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    Page 12 • Portland Observer • January 19, 1989
JOBS & CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
SECRETARY
APPLIANCES
Gifted and Talented
1/2 Time 20 Hour Week
1988-89 School Year
To perform secretarial, clerical,
record keeping, accounting and class
scheduling duties for the Gifted and
Talented Specialist. Qualifications:
High school graduate or equivalent
education, experience or training,
typing skills, 65 wpm, experience op­
erating word processing, microcom­
puter, experience designing and main­
taining extensive fiscal and program
records. Availability private transpor­
tation and a valid driver's license.
Ability to attend 4 nightly staff meet­
ings per year. Knowledge of fiscal
procedures. Shorthand and/or
briefhand skills. Salary $8.65 hr Ap­
plication deadline 1/20/89 by 2 p.m.
WASHERS & DRYERS
$100.00 and Up
CALL 282-4911
MISCELLANEOUS
JOBS WANTED
CALL THE GIRLS!
FOR YOUR YARD
A fter 1 :00 P.M.
289-9122 • 286-8493
MISCELLANEOUS
HELP WANTED
GET PAID!
F or Reading B ooks!
$100.00 per title.
Write: PASE-J6143,
161 S. Lincolnway,
N. Aurora, IL 60542
Call Jeaneen at 255-1841, Ext. 207
for Multnomah Education Service
District application form & additional
information.
HUM AN IU StMIHCI
Equal Opportunity Employer
S
PLANT HUMAN RESOURCES MGR
HOUSES/APARTMENTS
RENTALS
CAMBRIDGE COURT
APARTMENTS
New Manager needs great tenants.
2 BR Townhouse apartment with D/
W, Carpets, Bus Access. Rent is
$280.00 + Moving Fee. Come by or
call manager: 5224 N. Vancouver
Ave., 282-4723. Manager - Apt. #10,
Section 8 Welcome.
Arm our Food C om pany is seeking an ex
,»oriented hum an resouico professional lo a s ­
sum e <i full ra n g e of em ployee relations ac tiv i­
ties al our m e a l fxo ces sin y plan! in Portland.
O regon th e s e include em ploym ent. training,
safety, w o rkers' com pensation, co m m um c.r
lions and records
To be su c cessfu l, a c a n d id .d e w ill n e e d an
u n d e rg ra d u a te d e g re e and al le a s , 3 yea rs
hum an resou rce m anag em ent e x p o n en t©
W e oiler a ch a llen g in g career opfm rlunily in a
dynam ic m anag em ent environm ent and an e x ­
celle n t salary am t benefits package lo r un
m ed iate and confidential consideration, submit
resu m e lo
A R M O U R FOOD C O M P A N Y
Barry M Sift
Director. Human Resources
One Cenlral Park Plaza
Station CC 8
Omaha. Nebraska 68102 1679
I goal Opportunity I mploycr M ’t d l/V
INSURANCE
SAIF Corporation
Oregon's leading w orkers' com pensation insurance carrier is seek­
ing Ind ividu a ls lo r the fo llo w in g p osition s:
ATTORNEY
Portland Branch
The individual in this position will work with contested workers' compensa­
tion claims, prepare cases for hearings and represent the organization in
administrative hearings before the Workers' Compensation Board. Significant
trial experience or administrative hearings experience required. Workers'
compensation or insurance defense background preferred. Applicants must
be a member of the Oregon State Bar.
SECRETARY
LEGAL SECRETARY
$1,363 MINIMUM
CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS IN SALEM
Applicants must have a legal secretary or paralegal background and be
skilled in the use of the typewriter (70 wpm minimum), dictaphone, calculator
and telephone, legal, medical and business terminology would be helpful.
Wang word processing experience is preferred
We offer an excellent benefits program. To be considered for these
positions you must complete our employment application. Please call our
message phone (503) 1-373-8047, by 5 p.m., January 23rd to request your
applicant packet. No resumes please.
SAIF C orporation
CITY OF SALEM, OREGON • HOUSING AUTHORITY
CITY ENGINEER • CITY OF GRESHAM, OREGON
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
INVITATION TO BID
MID-COUNTY BURNSIDE AREA COLLECTOR SEWERS
PROJECT NO. 3028
"ATTIC INSULATION TO BRUSH COLLEGE,
GLEN CREEK & ORCHARD VILLAGE”
BID DATE: Wednesday, February 1,1989 until, but not after 11:00 a.m.
