Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, March 13, 1980, Page 9, Image 9

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    Portland Observer March 13. 1980 Page 9
INVITATION TO BID
NOTICE OF INTENT TO APPLY FOR
FEDERAL FUNDS
The Employment Division, as administrative agent for
the Governor of Oregon, is making Pre Application to
the U S . Department of Labor to continue the federal
grant to operate the Senior Community Service Em
ployment Program in Oregon during FY'81
The amount of funds being requested is: $617,500 In
accordance with Public Law 95 478, Section 105, this
program provides subsidized, part time employment for
low income persons, ages 55 and over.
Ed Ravenel, of Charleston, S.C. (center), a senior
at South Carolina State College, won the F. W.
Woolworth Co. Scholar Athlete Award in the Mid
Eastern Athletic Conference for his outstanding
athletic and academic performance. Head Coach Tim
Autry (left) acknowledged Ravenel as "an outstan
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.
forma,8in2 ’ ’* ‘ci' ica,i° ns
ding young man, on the basketball court and in the
classroom. Dr. Eshrial Mose, dean of the faculty,
accepted a $500 check from Woolworth for the
general scholarship fund. The award is made to the
basketball player with the highest grade point
average in the MEAC.
A Free workshop in basic bicycle maintenance will
be offered from 7 to 9 pm at 1914 SE Ankeny. Call
233-B1KE for more information.
A n ti D ra ft In fo rm a tio n . People interested in anti­
draft lobbying activities, draft counselor training and
speaking at draft teach-ins at local schools should con­
tact the Oregon Coalition Against the D raft, 215 S.E.
9th, 3rd Boor, Portland, OR. Call 238-0605.
A Toll-Free H otline has been established to provide
information to applicants interested in the Job Corps
training-with-pay program. The number is 1-800-426-
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Wastewater Sludge Utilization. For information call Carlton
Chayer, Ass t. Purchasing Mgr., 248-4002. 10% Bid Surety
Required.
04/17/80
90
Labor, Materials £r Equipment for Construction of Power­
houses Nos. 1 Et 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.
04/10/80
94
Furnishing 1 Diesel Crawler Backhoe/Loader. For information
call Michael Metroke, Buyer, 248-4003. 10% Bid Surety
Required.
W ashington County
Office of C om m unity Developm ent
150 N. 1st Ave.. Hillsboro. OR 97213
(503)64« 8814
-4 n Equal Opportunity Employer.
Women and Minorities are urged to apply.
95
SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
Steilacoom High School
Steilacoom Historical School District No. 1
Bid Date: March 18, 1980 2:00 P.M
Jane J e ffe rs o n D e m o c ra tic W om en s C lub
monthly meeting Thursday, March 20, at 12 noon at
Manning's Restaurant, in the Lloyd Center and will be
a no host luncheon.
A Tea honoring Harold C. Williams, candidate for
the Democratic Party nomination for House District
1740 Northwest Flanders, Portland, Oregon 97209
14, will be held March 16th from 2:00 to 6:00 pm. at
(503)226 3991
Paradise Baptist Church, 4735 N. Commercial. The
sponsor, Mrs. W illie Mae Johnson invites the public to
We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub
attend.
DONALD M. DRAKE
COMPANY
bids from minority subcontractors.
Labor, Materials Et Equipment for construction of central
business district storn 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.
96 A Furnishing Asphalt Concrete for One-Year Period. For infor­
mation call Carlton Chayer, Ass't Purchasing Mgr 248-4002
$10,000 Bid Surety Required.
97
98
Furnishing One 10-12 Yard Dump Truck. For information call
Carlton Chayer, Ass’t Purchasing Mgr., 248 4002. 10% Bid
Surety Required.
Labor, Materials i t Equipment for Construction of Reinforced
Concrete Pressure Reducing Valve Vault to House 48* Di­
ameter Valve For information call Michele Ackerman, Buyer,
248 4191. 10% Bid Surety Required. Prequalification of Bid­
ders Required on this Project.
Obituary
Edwin Washington was born Sep­
tember 14, 1906 in Birm ingham ,
Alabama. He was the only child o f
George and Mamie Washington. He
attended grade and high school in
Birmingham and graduated from
Talladega College. While in college,
much ot his tim e was spent in
debating. He was reared in the Zion
A .M .E . Church, where he taught
Sunday School.
He moved to Portland, Oregon in
1929 where he was employed at the
Portland Hotel.
