Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, March 02, 1989, Page 8, Image 8

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    Page 8 Portland Observer March 2,1989
JOBS & CLASSIFIED
SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
OREGON HEALTH SCIENCES UNIVERSITY THE EYE
CENTER
Bid Date March 14, 1989 - 3 p.m.
OREGON HEALTH SCIENCES UNIVERSITY
the eye center
Bid Dale: March 14,198» - 3 p.m.
Donald Drake Construction
Howard S. Wright Construction
1740 NW Flanders
Portland, OR 97209
(503) 226-3991
PO Box 3764
Seattle, Washington 98124
Bid Phone (206) 447-7543
FAX: (206)447-7727
Questions to: Jon Brandin
(206) 447-3481
Collect calls placed to Bid Phone will be accepted on Bid Date
| We are an equal opportunity employer and request Sub-Bids from small business
land small disadvantaged business Sub-Contractors and Women and Minority
Ibusiness enterprises.
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We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from small business
and small disadvantaged business sub-contractors and women and minonp
business enterprise:
SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
Oregon Health Sciences University
Eye Center & Parking Garage
Portland, Oregon
OREGON HEALTH SCIENCES UNIVERSITY
EYE CENTER & PARKING GARAGE
Bid Date: March 14th at 3:00 PM
Andersen Construction Co, Inc.
BID DATE: March 14,1989 - 3 PM
PO Box 6712
Portland, OR 97228
(503) 283-6712
FAX (503) 283-3607
ROLL CONSTRUCTION
8205 SW Creekside Pl., Suite D
Portland, Oregon 97005
(503) 626-3045
We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from small business
and small disadvantaged business sub-contractors and women and minority
enterprises.
We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from women and
minority owned business enterprises.
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PORTLAND OBSERVER
"T h e Eyes and Ears o f th e C o m m u n ity ”
288-0033
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Mobutu Sese Seko, the pro-apartheid Anti-apartheid activists got in touch
President for Life of the central African with Bradley and the others to dissuade
country of the Congo/Zaire, may be them from rolling out the red carpet for
com ing to Los Angeles during February Black Africa’s staunchest ally of
to be wined and dined by some of southern apartheid, asking how they had come to
California’s biggest Black bigwigs. He be on the Committee. It turned out that
is also supposed to be traveling to all had been approached by FOZ.
Washington, DC for a meeting with Did Palmer deliberately misrepresent
George BushOOthe first African head of the names and offices of some of
state to be received by the new President California’s leading Black political
M obutu cam e to pow er after figures? Were she and her co-chair,
collaborating with the CIA in the 1961 Los Angeles real estate developer Bondi
assassination of Patrice Lumumba, the Gambrell, trying to lend respectability
first and only popularly elected prime to a visit which promised not only a hug
minister of the Congo-as Zaire used to public relations success for the Zairian
be called. Since that time Mobutu has dictator, but a windfall in investment
amassed a personal fortune of more possibilities for those doing business
than five billion dollars as the leader of with Mobutu? Neither Palmer nor
a country which—although it has colossal Gambrell will discuss who was, and is,
mineral w ealth-is the eighth poorest in behind it. Someone is lying.
the world, a country where one out of Congressman Dymally, the outgoing
every three children dies before the age chairperson of the Congressional Black
of two, a country where half the Caucus, is Mobutu’s most outspoken
defender on Capitol Hill. He is one of
population is dying of starvation.
A partner in crime of the apartheid the few members of the CBC who has
South African regime, Mobutu is also a steadfastly opposed H.R. 3355,
valued ally of the U.S. government. legislation introduced by his colleague,
Successive administrations have used Congressman Ron Dellums, that would
Zaire's strategic central African location cut off all economic aid to Zaire unless
as abase of military operations to defeat and until there is substantial improvement
liberation movements throughout sub- in the dismal human rights situation
Saharan Africa and to assist the there. Mr. Dymally says the Mobutu
"contras’* of southern Africa, Jonas trip has been canceled. But Zaire’s
Savimbi’s UNITA forces, in their efforts official press agency insists that it’s on,
to overthrow the popularly elected and that the invitation came from the
Congressman himself. Someone is lying.
socialist government of Angola.
Who invited one of the world’s most Any Black leader who tries to make
corrupt and repressive dictators to this Mobutu acceptable to our people is
country? Who is behind the effort to selling out our struggle and the struggle
make this friend of apartheid and violent of our African sisters and brothers for
abuser of human rights a * ‘respectable’ ’ liberation and self-determination. It is
African leader? Who is trying to clean no wonder that those who have been so
Mobutu up? For now,no one willadmit eager to betray us now have nothing to
it. But there are some likely suspects. say. But sooner or later we will learn t
Some weeks ago a group calling itself who is lying.
the Friends of Zaire Committee sent out Dr. Lenora Fulani is the national
a letter detailing the itinerary and budget chairperson of the New Alliance Party
of Mobutu’s California trip.
The and a practicing Social Therapist in
Committee’s letterhead identified los Harlem. She can be contacted at the
Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley as its New Alliance Party, 2032 Fifth Avenue,
“ honorary chairman” ; its executive New York, NY 10027 and at (212) 427-
committee members included California 9013.
Congressmen Mervyn Dymally, Julian Contact: Annie Roboff
Public Relations
Dixon, Augustus Hawkins and four L.A.
