ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids for the partial demolition and remodeling of Science Annex and the old Museum of Natural History buildings, University of Oregon, Eugene, will be received by the Oregon State Board of Higher Education until 4:00 PM PST, Tuesday, August 11, 1987, m Conference Room 2, UO Physical Plant De partment, 1295 Franklin Blvd., Eugene, OR 97403 1276 Briefly, the work includes the partial demolition and remodeling of a one-story wood frame shop building; the partial demolition and remodeling of a one-story concrete frame office building; site demolition and improvements and utility service terminations and re­ modeling. For further information, contact UO Physical Plant (phone: 503-686 5243) V I MEDICA L” CENTER ASSISTANT/ASSOCI ATE PROFESSOR OF OPHTHALMOLOGY-NEUROPHTHALMOLOGY T h e U n iv e r s ity o f N e b ra s k a C o lle g e o f M e d ic in e , D e p a r tm e n t c f O p h th a lm o lo g y , is se e kin g a n e u r o p h th a lm o lo g is t w it h a s tro n g c o m m it m e n t to r e s id e n t, m e d ic a l s tu d e n t te a c h in g a n d re se a rch . R e q u ire m e n ts in c lu d e s a tis fa c to r y re s id e n c y a n d n e u r o p h t h a l­ m o lo g y fe llo w s h ip c o m p le tio n a n d A B O e lig ib i l it y o r c e r t i f i ­ c a tio n . M u s t have d o c u m e n te d p r io r te a c h in g and research e x p e rie n c e . S e n d q u a lific a t io n s and c u r r ic u lu m v ita e to : R a y m o n d E. R e c o rd s , M .D . C h a irm a n , D e p a r tm e n t o f O p h th a lm o lo g y U n iv e r s it y o f N e b ra s k a C o lle g e o f M e d ic in e 4 2 n d and D e w e y A v e n u e O m aha, NE 68105 A n E q u a l O p p o r t u n ity E m p lo y e r SUB-BIDS REQUESTED The Oregon State Highway Division requests sub bids from Minority- and Women-Owned Enterprises for the following projects: Harrison Blvd. — Corvallis E.C.L. and Halsey to Harrisburg Bid Opening: July 23, 1987 9 AM 32260 Hwy. 34 • Tangent, OR 97389 (503) 928-6491 Equal Opportunity Employer N e w C ivil R ig h ts A d m in is tra to r Nam ed R aleigh le w is , former administrator of the Wash- ingiiin State Human Rights Commission, has been named administrator of the Civil Rights Division of the Bureau of Labor and Industries, Commissioner Mary Wendy Roberts announced. Lewis, 47, was selected from among 120 appli­ cants from throughout the country for the post. The selection process included interviews with finalists by a seven-member citizens' panel appointed by Roberts "I am very pleased that Raleigh has accepted the position His wide background and personal com­ mitment to civil rights will strengthen the Bureau's effort against discrimination,” said Roberts. Lewis' salary is $3,914 a month. The new administrator served as executive secre­ tary of the Washington Human Rights Commission, which is charged with enforcing the state's anti- discrimination laws a position he held from 1980 through 1985 Prior to that he was deputy director of the Illinois Department of Commerce and Commu­ nity Affairs with a staff of 200 and he served as director of the Illinois Office of Manpower and Human Development. A graduate of Lincoln University of Jefferson City, Mo., Lewis is a candidate for a doctorate in educa­ tion from the University of Massachusetts. He joins the Bureau after working as a private consultant in Olympia. The Bureau's Civil Rights Divison handles about 1,600 new discrimination complaints annually. Lewis said his major goals include speedy resolution of cases and an education program to make the public more aware of the services offered by the Bureau in handling discimination complaints in employment, housing and public accommodations. Lewis and his wife, Donnie, have three children. July 15, 1987, JOBS, Page 7 w a s .. *'V<.