Page 8 Portland Observer JUNE 15,1989 JOBS & CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING CORRECTIONS OFFICER SCHOOL WELL-TRAINED CORRECTIONS OFFICERS ARE IN DEMAND! Men and women wanting job security, good pay, advancement opportunity 8 weeks training in firearms, law and administration will prepare you for a lifetime career • Day and night classes • Job placement assistance • Financial aid available to qualified individuals CALL 1-800-336-8911 (24 HRS Only the best truck schools are CERTIFIED! TRUCK DRIVING SCHOOL There are over 300 truck training institutions in the U S Only 50 had enough courage to apply for certification under the new tough guidelines of the Professional Truck Driver Institute of America* - guidelines the trucking industry endorses for driving schools Only 8 schools | | m the U S made the grade "■ • Only 1 school passed in Oregon - CTSI • Only 1 school passed in Washington - CTSI. • Only two passed m California One was CTSI. I strongly urge all truck driving schools to become certified so that entry level drivers will be assured of receiving the best quality training Thomas J Donohue President & Chief Executive Officer American Truck,nq Association Don t just compare tuitions Compare the quality of oui driver tram,ng programs and worldwide experience INVITATION FOR BIDS SUB-BIDS REQUESTED Southern Oregon State College Computer Services Building Bid Date: June 22, 1989 at 7:00 PM Harbor Drive including grading, draining, paving, signing, illumi­ nation and traffic signal hardware between S.W. Montogomery St. to S.W. Sheridan St. Also including removal and replacement of utilities, demolition and abandonment of existing roadways and structures, and construction of leadscaping and irrigation systems We are and equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids frotsm small business and small disadvantaged business subcontractors and women and minority business enterprises. SUB-BIDS REQUESTED DURHAM WASTE W ATER TREATM ENT PLANT EXPANSION Bid Date: June 13,1989 at 2:00 PM WILDISH BUILDING CO. P.O.BOX 7428 Eugene, Oregon 97401 (503) 485-1700 FAX 485-1812 We are and equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids frotsm small business and small disadvantaged business subcontractors and women and minority business enterprises. k"> 4-- •. CORRECTION NOTICE A program ot Commercial irjm » x )S iiv irr'-, In, Support O ur A dvertisers! Say You S aw It In T h e PortlandObserver! S.W. HARBOR DRIVE RELOCATION PROJECT, PORT­ LAND, OREGON. Consisting o f the staged reconstruction of 1400 linear feet of S.W. R.A. CHAMBERS & ASSOCIATES P.O. Box 5509 Eugene, Oregon 97405 (503) 687-9445 FAX 687-9451 Call 1-800-336-9311 (24 HRS.) C o m m erc ia l T raining S e r v ic e s , Inc. 2 4 1 6 N M arine Drive, P ortlan d , OR 9 7 2 1 7 The PORTLAND DEVELOPMENT COM MIS SION will receive sealed Bids for Last weeks article regaurding Niecey's Restaurant & Lounge, correction, the owner's name is Candell Blockson, and the cook's name is Marie. We apologize for the inconvenience. A Better Future. It's Just A Matter Of Time. MECHANICAL ENGINEER East Multnomah County industrial firm with excellent salary and fringe benefits seeks applicants for Me­ chanical Engineer. Position re­ quires BS degree with 4+ years experience in plant engineering or plant maintenance engineer­ ing. Work experience in Alumi­ num Reduction Plant and PC lit­ eracy will be helpful. Interested persons should mail resume to: Personnel Manager, Reynolds M et­ als Company, Sun Dial Road, Troutdale, OR 97060. An equal opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer P ortland until 2:00 p.m., Pacific Daylight Time (PDT) on the 6th of July, 1989, at 1120 S.W. Fifth Avenue, Suite 1102, Portland, Oregon 97204-1968, at which time and place all Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Contract Documents, including Drawings and Specifications, are on file at the office of the PORTLAND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION, at 1120 S.W. Fifth Avenue, Suite 1102, Portland, Oregon 97204-1968. Inquiries should be directed to Mr. Marlin Brinkley, (503) 796-5350. Copies of the Contract Documents may be obtained at the PORTLAND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION, by depositing $50.00 for each set of Drawings and Contract Documents are returned in good condition within ten days (10) days after the Bid Opening. All bidders must comply with the provision of Chapter 279, Oregon Revised Statutes, relating to the qualification of biddrs. The bidder’s prequalification statements shall be prepared and presented on the City of Portland Prequalification Application and filed with the Portland City Engineer not later than nine (9) business days prior to the bid opening time. A certified check or bank draft, payable to the order of the PORTLAND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION, negotiable U.S. Government Bonds (at par value), or a satisfactory Bid Bond executed by the Bidder and an acceptable Surety, in an amount equal to ten percent (10%) of the total Bid shall be submitted with each Bid. The successful Bidder will be required to furnish and pay for satisfactory Performance and Payment Bond or Bonds. Attention is called to the fact that not less than the minimum salaries and wages as set forth in the Contract Documents must be paid on the Project, and that the Contractor must ensure that employees and applicants for employment are not discriminated against because of their race, color, religion, sex or national origin, and that the Contractor m ustcomply with all provisions required by ORS 279.348 through ORS 279.356. The Portland Development Commission is committed to taking affirma­ tive action to encourage and facilitate the participation of Minortiy and Women Business Enterprises in Commission projects and operation. To help meet Commission goals, prime contractors are encouraged to consider and utilize qualified MBE/WBE subcontractors in this project. The Com­ m ission’s goal for this project has been established as 10% Minority Business Enterprise and 2.5% Women Business Enterprise utilization as a percentage of the total dollar amount of this contract. The PORTLAND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION reserves the sole right to reject any or all bids or to waive any informalities in the bidding. Bids may be held by the PORTLAND DEVELOPMENT COMMIS­ SION for a period not to exceed thirty (30) days from the date of the opening of bids for the purpose of reviewing the bids and investigating the qualifi­ cation of the bidders prior to awarding the contract Bidder shall be certified as an EEO Affirmative Action Employer as prescribed by Chapter 3.100 of the Code of the City of Portland. observer PORTLAND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION The Eyes and Ears of the Com m unity" By Patrick L. LaCrosse Executive Director 288-0033 Maybe there was a time when people assumed the future would take care of itself. But now, we understand that it takes time. In Classrooms. Study halls. At home. It we communicate the excitement of education to our children, we gain a better chance for a better future. That's why U S WEST is proud to sponsor education-related programs for those who are looking to the future. After all, if we keep the classrooms full today, chances are well keep small businesses, offices, and boardrooms full in years to come. Its just a matter o f time. And U S WEST believes commitment to education is time well spent. iitfi/i/E sr COMMUNICATIONS @ Making the most o f your time: LOOKING FOR THE BEST HOMEBUYING VALUE? LUCKY YOU. IT’S HUD SIGN UP TIME! hiwhome HERE When you see our sign up in your real estate agent s window, you'll know that this is a place that can make buying your next home both easy and fast. Your agent will tell you that HUD homes are priced to be terrific values. And with FHA M ortgage Insurance, a buyer's down payment can be just 3%. So watch the Friday and Sunday Oregonian for our weekly HUD home listings, and then hx,k for our ‘Buy a HUD home here" sign. For people who want a gtxxl deal on a good hom e, it's a beautiful sign of the times. HUD DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT « ’989 by MUD Portland Othca Equal Housing Opportunity t