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    Portland Observer, April 26, 1984 Page 9
CL A SS ! F!ED A D VER T /S /N G
C O M M U N ITY
SERVICES AND
ALLOCATIONS
PROFESSIONAL
Large non profit organi­
zation looking for pro
feesional to work in it»
Community
Services
and Allocation area.
W il be required to assist
with development and
evaluation of social ser
vice program» and pro­
vide technical assistance
to volunteer» and com ­
mittee».
Require
•
masters degree m »octal
work or related field or
bachelors degree and
minimum 2 years direct
ly related experience,
plus proven abilities with
financial systems, pro
gram evaluation, com ­
munity organization or
administration preferred
Send resumes to:
P ersonnel D e p t.
U n ite d W a y o f th e
INSTRUCTOR/
COUNSELOR
HELP WANTED
Federal, S tate Et Civil
Service job» now avails
bis in your area. Call 1-
(6191
569 8304 for
info 24 hrs.
EXECUTIVE
DIRECTOR
Non-profit
TV-Ceble
Acceaa Production Unit
responsible for three
hours weekly local pro
gramming, seeks part-
time Executive Director,
self starter, exper w /
fund-raising, volunteers,
production, scheduling,
equipment repair. Start
w /3-m o nth
contract.
Send resume by May
13th to
Search Committee
Creative Outlet
1819 NW Everett
Portland OR 97209
Equal Opportunity
Employer
Columbia/Willamette
718 W. Burnside
Portland OR 97208
Equal Opportunity
Employer
For M R /D D adults in
work activity center. BA
in special education or
related field preferred
Duties include teaching
socialization
skills,
behavior error manage
ment, report writing,
counseling 32 hours per
week. >920 per month.
Apply between 9:00 a m.
and 2:00 p.m . at:
3829 S.E. 74th
through May 1st.
Include resume and let­
ters of reference
Equal Opportunity
Affirmative Action
ACTIVIST
Get paid to help reverse
th e arm s ra ce . The
c o m m itte e for S A N E
nuclear policy (S A N E )
is now filling position
N e w ly begun c o m ­
m u n ity
o u tre a c h
program Must be hard
working and politically
motivated.
Call: (603) 242 9360
between 9:00 a m. and
5:00 p.m. for interview
A UNIQUE JOB OPPORTUNITY
PIPE FITTERS ft
MILLWRIGHTS
JOURNEY LEVEL
Needed at Crow n Zel-
lerbach Cam as m ill.
M u st have ab ility to
work from engineering
d raw ing s and shop
sketches. Position re ­
quires ex p e rien ce in
industrial maintenance
M inim um of 5 years of
paper mill experien ce
p re fe rre d . P ro o f of
jo u r n e y -le v e l s ta tu s
must be provided and
the ownership of tools
of the trade is required.
Rate of pay 11 5.33 /h r.
plus ex ce llen t frin ge
b en efits A p p lica tio n
w ill be ac ce p te d only
at the:
State of Washington
Employment Security
Department
603 W. Evergreen Btvd
Vancouver. WA
Beginning April 9. 8:00
a m . and c o n tin u in g
until s u ffic ie n t c a n d i­
dates have ap p lied or
may close anytime after
6 :0 0 p .m . on Friday,
April 13, 1984
Equal Opportunity
Employer
PROGRAM M ER/
ANALYST
Unique Seasonal Jobs with the Internal
Revenue Service. $5.93 per hour. Limited
irregular hours primarily Dec. thru Apr.
providing tax assistance by phone to the public.
Paid training provided. 2 years public contact
experience or college required. If interested
report to Room 315, 1220 S.W. 3rd at 8:30 a.m.
or 1:00 p.m. on: Apr. 30, May 7, May 14 orMay
21, 1984 for a written test. Test space limited to
first 45 people appearing.
FOR IN FO R M A TIO N CALL 221-3168
IRS IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
Live where you want
'Continued fro m page 8, column />
the most recent resident is sold dur­
ing any two-year period.
Rentals o f rooms or units in
owner-occupied multidwellings for
two to four fam ilies, if discrim in­
atory advertising is not used.
Limiting the sale, rental, or occu­
pancy o f dwellings which a religious
organization owns or operates for
other than a commercial purpose to
persons o f the same re lig io n , i f
membership in that religion is not
restricted on account o f race, color
or national origin.
Lim iting to its own members the
rental or occupancy o f lodgings
which a private club owns or oper­
ates fo r o ther than a com m ercial
purpose.
