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Portland Observer, February 4, 1962 Section II Page 7
CALL FOR BIDS
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JOB FINDER
CITY OF PORTLAND
WORD PROCE88INQ
.OFFICE SUPERVISOR
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Advertisement For Bids
For Doors
Notice is hereby given that the Housing Authority of the County of Clack-
emee, will receive seeled bids until 2:00 P.M . on Februsry 8, 1982, for sup­
ply and installation of insulated doors, two each, for 100 units of housing in
Oregon City.
Bids shall be sddressed to 0 . 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 (51 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
Sepai ate sealed bids for the construction of a gravity filtration type of water
treatment plant facility for the Langlois W ater District will be received by
the Curry County Board of Commissioners at their office in the Courthouse.
Gold Beach, Oregon 97444 until 10:00 A M . prevailing time, Tuesday, Feb­
ruary 16, 1982 and then at said time and place be publicly opened and read
aloud.
CONTRACT DOCUMENTS may be inspected and purchased, commencing
on February 3, 1962 at the office of Dan C. Boteler Engineering, Inc., 3838
N. Pacific Highway, Central Point, Oregon 97502. The document fee is
125.00 per copy, which amount will be refunded upon the prompt return of
the C O N TR A C T D O C U M E N T S in good condition. C O N TR A C T D O C U ­
MENTS may also be inspected at the Builder's Exchange. Medford. Ore­
gon.
If a bidder requests that CONTRACT DOCUMENTS be mailed to him/her,
an additional check in the amount of 910.00 per set shall be required to
cover mailing and handling.
Each bid shall be accompanied by a bid security in the form of a certified
check, a cashier's check or a bid bond for ten per cent (10% ) of the bid,
payable to the Curry County Treasurer. No bidder may withdraw his bid for
a period of thirty (30) days after the actual date of the bid opening.
Bidders must be prequalified in conformance with Oregon Law. The Owner
(Grantee) reserves the right to waive any informalities or to reject any or all
bids, any alternates so stated.
This project is funded by a U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Devel
opment grant to the Curry County Board of Commissioners.
U.S. Department Of Transportation
H IG HW AY A D M IN IS TR A TIO N , February 3, 1982. SEALED BIDS will be
received at Western District Federal Division, Contracts Branch, 610 East
Fifth Street, Vancouver W A 98661, until 2:00 p.m. local time on March 3,
1982, under tw o schedules, designated Schedule A and Schedule B for
construction of 36.63 miles of linear grading, drainage, crushed rock surfac­
ing and bituminous paving on Washington M t. St. Helens VADR 2500D,
2573, 2560A, 2568A, 2568350B and 2568351 A, Gifford Pinchot National
Forest, Skamania County, Washington. Schedule A consists of the items
of work necessary to reconstruct the above roads and place a hot bitumin­
ous plant mix surfacing on a 11.40 mile portion of Road 2500. Schedule B
consists of the work necessary to reconstruct the above roads ana place a
cold open graded emulsified asphalt plant mix surfacing on a 11.40 mile por­
tion of Road 2500. Schedule A and Schedule B are alternate bids. Bidders
shall submit a bid on either schedule. Award of contract will be made on the
basis of the lowest responsive, responsible bid, regardless of schedule. Esti­
m ated quantities include: Schedule A - A Lump sum for Clearing and
grubbing; 4,500 CuYd Borrow excavation; 1,100 M-Gal Watering; 16.120
Mile Finishing previously constructed roadbed. 59.75 Sta. Linear grading;
80,000 Ton Crushed aggregate base; 6.980 Mile Reconditioning of roadbed-
51,200 Ton Stockpiled aggregate; 15 Ton Emulsified asphalt; 540 Ton Dust
palliative; 36,000 Ton Bituminous plant mix surfacing; 2,160 Ton Asphalt
cement; 720 Ton Mineral filler; A Lump sum for Mobilization; 808 LnFt Cul­
vert pipe; 240 Unit Seeding; 597 Each Delineators; 128,384 LnFt Traffic
markings; 466 SqFt Construction signs; 1,400 Hour Flagmen; 12,000 CuYd
