P age S eptember Bö 20, 1995 • T he P ortland O bserver Honoring Widows Of Civil Rights Leaders Radio Advertising Sales Christian formatted stations. Minimum of 2 years outside sales experiance required (non-retail). Send or Fax re­ sume with billing and com­ mission history to: General Sales Manager, 5110 S.E. Stark Street, Portland, OR, 97215. Fax: 503-238-7202. An equal opportunity employer. Sub-Bids Requested Westside Maintenance Facility Vancouver, WA Bid Date: October 2, 1995 11:00 Ron Const. (Oregon), inc. 4621 SW Kelly Ave. Portland, OR 97201 (503) 241-9555 FAX (503) 241-7219 FAX (503) 241-3651 We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from women and minority owned business and emerging small business enterprises. Application Support Technician Sub-Bids Requested City of Eugene, Wastewater Division $2,250-52,762/mo. This position is assigned to sup­ port the general computer automation needs of the Pub­ lic Works Wastewater Divi­ sion. The duties include pro­ viding technical assistance in the uses of end-uses of end- user hardware and software tools, creating reports, train­ ing end-users, trouble-shoot­ ing, maintaining data integri­ ty, network administration, and server backup. Requires one to two years’ experience in com puter systems and course work in computer sys­ tems. A two-year related tech­ nical degree is desirable. Closing Date: September 29, 1995. O btain app lication packet for Human Resource and Risk Services, 777 Peal Street, Room 101, Eugene OR 97401. (503) 687-5061. AA/EOE Public Information D irector, 53,240-4,085/month The City of Eugene, Oregon, is seeking a Public Information Director for the Department of Public Safety. The position plans, organizes, and imple­ ments the Public Information/ Public Retattons Program and serves as the primary press spokesperson for Police, Fire, and 9-1-1. Applicants should possess the equivalent of a , bachelor’s degree and four years of progressively respon­ sible public relations experi­ ence. Work experience in a public safety environment is desirable. The closing date for applications is 5:00 pm on September 29,1995. Contact Human Resource and Risk Services, 777 Pearl Street, Room 101, Eugene OR 97401 ; (503) 687-5061 to ob­ tain an application packet. The City of Eugene values diver­ sity in its work force, and is committed to affirmative ac­ tion. AA/EOE Human Resources Human Resource Assistant - $9.65-$9.93/hr. Provide tech­ nical support in administra­ tion of comprehensive human resources program, recruit­ ment, and employee compen­ sation, classification and ben­ efits. Required 2 years expe­ rience in office management or personnel administration; high school degree or equiva­ lent. 2 year college or busi­ ness school degree preferred. Strong written and verbal com­ munication skills. Word per­ fect 5.1 required; Lotus 1-2-3 desirable. Obtain application package, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Mon.-Fri., EOC of Clark County, Inc., 10621 NE Coxley Dr., # 207, Van. WA 98662 (360) 896-9912. Deadline: Wed., Sept. 13 at 4 p.m. EEOC/AA Join us in celebrating ^ o rtla n b OPbseruer’s Sunset Highway Sylvan l/C - Highlands l/C Portland, OR ODOT Bid Date: September 28,1995 9:00 a.m. Kiewit Marmolejo P.O. Box 1769 Vancouver, WA 98668 (360) 693-1478 or (503) 685-4687, FAX (360) 693-5582 CCB #63471 We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and request sub-bids from all subcon­ tractors and suppliers including Minority and Women-Owned Businesses, Disadvantaged, Disabled Veterans, and Emerging Small Business Enterprises. Invitation For Bids T h e P O R T L A N D D E V E L O P M E N T C O M M IS S IO N w ill re c e iv e s ea led Bid for: M em o rial C o liseu m S ta irw a y U p g ra d e -R e p a irs until 4:00 p.m., Pacific Standard Time (PST) on October 5, 1995, at its offices located at 1120 S. W. Fifth Avenue, Suite 1100, Portland, Oregon 97204-1968, at which time and place all bids will be publicly opened, and read aloud. Work will be performed in accordance with the City of Portland Standard Construction Specifications, July 1987 edition, as amended by these contract documents. A mandatory prebid confer­ ence will be held