H o w th e Fair H ousing L aw is
enforced
D is c rim in a to ry acts covered by
the Fair Housing Law can be report­
ed to: Fair Housing, c /o the nearest
H U D Regional Office
The co m p la in a n t m ay state a
complaint in a letter or use a com ­
plain t fo rm . The c o m p lain t fo rm
may be obtained fro m the nearest
H U D O ffice. Complaints should be
notarized, if possible, and must be
sent to H U D within 180 days o f the
aliened discriminatory act.
I f the d is c rim in a to ry act is
covered by the law , H U D w ill
investigate the c o m p la in t. I f the
Secretary decides to resolve the
co m p lain t, H U D may attem pt in ­
form al, confidential conciliation to
end the d is c rim in a to ry housing
practice: o r, info rm the com p lain ­
ant o f his or her right to seek imme­
diate court action. In ap p ro p ria te
cases, H U D may refer the complaint
to the Attorney General.
The complaint may be referred by
H U D to a Stale or local agency that
adm inisters a law w ith rights and
remedies w hich are su b stan tially
equivalent to those o f the Federal
law. If the State or local agency does
not commence proceedings w ithin
30 days and ca rry them fo rw a rd
with reasonable promptness, H U D
may require the case to be returned.
In any case, the complainant will be
notified o f the type o f action to be
taken.
U p o n receipt o f a c o m p la in t,
H U D will furnish a copy to the per­
son charged with the discriminatory
act. The person charged may then
file an answer in w ritin g , which
should also be notarized.
Court action by an individual
A person may take a com plaint
directly to the U.S. District Court or
State or local court under Section
812, within 180 days o f the alleged
discriminatory act, whether or not a
complaint has been filed with H U D .
In ap p ro p ria te cases, an attorney
may be appointed for the complain­
ant and the payment of fees, costs,
or security can be waived.
I f H U D or the State or local
agency is unable to obtain voluntary
com pliance, the com plainant may
file suit in the appropriate U.S. Dis­
trict Court.
The court can grant permanent or
tem porary injunctions, tem porary
restraining orders or other ap p ro ­
priate re lie f. It may aw ard actual
damages and not more than S I,000
in punitive damages. The courts are
also directed to expedite cases under
Section 812 and assign them fo r
hearing at the earliest practical date.
C ourt actio n by th e a tto rn e y
general
In fo rm a tio n about possible dis­
crimination in housing may also be
brought to the attention o f the A t ­
torney General. I f the resulting in­
vestigation indicates that there is a
pattern or practice o f resistance to
fu ll en joym ent o f rights granted
under Title V I I I , or that a group of
persons has been denied such rights
and the denial raises an issue of gen­
eral public im portance, the A tto r ­
ney General may bring court action
to ensure fu ll en jo y m e n t o f the
Mghugraaied by Title VJ1.
How the 1866 Civil Rights Law Is
enforced
The 1866 C iv il Rights Law p ro ­
vides a quick, direct method o f ob­
taining a remedy against racial dis­
c rim in a tio n in housing: the co m ­
plainant may lake the case directly
to a Federal court.
The court could stop the sale or
rental o f the desired housing to
someone else. It could make it pos­
sible for the complainant to buy or
rent the desired housing. It could
award damages and court costs or
take other a p p ro p ria te actio n o f
benefit to the complainant.
Programmer / Analyst
w ith m inim um 2 years
p ra c tic a l ex p e rie n c e
H a rd w a re experien ce
should include IBM Sys
tern
3 4 /3 6 ,
using
COBOL, RPG II Appli
c a t io n s e x p e r ie n c e
should inclu d e menu
f a c t u r in g s y s te m s
Knowledge of M APICS
is a real plus Individual
should be able to relate
and communicate with
user d e p a rtm e n ts ef
(actively.
W e are dedicated to the
production and world
wide distribution of dial
ysis equipment and re
lated products. Our pri­
m ary goal is superior
quality in all that we do
Send resume to:
B D D ra k e W illo c k
Attn: Human Resour­
ces Dept.
13620 S.E. P h easan t
C o u rt
Portland OR 97222
P rincipals o nly; No
Phone Calls, please
Equal Opportunity/
Affirmative Action
Employer
Call for Bids
CITY OF PORTLAND
Buyer
>1770/m o. to stan
Customer Services
Representative
CITY OF PO RTLAND
>1128/m o. to start
Fiscal Auditor
>25,064/yr. to start.
Welder
>11 66/hr.
Apply by 5:00 p.m .,
May 4. 1984
All positions include
City-paid
benefits.
