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Page 10 Portland Observer AUGUST 3, 1989
JOBS & CLASSIFIED
INVITATION TO BID
SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
M o d e rn iz a tio n o f 100 U n its o f Low Incom e P ublic H ousing at
O regon C ity View M a n o r
Request for sub bids from qualified MBE/WBE/DBE/
SDBE/SWBE/ subcontractors/suppliers:
Park Stadium End Zone Improvements
Corvallis, Oregon
KC-135 COCKPIT PROCEDURES TRAINER FACILITY
DACA67-89-B-0043
FAIRCHILD AFB, WASHINGTON
Bid Date:August 8 ,1 9 8 9 at 2:00 p.m.
The Housing A u th ority o f the County o f Clackamas w ill receive sealed,
w ritten bids for: T he m o d e rn iza tio n o f O regon C ity V iew M a n o r.
Bid packages may be picked up at Housing A u th ority o flic e at 13930
South Gam Street, Oregon C ity, Oregon, 97045, fo r a $25 refundable
deposit ( if returned w ith in three weeks). Sealed w ritten bids must be
received on o r before 2:30 p.m., Sept. 4,1989 at the above address, at w hich
tim e they w ill be opened and pub licly read aloud.
A ll bids must be on supplied form. Outside o f sealed bid should state:
Attention: D. Robert M ille r, sealed bid for M o d e rn iz a tio n o f (MJ V M A ll
questions should be directed to M r. M ille r at 655-8267.
The Housing A u th ority o f the County o f Clackamas reserves the rig ht to
reject any or all bids or to waive any inform alities in the bidding. No bid
shall be withdrawn fo r a period o f 30 calendar days subsequent to the
opening o f the bids w ithout the consent o f the Housing A u th o rity o f the
County o f Clackamas.
The project is financed through the United Statesof Am erica, Department
o f Housing and Urban Development, and is subject to regulations o f the
Departments o f Labor and Housing and Urban Development.
Attention is called to federal provisions o f Equal Employment Opportunity,
A ffirm a tive Action, H U D Section 3 Requirements and payment o f not less
than the m inim um Davis-Bacon Wages.
Bidders shall submit w ith their bid a bid quaranty not less than 5 percent
o f the amount o f the bid as provided in the Instructions to Bidders.
Contractor must furnish performance and payment bonds fo r 100 percent
o f total bid price or options found in the supplementary instructions to
bidders.
A ll bidders shall be prequalified through the Housing A u th ority A t least
10 days p rio r to bid opening. Prequalification applications may be obtained
from the Housing A u th ority at the above address.
There w ill be a m a n d a to ry p re -b id m eeting at the site on A ugust 14,
1989 at 1:30 p.m.
DIVISION A
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Scaled bids fo r the C h ille d W a te r D is trib u tio n Im pro vem en ts, U n i­
ve rsity o f O regon, Eugene, O regon w ill be received by the Oregon State
Board o f Higher Education at the U niversity o f Oregon, Physical Plant De­
partment, 1295 F ranklin Boulevard, Eugene, Oregon 97403 u n til 2:00
p.m ., P D T, T h u rs d a y , A u gu st 31,1989, and then p ub licly opened and read
aloud.
B rie fly , the w ork consists o f reconfiguring building chilled water coils to
tw o-w ay m odulation control, refurbishm ent o f existing campus distribution
pumps, installation o f variable speed pumping fo r the campus chilled
pumps, instrumentation, controls and system balancing o f all chilled water
systems.
For further inform ation, please contact Systems West Engineers, Inc.,
1600 V alley R iver D rive, Suite 310, Eugene, OR 97401 (503) 342-7210.
MULTNOMAH COUNTY
Proposals Due: A ugust 15,1989 at 2:00 P.M .
Proposal No. N O I# 9P1091
Sealed proposals w ill be received by the D irector o f Purchasing, 2505 S.E.
