Portland Observer, January 19, 1983 Page 11 CL A S S I FI E D A D VER TISI IMG f ‘ ' / D E A D L IN E FOR A D P L A C E M E N T , 4 P .M . M O N D A Y Invitation to Bid ______ employment Advertisement For Bids Contract No. 83 7010 Notice is hereby given that the Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation Dis trict of Oregon (Tri Met) will receive sealed bids until 3:00 p.m ., Pacific Standard Time, on March 1, ,983. at 4012 S.E. ,7th Avenue in the Con­ tracts Section, Third Floor, Portland, Oregon, 97202. Attention: John R Post, Director of Engineering and Contracts. Bids will be opened in Confer­ ence Room "C ft D" at that time for: Civil Construction &n Trackwork Installation: Line Section One, for the Banfield Light Rail Tranait Project, Contract No. 83-7010. The bid consists of track construction, special trackwork construction, rail welding, track removal, drainage, roadwork, grading, aaphalt paving of streets at grade crossings and access aisles between storage tracks, foun­ dations for traction electrification poles, construction of station platforms, and other related work as may be detailed in the Bid Documents. The successful bidder shall be required to comply with all applicable Equal Opportunity and MBE laws and regulations. All bidders shall be required to certify that they are not on the Comptroller General's list of ineligible contractors. The Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon does not discriminate with regard to race, color, creed, sex. or national origin. The Bid Documents may be obtained from Beth Collins. Contracts Section, Tri-Met, 4012 S.E. 17th Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97202, on or after Jan uary 20, 1983, upon payment of the non-refundable purchase price of $75.00 per set of documents. Phone: (503) 239-6488; Telex: TRI MET PTL 151 724. TRI-COUNTY METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT OF OREGON John R. Post, Director Engineering and Contracts Sub-Bids Requested Gresham Community Hospital Bid Date: January 27,1983 4:00 P.M. Donald M. Drake Company 1740 N.W. Flanders Portland, Oregon 97209 (503) 226-3991 We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from small business and small disadvantaged business subcontractors and women and minority business enterprises. Notice Of Public Hearing Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon (Tri-Met) in Room C of the Portland Building, 1120 S.W . 5th, at 7:30 p.m., on Thursday. February 17 to receive public comment on proposed bus service changes on lines »8 15th Ave./Willamette, » 8 5 Vancouver Ave., and »75-39th Ave/Lombard. Further information regarding the proposed changes may be obtained from the Transit Development Department, Tri-Met, 4012 S.E. 17th Avenue, Portland. 97202. Written or oral comments may be submitted in advance of the hearing to the Board of Directors. Tri Met. 4012 S.E. 17th Avenue, Portland, OR 97202. TRI-COUNTY METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT OF OREGON Paul N Bay. Executive Director Planning and Development Division Notice Of Election Of Board Members PORTLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Notice is hereby given that on March 29. 1983, an election will be held for the purpose of electing three board members for Portland Community College District (Columbia. Clackamas. Multnomah, Washington. Yam hill Counties) to fill the following positions and terms: Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 7 4 year term 4 year term 4 year term Expires June 30, 1967 Expires June 30. 1987 Expires June 30, 1987 The polls will be open from 8:00 a m. to 8:00 p.m. Each candidate for an office listed above must file a declaration of cendi- dacty or petition for nomination with the Elections Department of Mult nomah County. Oregon, not later than 34 days before the date of such election, the deadline for such filing being 5,00 p.m on Wednesday, February 23, 1983 W ILLIAM J. RADAKOVICH County Clerk Multnomah County PROGRAMMER M anufacturer of air­ craft, missile and nu­ c le a r c o m p o n e n ts seeks numerical control programmmer familiar w ith APT language, m ulti-axis contouring and with the ap plica­ tion of aircraft contour data to parts program­ ming. Enjoy the seren­ ity of small town living w ith salt and fresh water fishing, hunting, boating and the spec­ tacular Olympic Moun­ tains all in easy reach. M o v in g a llo w a n c e , medical, dental and vi­ sion insurance for em ­ ployees and d ep en ­ dents. Life insurance and pension plan. Equal opportunity em ­ ployer. W rite or call Jim Ambrose. Certified M an u factu ring C om ­ pany, Sanderson