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About Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1978)
Invitation to Bid NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS REDMOND PUBLIC WORKS COMPLEX CITY OF REDMOND. OREGON Sealed proposals for furnishing of all materials, equipment, labor a n d ,' services of all kinds for the construction cf the Redmond Public Works Complex for the City of Redmond, Oregon, will be received at the office of City Hall, 455 South Seventh, Redmond, Oregon 97756 until 10:00 a.m.. " Pacific Daylight Time, July 19.1978, and will be publicly opened ».nd read at that time. The Contract will be awarded or proposals rejected within forty five (45) days after the opening. The work to be performed includes construction of a building with a garage, storage and shop section approximately 54 feet by 100 feet with attached office and staff section approximately 46 feet by 58 feet and related paved parking area, driveways, fencing, landscaping and other sitework. Contract Documents may be examined at: Robert E. Meyer Consultants 14250 S.W. Allen Blvd. Beaverton, Oregon 97005 Robert E. Meyer Consultants 1655 2 S.W. Highland Ave. Redmond, Oregon 97756 Office of the City Administrator City of Redmond 455 South Seventh Redmond. Oregon 97756 Construction Data 925 N .W . 12th Portland. Oregon 97209 Assisted by members of her committee. Portland Branch members, and BSU student volunteers from Monroe High School, Mary Maxwell, convention documentarían, has been busy preparing the official albums for the 69th An nual NAACP Convention. Three albums depicting pre-convention and convention highlights, will be awarded to the NAACP National Office, the Portland Branch and the Oregon Historical Society as monuments to Executive Director Benjamin L. Hooks' first convention. Mayor appoints Pina Williams Ms. Pina Williams, recently ap pointed by Mayor Neil Goldschmidt to the M etropolitan Youth Com mission, was sworn into office at City Hall by Ms. Edna Cervera, Deputy Auditor. Ms. Williams, an Advisory Specialist for Portland Public Schools, has long been involved with youth and youth programs. Her in terests in the Northeast Portland community has encompassed Albina Fair Share, the Urban League and Guild and St. Andrews Church. On the State level, Ms. Williams is vice-chairwoman of the Oregon W omens' Political Caucus and is actively involved in the Portland chapter of that organization. FIRST PORTLAND APPEARANCE JAMES CLEVELAND HAS a song for you GOSPEL . . . Music, the universal language, music of rich and poor alike, music that soothes the soul and ease the burden; music that promises a brighter day . , . PARAMOUNT xo*- July 15, 1978 8:00pm Ticket» »7.SO available at Paramount Ticket Outlets House of Sounds and Music Millenium For information call 231 9047 or the Paramount at 225-0750 A SamSon production N ew Hope Missionary Baptist Church REVEREND A BERNARD DEVERS. PASTOR THE CHURCH DESIGNED TO MEET YOUR NEED Nunda« School M orning M orship 9:31) a.m. 10:30 a.m. Evening Service 2nd. 4th and 5th Sundays ( ommumon 1st Nunda« M ed. - I ami)« P rayer M eeting and Bible Stud« F riday - Brotherhood fello w s h ip Service w ith M orning Star 3rd Nundav P r a te r and Pastor Phone Church Phone: 261-0163 7:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m 261-6476 James Cleveland will appear in Portiana on July 15th with a Paramount con cert and cruise ship reception. Ship reception features Cleaver Cleveland and still a dynamic force in the world of gospel music. C leveland’s first recording hit resulted from the Collaboration of Cleveland, Reverend Charles Craig, Reverend Leslie Bush, at Detroit's “ Prayer T ab ern acle." The three young men organized the church with Cleveland as Minister of Music. The one hundred voice choir, the Voices of Tabernacle (recording on Hob Records, an unknown label), recorded "T he Loves of God” which was an instant hit. From D etroit, Cleveland went west m aking his home in Los Angeles, California. Now on the Savoy recording label, Cleveland has received six gold albums: “ Peace Be Still.” “ I’ll Do His Will,” “ Lord Do It,” “ I Stood On The Banks,” “ Lord Help Me To Hold O ut,” and “ Jesus Is The Best T hing.” His “ Am azing G race” album with Aretha Franklin has sold over two million copies. Recipient of an Honorary Doc torate Degree from Temple Bible College, winner of the Grammy Award, Billboard Magazine's Trend- Setters Award, Ebony Magazine's A rtist A w ard, The N ational Association of Negro Musicians' Award and “ Natra’s” Award as Best Gospel Artist, Cleveland has per formed for the poor and for royalty. Reverend James Cleveland, the Apostle of Gospel, whose music is as elementary as faith, hope and love and as elemental as wind and rain, will make his first Portland ap pearance July 15th, in a benefit con cert to be held at the Paramount Theatre. The proceeds from the concert will go toward a building fund for a teen center in the Albina area. Also, Reverend Cleveland will be aboard the “ Cruise-Ader” Princess Yacht from 2:00-5:00 p.m. cruising the Willamette. Dinner will be served aboard the yacht. Anyone interested should call 231-9047. Reverend James Cleveland, inter nationally acclaim ed “ King of Gospel” ; often called upon to put three “ Gospel” into any situation where gospel singing is essential; will make a premiere appearance in Port land July ISth in concert at the Param ount Theatre after a three hour cruise reception, aboard the “ Cruise-Ader” Princess Yacht. Recently, February 23, 1978, Reverend Cleveland won a Grammy Award for his “ Live at Carnegie Hall” album, as well as performing one of the songs from that album on the nationally televised Grammy awards presentation in Los Angeles — A “ first” for gospel singing and singers. Recognized as the reigning super- star of gospel music throughout the world — they call him the “ Kiog of Gospel” -V- Cleveland's background contains all the elem ents and ingredients that make up the ex perience which is gospel music: music that reaches out and makes the listener a participant. That's what gospel music is all about and that’s what Reverend C leveland is all about. Born of poor, Christian parents in Chicago, Illinois, Cleveland, as a child, was introduced to gospel music at the Pilgrim Baptist Church of Chicago, where the "Father of Gospel Music,” Professor Thomas A. Dorsey was music director. During his young formative years, Cleveland perform ed with many great gospel groups, including The Thornes Crusaders, The Gospel All- Stars of New York, The Roberta Martin Singers, The Caravans, The Mahalia Jackson Singers and The Meditation Singers. Having learned all that the masters had to offer, Cleveland struck out on his own. Combining the best of these groups with his own unique and creative genius, Cleveland organized the Cleveland Singers — still the group which travels exclusively with Northwest Plan Center 1922 N. Vancouver Avenue Portland, Oregon 97227 Contractors Management Association. Inc. 3933 N .E. Union Portland, Oregon 7212 Sea Port Business Development Center 5329 N .E . Union Portland. Oregon 97212 Coalition ot Minority Contractors and Vendors 3933 N .E. Union Avenue Portland, Oregon 97212 Plans and specifications may be obtained at the office of Robert E. Meyer Consultants. 14250 S.W. Allen Blvd., Beaverton. Oregon 97005, or Robert E. Meyer Consultants, 1655 2 S.W. Highland Ave., Redmond, Oregon 97756. A deposit of fifty dollars return of the documents opening. If the plans or future use, the deposit ($50.00) will be required and will be refunded upon in good condition within ten (10) days after the bid specifications are damaged ao as to preclude their will be forfeited. Those desiring parcel post or special handling shall include with their request for plans and specifications, a check, or money order, separate from the plan deposit, in the amount at $10.00 for each set requested. Thia fee shall be non refundable. ««• • V» ■., Bidders must be prequalified in compliance with applicable parts of Chapter 279 of the Oregon Revised Statutes. These forma, completely filled out, should be submitted to the Engineer at least ten (10) days prior to the bidding date. The Engineer will issue proposal forma to qualified bidders. All proposals must be submitted on the regular forma furnished by the Engineer. No proposal will be considered unless accompanied by a certified check, cashier's check or bid bond payable