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Community Calendar U. of O. P review scheduled Feb. 11. Student« considering enrolling at the University o f Oregon next year will have a full day on Saturday, Feb. < F 13, to preview university programs, meet faculty members and students, and see the campus. Both prospective students and their parents are invited to the day-long series o f events planned for the U O Preview. A ll high school and community college students are also welcome. Student registrations are $4 each, while parents may participate for free. Pre-registration form s, which have been mailed to all Oregon high school graduating seniors, must be returned before Friday. Feb. 5, to the U O Admissions Office. Commun ity college students may obtain the forms from their school counselors. Participants from the Portland area and elsewhere in the northern part o f the Willamette Valley may sign up to ride a chartered bus. There will be two pick-up points in Portland and one in Salem. Cost for the round trip from Portland is S I2 and from Salem, $9. Bus reservation deadline is Feb. 3. A d ditional information and registration forms may be obtained from the U O Admissions O ffice, 270 Oregon H a ll, University o f Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403.686-3201. A rea I C itiz e n A d vis o ry C o m m itte e , M onday, January 18, 1982, 7 pm, Ockley Oreen Middle School, 6031 N. Montana St. Please note starting time is 7 pm. The Portland Area W o m en 's Political Caucus January meeting will be held on Wednesday, January 20th, 1982. The m onthly meeting is held at Old W ive’« Tales, 1300 E. Burnside with the general Business Meeting be ginning at 6:30 pm. The Program portion o f the meeting begins at 8 pm. The focus o f this month's program will be "W o m e n in the Labor M ove ment.” Meeting and program are open to the public. For further inform ation contact Kate M arx, 223-1613 or 287-2805. N o rth w e s t Film S tu d y C e n te r Film s: Tamanawls lllahee (Spirit o f the Land), Friday, January 15, 8 pm. Traces Northwest history and, in particu lar, the effects which various inhabitants have had on the land, depending on their attitude toward it. O ld Believers and Ukrainians o f Lane County, Thursday, January 21, 8 pm. Old Believers depicts the history and cultural traditions o f the Russian Old Believers who live in the Woodburn area, and folklorist Sandi Serling’s slide/tape program presents a detailed look at an ethnic group that has been unusually successful in preserving its artistic and religious traditions. K a ra t* Classes a t tha N o rth P o rtlan d Y o u th 8 e rv lc * C antor in con ju n ctio n w ith K im 's U nited Tae K w o n -D o K arate C enter, 4940 N .W . Lombard. Karate classes start Saturday, January 16. Boys and girls between the ages o f 8 and 13 who are interested should call the N PY SC at 285-0627. Enrollment will be limited to the first 40 kids who sign up. This will be an eight-week course running to March 16. Classes will be held in the basement o f the NPYSC located at 7704 N. Hereford and is free o f charge. Students should wear loose fitting clothing or sweatsuits. For further inform ation contact John Tharaphan at the NPYSC , 285-0627. W o rksho p Sorias on U nderstanding Public B udgets. Citizens inter ested in learning about local public budgets and the budgetary process are invited to attend a series o f three Wednesday workshops on Wednesday, January 20, January 27, and February 3 at 7 pm, at the First Presbyterian Church, 1200 SW Alder, Portland. Cost is $15 for the series. The sessions are co-sponsored by the League o f Women Voters o f Port land, the Center for Urban Education, and Oregon Accountants for the Public Interest and include presentations, panels, and small group discus sions on the purposes o f budgeting, types o f budgets, how to analyze a bud get, the budgetary process, and opportunities for public involvement. O M S I Energy C an ter P ro g ra m *. Slide shows, workshops and demon strations have been scheduled throughout the winter to provide advice on how to save energy. Further information on the following program is avail able at 222-1500. What Is Happening With Solar In The Northwest?, F ri days, Saturdays, and Sundays, 2:15 pm. all January. H o w To M oke Ther m al Shades, Saturday, Jan. 23 or Jan. 30, 9:30 am to 12:30 pm , fee $5 O M S I member, $7.50 non-member. Inside Storm Windows, free demon stration, Thursday, Jan. 28. 