Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, December 31, 1981, Page 11, Image 11

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    Portland Observer. Decomber 31,1981 Pese 11
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Tea Room- l0 «h Ooor. 621 S.W. 5th Ave. The
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CITY OF PORTLAND
INVITATION TO BID
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day. ebruary 21. at 7:30 p m .. « I Tech-Lab Building. Treasure Valley
I X T n Un * ° J * * ’ ? n,ario: and on Monday- February 22. at 7:00 p.m. at
Lastern Oregon State College, La Grande.
Sealed proçoeele wM be received in Room 412, City Had, Portland. Oregon
97204 lor items detailed herein until 2:00 P .M . on the dates indicated
Plans and specifications may be obtained at the above i
tional information telephone buyer at number listed.
‘,,’nule lf,ow ^M u rin g period music, hi»-
area women wh i pho,“ ,rap h *' and ,aPed excerpts from interviews with 40
tell their o w n i ° ' " rn5 d *k',,ed 'r«des not previously open to women. They
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Wdd,ng’ opera""« cran« a" d h* a*> machinery,
Foreddi-
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 110%) of the SQgreeate 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 refuel
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.
usma com nlnv u , ’n'" alion- earning higher wages than they had before,
when their vb n*"*** Md,,ed ch,ldcarc They also describe what happened
7 hJ N
' WT n° 'On«er nccdcd
“ »e war ended.
SiMer> IV a I " * * ' Wromen \ H »»«ory Project, producer o f Good Work,
the Pacific nonhwest " ° r,a n ,M ,io " M plor' n« " P « ” o f women’s lives in
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2 W n n, S
* * heW • ' 'he Oregon Historical Society’s Beaver
. ° S W P“fk AvenUC’
Sa,ufda>- J“" “ « '* »6. ' * « . a.
h v th e r i
1 ' ,ow ** open ' ° 'he public free of charge, and is co-sponsored
s h o w ' - h ! Od
O ,n m ! " " f o r ,h e « ‘" "•n i'ie s . Three other free public
_______8__«se been scheduled: on Thursday. January 21. at 7:00 p m. in
NON D ISCR IM IN ATIO 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 Code of the City of Portland. All bidders not currently
certified should file the required documentation with the Contract Compii-
ance Division, Room 209, City Hall. 1220 S W 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.
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BID NO.
DESCRIPTION
BID OPENING DATE
C 9384 Construct SE Bybee Blvd W est of 48 Ave. Sanitary
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Sewer. For information call Nancy Kearney, Buyer,
248-4486. 10% Bid Surety & Prequalification of Bid­
der Required.
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Request For Proposals
C LA CK AM AS C O M M U N IT Y COLLEGE
R o b e rt H o lm e s , le ft, and H en ry G isler. P hD . rig h t, p re s e n t 48.000
c u r r ic u lu m d e v e lo p m e n t g ra n t to P o r tla n d C o m m u n ity C o lle g e
p re s id e n t Or. J o h n H . A n th o n y w h ile sc ie n c e and in d u s try d e p a rt
m e n t heed M a u ry M e rric k looks on The g ra n t, m a d e by th e In te rn a
tio n a l S o c ie ty fo r H yb rid M ic ro e le c tro n ic s , w ill en able PCC to davel
op tra in in g p ro g ra m s in m ic ro e le c tro n ic process te c h n o lo g y a t the
s c h o o l’s C ascade C am p us in N o rth P ortland.
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Although Providence has not had
staff layoffs since August, "w e have
had units closed and nursing stalls
consolidated." Lang says A unit is
the same as a w ing, and there are
four wings per floor.
" W e have lost 5 0 -60 employees
th ro u g h a tt r it io n , and plan on
closing tw o or three units fo r the
next six to eight m o n th s ," I ang
says.
Elective (not essential) surgery is
dow n as w e ll. I ang exp lain s,
because "people are choosing not to
have il done."
Providence's share ol Medicare
and Medicaid pul lent s is scry high in
comparison Io oilier hospitals, l ang
accounts for this by the h osp ital’ s
locution m a n area ol large 65-plus
p o p u la tio n — and says .1% o f total
patients are covered by M e d ic a id
and 4K*o by Medicare
As the goseminent clamps down
on cash out I lows lo r h ealth care
claim s, m ore and m ore hospitals
w ill either have to turn away non-
paying patients, or absorb the loss.
