fc « t * 1i l t u t • ’ w t r i r< < > •< < Page 12...The Portland Observer...July 1, 1992 i Portland Observer £4 s# P Q v T L / A r Q i o Q O T l R f T A R IV T L S /O Advertisement For Bid Sealed bids for the Clark Lab & Peavy Hall Exterior Repairs project will be received by the Oregon State Board of Higher Education until 2 00 PM, local time, July 21, 1992. Bids will be opened and publicly read aloud at that time. All bidders must be registered with the Construction Contractor's Board. Additional information may be obtained by contacting the OSU Physical Plant, Adams Hall, Corvallis, Oregon 97331-2001 or telephone 503-737-7694. Sub-Bids Requested Public Notice Portland Community College Learning Resource Center & Forum Sylvania Campus Portland, Oregon Bid Date: Tuesday, July 28,1992 @ 2 P.M. Bids Due In Our Offfice By 1 P.M. TRI-County Metropolitan Transportation District Of Oregon (TRI-MET) Notice is hereby given that Tri-M et will hold a public hearing before its Committee on Accessible Transportation (CAT) to solicit public comment on Tri-M et’s proposed Key Stations Plan for Accessibility in Existing Light Rail (MAX). W ednesday July 15, 1992 Date: Andersen Construction Co., Inc. 6712 N. Cutter Circle Portland, Or 97217 (503) 283-6712 FAX: (503) 283-3607 We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub bids from disadvan­ taged, minority, women, and emerging small business enterprises. .Oregon contractor’s Board Registration #63053 Advertisement For Bid Sealed bids for the University Theater H VAC Revisions REBID project will be received by the Oregon State Board of Higher Education until 2:00 PM, local time, July 28,1992. Bids will be opened and publicly read aloud on July 29,199 2 at 2:00 local time. All bidders must be registered with the Construction Contractor's Board. Portland Building 1120 SW 5th Room C, 2nd Floor The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and subsequent regulations require Tri-M etto submit a plan to make key stations of the MAX light rail system “readily accessible to and useable by individuals with disabilities, including individuals who use wheelchairs.” The Committee on Accessible Transportation (CAT) is a citi­ zens’ advisory committee to the Tri-Met Board, and, as such, reviews and evaluates all current and future transportation service for people who are disabled. The majority of CAT members are disabled or represent persons with disabilities. Place: Oregon State University Kerr Library Room 134 HVAC (Balancing And Electrical) Bid Date: July 14,1992, At 2:00 PM Testimony at the public hearings will be limited depending on time availability. The meeting room is accessible. A person requesting a sign language interpreter shall give Tri-Met at least 48 hours notice of the request by contacting Tri-Met at 238-4952 or TDD 238-5811, Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm. Servco, Inc. P. O. Box 99,1200 E. Grant St. Lebanon, OR 97355 (503) 451 -5090 FAX (503) 451 -3603 BB# 40395 We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from small business and disadvantaged business sub-contractors and women and minority business enterprises and emerging small business enterprises. Tri-met Intent to apply for FY’92-93 Special transportation Program Formula Funds Notice is hereby given that the Special transportation Fund Advisory Committee, of the Tri-County Metropolitan Transporta- tion District of Oregon (Tri-Met), will meet at 10:00am, W ednes­ day, July 15, 1992, at the Portland Building, 1120 SW 5th Avenue, 2nd floor, room C, for the purpose of considering an application for FY' 92-93 State formula funding. Special Transportation Fund assistance totalling $2,129,143 is being requested in a grant application to be reviewed by the Advisory Committee on July 15. The funding would be used for operating assistance to support transportation service for the elderly and/or disabled. Credit Problems? Tired of being turned down for credit? Why pay someone else hundreds to clear negative credit? Public comment is invited at the meeting. Persons requiring a sign language interpreter should contact Tri-Met’s Senior and Disabled Citizen Information Department(phone 238-4952 or TDD 238-5811, Monday-Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm) at least 48 hours prior to the meeting. Clyde A. Earl Director, Bus Transportation Education. Wanted Seville 1970's George Fox College has a one year interim opening in English as a Second Language. 16 hrs weekly teaching writing & oral skills. MA required. To apply: send resume, references & a statement on your commitment to the Christian faith to: Academic V .P., G eorge Fox C ollege, Newberg, OR 97132.1 -538-8383 Must be In good condition. Call 287-1784 and leave message. Do it your self with our help for one price $49.95. Clear negative credit and add new. Fun Work & Good Money! The most complete P.O. Box 13480 comprehensive credit Portland, O R< 97213 As I write this article, I have two relevant statements before me. Michael Zimmerman, a biology professor at Oberlin College asks,“If chemicals are so safe, why are chemists dying?” The other attention-getter is an institutional advertisement by The Chemical Manu­ facturers Association, “Our members have voluntaril) initiated a pollution prevention code”. The first statement carries the reader to a higher level of awareness, and the second prompts a “huh? Whats’ that? reaction. Dr. Zimmerman pulls the cov­ ers off some of the companies and organizations of the type that brought us “Love Canal”. He deals with two individuals in particular who in the final analysis may be responsible for a number o f deaths resulting from pollu­ tion of ouj air and water. This opinion is shared by many environmentalists. Elizabeth Whelan, executive di­ rector of th. American Council on Sci­ ence and F calth~a front organization and P.R. firm for such major polluters as the Nai onal Pest control Associa­ tio n - claims that those us who are concerned about all the cancer-causing chemicals into our environment need a Psychiatrist. A favorite o'f the conserva­ tive, right wing republicans she refers to concerned consumers as “pests”. Also cited is Dr. Bruce Ames, a notorious and oft-quoted toxicologist (poison expert) at U.C. Berkeley, most remembered for his statement that “pea­ nut butter is significantly more danger­ ous than most pesticide residues found on foods”. These