Page 10 Portland Observer, December 3, 1961
ITLAND OBSERVER
JOB FINDER
HOSPITAL
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
S.W. Washington
Hospitals
is proud to offer you a
24-hour job line phone
number. Call us at:
1-1181 ext. 6008
CABLESYSTEMS
PACIFIC
P R O G R A M M IN G
DEPAR TM EN T
PRODUCTION
SUPERVISOR
This position stresses a
strong working kno w
ledge of television equip
ment operation. Re
quires the monitoring of
all production facilities to
ensure their safe and ef
fective use. Responsible
for training volunteers
BICYCLE/
and interns, and super
PEDESTRIAN
vising production crews
PROG RAM
Candidates should have
CO O R D IN A TO R
e xcellen t supervisory
$2,056/month to start.
skills. Qualified candi
dates will have a tw o-
LEGAL SECRETARY
year community college
$1,142/month to start.
level degree in television
production or related tel
Please apply for both po
evision experience, dem
sitions by 5 pm. Decern
onstrated knowledge of
ber 11, 1981.
production techniques
and typing ability.
RIGHT-OF-W AY
Respond in w riting by
TE C H N IC IA N
December 11, 1961 to:
$1,742 to start.
Personnel
Cablesystems Pacific
Please apply by 5 pm,
317 SW Alder
December 18, 1961 at:
Suite 750
Portland Civil Service
Portland, OR 97204
Board
C A B L E SYSTEM S P A
510 SW M ontgom ery
C IF IC IS A N E Q U A L
Portland. OR 97201
OPPOR T U N ! T Y E M
An Equal Opportunity
PLOYER.
Employer
M ULTN O M AH CO.
PSYCHIATRIC NURSE
$1,550-2,013 monthly.
P s y c h ia tr ic N u rs e s
provide direct and indir
ect care to patients
served by the outpatient
mental health clinics or
incarcerated individuals
within the corrections
health unit. Specific re
sponsibilities may vary
according to area of
assignment, and include
the following: Providing
psychiatric and physical
assessments; preparing
treatment plans; dispen
sing and administering
m e d ic a tio n s u n d e r
s ta n d in g
o rd e rs
endorsed by physician;
serving as advocate for
clients; s e r/n g as pri
mary therapist for identi
fied
clients;
and
providing liaison with
other human services
agencies.
There
is
currently one opening in
mental health located at
the Outpatient Clinic,
426 SW Stark. A general
eligibility list will be
SECRETARY
established and used for B-D Drake W illock, a
openings in the next six leading manufacturer of
months. TO QUALIFY kidney dialysis equip
applicants must have ment, has an immediate
two years of experience opening for a secretary
in psychiatric nursing, an in our marketing depart
Oregon
license
to ment. The successful
practice as a registered candidate must be able
nurse, and possess, or to type 60 wpm, have
be able to obtain, a knowledge of shorthand
current Oregon driver's or dictation equipment,
license.
have filing skills and
APPLY for this position good telephone commu
no later than 4:30 pm,
nications. Three to five
Friday, December 11,
years of increasing sec
1961.
retarial responsibilities
WHERE TO APPLY
with the capability to
M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty
work independently is a
Courthouse, Room 130
definite plus. To apply
1021
SW
Fourth
please contact:
A v e n u e , P o r t la n d ,
Hum an Resources
Oregon 97204. PHONE:
D epartm ent
(503)248-5015.
B-D Drake W illock
An Equal Opportunity
500 NE M ultnom ah,
Employer
Suite 1300
Portland. OR 97232
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
CRAFTSMAN
EXPERIENCED Tel ft
CATV
Relocate to SW . Line
man, splicers, backhoe
ft equipment operators
needed. Minimum 2
years experience re
quired. Contact L. Logan
(602) 849-8165. Send
resume tb:
6636 W Cheerylynn
Phoenix, AZ 85033
UTILITY WORKER
W ASHINGTON CO.
$1118-11359 per month,
completes manual labor
tasks in the maintenance
of roads, operates light
motorized equipm ent.