Providence is no exception.
"N e x t year, we will write o il S I2
million m unreimbursablc Medicare
cla im s .’ ’ I ang says. " T h e govern­
ment allows less and less.’ ’
PORTLAND OBSERVER
JOB FINDER
F O O D S E R V IC E W O R K E R S
A pplications w ill be taken Jan. 7 & 8. for Food
S e rv ic e W o rk e r 1 (b e g in n in g salary »7081 and
Food Service Worker 2 (beginning salary »826) to
fill future vacancies at Fairview Training Center.
Experience preferred EOE. A pply Fairview P er­
sonnel. 2250 Strong Rd. S .E ., Salem, phone 378
6369.
M ULTNOM AH
COUNTY
C E R T IF IE D N U R S E
M ID W IF E
(N u rs e P ra c titio n e r)
11,761-62.302 m onthly
’rovides comprehensive
lursing care in the area
if w o m e n 's h e a lth , in -
luding prenatal care and
emily planning; provides
specialized nursing ser-
'ices w ith em phasis on
ireventlon, control and
re a tm e n t of diseases,
md health maintenance
rO Q U A LIFY applicants
nust be licensed by the
State of Oregon to prac-
ica as a Nurse M id w ife
md possess, or be able
o obtain, a valid Oregon
»river's License w ith
iv a ila b ility o f p erso nal
lutomobile
kPPLY fo r this position
io la te r th a n 4 :3 0 p m ,
:rid a y , J an u ary 29.
1982.
T H E R E T O APPLY:
M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty
C o u rth o u s e
R o o m 130
1<B1 SW Fourth Ave.
P o rtla n d . O R 0720«
Phone:18031346-6016
A n Equal Opportunity
Employer
SECRETARYZW ORD
P R O C E S SO R
P a rt-tim e p osition for
secretary w ith word pro­
cessing experience. L e ­
gal backgrou n d p re fe r­
ab le. S alary c o m m e n ­
surate w ith experience.
Send resume to:
C arla M u s ta ll
Lagal A id S ervice
310 S W 4th A v e .
R o o m 900
P o rtla n d . OR 97204
by Jan. 12. 1962.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
LEG AL A D V O C A T E
LEG A L A ID S ER V IC E
W e lfa ra h o tlin e end
hearing responsibilities.
Tw o yrs college or equiv­
a le n t e x p e rie n c e w ith
welfere-food stamp pro­
ced ures. » 9 -1 3 ,0 0 0 d e ­
pending on experience.
Good family fringe bene
fits. M inorities, w om en
and handicapped urged
to apply. Send resume to
C arla M u s ta ll
>10 S W 4 th A v e .
R m 900
P o rtla n d . OR 97204
by January 11, 1982.
RESEARCH
A S S IS T A N T
U N C L A S S IF IE D
A full-tim e appointm ent
w ith re s p o n s ib ility for
sampling and identifica­
tion of larval and ad u lt
a q u a tic in sects. S alary
» 1 2 ,0 0 0 A p p li c a n t s
should have BA or BS in
biological science p ro fi­
c ie n t in sam pling and
identification of aquatic
in sects, a b ility to c o n ­
duct field research with a
minimum of supervision,
a b ility to do m o d e ra te
m anual lab o r, and w ill­
ingness to reside near
study site in the Cascade
Mountains.
D ead lin e fo r receip t of
a p p lic a tio n is J an u ary
22, 1962 Position avail­
able February 1, 1982
For d etails c o n ta c t Dr.
N .H . Anderson, Depart
m en t o f E n to m o lo g y ,
Oregon State University,
Corvallis, Oregon 97331.
Oregon Stale University
is an A ffirm ative Action
/Equal Opportunity Em­
ployer and complies with
section 504 o f the Re­
habilitation Act o f 1973.
Applicants fro m Females
and M in o rities are en­
couraged.
Forerunner» of the mod
ern raHroad'i itee l rails
were wooden ptenfci, tome
facad with »trip» of iron.