7:30-9:30 pm. Lecture: M o d e rn C h in a T h ro u g h th e A rtia t'a Eyas, Saturday, Jan. 16, 3 pm, Vollum Lecture H all, Reed College (3203 SE Woodstock). Lecture: T h * H e rita g e o f C h in a ’s E th n ic M in o ritie s , Sunday, Jan. 17, 3 pm. Vollum Lecture H ail, Reed College (3203 SE Woodstock). Rise o f th * KKK In O regon. Elizabeth Buehler o f the Oregon Historical Society will discuss the upsurge o f Kian activities in Oregon, especially after the First World W ar, when religious rather than racial persecution was the main focus o f the Kian. Wednesday, Jan. 20, 1:30-3:30 pm, Reed College (3203 SE Woodstock). For more inform ation call Ann Sm ith, 771-1112 ext. 425. L e c tu r e /C o n fe re n c e —H is to ry o f B la c k p e o p le In O re g o n . Local historian Elizabeth M cClagan will discuss her book. Peculiar Paradise, which covers the history o f Black people in Oregon and the political, social^ and economic obstacles which have beset Blacks in this state. Friday, Jan. 2 2 H I am 12:30 pm. For more information, call Ann Smith, 771-1112, ext. B oise. H u m b o ld t, P ie d m o n t N e ig h b o rh o o d A s s o c ia tio n s J o in t M e e tin g end P arty. Friday, Jan. 15. Vocal recital by Gail Strong. 6 pm, PCC.Cascade Cafeteria, 705 N. Killingsworth. E lio t N e ig h b o rh o o d D e v e lo p m e n t A s s o c ia tio n , M onday, Jan. 18. 7:30 pm, Masonic Hall, 116 N .E . Russell. N o rth P o rtla n d C itize n s C o m m itte e Board M eeting, M onday, Jan. 18, 7:30 pm. Neighbors North. 7508 N. Hereford. N o rth e a s t C o slltio n o f N eig h b o rh o o d s , Tuesday, Jan. 19, 7:30 pm, King Neighborhood Facility, 4815 N .E . Seventh. W o o d la w n Im p ro v e m e n t A s s o c ia tio n . Wed. Jan. 20. 7:30 pm, Odd Fellows H all, 700 N E Dekum. N o r th w e s t W o m e n 's H is to ry P r o je c t, S a tu rd a y. Jan. 16. 2 pm, Oregon Historical Society, 1230 S .W . Park. Public screening o f slide-tape show Good Work, Sister! on W orld W ar Tw o women shipyard workers. Cal, 231-9224 for more information. B ethel Zodiac Tee K ic k o ff. Sunday, January 24, 1982 will be the kick o ff date for the Bethel A .M .E Zodiac Tea Project. The Zodiac Sign Cap tains will be introduced at an inform al tea at 1:30 pm at Bethel Church, 5828 N .E. 8th Ave. The Public is invited to attend. Ms. Perlene White is the General Chairman and M r. Warren Robinson is the co-chairman o f the project. Rev. Matthew A. Watley is the Pastor. P rop o sed A g in g P o licy will be the subject o f a jo in t meeting o f the Board o f County Commissioners and the Portland City Council. Tuesday, January 19th at 2:00 p .m ., County Courthouse. Room 602. D r. Paul S. Wright will present a report on the edited version o f the C ity/C ounty Aging Policy reflecting public comments. The Public, especially older citizens, are invited to attend; no testimony will be received on January 19th. JOB FINDER TELEVISION PROGRAMMING Government Service* Coordinator R ESEARCH A S S IS T A N T U N C L A S S IF IE D in forest economics. B.S. required or in hand. A ppointm ent as Rs search Assistant Unclas sified. Salary will be 814,184 on an annual ba sis. Position full-time for ten months w ith no re newal. Send letter of ap plication, curriculum vi tae, transcripts, and three le tte r* of recom mendation by February 1, 1982 to Dr. P.L. Ted der, Department of For est M a n a g e m e n t, School of Forestry, Ore gon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331. Please cite Position No. 002-207 w hen applying. O SU is an Affirm ative Action Equal Employ m ent Opportunity Em ployer and complies with Section 504 of the Reha bilitation Act of 1973. JEEPS G o v e rn m e n t s u rp lu s , listed for 83,196 sold for 844.00. For inform ation call 312-931-1961 ext 2141. M E D IC A L Seeled p roposal w ill be received In Room 412, City H e ., Portend, Oregon U N D E R W R IT E R 97204 for item* detailed herein untN 2:00 P .M . on th * dates indicated. Largs health insurance company has an oppor Plans and specifications may be obtained at the above addrees. For addi tun ity for a candidate tional information telephon* buyer at num b« Hated. w ith prior Individual health or life underw rit When Bid Surety is required, proposals sheJ ba accompanied by a certified ing experience, plus 2 check, cashier's check or a bid bond, payable to tha Q ty of Portland for an years o f college and 2 amount not less then ten percent (10% ) of th * aggregate amount of th * bid year* work experience in a* guaranty that the bid si tall be irrevocable for th * period specified in the a medical field. Position proposal Said bond to be forfeMad as fixed and liquidated damages should require* working know the bidder seek to revoke his o ff « for any reason not authorized by lew and ledge of medical term in not consented to by City within the irrevocable period, or neglect or refuee ology, typing 45 w pm , to enter into contract and provide a suitable bond for the faithful perform and dictating equipment ance of the contract, in the event the said contract is awarded to him. experience. CRT experi ence is helpful. N O N -D ISC RIM IN A TIO N : No proposal or bid will be considered unlees