212-362-1818
-based state and local politicians.
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African-American History is celebrating
a glorious month here in the City of
Roses. Recently 21 young women from
T H E R E W A R P S O F W O R K IN G T O G E T H E R
S l Mary’s Academy located at S. W.
Market and Fifth were inspired by the
very rich heritage their forbears have
system software. Those
given freely to the benefit of the world
who join us now will
community for more than three millenia.
As a result of that recollection they
participate in the estab­
organized themselves in an effort to
lishment of a new soft­
share with their 400 student body at St.
ware dynasty.
Mary’s Academy the richness of our
You’ll need 8-10 years’
culture. Recently, they presented the
design through implemen­
results of their efforts to a capacity
tation experience in one or
audience which included the entire
student body of St. Mary’s Academy
more of the following:
and invited guests in a program they
• Major operating systems,
called "B lack Sisters Together.”
especially UNIXt
As a founder of OSF,
The entire history of the Black experience
• OLTP
here in the United States was compressed
Digital indicated to the
• Distributed systems,
into less tha 60 minutes through the
industry its corporate sup­
client server model
media of dance, song, poetry and
port for open systems.
• Architectural design
allegory.
Now, we are investing
• Modem development
St. Mary ’ s Academ y also shares a proud
heavily to ensure that
environment
history with this country. It is older
Digital’s customers get the
• Hierarchical Storage
than the state of Oregon, itself, having
Management
been established in 1859 by the Montreal
highest quality, best cost-
Sistersofthe Holy Name of Jesus. They
• Software Test
performance open systems
boast
the proud claim of the oldest high
• Systems Administration
available.
school continuously operating in the
Digital’s VAX/VMS*
For consideration, or
state. More than 18% of their students
operating system is an ac­
more information about
are African-American young women
knowledged leader among
this exciting opportunity,
who receive on the average a $1,294
proprietary operating sys­
financial assistance each year from the
please send your resume
tems. We’re aggressively
school.
to: L. Taylor, Manager,
A very impressive moment in their
developing OSF-compliant
Dept. 0309-9475, Digital
presentation was when the group did
software which will be of
Seattle Engineering
their rendition of “ Lift Every Vooice
equivalent stature.
Group, Digital Equipment
and Sing” , the rousing African-American
The recent industry
Corporation, 14475 NE
National Anthem. In tribute to that
developments in open
24th, Bellevue, WA 98007.
effort the entire audience rose en masse
in respectful silence to honor the meaning
systems software have
Proof of legal right to
of
those poignant words as they thundered
created a ground-floor
work in the U.S. is
off the walls and ceiling of the venerable
opportunity. Digital’s
required.
SL Mary’s Academy auditorium.
Seatde Software Engineer­
At one point in the program there was
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action employer
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the observation that, “ I believe that
outstanding architects and
nothing lasts forever. We gave ourselves
developers to help us de­
and our lives to America, I too, am an
American.”
velop leadership operating
Then in an assertive finale 21 proud
African-American young women stood
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tall and declared that "W e are Black
sisters together. W e ,too, are
Americans!” The presentation could
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MANAGEMENT ASSISTANT
$2799/Mo.
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CARE OMBUDSMAN
program and historic landm ark
experience in supervision, coordination
$2«,560-$36,432
commission. Will provide prof, support
and/or technical evaluation. Salary
The S l .t . ol Oregon is seeking a Long-Term
to agency heads in carrying out major
starts $ 1 ,465/Monthly. Call 1-373-
Care Ombudsman lor o position based in
staff functions. Will conduct research,
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working with long term care issues, health
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Profit. Experience necessary.
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Relations Division 155 Cottage Street Nt.
P O . Box 242, Salem, Oregon
Solent. OR 97310. (503I370-3040. Applica­
requirements; block grant and state and
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97308
fed. historic preservation grants desired.
M atch I I . 13M Equal Opportunity/Allurne-
Equal Opportunity Employer
live Action Employer
Exp. using personal com puters;
spreadsheet & database software desired.
STATE OF
PORTLAND OBSERVER
OREGON
Closes: 3/03/89. Apply: City of Salem,
“ The Eyes and Ears of the Community"
Pers. Dept., Rm. 225, 555 Liberty SE,
288-0033
Salem. OR 97301. EOE
SOMEONE IS LYING
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JACKSON NAMED GENERAL
COUNSEL AT MEHARRY
NASHVILLE, TN - Dr. David Satcher, president of Meharry Medical College has
announced that Richard E. Jackson, J.D, has been appointed general counsel for
the college and its teaching hospital, Meharry/Hubbard Hospital. Jackson had
served as a legal consultant to Meharry prior to his appointmenL
A graduate of Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Jackson earned his juris doctorate
from the University of Cincinnati (Ohio) in 1975. He was apartner in the law firm
of Manson, Jackson and Associates and an adjunct faculty member at the School
of Social Work of the University of Tennessee, Tennessee State University and
Fisk University prior to joining the Meharry administration.
Jackson, a Nashville native, is a member of numerous committees and boards,
active in the Nashville Urban League and the Tennessee Black Leadership
Roundtable, legal advisor for the A.M.E. Church in Tennessee and Omega Psi Phi
Fraternity, Inc., in Tennessee and Kentucky. He is a member of the Tennessee and
Napier-Looby Bar Associations.
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