Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, February 28, 1980, Page 9, Image 9

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    Portland Obaarvar February 28. 1980 Page 9
Obituary
Community Calendar
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M arth a E lnora Foster Warren
died at Bess Kaiser H osp ital on
February 19th. She was active in
many community service groups in­
cluding the American Public Health
Committee, the Statewide Health
Coordinating Council, Comprehen­
sive Planning.
She was most recently employed
by the Senior Adult Service Center.
M rs. W arren was a native o f
G uthrie, Oklahoma, born on Oc­
tober 12, 1916.
Survivors are: daughters Wanda
Jean Baker, Vangie Lu Warren and
Eleanor B. Gregory; sons Elwen W.
and John M. Landers and Gaylord
Warren; eleven grandchildren and
nine great-grand children.
Funeral services were held at
Vancouver Avenue C hurch on
February 23rd, w ith interment at
Lincoln Memorial Park.
She was an active member o f the
Urban League and the NAACP and
was a member o f Vancouver
Avenue First Baptist Church, where
she was Senior Choir Director and a
Trustee.
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The Family of
Alfred (Stanley)
Franklin
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W is h e s to th a n k a ll fo r th a ir c a rd s ,
flow ers, visits, concern and m oat of all
thair prayers, during the long illness and
the passing of our love one. (M ay God
bless all of you)
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Mrs. Rubie Franklin
Portland, Oregon 97212
ST. A N D R E W S C A TH O L IC C H U R C H
281 4429
Masses:
5:00pm Vigil Saturday
10:00am Choir - Sunday
12:00pm Folk - Sunday
ST. A N D R E W C O M M U N IT Y SCHO O L
4919 NE 9th Ave.
Norita Kelly, Principal
Phone 284 1620
Grades 1 thru 8
ALLEN TEM PLE C M E C H U R C H
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. Strayhand, Minister
NEW HOPE M IS S IO N A R Y B A P TIS T C H U R C H
REVEREND A. BERNARD DEVERS, PASTOR
THE CHURCH DESIGNED TO MEET YOUR NEED
Sunday School
Morning Worship
Evaning Service 2nd, 4th and
5th Sundays
Communion 1st Sunday
Wed
Family Prayer Meeting
and Bible Study
Friday — Brotherhood
Fellowship Service with
Morning Star 3rd Sunday
B enefit. A benefit for the Hanford Conversion Project is happening
Thursday, March 6, at 633 S.W. Montgomery, on the P.S.U. Campus.
There’ ll be music, a movie, and refreshments. Doors open at 7:45 p.m. Ad­
mission is $3. Low income $2. For more information call Anita Lawson-
Adams at work 280-4410.
Benefit for Amnesty International Saturday, March 8th Smith Ballroom,
Portland State University, 7.30 p.m., 8:00 performance. Admission $2.50,
Students and Senior Citizens $1.50., For further information please call 282-
| 7848.
Aging in the 80's w ill be the topic when O.J. "J im ” Gates addresses the
Westside Unitarian Church Sunday March 2nd at 10:00 a.m.
Free Tax Service to elderly, low income and/or handicapped persons.
This service is to assist people with simple tax returns. The service is provided
at the following locations: Mondays - 3:00 to 5:00 p.m., Montavilla United
Methodist Church, 232 SE 80th, Portland, Oregon., Fridays - 3:00 to 5:00
p.m., Hollywood Senior Service Center, 1820 NE 40th, Portland, Oregon.
This free service w ill last until A pril 15, 1980. For further information call
248-5276 or 248-5217.
Census M e e tin g . The Public A ffairs Committee o f the N AACP and the
YW CA are join tly sponsoring a meeting, “ 1980 Census - A Call To Action,”
on March 5ht, 7:00 p.m. at the Salem Housing Authority Recreation Room,
360 Church Street, SE. For additional information contact: Anna Christian-
! son, NAACP, 362-8419 or Connie Pelton, YWCA, 581-9922.
Guidelines for Candidates
9:30am
10:30am
7:00pm
5 00pm
7:30pm
7:00pm
Prayer and Pastor Phone: 281 6476
Church Phone: 281-0163
3725 N. G antenbein A venue, P ortland, O regon 97227
DO YOU NEED HELP?
Is the DEVIL working against your home, nature, job, church, money, child
ren, sex, neighbor, health, sick, family, loved ones? Are there demons on
your body or in your home? Have you been in a fix where you cannot keep
or find the RIGHT man or woman? If you need help with any or all of these
problems you should call me NOW!I Tomorrow may be too late!!! Does your
luck pass you by? If so, I have lucky hands to help you be a winner in all
GAMES OF CHANCE—Bingo, Reno, Tahoe, Las Vegas. Special, Miami,
Fla., etc.
