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Portland Observer, November 25, 1961 Page 11 PORTLAND OBSERVER LIB R AR IA N A SS ISTA N T Assist librsrian in refer ence, ILL, end some cat aloging. Responsible for 1 library operation in sb- Sealed proposals wili be received in Room 412, City Hall, Portland, Oregon TRAFFIC 97204 for items detailed herein until 2:00 P.M. on the dates indicated. sence of Librarian. LEGAL SECRETARY ENGINEERING Trained in Medicine Entry level, criminal TE C H N IC IA N 1 searching, degree in Li Plans and specifications may be obtained at the above address. For addi practice Downtown o f W ashington County brary Sciences with tional information telephone buyer at number listed. fice General skills re • 1269 11542 psr month, quired. $900 per mo three years' medical li performs traffic engi start. Call z25 9100. brary experience. When Bid Surety is required, proposals shall be accompanied by a certified neering end field investi check, cashier's check or a bid bond, payable to the City of Portland for an A n Equal Opportunity gations. Req an AA de G O O D S A M A R IT A N amount not less than ten percent (10%) of the aggregate amount of the bid Employer M /E gree in traffic engineer HOSPITAL Et MEDICAL as guaranty that the bid shall be irrevocable for the period specified in the ing or one year of exper ACCOUNTING CLERK/ CENTER is a modern, proposal. Said bond to be forfeited as fixed and liquidated damages should COMPUTER in traffic engineering, in the bidder seek to revoke his offer for any reason not authorized by law and p ro g re s s iv e 5 3 9 -b e d OPERATOR cluding field work teaching hospital with an not consented to by City within the irrevocable period, or neglect or refuse The Housing Authority County applications on to enter into contract and provide a suitable bond for the faithful perform employee population of of Portland has a need ly, resumes not accept nearly 3,000. W e are ance of the contract, in the event the said contract is awarded to him. for a person with basic ed dedicated to providing a accounting and/or book NON DISCRIMINATION: No proposal or bid will be considered unless the supportive work environ keeping skills and com DOQ CONTROL ment and a liberal fringe bidder is certified as an EEO Affirmative Action Employer as prescribed by puter operation experi SUPERVISOR benefit package. Chapter 3.100 of the Code of the City of Portland. All bidders not currently ence. Experience and W ashington County certified should file the required documentation with the Contract Compli skills: 2 years of college • 1401 >1703 per month, Please send resume with ance Division, Room 209, City Hall, 1220 SW Fifth Avenue, Portland, Ore level accounting and/or supervises operations of salary requirements to: gon 97204, 248 4696, at least five (5) days prior to the Bid Opening. Failure bookkeeping training; or County animal shelter JIM N. STEVENSO N, to achieve certification by the Bid Opening Date and Time shall result in the high school diploma with and the enforcement of return of your Bid Unopened. Human Resources M an two years experience in control and licensing agement, accounting and/or book regulations. Increasingly BID NO. GOOD S A M A R IT A N DESCRIPTION BID OPENING DATE keeping. Prefer data pro responsible exper in pro Hospital Et M edical cessing experience. Sal gram management or or 41 Cantor Labor, Material & Equipment for University Park ary: >1137, shift work: dinance enforcem ent, 1015 N W 22nd Ave. Community Center Rehabilitation. For information I ,2 :0 0 noon 8:30 pm, exper in the care, han Portland. OR 97210 call Michele Ackerman, Buyer, 248-4191. 10% Bid Monday through Friday. dling or training of dogs, An Equal Opportunity Surety and Prequalification of Bidder Required. Send resume to: 12/1/81 and exper in personnel Employer Personnel supervision. County ap 42 Labor, Material Et Equipment for Landscaping Phase Adm inistrator. HAP plications only, resumes I, Going Street Noise Mitigation Project. For informa STAFF NURSE P O Box 13220 not accepted tion call Michele Ackerman, Buyer, 248-4191. 10% Full time position avail Portland. OR 97213 Bid Surety and Prequalification of Bidder Required. (Envelope must be post able for individual to 12/01/81 Make application for the marked no later thun work in the center and above jobs at: 44 on mobile units covering Prequalification of Moving Contractors. For informa Nov. 30. IW tl.) W ashington County ail phases of nursing re tion call Harold F. Vaughan, Purchasing Agent, 248- OR Personnel lated to blood donor pro 5375. Special Prequalification Form Required. Make application at: 11/30/81 160N. 1st Ave, cessing. P h leb o to m y Housing Authority 5pm Room 306 and health assessment of Portland Hillsboro. OR 97123 skills most desirable. 