Proposals are requested by Clackamas Community College for a mini-com­
puter Detailed information is available from the Office of the Purchasing
Agent, Clackamas Community College. 19600 South Molalla Avenue, Ore­
gon City. Oregon 97045. or by calling (503) 657-8400 ext. 227.
Sealed bids will be accepted until 2:00 p.m ., February 23,1962.
A(f. L. Lair
(Photos: C ou rtesy of N a tio n a l A rchives)
Hospitals close wings
{Continued from page I column 4)
M INI COMPUTER - BIDS DUE 2 P .M ., FEB. 23
U S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION.
FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION
December 29. 1981 SEALED BIDS will be received at Western Direct Fed
eral Division, Federal Highway Administration, Contracts Branch, 610 East
Fifth Street, Vancouver WA 96661, phone 696 7520, until 2 p.m local time
February 4. 1982 lor construction of 20 050 miles of grading and base on
Washington Mt St Helens Volcanic Activity Disaster Repair Project
9200A. 9228A. 2560B. 400A. 9200B, 9400, 9900C and 9900221, Gifford Pin
cbot National Forest, Skamania County. Washington, involving approxi
mately 1,000 M Gal Watering; 10.070 Mile Finishing previously construct­
ed roadbed; 110,100 Ton Aggregate; 430 Ton Dust Palliative; A Lump sum
for Mobilization, 6.648 Ln. Ft. Culvert pipe, 337 Sq. Ft. Construction signs;
1,000 Hour Flagmen. 2 Each Debris Deflector; 3,869 Hour Equipment rent
al; 1,710 Hour General labor; and other small items of work. THIS PRO­
JECT IS A TOTAL SMALL BUSINESS/LABOR SURPLUS AREA SET
ASIDE The project work is located within the restricted zones around Mt.
St Helens, approximately 30 miles southerly of Randle. Washington. Con­
tract time of 130 calendar days will be allowed for performance of the work.
The estimated price range is between »1,100.000 and $1.400.000. Plans, spe
cifications. and bid results may be obtained at the address shown above or
by calling the Contracts Branch 1 206 696 7520
P U B L IC N O T IC E
$270
T w o -b e d ro o m to w n -
house apartm ents, 5224
N. Vancouver 284 0676,
2 3 9 0 0 6 3 , E v e rg re e n
Management.
C IT Y OF P O R T L A N D
STOREKEEPER!
»16,952 to »19.198 with
full b en efit package in ­
cluding fam ily m edical
and dental coverage. Re­
ceives, stores, records,
in v e n to rie s and issues
m aterials to the job site
by truck and loading and
unloading heavy objects.
APPLY:
I P o rtla n d C ivil S ervice
Board
610 S W M o n tg o m e ry
P o rtla n d . OR 97201
OR:
U rb an League
R a id O ffic e
6329 N .W . U nion .
S u ita 218
No la te r th an W e d n e s ­
day, January 13, 1962.
W o m a n and m inorities
are encouraged to apply.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
Bi No. 82-513A
Notice is hereby given that the Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation Dis­
trict of Oregon (Tri-M et) win receive sealed bid proposals until 10:00 a.m .
Pacific Standard Time on January 13. 1982, at 4012 Southeast 17th Avenue
in the Planning and Development Division, Third Floor, Conference Room
"D ”, Portland, Oregon 97202, Attention: Elizabeth Goebel. Contract Spe­
cialist. Bids will be opened at that time for:
Purchase of one (1) Service Truck.
Successful contractor will be required to comply w ith all the applicable
Equal Opportunity laws and regulations.
All bidders will be required to certify that they are not on the Comptroier
General's list of ineligible contractors.
The bid documents, including specifications, conditions, and rules for bid­
ding. may be obtained from Elizabeth Goebel, phone: 238-4806.
MINORITY BUSINESS
ENTERPRISE
TRI-COUNTY METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION
DISTRICT OF OREGON
December 22, 1961
OREGON DEPARTMENT
OF TRANSPORTATION
$395
T h re e -b e d ro o m fu lly
winterized house 81 N.E.
Graham 239 0063 Ever­
green Management
Advertisement For Bids
The Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon wfll not dis­
criminate with regard to race, color, creed, sex. or national origin, in con­
sideration for contract award.
