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    Page 14 Portland Observer, February 11, 1902
CALL
FOR
BIDS
CITY OF PORTLAND
y
P IT Y n c P A R T I A M n
Sealed proposals will ba received in Room 412. City Hall. Portland, Oregon
97204 for items 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, proposals shad 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 ( 1 0 * ) of the aggregate 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 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.
BID NO.
Having a haircut can help the children at Providence Child Center.
G reat R eflection Styling Salons are sponsoring a special one day
benefit on Sunday. February 14—Valentine's Day. All proceeds form
the day's business w ill be d o n ated to the C h ild C e n te r. C ath lin
M cD onnell is a four-year-old student in the Providence M ontessori
School. She is enjoying a much-needed trim given by Kristi Taynton,
m anager of the East Burnside Salon and education d irecto r fo r all
fgur eastside locations of Great Reflection Styling Salons. Full hair
salon services are available for the w hole fam ily at regular prices.
Benefit hours are from 9 am to 5:30 pm and an appointm ent is nec­
essary.
Community Calendar
Free Azania Henry Isaacs. Chief representative to the U N. of the Pan
Africanist Congress of Azania (African name for the Union o f South A f­
rica), recently returned from Africa, will speak on the developing People’s
War against apartheid-colonialism and the current wave of South African
and U.S. aggression in Africa. 7 pm. Sun., Feb. 14, Mallory Ave. Church
(126 N.E. Alberta).
Furnish 3 Street Flusher Trucks. For information call
Duane Gullixson, Buyer, 248-4004. 10% Bid Surety
Required.
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Labor, Material b Equipment to Remove Old Carpet­
ing b Install New Specified Carpeting at Civic Audi­
torium. For information call Harold Vaughan, Pur­
chasing Agent, 248-5375. 10% Bid Surety b Special
Prequalification by 02/22/82 Required.
03/02/82
Furnish Management & Operation of Portland Auto
Port. For information call Carlton Chayer, Asst.
Purch. Mgr. 248-5374. 10% Bid Surety Required.
02/16/82
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02/16/82
Labor, Material & Equipment to Construct 60-lnch
Washington County Supply Line, Phae II, approx.
6273 feet in length. For information call Carlton
Chayer, Asst. Purch. Mgr. 248-5374. 10% Bid Surety
b Prequalification of Bidder Required.
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Labor, Material b Equipment to Construct Seawall
Ship Connections. For information call Nancy Kear­
ney. Buyer, 248 4486 10% Bid Surety & Prequalifi­
cation of Bidder required
Skill Trainer for semi-
independent living pro­
gram for chronically
mentally III adults In
N /N E Portland. Will
work as part of case
management teem and
be reeponsible for client
assessment, skill train­
ing, and davalopmant
of
community re ­
sources. Must be able
to work with mentally
ill clients, work with
minimum supervision,
and
work
flexible
hours. Rsquirsmants:
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:
112,800-114,000. Send
resumes
to
S.
Chandler, N /N E Com­
munity Mental Health
Center, 310 N.E. Ore­
gon, Portland, OR
97232. Closing date
February 19. 1982. Affir
mative A ctio n /E q u al
Opportunity Employer
5,
POLICE DATA
TECHNICIAN
46.31/hr to start. Train­
ee level position to
work in Police Bureau
Records Division. Will
ba trained in classify­
ing, coding, filing infor­
mation from Police re­
ports and other docu­
ments aa wall as data
entry and retrieval pro­
cedures on computer
terminals and tele­
types. Employees must
be able to work day,
evening or night shifts
as well as weekends
and holidays. Salary in­
cludes City-paid benefit
package.
Apply no later than 5
pm, Monday. February
22, 1982 to:
Portland Civil
Service
610 SW Montgomery
Portland. OR 97201
or
Urban League
6329 NE Union
Portland, OR 97211
/4n Equal Opportunity
Employer
Oregon Department of Energy has the follow
ing openings:
02/25/82
SENIOR ENERGY ANALYST
To develop an energy end use model of the
State's commercial sector. Salary: $2219
$2818/month.
02/23/82
SENIOR SYSTEM PLANNER
To develop a production costing simulation
model of the region's electricity system Salary:
$2219 $2818/month.
PROGRAMMER
ANALYST
Denver, Colo.
Openings for DIBOL
p ro g ram m ers. M in i­
mum 2 yra exper in
DIBOL a must. Experi­
ence with MCBA gen­
eral accounting pack­
ages enhances your
value. Salary negotia­
ble. Excellent oppor­
tunity with the only au­
thorized Digital Compu
ter distributor in Color­
ado. Contact Fred
Hughes. Kim brough
Computer Sales, 4725
Independence, Colo.
80033. (303) 425-0883.
ELECTRIC UTILITY
DIRECTOR
Central Florida
City of Kissimmee. Util­
ity serves 14,500 cus­
tomers in 85 sq miles
with an annual budget
exceeding $22 million.
Director reports to the
City Manager and is re­
sponsible for directing
a staff of 86 employees
in all phases of utility
operations including
the City's 70MW gener
ating plant. Electrical
engineering degree b
co n sid erab le e x p e r­
ience in electric utility
management required.
