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Portland Observer, December 24,1981, Page 11 L O U T T A A . FOSTER M . H A R R IS D .H . S tep hen s II E M IL Y R. T U R N E R S H E R R IE M A R T IN O ER I E. D A V IS b C .D . L O C K H A R T “Les Femmes”presents 1981 Debutantes and Cavaliers • 'L e i Femme»,” the first organ ized group to introuduce the debutante ball to the city o f P o rt land, begin» its third decade o f ser vice. providing leadership training, com m unity service, guidance and personal developm ent fo r young adult men and women. Since 1931, over 100 girls have been presented to the co m m u n ity at the D ebutante Ball which serves as the clim actic event o f the training. In 1979, the club initiated another first with the presentation o f Debu tantes and Cavaliers. Cavaliers, rep resenting ju n io r and senior boys, prior to this time, trained and parti cipated in group activities and served as escorts and ushers for the balls. Balls were held continuously I until the late sixties when through the changing social climate, such ac tivities were rejected as "snobbish.” D u rin g this p e rio d , Les Femmes adopted the need to provide scholar ships and has continued this prac tice. On this, its 30th anniversary, Les Femmes will present 13 Debutantes and 4 C avaliers on Saturday, D e cember 26, 1981 at the Red L io n , Jantzen Beach. D ebu tan tes and Caveliera P a tric k B ernard B lack, son o f M r. A Mrs. Charles Black, graduate o f G ra n t H ig h School, is entering the U .S . A ir Force. T rin a Janette Barber, daughter o f M r. A Mrs. E r nest Barber, graduate o f Jackson High School, attends Northwestern Business C olleg e. G eri E . D a v is , daughter o f M rs. Nancy Palm er A M r. Stober Davis, graduate o f Seat tle Prep, attends Seattle University. Lolitta Ann Foster, daughter o f M r. A Mrs. Ezell Foster, graduate o f St. M a ry ’s Academy, attends Universi ty o f San Diego. M a rq u ita H a rris , daughter o f M r. A Mrs. Jerry Tabb, graduate o f Madison High School, attends M t. Hood Com m unity C o l lege. Reginald G . H e n d rix , son o f M r. A Mrs. George Hendrix, gradu ate o f Benson P o lytech n ic H ig h School, attends Oregon State U n i versity. D ebo rah K aye Johnson, daughter o f the late M r. Claude Lee Johnson A M rs. Id a Bertha John son, graduate o f W ashin*ton/M on- PORTLAND OBSERVER Request For Proposal JOB FINDER C IT Y OF P O R TLA N D E M ER G EN C Y C O M M U N IC A T IO N S O P E R A T IO N S MANAGER 1 2 ,5 2 0 /m o . to start. Please apply by 5 pm, Jan. 15, 1982 B U ILD IN G M A IN T E N A N C E M E C H A N IC • 1 ,9 1 5 /m o . to start. Please apply by 5 pm, Dec . 28. 1981 R EC R EA TIO N D IR EC TO R •3,137/m o . to start. Applications are avail able until 5 pm, Dec. 28, 1981, C ivil S ervice Board 510 SW M o n tg o m e ry Portland OR 97201 A n Equal Opportunity Employer C LE R K / A C C O U N T S PAYABLE Individual selected will: 1) accurately verify and enter data on IC B M - CRT; 21 type at 40 wpm (test adm inistered!; 31 use 10-key by touch (teat a d m in ia te ra d ). S a la ry 11,320 a month, full ben efit package. II interested, please con tact: J a c k ie Lindquist 225-4211X1403 An Equal Opportunity _____ Employer D IR EC TO R OF THE ENERGY OFFICE •2 ,3 1 4 /m o . to start. Plsaas apply by 5 :00 p .m ., Jan uary 2, 1982, at: Portland Civil S ervice Board 510 S W M o n tg o m e ry P ortland. OR 57201 RFP No. 5030/82-51 IN BANK M A R K E T IN G W e are looking lor a Pre R e tire m e n t C ou n selo r with previous experience in Public Speaking and Sales. Knowledge of life role changes, m oney m anagem ent, linancial planning and counseling required. Good oral and