Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, January 28, 1982, Page 12, Image 12

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    Peçe 12 Portland Observer, January 28,1962
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CITY OF PORTLAND
INVITATION TO BID
Advertisement For Bids
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h * r* * tv* 1 *" Room «12. City HaH, Portland, Oregon
97204 for items detailed herein until 2:00 P.M . on the dates indicated.
Plan» and specifications may ba obtained at the above
addraaa. For addi-
tionai information telephone buyer at number listed.
When Bid Surety is required, proposals shall be accompanied by a ceriifted
check, cashier's check or a bid bond, payable to the City of Portland for on
amount not less than ten percent (10% ) of the aggregate amount of the bid
aa guaranty that the bid ahail be irrevocable for the pr.riod specified in the
proposal. Said bond to be forfeited aa fixed and liquidated damages should
the bidder seek to revoke hie offer for any reaeon not authorized by law and
not consented to by City within the irrevocable period, or neglect or refuee
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.
hlotice is hereby given that the Tri-County Metropolitan Tranaportation
Diatrict of Oregon (Tri-Met) will receive seeled bid proposals until 2.0C p.m.
P ^ S /T o n March 2, 1982, at 4012 S.E. 17th Avenue in tha Planning and De-
^ to p m e n t Division, Third Floor. Conference Room " 0 , " Portland, Oregon
97202, Attention: Contract Specialist. Bids will ba opened at that time for:
Ruby Junction Maintenance Facility - Benfield Light Rail Project
Successful contractor will be required to comply w ith all tha applicable
Equal Opportunity and M BE/FBE laws and regulations.
AM bidders will be required to certify that they are not on the Comptroller
General's list of ineligible contractors.
The Tri-County Metropolitan Tranaportation District of Oregon will not
discriminate with regard to race, color, creed, sex or national origin in con­
sideration for contract award.
N O N -DISCRIM INATION: No proposal or bid will be considered unlees the
bidder is certified as an EEO Affirmative Action Employer as prescribed by
Chapter 3.100 of the Code of the City of Portland. AH bidders not currently
certified should file the required documentation with the Contract Compli
ance Division, Room 209. City Hail. 1220 S W Fifth Avenue. Portland. Ore­
gon 97204, 248-4096, 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.
M a s te r v io lin is t Is a a c S te r n w il l jo in th e O re g o n S y m p h o n y
O rchestra fo r a special e n g a g e m e n t on M a rc h 14th a t the P o rtlan d
Civic A u dito rium . Stern w i’1 perfo rm th e B eethoven V iolin C o ncerto
in D m a jo r. O p . 91 w it h M u s ic D ir e c to r J a m a s D a P ra is t a n d th a
orchestra.
Community Calendar
Good W o rk , S istarl, an oral history slide-tape show, will be presented
by the Northwest Women’s History Project on Saturday, Jan. 30, 1982, at
3:00 pm, in the Social Hall o f the Portland Y W C A , 1111 S.W . 10th Ave.
Free (donations are requested); childcare provided. Show features inter­
views with 40 area women who learned skilled trades not previously open to
women.
Rad Cross c ard io p u lm o n a ry ra su s ita tio n (C P R ) co u rsa wilj be o f­
fered at the NE Y W C A , 1630 N .E . 38th st. The class will be offered at two
dates and times: Feb. 8 and 10. from 6 to 9 p.m.; and Feb. 9 and 11, from 9
am to 12:30 pm. Cost is $8, pre-registration by Feb. 4 is required. The
course is open to the public. For more information, call 281-1169.
N o rth P ortland C itizens C o m m itte e , 7:30 pm, Tues., Feb. 2. Neigh­
bors North, '508 N. Hereford. Agenda includes discussion o f social service
cuts by Commissioners Gfadys McCoy and Margaret Strachan, State Rep.
Jim Chrest, State Sen. Bill McCoy and representative from Cong. Ron W y­
den's office.
Legal Problem s? C a n 't a ffo rd a law yer? Talk to a lawyer for free at
the Volunteer Lawyers' Legal Clinic, Sat., Jan. 30, 9 am-6 pm, at Portland
C om m unity College/Cascade (703 N . K illingsw orth). N o appointment
needed. Also, two special workshops: Consumer Rights (10 am); Tenants’
Rights (2 pm). For more information call 224-1606 from 1-4 pm daily.