Ditch lining rock; 1,710 Hour Equipment rental; 500 Hour General labor; and
other small items of work. Schedule B - A Lump sum for Clearing and grub­
bing; 4,500 CuYd Borrow excavation; 1,100 M-Gal Watering; 16.120 Mile
Finishing previously constructed roadbed; 59.75 Sta. Linear grading; 80,000
Ton Crushed aggregate base; 6.980 Mile Reconditioning of roadbed; 51,200
Ton Stockpiled aggregate; 42,000 Ton Open-graded Emulsified asphalt
plant mix; 3,020 Ton Emulsified asphalt; 700 Ton Choker aggregate; 210
Ton Portland cement; 640 Ton Dust palliative; A Lump sum for Mobiliza­
tion; 808 LnFt Culvert pipe; 240 U nit Seeding; 687 Each Delineators;
128,384 LnFt Traffic markings; 466 SqFt Construction signs; 1,400 Hour
Flagmen; 1,710 Hour Equipment rental; 500 Hour General labor; and other
small item s of w ork. T H IS PROJECT IS A T O T A L LABOR SU R P L U S
AREA SET-ASIDE. The project work is located outside the restricted zone
imposed around M t. St. Helens, and Is approximately 25 miles southerly
from Randle, W ashington. Contract time of 160 calendar days will be al
lowed for performance of the work. The estimated price range is between
♦2,200,000 and $2,700,000. Plans, specifications, and bid results may be
obtained at the address shown above or by calling the Contracts Branch
Vancouver, W A 1 -206-696-7520.
JOBS OVER8EA8
M ENTAL HEALTH
Big
m oney
fast,
♦20,000 to $60,000 plus
per year. Call 1-718-
842 « X » , ext. 3819.
Skill Trainer for semi­
independent living pro­
gram for chronically
m entally ill adults In
N /N E Portland. W ill
w o rk as part of case
management team and
be responsible for client
assessment, skill train­
ing, and developm ent
of
com m unity
re ­
sources. Must be able
to w ork w ith mentally
ill clients, w ork w ith
minimum supervision,
and
w ork
flexible
hours. Requirements:
B .A ./B .S . in social sci­
ence, education or re­
lated field and one year
experience with direct
client contact in social
services or education.
Experience may be sub­
stituted for education
on a year for year basis.
Beginning salary range:
♦12,800-$14,000. Send
resumes
to
S.
Chandler, N /N E Com­
m unity M ental Health
C enter, 310 N .E. Ore­
gon, P ortland, OR
97232. Closing date
February 19, 1982. Affir
m ative A c tio n /E q u a l
Opportunity Employer.
INSTRUCTORS
V a rio u s s p e c ia ltie s :
M echanical D raw in g ,
Mill & C abinet, W e ld ­
ing, Upholstery, Sheet
M e ta l, A u to M ec h an ­
ics, Industrial Arts.
Positions are located in
N orthern C alif, at the
Calif. Correctional Cen­
ter In Susanville. Posi­
tions are for full-tim e,
lim ited
term ,
and
hourly. Salary based on
m onthly pay o f $1979
to $2621. EX PE R I­
ENCE: Three years of
jo u neyperson e x p e ri­
ence in the appropriate
subject specialty; at
least one year of which
must have been within
ths last three years.
ED U C ATIO N . Gradua­
tion from High School.
CREDENTIAL: Posses
sion of a valid C alif,
te a c h in g c re d e n tia l
w hich authorizes the
holder to teach on a
fu ll-tim e basis in the
trade. Applicants must
show th e ir credential
number, title, and ex­
p ira tio n date on th e ir
applications. A d d 'I re­
quirements f o r indus­
trial arts: Possession of
a valid Calif, teaching
credential w hich a u ­
thorizes the holder to
teach on a full-time ba­
sis a vocational course
in general shop; OR:
Possession of a valid
Ca. standard D esig­
nated Teaching C re­
dential in Industrial Arts
and Occupational Sub
jects or a credential of
equivalent au th o riza ­
tion w hich authorizes
the holder to teach on a
full-time basis an indus­
trial arts course. (Audio
Visual Background Re­
quired.) All instructors
must be willing to work
w ith and supervise in­
m ates. M ust also be
willing to accept shift
w ork. File application
Form 678 (available at
S ta te agencies) w ith
the Ca. Correctional
Center, P .0 . Box 790,
Susanville, Ca. 96130,
A ttn : Tom W illiam s,
S upv. of Educ. Pro­
gram s from Jan 15,
1982 and postm arked
no later than Feb. 8,
1982. You will be noti­
fied when to appear for
the exam w hich is
scheduled for the week
of Feb. 22, 1982. An
equal opportunity em ­
p l o y e r . V e t e r a n 's
points will apply.