w ritten com m unication skills. M ust be able to work evening hours lo r program preaentations. Please apply. Personnel D apt. F arw aat Federal 8evinga 421 S W 5th Equal Opportunity Employer M -F H V CITY OF PORTLAND INVITATION TO BID Sealed proposals will be received in Room 412, City Hall, Portland, Oregon 97204 for item» detailed herein until 2:00 P .M . on the dates indicated. Plans and specifications may be obtained at the above address. For addi tional information telephone buyer at number listed. When Bid Surety is required, proposal* shall ba accompanied by a certified check, cashier's check or a bid bond, payable to the City of Portland for an amount not leas than tan percent (10% ) of the aggregate amount of the bid as guaranty that the bid ehall be irrevocable for the period specified in the proposal. Said bond to be forfeited as fixed and liquidated damage* 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. N O N-DISCRIM INATIO N: 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 Coda of the City of Portland. All bidders not currently certified should file the required documentation with the Contract Compli anc* Division, Room 200, City Hall, 1220 S W Fifth Avenue, Portland, Ore gon 97204, 248-4806, at least five (5) day* 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 The Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon (Tri-Met) is issuing a Request for Proposal (RFP) for consulting service* in connection with the procurement of electricalenergy by negotietion with BPA and local utilities. All proposers must certify that they are not on the Comptroller General's list of ineligible contractors. Proposals are due in T ri-M e t’s offices no later than 10:00 a .m . (P .S .T ), Thursday, January 21,1982. The Request for Proposal (including specifications) may be obtained from Liz Goebel, Grants and Contracts, Tri-M et, 4012 S.E. 17th Avenue, Port land, Oregon 97202, telephone: (503) 238-4808. The successful proposer(s) will be required to comply with all applicable Equal Employment Opportunity and M BE/FBE laws and regulations. TRI-C O U NTY METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATIO N D ISTRICT OF OREGON John R. Post Director, Engineering and Contracts Notice of Hearing M M m M l h i T K 8 iv e n ‘h ,t ® P“ b,ic hearin« wiU be held by the Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District o f Oregon (T ri-M e t) at the W ater Ser- m -S , a“ m " X aUi ‘Ori,Umi 18° ° , S W Si’ ,h AVC" Ue’ ‘ .M o n d ly ’ J* nuary ,M 2 . the purpose o f considering a grant amendment application fo r the Banfield Light R a il Project This amended application incorporates by reference all o f the exhibits in the original grant application and includes an amended budget and an enlarged scope o f work which incorporates transit related highway improvements The total project cost is $282,482.750 o f which $239.554.087 is the federal share, which includes $230,654,087 o f Interstate Transfer funds under the P ro *11'®1” o f 2 3 U S C 103(e)(4) and $8.900.000 o f Section 3 Capital funds under 49 USC 1602. The local share is $42,928,663. There will be significant environmental impacts as a result o f this project These impacts and mitigation measures are-detailed in the Final Environ- 1 I T HC‘. S,“ 7 ? en‘ which '* >v" l* b le for public inspection at the ad dress listed below. The project is in conformance with and is a part o f the i M F T ? S ? ,On Vnproven’e" ‘ Pro«ram o f the Metropolitan Service District (M E T R O ) , and is in co nform an ce w ith the com prehensive land use P <nnmg for the urban area. Persons, families, and businesses will be dis- inghouM ,h'S PrO,,eCt’ has undergone review by the A-95 Clear- At the hearing, T ri-M et will afford an opportunity for interested persons or H e n c e , to be heard with respect to the social, economic and S S n “ Pe5t’ ° f ' he ,n ‘ercsted Persor>s may submit oral or written evidence and recommendations with respect to the project. A copy o f the grant amendment application is available for public inspec- t.on at the Tri-M e t office. 