Req. ability to lift and
carry heavy construction
materials
and
use
handtools. County appli
cations only, resumes
not accepted. Last filing
date, Dac. 11. 1981
A p p ly . W a s h in g to n
County Personnel, 150
N. 1st Ave., Room 305.
Hillsboro, OR 97123.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
SALES
Radio sales position
open at KQFM. Exper
ience in radio sales re
quired. Please send re
sume to KQFM 4949
S .W . M acadam, P o rt
land, OR 97201. No Calls
Please
K Q F M /G o ld e n Broad
casters is an Equal O p
portunity Employer M /F .
FOSTER HO M ES
NEEDED
Children's Services Divi
sion
in
Multnomah
County is in desperate
need of foster homes for
children who need to be
away from their families
I —sometimes for a short
time and sometimes for
longer. The children are
of all ages and races and
frequently come with
brothers and sisters
needing to be together.
W e need foster par-
, ents of all kinds —those
who can only provide
emergency or short term
care and those who can
provide longer or regular
care. There is reimburse
ment and it varies d e
pending on the length of
care and age of child.
W e also give training in
foster parenting and the
children's caseworkers
are available for counsel
ing and direction with
problems.
Please share in our re
sponsibility to children —
they and we need youl
Call us at 229 5796.
CITY OF PORTLAND
INVITATION TO BID
EL P U E B L O X E N C E R A ^ K ^
Plans and specifications may be obtained at the above address. For addi
tional information telephone buyer at number listed.
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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 perform
ance 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 with the Contract Compli
ance Division, Room 209, City Hall, 1220 SW Fifth Avenue. Portland, Ore
gon 97204, 248 4696. at least five (5) 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.
DESCRIPTION
BID OPENING DATE
FURNISHING ANNUAL SUPPLIES AND SERVICES:
46 A
47 A
48 A
49 A
51 A
52 A
53 A
54 A
55 A
56 A
57 A
58 A
59-A
Manhole Frames & Cover;
Concrete Sewer;
Inlet Frames ft Grates.
Nuisance Abatement Services. For information on
these 4 projects call Maxine Albright, Buyer, 248
4003. 10% Bid Surety Required.
12/15/81
Lubricating & Turbine Oil ft Greases for City and
County;
International Harvester Truck Parts;
Storage Batteries for City & County. For information
on these 3 projects, call Duane Gullixson, Buyer
248-4004. 10% Bid Surety Required.
Aggregates;
Liquid Chlorine in Tank Cars;
Anhydrous Ammonia;
Chlorine in Containers;
Mixed Concrete;
Domestic Portland Cement & Bagged Concrete Mix.
For information on these 6 projects, call Nancy Kear
ney. Buyer, 248 4486. 10% Bid Surety Required
12/15/81
12/15/81
Advertisement For Bid
Sealed bids will be received by the Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation
District of Oregon (T ri-M e t) at its offices at 4012 S.E. 17th Avenue
Portland, Oregon 97202. to the attention of H. Elizabeth Goebel. Contract
Specialist, until 10:00a.m., Pacific Standard Time, January 22. 1982
75 Advanced Design Transit Coaches and Additional Spares
and Equipment
At that time bids will be opened and publicly read aloud. Bids received after
' 1
® a" d , 'rne specified above for bid opening shall be considered late
bids and, therefore, shall not be opened and/or considerad for award.
Specifications and further information may be obtained from Ms Goebel at
tne above address, telephone number (503) 238-4806.
Of' . ^ de¿S ? USt CertifV tha‘ thev are n° ’ On ,he Comptroller General's Liat
of Ineligible Contractors.
The award to be let under this solicitation is subject to a financial assistance
c o « ,a c ,
Tri-M et and the U S. D a p ,„ m a n , of T , . n , p “ ,.“ ^
fm o^eSSfUl. b'dder Wi" b® requ,red ,0 comply with all applicable equal
employment opportunity laws and regulations.
M
John R. Post
Director, Engineering and Contracts
Public Notice
1. Knowledge and experience in supplying rear stabilizer bar kits for
chassis
Request For Technical Proposal
Notice is hereby given that the Tri County Metropolitan Transoortatinn
(RFTP) for Ore9° n <TriM e,) “ iMUinfl 3 Reque8t f° r T’ ^ n ic a l Proposal
A Traction Electrification System for the Banfield Light Rail
2. Comprehensive knowledge of bus structures.
Project
3. Competitive offer considering quality and cost.
All contractors of competing firms who can meet the above specifications
are invited to submit a proposal. Such proposals shall be mailed or delivered
to Ms Elizabeth Goebel. Tri-Met, 4012 S.E. 17th Avenue. Portland. Oregon
97202, and must be received by Tri-Met on or before December 15, 1961.