th * Blue Cross of Oregon of bidder is certified a * an EEO Affirmative Action Em ploy« ae preecribed by fers excellent benefits, Chapter 3.100 of the Code of the City of Portland, Ail bidders not currently com petitive salary, and certified should file the required documentation with the Contract Compli flex-tim e h o u r*. Please ance Division, Room 209, City Hall, 1220 S W Fifth Avenue, Portland. Ore contact our Personnel gon 97204, 248 4696, at least five (51 day* prior to the Bid Opening. Failure D ep artm en t, at 225- to achieve certification by the Bid Opening Date and Time shall result in the 5406. return of your Bid Unopened. Blue Cross o f O regon 100 S W M a rk e t BID NO. DESCRIPTION BID OPENING DATE Portlan d. OR 97201 A n Equal Opportunity 66 Labor, Material & Equipment for Interstate Firehouse Employer Cultural Center. For information call Michele Acker man, B u y« , 248-4191. 10% Bid Surety & Prequalifi S E N IO R STAFF cation of Bidders Required (in Class 19 and/or 20). 0 1 I2 B I& . A S S IS T A N T to M u ltn o m a h C ounty 67 Furnish Microfiche Processing Services. For informa- Commissioner. Requires call Bill Morrissey, B u y« , 248-4002. 10% Bid Surety initiative, research abil Required. 0 1 /2 1 /8 2 ity ,, budget analysis. STAFF PHYSICAL THEIAWSTJHO Work in Inpotwnt, Outpatient and Rohab jo t ting» u»ing team approach to treat tptnal inju ries, hood injuries, strokes and miscellaneous neuromuscular disorders. Responsible for eva luating patien ts, establishing program s and goals; modifying and rendering treatment pro grams and instructing patients, their families and staff. Must be licensed or eligible for licensure os a physical therapist in Oregon. professional staff and ossists them in the areas of medication order transcription, medication record keeping, unit dote cassette filing, pock- aging of drugs for dispensing, and word process ing labeling procedures Typing speed 55 W PM WE WANT TO KEEP YOU IN CIRC ULA TIO N Exercise Regularly Try: Observer Classifieds 283-2486 O regon Heart A s s o c ia tio n '^ ; I Second Notice of Hearing Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon (Tri-M et) at the W a t « Ser vices Building auditorium, 1800 S .W . Sixth Avenue, Portland, Oregon, at 10:00 a .m ., M onday, January 25, 1962, for tha purpose of considering a grant am endm ent application for the Banfield Light Rail Project. This amended application incorporates by reference all of the exhibits in the orig inal grant application and includes an amended budget and an enlarged scope of work which incorporates transit related highway improvements. The total project coat is 8282,482,750 of which 8239,564,067 is the federal share, which includes 8230,654,067 of Interstate Transfer funds under the provisions of 23 USC 103(e)(4) and 88,900,000 of Section 3 Capital funds under 49 USC 1602. The local share is 842,928,663. There will be significant environmental impacts as a result of thia project. These impacts and mitigation measures are detailed in the Final Environ mental Impact Statement which is available for public inspection at the ad dress listed below. The project is in conformance w ith and it a part of tha Transportation Improvement Program of tha Metropolitan Service District (METRO), and is in conformance with the comprehensive land use planning for the urban area. Persons, families, and businesses will be displaced by this project. The project has undergone review by the A-96 Clearinghouse. At the hearing, Tri-M et will afford an opportunity for interested persons or agencies to be heard with respect to the serial, economic and environ mental aspects of the project. Interested persons may submit oral or written evidence and recommendations with respect to the project. A copy of the grant amendment application is available for public inspec tion at the Tri-M et office, 4012 S.E. 17th Avenue, Portland, Oregon. John R. Post, Director Engineering & Contracts Request For Proposal No. 82-523N The Tri-County Metropolitan Transportaion District of Oregon (Tri-M at) is issuing a Request for Proposal <RFP) for services to provide assistance for developing and implementing a Records, Billing and Collection Service for Tn-M et s Self SErvice Fare Collection Project. All proposers must certify that they are not on the Comptroller General's list of ineligible contractors. Proposals are due in Tri-M et's offices no later than 4:30 pm, Thursday, Februray 4, 1981 A Pre-proposal Conference will be held at Tri-M et's A d ministration Building on January 25, 1962, at 2:00 p.m . The Request for Proposal (including specifications) may ba obtained from Liz Goebel, Grants and Contracts, Tri-M at, 4012 S.E. 17th Avenue Portland, Oregon, 97202, telephone n u m b « (503) 238-4606. The successful proposer(s) will be required to comply with all applicable Equal