to the City of Redmond, for the amount equal to ten (10) percent of the total bid. The successful bidder shall furnish a performance bond satisfactory to the City in the full amount of the contract. The successful bidder, upon his failure or refusal to execute , and deliver the contract and bonds within ten days after he has received notice of acceptance of his bid. shall forfeit to the City, for such failure or ’ refusal, the security deposited with his bid. No proposal will be received or considered by the City of Redmond or any . officer of the City unless the proposal contains a statement by the bidder as a part of his proposal that the provisions required by ORS. 279.350 shall be included in his contract. Bidders on thia work will be required to comply with the provisions of the President's Executive Order No. 11246 and requirements issued there under. The requirements for bidders and contractors under this Order are explained in the Contract Documents. The attention of bidders ia directed to the requirements and conditions of employment to be observed and minimum wage rates to be paid under the Contract. The project is being partially funded by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The bidder muat submit with his Proposal the following properly executed documents in accordance with E PA requirements: A. Contractor’s Compliance Statement (Executive Order No. 11246). B. Non Segregated Facilities Statement. 3 7 2 5 N. Gantenbein Avenue, Portland, Oregon 9 7 2 2 7 Bids received without these completed forms will be considered nonrespon aive. Before a contract will be awarded, the above will be subject to EPA approval. ALLEN TEMPLE CME CHURCH ( orner of 6th and Skidmore Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship 11:00 a.m. C hristian Youth Fellowship 6:00 p.m (Second and Fourth Sundavsi The City of Redmond reserves the right to reject any or all proposals, to waive informalities, to postpone the award of the Contract for a period not to exceed forty-five (45) days from the bid opening date, and to accept that proposal which appears to be in the best interest of the City. BY ORDER OF T H E C ITY C O UNCIL C IT Y OF R ED M O N D R ED M O N D . OREGON Reverend Thomas L. Strayhand. Minister HUGHE S M E MORIAL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH j MV I 111 N.E. FAILING I f AUSTIN V HAT M INUTES A Pravpr 264 <>664 i L . W o r s h i p fr -r v.tiu'j • V i" '- i» 1 ou are M cleome to W orship at I hurrh School 9:45 « m 11:00 a m Office 281 2332 “The Church W here No Stranger Feela Strange** THE ARK Of SAFETY CHURCH (»E GOD PENTECOSTAL, INC. "A » a rm spirit of fellow »hip alw ays" 1 he Honorable Bishop I \ , P e te r «on. D .l». "T h e Hoiioesh P reacher." Pastor Sunday: Sunday School 9:15 am M orning M orship 11:15 am Show ers of B l e s s i n g s B r o a d c a s t" K G A B 1554) i l 3 0 a m 12 3 0pm ' 6 30 pm E « a n g c lis tk H orship *1:00 pm I u e s d a v - f r td a v N o o n Day P ra y e r Iu e s d a y : Bible K a n d /J r. Church VS edneodav: ( hoir Rehearsal ST. ANDREWS CATHOLIC CHURCH >106 N .E . A lberts S tre e t R everend B ertram G riffin . Pastor 7:30 pm "T h e Pastor Speaks" 7:00 pm 64 N E K illing sw o rth 281-0499 7:30 pm 2614429 Masses: 5:00 p.m. V ig il - Saturday 10:00 a.m. C hoir - Sunday 12:1X1 p.m. Folk - Sunday Friday ST. ANDREW C O M M U N IT Y SCHOOL 4919 N .E . 9th Ave. N o r iu K elly. Principal Notice t f Phone: 264 1620 Grades I through 6 The A fro-A m erican H eritage Bicentennial Commemorative Quilt will be exhibited for six weeks in July and August at the DuBois Institute Gallery at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. This docum entary legacy was designed and created by fifteen Port landers. It was initially exhibited at the Oregon Historical Society and later donated to said institutions. Among the places it has appeared is Exhibition Hall of the U.S. Depart ment of State in Washington, D.C. Oa Jaly 9th, 1971, Bethel A .M .E . Charch at 5828 N.E. 8th Aveaae, Portland, will celebrate Its aaaaal "Mea’a Day” Worship Ser vice at 11:00 a.at. City Commiuioaer Charles Jor dan will he the speaker. The entire pablic is cordially la- viled to attead. Reveread L. Fisher Hiaea, Pastor. I