Salary commensurate
with experience it
background. Full bene­
fits package included.
Send
resume
and
salary history to P e r­
sonnel b Labor Rela­
tions Dept., P O . Box
1608. Kisaimer. Flori­
da. 33741.__________
p c c—
RFP-83 Furnish Moving Services to The Portland Building.
For information call Carlton Chayer, Asst. Purch.
Mgr , 248 5374.
02/18/82
Invitation For Proposals
Sealed bids will be received by the Housing Authority of Portland, Oregon
at 1605 N.E. 45th Ave., Portland, OR 97213, (mailing address P.O.Box
13220, Portland, OR 97213), until 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, March 10,
1982, for the rehabilitation of the following properties:
1) 7850 68 N. Interstate (tenplex), Portland, Oregon
2) 4207 S.E. 37th Ave. (tenplex), Portland, Oregon
ENERGY ANALYST
To conduct in depth analyses of energy use in
Oregon's
industries
Salary:
$1923-
$2240/month.
Starting salasry will depend on your qualifies
tions. The State has an excellent benefit pack­
age. If you have an engineering or scientific
background and advanced training and exper
ience in energy planning, please send resume,
before March 1, to:
Hussein Hassoun
Oregon D epartm ent of Energy
102 L b I Building
Salem, OR 97310
JOBS OVERSEAS
Big
money
fast,
$20,000 to $50,000 plus
per year. Call 1-716-
842 6000. ext. 3819.
BUY
SELL
TRADE
Want to sell
your c a r...
your house.
ENTERTAINM ENT
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
SECRETARY 11/
HOM E ECONOM ICS
Sylvania Campus
Typing 60 wpm 2-3
years secretarial experi
ence required. Good
number skills or book
keeping experience de
sirable Good interper
sonal skills required.
Hours 7:30 am 4:30 pm
Monday-Friday. For in­
formation contact 293-
5133
An Affirmative Action
and Equal Opportunity
Institution
HOUSE FOR RENT
19th b Prescott
2 bedroom, 1 bath, liv­
ing room/formal dining
room, basement, spa­
cious kitchen with ap­
pliance garage and
large yard. $260/m o.
Call evenings 282 6516
1646 the General Court of Mattachutetti enacted a
law making it legal to smoke tobacco only when on a
j o u r n e y f i v e m ile s a w a y fro m any to w n .
Bids will be opened publicly at the above stated time and read aloud.
Premises will be open for inspection on Wednesday, February 24, 1982, as
follows:
1) 7850-68 N. Interstate: From 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon
2,4207 S.E. 37th Ave.: From 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Prospective bidders may obtain one set of Bidding Documents at the above
address between the hours of 8:00 a .m .-4:30 p.m. For businesses outside
the Portland area. Bidding Documents may be requested by calling the
Housing Authority at 249-5579.
HOUSING AUTHORITY OF PORTLAND, OREGON
H< £. Hunter
Executive Director
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PORTLAND MEADOWS
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FEDERAL HIGHW AY A D M IN ISTR A TIO N , February 16, 1982. SEALED
BIDS W ILL be received at Western District Federal Division, Contracts
Branch, 610 East Fifth St., Vancouver, WA 98661, until 2 p.m. local time on
March 16, 1982 for construction of 13.72 miles of roadway grading and base
on Washington M t. St. Helens Volcanic Activity Disaster Repair Project
9400A, 9403 and 9400152A. Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Skamania
County, Washington. Estimated quantities include 16,000 Ton Borrow ex­
cavation; 500 M-gal Watering; 38,000 Ton Crushed aggregate; 33,000 Ton
stock-oiled aggregate; 280 Ton Dust palliative; a Lump sum item for Struc­
tural steel modular bridge, erected, a Lump sum item for mobilization; 5,332
Lin. Ft. Culvert Pipe; 800 Hour flagmen; 7 Each Debris deflector; 3.550
Hour equipment rental; 2040 Hour general labor and other small items of
work. THIS PROJECT IS A TOTAL SMALL BUSINESS/LABOR SUR­
PLUS AREA SET-ASIDE. The project work is located outside the restricted
area imposed around Mt. St. Helens and is approximately 25 miles north­
easterly from Cougar, W A . Contract time of 110 calendar days will be al­
lowed for performance of the work. The estimated price range is betwen
$850,000 and $1,100,000. Plans, specifications and bid results may be ob­
tained at the address shown above or by calling the Contracts Branch, Van­
couver, W A 1 206 696 7520.
N W Film Study Center Films The Earth is Our Home and The People
are Dancing Again, on Northwest Indians, their history and their struggles
to regain their right. Thurs., Feb. 18, 8 pm, 1219 S.W. Park.
John Prine/Steve Goodman in concert on Feb. 19, Portland Civic Au­
ditorium, 8 pm. Tickets are $11 and $10 reserved, on sale at: G .I. Joe’s in
North Portland, Rockwood, Oakgrove, Eastport, Beaverton; Everybody's
Records; Meier & Frank, downtown, Salem, Eugene; Frederick & Nelson;
and the Civic Auditorium box office.