1606 NE 45th Avenue Must be open to change, Portland A n Equal Opportunity working irregular hours, (8 am 4 pm, Mon-Fri) Employer available for travel o u t CLERK FOR All applications must be side of the city, and en CO OP PURCHASING in by 4 pm Mon Nov joy working w ith the CONSULTANT-CONSTRUCTION SPOIL DISPOSAL STUDY public. If you are a grad Providing clerical and da 30. Statements Due 4:00 P.M ., December 8, 1981 uate of an accredited ta control services for school of nursing, please the Co-Op Purchasing A n Equal Opportunity The City of Portland, through the Bureau of Streets and Structural Engineer apply between 1:30 and Program. Req high Employer neering, intends to contract with a consultant to undertake a Construction 3 p.m. at American Red school graduate- or Spoil Disposal Study, and invites submission of Statements of Qualifica equivalent education, Cross, 4200 SW Corbett. tions from firms with expertise in performing this service. The consultant's experience and training, Portland. OR 97201 task will include, but not necessarily be limited to, legal research; econom general office skills. 45 An Equal Opportunity ic, site selection, and environmental analysis; development of and acquisi SALES wpm typing, ability to Employer tion, operation and maintenance strategy; and study of alternatives to local make arithmetic compu Looking for 5 persons to dump site acquisition. tation quickly and a c work sales - no commis HOSPITAL curately, exper a n d /o r ■ Sirin Some evenings. 3 This is not a request for proposals. Statements of Qualifications submitted JOB OPPORTUNITIES education in data hrs a day, 6 days wk. will be reviewed and ranked according to qualifications by a selection com S.W . Washington processing and the use Over 21 yrs Salary $150 mittee Formal proposals will be solicited from those applicants the com Hospitals Outgoing personality. of computer terminals mittee judges to be the most qualified. is proud to offer you a Must have car. Call Len Salary is *6 21 per hour. 24 hour job line phone at 287 6889 between 4-7 Job begins Jan 6. 1962 Work scope descriptions may be obtained from Ernest L. Yuzon, Bureau of number. Call us at: pm for interview Request additional infor Street and Structural Engineering, Room 603, 621 SW Alder Street, Port 289 1181 axt. 5006 mation and employers land. Oregon. 97205, phone (503) 248-4150. application form from: Personnel Five copies of the Statements of Qualifications must be delivered to this ad PO Box 16667 dress, and the deadline for submission is 4:00 P.M. local standard time, De Portland Or 97216 cember 8, 1981. Portland General Electric Company has an on Em ployer a p p lic a tio n going need for qualified employees at all levels. Adequate information must be submitted to allow the City to rank all appli form must be received You may be qualified for employment either in cants. by 5 p.m. Dec. 16. 1981 an office or in an area requiring more physical to be considered activity. If the clerical atmosphere appeals to NON-DISCRIMINATION: Attention is called to Chapter 3.100 of the Code An Equal Opportunity you. you need to have typing skills of at least 45 of the City of Portland relative to certification as an Equal Employment Op Employer words per minute with good spelling, punctua portunity Employer. Details of certification requirements are available from tion, and grammer Your skills will be tested. If the Contract Compliance Division, Room 209, City Hall, 1220 SW Fifth Av FOSTER HOM E your desires lean toward physical work, you enue, Portland. Oregon 97204. Phone (503) 248-4696 NEEDED may be asked to provide a current driver's li Danny is a bright, heal cense and have experience with various kinds of The City of Portland reserves the right to reject any or all statements. thy 18 m onth-old. He equipment. If you are a professional seeking needs an immediate lov employment, current positions are available John M . Lang ing foster faminly in with PGE in the areas of engineering and data City Engineer North or Northeast Port services. City of Portland, Oregon land. He would be a de PO RTLAND GENERAL lightful addition to any ELECTRIC C O M P A N Y fam ily. If interested 121 S.W. Salmon Street please, please call Chil Portland, Oregon 97204 The City