Paga 12 Portland Observer June 18.1881 Support for McCoy? Viesa L o v in g - C o m m u n ity A c ­ tivist - “ No, 1 don’ t feel that Bill or G ladys represent the N .E . co m ­ m unity. M r. McCoy takes no stand w ith the c o m m u n ity on a n y th in g and you o nly see him in the com ­ m u n ity when he wants som ething which w ill benefit himself. “ The m ain reason I became ac­ tiv e ly in v o lv e d w ith the Black United Front and other com m unity o rg an izatio ns, to help change the situations our co m m un ity fin ds i t ­ self in, is because three years ago, Gladys M cCoy made the statement that there would never be a middle school in th is c o m m u n ity ...th a t every school w ill be early childhood centers. I can understand i f M cC oy, as an in d iv id u a l, d o n ’ t want to do anything fo r th is com ­ m u n ity , but as a S enator w ho is suppose to be representing this community, the needs o f the people comes firs t, and he is not respon­ sive.” By Nyewusi Askart M any N .E . residents are con­ vinced that when it comes to re­ presenting his Black constituents, Senator W illiam ••B ill” McCoy does a very poor job. S u rp ris in g ly , there is gro w in g reservations and negativity toward McCoy in the 17-25 age group. Said one high schooler, " I f he is a S enator, I d o n ’ t know about it. L ike , I have never seen him at our school, have never heard him speak, and 1 have very seldom seen his pic­ ture enough to really get a focus on the m an.” Said another: ” 1 know his children. Other than that, I am in the blind on him as a representa­ tive.” It was fro m this age group, that many com plaints emerged: 1) That M cCoy, as a p olitical figure, is in ­ v isib le ; 2) That M cC oy doesn't communicate with the young as he should; 3) That M cCoy is a prime example o f a Black who has it made, therefore, doesn’ t feel the need to even acknowledge th a t the N .E . com m unity exists. David Lee Pat­ terson, an unemployed yo u th , ex­ pressed his dissatisfaction: “ I know B ill and I know Gladys. The reason I know them is because I watch television more now that I have been laid o f f fro m my jo b . G ladys is visible, but Bill McCoy isn't. I don't know where he hangs out, and per­ sonally w ouldn’t like to know, but I wish he would speak out about what is happening in this co m m u n ity. Everytime I turn the news on, there are always white Senators speaking out on w hat is happening in the white com m unities, but not B ill. I live in this community. I know what is going on! So should McCoy, and I don’t want anyone saying they re­ present me and don’ t do anything. M y rep re sen ta tion is the Black United F ro n t.” Among residents who find them­ selves s u ffe rin g the b ru n t o f backroom political decisions, there is a g ro w in g sense o f resentment. John W illia m s explains: “ M an, when you have people in a position like B ill M cC o y; people who are afraid to ro ll up their shirt sleeves, get their shoes d irty , and walk the beat in the com m unity, in order to find out what is going on, you have a 1981 se ll-o u t. The brothers and sisters on the streets, in the parks; those w ho are having a hard tim e making it, and still have to listen to people such as M cC oy put them down, are tired o f it a ll...you know what I mean? We have to hustle for it everyday, while McCoy sits in his iv o ry to w e r doing n o th in g . It's a fro n t o f f to see Black men like h im , use us fo r his p o litic a l ad­ vancements. 1 may not have a jo b right now, but I vote and I want my righteous dues. B ill McCoy is not a Black man in the true sense." Ruth Spencer - No, Bill McCoy is not representative o f N.E. residents. I have never seen him a tte nd any functions in the Black comm unity. I d o n ’ t th in k you can represent people if you don’ t speak to th e m ." M r. Maxey - Maxey’ s Better Buy G roceries - I d o n ’ t feel th a t B ill M cCoy represents this com m unity, and I ’ ll tell you why. He has been very wishy-washy on taking a stand. N ow , he has been on several good com m ittees, and is on some good ones now, but still, I d on 't feel that he represents this com m unity.” M a rie M a rtin - P u b lic In f o r ­ m ation Specialist, Urban League o f P o rtla n d , Y o uth Service C enter - “ I t ’ s interesting that he had to state his status, as far as his own people Freddye Petett - Executive Direc­ to r, U rban League o f P o rtla n d - " M r . M cCoy is an elected o ffic ia l, th e re fo re , th is makes him a representative o f a constituency. I both agree and disagree with him on certain positions taken, and have talked w ith him many times about it, however, 1 don’ t feel that it is fair to say, he don’ t represent Blacks ” 1 do disagree w ith how he in ­ troduced the Am endm