Employment Opportunity laws and regulations. TRI-COUNTY METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION Date: January 14, 1962 DISTRICT OF OREGON John R. Post Director, Engineering and Contracts FHAUNACY TICHNICIAN I A Technician I works under the supervision of the Want to sell your c a r... your house... CITY OF PORTLAND INVITATION TO BID INSURANCE This position is rssponsi- b l* for ths production and directing of T .V . p ro g ram s, co m m u n ity outrssch, Identification and development of reie ven t program m ing and public sducation in T .V . production. Position re quires the ability to work effec tive ly under pres sure and willingness to w o rk irregular hours. Candidats should have a well-rounded awareness o f city, state and local g o ve rn m en t. Q ualified candidate will have a 2- year community college level degree in communi cations related media or equivalent media experi ence, knowledge of T .V . p ro d u ctio n e q u ip m e n t and typing ability. Re spond in writing no later than Jan. 25, 1962, to: C ablesystem s Pacific 317 S W A ld er S u ite 750 CITY OF PORTLAND C R IM E PR E V E N TIO N Po rtlan d, OR 97204 R EP R E SEN TA TIVE Cablesystems Pacific is 81,487/m o to start. Pro an Equal Opportunity vides information and as Employer •¡stance to public on Good writing and verbal crim e prevention tech-i skills. Previous govern- SALES B R O A D C A S T IN G niques and practices, ment related experience K M JK Radio is seeking Develops and coordin- preferred. Responsibil- som eone w ith a m in ates programs in areas of ities include project de- imum o f 2 yea r* dirset Youth, Elderly, Assault, velopment and manage- selling experience. Must Com m ercial or Victim ment, negotiation, pub- have history of success A ss istan ce. A p p lic a n t lie con tact. Salary ful commission sales. must have specefic and 820,000-827,000. Send Great opportunity to verifiable training and ex- resume including refer- w ork for a m ajor com perience. Apply no later ences by January 29, m u n ic a tio n c o m p a n y than 5 pm, Friday, Jan- 1962 to: w ith many benefits. uary22, 1982. C om m issioner Send resume only to: Gordon Shadburne Rick W h ite PO LICE REC O R D S 606 County Courthouse K M J K R adio CLERK I Portlan d, OR 97204 9600 S .W . B a rb u r8302 u 8 7 2 /m o . to start. Per Portland, OR 97219 forms a variety of clerical A n Equal Opportunity tasks in support o f law SEC RETAR Y Employer enforcement and investi W e have an immediate gative activities in Police opening for a person in PRINTING Dureau. Involves e x our financial administra G R A P H IC A R T IS T trem e typing accuracy, tion departm ent. This Part-tim e, to 19 h o u r* gathering crim inal his position is primarily sec per week on an as-need tory information, public retarial but includes ed basis. Paste-up exper contact. Shift work is re some research . work ience required. Photo quired. A pply no later along w ith acting as a li typ esettin g e qu ip m en t than 5 pm, Friday, J an aison person between w ith process p h o to g uary 22, 1962. departments. This posi raphy and stripping d e tion requires someone sirable. All positions include paid w ho is interested in M ust have com pleted a vacation, sick leave, life maintaining an organized 2-year program in insurance and pension filing system and finding graphic a rt* or have plan. C ity-paid health documenting and updat equivalent work exp er plan w ith dental and vi ing information along ience. sion coverage includes w ith a variety of other Apply in person or send dependents. duties. Experience as a resume: Apply to: legal secretary desirable. Blue Cross o f O regon P ortland C ivil Service Salary 81,140 plus per 100 S W M a rk e t 510 S W M o n tg o m e ry month depending on ex P o rtlan d, OR 97201 Portlan d. OR 97201 perience. Overtime is re 225-5406 or quired. Please contact U rban League Mary Killeen for appoint G ENER AL OFFICE 5239 NE U nion ment at 796-6335. Opening in our d o w n P ortland OR 97211 N erco Inc. to w n o ffice for person 111 S W C olum bia w ith 1-2 y r* general o f Portlan d. OR 97201 fice experience. Requires A n Equal Opportunity 50 wpm accurate typing, Employer shorthand or m achine M -F -H -V transcription exper pre ferred. Excl benefits in- cludining dental. Please call 248-2112. Travelers Insurance A n Equal Opportunity HO5NTAI Employer M -F -H M IS C . 4-SALE Portland Observer, January 14,1962 Section II Page 7 Please send resume with salary requirements to. JIM N STEVENSON, Human Resources M an agement. Good Samaritan Hospital & Medical Center 1015 Northwest 22nd A y*. Portland, OR 97210 4n la va l Opeurtumry Fr>eA>rw M /8 Sub-Bids Requested Railroad Relocation T.V. Highway Grade Separation Bid Date: January 21,1982 9:00 A.M. 226-3991 Donald M . D rake C om pany 1740 N.W. Flanders Portland, OR 97209