»275
T w o -b e d ro o m house
one block from M att
D ishm an C o m m u n ity
Center. 2506 N E . Rod
ney, 239 0063 Evergreen
Management
Purchasing Agent
JohnR. Post
Director, Engineering and Contracts
It it t h t poltey o* th» Oregon Departm ent o» TrensporUtion
that M inority B u ttneu E n te rp rim «« defined tn T itle 49
Code of Federal Regulation! Part 23 and a« it may be
amended, »had have the mam m um opp ortun ity to participate
in the performance of contracts
To enture the objectives of this policy, the Departm ent has
established an overall statewide goal tor M ino rity Business
Enterprises m the amount of 6 percent of contracting
a c t iv it ie s
T h is goal is comprised of 5 percent to
M ino rity Owned firms, and 1 percent to Woman Owned
firm».
Documents concerning the goals and a description of how
they were selected are available for review until February 1.
1982 during normal business hours (Monday through
Friday. 8 a m
to 6 p m ) at these locations Federal
Highway Adm inistration. O ffice of Civil Rights, 424 M ohawk
Building 222 SW Morrison Portland. Federal Highway
Adm inistration. Suite 100 Eouiteble Center 5 3 0 Center
S t r e e t N E . Salem, and these Oregon Departm ent ot
Transportation offices Affirm ative A ction Section 307
Transportation Building. Salem
EEO. MBE and Labor
Compliance U n it, 504 Executive House, 3 2 5 13th St NE.
S a le m
Region 1 office, 9 0 0 2 SE M rL ougblm Blvd
M ilw aukie
Region 2 office. 206 East Salam Highway
Building, 2 9 8 0 State Street. Salem Region 3 office, 1523 SE
C o b b S t . , R o s e b u rg
R e g io n 4 office
N orth The
Dallas California Highway Bend Region 6 office. 2111
Adams Ave , LaG randr and M etropolitan Branch. 5821 NE
Glisan St , Portland
The (xtblie may submit w ritten comments on the goals until
February 16 1982
These comments w ill t»e uteri toi
inform ational purposes only and can be sent to Dale E
W ilk e n , D iv is io n A d m i n i s t r a t o r , F e d e ra l Highway
Adm inistration. The Equitable Center Suite 100. Salem, OR
97301
or Russell Graham. A ffirm ative Action Section
M a n a g e r, O re g o n D e p a r tm e n t o f T r a n s p o r ta tio n ,
Transportation Building Salem, O R 9 7 3 1 0 or Kay Turner,
EEO. MBF A Labor Compliance Manager Oregon State
Highw ay Division
Transportation Building Salem OR
97310
Request For Proposals
Proposals are being solicited by the Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation
District of Oregon (Tri-M et) at its offices at 4012 S.E. 17th Avenue. Port­
land. Oregon 97202 to the attention of John R. Poet, Director of Engineer­
ing and Contracts until 4:00 p.m . Pacific Standard Time on February 1,
1982. This solicitation is for:
Insurance and policy services covering the construction phase of the
Banfiekf Light Rail Transit Project.
Proposals received after the date and time specified above shell be consid­
ered late, and therefore, shall not be opened and/or considered.
A pre prosal conference will be held in Portland, Oregon at the downtown
Marriott Hotel at 9:00 a.m . on January 14. 1982, for those underwriters end
insurors interested in submitting a proposal for insurance and policy ser­
vices.
Insurance specifications and further inform ation may be obtained from
John R. Post at the above address, telephone number (503) 236-4803.
Proposers must certify that they are licensed to do business in the State of
Oregon in accordance with the rules and procedures of the Oregon Insur­
ance Department
The award to be let under this solicitation is subject to a financial aeeietance
contract between Tri-Met and the U .S. Department of Transportation, Ur­
ban Mass Transportation Administration. The successful proposer win be
required to comply with all applicable equal employment opportunity laws
and regulations.
Monoco i» thacountry with tha high ait population dantity
in tha world. Thar a ara ovar <
41,000 paopla pa« »quara mila.
December 18, 1961
John R. Post. Director
Enginneering and Contracts