The S tages o f C h ild h o o d fro m C rad le to A d u lth o o d , Doctor Rene
Querido, Director, Rudolf Steiner College. Friday, Jan. 29, 7:30-9:30 pm,
lecture & slideshow; Saturday, Jan. 30, 10:30-12am workshop. Northwest
Service Center, 1819 N .W . Everett, Portland. $3 one day/$5 both days For
more information call 230-0333 or 777-2901.
N W H im S tudy C en ter film s: Thursday, Feb. 4, Some o f These Days, 8
pm, Thurs., Feb. 4, 1219 SW Park. Film examines stereotypes regarding
older women through the experiences o f four aging women.
Grace Lee Boggs will speak on “ Vision for a Self-Governing America” ,
M on., Feb. 1, Old Wives Tales banquet room, 1300 E. Burnside, 7-9 30 pm
Included in the program will be music, an art show, dance, and a poetry
reading, as well as time for questions and discussion. Refreshments will be
available; there is no door charge. For more information, call 228-1749 or
234-001 5 •
Fraa 5-session sarias focuses on fa m ilie s . Free programs, scheduled
on five successive Tuesdays from 7-8:30 pm, deal with ways to make a good
family experience even better. Programs will be held at the Buckman Elem­
entary School; free child care will be provided. Program topics are: (Feb.
2), “ How Do I Cope with A ll Their Energy?” , Feb. 9, “ I f W e A ll Pitch
In, (Feb. 16), “ Should Children Be Seen and Not Heard?” , (Feb. 23), “ I
Think I Can— 1 C an !” For more information call Judy Koford 233-9688
or Janet Smith, 249-3304.
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Econom ic R* * « r c h Steering C o m m itta a will meet M on.,
n rr ’
" ,h' Kmg Nei«h‘» r t ’« x l Facility, N E Neighborhood
° ffic e , 4813 N E 7th Ave. Y our a ctive s up p o rt is v ital if the community
is. indeed, going to have a say in what happens to it. Come to the meeting.
Let us know where you prefer to be involved.
S h aro n S e v e n th -D a y A d v e n tis t C h u rch , at N E 22nd A Sumner St.,
expresses thanks to all the people and businesses in the area who made gen­
erous contributions during their Ingathering Campaign held in the month o f
December. Donations totaled S4450. These funds are to be used for local
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and world relief programs, helping those who are in need
To f w l tha “ S w e a t T aste O f V ic to ry " and to learn how to deal with
the Agony o f Defeat,” you don’t have to go to the Wide World o f Sports
C° mJe ‘ ° the Track & Field meetin8 *h ic h will be held February 6
1982, Saturday, at 2 pm, M a rtin Luther King F acility, 4815 N E 7th. A ll
thats required is that you are a high school graduate and maintain the 4 Ds
,re’ Determination, Discipline, and Devotion. For more information
(282-W72)^inC° ” ( M , '6* 73)’ V ° n Ray Johnson (230-2986), or Ernie Harris
F ra . «»m inor on basic financial planning will be presented at the King
Neighborhood Facility on Tuesday, Feb. 2, at 7:30 pm. The seminar is open
to the public and will be repeated every Tuesday through March 30. C lif f
Campbell, an executive in the financial services field will present the semi­
nar material.
G uest c o n d u cto r Kazuyoshi A k iy a m a and p ianist Joseph K alich-
stein will join the Oregon Symphony Orchestra for classical concerts Sun
Jan. 31 at 7:30 pm. and Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 1 and 2 at 8:30 pm in
Portland C iv c Auditorium . Takemitsu’s Winter Bartok’s Piano Concerto
No. 2 and Dvorak s Symphony No. 8 will be performed.
2 2 8 ' m V ’. i 7! 0' ] 9 5° ’ ar' available from the Symphony Ticket O ffice.
