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    Page 8 Portland Observer JULY 13,1989
JOBS & CLASSIFIED
Atlanta (82,000), Chicago (81,000),
Houston (77,000), Dallas (68,000),
Philadelphia (64,000),and San Fran­
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID
cisco (53,000). ‘
SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
Blacks constituted more than one-
Sealed bids for the parker Stadium End Zone Improvements project will
Emanuel Hospital Conference Center
third
o f the population in 11 metro­
be received by the Oregon State Board of Higher Education until 2:00 PM,
Bid
Date:
July
19,
1989
@
4:30
p.m.
politan
areas, all o f them in the South.
PDT, August 8, 1989.
Counties
with an estimated Black
Additional information may be obtained by contacting the OSU Physical
population
of
more than one million
Plant, Adams Hall, Corvallis, Oregon 97331-2001 or telephone 503-754-
ANDERSEN CONSTRUCTION CO.,INC.
in 1985 were Cook, III. (1,416,000)
4921.
P.O. Box 6712 Portland, Oregon 97223
and Los Angeles, Calif. (1,037,000).
(503) 283-6712 FAX (503) 283-3607
Counties with more than 500,000
ANNOUNCEMENT OF CALL FOR BIDS
Blacks were Wayne, Mich. (842,000);
We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids
Kings, N. Y. (839,000); Philadelphia,
from small business and small disadvantaged business sub­
Sealed bids will be received at the Business Office, Portland Community
Pa. (663,000); and Harris, Texas
contractors and women & minority business enterprises.
C allege, Room A7, Ross Island Center, 049 S.W. Porter, Portland, Oregon
(533,000).
97201, until 2:00 p.m., local lime, July 25, 1989, for Printing of College
The Black population increased
Newspaper - The Bridge as described in the specifications on file at said
Black population estimates for se­ by more than 50,000 from 1980 to
TRANSPORTATION/
NURSE PRACTIONER
office.
lected local areas in 1980-85 were 1985 in the following counties; Los
RAIL RATE ANALYST
For
Mental Health Agency 1/2 to full
Said college has determined specifications for such bids, copies of which
released today in a report by the Angeles, Calif. (88,000): Cook,III.
time position, full time preferred.
may be obtained at the above location, and has appointed as the time for the
Commerce Department’s Census (64,000); Dade, Fla. (63,000) Prince
Georgia-Pacific Corp, has an imme
Send
resume by 7/28/89 to:
opening of all such bids, the hour o f 2:30 p.m., local time, on the 25th day
George’s, Md. (63,000); and Harris,
Bureau.
diate opening in the Portland re
C.C.M.H. 6329 N.E. Union Ave.
of July 1989, at the above mentioned address, at which time and place all
Texas (60,000).
The
estimates
result
from
the
lat­
gional office for an ambitious,
Portland, Oregon 97211
interested persons are invited to attend.
Among counties with at least
est research trechniques for estimat­
career oriented individual to pro­
Attn: Nurse Practioner
It is the position ot Portland Community College not to contract with a
80,000
Blacks, DeKalb, Ga., ranked
ing
population
by
race
and
Hispanic
vide transportation rail rate analy­
E .E .0
company that is chartered or licensed in South Africa and is located in south
first in Black population growth, with
origin
for
states
and
counties.
The
sis for the Western Division Trans­
Africa, a company chartered or licensed in another country whose primary
Bureau advises that the methodol­ a 30 percent increase. Counties with
portation
department. Position re­
Secretary/Clerk Educa­
facility is in South Africa, or a company that wholly owns a subsidiary
ogy
used has not been fully evalu­ an increase of more than 20 percent
quires an ability to work in cur­
whose primary facility is in South Africa.
tional Resource Services
ated
against results of a decennial were Broward, Fla. (27 percent);
rent deregulated transportation
Bid must contain a statement as to whether the bidder is a resident bidder
(5/HR
Days
-
4/Day
Week)
census,
and that these estimates have Prince Georges’s, Md. (25 percent);
environment.Excellent working
as defined in ORS 279.029.
not
been
integrated into the agency’s and Dade, Fla. (22 percent).
(135 days year)
knowledge of rail tariffs, acquired
Among the 54 counties or county
official
current
estimates program.
through a minimum of one year
H.E. Lile
equivalents
with a Black population
The
report
provides
estimates
for
work experience, is required. Ex­ To support the Instructional Tech­
Director, Business Services
of
at
least
80,000,
five had a Black
states
and
their
total
metropolitan
nology programs of the Educa­
perience in forest products indus­
Portland Community College
majority
in
1985.
