & Equipment for Janitorial Servicea for 5 Locatlona. For information call Bill MorriHey. Buyer. 248-4486. 10% Bid Surety Required. C11 /17 /fJ 4 Labor. Material & Equipment for Site Improvement at Essex Park. For information call Maxine Albright. Buyer, 248-4002. 10% Bid Surety & Prequallflcation of Bidder Required. 07/17/S No peraon1, families or buain .... , will be di1placed by thil project. There will be no aigniflcant Impact on the environment, and the project ia In con- formance with and la a part of the Tranaportation Improvement Program of the Metropolitan Servicaa Dlatrict (METRO) and i1 In conformance with the comprehen1ive land use planning for the urban area . The project is curren- tty under review by the A-96 Clearinghouae. The estimated coat of the project ia approximately M,800,000. Federal par- ticipation will be a pproximately te,200,000 and the local lhare will be ap- proximately , 2,400,000. At the hearing, Tri-Met will afford an opportunity for interested per10n1 or egenciN to be heard with reapact to the toelal, economic, and environmen- tal npecta of the project. lnteraated pel"IOna may aubmit oral or written evidence and recommendation• with respect to the project. A copy of the application for a federal grant tor the project, together with an analysis of the environmental lmpecta of the projects, and the Tranalat development Program, are available for public inapectlon at the Tri-Met of. flee, 4012 s.w. 17th Avenue, Portland, Oregon. TRI-COUNTY METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT OF OREGON • Poul N. Boy, Executive Director Planning and Development ALLEN TEM PLE CME CHURCH Corner of 8th and Skidmore Sunday School 9:30em Sunday Worahip 11 :OOam Christian Youth Fellowahip 8:00pm taecond and fourth Sundays) Reverend Thomas L. Strayhand, Minister 9:lOlm • •• l'«GRO AUTHOR AHO Ii" AGENT • 10:30am OF THE UNDlROROUNO RAU.R09'0. l<NOWN 7:00pm 5:00pm '<~ ~ , , r - .11r~- MTitE'IIMCIMAf\ HE_, ~ O F THE 7:30pm M !QW'HLA YIQILANCICQ,...JIJE ITitE 7:00pm !:!OF,ICttW>ANtilHWINIAPPULN Pr..-, and Paetor llhont: 291-t,e7' Chun:tl llhont: 291-0113 iMf& !W·-lt 1HITINY1MS•P0111~--•Wl'a ~ N. _G~ntenbeln Avenue, Portlan9,.D1egon fTlZ1 You are Wefcom• to Worahlp at .ams , ... ..,..,Dmm&M1ac.vr10,..../ THE ARK OF SAFETY CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST , "A worm spirit of J,tlowsltlp fll,wys" The Honorable Blehop U.V. Peteraon, 0.0. "The Holi,.._ Preacher," Pa11tor ST. ANDREWS CATHOLIC CHURCH DNE ALBERTA STREET R■v■r■nd Bertram Griffin, Putor - • Labor, Material & Equipment for Water Quality Inlet Tower. For information call Carlton Chayer, Au't. Pur- chaaing Mgr. 248-4001. 10% Bid Surety & Prequalification of Bidder Required. 211-4421 · l:ODpmv._. - - - - - 10:00lm Olotr- lundly 12 Gapm Foll - lundly ST. ANDREW COMMUNITY SCHOOL 9JrW»I: Sunday School MominO WonND 9.15am 11 !Sam L..,_of B ....... BfOldealf" Tuadey: Bible lend/ Jr. Cl'lurdl Wedneadrf: Choir ,..,__. Friday: , . -· , . · · 3:»-4:30 ''llle Paator Speeb" YPYIW fvlllgllll1lc: WonNp 1 :30pm 1:00pm NocMI Dey Pr.- 94 NE Klllnge,,u011h 2.110488 TUINll'f·Fftdar HUGHES MEMORIAL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH REV. AUSTIN V. RAY, MINIS"T'ER 7:30pm I 7:CIUpm j Tri-Met intend• to apply for a combined Section 3 (Capital) and Secion 8 IDemonatration) funds to demonstrate and Introduce a self-aervice fare collection ay1tem. The grant• for ,maly1i1, s taff training, equipment procurement (ticket printera, valldatora, and ticket v,ndlng machinaal. en- forcement peraonnel~ equipment maintenance per1onnet, and 1upport elementa required to implement the program over a four (4) year period. The self-service 1y1tem of fare collection will enh•nce the Introduction of higher capacity tranalt vehiclN (articulated buH1 and LRTI and i1 an- ticipated to reduce the coat of operating the tranlit system In compa,..•r.v with the conventional fare collection 1ystem currently in uH. Friday - I r ~ FellowlhipSlrv!Gewtth Morning Star ltd Sunday 07/15/80 Notice i1 hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the Tri-County Metroplolitan Tranaportation Di1trict of Oregon (Tri·M•tl at the Water Ser- vice Building (Auditorium), 1800 S.W. 8th Avenue, Portland, Oregon at 10:30 a.m., Monday, July 14, 198), for the purpo1e of conaiderlng a project for which financia l assistance is being 10ught from the Urban Mau Tran- sportation Adminiltration, purauant to the Urban Maas Tranaportation Act of 1964. as amended generally deacribed as followa: Counsellor training available "If you are 13 or 14 years old, en- joy being with children, want 10 get some work ellperience and have fun at the same time, the YWCA may be the place for you this summer, " says Paul Nelson, Coordinator for the YWCA Summer Day Camp Program. This summer the YWCA will offer "Counselor-in-training," a new program for 13-14 years olds who would like to combine work ellperience and fun. The program will beain on June 16 and continue through Auaust 15. Panicipants will meet three days a week for two week session at a time. Participants may sign up for as many sessions as they want 10. Cost of each two-week session is S4S. The emphasis of the CIT program will be on trainina these 13 and 14 year olds in skills that are useful in working with children. The program combines both outdoor campin1 and backpacking and urban ell· periences. Participants will also have the opportunity to work first hand with the children enrolled in the YWCA Day Camp. During each two-week session, the first week will be spent training participants in different skill areas. some time will be spent backpacking and campina with the emphasis on Furni1hing Annual Supply of Street Lighting Equip ment. For information call Michele Ackerman, Buyer, 248-4191. 10% Bid Surety & Special prequalification of Bidder Required. NOTICE OF PU BLIC HEARING featuring a panel on "Achieving Our Goals." Speakers are: Ms. Erma Hep- burn, Director Human Resources Bureau; Ms. Sandra Lowe, Manager TEKTRONIX, Inc., N.E.; Ms. Anna Street, Administrative Asst. to Com- missioner Charles Jordan; and Ms. Connie Thompson, Anchorwoman, KOMO-TV, Seattle. Donation for lunch, S 1.50. NEW HOPE MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH REVEREND A. BERNARD DEVERS, PASTOR THE CHURCH DESIGNED TO MEET YOUR NEED 8unmy 8dloal Morning Wcnhlp fw,q SeNice 2nd, •1t1 and INVITATION TO BID 111 N.E. FAILING Dlal-A-Praye, 21M-09e W°'9hip 11 ·00lm Churdl School I :. _ . Offlc:e291-Dl2 SPf'(-1111/ti'U I" t,,dmdw,/ • Mt1rr1t11r ""d Ft1mily • Grot,p 1'1NNp.1 ''TIMI Church~ NO. I..,.,._ ,._ l trenel" ( t Sl jl ti d Cl C .