A V IO N IC S TECH
NEEDED. Saracmanto
area. Cessna H PSE-
shop needs expar.
bench tach. Exc oppty
ft top pay for right in-
div. Call (916) 967-7761
or send resume to
Engle Flying Service,
8995 Sunset A ve., Fair
Oaks, CA 96628.
EQUIPM ENT
M ECHANIC
♦1449-$1582. The State
Highway Division has
immediate openings lo­
cated in Bend, Salem
and M ilw aukie. You
must have completed a
four yekr heavy equip­
ment mechanics train­
ing program and two
years experience at a
sub-journeyman level in
a heavy equipm ent
shop. The position in
Milwaukie will act as a
field mechanic in the
Portland M etro area
and certify Highway
equipm ent in accord­
ance w ith D .E .Q . re ­
quirements. The other
positions will make
minor and major repairs
and modifications in the
Highway shops. For re­
c ru itm en t ann o u n ce ­
ment and application
contact ODOT, Zoe A.
Wilson, Personnel Offi­
cer, 411 Transportation
Building, Salem, OR
97310.
An Equal Employment/
Affirm ative Action
Employer.
H E A V Y E Q U IP M E N T
M E C H A N IC TRAINEE
♦1106-$1383. The State
R E G IO N A L LIB R AR Y
For Blind and Physical- Highway Division is
Handicapped. Full-time currently recruiting for
position open Jan. 29, an Heavy Equipment
1982. MLS degree from Mechanic Trainee lo ­
Library Science School cated in Bena. The
and 3 yrs of profession­ Trainee will be in an on-
al library experience or the-job training pro­
satisfactory equivalent gram leading to promo­
combination of experi­ tion of Heavy Equip­
ence and training is re­ ment M echanic. W ork
quired. Experience pro­ in v o lv e s p e rfo rm in g
manual tasks which
viding service to the
start at the routine and
handicapped or institu­
unskilled level and
tionalized or managing
gradually increase in
and planning a program
variety and complexity.
of library service is de­
On-the-job tasks are
sired. Salary $1624 to
combined w ith con-
♦2076. Send resume to:
siderable study of text­
Kay Grasing
books and manuals.
D eputy S tate
For a recruiting an ­
Librarian
nouncement
and appli-
O regon S ta te Library
cation contact O D O T,
S ta te Library Bldg.
Zoe A. W ilson, Per­
Salem OR 97310
sonnel O fficer, 411
(503)378-4239
Transportation Build­
Equal Opportunity
ing, Salem, OR 97310.
Employer
An Equal Opportunity/
Affirm ative Action
Employer
C O M M U N IT Y
W O RKER
Low paid but rewarding
work. 8 Vista positions.
Call 222-4479.
C le rk /T y p is t
This position will be available the first of March snd will be full-time until
July 1. After July 1 the position will be part time, 20 hours per week and
may extend until next March. Duties include typing, filing, copying, and
preparation and distribution of mail. W e have a W ANG word processor.
Familiarity with word processors will be an advantage but is not abso­
lutely necessary; training can be provided.
Salary for both positions will be $4.51-4.92 per hour, depending on ex­
perience and knowledge of candidates.
Interested applicants, w ho have a current rating from the Office of
Personnel Management of 70 or above, please contact Barbara Battles,
695-2276, by Friday, February 5.
This space is
reserved for you
Notice is hereby given to inform members of United Way from Clackamas,
M ultnom ah and W ashington Counties in Oregon and Clark County in
Washington that the 63rd annual meeting will be held Wednesday noon,
February 17, 1982 at the Hilton Hotel Grand Ballroom; Portland, Oregon.
Make advance reservations by February 10, with June Allen at United Way,
718 W Burnside. Portland, OR 97209, (503) 228 9131 Ext. 57.
Anyone who contributes to United Way is considered a member. Members
w ho cannot attend the lunch at noon are urged to attend the business
meeting at 12:25 pm.