Proposals shall not include price.
M . Brian Playfair, Manager
Grants and Contracts
$T5O on T ” f°Z Tech" ical Pr° P ° M ' may be obtained, upon payment of
S a c « , V d -M e V 40?2msJ Eh 17Rth A 8’ ' " T
telephone number (si»| 2 3 8 ^
'
° r ,'and' ° reflon 97202'
A" Proposers must certify that they are not on the Comptroller General's list
of ineligible contractors.
C° " ,f8C,Or wi" be ^ u ir e d to comply with all applicable
Equal Employment Opportunity laws and regulations.
The Tri County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon will not
discriminate with regard to race, color, creed, sex or national or Jin.
Seaierl technical proposals will be received until 2:00 p.m. Pacific Standard
Time on February 15. 1982, at the D epartm ent of Engineering and
-o n facts, Tn Met. 4012 S.E. 17th Avenue, Portland, OR 97202 A pre
proposal conference will be held on December 15, 1981. at 10:00 a m. PST
in Conference Room C at the above address.
TRI COUNTY M ETR O PO LITA N TR A N S PO R TA TIO N
Prsina dogs live in "towns" made up of burrowt a
f« v yards apart. Soma mambars of t h , community
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D ISTR IC T OF OREGON
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human h n r , baat, two
and a half billion times.
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Award-winning film shown
I
E l Salvador: El Pueblo Yencera or £7 Salvador: The People Will Win will
he shown Friday, December 4th at 7:30 pm in Room 53, Cramer Hall, Port
land State University.
The film, made in El Salvador by members of Ihe liberation movement,
and released by the Revolutionary Film Institute of El Salvador, was edited
in Nicaragua and Cuba, and finally in the United States. The film has won
numerous international awards including one at the Cannes Film Festival.
Tracing the conditions that led to the revolution the film points out that
popular resistance goes back at least to 1932. The film emphasizes the
strength of the guerilla movement and explains the base o f this support. A
13-year-old whose father was killed by the National Guard takes his father's
place in the struggle. In the last sequence a peasant woman waits at the edge
of the jungle until a young guerrilla drops one of the cameras used to make
the film into her laundry baskets. He disappears back into the jungle, while
she return« to her village.
Farmworker organizer speaks
Urban Mass Transportation Administration.
Please take notice that pursuant to OAR 127-20-030, Tri-Met intends to
award contracts to A M. General Corporation and Grumman Flexible Cor
poration to supply bus rear stabilizer bar kits. Tri-Met believes that these
vendors are the sole sources which can meet the following required specifi
cations and prerequisites for their respective buses:
EL SALVADOR&W^
Sealed proposals will be received in Room 412, City Hall, Portland, Oregon
97204 for items detailed herein until 2:00 P.M. on the dates indicated.
John R. Post
Director, Engineering and Contracts
The president o f the farm worker group that has sparked a nationwide
boycott will speak in several Mid-Willamette Valley cities the first week of
December.
Balemar Velasquez, president of the Midwest-based Farm I abor Organ
izing Committee, will visit Salem, Corvallis. Woodburn. Portland. Eugene,
and Medford.
The farm labor group is spearheading a boycott against Campbell's Soup
Company, Pietro's Pizza Parlors, and Libby, according to David Papen o f
the Oregon Farm Worker Support Committee.
The boycott supports migrant farm workers who have been on strike
since August 1978 against Ohio farms that grow tomatoes for canning by
Campbell and Libby, Papen said.
He said Ihe group is seeking a three-party contract signed by the union,
canners and tomato farm owners. The two companies have declined to ne
gotiate, saying the farms arc owned by independent business people who
fully control the labor conditions on their land, he said.
The farm worker group contends that negotiated contracts with several
dozen growers in the late 1960s and early 1970s were sabotaged when the
multinationals bought tomatoes from non-union farms or refused to pay
growers enough to cover wages
The boycott had attracted widespread support in Oregon, including en
dorsements from more than a dozen labor and political groups.