They
were the Dis­
and
nonmetropolitan
components;
tion recourse Services by: (1) per­
try, along with bachelors degree
Portland, Oregon
trict
of
Columbia,
70
percent; O r­
metropolitan
areas
with
at
least
10,000
forming general secretary/clerk du­
strongly preferred.
leans
Parish,
La.,
59
percent;
Balti­
Blacks;
and
individual
counties
with
ties; (2) providing assistance for a
Please apply in person Monday, 7/17
at
least
80,000
Blacks.
more
City,
Md.,
57
percent;
Fulton
variety o f other media services,
to Friday, 7/21 from 8'3O - -4:30.
CITY OF PORTLAND
The South had the greatest num­ County,. Ga., 53 percent; and
networking; and (3) providing a
If unable to apply in person, please
INVITATION FOR PROPOSALS
ber
of Blacks (15.3 million) and the Richmond
variety of other media services.
send cover letter and resume with
PROPOSALS DUE 2:00 P.M. ON VARIOUS DATES
City, Va., 52 percent.
greatest proportion of the total popu­
complete salary history by 7/24
Copies
of Population Estimates
lation that was Black (19 percent).
Salary $7.55/hr
to:
Sealed Proposals will be received at the Bureau of Purchases and Stores,
by
Race
and
Hispanic Origin for States,
The remaining three regions were
Georgia-Pacific Corporation
Room 1313, Portland Building, 1120 SW Fifth Ave., Portland, OR 97204
Metropolitan
Areas, and Selected
about 9 percent Black.
Appl. Deadline: 07/25/89 by 2PM
Human Resources Department -
for the (Projects) detailed below until 2:00 P.M. on the dates indicated.
Counties:
1980
to 1985, Series P-25,
Ten metropolitan areas had a Black
17th Floor
Plans and specifications may be obtained at the above address.For
population of more than 500,000 in No. 1040-RD-l, are available pre­
Call Jeaneen 255-1841 Ext. 207 for
900 S.W. Fifth Avenue
additional information, telephone Buyer at number listed.
1985. New York, Chicago, Los paid from the Superintendent of Docu­
Multnomah
Education
Service
Portland, OR 97204
Unless otherwise stated in the individual proposals listed herein, no
Angeles,
and Philadelphjia had Black ments, U.S. Government Printing Of­
District application form and
Equal Opportunity Employer
proposal or bid will be considered unless accompanied by a bid surety for
populations
of more than one mil­ fice, Washington, D.C. 20402.
additional information.
an amount not less than ten percent (10%) of the aggregate amount of th
lion.
The report’s tables are also sold
proposal.
Volunteer Coord.
on
computer disk . For information,
Metropolitan
areas
with
Black
An Equal Opportunity Employer
The City encourages bidding by M BE’s and FBE’s and will assist such
population gowth of more than contact Customer Services at the
firms to understand and participate in formal bidding process.
Maintain Big Brother Big Sister
100,000 in 1980-85 were New York Census Bureau on (301) 763-4100.
NON-DISCRIMINATION: No proposal or bid will be considered unless
MANICURE BOOTH
program, recruit and track volun­
The attached charts show Black
(260,000) and Los Angeles (129,000).
the bidder is certified as and EEO Affirmative Action Employer as pre­
teers for other programs. Assist
For Rent
Gaining more than 50,000 were Miami population estimates for selected
scribed by Chapter 3.100 o f the Code of the City of Portland
with Public Relations including
(93,000), Washington, D.C.,(90,000) states, metropolitan areas, and coun-
Contact:
PROPOSAL
press releases, fliers, PSAs
ties.
517 NE Killingsworth
NO. DESCRIPTION
etc.,development of special proj-
OPENING DATE
TEN STATES WITH THE LARGEST NUMBER
| ects.
1
Triangle Lake Sludge Lagoon Sludge
OF BLACKS: 1985
282-3675
I Qualifications: Bachelor Degree or
Removal, Transport & Application.
(Numbers lu thousands) *
Call Michele Ackerman, 796-6854.
Equivalent; Experience in case-
Prequalification in Class 33-Sludge
management and volunteer coor­
2,733
ADVERTISING AGENCY
Application Required
7-25-89
dination and valid drivers license.
The Portland O ffice of HUD is seeking
3/4 time position, approximately 26
the services of an advertising agency
C-9688
to handle housing disposition-related
hours per week. Comprehensive
advertising throughout Oregon and
Improve SE Long/Liebe/SE 58 & Sanitary Sewer
Salary .liberal benefits, including
Southwestern Washington, Request for
Extension. C l 1 Michele Ackerman, 796-6854.
Proposal (RFP) will be available July 18,
3 weeks vacation annually.