of Portland, acting by its exposition Recreation Commission will dren's Services Division, An Equal Opportunity Employer tM/E) receive sealed proposals for a Peer Group Security Services Contract, until 229 5195 2:00 p.m. local time on January 4, 1962, and thereafter shall open and con sider the proposals. Submit proposals to Exposition-Recreation Commis red Greene, new father, learns there’s more to being a parent sion, PO Box 2746, 1401 North Wheeler Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97206. tan diapers and burping. ____ Under the terms of the Peer Group Security Services Contract, the Con tractor shall provide all labor, material, and equipment required to provide the necessary Peer Group Security services for concerts, and other events held at the Exposition Recreation Commission facilities as requested or spe cified by the Exposition-Recreation Commission staff and their tenants, during the contract term, a period of one year, with two successive one year terms as options for renewal by the Commission. CITY OF PORTLAND INVITATION TO BID JOB FINDER City of Portland Request For Statements of Qualifications PGE Request for Proposals I The Contractor is required to comply with all applicable Equal Opportunity Laws and Regulations, and shall be on the City of Portland's Equal Employ ment Opportunity approval list. Before beginning performance of the Contract, the Contractor must have on file with the Purchasing Agent or the Auditor, a certificate establishing that the Contractor has qualified: 1 As a direct employer pursuant to ORS 656.407, or 2. As a contributing employer pursuant to ORS 656.411. All proposals shall be on the forms furnished by the Commission. All appli cable blanks giving general information must be filled in and the proposal must be signed by the Proposer or a duly authorized Agent. Any statement accompanying and tending to qualify a proposal may be cause for rejection. Proposals which are incomplete, or fail to reply to all items required in the proposal may be rejected. Vil PtfrrnlhiKid Red Cross knows it's not easy So w t lexsh not only the basics hut also the altitudes All so dial families tan be happier growing up together The Commission reserves the right to reject all proposals in whole or an part, and to waive irregularities not affecting substantial rights. A m erican Red Crown lògether, wc can change things. 1 Forms and any further information may be obtained by contacting Ed Con treras, Director; Department of Special Services, Exposition-Recreation Commission, 1401 North Wheeler Avenue, PO Box 2746, Portland Oregon 97208,(503)235 8771. Port of Portland Minority Business Enterprise Program Policy Statement It is the policy of the Port of Portland to establish goals whereby minority- end woman-owned businesses have the opportunity to participate in Port- wide and airport construction contracts, and are given the opportunity to bid on airport concession leases and service contracts; and That approval is given to the Fiscal Year 1962 Minority Business Enterprise Program to stimulate minority business participation in the Port's compe titive bidding process and in airport concession leases and service con tracts; and That such a program consist of. (1) A goal of 9 per cent participation by minorgy business enterprises and 3 per cent participation by women-owned enterprises in Port- wide and federally funded construction projects, in fiscal year 1962 and solicitation of minority/women business enterprises to com pete in airport concession leases and service contracts; and (2) Distribution of contents of the program throughout the Port offices and to minority and nonminority communities' business organiza tions and publications. The Port will evaluate and adjust the substance of the program annually. October 30, 1981 Call For Bids FOR THE McKINNEY park IMPROVEMENTS 76-000-5-5-272 60 09 Phase I h !? 