Page 11 Portland Observer October 4, 1979 Community Calendar 4-H Choral Ensemble 4-H choir celebrates six years The Portland 4-H Choral Ensem­ ble is celebrating it’ s sixth anniver­ sary during the week o f October 10- 14. The celebration is open to the public and will be held each evening at 7:30 p.m. at St. Paul Church o f God in Christ, 2859 N.E. Rodney Street, Bishop J.C. Foster, Pastor. Sunday at 3:00 p.m. the Ensemble will do a medley o f songs reflecting their history through music. Their theme is “ Glad to be in God’s Ser­ vice.’ ’ A special highlight perfor­ mance w ill be featured at each program. Choral groups from chur­ ches throughout the Albina corn- community will participate. churches th ro ug h ou t the A lb in a area. The Ensemble has since per­ form ed th ro ug h ou t the State o f Oregon, Washington, and C alifo r­ nia. They are recognized for perfor­ ming a variety o f songs under the direction o f Ira D. M um ford, Exten­ sion Agent. Mumford noted, “ I am very hap­ py with the development growth o f the Choral Ensemble. They have adopted me as their ‘ Papa’ , and I am a proud father.” Officers o f the group are: Iretta M u m fo rd , President; Kim Kim - mons, Secretary-Treasurer. The Choral Ensemble motto is “ A Group That Sings Together Through Prayer W ill Stay Together.” Members are Rance McDougal, Betty Hardy, Tara Warren, Kim ­ berly Kimmons, Carmen Warren, Joslyn G rant, Deidra W illia m s , Jackie Grant, Iretta M um ford, Deb­ ra T urner, Royce H ardy, E m ily Turner, Deidre Jenkins, and Michelle Murry. The Portland 4-‘ H Choral Ensem­ ble has become well known to the A lb in a com m unity through its musical performances throughout the city, at churches, community centers, and for civic programs. Betty Hardy, community advisor for Urban 4-H, organized the singing group in 1973. Members are from the inn er-city com m unity and from STOP LOOKING BUY TOMORROW'S SECURITY FOR YOUR FAMILY TODAY Transportation Advisory Commimttee. Portland School District, will meei October 9th at 7:00 p.m. in the library o f Eliot School, 2231 N. Elint. A flea market benefiting the student activities o f PSU’s Educational Oppor­ tunity Program is slated for Tuesday and Wednesday, OCt. 9th and 10th in the Park blocks from 9.00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (229-4010) Cathy Sedwick, a Black feminist who recently toured Nicaragua and Cuba will be the featued speaker at a forum sponsored by the M ilitant Bookstor, Oc­ tober 13th at 7:30 p.m. at 711 NW Everett. Donation $1.00 Cancer Prevention, seminar on causes and preventive life style, early detec­ tion techniques. October 9 and 11,7:00 to 9:00 p.m., Stone Tower Seventh Day Adventist Church, 3010 N.E. Holladay. Free Blood Pressure checks, Modavs, October 8 to December 17, 12:00 to 1:00. Stone Tower Seventh Day Adventist Church, 3010 N.E. Holladay (232-6018) Free. Energy Conservation Workshop, Fine Arts Building at Concordia College, 2811 N.E. Holman, October 10th from 7:30 p.m. till 10:00 p.m. Sheila D. Holden, energy consultant from PP&L, will discuss insulation, ventilation, ways to save on fuel bills, add the energy audit. Includes a brief presentation on solar alternatives. Energy Conservation Workshop, PGE Service Center, 3700 S.E. 17th Ave, October 30th, 7:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Douglas B. Boleyn, energy management Consultant, and Yvonne Wise, Consumer Energy Advisor, PGE will present same program as above. Worker Participation as Democratic Strategy, Dr. Peter Bachrach, Reed College Faculty Office Building Lounge, October I I , 7:30 p.m. Portland YWCA will offer a cooking class, “ Kitchen Economics: Conserving Time and Money” on Mondays 7 to 9 (two sessions). H CD Workshop, O ffice o f Planning and Development, October 9th, 7:30 p.m., First Congregational Church, 1126 S.W. Park. Portland School Board meeting October 8th, 7:30p.m., 501 N. Dixon. Metropolitan Human Relations Commission, October 16th, 12:30 p.m., Room 321 City Hall. Northeast Coalition Board, October 18th, 7:30 p.m.. King Facility. C ivil Service Reform Committee, public hearing, October 9th - King Neigh­ borhood Facility; October 17th - Creston School; October 25th - Water Building, 510S.W. Montgomery. Eamily Eair, October 7th, Memorial Coliseum. Information for parents and prospective parents. Speakers, workshops, exhibits. 