Page 14 March 11, 2015 C LASSIFIEDS /B IDS Subscribe Legal Notices 503-288-0033 Attn: Subscriptions, The Portland Observer, PO Box 3137, Portland OR 97208. $45.00 for 3 months $80.00 for 6 mo. • $125.00 for 1 year (please include check with form) N AME : T ELEPHONE : A DDRESS : or email: subscriptions@ portlandobserver.com Need to publish a court document or notice? Need an affidavit of publication quickly and efficiently? Please fax or e-mail your notice for a free price quote! Fax: 503-288-0015 e-mail: classifieds@portlandobserver.com The Portland Observer SUB BIDS REQUESTED Allen Fremont Plaza 221 NE Fremont St Portland OR Walk-Thru: Wednesday March 18, 2015 “drop-in” (anytime btw 2-4pm) Bids due: Tuesday March 24, 2015 at 2 pm Convention Center, Oregon Zoo, Portland’5 Centers for the Arts and Expo Center and provides transportation planning, recycling, natural area and other services to the region. Visit www.oregonmetro.gov/jobs for current openings and a link to our online hiring center. Metro is an Affirmative Action / Equal Opportunity Employer Dropbox link: (copy and paste link into your browser) https://www.dropbox.com/sh/xr5hsyblxhg3s49/AAC_- e4ZI9FtXx4LzlBiCeE1a?dl=0 If you have any problems accessing the files please call Ali or Kelsey directly 503-493-6045 at our office or email at kelsey@oneillelectricinc.com Contact Regarding Project: Ali O’Neill 503-914-4323 fax 503-460-0956 and ali@oneillelectricinc.com We are looking for bids for the following scopes: Roofing, Gutters, Window Repair, Flooring, Painting, Plumbing, and Landscaping. We are signatory with the Painter’s Union. Non-union painters please call our office if interested in bidding. This project is subject to Section 3 hiring requirements, Residential Davis-Bacon wages, and Workforce Training requirements for subcontracts over $100,000. Bid pricing must be held for 60 days Advertise with diversity in The Portland Observer Call 503-288-0033 ads@portlandobserver.com Allen Temple struggles to carry on after fire The Allen Temple CME Church is on its way to recovering after an electrical fire last month ran through its basements and sanc- tuary. The church just opened a fundraising website to cover losses expected to reach between $300,000 and $400,000. Allen Temple plans to restore the historic church located in the King Neighborhood of northeast Portland and continue its dynamic ministry. Restoration is expected to take about 5 to 6 months. While the church handles its displacement, they will be holding Sunday ser- vices at 1 p.m. at Maranatha Church at 4222 N.E. 12th Ave. The congregation will con- tinue to host fundraising events for restoration donations and has plans to start crowdsourcing on the Internet for added sup- port. For information on these efforts, visit the Allen Temple Facebook page at facebook.com/ meetmeatthetemple. A PayPal donation site can be found at ninthdistrictcme.org/ services.html Project Schedule: May-July 2015 Plans and Specifications: Project documents will be available via dropbox and hard copies can be viewed in O’Neill Office. Metro operates the Oregon Rebuilding from the Ashes Sticker Shock continued from page 3 African-American led college said it wanted to grow an asset for the community and a good neighbor to their adjacent land, but did not have any say in what was finally constructed. Interim College President Dr. James Sweeney said when the col- lege decided to sell its vacant and unused property, which was north of the school, the decision was made for the reason of helping put the college on better financial foot- ing. Originally, the purchaser indicted they wanted to build a health clinic, something that appealed to the col- lege because of its public service nature, Sweeney said. He said the Portland Development Commission helped them with the process. It wasn’t until after the final sale that the plans changed dramatically to housing. Sweeney was shocked Monday when he learned of the advertised rental costs and the fact the housing is likely out of reach financially for many of the people the college serves. “It makes my eyes roll,” he said. O’Neill Inc 4444 SE 27th Ave, Portland, OR 97202 (503) 493-6045 FAX (503) 460-0956 Contact: Ali O’Neill ORCCB #129027 We are an equal opportunity employer and request a sub-bid from Section 3 businesses, emerging small businesses, disadvantaged business enterprises, women and minority business enterprises. Clamp Down on E-Cigarettes continued from page 3 A key component in electronic cigarettes, vape pens and other in- halant delivery systems is nicotine, a highly addictive and harmful sub- stance for developing brains, offi- cials said. “We’re not stopping adults from vaping," said Commissioner Loretta Smith. “You can still buy and vape. But what we’re concerned about is lots of dollars are put into advertis- ing e-cigarettes and it’s becoming a gateway drug to tobacco. We’re trying to protect the children. We are not trying to take your rights away as adults." Obituaries To Place Your Classified Advertisement Contact: Phone: 503-288-0033 Fax: 503-288-0015 In Loving Memory Ashley Marie Harris Ashley Marie Harris will truly be missed. She was born Jan. 25, 1989 and died March 5, 2015. Services will be held Saturday March 14 at 11 a.m. at Omega Funeral Chapel, 223 S.E. 122nd Ave.