Hypoglycem ia w orkshop. Wed., Feb. 17, at The Family Clinic, 7904
SE 13th in Sellwood. Preregistration is required: call 231-1235.
Johnny and the D istractio n s will play rock and roll for a dance at
P .C .C .’s Sylvania Campus, Fri., Feb. 12. Dance will be in the cafeteria, 9
pm-1 am, $3, $2 for PCC students. Opening for Johnny and the Distraction
will be Portland rock group Positive Waves.
Economic D evelopm ent Advisory C o m m ittee for the City of Port­
land will meet on Wednesday, February 17, at 7:30 am at City Hall, 1220
S.W. Fifth Ave., Room 106. Agenda includes report from Business Devel­
opment Task Force on Northeast Economic Development Program.
"T h e N icaraguan R evolution: An Eyew itness R e p o rt" Sun. Feb.
14th at 7:30 pm, 711 N. W. Everett. One dollar donation requested.
Free incom e tex p rep aratio n offered by the Volunteer Income Tax
Counselors, at the Albina Human Resources Center, 5022 N. Vancouver
Ave., Feb. 8 and every other Monday from 10 am-1 pm until filing dead­
line. Call 280-6901 for more information.
MEADOWS
BID OPENING DATE
U.S. Department Of Transportation
The Oregon C oalition A gainst the Reagan Im m ig ratio n Plan will
host an office warming and legislation update party on Sunday, February
14 from 3-6 pm at the Com m unity Law Project, 1628 S.E. Ankeny.
Donation of $2.50 is requested. Children are welcome.
Portland CETA Advisory Council will meet on Thursday, Feb. 18. 3-5
pm in Room 106, City Hall. 1220 S.W. 5th Ave. The meeting is open to the
public for question and comment. The agenda includes discussion of the
status of funding.
Happy Birthday Susan B Anthonyl Feb. 15th. Celebrate with Port­
land and Tri-County National Organization for Women in the Great Bal­
loon Caper! Buy a balloon for your sister, your daughter or your Love. We
will be selling them on the mall downtown & maybe other locations. Call the
N O W office 295-2550, or Elizabeth at 223-5697, or Linda at 285-4420 to
help sell.
NO W regular business meeting 7:30 pm, Feb. 16, NOW Office (Rm.
330, 408 S.W. 2nd Ave.).
Folk Concert by U. Utah Phillips and other., Sat., Feb. 20, 8 pm, St.
Ignatius Church, 3300 S.E. 43rd. $5. 222-4479.
M etro p o litan Hum an Relations Com m ission. Tues., Feb. 16, 12:30
pm, Room 106, City Hall.
Eliot Neighborhood Development Association, 7:30 pm, Mon., Fee.
15, Matt Dishman Center, 77 N.E. Knott.
North Portland Citizens C om m ittee Board Meeting, 7:30 pm, Mon.,
Feb. 15, Neighbors North, 7508 N. Hereford.
Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods, 7:30 pm, King Neighborhood
Facility, 4815 N .E. 7th, Tues., Feb. 16. Clint Thomas, Deputy Superinten­
dent o f Schools, explains the School Board rationale for the Tubman
Middle School relocation.
W o o d la w n Im p ro v e m e n t A sso ciatio n , 7:30 pm, W ed., Feb. 17,
Oddfellows Hall, 700 N.E. Dekum
This coupon is good for
one Free General
Admission to Portland
Meadows Sunday only.
DESCRIPTION
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MENTAL HEALTH
INVITATION TO BID
NON-DISCRIMINATION: 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 Compli­
ance Division, Room 209, City Hall, 1220 SW 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.
JOB FINDER
Sub-Bids Requested
Pierce County Detention and
Corrections Center,
Tacoma, Washington
Bid Date: Feb. 16,1982
Time: 1:00 P.M.
Donald M. Drake Company
1740 N.W. Flanders
Portland, OR 97209
1001 N o rth S c h m e e r Road P o rtlan d . O re g o n 97217
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Observer
Classifieds
283-2486
Brandy and water spoils two good things." Charles Lamb
Request For Letters of Qualifications
The Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon (Tri Met) is
soliciting Letters of Qualifications from interested firms qualified to assist in
the preparation of a Managerial and Supervisory Training Program.
At this time, Tri-Met is interested in receiving a Letter of Qualification only.
Based on the review of each submitted Statement of Qualifications, Tri Met
may invite a limited number of firms to submit detailed proposals.
All proposers must certify that they are not on the Comptroller General's list
of ineligible contractors.
The Request for Letters of Qualificatins may be obtained from Ms Ann
McFarlane, Grants and Contracts, Tri Met, 4012 S.E. 17th Avenue. Port
land, Oregon, 97202, telephone (503) 238 4802 Letters of Qualifications are
due in Tri-Met's offices no later than 3:00 p.m., March 4, 1982
The successful proposer(s) will be required to comply with all applicable
Equal Employment Opportunity Laws and Regulations
TRI-COUNTY METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION
DISTRICT OF OREGON
John N. Post
Director, Engineering and Contracts