ent adopted by the Senate Com m itte on Govern­ ment Operations.” Edna Robertson - "S en ator M c­ Coy is an elected o ffic ia l and does represent his co n stitu en cy, but he doesn’ t represent me and my fam ily...and I feel very comfortable with th a t." A yanna H ill - C o m p u te r Operator - 'I feel he is a trad ition al exam ple o f the ty p ic a l N egro. Because he is out o f touch w ith the actual com m unity and these arc the people he is suppose to represent. ” 1 feel he gets his in fo rm a tio n about Black people from white con­ stitutes, instead o f being in direct touch with the Black community. "W hen it comes to separating the wheat fro m the tares, he m ight be one o f the tares, and th e ir separation is at hand.” M a rie M a rtin - P u b lic In fo r ­ m ation Specialist - “ I t ’ s interesting that he had to state his status as far as his own people are concerned. . .if indeed we are his people. REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL Notice is hereby given that the Tri-County M etropolitan Transportation District of Oregon (Tri-Met) will receive proposals until 2:00 p.m., Pacific Daylight Time on July 10, 1981, at 4012 S.E. 17th Avenue in the Planning and Development Division, Third Floor, Portland, Oregon 97202, A tten­ tion: Clyde Keeling, Contract Specialist. Proposals will be evaluated sub­ sequent to the above time and date for: The Concession to Offer Food Vending and Service for Tri-Met Operations Centers and Shops Successful proposers will be required to comply w ith all the applicable Equal Opportunity laws and regulations. All proposers will be required to certify that they are not on the Comptroller General s list of ineligible contractors. The Tri County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon will not dis­ criminate with regard to race, color, creed, sex or national origin, in con­ sideration for contract award. The Request for Proposal may be obtained from Mr. Clyde Keeling, Con­ tract Specialist, 4012 S.E. 17th Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97202, Phone: (503) 238 4808 TRI-COUNTY METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT OF OREGON John R. Post Director, Engineering and Contracts public notice CABLESYSTEMS PACIFIC (CSP) Cablesystems Pacific is requesting bids for the location of two (2) HUB distribution/stu dio sites. To house CSP's access studios and switching facilities tw o (2) existing facilities of 1,500 sq. ft. to 2,500 sq. ft. are needed. The North Portland area site must be within the boundaries of Willis Blvd. to the North, East to Wabash Ave., west to Hodge Ave., and south to Willamette Blvd. The second site, in the Southeast, must be located within the boundaries of Raymond St., to the North, East to 57th, West to 44th, Seeled proposals will bs received in Room 412, City Hall, Portland, Oregon 97204 for items detailed herein until 2:00 P.M. on the dates indicated. Plans and specifications may be obtained at the above address. For ad ditional information telephone buyer at number listed. When Bid Surety is required, proposals shall be accompanied by a certified check, cashier's check or a bid bond, payable to the City of Portland for an amount not less than ten percent (10%) of the aggregate amount of the bid as guaranty that the bid shall be irrevocable for the period specified in the proposal. Said bond to be forfeited as fixed and liquidated damages should the bidder seek to revoke his offer for any reason not authorized by law and not consented to by City within the irrevocable period, or neglect or refuse to enter into contract and provide a suitable bond for the faithful perfor­ mance of the contract, in the event the said contract is awarded to him. NON DISCRIMINATION: No proposal or bid will be considered unless the bidder is certified as an EEO Affirmative Action Employer as prescribed by Chapter 3.100 of the Code of the City of Portland. All bidders not currently certified should file the required documentation w ith the Contract Com­ pliance Division, Room 209, City Hall, 1220 SW Fifth Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97204, 248 4696, at least five (51 days prior to the Bid Opening Failure to achieve certification by the Bid Opening Date and Time shall result in the return of your Bid Unopened BID NO 132 151-A C 9359 152 and South to Henry St. Major considerations in the evaluation process include: telephone pole ac cessability, ceiling heights, parking, traffic flow , renovation needs and general overall condition on the existing structure. "Build to Suit’ sites will not be considered. June 24, 1981 is the deadline for proposals. For additional information, contact Wayne Cozad. C 9355 DESCRIPTION BID OPENING DATE Furnishing Et Installing Digital Electronic Private Autom atic Branch Exchange. For inform ation call M ichele Ackerm an, Buyer, 248 4191. 