On November 7, 1932 he married
Dorothy Grace Morton and to this
union five sons were born - Edwin,
J r., Ronald, W arren, D aryl and
Glenn.
In 1935 he became a dining car
w aiter w ith the U nion Pacific
R ailroad and worked u n til his
retirement in 1970. He was a mem­
ber o f the Retired Railroad Senior
Citizens Association and the First
A.M .E. Zion Church.
Survivors include his wife, Dor-
thy, five sons, seven grandchildren
and several cousins.
above address. For additional in­
When Bid Surety ,s required, proposals shall be accompanied by a certified
c eck cashiers check or a bid bond, payable to the City of Portland for an
Washington County is seeking minority contract­
ing firms interested in federally funded construc­
tion projects, housing rehabilitation and minor
home repair. Contact:
ney.
ED W IN W A S H IN G T O N
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formation telephone Buyer at number listed.
h
percent l
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
Interested persons may review the application during a ’o r’ voke h,s offer for any reason not authorized by law and not consented to by
30 day period, Monday through Friday, 9 A M. 4 P.M
City within the irrevocable period, or neglect or refuse to enter into contract and
beginning with publication of this notice. Please ad provide a suitable bond for the faithful performance of the contract, in the event
dress comments concerning the FY'81 Senior Com­ the said contract is awarded to him.
munity Services Employment Program to Statewide
Programs Unit, CETA Programs, Employment Division,
N° propo8al ° r bld **•»
considered unless the bidder
875 Union Street N.E., Salem, OR 97311. or telephone of the r ^ t « ’n‘rnfh E?
Act,On Empl°Ver
prescribed by Chapter 3.100
373 1400.
the* r L ? ^ i
he CltV Ot Portland Al( b'dders not currently certified should file
W',h
Contract Compliance Division. Room 209,
City Hall, 1220 SW Fifth Avenue, Portland. Oregon 97204. 248-4696, at least five
Community Calendar
The Am erican Bridge Association (ABA) Port
land Branch, will resume master point play every 2nd
and 4th Tuesday of every month beginning March 11th
1980 from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. at Bourbon Street, 1530
N.E. Grand Ave. 287-8723. Information will be forth­
coming from president Herb Jackson.
N ortheast C oalition o f Neighborhoods. March
18, 1980, 7:30 p.m.. King Neighborhood Facility, 4815
N.E. 7th.
Sabin C o m m u n ity Assn. March 24, 1980, 7:30
p.m., Sabin School, 4013 N.E. 18th.
King Im provem ent Assn. March 25, 1980, 7:30
p.m., King Neighborhood Facility, 4815 N.E. 7th.
An Em ergency M e e tin g o f the Albina Action
Center (TAAC) board will be held on March 13th at
7:30 pm, at 4128 NE Union. (Enter in the rear o f the
building)
M ilita n t Bookstore Forum, tenants rights struggle
in Portland, Sunday, March 16th, 7:30 p.m 711 N W
Everett. Call 222-7225.
The NAACP will hold its March meeting on March
16th at 4:00 p.m. at St. Paul COGIC, 2859 NE Rod-
CITY OF PORTLAND
LUCY WILLS
Private funeral services fo r
Taylor Harris were held at Vann's
Chapel on March 10, 1980. Taylor,
a form er resident o f M ed fo rd ,
Oregon, was born on November 22,
1901, in Muskogee, Oklahoma. He
is survived by one brother, William
H arris o f Sacremento, C a lif. He
was a veteran o f World War 1. He
was interred in Willamette National
Cemetery.
Lucy Wills passed away at a local
Care Center March 8, 1980. She was
born in Ashdow n, Arkansas on
February 17, 1891. She was a mem­
ber o f New Hope Baptist Church,
and she lived at 630 N.E. Monroe
for many years. She is survived by
sons: M a jo r, George, and Nural
W ills; daughters, Roberta Glass,
Ruthie Mae Bryant and Lula Mae
D uckett, and one brother W ill
Dunn; 37 grandchildren, 60 great
grandchildren, and 8 great great
grandchildren. Rev. A.B. Devers
officiated at the funeral. Interment
was at Rose C ity Mausoleum.
Vann’s Mortuary was in charge o f
arrangements.
Sally Williams, a resident o f 4626
S.E. Salmon died March 8, 1980 at a
local hospital. Her funeral service
was held at the Good Samaritan
Church o f God In Christ. She had
been a member there fo r many
years.
