Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, December 01, 1982, Page 14, Image 14

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    CL A S S IF l E D A D VER TISING
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CITY OF PORTLAND
INVITATION TO BID
Plans and specifications may be obtained at the above address. For addi­
tional information telephone buyer at number listed.
238-1034
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
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,
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255-9060
NON -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 tha Contract Compli­
ance Division, Room 209, City Hall, 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.
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DESCRIPTION
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BID OPENING DATE
After Market Auto & Truck Parts & Supplies. For in­
form ation call Duane Gullixson, Buyer, 248-4486.
10% Bid Surety Required.
12/14/82
Furnish 1 Forty Foot Aluminum Fire Boat. For infor­
mation call Duane Gullixson, Buyer, 248-4486. 10%
Bid Surety Required....................................................
12/07/82
Labor, Material & Equipment for Kenton Park Light­
ing Project. For information call Michele Ackerman,
Buyer, 248-4191. 10% Bid Surety Required.
12/14/82
h o m e to w n Y o u ll lie iju u n h n q A m e r
tea s d o e s
In le re s le d ’ C a ll y o u r A ir ( ,u a rd
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288-5611 Ext. 210
Sub-Bids Requested
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NATIONAL
G U A R O
W e G u a id Americas Skies.
Portland International Airport
Maintenance Facility
Portland, Oregon
Bid Date: December 14,1982
2:00 p.m.
JO B S FOR ALL
Full time/Part time
Many will train.
Job Locators
774-1979
Juhr Construction Inc.
M U LTN O M A H COUNTY
Proposals Due: December 14, 1962 at 2:00 p.m.
Proposal No. B87-400-8253
Seal^l proposals will be received at the office at the Director of Purchasing
S.E. 11th Avenue, Portland, Oregon for:
Fuel Oils PS-200 on a requirements basis for calendar year 1983.
Minority Business Enterprise Program
Pursuant to the Public Contract Review Board's Administrative Rule No
60.050 this bid is designated to the M inority (M B E, Business Enterprise
Set-Aside Program.
Bid Date: December 14,1982
2:00 P.M.
900 S.W . 5th
Portland, Oregon 97204
(503) 221-8811
We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids
from women and minority subcontractors.
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Attractive men & wom ­
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An Equal Opportunity
Employer
training available at no
charge.
CLASSIFIED^
R o bert D lm o n d
In tern a tio n a l M o d e ls W a n t Ads Sell, R ent,
Hire, Trade or Buy.
534 S W 3rd A ve.
Call Dee.
P o rtlan d, OR 97206
222-6644
Dial 283-0090
(503) 235-3158
Sub-Bids Requested
Portland International Airport
Maintenance Facility
Portland, Oregon
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H ig h t u a d a ’, N a lu ia l W o o d *
Call For Bids
We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids
from women and minority subcontractors.
Verification of MBE Certification by the City of Portland or application must
be received by the Multnomah County Purchasing Div. ten (10, days prior
to Bid Opening.
as per specifications on file with Purchasing Director. No proposal will be
received or considered unless the proposal contains a statement by the
bidder as part of his bid that the requirements of ORS 279.350 shall be
included. M ultn o m ah C ounty reserves the right to reject any or all
proposals.
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Specifications may be obtained at Purchasing Office, 2505 S E
11th Ave.
Portland 97202
Sharon Jacox,
Purchasing Director
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HOUSING
munity based organiza­
tion. Resumes due by
Decem ber 15 to: 1006
S.E. Grant, 97214.