BID NO.: #3479
Sealed proposals will be received by the City Engineer, at the City Hall,
1333 N.W. Eastman Parkway, Gresham, Oregon 97030, until
Friday, February 3,1989 Pacific Standard Time, at which time they will
be opened, for the construction of the Mid-County Burnside Area Collector
Sewers.
The major quantities involved are as follows:
Schedule A
L.F.
10240 8” Gravity Sewer Pipe
L.F.
266 6" Gravity Sewer Pipe
L.F.
570 674" Service Lateral Pipe
Each
36 Manholes
Schedule B.
L.F.
L.F.
L.F.
Each
8" Gravity Sewer Pipe
6447
425 ' 6" Gravity Sewer Pipe
674" Service Lateral Pipe
3840
32 Manholes
Contractor for this work shall furnish all labor at current State of Oregon
prevailing wage rates, materials and equipment and services of all kinds to
complete the work in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor.
Plans and specifications may be examined at theofficeof the Gresham
City Engineer, 1333 N.W. Eastman Parkway, Gresham, Oregon. Copies of
said plans and specifications may be obtained upon application to the City
Engineer and by posting a non-refundable fee of $25.00 with the City
Engineer for each set of plans and specifications requested.
Contractors must prequalify for Sanitary Sewer construction with the
City of Gresham, as required by the laws of the State of Oregon, before the
date of a bid opening. Otherwise, their proposal may not be given consid­
eration.
All proposals must be submitted on the regular forms furnished by the
City of Gresham, addressed and mailed or delivered to the Engineering
Division, City of Gresham, in a sealed envelope plainly marked, "SEALED
BID ON MID-COUNTY BURNSIDE AREA COLLECTOR SEWERS
PROOJECT NO. 3028" bearing the name and address of the bidder. Each
must be accompanied by a certified check, cashier’s check or bid bond in an
amount not less than ten percent (10%) of the total bid. A performance and
payment corporate surety bond in the full amount of the contract shall be
required to guarantee faithful performance of the terms of the contract at the
time of contract execution.
The City of Gresham reserves the right to reject any and/or all bids,
waive informalities or to accept any bid which appears to serve the best
interests of the City. The Bidder understands and agrees that if a Contract
is awarded, the Owner may elect to award all schedules under one Contract,
separately, or in any combination that best suits the interest of the Owner.
Each bid must contain a statement as to whether the bidder is a
resident bidder, as defined in ORS 279.029.
In determining the lowest responsible bidder, the public contracting
agency shall, for the purpose of awarding the contract, add a percent
increase on the bid of a non-resident equal to the percent, if any, of the
preference given to that bidder in the state in which the bidder resides.
A pre-bid conference is scheduled at Gresham City Hall, 1333 East­
man Parkway, Gresham, Oregon on January 26, 1989 at 2:00 p.m. in the
mini M ESC conference room located on the west side of the City Hall parking
lot.
The City of Gresham is a equal opportunity employer.
BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL
1333 N.W. Eastman Parkway • Gresham, OR 97030
METROPOLITAN EXPOSITION RECREATION COMMISSION
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
The City of Salem will receive sealed bids at the office of the City
Recorder, Room 205, City Hall, Salem, Oregon 97301, until, but not after
11:00 a m., February 1,1989, at which time said bids will be publicly opened
and read in the City Council Chambers, Room 240, City Hall, for the project
specified herein.
Prime contractors interested in bidding on this project may receive one
copy of the specifications and other bid documents at the office of the
Purchasing Supervisor, 555 Liberty St. S.E. - Room 315, Salem, Oregon
97301.
Bids must be submitted on the proposal forms furnished to bidders.
Proposals shall be submitted in a sealed envelope plainly marked "BID QN
ATTIC INSULATION TO BRUSH COLLEGE. GLEN CREEK & ORCHARD
VILLAGE Bid #3479” , and show the name and business address of the
bidder.