Field. Shelton, W ashington 98684 Telephone 1206) 426-2626 C H E M IC A L OCEANOGRAPHER Assistant Professor, tenure track position for applicants with re­ cent Ph 0 . and compe tence and interest in contemporary marine chemistry or geochem­ istry Duties will include development of re­ search projects and some teaching Salary negotiable depending upon experience and qualifications Submit resume and names and addresses of three ref­ erences by 1 March 1983 to: G. Ross Heath, Dean. School of Oceanography. Oregon State University, Cor­ vallis. Oregon 97331. An Affirmative Action Equal Opportunity Employer. DIRECTOR For Fairbanks Counsel ing ft Adoption, an agency of Catholic Community Resources, Inc. Masters level or above, with proven ad­ ministrative skills re ­ quired. Present pro­ grams include individu- a l/yo uth/fam ily coun­ seling; unwed parent counseling; adoption services Salary negoti­ able. Send resume with 4 references to: C ar­ olyn Winters, Director, C atholic C om m unity Resources in c.. 1316 Peger Rd . Fairbanks, Alaska 99701.________ RESEARCH A S S IS T A N T to work on reforests tion research in south west Oregon. Minimum qualifications B S. in Forestry w ith experi­ ence in conifer regener a t in , m e n s u r a tio n , soils, statistics, and surveying O rgan iza­ tional and supervisory skills are necessary Salary $14.000 »18.000 per annum . Position full time for one year, j subject to renewal ENGINEER thereafter based on c o n tin u e d s u p p o rt. I Accelerator Physicist/ Engineer »1646 $2572 Send letter of applica­ per mo. Design develop tion, resume, trans­ test ft maintain new cripts of all university systems associated w / work, and three letters nuclear Physics Lab ac­ of recommendation by celerator. Masters in February 5, 1983 to Dr Physics. EE or ME or 2 Stephen D. Hobbs. years min. work exper. Forestry Intensified Re Resume to Derek search Program. 1301 Storm, Nuclear Physics M aple Grove Drive. Lab. G L -10 University M edfor, OR 97501. of W ashington, S e a ­ O re g o n S ta te ttle. W A 98195 by ; University is an A ffir­ 1/31/83 mative Action Equal An Equal Opportunity E m ploym ent O p p o r­ Affirmative Action tunity Employer and Employer complies with Section 504 of the Rehabilita tion Act of 1973. SALES Growing company has openings for: O u ts id e S ales R e p re s e n ta tiv e s : Base salary . commission, car attar 90 days: protaaaronai salat aspananca (taarraabla. in h o u n training program Part Tim e Phone Sales: Phona sa<»s e.panence good communication skill« «alary neg DOE S e rv ic e -S a le * R e p re s e n ta tiv e : Public r e l a t i o n skills organization« skills to a n rv ic a accounts salary nag DOE. company car pro vidad FOR IN F O R M A T IO N CALL BROOKS-TATE AGENCY Employer Fee Paid »53 83 284 7974 YOUTH CARE W ORKER Positions in residentisl r. home for delinquent boys. $9,600. For d e ­ tails call 223 6145 M ILLW R IG H T W anted: experienced m illwright for veneer operations. Send re ­ sume to P 0 . Box 870, B ro o k in g s , O re g o n 97416 An Equal Opportunity Employer Male/Eemale SUB-BIDS REQUESTED Alaska Tundra Exhibit W ashington Park Zoo Portland. Oragon BID DATE: February 2.1983 2:00 p m. PST Brockamp and Jaeger Inc. 15798 S. Boardwalk • Oregon City. Oregon 97046 (5:3) 666-9151 Hr an e qual o p p o rtu n ity em p loyer a n d request sub bids fro m women and m inority owned business enterprises Community Calendar BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CARPET and FLOOR I C OVERING Estimator sod Install»' naadad tor sub contract work O lona M c M u r tr y 2 2 * SOI* Trans Atlantic Trading EMPLOYMENT CITY OF PORTLAND BUSINESS LICENSE MANAGER $2,822/mo. entry rete H EA RING S OFFICER/ CODE ENFORCEM ENT $32,636 year entry rate VIDEO TECHNICIAN $1,744/mo entry rate Applications must be received by 5.00 p.m., Friday, January 28, 1983 Apply to: Portland Civil Service 1220 S W Fftth. Rm. 100 Portland. OR 97201 OR Urban League 6327 NE Union Ave. Suite 218 Portland, OR 97208 TELEVISION PRODUCER/ D IR E C T O R A To produce and direct te le v is io n p ro gram s and program segments for non co m m ercial, educational television broadcast. Must have a bachelor's degree 4 3 years experience in television production- related positions. Un­ classified perm anent position; salary range M 17 »1294 »1577 m o n t h ly . Send completed application to: Mrs. Alicia W olfrum Personnel Oregon Public Broadcasting 2828 SW Front Ave. Portland. OR 97201 Closing date Feb. 4, 1983 Oregon Public Broad- casting « an Equal Op­ portunity Employer. R A D IO S T A T IO N ENGINEER Local radio station seeks qualified licensed broadcast