Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, July 08, 1987, Page 10, Image 10

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STATE OF OREGON
DEPT. OF GENERAL SERVICES
Purchasing Division
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ADVERTISEMENT
FOR BIDS
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Sealed bids will be received for the acquisitions listed
below.
Bid No., Description, Location, Closing Date
Goods
62900031
58070098
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12500039
10500011
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07 15
Portland
07 17
Reroof Portland State Office
Bldg Pre Bid 7 14 87, 9:00
AM Meet Lobby, Portland
State Office Bldg,
1400SW5th. Deposit $50 00
Portland
07 28
Sole Source Acquisitions
The following acquisitions are advertised as being
available from only one manufacturer or as having to
meet product compatibility requirements.
58070102
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Coos Bay
C onstruction
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Herbicide
Rental of Controlled A h
Suspension Therapy Beds
Catalani Named Manager
For Highway Division
Ronault Latang Sajang Catalani, who was born in
Indonesia, has been named labor compliance mana
ger for the State Highway Division, Salem.
He is in charge of managing the division's Equal
Employment Opportunity/Minority Business Enter
prise programs.
Catalani, 34, has managed a Southeast Asian Le
gal Assistance Project for six counties in the Portland
and Salem areas during the past four years. He was
a case worker for the State Children's Service Divi­
sion for one year.
Catalani was involved in an interdiscriplinary gra
duate program in Third World community develop­
ment at the University of Oregon, graduated from
Willamette Law School and studied at Howard
University, Washington, D.C., under a community-
lawyer post-doctoral fellowship.
He is a member of the Oregon State Bar Affirma­
tive Action Committee, on the board of the Inter
national Refugee Center of Oregon and the North
west Voter Education and Registration Project, sec­
retary of the Refugee Child Advisory Committee,
counsel and spokesman for the Southeast Asian
Legal Affairs Task Force, and was formerly secre­
tary of the Salem Forum on Refugee Affairs and a
member of the Salem Human Rights Commission.
SK 1380 4 Maxima Mem
brane Oxygenator 4/CS
Upgrade Bell & Howell 3801 (
COM Recorder to be Compa
tible W ith Bell & Howell 6700
Recorder
Portland
07 16
Salem
07 15
Bid documents may be seen or obtained at the office
of the Purchasing Division, 1225 Ferry St., S.E..
Salem, OR 97310; telephon (503) 378-5501
A New Opportunity
For Small Business
Kaiser Permanente is pleased to announce that we
now have special MEDICAL AND DENTAL
PLANS available for groups with THREE OR MORE
EMPLOYEES
Here are some of the benefits we can offer you
and your employees:
• COMPETITIVE monthly rates
• A CHOICE along with youi current medical
or dental program.
• NO CLAIM FORMS for services received in our
facilities.
• NO DEDUCTIBLES ($100 $500) or CO PAY­
MENTS (20%) like many health insurance com­
panies require (on all routine care)
• NO W AITING PERIODS or exclusions for
EXISTING covered medical or dental condi­
tions.
• ROUTINE WELL CARE (annual examinations,
children's immunizations, etc.I
To recieve more detailed information, call Gail
Stuckenschneider, Account Development Coordma
»or, at 280-2050, ext. 2755.
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