If you are a spiritual seeker who needs help not promises —call me. I am a
"God Gifted' man.’ l can help you in a hurry.
INVITATION TO BID
_ Sealed proposals will be received in Room 113, City Hall, Portland, Oregon 97204.
for iter.-s 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: N o proposal or bid will be considered unless the bidder
is certified as an -EO 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
BID NO
___D ESCRIPTIO N
BID O PENING DATE
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Wastewater Sludge Utilization. For information call Carlton
Chayer, Ass t. Purchasing Mgr., 248 4002. 10% Bid Surety
Required.
0 4/17/80
Labor, Materials & Equipment for Construction of Power
houses Nos. 1 & 2 on Bull Run River. For information call
Carlton Chayer, Ass t Purchasing Mgr., 248 4002. 10% Bid
Surety Required Prequalification of Bidders Required on this
Project.
03/27/8Û
92 Furnishing Three 1 Î4 Yard Low Bed Dump Trucks. For infor­
mation call Michael Metroke, Buyer, 248 4003. 10% Bid
Surety Required.
03/04/80
90
(Continued from page I col. 6)
II. Black Participation in the Federal Governm ent and Political Par­
ties.
4016 N.E. 10th Ave.
806 NE ALBERTA STREET
Reverend Bertram G riffin, Pastor
Class on Skateboarding and roller-skating will be held March 6 at the
Western Forestry Center. Co-sponsored by the Center and the Boy Scouts o f
America, instruction w ill be given by Denny Watson o f Ride-on Skateboards
Inc.
W om an's Day. March 2, 1980 - 11:00 a.m., Bethel A.M .E . Church, 5828
NE 8th Ave., Portland, Oregon. Reception to follow in the multi-purpose.
CITY OF PORTLAND
The guidelines call attention to the wide discrepancies in the representation
in the federal workforce between Blacks and whites. CBC asks for support of
a program that articulates specific goals and timetables for increasing the
representation o f Blacks in the Senior Executive Service, GS levels 12 through
15, and in Presidential appointments.
The guidelines ask for special attention in making Presidential appoint­
ments to top economic policy positions, State Department and other
foreign a ffa irs positions, the independent regulatory commissions, the
federal judiciary, the White House Domestic Council, the National Security
Council, the Council o f Economic Advisors, the Council on International
Policy, the Council on Wage and Price Stability and the Office o f Manage­
ment and Budget. Th guidelines ask for the use o f Presidential influence to
support appointment o f Blacks to international organizations to which
the nation belongs.
The CBC asks that the Democratic and Republical Parties increase Black
representation on the staffs o f national and slate committees.
III. Civil Rights and A ffirm a tiv e A ction
The CBC calls on candidates to:
- campaign and hold office in a manner that makes civil rights and equal
opportunity an issue o f highest priority
- speak frequently and forcefully to educate the public to the disabilities
faced by Blacks and other minorities
- strengthen the machinery for affirmative action and set-aside programs
- support ratification o f the DC Voting Rights Amendment
- support ratification ol the ERA
V. Census and Redistricting
The guidelines ask for the use o f full judicial power against discriminatory
redistricting plans which may occur after the 1980 Census. They ask that
federal fund allocations be adjusted to respond to shortchanging o f com­
munities where a disproportionate minority undercount may occur.
VI. C rim inal Justice
Candidates are called upon to oppose legislation which purports to reform
criminal law but which has serious negative implications for Blacks and other
minorities. Among such effects would be efforts to increase the already ex­
cessive use o f incarceration. Instead, incarceration and discriminatory treat­
ment o f Black and other minorities should be reduced and community-based
alternatives sought.
VII. Foreign Polciy
In foreign policy decision making the CBC asks candidates to:
- continue policies toward African countries which stress expansion o f
economic assistance;
- support m ajority rule for southern African nations;
- re-examine policy which emphasizes the Cuban presence in Africa and
which maintains Cold War concepts to the detriment o f relations with certain
African countries;
- encourage withdrawal o f Moroccan involvement in the Spanish Saharan
conflict;
- apply increasing economic and political pressure against South Africa;
- increase refugee relief fo r A frica , which has the greates number o f
refugees in the world;
- correct the inequity in the amount o f funds for African refugees com­
pared to those form southeast Asia and eastern Europe;
- change the US immigration policy which discriminates against Haitian
boat people;
- bolster economic and political relations with Caribbean countries that
are suffering from disruptive conditions.
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Furnishing 1 Hydraulic Drop Hammer. For information call
Michael Metroke, Buyer, 248-4003. 10% Bid Surety Required.