1339 S.E. Gideon St.
Post Office Box 4229
Portland, Oregon 97242
Hoffman Construction
Company
SERVICES
POLICE OFFICER
CLERICAL SERVICES
T A X M ANAGER
PA YRO LL
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M r. S A N D M A N
C ity of Salem . $1435-
G row th oriented qual­
T Y P IN G /
S P E C IA L IS T
Wood Floors
$1831/m o. High school
ity, regional C PA firm Responsible for prepar­
W ORD PROCESSING
CHAIR8 from MS
graduate or have com­
RECLINERS from »128
Mailing list, resumes
seeks Tax Mgr with in- ing sem i-m onthly pay­
I H u rt Haw rwan
SOFAS from S1S7
pleted GED, 2 yrs. col­
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dep th diversified tax roll for data processing.
Manuscripts, etc.
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born«» ™ t t chaws M b Most racht
complete 2 yrs. college
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portunity. Salary open. for 700-800 staff m em ­
aapanancs w . »a«a p k iu . m ol ou.
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within 5 yrs. of appoint­
REFRIGS ft FREEZERS
Positions available in b e rs . D e m o n s tra te d
wort Ws maba houascaba r b U pwa
Ubft Mb .a il w a rw ib S m .
m ent. A t least 21 yrs.
Will pick up sq. cabinets
Yakima, Seattle W A & knowledge of account­
C H R IS T M A S TREE
of age and have not yet
only. Working or not.
Eugne, OR. Resumes ing
principles
and
RETAILERS
JOHN GILBERT
M 4 21S4
reached 60th birthday.
to D avid F. B onato, kno w led g e o f federal
Dealers W ith Trees
Refrigeration Spaciattiee
Closing date fo r a c ­
M .P . Boyd, Olofsen & and state w ag e and
Green Flag Promotions
244 6378
cepting applications:
C o .. P .O . Box 580, hour regulations re­
can provide free adver
1 2 /3 /8 2 . Written exam
Moses
Lake,
W A quired.
HOUSE W A R M E R S
tisem ent ft increased
given: 12/18/82. To re­
SlASOplusSI 50
96837.
OIL CO
Please apply in person
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643
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p e r m ile
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1603 NE 37th
An Equal Opportunity betw een 9 a .m . and 4
1812.
NOPHONfYCHAKtS
inform ation sheet and
287 0620
_____Employer
p.m.
to subm it application
HAIRSTYLING
300
neat
and natural
Far W est Federal
contact: City of Salem
C onvenience o f your densified wood logs for
Savings
O C C U P A T IO N A L
Personnel D e p t., 555
EFRIGS 8 FREEZERS
home at a time conven­ $99.00.
421 S .W . 6th
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Over 1500 lbs.
Prove guidance and An Equal Opportunity
REPAIR ED
225, Salem Oregon
at
$5.
Perms start $20.
Employer
evaluation and conduct
Reasonable Rates
97301.
LICENSED
M-F-H-V
Day or Nite
surveys on industrial
An Equal Opportunity
hairstylist
refrigeration
GOVERNMENT
hygiene matters to en­
Employer
CALL GAY, 775-0711.
SPE C IA LTIE S
JO B S
sure com pliance w ith
244 6378
State and Federal regu­ Im m e d ia te o p e n in g s
H Y P N O S IS
W A N T TO S H A R E
lations. Requires a B.X. overseas and domestic,
EXPERIENCED
for exam preparation
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NE hom e, kids,
MILITARY
M .S . or P h .D . and 5 $20,000 to $50,000 plus
and sports im prove
TIR E D OF S A M E
HELP WANTED.
pets,
smokers OK $125
per
year.
Call
(312,
920
years previous e x p e r­
ment. 643 4472.
OLD DRAG?
I includes utilities, first &
ience; and ABIH certifi­ 9675 ex. 2141 A.
Call Monica, 771-0234.
last. 286 9076.
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Sealed proposals will be received In Room 412. City Hall. Portland, Oregon,
97204, for items detailed herein until 2:00 P .M . on the dates indicated.
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Community Calendar
First hand a c c o u n t o f life In th a In d ia n h ig h la n d s o f G u a te m a la
talk by Manuela Sequic, 7 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 5. Multnomah Friends Mcet-
_ inghouse, SE 43rd & Stark, sponsored by American Friends Service C o m ­
mittee.