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Free Albinu Action Center board election, October 27th to fill eleven vacancies. Applications can be picked up at: Fred Meyers: Walnut Park, Interstate, 6615 N.E. Glisan; Albina Women’ s League; More fo r Less, 106 N. Beech; Tradewell, 15th and fremont; Safeway, Lloyd Center; Albina Human Resource Center. Applications must be received by October 15th. (288-8345) "D ia lo g u e '’, hosted by Ullysses Tucker, w ill feature “ Veterans: Project Return” on October 13 at 7:30 a.m. and October 14, 10:00 p.m. Guests are William Jones, Secretary; Harry Dean, co-director; Richard Hopkins, co­ director; and Linda Wood, job placement counselor. Les Eemmes Noire will present a fashion show and dance at the Holiday Inn, Coliseum, on November 3rd at 7:30 p.m. Music will he provided by “ Transport". Tickets can be obtained from mem­ bers: President Janice Brooks; Vice President Beverly W right; Secretary Lovelton Harpoli; Treasurer Helen Burns; Chris Mullen; Fashion Coordinator Gravce Kinnedv. (Call 287-1147 or 287-6154) Come to a solar greenhouse-raising! Learn to use solar energy as you build a solar greenhouse onto a home in Portland! A solar greenhouse attached to a home will actually heat part o f the home and provide living space where food can be grown. To teach people to build their own solar greenhouse, Portland Sun w ill lead an attached solar greenhouse construction workshop. The 21/: day workshop begins at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, October 19, with a three-hour presentation on ihe design, construc­ tion, and use o f solar greenhouses. (241-0317) Othal Lakey visits Allen Temple Mew 3 and 4 bedroom homes with or without family rooms in Vancouver close to 15 and 8 minutes from Interstate bridge. Include 2 baths, double garage, brick fireplaces, range, dishwasher, garbage disposal, w /w car pets. All are energy efficient with 10 year Home Owner’s Warranty. Cash price for 3 bedroom with 1036 sq. ft. would be $47,000, 10% Annual Per centage Rate with 360 monthly payments at $412.46 principal and interest plus estimated taxes and insurance. Veterans move in for $100.00, FHA purchaser’s move in approx. $2,650.00. HERMITAGE REALTY, INC. 4715 St John» Rd. Vane., W A 98661 Vane 694 8677 Ptld 223-8229 f t ’s Good t AT A llen Temple C .M .E . C hurch welcomes one o f its former pastors to the Northwest again. Rev. Othal H. Lakey who pastored Allen Tem­ ple C .M .E . Church from 1960 to 1962 will be preaching at Allen Tem­ ple Church on Sunday, October 7th at the 11 o'clock service. While pastoring in Portland, Rev. Lakey was active in all phases o f community work and a strong leader in the N A A C P and the Portland Council o f Churches. It was under his pastorate that the present church building o f Allen Temple was pur­ chased 4236 N.E. 8th Avenue. Since leaving P o rtla n d , Rev. Lakey has pastored some o f the larger C .M .E . churches in the C .E.M . Connection in Shreveport, Louisiana and Dallas, Texas. He Is presently serving as Editor o f the Christian Index, the official church publication o f the C.M .E. Church. He was elected to this o ffic e in Philadelphia in 1974 Allen Temple was the first church Rev. Lakey pastored after com ­ pleting his Theological Studies at Drew Seminary. Since then he has done further studies at Southern Methodist University and Perkins School o f Theology. He has been awarded additional degrees including his doctorate. Rev. Lakey is author o f one o f the most precise and compact historical books o f the C.M .E. Church called “ The Rise o f Colored Methodism." Everyone is invited to come and hear Rev. Lakey Sunday, October 7th at Allen Temple C.M .E. Church 4236 N .E . 