11th Ave., Portland, OR 97202 for:
The M ultnom ah County Social Services D ivisio n anticipates issuing a
Request for Proposals fo r H ispa nic a lcohol and d ru g o u tp a tie n t services
in M u ltn o m a h C ou nty i f responses to this Notice o f Intent are received
from tw o or more qualified organizations. The Services to be provided are
outpatient alcohol & drug treatment to Hispanic clients fo r anticipated total
funding o f $90,372 for treatment slots & potential additional fee fo r service
funds. To Q u alify, an organization must (1) have a current State Letter o f
Approval to provide both alcohol & drug outpatient treatment, (2) provide
a program w hich is cu lturally specific fo r Hispanic clients & (3) which has
a governing or advisory board w ith a m ajority membership o f Hispanic
individuals, (4) provide services at a site in M ultnom ah County which is
accessible to Hispanic individuals & (5) use a sliding fee scale so that no
person is denied admission based on in a b ility to pay fo r service.
Interested organizations must subm it a letter indicating their intention to
respond to the RFP when issued & describing how their organizations meets
each o f the five qualifications listed above. T H E LE T T E R M U S T BE
R E C E IV E D N O L A T E R T H A N 2:00 P M , T U E S D A Y A U G U S T 15,
1989, BY TH E PURCHASING DIRECTOR OF M U L T N O M A H C O U N TY,
2505 SE 11th, Portland, OR 97202.
M ultnom ah C ounty reserves the rig h t to reject any or all proposals.
Specifications may be obtained at:
M ultnom ah County Purchasing Section
2505 S.E. 11th Avenue
Portland, OR 97202
(503)248-5111
L illie M . W alker, D irector
Purchasing Section
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
B ID S D U E 10:00 A M , A U G U S T 15,1989
H O U S IN G A U T H O R IT Y O F Y A M H IL L C O U N T Y
414 N. E V A N S ST.
M C M IN N V IL L E , O R 97128
Sealed BIDS for re h a b ilita tio n o f tw o homeless shelter home sights
w ill be received by the housing rehabilitation sta ff at the o ffice o f the
Housing A uthority o f Y a m h ill County. There w ill be a mandatory pre-bid
conference on A ug. 7, 1989. A ny interested contractors are encourage to
pick up a bid packet an 414 N. Evans St., M c M in n v ille , OR 97128 (phone
434-6571)
T H E H O U S IN G A U T H O R IT Y O F Y A M H IL L C O U N T Y IS A N
E Q U A L O P P O R T U N IT Y E M P L O Y E R
SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
Beaumont Middle School addition/remodel
Bid Date: August 8,1989 at 1:00 p.m.
BISHOP CONSTRUCTION CO.
5141 S.W. Beaverton
Oregon City, OR 97045
(503) 246-7711 FAX (503) 2463346
We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from
small business and small disadvantaged business sub-contractors and
women & m inority business enterprises.
MARION CONSTRUCTION
P.O. Box 12218
Salem,OR
(503) 581-1920 FAX (503) 399-0823
Bid Date: August 3, 1989 - 1:00 p.m
BOEBBELEN ENGINEERING, INC..
1241 Hawks Flight Court
El Dorado Hills, CA 95630
We are an equal opportunity em ployer and request sub-bids from small
business and small disadvantaged business sub-contractors and women &
m in o rity business enterprises.
(916) 355-8510 FAX (916) 355-8527
An Equal opportunity employer
* ‘ Request fo r subcontractor/supplier bids fo r G ilb e rt H a ll R em odel and
P resident’ s Residence R e ro o fin g a t O regon State U n iv e rs ity ;C o rv a llis ,
O regon.
B id D ate:B id date fo r both-10 A ugust 1989.
M E R L E D O T Y A N D SON, IN C .
1656 N W 13th Street
C orvallis, Oregon 97330
(503)752-4550 F A X (503) 1-757-1435
M erle D oty and Son is an Equal O pportunity em ployer and requests bid
proposals from qualified M in o rity , D isadvantaged and W om en-ow ned
Businesses.