10% Bid Surety Required. 06/25/81 Furnishing Security Officer Services for 3 parking Garages. For inform ation call Maxine Albright, Buyer, 248 4003. 10% Bid Surety Required. 06/30/81 Improve Streets W ithin Phase I Kenton D istrict HCD Street Improvement Project. For inform a­ tion call Nancy Kearney, Buyer, 248-4486. 10% Bid Surety & Prequalification of Bidder required. 07/02/81 Prequalification for Banquet & Catering Services, Phase 1. For inform ation call Maxine A lbright, Buyer, 248 4003. 06/29/81 Improve SE 71 Ave., from SE Center to SE Rhone & Construct Sumps. For information call Nancy Kearney, Buyer, 248 4486. 10% Bid Surety & Prequalification of Bidder Required. 07/07/81 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Submit Proposals to: CABLESYSTEMS PACIFIC 317 SW Alder, Suite 705 Portland, OR 97201 223 3475 Attn . Wayne Cozad REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Notice is hereby given that the Tri County M etropolitan Transportation District of Oregon (Tri Met) will receive proposals until 4:00 p.m ., Pacific Daylight Time on June 24, 1981, at 4012 S.E. 17th Avenue in the Planning and Development Division, Third Floor, Portland, OR 97202, Attention. Clyde Keeling, Contract Specialist. Proposals will be evaluated subsequent to the above time and date for: Consulting Services to Review and Recommend a Two Year Community Assessment Program for Tri Met. Successful proposers w ill be required to comply w ith all the applicable Equal Opportunity laws and regulations. All proposers will be required to certify that they are not on the Comptroller General's list of ineligible contractors. The Tri County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon will not dis criminate with regard to race, color, creed, sex or national origin, in con­ sideration for contract award. The Request for Proposal may be obtained from Mr. Clyde Keeling, Con tract Specialist, 4012 S.E 17th Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97202, Phone: (503) 238 4808 TRI COUNTY METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT OF OREGON John R. Post Director, Engineering and Contracts SEMLER CITY OF PORTLAND INVITATION TO BID O P T O M E T R IS T S Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals for furnishing all material, equipment, labor and services for the construction of NA-AH-SO Sanitary Sewer Trunk Line Improvements to the LINCOLN PALISADES Local Im­ provement District located in the City of Lincoln City, Lincoln County, Oregon will be received until 2:00 P.M., Thursday, 9 July 1981 in City Hall, Lincoln City, Oregon. Proposals received after the above stated time w ill not be considered. Proposals will be publicly opened and read aloud immediately following the time stated above. Contracts will be awarded or bids will be rejected within thirty (30) days after the opening. The improvements consist of one boring of U.S. Highway 101 and ap­ proximately 10 manholes, 1338 feet of 12-inch PVC gravity sewer, 98 feet of 12 inch Class 50 ductile iron sewer, 300 feet of 12-inch Class 54 ductile iron sewer, 800 feet of timber piling and 100 cubic yards of select backfill. Proposals are to be made on a unit price basis. Payment is to be made on the basis of quantity actually installed. Contract Documents and Plans may be examined at the offices of . City of Lincoln City 4907 S.W. Highway 101 Lincoln City, Oregon 97367 Phone: (503) 966 2151 Leonard A. Rydell, P.E. 601 Pinehurst Drive Newberg, Oregon 97132 Phone: (503) 538-5700 Copies of the Contract Documents and Plans may be obtained upon ap­ plication at the office of Leonard A Rydell, P.E. and upon payment of a plan deposit of $20.00. The deposit will be refunded upon return of the documents in good condition within 15 days after opening of bids. If the Plans or Contract Documents are damaged to preclude their further use, no refund will be made. All proposals must be submitted on the regular proposal forms and must be accompanied by a certified check, cash or bid bond in an amount equal to at least five percent of the total bid. A cash or corporate surety bond in the full amount of the Contract will be required for the successful bidder to guarantee faithful performance Attention to the bidders is particularly called to the requirements as to con­ ditions of employment to be observed and minimum wage rates to be paid under the Contract. iN flO lfllc ilig A NEW LOW PRICE The City of Lincoln City reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive informalities. FOR IV/c/e Choice . . . REGULAR I SOFT LENS it i r f u riiii# fa n io u x BAUSCH S LOMB SOFIENS ♦ Yai! Wc Have THE NEW I n c l u d in g 'Extended Wear. 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