two are the most articulate apologists for an American chemical industry that furnishes 80% of the chemicals used by the Colombian Drug Cartel to Process Cocaine! The answer to Dr. Zimmerman’s pertinent question, “why arc chemists dying ?”, is more than adequately pre­ sented by his citations of documented • .r •' . r i a a s « L i w \ . « 1 » '" f i g l i l i ' heating oils For Best Results Advertise in the Observer we speak of minority or white occu­ pancy. We could say, perhaps, that there­ fore this environmental hazard has no racial overtoncs-exccpt that replacing plumbing is a terribly expensive pro­ cess, and guess who is at the bottom of the economic pyramid. In that large information flow I mentioned, there is always a great num­ ber of reports and studies on hazards to aspects of our environment other than the w ater supply. A gain, th at supercarcinogen, lead, is found in the home. Studies across the country have revealed that small children will eat the flaking paint chips from walls coated long before recognition of this insidious danger. Long term or permanent brain and metabolic damage has been shown to result from this ingestion (Many an­ cient Romans perished, using lead ves­ sels). In the eastern and southern inner- cities, the black populations have shown adisproporlionalc susceptibility to these diseases, living as many do in aged and dilapidated sections of town not known for being kept in good repair. Further exacerbation of this problem comes from a proximity to freeways and other artc- rials which flood their homes with the fumes from “leaded gasoline”. It will be many a year before the EPA has com­ pletely cleaned up this act. Going far afield from Portland, Oregon, we have yet to discuss some rather startling and threatening trends- like the siting of hazardous waste dump sites next to rural settlements of blacks who find it almost impossible to fight back. Some southern county officials are plugging up financial holes in their administration by inviting in waste haul­ ers from points as faraway as New York. And, then, there is Africa which Euro­ pean countries would make an interna­ tional dumping ground, bribing weak or corrupt regimes. This analysis continued next week. : (9B- Best Cash Prices 104 NE Russell Portland, or 97212 282-5111 Speedy Service Fnendly Call for Quote 1 JEFFERSON CLUSTER SECOND GRADE SUMMER SCHOOL AT BOISE-ELIOT Is Opening Doors for Parents! PLEASE JOIN OUR PARENT SESSIONS TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS Mornings 9 -12, or Evenings 6:30 - 8:30 Faculty Lounge, Boise-Eliot JUNE 23 - JULY 16, 1992 TOGETHER, WE CAN ACCELERATE YOUR SECOND GRADERS' READING ACHIEVEMENT! Child care and a light lunch or dinner w ill be available at each session. Please call Parent C h ild Specialist Ada Reed at Boise E lio t 280-6171 fo r more inform ation. i M • ir a -r.1 studies which reveal disproportionately high rates of cancer of the pancreas and lymph systems, as well as blood-related cancers and brain tumoi s for the profes­ sion. This information compiled from year of study by legitimate and respected science organizations around the world was advanced to counter the claims of the apologists that tests of chemicals on laboratory animals are invalid (“Mice are not little people). And another pertinent question may arise as we consider the title of this article, how, indeed, may environmen­ tal pollutants and carcinogens be Ethnic Specific ? Well, as those television pre­ sentations put it in respect to successful entrepreneurship-”location, location, location,” This obtains whether you arc at the bottom of the food chain, the job chain, the housing chain, the immigra­ tion chain-or however else you wish to view the socioeconomic consequences of racial prejudice in this world. At first blush, some of the environ­ mental hazards that affect inner-city populations would not seem to be that much of a hazard in a city like Portland, relatively uncrowdcd or frenzied when compared tomajorcastem metropolitan center-or California. However, from where I sit as a member of Portland’s "WaterQuality Advisory committee”, I am in constant receipt of a technical information flow in respect to real or possible pollution of the city’s water supplies. The most significant threat of pollution comes form the presence in the older homes (and schools) of Lead fittings-installed many years ago be­ fore plumbing codes were modernized to deal with this hazard (The status of city-owned wells also arises). The problem is being dealt with in the schools forth with and there are monitoring and correction programs being put in place for the homes. How­ ever, as we well know, Portland is a city of many a beloved Older Home whether Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon Park Woodworth Director of Paratransit Services Call immediately for details NCSI 659-4086. Make a living making a difference in children's lives. Discovery Toys needs managers and part-time sellers. Call 283-4042 African American Views On The Environment BY PROF. MCKINLEY BURT request. W ritten com m ent may be submitted to: CAT, Public H e a rin g , c/ o Elaine Tourville, 4012 SE 17th Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97202 on or before July 14, 1992. To make com m ent by phone, please call 238-4988 (TDD 238- 5811) 8:30am to 4:30pm weekdays, on or before July 14,1992. Dad's Oil Service package available Deadline fo r classifieds is Monday 5pm Fax: 288-0015 [ Tri-M et’s proposed Key Stations Plan will be available July 1, 1992. To receive a copy (also available in large print or on tape, upon request), please call 238-4988 (TDD 238-5811) 8:30am to 4:30pm weekdays, and provide your name and address and Human Resources Growing MFG Co. is hiring for a flexible hours P-T Employment Specialist The duties include recruitment selection of all inter­ nal and external applicants. Maintain tracking records for our Affirmative Action Plan,Conduct new employee orientation and general record keeping. Bach­ elor Degree or equivalent in HR with minimum of two years expe­ rience. Previous Exp. with ad­ ministration f affirmative action plan is preferred. Send Resume To: 10:30am to 11:00am Time: Sub*Bids Requested Additional information may be obtained by contacting the OSU Physical Plant, Adams Hall, Corvallis, Oregon 97331-2001 or telephone 503-737-7694. Advertising Employment Bids/Sub-Bids »s'- » *