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Apply no later than 5
pm, Friday, Feb. 12,
1982, to:
Portland Civil Service
I 510 S W M o n tg o m e ry
P ortland, OR 97201
OR
Urban League
j
5329 NE Union
P ortland, OR 97211
R eceptio nist
Notice Of The Annual Meeting Of
Members Of The United Way Of The
Columbia-Willamette
David A. Paradine
Secretary
Y O U T H SERVICE
CENTER
C O O R D IN A TO R
(H u m an Resources
Coord. I)
♦10.77/hr. to start. Re­
sponsible for coordinat­
ing operations and pro­
viding ad m in istrative
support to five Youth
Service Centers pri­
marily involved in d i­
verting juveniles from
the Juvenile Justice
System. Work includes
Youth Service Center
b u d g e t; p re p a ra tio n
and monitoring of con­
tract expenditures and
maintenance of a man­
agem ent in fo rm atio n
system to effectively
monitor program a cti­
vities and contract
com pliance of Youth
Service Centers. Em­
ployee maintains liaison
w ith youth service
a g e n c ie s in c lu d in g
Portland Police Bureau,
Multnomah County Ju­
venile Court, Portland
Public Schools and
Children's Services Di­
vision.
This position will be full-time and be available in mid-February and end
around November 1. Duties will include answering phone, greeting visi­
tors, providing inform ation, maintaining district manuals and hand­
books, and some typing.
An election will be held for the purpose of installing new board members
and officers.
Ths firit tims a bataball piayar from another city and
another team received homege at a major league bataball
itadkim wat when Roberto Clemente, of the Pitttburgh
Piratas, wat to honored at Shea Stadium on Sept. 2 4 ,1 9 7 1 .
♦ 6 .1 4 /h r. to start.
H ig h ly re s p o n s ib le ,
complex clerical super­
visory work planning,
directing and coordin­
ating clerical and word
processing setivities.
M ust hsve skill in per­
forming all functions of
electronic word proces­
sing equipment includ­
ing programming. Sal­
ary includes excellent
City-paid benefit pack­
age. Apply no later
than 5 pm, Friday, Feb.
12, 1982.
E N T E R T A IN M E N T
Open your heart to the
Love C o n g re g a tio n ,
Sunday, February 14,
1982,
7-10
pm .
Masonic Temple, 1119
S .W . Park. $5 per per­
son or $7 per couple
advance ticket info.
232-4021
or 284 3110
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
♦44,000: 5035 N .E.
23rd . A p p ro x im a te ly
8 .5 % interest. First
time homeowner only.
Total monthly payment
including taxes and in­
surance is $398. M ust
meet incom e guide­
lines. Call Bill Kincaid at
2484967.
M IS C . 4-SALE
JEEPS
G o v e rn m e n t s u rp lu s ,
listed for $3,196 sold for
♦44.00. For information
call 312 931-1961 ext.
2141.
M U LTN O M A H
COUNTY
RESTITUTION
INVESTIGATOR
♦8.56 per h o u r/2 0
hours per week. This la
work assisting the Res­
titution Project Super­
visor and Deputy Dis­
trict A ttorney in per­
forming restitution ser­
vices. Duties include in­
vestigating and docu­
menting victim losses;
negotiating and recom­
mending amounts and
types of restitution;
and assisting in the
management of restitu­
tion cases. This is a
half-tim e position, 20
hours weekly, working
in the
M ultnom ah
C o u n ty C o u rth o u s e .
TO Q U A L IF Y appli­
cants must possess one
year of professional ex­
perience working w ith
clientele in the criminal
justice system or a hu­
man services organiza­
tion OR have com plet­
ed one year of college
level course work in the
social sciences. APPLY
for this position no later
than 4:30 pm, Friday,
February 5,1982.
C ER TIFIED NU RSE
M ID W IF E
(Nurse Practitioner)
♦1,761-
♦1,761 $2,302 monthly.