M r Velasquez will speak in Portland, 7:30 pm Fri. Dec. 4. room 290,'
Smith Center, Portland State University, at a public meeting sponsored by
the Associated Students Organization o f PSU. Contact Randy Barta, 229-
3454 for more information.
In addition, there will be a public reception for M r. Velasquez at Ihe
home of Ms. Berna Wmgert at 1:30 pm. Sat Dec 5th, 1031 N Blandena
Call 284-2364 for information and directions.
On Sat., Dec. 5, M r. Velasquez will spend the evening in Woodburn. Ore
At 6 pm there will be a Mexican Dinner and Music at the W oodburn
Community Center, corner of Grant and 3rd Streets. Woodburn (call 982-
0243 in Woodburn for more information)— $2.00 donation. At 7 pm. there
will be a public meeting (in Spanish): Topic— “ Justicia para los Campc
sinos will be presented by M r. Velasquez. For more information, call 982
0243 in Woodburn.
Community Calendar
The P o rtla n d Labor Playera will perform Season O f Silence, a play
about the labor movement in the Oregon City woolen mills, Friday Dec
4th, at the Carpenter.’ Hall. 7515 N. Brandon, proceeds to benefit the Plant
. losure Organizing Committcc. 7.30, happy hour; 8:30, play; 9:30 social
hour. Admission $6 at door.
Party lo r .ta rry eyed children Special gifts, a visit from Santa and the
Cinnamon Bear, refreshments, and entertainment highlight an O M S I
CTiristmas Party Saturday Dec. 12. 11 am and I pm. Admission is $1.50 for
children; accompanying adults will be admitted free. To register and for
further information call 246 6209 or 643-3503.
The Public U tility Com m issioner will hold a public hearing Jan. 12 in
Salem to consider Ihe adoption o f permanent rules for the statewide resi
dential energy conservation program for customers o f investor-owned gas
and electric utilities. The hearing will be at 9:30 a m. in Hearing Room D of
the Labor & Industries Building.
Fraa physical exam for w o m an (PAP smear a nominal fee of $5), Lan
caster Naturopathic Clinic, 2121 Lancaster Drive, N .E ., Salem OR 97305,
Dec. 14-18, 1:15-5:30. By appointment only, call 378-7236.
A w a rd w in n in g film fro m El S a lv a d o r, Et Pueblo Yencera (Th e
People W ill W in), by the Film Institute o f Revolutionary El Salvador
F .M .L .N ., Friday. Dec. 4th, 53 Cramer H all. Portland State University,
7:30 pm. $2 admission. 235-9388 for more information.
Grand o p in in g of n aw d rop-in can tar fo r tha eld erly, M ain Street
l obby at 225 S.W. Main will be held on Dec. 7, 11 am 2 pm. Old Time Fid
dlers will entertain. Refreshments will be served. Come and bring or meet
an older friend. For more information call 227-5605.
H u m an Righta in El S alvador, a panel discussion, with Pat Rumer
(Refugee Coordinator, City o f Portland). Alan Hingston, (Amnesty Inter
national), Icrry Sorrel, (American Friends Service Committee), Joanne
Donahue (Coordinator, Oregon Pax Christi), Marcia Harnley (Portland
Central America Solidarity Commit, <), Mon. Dec. 7, 7 pm. PSU C ampus
Ministries (633 S.W. Montgomery).
Also, there will be a N ational Phona-ln to tha W h ita House to voice
concern about human rights, Thursday. Dec. 10 (International Human
Rights Day). C all I-2O2-456-7639 (less expensive before 8 am).
Bradlay-A ngla Houaa naads voluntaara to work their 24 hour crisis
line and to work in the shelter. A tiaining for women who are interested in
learning crisis intervention skills and other skills necessary to work in a shel
ter for battered women and their children will be held on December 12,
from 10 am-5 pm. Women who are interested should call 281 2242.
Tha N o rth /N o rth a a a t C o m m u n ity M en tal H ealth C an tar Board of
Directors will hold its regular monthly meeting Monday. Dec. 7, 1981 at
7:30 at 310 N.F.. Oregon St. The meeting is open to the public.
A nnual atage ahow & facu lty-stu den t basketball gam es will high
light the Benson Tech PTA 's 49er event. F ri., Dec. 1 1 ,6:30 pm. Benson
High. Admission for the games 254, 75< for stageshow.