4012 S.E. 17th Avenue. Portland. Oregon John R. Post. Director, Engineering A Contracts BID OPENING DATE FURNISHING A NN U A L SUPPLIES & SERVICES 54-A 58-A 50 A Aggregates; Mixed Concrete; Domestic Portland Cament 6 Bagged Concrete Mix. For information on these 3 projects call Nancy Kear nay, Buyer, 248-4485. 10% Bid Surety Required. C-9384 Construct SE Bybee Btvd W eet of 48 Ave. Sanitary Sewer. For Information call Nancy Kearney, Buyer, 248-4488. 10% Bid Surety & Prequalification of Bid der Required. I roe, attends University Beauty C ol lege. Schereice A n n to in e tte L a w rence, daughtr o f M r. A Mrs. Jobie Adam s, graduate o f Jackson H igh School, attends M t. Hood Com m u nity College. Nina T . Lowe, daugh ter o f M r. A M rs. Lawrence Lowe graduate o f Reynolds High School attends Pacific University. Crystal Denise Lockhart, daughter o f Mrs M o ra Jackson and M r . Joe Lock h a rt, g raduate o f Jefferson H ig h School, will be attending M t. Hood Com m unity College. Sherrie Chris tine M artin, daughter o f M r. A Mrs E a rl G a rn e tt, g raduate o f G ra n t High School, attends the University o f N ebraska. K im b e rly M ach elle M u rra y , daughter o f M r . A M rs James M u rra y , g raduate o f St MEADOWS This coupon is good for one Free General Admission to Portland Meadows Sunday only. M a ry ’ s Academ y, attends Western Business C o lleg e. P a tric ia A n n N o rris , d aughter o f the late M r . Bennie Norris and Mrs. Retha N o r ris, graduate o f Grant High School, attends F lo rid a A A M U niversity. Amanda J. Reese, daughter o f M r. A M rs . H e n ry Stevenson, J r., graduate o f Lincoln H igh School, attends G ra m b lin g U n iv e rs ity . Dwight H . Stephens, I I , son o f Mrs. D iane Simms, graduate o f W ilson H ig h School, attends M t. H o o d C om m unity College. E m ily Rafael T u rn e r, d aughter o f Rev. A M rs. W ebster B. T u rn e r, g rad uate o f G ra n t H ig h S chool, attends M t. H ood C om m unity College. A n d ri- enne T a ra W a rre n , daughter o f Leon O ’ N eal W a rre n and Ju dith P A T R IC A N O R R IS Fay Snyder, graduate o f Grant High S chool, attends the U n iv e rs ity o f Oregon. James Zell W alker, I I I , son o f M r. James Zell W alker, II , grad uate o f Jesuit High School, attends Fisk U n iv e rs ity . C h ry s ta l A lic e W rig h t, daughter o f M rs . Beverly A . W rig h t and M r . A lg in e L . W rig h t, g raduate o f G ra n t H igh School, attends Bishop College. «ira i mí : ak Cord Model B M S -»oc $49» A K s r - íí L e M’S * • HOURS 9AM to 5 30 DOWNTOWN • 226-1328 LLOYD CENTER < Neifrùerrys -Phone 281-214 Í 4 14 SW VS ashingt o r Phone 22»,. 1328 R O S E CITY APPLIANCE U S E D A P P L IA N C E S Pick-up and delivery arranged on repairs BUY - SELL - TRADE •Ranges •Refrigerators •Freezers Open 10am -6pm Mon-Fri Sat 10am -3pm •Dishwashers •Washing Machines •Dryers t« O * PEM UM 255-5472 Repair all major appliances 1 If you want to stay on top, you have to stay in touch. the signal th at keeps you in constant touch. * ro' f>dlng d irect dial, tone alert, to n e voice, and m o b ile telep h o n e service. 12/29/81 PORTLAND MEADOWS 0 1 /0 6 /8 2 1001 North Schm aer Road Portland, Oregon 97217 7 4 c Sec/Ber P co ^ a Z c / V, . Portland. OR 97205 713 S.W. 12th 2 2 6 -1 5 0 7