engineer for Portland A M /F M facil­ ity. Send resume and salary history to P 0 - Box 197, Portland. OR 97207. Minorities and women are encouraged to apply Second Annual Gospel Featlval, headlined by Grammy Award winner Tramaine Hawkins, 7 p.m ., Saturday, Jan. 29. in the Smith Center Ball­ room, Portland State University. Also featured will he two local choirs. Time Sound, and House of Prayer for All Nations. Admission is $3; tickets available at the door and at the University's Box Office. S urviving U n e m p lo y m e n t, free workshop, offered by Unemployed United. The workshop will cover questions about housing (mortgage de­ fault counseling and tenant rights), food resources, energy assistance, and cheap entertainment options: Thursday, Jan. 27th, noon-2:30 p.m. at 3534 S .E . M ain (bus lines 14 and 75). For more inform ation call Marceline Canterbury evenings, 238-3775 or S.E. Uplift at 232-0010. Call in advance if childcare is needed. African end Latin jazz dance, w ith Obo Addy end Kukrudu and El C on ju n to Fabuloao, 8 p.m ., January 29th, at the Neighbors of Wood craft. Tickets available at the door, JS. Neighbors of Woodcraft is located at 1410S.W. Morrison St. N icarag u a: A S o ciety in T re n e itlo n , a selection o f photographs by New York photographer Jamey Stillings, opens Monday, Jan. 31, at the White Gallery, Portland Slate University. Stillings spent three months in Nicaragua filming ordinary people at work and observing the changes re­ sulting from the 1979 Sandinista revolution. During late 1980 and early 1981 he spent time visiting a farming cooperative in Coyolito; observed San- dinista's Literary Crusade in Pantipitu; and worked in a state-owned cot lee farm at LaEstrella. His resulting photographs reflect what Stillings calls an “ in-depth and realistic picture of the on going revolutionary process in N i­ caragua." The exhibit will open from 7-9 p.m., and will run from Feb. I to Feb 25. Black W om an W riter* on Reclem end Sexism a series of events spot lighting the artistic and political work and views of four nationally known black women. The events, all free and open to the public, will take place throughout the week of January 23-27 at various locations in the Eugene - area. For information, call Sandra Jenkins, 1-342-2901 or L hinosole, 1-747- 4501, ext. 419. Y W C A of P o rtla n d W in te r Term begins Jan. 24 at three locations. Downtown. Northeast and St. Johns. The nine-week term includes classes, workshop special events in a variety o f areas. The Northeast Center is located at 126 N .E. Alberta; the Downtown Center at I I I S.W 10th; the St. Johns Center at 8010 N. Charleston. For more inform ation contact the Y W C A , 223 6281, ext. 218. O SU * A n n u a l Beaver O pen H ou se, Saturday, Jan. 29th, for high school seniors and community college students who plan to enroll at OSU next year. This year's program will begin at 8:30 a.m. in Gill C oliseum. A 30-minute orientation meeting will be followed by student visits to their "firs t choice” academic area Visits to second and third choice fields of study are planned in the afternoon. For more information, call 1-754-4611. N O W member* visit Ruaela and China, monthly NOW forum, fea­ turing two Portland members who will speak about their trips behind the Iron Curtain. Both women, Cheryl McDowell and Barbara Dirks, are long time activists and advocates of feminism. January 27th, 7:30 p.m ., at the Old Wives Tales restaurant banquet room (S.E. 13th A Burnside). 1 he public is invited and there is no charge. The facility is wheelchair accessible and free parking and child care are available. For more information call 232-1872 after 7:00 p.m. or leave a message at 295-2550. Portland C ity Planning Com m ission meeting, Jan. 25. at Cleveland High School, 3400 S.E. 26th, in the school’s Library. For further informa­ tion, contact the Secretary to the Planning Commission at 796-7708 THE BEEPER PEOPLE. 7 1 3 S .W . 1 2 th Street C all 2 2 4 -B E E P for a fre e dem on stration. Services Bridget 1 Downey DOWNEY INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. 5205 S.W 6th Ave. 228 8327 GOD offers you a plan for your life. Dial 266 4074 A recording Portland. OR 97214 200 Gallona Heating Oil $1.01 par gallon H O U SE W A R M E R S OIL CO 1803 N.E. 37th 287 0820 tPnon vuh/ect to change) W ANTED REFRIGS b FREEZERS Will pick up sq cabinet* only. Working or not RntnqwnTirxi Spm utiTtea 244 6376 FOR YOUR SEW ING NEEDS call 266 9361 lU W Ih tlO»^,' | 8 HOPHONOCHt L ; 255-901 CLASSIFIED W ant A d * Sell. Rent Hire, Trade or Buy Call Dee Dial 283-0090 Support tlw March of Dimes !■■■■ * MBMB