1989 and can be obtained by send­
Prequalification in Class 2-Street Improvement
¡Closing date: July 21,1989
ing a written request to the address
Required
7-25-89
below. Your request must include c o n ­
|Send resume to:
MID-DECADE
BLACK
POPULATION
ESTIMATES
FOR LOCAL
AREAS
PUBLISHED BY
CENSUS
BUREAU
ta ct nam e, m ailing address, tele­
phone num ber and RFP No 87-89-
126N. Offeror must m eet qualification
requirements to be eligible for award.
All responsible sources m ay submit an
offer which m ay be considered for
award.
North Portland Youth Service
Center
7704 N. Hereford
Portland, OR 97203
E.O.E.
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PORTLAND OBSERVER
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TEN COUNTIES WITH THE LARGEST NUMBER
OF BLACKS: 1905
208-0033
JOB OPPORTUNITY
Call our 24-Hour JobLine at 280-4727
for a listing of current openings at
Emanuel Hospital & Health Center.
(N um ber» in thousands)
STATE 035 13 Ml
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Nonintaresi - bearing balances and curren cy and com
BALTIMORE CITY, MD
b interest - b ea rin g balances
2
S e c u r i t ie s .............................................................................................
B R O N X, NY
3 F ed e ral funds sold and se curities purchased under ag reem en ts io resell m dom estic offices ol
end o l its Edge and A greem ent subsidiaries, and in iBFs
a.
D ISTR IC T O F C OLUM BIA
F ed eral funds sotd
Q U EEN S. NY
b. Securities purchased under agreem ents to resell
Looking for a new party atmosphere
Looking to meet new people . . .
4
lo a n s and lease financing receivaM es
a
Loans end leases, net of u nearned incom e
b LESS
Allowance lor lo an end le as e losses
c.
Allocated transfer n th re serve
LESS
d Loans and leases, net o( u n earn ed incom e.
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allow ance, and reserve (item 4 a minus 4 b and 4 c)
9 A ssets held m trading accounts
RASTAFARIAN
6
Pre m is es end lu e d assets (including cs p d a iu e d leases)
TEN METROPOLITAN AREAS WITH THE LARGEST
NUMDER OF BUC KS: 1905
7 O ther re el es ie ie ow ned
8 In vestm ent» in unconsofidaied subsidiaries end associated companies
9
C u sto m ers * ability io ihis b an * on acceptances outstanding
(N um bers in thousands)
10 intangible assets
It
O ther assets
12 a
Total assets (sum ot earns 1 through 11)
b Loans deterred pursuant to 12 U S C
NEW YORK
1823 (j)
3.201
C T o tal assets end losses deterred pursuant to 12 U S C
I9 2 3 (j) (sum o l earns 12 a and 12 b)
CHICAGO
L IA B H .IT C S
LO S ANGELES
13 D eposits
a In dom estic offices
13 a
3 1213
6 ll0 9
( t ) N onm teresting - bearing
(2) interest - b earin g
1 3 8 (1 )
13 8 .(1 )
b In foreign offices. Ed g e end A g reem en t subsidiaries, and i6 F »
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Don’t Look any further because SALEM has the
Newest Hottest Club in Town with All the Latest
sounds.
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14 F ed e ral funds purchased and securities sold under ag reem en t to repurchase m dom estic offices c
ATLANTA ,
b en * end ol 8a Ed g e and A greem ent subs>dienes. and m IBFs
a F ed eral funds purchased
BALTIM ORE
b Secunt.es sold under agreem ents to repurchase
15 D em a n d notes is sued to th e U S T reasury
SAN FR A N C ISC O
18 O th er borrowed m oney
17 M ortgage indebtedness and o M igaiions unde- cap.ial.2«d teases
18 B an * » hebiiiiy on acceptances esecuted end outsiandm g
Sun Sat 2:00pm - 3:00 am
Ladies
Wed-Ladies Nite: Drinks Half Price
Thurs-Men’s Nite: Drinks Half Price
Fri & Sat-Soul Nite
Sun-Oldies and Blues Nite
2470 State Street
Salem, Oregon
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19 N o te s and debentures subordm eled to deposiis
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21
Total iia o iitie s (tu rn of item s 13 through 20)
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24 C o m m o n stock (N o ot shares
a Authorized
8 Q .0 Q Q
b Outstanding
29
Surplus
TEN STATES WITH THE GREATEST PROPORTION
OF BLACKS: 1985
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2 3 P e rp etu al preferred sto c* (N o ot shares outstanding
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2 8 U ndivided p r o f it end caprtai reserves
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b Losses deferred pursuant to 12 U 8 C
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