S eptember 20, 1995 • T he P ortland O bserver P age B6 Honoring Widows Of Civil Rights Leaders Sub-Bids Requested 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. W estside M aintenan ce Facility V ancouver, W A Bid Date: O ctober 2 ,1 9 9 5 11:00 Ron Const. (Oregon), inc. 4621 SW Kelly Ave. P ortlan d, O R 97201 (503) 241-9555 FAX (503) 2 41-7219 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 City of Eugene, Wastewater Division $2,250-$2,762/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 adm inistration, and server backup. Requires one to two years’ experience in com puter system s and course work in computer sys­ tems. A two-year related tech­ nical degree is desirable. Closing Date: September 29, 1995. O btain a p p lic a tio n packet for Human Resource and Risk Services, 777 Peal Street, Room 101, Eugene OR 97401. (503) 687-5061. AA/EOE Public Information Director $3,240-4,085/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 RelationsProgram 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, R oom 101, E ug e ne 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^bscruer’s AHM I V E R S A R » Sub-Bids Requested Sunset Highway Sylvan l/C - Highlands l/C Portland, OR ODOT Bid Date: September 28,1995 9:00 a.m. Kiewit M arm olejo P.O. Box 1769 V an co u ver, W A 98668 (360) 693-1478 or (503) 6 85-4687, 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 The PORTLAND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION will receive sealed Bid for: Memorial Coliseum Stairway Upgrade-Repairs until 4:00 p.m ., P acific S tandard T im e (PST) on O ctober 5, 1995, at its offices located at 1120 S. W . Fifth A venue, Suite 1100, Portland, O regon 97204-1968, at w hich tim e and place all bids w ill be publicly opened and read aloud. W ork w ill be perform ed in accordance w ith the C ity of P ortland S tandard Construction S pecifications, Ju ly 1987 edition, as am ended by these contract docum ents. A m andatory prebid co n fe r­ ence will be held on S eptem ber 2 7 ,1 9 9 5 at 3:00 p.m. at the Portland D evelopm ent C o m m is sio n O ffice. D ocum ents may be obtained from the P ortlan d D evelo p m en t C o m m is ­ sion by paym ent of a refundable d e p o sit of $20.00. Inquiries and bids should be directed to A rsin o e S peliotopoulos at 823- 3237. All bidders must file for p re qu a lifica tion no later than O ctober 5, 1995, 4:00 pm, in a ccordance w ith the Instructions to Bidders, and O RS 279.039(1), in the follow ing City of Port­ land categories: 3,21,22,31. P revailing w age rates as set forth in the C ontract D ocum ents m ust be paid on the Project. The bidder m ust be licensed und e r O R S 468.883. No bids for a construction contract shall be rendered or considered by the C om m ission unless the b idder is registered with the C o n ­ struction C ontractors Board or licensed by the state Land­ scape C ontractors Board. P erform ance and P aym ent Bond and Bid Bond will not be required fo r the project. Each bid m ust contain a state m e n t as to w h e th e r the bidder is a resident bidder as defined in O R S 279.029. The C o m m is­ sion m ay reject any bid not in co m p lia nce w ith all prescribed public bidding procedures and requirem ents, and m ay reject for good cause any or all bids upon a finding of the C o m m is ­ sion that it is in the p ublic interest to do so. The Portland D evelopm ent C o m m issio n is com m itted to acting affirm atively to e ncourage and facilitate the p articipa ­ tion of Em erging Sm all B usine sse s (ESB), M inority B usiness Enterprises (M BE), and W om en B usiness E nterprises (W BE) in C om m ission projects and operations. R esponsible bid­ ders m ust com ply w ith esta b lish e d goals in this project as stipulated in these bid docum ents. Portland D evelopm ent C o m m ission Arsinoe S peliotopoulos C onstruction M anagem ent C o o rd in a to r (From left to right) Myrlie Ever. Coretta Scott King, and D r Betty Shabazz. Three prominent widows of civ­ il rights leaders-Mrs. Coretta Scott King. Mrs. Myrlie Evers-Williams and Dr. Betty Shabazz will be hon­ ored at the l lth Annual Brunch of the National Political Congress of 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 Hill in Washington Dr. C. DeLores Tucker, Nation­ al Chair of NPCBW said, “The lives and accomplishments of these three women are remarkable in what they have hadtoovercome-personal trag­ edy, grief, the awesome responsibil­ ities of 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. Forouryoung people who are searching for role models, Mrs. King, Mrs. Evers-Williams and Dr. Shabazz (the widow of Malcolm X) offer guidance and inspiration.” Mrs. King is the founder of the Atlanta based King Center for Non­ violent Social Change, and led the successful effort for the passage of federal legislation making Dr. King’s birthday a national holiday. Dr. Betty Shabazz is the Direc­ tor of Institutional Advancement and Public Relations/Cultural Attache’ for the Medgar Evers College of the City University of New York, and a nationally recognized expert on the sociological and economic conditions Myrlie 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 political aspirations of African Amer­ ican women The focus has been on education and training millions of 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. For reservations and infor­ mation regardingthe September 24th Brunch, call 202-338-0800 or fax your request to 202-625-0499. • ST . BE WITH•' c ° : . te cr $ CUT . . SOURCE • ’ • • • NEW, RETURNS OVERSTOCK 4069 N.E. M .L.K Bivi » Don’t let the dark forces of ignorance defeat you Right in this galaxy, you can tap into the . source - the free CONSUMER INFORMATION CATALOG It lists more than 200 free and low­ cost government publications on a • variety of important • topics. 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