RESUM ES W ILL NOT
BE ACCEPTED
Apply to:
PORTLAND CIVIL
SERVICE
1220 S W. Fifth Ave.
Rm. 100
Portland OR 97204
or
URBAN LEAGUE
6329 N.E. Union
Suita 218
Portland OR 97211
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
PORTLAND POLICE
OFFICER
EXAMINATION
Applications will be ac­
cepted now and will be
open and continuous.
Starting salary >1,648/
m o n th w ith yearly in ­
creases to top pay of
> 2 ,3 4 9 /m o n th a fte r 5
years Benefits include
medical, dental and op
tical ca ra , life in s u r­
ance and pension plan.
Apply at:
P o rtlan d Civil Servica
1220 S W 6th A ve
R m . »170
P o rtlan d OR 97204
KING
(503! 288 6617
Portland Police Bureau
is an Equal Opportunity
Employer.
TEACHING
POSITIONS
Part time
for
8 week
(June
11 August 3). Upward
Bound. Portland State
University.
science,
mathematics, career ex­
ploration.
Application
and position descnption
available in U.B. office.
S h a ttu c k H all
Rm »239
(2294010)
Deadline: 5:00 p .m .,
April 27. 1984
sum m er program
Proposals Due 2:00 P M on Various Dates
NEIGHBOR
H O O D FACILITY office
space available Approx
2800 sq ft., >8 75 per
sq. ft. Annually. Con­
tact:
James Loving
288 0371
Applications for
ELDERLY PROJECT
n St Helene. OR are now
available at the Council
of Seniors Office,
397-4000
Equal Housing
Opportunity
COMMERCIAL
PROPERTY FOR SALE
Small family owned
clothing and woodstove
dealership.
Excellent
location on main high­
way through eastern
Oregon town of Bums.
Those interested call
603 673 6661
days
603 493 2301
avenlngs.
VACATION/RESORT
RENTALS
Relax at the coast for
lessl Ocean view; walk
to beaches and bay
front. 24-hour Movie
time. W eekly rates be­
fore June. Willers Motel,
Newport.
266 2241
(503) 246 4362
or
U rban League
5329 N .E. U n ion A v e.
S u ite «218
P o rtlan d OR 97211
Invitation for Proposals
REAL ESTATE
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
Sealed Proposals will be received at the Bureau of Purchases and Stores,
Room 412, City Hall, Portland, OR 97204, for the (Commodities) (Equip
ment) (Projects) detailed below until 2:00 P .M on the dates indicated
Plans and Specifications may be obtained at the above address
ditional information, telephone Buyer at number listed
Unless otherwise stated in the individual proposals listed herein, no
proposal or bid will be considered unless accompanied by a bid surety for an
amount not less than ten percent 110%) of the aggregate amount of the
proposal.
The City encourages bidding by MBE's and FBE’s and will assist such firms
to understand and participate in formal bidding processes
NON D IS C R IM 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.
1 800 628 2806
Ask for Mark
Invitation to Bid for:
Replacing Patio Doors on 17 Housing Authority Homes
The Housing Authority of the County of Clackamas will receive sealed bids
to: Replace the patio doors on 17 scattered site homes, with a more energy
efficient entry and window system
Bid packages may be picked up at 13930 S Gain, Oregon City. Sealed w rit­
ten bids must be received on or before 2:30 p .m .. May 16, 1984, at the
above address where they will be opened and publicly read aloud.
All bids must be on supplied form Outside of sealed bid should state: A t­
tention: 0 Robert Miller, sealed bid for patio door replacement All
questions should be directed to Mr Miller at 666-8267
The Housing Authority of the County of Clackamas reserves the right to
reject any or all bids or to waive any informalities in the bidding. No bid shall
be withdrawn for a period of 30 calendar days subsequent to the opening of
the bids without the consent of the Housing Authority of the County of
Clackamas
OPENING DATE
BID NO
DESCRIPTION
108
Labor, Material Et Equipment to Remove Broken
Hanging Tree Limbs in City Parks. Schedule II. Cart
ton Chayer, Asst. Purchasing Mgr 248 4474
5 /1 /8 4
Improve SE 32nd Ave from Francis St. to Powell
Blvd. Duane Gullixson, 248 4486
5 /1 /8 4
C 9506
112
C9417
114 A
115 A
116
DVI,
The
American
Dream (Financial Inde­
pendence) This is your
chance to own a com ­
117
plete
Video
Rental
Business The »1 invest­
ment opportunity in the
118 A
world today with: 1. |
Immediate cash flow, i
2. Unlimited earning
C 9498
potential. 3. Small over­
head 4 No employ- 1
ees 5. Protected terri­
tory. 6. Excellent tax
shelter
7. Complete
training
M IN IM U M
CASH
INVESTM ENT
>7,700->14,400.