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Furnishing 1 Diesel Crawlor Backhoe/Loader. For information
call Michael Metroke, Buyer, 248 4003. 10% Bid Surety
Required.
REVEREND CLAUDE HOSKINS
553 GLENVIEW AVENUE
OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA 94610
TELEPHONE: ( 415) 444 4883
id Advertisement
3/1 3 /8 0
Labor, Materials & Equipment for construction of central
business District Storm Sewers - Phase III. For information
call Carlton Chayer, Ass t Purchasing Mgr., 248-4002. 10%
Bid Surety required. Prequalification of Bidders required on
this project.
03/25/80
RED BID
86
Labor, Materials & Equipment for Synthetic Track Surfac
ing at Portland Civic Stadium. For information call Michele
Ackerman, Buyer, 248-4191. 10% Surety Required. Prequali
cation of Bidders Required on this Project.
03/04/80
Invitation to Bid
The Housing Authority of Portland will accept sealed bids until 2:00PM (PST)
March 14, 1980 at 1605 N.E. 45th Portland, Oregon 97213 for the following:
Furnish and install floor insulation at housing project Columbia Villa, Ore 2-1,
8910 N. Woolsey Ave. Portland Oregon. (Approximately 300,000 square feet)
Bid forms and specifications available at the maintenance dept. 8910 N. Woolsey
Ave. Portland, Oregon or call Mr. Max Fagg or Mr. Richard Jones at (503) 249-
5555.
SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
Columbia Slough - N.E. Failing Street
East Portland Freeway - Multnomah County
Bid Date: February 28,1980 - 9:00 A .M .
DONALD M. DRAKE
COMPANY
1740 N.E. Flanders, Portland, Oregon 97209
(503) 226-3991
W e are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from
minority sub-contractors.
4.
H U G H E S M E M O R IA L U N IT E D M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H
REV. AUSTIN V. RAY, MINISTER
111 N.E. FAILING
Dial A Prayer 284 0684
Worship 11 00am
TESTIMONIALS
1) M iss Joyce J W . P ortland, OR., was in a fix where she could not
find or keep a good man. I, Rev. Hoskins, removed the fix and the jinx from
her NOW she can draw the man of her desire to her like a magnet.
2I M r ft M rs. C.P. of C om pton, C A., could not win the BIG one. They
called Rev. Hoskins and Rev. sent them a for sure win blessing money hand.
They went to Las Vegas and their luck kept on coming, winning more than
$16,000.
3) Ms. Barbara T., In g le w o o d . CA . had a man who loft home for
another woman. She called Rev Hoskins with tears in her voice. She want
ed him back I! Now he is back and eating out of her hand.
4) M r Paul, Los Angeles, C A., was in a fix and rooted by this woman
As a result he lost his nature for other women, but through Rev. Hoskins'
work, Paul regained his nature and became luckier than ever with women,
money and his business
5) M rs. O .I.. Long Beach, CA.. had demons in her body, and in her
home, causing all kinds of bad luck, and unnatural sickness. She called Rev
Hoskins and in 72 hours her home and body were free of unclean spirits.
(The names in the above testimonies have been changed for the protec­
tion of the individual. I I guarantee to do what I say I can do. I have a big re
puiation to protect.
I know the power of the SPIRIT Don't put it o ff Don't let distance keep
you from calling. Call n o w ll! You will be glad you did Tell a friend where to
get HELP today
RESULTS GUARANTEED
03/04/80
Church School 9 45am
Office 281.2332
Specializing In
Individual • Marriage and la m ily • Gruup Therapy
WANTED
"The Church W here NO Stranger Feele Strange
Home Owners who want to have their homes covered
with permanent siding at a low price.
W e have to dispose of discontinued colors and
designs of aluminum and vinyl sidings before March 31.
W e will install the siding and guarantee the workman­
ship for 30 years. All factory warranties apply.
You ars Welcome to Worship at
T H E A R K O F S A F E T Y C H U R C H O F G O D IN C H R IS T
Call and ask for Grace Walker 223-9050.
"A warm spirit o f fellowship always
The Honorable Bishop U.V. Peterson, D.D.
"The Holiness Preacher," Pastor
Wholesale Division
Aluminum Builders Service, Inc.
2221 N W Thurman, Portland
* '29 years in business locally
Sunday:
Sunday School
Morning Worship
9:15em
11:18am
Shower« of Blessings Broadcast '
3:304 30
KLIQ 1290
6 30pm
VPWW
8:00pm
Evangelistic Worship
Noon Day Prayer
Tuesday Friday
Tuesday
Bible Band. Jr Church
Wednesday
Choir Rehearsal
Friday:
The Pastor Speaks'
7 30pm
700pm
7 30pm
84 NE Killingsworth
281 0499
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