22®->353, the Auditorium Box Office, 248-4496, and Stevens A Son, 284-
E ven ing D iv is io n classes a t P a c ific U n iv e rs ity
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COUr’ e ° n Evo,ution
‘ he Slave in the US to be
taught by Clarice Bai y o f the Pacific Health Sciences Support Program and
a Sem inar in H ealth A d m in is tra tio n w ith T o m W illia m s , health
administrator from Longview. W a. Susan Baithwaite, Beaverton bilingual
education specialist, will teach Children’s Literature in Spanish. Classes are
designed for, bui not limited to, teachers wishing to bolster their teaching
fields or work on graduate degrees. (337-6165)
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DESCRIPTION
The bid documents, including specifications, conditions, and rules for
^d d '"g . may be obtained from Liz Goebel. Contracts Section, phono. 238
4806. A non refundable fee of 4100.000 will be charged for the documents,
including drawings.
TRI-COUNTY METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION
BID OPENING DATE
January 25, 1982
FURNISHING EQUIPMENT:
One Tractor Backhoe Loader;
One Self-Propelled Bituminous Paver;
High Pressure Sewer Cleaner;
One Self-Propelled Tandem Vibratory Roller
Estimated 2 Vacuum Type Street Sweepers;
Estimated Seventeen % Ton Pickup Trucks;
Estimated 3 Front End Loaders;
Furnish Cabinetry, Desks and Metal Storage Shel­
ving for The Portland Building. For information call
Harold Vaughan, Purchasing Agent, 248-5375. 10%
Bid Surety and Special Prequalification of Bidder Re­
quired.
0 2 /0 2 /8 2
Furnish Photocells for High Pressure Sodium Vapor
Street Lights. For inform ation call Michele A cker­
man, Buyer, 248-4191. 10% Bid Surety Required.
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DISTRICT OF OREGON
John R. Post
Director, Engineering and Contracts
Bid No. 82 8020
Advertisement For Bids
For Storm Windows
W A T , OF O M O O N
Notice is hereby given that the Housing Authority of the County of Clack­
amas, will receive sealed bids until 2:00 P .M . on February 8, 1982 for supply
and installation of storm windows for 100 units of housing in Oregon City.
Bids shall be addressed to D. Robert Miller, Housing Authority of the
County of Clackamas, 2889 S.E. Hillside Street, Milwaukie, Oregon 97222.
Bidders are invited to attend the bid opening at the above tima and place.
OF - U K
No bids will be received or considered after that time.
Bid security in the amount of five percent (5) is required in accordance
with the Instructions to Bidders.
The contract documents may be examined or obtained at the Housing
Authority at 2889 S.E. Hillside Street, Milwaukie. Phone 665-8272
This project is financed through Housing and Urban Development, and is
subject to regulations of the Departments of Labor and Housing and Urban
Development.
Attention is called to federal provisions for Equal Employment Opportun­
ity, Affirmative Action, HUD Section 3 Requirements, and payment of not
less than the minimum salaries and wages as set forth in the Documents.
No bid will be received or considered unless it contains a statement that
these provisions will be met.
Advertisement For Bids
For Doors
Notice is hereby given that the Housing Authority of the County of Clack­
amas, will receive sealed bids until 2:00 P .M . on February 8, 1982, for sup­
ply and installation of insulated doors, two each, for 100 units of housing in
Oregon City.
Bids shall be addressed to D. Robert Miller, Housing Authority of the
County of Clackamas, 2889 S.E. Hillside Street, Milwaukie, Oregon 97222.
Bidders are invited to attend the bid opening at the above time and place.
No bids will be received or considered after that time.
Bid security in the amount of five percent (5) is required in accordance
with the Instructions to Bidders.
The contract documents may be examined or obtained at the Housing
Authority at 2889 S.E. Hillside Street, Milwaukie. Phone 665-8272.
This project is financed through Housing and Urban Development, and is
subject to regulations of the Departments of Labor and Housing and Urban
Development.
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Sub-Bids Requested
Benton County Justice Center
Richland, Washington
Bid Date: February 2,1982
Time: 2:00 P.M.
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Providing direct dial, tone alert, tone voice, and
m obile telephone service.
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Attention is called to federal provisions for Equal Employment Opportun­
ity, Affirmative Action, HUD Section 3 Requirements, and payment of not
less than the minimum salaries and wages as set forth in the Documents.
No bid will be received or considered unless it contains a statement that
these provisions will be met.
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713 S W 12th Aw., Portland. OR »7205
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Donald M. Drake Company
1740 N .W . Flanders
Portland, Oregon 97209