BANKING
S ecurtiy P a cific B a n k O regon has
an excellent opportunity fo r an
e xpe rie nce d
T ru s t
Officer.Responsible fo r the com ­
plete adm inistration and sales o f
investment agencies and trust in
southern Oregon. The qualified
applicant w ill have 3-5 years o f
fudiciary account adm inistration
experience, a strong com m itm ent
to the enhancement and expan­
sion o f clien t relationships, and
excellent interpersonal and com ­
munication skills. Successful sales
experience is preferred.
As part o f Security Pacific, the 6th
largest Bank holding Company in
the country, we o ffe r a com peti­
tive salary commensurate with ex­
perience, excellent fle xib le bene­
fits program, and superior advance­
ment potential. Please send a res­
ume w ith salary requirements to::
PORTLAND
DEVELOPMENT
COMMISSION
MARKETING MANAGER
The Washington State Lottery, w ith annual sales in excess
of $240,000,000, is currently recruiting a Marketing Man
ager to direct the implementation of the Marketing Plan;
manage a professional marketing staff; and control a
significant marketing budget. The salary range is
$32,724-$41,904.
Applicants should provide a detailed resume, including
salary history, marketing
experience (relating to con
sumer products), educational
qualifications and management
experience to: Personnel Mana
ger; RO. Box 9770; Olympia. |y
I l M r ’ IZ
WA 98504, not later than
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August 20.1989
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The Lottery is an equal opportunity employer.
Commission Meeting
Date: August 9,1989
Place: Eastside Office
1425 N.E. Irving, Suite 200
Portland, OR
Time; 11:00 a.m.
The successful candidate w ill have a thorough knowledge
of advertising, merchandising, promotions and public rela
tions. A knowledge of lottery products and systems and
the marketing of impulse items through the retail trade
would be a significant advantage, but is not essential.
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Commission meetings are open to the
public. A complete agenda is
available at PDC Call 796-5300.
PDC is the City of Portland's urban
renewal and economic development
agency.
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Former heavyweight boxing cham­
pion Muhammad A li is join ed by
supporters o f the United Negro C o l­
lege Fund (U N C F)after A li signed
his name on the “ Lou Rawls Parade
o f Stars Scroll o f Commitment” (rear),
a traveling e xh ib it to celebrate the
10th anniversary o f the “ Parade o f
Stars” telethon. A li, who appeared
Several part tim e positions available
fo r Statement Clerks, Adjustment
Clerks and Batch Balancers. Must
be able to li f t 25 lbs., have 10-key
by touch, good penmanship, and
have previous banking experience.
Need a b ility to cope w ith heavy
workloads at peak volume peri­
ods.
Various shifts available.
Q ualified applicants should submit
their resume or apply at:
A gap o f “ the most serious pro­
S P A C -A m erica n Data Services,
portions ’ ’ continues to exist between
Inc.
blacks and whites in virtu a lly every
aspect o f Am erican society, a blue-
4550 S.W. Macadam Avenue
ribbon comm ittee on the status o f
Portland, Oregon 97201
black Am ericans has reported. The
A pplicant hours: 9 a.m .- 2 p.m.
nation faces an ‘ ‘ unfinished agenda’ ’
E q ua l O p p o rtu n ity E m p lo yer
to correct these inequities, the Na­
tional Research C ouncil committee
Research Assistant position said today.
Moreover, despite significant gains
(#002-474)
since the 1940s on many key indica­
tors o f status, blacks on average lost
In soils/ hydrology available Sep­
ground or have remained at the same
tember 18,1989.Background in soil
level since the early 1970s, espe­
science, and/ or hydrology .soil me­
c ia lly in real income, the committee
chanics, stream ecology, hydrau­ concluded.
lics, statistics and basic computer
“ B y almost a ll aggregate statisti­
program m ing
coursework.One cal mcasurcs-incomes and living stan­
year appointment. MS Degree,
dards; health and life expectancy;
practical experience required.