8th Avenue at the II o’clock worship service. ^ ^ Q l a c k a m a s C o m m u n ity C o l l e g ^ - ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ I n v i t a t i o n to B id Clackamas Community College will receive sealed bids for the ’’Construction of New Science Facilities" from qualified contractors until 2:00 p.m. , P.D T., Oc­ tober 18, 1979 in Barlow Hall Room B-106, Clackamas Community College. At that time said bids will be opened and read aloud in the Board Room, B 204A in Barlow Hall. All bidders are invited to attend. Bids will be accepted separately as follows: GENERAL CONSTRUCTION AND LANDSCAPING MECHANICAL ELECTRICAL CASEWORK Bidders who are in doubt as to their qualifications are encouraged to contact the contracting officer, Mr Alf Lair, phone 656 2631, Ext. 227, informally to deter mine if a prequalificatin request is necessary. Prequalification requests must be submitted by on later than October 3, 1979 A deposit of $75.00 is required per set. Deposit will be returned if documents are returned in good condition. Sets of Contract Documents may be examined at: 106 Barlow Hall Clackamas Community College 19600 Molalla Avenue Oregon City, Oregon Construction News b Data 925 N.W. 12th Avenue Portland, Oregon Builders Exchange Co Operative 1125 S.E. Madison, Rm. 210 Portland, Oregon Northwest Plan Center 1922 N. Vancouver Avenue Portland, Oregon No bid will be received or considered unless the bids contains a statement by the bidder, as part of his bid, that the provisions required by O.R.S. 279.350 (work men on public works to be paid not less than the prevailing rate of wage) shall be included in his contract. The Owner reserves the right to reject all bids, and to waive informalities in the bidding. CITY OF PORTLAND INVITATION TO BID OCTOBER 4, 1979 Sealed proposals will be received in Room 113, City Hall, Portland, Oregon 97204 for items detailed herein until 2:00 p.m. on the dates indicated. Plans and specifications may be obtained at the above address. For additional in­ formation telephone Buyer at number listed. When Bid Surety is required, proposals shall be accompanied by a certified check, cashier's check or a bid bond, payable to the City of Portland for an amount not less than ten percent (10%) of the aggregate amount of the bid as guaranty that the bid shall be irrevocable for the period specified in the proposal. Said bond to be forfeited as fixed and liquidated damages should the bidder seek to revoke his offer for any reason not authorized by law and not consented to by City within the irrevocable period, or neglect or refuse to enter into contract and provide a suitable bond for the faithful performance of the contract, in the event the said contract is awarded to him. NON DISCRIMINATION: No proposal or bid will be considered unless the bidder is certified as an EEO Affirmative Action Employer as prescribed by Chapter 3.100 of the Code of the City of Portland. All bidders not currently certified should file the required documentation with the Contract Compliance Division, Room 209, City Hall, 1220 SW Fifth Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97204, 248 4696, at least five (5) days prior to the Bid Opening. Failure to achieve certification by the Bid Opening Date and Time shall result in the return of your Bid Unopened. 3 ID N 0 . DESCRIPTION BID OPENING DATE Construction of Albina yard Snow Shed. For information 10/16/79 30 call Michele Ackerman, Buyer, 248 4191. 10% Bid Surety Required Prequalification of Bidders Required. Furnishing 126-lnch Diameter Butterfly Valves. For information call Carlton Chayer, Ass’t Purchasing Manager, 248 4002 10% Bid Surety Required 31 10/16/79 Labor, Materials b Equipment for Construction 10/18/79 of Engine 101 Fire Station. For information call Michael Ackerman, Buyer, 248 4191. 10% Bid Surety Hequired. Pre qualification of Bidders Required. * This Project Subject to Ten Percent (10"«, ) Minority Business Enterprise Participation. 32’ ALLEN TEMPLE CME CHURCH Corner of 8th and S kidm ore Sunday School 9:30am Sunday Worship 11:00am Christian Youth Fellowship 6:00pm (second and fourth Sundays) Reverend Thomas L. Stravhand, Minister HUGHES MEMORIAL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH REV. AUSTIN V. RAY. MINISTER 111 N.E. 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