Portland Observar, December 7, 1963 Page 9
Invitations
To
Bid
M o re bids on page 10
OBSERVATIONS
FROM THE SIDELINES
B Y K a th ry n H a ll Bogle
ROFESSOR W IL L IA M Little,
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today because a flutter o f pa
per cascaded into a pair o f pretty
Bids due December 27, 1983 at 2 00 P M. Bid No B61 300 8783
baskets on a table at the lovely A la
meda home o f John and Johnnie
Seeled bids will be received by the Director of Purchasing, Multnomah
Bell on Saturday evening.
County Purchasing Division, 2506 S.E. 11th Ave . Portland. OR 97202 tor:
The night was chilly, a log was on
the fire and the wine in the glasses
Demolition of existing first floor ductwork, installation of naw air
sparkled. Ginnette DePriest poured
conditioning and heating system.
for the 150 guests; her husband.
James DePriest, conductor o f the
Plans and Specifications are filed with the Purchasing Director and copies
Oregon
symphony
Orchestra,
may be obtained from the above address for a $5 00 non refundable fee
smiled and signed autograph after
autograph and smiled again as the
PRE BID CONFERENCE: M a n d a to ry Pre Bid Conference and sign in on
currency heaped.
Wednesday. December 14, 1983, at 9:00 A M at 2505 S.E. 11th Avenue.
This was a benefit party attracting
friends o f the Black Educational
Portland, Oregon.
Center to help with the mortgage on
PREO UALIFICATION OF BIDDERS Pursuant to the Multnomah County
the school building. Black and
Public Contract Review Board Administrative Rules IAR 40 030) Prequalifi-
white, old and young, the friends
cation shall not b© required for this project
came from all parts o f town. They
on sabbatical leave from Port
land State University, and his wife,
attorney Monica Little, were hosts
for a wine and cheese (and light b u f
fet o f African delicacies) party at
their spacious home last Sunday
evening. The inform al party hon
ored Ambassador Edmund O .Z .
Chipamaunga o f the Republic of
Zimbabwe. The Ambassador, on
the West Coast to promote trade be
tween his country and the United
States, was in Portland to address a
M onday luncheon audience at the
Hilton hotel arranged by the W orld
Affairs Council o f Oregon.
His Excellency feels that his coun
try, formerly known as Rhodesia,
can become a ‘ ‘model for economic
growth in the surrounding uountries
o f southern A fric a .” The country
Attorney Monica Little. hoataaa. offers goodies to her guests IL R)
won its independence in 1980 under
Aval Mayfield, Oolorose Margulls, and Ambassador of Zimbabwe
the leadership o f Robert Mugabe,
Edmond Chlpamaunaa.
its present Prime Minister. The A m
Jacobs, and Laurie Olsen Special
This Day also receives assistance
bassador described his country as
awards went to The Skanner and to
from M aranatha Church. A house
being "ric h in minerals," and has
the P o rtla n d Observer. Mistress of
mother will be on duty. Inquiries
having fertile soil capable o f grow
Ceremonies was Magnolia Raine,
may go to 628-2041 or to 288-7241.
ing sufficient foods to warrant his
country becoming a "bread basket”
for much o f Africa. Their own
needs are for technology and for
manufactured good, he said.
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L O T O F P E O P L E are happy
laughed and talked together and
when they left, Joyce Braden H a r
ris, director o f the BEC , and the
committee, counted nearly $2.000.
Harris is happy and wants to thank
every person who helped in any
way.
Prequalification applications or statements must be prepared during the
period of one year prior to the bid date end must be actually received or
postmarked to Multnomah County by not later than 10 days prior to bid
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Details of compliance are available from the Purchasing Division. Depart
ment of Administrative Servc.es, 2506 S.E. 11th Avenue. Portland. OR
M IN O R ITY A N D FEMALE BU SIN ESS ENTERPRISE U T ILIZA TIO N
versary with an awards cere
mony and buffet food on Saturday
afternoon, December 3, at the
O FF E E and pastry goodies
Northeast Y W C A . Read! is the
N /N E Reading Council of Oregon
were served late Sunday after
Literacy. A non-profit organiza
noon to 75 guests when D r. Virginia
tion, R cadi’s purpose is to teach
Phillips and her husband, Dr.
non-reading adults to read and write
Joshua Phillips, form ally opened
using the l.aubach method. Some of
"Friends o f the F am ily," a resi
the several students present at the
dence meant to serve undwed, teen
anniversary celebration told guests
age girls facing motherhood. The
o f their gratitude to Read! for the
husband and wife team, co-directors
improved quality of daily living they
o f the well-established "G iv e Us
experienced with receiving the free
This D a y " program in Newberg, see
and private tutoring provided by
Friends o f the Family as a new part
Read! volunteers. Additional volun
o f their outreach program.
teers are always welcomed.