educational, occupational, and resi­
Salary $21,000 per year. Send letter
dential opportunities; p olitical and
o f application by August 25,1989
social p a rtic ip a tio n -th c w ell-being
to D r. W illia m A . Atkinson, De­
o f both blacks and whites has ad­
partment Head, Forest Engineer­
vanced greatly over the past five dec­
ing Department, Oregon Stale Uni­
ades. By almost all the same indica­
versity, C orvallis, O r97331. OS U
tors, blacks remain substantially
is an A ffirm a tiv e A c tio n E qual
behind w hites,” the com m ittee’ s
E m p lo ym e n t O p p o rtu n ity E m ­
report notes.
ployer and complies w ith Section
Gains made since 1940 arc a ttrib ­
504 o f the Rehabilitation A c t o f
1973. OSU has a p olicy o f being utable to a rapidly grow ing economy
responsive to the needs o f dual- and to public policies, such as pas­
sage and enforcement o f c iv il rights
career couples.
laws and equal opportunity efforts,
PORTLAND OBSERVER the com m ittee said. Black in itia tive
"The Syes and Ears of the Community" and black id e n tity -a high degree o f
racial pride and group cohesion-have
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A n u a u a o m , u r s c r areauirecior ior
on the firs t Parade o f Stars telethon
Indiana; and Gene “ The Duke o f
10 years ago, is shown w ith (le ft to
E a rl” Chandler. M ore than 4,000
right): V ic to r M . Julien, director o f
people attending the Indiana
special programs at Anheuser-Busch
Black Expo at the Indiana C on­
Companies, the founding and national
vention Center and Hoosier Dome
sponsor o f the parade o f Stars; Ronald
signed the Scroll o f Com m itment,
E. Sm iley, Anheuser-Busch corpo­
which is touring the country in sup­
rate affairs central region manager;
port o f educational opportunity.
Salli Richardson, “ Miss Budweiser” ;
DISPARITIES IN STATUS CONTINUE BETWEEN
BLACK AND WHITE AMERICANS
also piayeu prim ary rotes m onnging
about changes in government and
private institutions and improvements
in blacks’ economic, s o c ia l, and po­
litic a l status, it noted.
improved dram atically, both in ab­
solute terms and relative to w hites,”
the comm ittee found. However, the
current status o f black Americans
today can be characterized “ by a
glass that is h a lf f u l l - i f measured by
progress since 1 9 3 9 -o r as a glass
that is h a lf e m p ty - if measured by
the continuing disparities between
black and w hite Americans since the
early 1970s.”
C ontinuing racial discrim ination
is one m ajor barrier to additional im ­
provements, the comm ittee said.
However, even “ i f a ll racial d is­
crim ination were abolished today,
the life prospects facing many poor
blacks w ould s till constitute m ajor
challenges fo r public p o lic y ,” the
The Bureau o f the Census p ro j­
ects that the U.S. black population
w ill rise from 11.7 percent in 1980 to
comm ittee concluded.
15 percent in the year 2020;blacks
w ill be nearly one o f five children o f
school age and one o f six adults o f
w orking age.
F IF T Y Y E A R S O F D A T A
The report summarizes and inter­
prets a large body o f data and re­
search analyses concerning the posi­
tion o f blacks in Am erican society
since the eve o f W o rld W ar II. The
committee was asked to assess the
status o f black Am ericans; it was not
charged w ith recommending p olicy
changes to alleviate any disparities it
found.
IN D IC A T O R S O F STA TU S
The committee focused its atten­
tion in six prim ary areas: participa­
tion in the p olitical process, eco­
nomic status, schooling, health, crime
and crim inal justice, and w ell-being
o f children and fam ilies.
A C H A N G IN G S O C IE T Y
For the 50-year span covered by
the study, “ the social status o f
Am erican blacks has on average
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‘C U LTU R E O F PO V E R TY ’
Q U E S T IO N E D
The comm ittee found that the data
and analyses it examined throw
“ serious doubt” on the com m only
accepted notion that a self-perpetu­
ating “ culture o f poverty” exists in
the black com m unity. The chroni­
cally poor arc a m in o rity o f poor
people in general, including blacks;
attitudes toward work and the desire
to succeed arc not very different among
the poor and non-poor, the co m m it­
tee said.
The comm ittee found instead that
racial barriers and disadvantages
“ persist in blocking black advance­
m ent.”