8« .u rlP° Sa? Wi" b® reC6i* ed at the ° ™ ce of »he City Manager, City Hall. Hillsboro, Oregon until 11:00 a.m. December 3, 1961 The general nature and approximate quantities of work are as follows: 6500 sq. ft. of concrete walks including wheel chair ramps, irrigation system upgrading, landscape plantings, benches and shelter structure Ci> tCtH «i|d^ K ^ ectScmaV 56 obtained from th« ^ ¡ c e of the City Engineer ' ¿ ° 5» i ' E Second' Dillsboro, Oregon. Documents w illn o t be mailed unless advance money for postage is received ($2.50). considered un,ess »he bidder states that provisions of O.R S 279.350 shall be complied with. w .n.o. Dated this November 6, 1981 CITY OF HILLSBORO Bernice E. Bar mage City Recorder Community Calendar Identifying, Investigating and W orking W ith the Abusive Family— An extensive four-day investigative seminar dealing with ail aspects and techniques dealing with initial contact through post-trial counselling o f the child-abuse victim. This seminar is designed for every professional who comes in contact with an abuse victim, and is probably the most extensive and best training currently available. Four-day Training, Nov. 30, Dec. 1, 2 & 3, Smith Memorial Center, Room 338, Portland State University, 724 SW Harrison, Portland, Oregon. Registration fee is S 10.00. Questions concerning the training may be direct ed to Jean Powell, 238-7539, Lew Schatz. 225-7744, or Haven Baxter, 248- 5662. M e n -C o m p le te physical exam ination. No Charge— The physicians and interns o f the Lancaster Naturopathic Clinic are providing, for a limit ed time, a complete physical examination for you men. to acquaint you with your present health status. Lancaster Naturopathic Clinic, 2121 Lancaster D r., N .E . S alem . OR 97306, Nov. 30-Dec. 5, M on., T ubs .. Thurs., Fri„ 1:15-5:30; W ed., 1:15-7:30; Sat. 9:00-1:00. Call 378-7236 by appointment only. Financial A id W o rksho p — sponsored by the BOOST Program, will be held at Matt Dishman Community Center located at 77 N. Knott St.. Port land. This workshop will be held on Wednesday, Dec. 2nd at 7:30 p.m. A guest speaker from The Oregon Scholarship Commission will discuss Finan cial aid sources and answer related questions for students and parents. For further information, please contact the BOOST office at 229-3815. Straaa W orkshops— Attend our nine-day classes where we can help you learn how to cope with stress. 6611 SE Powell Blvd.. PACS, Health Educa tion Center. Nov.30, Dec. 1, 2. 3. 7. 8, 9, 14. and 15. 7:00 p.m. Free. For more information, please call 774-7325, Mon. thru Thurs. afternoons be tween 2 and 4 p.m. N o rth P ortland C itizens C o m m itte e M e e tin g — Agenda: Compre hensive Plan downzoning o f North Portland commercial streets; University Park Community Center improvements; Cable T V . Dec. 1st, 7:30 p.m .. Neighbors North. 7508 N. Hereford. Children's T h e a t e r - *Magic Theater V I” directed by Jill Peterson. An improvisational production in which the actors capture the essence of child hood through scenes, mime, song and dance. Dec. 3— 10 am & I pm; Dec. 4 — 10 am A 1 pm; Dec. 5— 1 pm; Dec. 6— 1 pm & 7:30 pm; Dec. 7-9— 10 am A I pm. University o f Portland, Mago Hunt Center Theater, 5000 N. W il lamette Blvd. $1.25 general admission, $1 group rate (10 or more). Reservations required. Box office, 283-7287. N e w Approaches To W o rking W ith Teenage Pregnency. Preven tlon and Teen Parents— An intensive one-day conference for sharpening your skills, Friday, Dec. 4th, 9 am-5 pm. at the Holiday Inn in Wilsonville. Ore Registration fee $18, buffet lunch included. T he focus of the conference is to bring together those people and agencies who are involved with services to pregnant teens, teenage parents and their children We will explore new approaches to service delivery and look at ways to improve the work we are already doing with this underserved popu lation. For more information or to register call Diane Turner, 245-4441. Scholar ships available. T hs M is e r— opens the Jefferson High School Theatre Department's 1981-82 mainstage season on December 4 and 5 at 8 pm. Tickets for this production o f M oliere’ s rollicking comedy are $3 for adults and $2 for senior citizens, high school students, and children. Special rates for groups of ten or more are available when purchased in advance. All other tickets will be available at the door. In a special matinee perform ance on December 3, interested Portland middle school students will be in troduced to the miserly Harpagon. A History of Black C ooking— benefit dinner and breakfasts to benefit C hildren s L lub Nov. 29— (from Senegal) M afe (peanut butler soup A rice), fresh papaya, coffee, tea, juice. Dec. 6— Seafood Gumbo (Louisiana style), funky rice, sweet potato pie, hoe cakes, tea, coffee, wine, juice Dinners 6-8:30 pm. $6; breakfasts 7 am-1 pm $2.50. 2707 S E Clinton St., 233-2248. Fraa Foot Scraaning by Family Foot Health Centers and Dr. Gerald D. Peterson will be held at the McLoughlin Family Foot Health Center, 16239 S.E. McLoughlin Blvd., Suite 204, Milwaukie, Oregon, on Dec. 10, I I , and 12 from 9 am-5 pm. No appointments will be necessary.