Call
today
For ad
Labor, Material Et Equipment for Conduit 3 Relocation,
Phase I. Michele Ackerman, 248 4181 Prequalifica
tion in Class 11 W ater Lines Et MBE Utilization Re
quired.
5 /8 /8 4
Construct SW Pomona St. Et SW 39th Ave Sanitary
Sewer System. Duane Gullixson, 248 4486 Prequali
fication in Class 8 Sewer Construction Required.
5 /8 /8 4
Furnish Janitorial Services in 8 Locations. Carlton
Chayer, Asst Purchasing M gr., 248 4474
5 /1 /8 4
Furnish Janitorial Services for 3 Police Facilities
Carlton Chayer, Asst Purchasing M gr., 248 4474
5 /1 /8 4
Labor, Material Et Equipment to Construct West
W ell Production Field Wells Michele Ackerman,
248 4191. Prequalification in Class 32 W ell Drilling
and MBE Utilization Required.
5 /1 0 /8 4
Furnish Intenor Furniture & Accessories for Perform
ing Arts Center Michele Ackerman, 248 4474
5 /1 0 /8 4
Furnish Janitorial Services for Comfort Stations.
Carlton Chayer, Asst Purchasing Mgr , 248 4474
5 /1 0 /8 4
Improve NE Sumner St. from NE 28th to 29th Et
NE 30th to 33rd Ave. Ef Construct Storm Sewer
Duane Gullixson, 248 4486 Proqualification in Class
2 Street Improvements Ef MBE Utilization Required
5 /1 5 /8 4
Invitation for Bids
Sealed bids will be received by the Housing Authority of Portland (HAP) at
1605 N.E. 45th Ave., Portland. Oregon, 97213 until 2:00 p .m ., P S T ,
Tuesday, M ay 29, 1984, for the installation and fabrication of draperies for
Sellwood Center, 1724 S.E. Tenino, Portland, Oregon.
Bids will be opened and read aloud in the HAP Board Room located a, 4400
N.E. Broadway, Portland, Oregon, approximately one hour thereafter Bid
ders are invited to attend the opening of bids
Briefly the work includes the fabrication and installation of drapes for 112
living units and seven solariums in a seven story mid rise
A field inspection of the existing conditions where the drapes are to be in
stalled will be held on Wednesday, May 9, 1984, beginning at 10:00 a m. All
parties wishing to attend will meet on site at 1724 S.E. Tenino A HAP
representative will be present to conduct a tour of the building and answer
questions pertaining to the w ork.
Bidders may obtain one set of bidding documents upon receipt of >25 00
deposit (refundable upon return of documents within 10 days of bid
opening) from the HAP office at 1605 N.E. 45th Ave , Portland, Oregon
between the hours of 8:00 a m and 4:30 p.m . Bidders outside the Portland
area may request documents by calling 249 5579
Any questions concerning this project shall be referred to Mr
Jones at 249 5655
Richard
HO U SIN G A U TH O R ITY OF PORTLAND
W E. Hunter
Executive Director
The 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 Opportunity,
Affirmative Action. H U D Section 3 Requirement, and payment of not less
than minimum Davis Bacon salaries
For all construction and equipment contracts over >10,000, the bidder shall
be required to submit with the bid a bid guaranty not less than 5 percent of
the amount of the bid. The bid guaranty may be a certified check, bank
draft, U .S . Government Bonds at par value or a bid bond secured by a
surety company. If the bid guaranty is not submitted with the bid, the PHA
shall reject the bid.
For all construction contracts over >10,000 the contractor shall be required
to furnish a performance and payment bond, each for 100 percent of the
contract price.
Notice of Cancellation of
Public Hearing
Notice is hereby given that the previously scheduled public hearings to be
held at the request of any interested personls) by the Tri-County
Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon for the purpose of con
sidering the FY '86 Section 9 Operating Assistance grant application and
the grant amendment application for Section 9(A) Capital Assistance are
cancelled because no requests were received The hearings were previously
scheduled for Monday, April 30. 1984, 10:00 a.m at the Portland Building,
1120 S W Fifth Avenue, Second Floor Meeting Room "C ” . Copies of the
grant applications are still available for public inspection at the Tri Met Of
fice. Planning and Development Department, 4012 SE 17th Avenue, Por
land. Oregon
JO HN R POST, Director
Engineering and Contracts