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Page 14 Portland Observer, November 3, 1982 Community Calendar In v ita tio n to Bid C ITY OF P O R T L A N D IN V IT A T IO N T O B ID ACROSS 1. L e tte r 4. Shinto temple 7. Recline laaily 8. Sprites 10. A and H Sealed proposals will be received in Room 412, City Hail, Portland, Oregon, 97204, for items detailed herein until 2:00 P.M . on the dates indicated. Plana and specifications may be obtained at the above address. For addi tional information telephone buyer at number listed. When Bid Surety is required, proposals shall be accompanied by a certified check, cashiers's check or a bid bond, payable to the City of Portland for an amount not less than ten percent (10% ) of the aggregate amount of the bid aa 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. DESCRIPTION 2. German river 3. C ity trains 4. Bush 8. Derisive shout 8. Touch end to end 7. Reasoning 9. Sam ------ , golfer 10. Hope and Cummings 12. Strong, low cart 14. Shoemaker 18. Poke 11. C ircular 13. S-shaped molding 14. One-horae sleigh 15. Apron top 18. Patience of flFlW QBK 19. Beam H H È K QOUC 20. Self n U Q F Ill HUt'JOUI 21. Stigma LIU (LIT C l i n ü f l K L.C-1W C-lkJCJ WO tise 23. Help ukdrcj 24. Small mwpih f i n dis nn fiE ri tance n tu m u H tiuuw 25. U nder, PJ&WKB HDCfciO shot Û12Ü O B B w ater wheel 33 R iver ( It .) 27. Borders 34 T e te -a ------- 28. T ria l 30. River flow 35 In this place ing into 37 Fen North Sea nunwDkJ aoan Suwir uuMu 17. Rough lava 18. Beetle 20. Singer Nelson ------ 22. Vegetable 24. Black 28. Young lion 2». Negative reply 30. M e rry 31. L yric poem 32. ------ Lake, Ore. 35. Embraces 38. Employs 37. Stephen Vincent N O N -D ISC RIM IN A TIO 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 Compli ance Division, Room 209, City HaH, 1220 S W Fifth Avenue, Portland, Ore gon 97204, 246 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. BID N 0 Aaewer CROSSW ORD BID OPENING DATE ------ . poet 21-A Furnish Concrete Sewer Pipe for 1983. For informa tion call Maxine Albright, Buyer, 248-4003. 10% Bid Surety Required. 22 11/09/82 Furnish 1 Forty Foot Aluminum Fire Boat. For infor mation call Duane Gullixson, Buyer, 248-4486. 10% Bid Surety Required.............................................................. 12/07/82 FURNISH A N N U A L SUPPLIES 23- A Liquid Chlorine 11/16/82 24- A Chlorine in Containers 11/16/82 25- A Mixed Concrete. For information please call Carlton Chayer, Ass't Purchasing M gr., 248-5374. 10% Bid Surety Required. 27- A Furnish Janitorial Services at Kelly Butte Emergency Communications. For information call Bill Morrissey, Buyer, 248-4002. 10% Bid Surety Required. 28- A Furnish Janitorial Services for Stable 41. For infor mation call Bill Morrissey, Buyer, 248-4002. 10% Bid Surety Required. 11 /1 6 /8 2 11/18/82 11/18/82 N o tic e O f In te n t T o A p p ly FOR M O DIFICATION OF MASTER PLAN The Employment Division, as administrative agent for the Governor of Ore gon, is making application to the U .S . Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration, to modify its Master Plan to operate the Spe cial Grants to Governors program in Oregon during FY 1963. Interested persons may review the modification during a 30-day period, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m .-4 p.m ., beginning with publication of this notice. Please address comments concerning the FY 1963 Special Grants to Governors Program to: Governor's Grant Unit, Employment Division, 875 Union Street N.E., Salem, OR 97311. Call For B ids S.E. W A L N U T STREET NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION MAPLE STREET 76-000-5-5-270-10-33 Sealed proposals will be received at the Office of the City Manager, City Hall, Hillsboro, Oregon until 11:00a.m ., November 18, 1962. The general nature and approxim ate quantities o f work are aa follows: Street: Construction of 1 300± lineal feet of 32 ' street with curb and gut ters, 5 ' sidewalk each side, storm sewer, water line and all necessary ap purtenances. Contract documents may be obtained from the Office of the City Engin eer, City Hall, 205 S.E. Second, Hillsboro, Oregon. Documents will not be mailed unless advance money for postage is received. 12.00 No bids will be considered unless the bidder states that provisions of O.R.S. 279 350 shall be complied with. CITY OF HILLSBORO Bernie Baunage City Recorder N o tice O f In te n t T o A p p ly For M o d ific a tio n O f M a ster Plan The Employment Division, as administrative agent for the Governor of Ore gon, is making application to the U .S . Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration, to modify its Master Plan to operate the Spe cial Grants to Governors program in Oregon during FY 1963. Interested persons may review the modifications during a 30-day period, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m . - 4 p.m ., beginning with publication of this notice. Please address comments concerning the FY 1963 Special Grants to Governors Program to: Governor's Grant Unit, Employment Division, 875 Union Street N.E., Salem, Oregon 97311. LUTHER 38. Poker stake 39. Grampuses 40. O ver (poet.) 41. To the righ t! DOWN 1 . A retort (slang) The Gingerbread Lady The Gingerbread Lady, by Neil Simon, opens Portland Civic Theatre’s Blue Room season and runs Thursdays through Saturdays through Novem ber 20th. First presented in New York in 1970, The Gingerbread Lady is essentially a drama rather than a comedy, but it is humorous to the extent that there is a great deal o f funny dialogue stemming very naturally from characters who live in a world where wisecracks serve to mask almost constant cries for help. In The Gingerbread Lady, Neil Simon has created characters through whom he deals with alcoholism, parent-child relationships, friendship based on mutual weakness and need, and the waste o f life itself. In certain respects this play has a Chekhovian quality in that its people are funny at one level, deeply tragic at another. The protagonist, Evy Meara, a burnt-out, alcohol ic lounge singer, returns from a spell in a sanitarium where she has gone for treatment for alcoholism, to her rather squalid New York apartment. Evy attempts to put her life together with the help o f her daughter Polly and a few friends. The Gingerbread Lady was made into a film last year entitled Only When I Laugh, and earned three Academy Award nominations. Under the direction o f Robert Nielsen, the six member cast includes Betty Brookes as Evy M eara, A dair Chappell as her daughter Polly, Nicholettc Reid as Toby Landau, Evy’s best friend, and Thom C o sg riff as Jimmy Perry, the homosexual out-of-work actor. Agatha C hristie’s The M ousetrap, directed by Jacqueline W illis is cur rently playing on P .C .T .’s Mainstage through October 30th. Call 226-3048 for reservations. Schedule o f public re vie w m eetinga on solid w e s te options: Tues day, N ov. 9, 7:30 p .m ., St. Vincents H ospital A u d ito riu m , 9205 S .W . Barnes Rd., Portland. Thursday, Nov. 1 1 ,7:30 p.m ., POE Willamette Cen ter Auditorium , 121 S.W . Salmon, Portland. Tuesday Nov. 16, 7:30 p.m ., Clackamas Community College Community Room, 19600 S. Molalla Ave., Oregon C ity. Thursday, Nov. 18, Gresham C ity H a ll Council Chamber. 1333 N .W . Eastman Ave., Gresham. W illa m e tte V a lla y R acial M in o rltia a C o n s o rtiu m , Nov. 5-6, Cheme- keta Community College, Salem. "Th e emerging minorities in Oregon: Ed ucation, Business, Politics, Com m unity Service." For in fo rm atio n call Joyce W ilson, 399-5142 (in Salem) or Faith Lopez, 399-5075 (also in Sa lem). Po rtlan d's o w n Jaan A u al will read from and talk about her new best selling novel. Valley o f the Horses, at the M ultn o m ah C ounty L ib ra ry, Nov. 4 at 7:30 p.m. " O h , C o w a rd l" billed as the “ creme o f Noel C o w ard,” this revue will highlight the annual cooperative fundraising event o f Portland Planned Parenthood and the Oregon Shakespeare Festival Association. Nov. 4, 5, and 6, at the Cabell Center for the Performing Arts at Catlin Gabel School. General admission is $10.00; tickets may be purchased from Planned Par enthood, 1200 S.E. Morrison. For further information, call 233-1 133. Land Uss and Econom ic D a v a lo p m a n t, workshop sponsored by the Northeast Coalition o f Neighborhoods, in cooperation with the Office of Neighborhood Associations. Saturday, Nov. 6, at King School, 4815 N .E . 7th. Call 248-4575 for information or to make reservations. " T h e fig h t agalnat Taladyna W eh Chang: Toxic c h a m lc a l/ra d lo a c - tlv a w a a ta In O ra g o n ," talk by Lloyd M arb et, Sunday, Nov. 7th, 7:30 p.m. at the M ilitant Bookstore, 711 N .W . Everett. Donation $1.50. B a a u m o n t-W lla h lra N e ig h b o rh o o d A a a o c ., M onday, Nov. 8, 4043 N .E . Fremont. O verlook N eighborhood A ssociation, Overlook Community Center, 3839 N. Melrose Dr. " S o lu tio n to th a n u clear arm s ra c e ," an all-day program, Thursday, Nov. 11, at Smith Memorial Center. 1-5 p.m. and 7-10 p.m. For more in form ation contact Ruth Spetter at 248-4538 or Physicians for Social Re sponsibility 239-8556. Irv in g to n C o m m u n ity A s a o c ia tlo n , 7:45 p .m ., Thursday, N ov. 4, Augustana Lutheran Church, 2710 N .E . 14th. P ortland School Board m eetin g , 7:30 p.m ., Blanchard Center, 501 N. Dixon. " H a rv e s t D is c o ," dance, Saturday, Nov. 6, from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m . at the R oyal Esquire H a ll, 1708 N .E . A lb e rta S treet. Presented by Lcs Femmes, Music by Ray Leary. 288-4961 or 231-6759 for more information. E .C .E. H e a d s ta rt O pen H ouse, Wednesday, Nov. 10, 7-9 p .m ., in the Adams High School Cafeteria, 5700 N .E . 39th Ave. Entertainment will be provided and refreshments will be served. By Brumsic Brandon. Jr. MOTHER GOOSf DOT PUZZLE MOIlifR GOOSf 001 PUZZlf l“ t a ,'Vo. .S im o n rv<u H ü r n ig lik & t h a , hv»d O IL ft.« ’W I ) / 1.» 17 ■ 7 IÔ f t ‘ j a n d he- cam e, fo fa s . 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