Any objections to or comments upon the bid specifications must
he submitted in writing to the Office of the Purchasing Supervi­
sor, 555 Liberty St. S.E., Salem, OR 97301. They must hQ
received no later than five ¿51 working davs before the bid closing
date.
A surety bond, cashier’s check, or certified check of the bidder in the
amount of ten percent (10%) of the bid must be attached to each proposal
as bid security. Unsuccessful bidders will have their security refunded to
them when the contract has been awarded.
No bids, exceeding $2,000, will be received or considered by the City
of Salem or any of its officers unless the bid contains a statement by the
bidder (by signing his proposal) that the provisions of the Davis-Bacon Act,
40 USCA 276a(a) shall be included in his contract. Every contractor or
subcontractor is required to post the applicable prevailing wage rates in a
conspicuous and accessible place in or about the work-site for the duration
of the job. Contractors and subcontractors who intentionally fail to post the
PWR can be made ineligible to receive any public works contract for up to
three years.
The Salem Housing Authority reserves the right to reject any or all bids,
to waive formalities and of postponing the award of the contract for thirty (30)
days. Prices quoted shall be firm for a period of 30 days after the closing
date.
RECIPROCAL PREFERENCE LAW: In compliance with ORS 279.029,
bidders must state on their proposal whether they are a resident or non­
resident bidder. Proposals that tail to provide this information wilL.bfi.
considered non-responsive.
The attention of bidders is directed to the provisions of Chapter 97,
Salem Revised Code, concerning unlawful employment practices. Violation
of such provisions shall be grounds for immediate termination of this
contract without recourse by the contractor.
BIDDER CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENT: The Energy Buy-Back
Weatherization Program requires that contractors be certified by Salem
Electric to complete weatherization measures. In order to insure that the
proposed insulation work qualifies for the Energy Buy-Back Program, all
bidders will be required to be certified by Salem Electric prior to submission/
acceptance of bids and must submit a copy of such certification along with
your bid.
NOTE: This project is federally funded through the Department of
Housing and Urban Development and all requirements of that agency
pertaining to bidding and contract performance shall be strictly adhered to.
A NON-MANDATORY PRE-BID CONFERENCE will be held at the
Office of the Housing Authority of the City of Salem, 360 Church St. SE,
Salem, OR 97301, (503) 588-6455, at 10:00 a.m., on January 24,1989. The
meeting will include an opportunity to inspect representative units at each of
Equal Opportunity Employer
CONSULTING SERVICES TO CONDUCT A FINANCIAL ANALYSIS
FOR FACILITIES PROPOSED FOR CONSOLIDATED MANAGEMENT
the three sites.
Inquiries concerning the contents of the bid specifications should be
directed to Jerry Croft, Project Coordinator, Salem Housing Authority, at
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
The Metro E-R Commission wishes to engage consulting services to
conduct a financial analysis for facilities proposed for consolidated manage­
ment by the Commission. The study objectives are two-fold: (1) to document
the current financial status of thefacilities considered for consolidation­
providing a base for measuring effectiveness of consolidated management;
and (2) Identification of financial issues which must be resolved for consoli­
dation of facilities to proceed. For a complete request for proposals, contact
Nancy Meyer, Memorial Coliseum Complex, P.O. Box 2746, Portland,
Oregon 97208, (503) 235-8771. A pre-bid meeting will be held at the
Memorial Coliseum on January 19, 1989 at 10:00 a.m. PST.
Proposals must be received by 5:00 p.m. PST on Friday, January 27,
1989. Published on January 18, 1989.
(503) 588-6455.
The Business Youth Exchange of the Portland Metro Chamber of
Commerce is accepting applications for the position of Executive
Director. This position, which reports directly to the Chairman of the
Exchange, will be responsible for planning, organizing and directing
private sector involvement in a variety of youth employment and related
educational activities.
The Executive Director will supervise an administrative support staff
of two and will work with employers, service groups, schools and gov­
ernment agencies throughout the Metropolitan Portland area Position
requires a proven record in establishing and maintaining successful
working relationships with persons at all levels including CEO's, person­
nel representatives, educators, and human service agency staff and
volunteers.