She is survived by sons: Roy and
Ruben Smith; daughters, Geneva
Skinner o f Pasco, W ashington,
M argaret A llen o f O akland,
California, and Helen Mandley o f
Portland, Oregon; 19 grandchildren
and 4 great grandchildren also sur­
vive.
Services were held on March 12,
1980. Elder F.J. Crear was the o f­
ficiating minister. Interment was in
Rose City Cemetery. Vann’s M ort­
uary was in charge o f arrangements.
03/25/80
03/18/80
03/20/80
03/18/80
WANTED
TAYLOR H A R R IS
SALLY W ILLIAM S
04/13/80
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.
We will install the siding and guarantee the workman­
ship for 30 years. All factory warranties apply.
Call and ask for Grace Walker 223-9050.
Wholesale Division
Aluminum Builders Service, Inc.
2221 NW Thurman, Portland
” 29years in business locally’
JOSEPH A. LEWERETTE
O VELLTU R N ER
Ovell Turner, a retired member o f
Teamsters Local No. 8, died March
8, 1980. He had been a resident o f
Oregon for 30 years. He was born
A p ril 16, 1921 in M o rto n ,
Mississippi. He is survived by his
w ife, M aybell T urn er, and his
children, James, Syrone, Annette,
and Oneda Turner and C a rlo tta
King. Funeral services were held
March 14, 1980 at Vann’s Chapel.
Interm ent was in W illam ette
National Cemetery.
Funeral services fo r Joseph A.
Lewerette, 57, were recently held in
Chicago.
M r. Lwerertte was the Midwest
Sales D irector to r Amalgamated
Publishers, In c ., the O bserver’s
national advertising representatives.
M r. Lewerette was well known
and respected in the field o f jo u r­
nalism and received many awards
fo r his c o n trib u tio n to the
newspaper industry.
A long time resident o f the South
Shore com m unity, M r. Lewerette
was recognized fo r his civic ac­
tivities and was a member o f the
NAACP
and
the
N ational
Association o f Market Developers
(NAM D).
American State Bank
"The Bank that integration built”
2737 N.E. Union
282-2216
ST. ANDREWS CATHOLIC CHURCH
806 NE ALBERTA STREET
281-4429
Reverend Bertram Griffin. Pastor
Masses
5:00pm Vigil - Saturday
10:00am Choir — Sunday
12:00pm Folk — Sunday
ST. ANDREW C O M M U NITY SCHOOL
ALLEN TEMPLE CME CHURCH
Corner of 8th and Skidm ore
Sunday School 9:30am
Sunday Worship 11:00am
Christian Youth Fellowship 6:00pm
(second and fourth Sundays)
You are W elcom e to Worship at
Reverend Thomas L. Strayhand, Minister
THE ARK OF SAFETY CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST
"A warm spirit o f fellowship always”
The Honorable Bishop U.V. Peterson, D.D.
"The Holiness Preacher, " Pastor
Sunday :
Sunday School
Morning Worship
9 16am
11:16am
'Showers ot Blessings Broadcast"
3:30-4:30
8 30pm
8:00pm
Noon Day Prayer
KLIQ 1290
VPW W
Evangelistic Worship
Tuesday Friday
J
Tuesday
Bible B and/Jr. Church
Wednesday
Choir Rehearsal
Friday:
"The Pastor Speaks '
84 NE Xillingsworth
2 81 0499
HUGHES M EM O R IA L UNITED M ETHODIST CHURCH
7:30pm
7:00pm
7 30pm
REV. AUSTIN V. RAY, MINISTER
111 N.E. FAILING
Dial A Prayer 284 0684
Worship 11 00am
Church School 9 46am
Office 281 2332
Specializing In
Individual • Marriage and Family • Group Therapy
"The Church W here NO Stranger Feela Strange"
4919 NE 9th Ave
Nortta Kelly. Princlpel
Phone 284 1620
Gradee 1 thru 8
NEW HOPE M ISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH
REVEREND A. BERNARD DEVERS, PASTOR
THE CHURCH DESIGNED TO MEET YOUR NEED
Sunday School
Morning Worship
Evening Service 2nd, 4th end
5th Sundays
Communion let Sunday
W ed. - Family Prayer Meeting
end Bible Study
Friday — Brotherhood
9:30am
10 30am
7:00pm
5:00pm
7:30pm
Fellowship Service with
Morning Star 3rd Sunday
7:00pm
Prayer and Peator Phone 281 8476
Church Pbona 281 0163
372S N. Q a n f nbwln Avenu», Portland, Oregon 97227
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