on September 27,199 5 at 3:00 p.m. at the Portland Development Commission Office. Documents may be obtained from the Portland Development Commis­ sion by payment of a refundable deposit of $20.00. Inquiries and bids should be directed to Arsinoe Speliotopoulos at 823- 3237. All bidders must file fpr prequalification no later than October 5, 1995, 4:00 pm, in accordance with the Instructions to Bidders, and ORS 279.039(. ), in the following City of Port­ land categories: 3,21,22,31. Prevailing wage rates as set forth in the Contract Documents must be paid on the Project. The bidder must be licensed under ORS 468.883. No bids for a construction contract shall be rendered or considered by the Commission unless the bidder is registered with the Con­ struction Contractors Board or licensed by the state Land­ scape Contractors Board. Performance and Payment Bond and Bid Bond will not be required for the project. Each bid must contain a statement as to whether the bidder is a resident bidder as defined in ORS 279.029. The Commis­ sion may reject any bid not in compliance with all prescribed public bidding procedures and requirements, and may reject for good cause any or all bids upon a finding of the Commis­ sion that it is in the public interest to do so. The Portland Development Commission is committed to acting affirmatively to encourage and facilitate the participa­ tion of Emerging Small Businesses (ESB), Minority Business Enterprises (MBE), and W omen Business Enterprises (WBE) in Commission projects and operations. Responsible bid­ ders must comply with established goals in this project as stipulated in these bid documents. Portland Development Commission Arsinoe Speliotopoulos Construction Management Coordinator (From left to right) Myrlie Ever, Coretta Scott King, and Dr. Betty Shabazz. Three prominent widows o fc iv ­ il rights leaders—Mrs. Coretta Scott King, Mrs. M yrlie Evers-Williams and Dr. Betty Shabazz w ill be hon­ ored at the I Ith Annual Brunch o f the National Political Congress o f Black Women (NPCBW ) on Sun­ day, September 24, 1995, as a finale to the annual Congressional Black Caucus Legislative Week. More than 1,500 African Amer­ ican women and men from through­ out the country are expected to at­ tend the highly popular brunch, scheduled to begin at 10:00 a.m. at the Hyatt Regency Hotel on Capitol H ill in Washington. Dr. C'. DeLores Tucker. Nation­ al Chair o f NPCBW said, “ The lives and accomplishments o f these three women are remarkable in what they have had to overcome-persona I trag­ edy, grief, the awesome responsibil­ ities o f raising their children, having , *’ MAY-THE the courage and commitment to con­ tinue in the struggle for equal rights and economic progress. These three women demonstrate the courage, faith, determination, talent and re­ sourcefulness o f Black women ev­ erywhere. For our young people who are searching for role models, Mrs. King, Mrs. Evers-Williams and Dr. Shabazz (the widow o f Malcolm X) offer guidance and inspiration.” Mrs. King is the founder o f the Atlanta based King Center for Non­ violent Social Change, and led the successful effort for the passage o f federal legislation making Dr. King’s birthday a national holiday. Dr. Betty Shabazz is the Direc­ tor o f Institutional Advancement and Public Relations/Cultural Attache' for the Medgar Evers College o f the City University o f New York, and a nationally recognized expert on the sociological and economic conditions o f minorities. M yrlie Evers-Williams former corporate and government executive, now heads the National Association forthe Advancement ofColored Peo­ ple (NAACP). The non-partisan NPCBW was founded in 1984 to encourage the pol itical aspirations o f A trican Amer­ ican women. The focus has been on education and training m illions o f African American young women so that they might be prepared for lead­ ership positions in the 2 1 st Century. NPCBW also leads a national educa­ tional campaign against “ gangsta rap" and misogynistic song lyrics direct­ ed toward African American youth. Tickets for this event range from $55 to corporate levels o f $250 per person. 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