Provides com preh en ­
sive nursing care in the
area
of
w om en's
health, including pren-
CERTIFIED NU RSE
M ID W IF E
(Nurse Practitio n er)
♦1,761 $2.302 monthly
Provides com prehen­
sive nursing care in the
area
of
w om en's
health, including pre­
natal care and fam ily
planning; provides spe­
cialized nursing ser­
vices with emphasis on
prevention, control and
treatm ent of diseases,
and health m ainten­
ance. TO QUALIFY ap­
plicants must be li­
censed by the State of
Oregon to practice as a
registered nurse and
possess a State of Ore­
gon C ertification as a
Nurse M id w ife and
possess, or be able to
obtain, a valid Oregon
Driver's License w ith
availability of personal
autom obile. Apply for
this position no later
than 4:30 pm, Friday,
February 26, 1982.
W H ERE TO A PP LY :
M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty
C o u r th o u s e , R o o m
130, 1021 S W 4th Ave­
nue,
Portland,
OR
97204. Phone: (503)
248-5015.
A n Equal Opportunity
Employer
SALES
Accounting executive
position available. Mini­
mum of 2 years radio
sales required. Please
send resume to:
G eneral Sales
M an ager
K Q F M Radio
4949 S W M ac ad a m
P ortland, OR 97201
K Q F M Radio/Golden-
west Broadcaster is an
E q u a l O p p o r t u n it y
Employer.
BUY
SELL
TRADE
Want to sell
your c a r...
your house.
Try:
Observer
Classifieds
283-2486
A D M IN ISTR A TIVE
ASSISTANT
T e c h n ic a l A s s is ta n t,
A u d it and Evaluation
P ro g ra m . Q u a lific a ­
tions: Assoc degree in
secretarial science or
office management, or
equivalent experience;
80 wpm typing; know­
ledge of W an g w o rd
processing or w illin g ­
ness to be trained ;
vaining and experience
in editing, data analy­
sis, graphics, account­
ing and office manage­
m ent; ability to w ork
w ell under pressure;
know ledge of correct
English usage. Starting
salary
$ 13 ,93 4
to
♦15,583 depending on
background.
In letter of application
indicate the position for
w hich you are app ly­
ing. Resumes must be
received in the Person­
nel O ffice by 5 pm,
Feb. 10, 1982. Send
resume to N o rth w est
Regional Educational
Lab, 300 S W 6th, Port­
land, OR 97204.
A n Equal Opportunity
Employer
BAMK
SAVINGS
DEVELOPMENT
CLERK
W e need a good typist
w ith statistical exper­
ience to support the
Savings Developm ent
D ep t. w ith a wide
range of clerical skills.
Telephones, term inal
w ork,
adding
m a­
chines, etc. Good tele­
phone and communica­
tion skills and ability to
work w ith the public.
E x c e lle n t b e n e f it s .
Please apply:
Personnel Dept.
Farweet Federal
Savings
421 SW 8th
Equal Opportunity
Employer M -F -H - V
RECEPTIONIST
Phones and front office
receptionist for local
social service agency.
Previous switchboard,
accounts receivab le,
and typing skills help­
ful. Good phone voice
required. Full-time, sal­
ary D.O.E. Closing date
Feb. 4. 1982. Send
resume to:
Pori Pwedt
c /o
Lutheran Family
Services
906SE3Bth
Portland, OR 97214
A n Equal Opportunity
Employer
DRAFTER
OECO Corp has an im­
mediate opening for an
intermediate drafter for
general electronic and
m echanical d ra ftin g .
Qualified applicants will
have experience in
electronics packaging
or related industry and
recent samples of draft­
ing skills. Apply in per­
son betw een 1-3 pm
Monday-Friday or send
handwritten resume to:
OECO Corporation
712 SE Hawthorne
Portland. OR 97214
A n Equal Opportunity
Employer M -F -H - V
NURSE
RN position in western
Montana, 44 bed acute
care and SNF, full ser­
vice, ective, progres­
sive hospital. Emphasis
on continuing educa­
tion and in-service. Lo­
cated In m ountain val­
ley, 75 mi. N W M is­
soula. 60 mi. to Flat-
head Lake, 3 hours
from Spokane, M o n ­
tana's mildest climate.
Easy drive to several ski
areas. U nlim ited o u t­
door recreation avail­
able. C ontact D N S or
Administrator, Box 78B
Plaine,
MT
59869.
Phone (408) 828-3801
collect.
Equal Opportunity
Employer
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