Attacks by the Guatcmlan army on unarmed peasant villages are a con­
stant fact of life in the impoverished Indian regions o f Guatemala Manuela
Sequic will give a recent and first-hand view o f this situation which has not
only continued but worsened since the coup in March that brought Efrain
Rios M ontt to power.
For more information call: (503) 240-9427.
A rte and C rafts S h o w , by the Urban Indian Council’s "O lder Native
American Progrsm, 10 a.m .-4 p.m ., Saturday, December 4, at the Urban
Indian Council, 1634 S.W . Alder, (corner o f S.W . 17th and Alder Streets).
$5 charge for ìó-table and $10 for a full table. Indian food will be sold all
day.
Facing It; Tha h u m an con d itio n In th a nuclaar a g a ," Dec 3 and 4
at the Northwest Service Center, 1819 N .W . Everett. Participants in thè
symposium include renowned science fiction writer Ursula LeGuin, Oregon
Laureate W illiam Stafford, and a host o f Northwest performing ar­
tists, scholars and spiritual leaders. Tickets are $1 per session or $2 for all
three sessions, purchasable at the door. For more information and complete
program call Kay Reid or Nora Hallett, 222-7293.
S o u jo u rn s r T ru th T h e a tre will perform at the N .E . Y W C A H o lid a y
B u ffe t b B azaar on Dec. 3, 12:30 p.m. The bazaar runs from 10 a.m .-4
p.m. and the $3 buffet luncheon will be at noon. Call 288-5173 for details.
A n n u a l V a s p a ra C o n c e r t a n d th a " M e e e la h " a ln g -in . Vespers
Concert, 8:30 p.m. Dec. 4 and Dec. 6. in St. M a rv ’s Chanel. University o f
Portland. Reservations are required, call 283-7287. The "Messiah” sing-in
will take place on Dec. 5 at 5 p.m. in Buckley Center auditorium at the U ni­
versity o f Portland. Participants are encouraged to bring their own copies
o f the music, since the University has only a limited supply.
In tars tata Flrahousa C u ltu ral C an tar is currently developing its winter
schedule. Instructors are being invited to submit resumes to teach classes,
workshops, programs and related activities being designed and scheduled in
the areas of drama, art, dance, crafts and music to promote the various eth­
nic heritages o f the com munity. Seniors, handicapped and youth arc en­
couraged to participate. I f interested, contact Sue Busby, 5340 N In ter­
state, Portland, OR 97217 (243-7930). Deadline: Dec. 3, 5 p.m.
. 5 o .m .
" H o lid a y M a g ic " faahlon aho w , featuring fashions from Nordstroms,
8:30 p.m. Dec. 3, at the Jantzen Beach Thunderbird Inn. Sponsored by the
Urban League o f Portland, there will be dancing after the show to the bid
band sounds o f O lo ria P a tri. Tickets are $ 7 .5 0 , available at all U rban
League offices and at Geneva’s Lounge, 4228 N . W illiam s Ave. Contact
George Rankins for more information, 288-6517.
Fro« African music. Ephat M u uru, world-class mbira musician from
Z im b abw e, w ill perfo rm music o f his country in a concert in the Reed
College Chapel at 8 p.m ., Saturday, Dec. 4. He will perform on the mbira,
the traditional musical instrument o f Africa, and will amplify his perform­
ance with folktales about the Zimbabwe people.
G ift wrapping aarvlcaa to tha public are being offered until Christmas
by the Portland Chapter o f the National Organization for Women, at the
Saturday M arket during operating hours. Funds will be used to maintain
the feminist activities o f this national non-profit organization.
W orkahop on m aking decorativa cone wreathe, Thursday, Dec. 9th,
at the Western Forestry Center. Cost is $13 for members o f the Center and
$14.50 for others. 228-1367 for schedule and registration forms.