The successful candidate will be an outstanding communicators and
proven leader capable of motivating and working with a wide variety of
public and private sector professionals. Strong administrative, person­
nel, financial, and problem-solving skills and experiences are required.
Professional qualifications will include at least a Bachelor's degree or
equivalent work experience in a related field Private industry experi­
ence is preferred.
Salary will be commensurate with qualfications and experience. Ap­
plications must be received by January 31, 1989 Send resume and
salary requirements to: W. Charles Long, Search Committee Chairman,
Plaza 2, 555 S.W. Oak, Portland, OR 97204.
BUSINESS YOUTH EXCHANGE
SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
JUDGE'S CHAMBER
PIONEER COURTHOUSE
BID DATE: Tuesday, January 24,1989 at 2:00 P.M.
J.S. Perrott Construction Co.
4824 N E. 42nd St. • Portland, Oregon 97218
(503)287-9852 • FAX (503) 284-6814
We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from small
business and small disadvantaged business sub contractors and women
and minority business enterprises.
PORTLAND OBSERVER
Robin J. Kirkpatrick, Purchasing Supervisor
CITY OF PORTLAND
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
PROMOTION AND EDUCATION CONTRACT FOR PORTLAND’S
RECYCLING COLLECTION PROGRAM
PROPOSALS DUE: Friday, January 27,1989 until 4:00 P.M.
Notice is hereby given that the City of Portland intends to contract for
professional consultant services. These services are for developing and
conducting promotion, notification and public information activities for the
City’s recycling collection program.
The consultant’s role will be to develop a comprehensive promotional
program plan for a two year period. The purpose of the promotion program
is to increase public participation in the recycling program.
The Request tor Proposals is available from the Bureau of Environ­
mental Services, Bruce Walker, Room 400, 1120 S.W. 5th Avenue, Port­
land, Oregon 97204. Selection will be made in two steps. The first step is a
short proposal (3 to 5 pages) which must be received no later than 4:00 p.m.
on Friday, January 27, 1989. Questions regarding the procedures and
proposal may be directed to Bruce Walker at 796-7772.
The City encourages bidding by MBE's and FBE’s and will assist such
firms to understand and participate in formal bidding processes.
NON-DISCRIMINATION: 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 th Code of the City of Portland.
It is unlawful for the City of Portland or its contractors to discriminate
on the basis of sex, race, color, national origin, handicap, age or creed in
programs, activities, services, benefits and services, except as allowed by
INFORMATIONAL ADVERTISEMENT
PORTLAND PUBLIC SCHOOLS
CALL FOR BIDS
Sealed bids will be received until 1:00 p.m. on the dates
indicated in the Purchasing Department, Multnomah County
School District #1 J, 501 N. Dixon, Portland, Oregon for the
items listed herein:
BID FILING
DATE
DESCRIPTION
Feb. 21, 1989 Gregory Heights Middle School Addition
and Remodel.
Formal announcement, detailed specifications and
bidding document may be obtained at the above address
F o r a d d itio n a l in f o r m a tio n , p le a s e c o n ta c t
M ic h a e l J. H u tch e n s, D ire c to r o f P u rc h a s in g ,
249-2000, Extension 581.
Federal law.
INFORMATIONAL ADVERTISEMENT
PORTLAND PUBLIC SCHOOLS
CALL FOR BIOS
SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
Sealed bids will be received until 1:00 p.m. on the dates
indicated, in the Purchasing Department. Multnomah County
School District No 1 J, 501 N Dixon. Portland. Oregon for
the items listed herein
WESTERN OREGON STATE COLLEGE
MAASKE HALL RENOVATION
BID DATE: Monday, January 23,1989 at 3:00 P.M.
BID FILING
DATE
Dale Ramsey Construction
BID TITLE
P O Box 1082 • Corvallis, Oregon 97339
(503) 753-2012
Formal announcement, detailed specifications and
bidding document may be obtained at the above address
F o r a d d itio n a l in fo r m a tio n , p le a s e c o n ta c t
M ich a e l J H utchens. D ire c to r of P u rch a sin g ,
249-2000 Extension 581.
We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from small
business and small disadvantaged business sub contractors and women
and minority business enterprises
"The Eyes and Ears ot the Community
288-0033
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