A three-bedroom residence, once
A half-dozen awards made in sev
known as the Gantenbein house, has
eral categories during ceremonies
been redecorated by volunteers who
honored Terri W ickliffe of the Ac
painted, carpeted and furnished the
curacy Plus Answering Service, Del-
house from top to bottom. Financed
Guest of honor Jams* DePrleat enjoys an hore doeuvre with host
von Barrett, Director o f the N /N E
with gifts from local foundations
e«« Johnnie Bell and Joyce Harris. Director of the Black Education
Y W C A , H R . Hornish, M arian
and from private sources, Give Us
Center at a wine end cheese tasting to benefit the Center
h ’s ,.
opening
97 20 2,(50 3)24 8 5111.
E A D ! celebrated its first anni
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Bidders are hereby specifically advised that these conditions require a mini
mum of 10% of the total bid amount tor Minority Business Enterprise parti
cipation and 0 % of the total amount for Female Business Enterprise pertici
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pat ion in on® or more subcontract areas
NON D IS C R IM IN A TIO N Bidders on this work will be required to comply
with the provisions of Federal Executive Order 11246 The requirements for
Bidders and Contractors are explained in the Specifications
No bid will be received or considered unless the bid contains a 9,a,8£?®n’ J’ v
the bidder as part of his bid that the requirements of 279 350. 279 352,
279 355 and 279 356 shall be met.
No proposal will be considered unless accompanied by a check payable to
Multnomah County, certified by a responsible bank, or in lieu thereof, a
surety bond for an amount equal to ten percent (10% ) of the aggregate pro.
(xisal The successful bidder shall furnish a bond satisfactory to the Board
in the full amount of the contract
Multnomah County reserves the right to re|ecl any or all bids
Sharon Jacox
Purchasing Director
(Photo: Richard J. Brown)
THE M O U N T OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH
N .E. Firat & S ch u yler • 284 1964
John H Jackson, Minister M Ed M D
9 X A M Church School
1 1 0 0 A M Congregational Worship
5 00 P M Vesper Service
10 00 A M Baptism Fourth Sunday
Obituaries
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Contract No 7025/84 597A
Mary Jane Fuller
11 00 Communion tach First Sunday
The American Baptist Convention, American Baptist Churches of
Oregon. Lott Carey Foreign Mission Convention: National, Oregon,
Portland Ecumenical M inistries. A m erican Bible S o ciety, M ErM
Board.
ALLEN TEMPLE CME CHURCH
Corner of 8th and S kid m o re
Sunday School 9 30am
Sunday Worship 11 00am
Christian Youth Fellowship 6 00pm
(second and fourth Sundays)
Elonze J. Edw ards (Pastor)
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84 N.E. killingsw orth • 281 0499
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The H o n o ra b le Bishop V. F. Peterson, D . D.
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Sunday
9 15am
Sunday School
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Morning Worship
6 Xpm
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Saturday
Morning Prayer
Showers of Blessings
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Something To
Think About
IROBERTAS. VANN
DIRECTOR
FUNERAL COST PREPAYM ENT
I f you wish, you may choose not
to do anything at all about prepay
ing your funeral expenses. Let the
money come out o f your estate s
assets when you die. I f it's obvious
that there will be money in your es
tate— in the form o f savings, insur
ance, cashable stocks or bonds, or
other liquid assets— that’ s probab
ly all the protection your survivor
needs. The money you would
otherwise tie up for funeral pay
ments could be invested or put into
savings instead.
The disadvantage o f this course
is that your estate may never be so
¡e as to cover the funeraUosis
Jar|e
adequately. Another possibility is
ihat even if you are well o ff now,
your
financial
fortunes
may
change to such a degree that (here
won't be much money in the estate
when you die. In such cases, your
survivors would be under great f i
nancial strain to meet the cost of
your funeral and burial. It may re
quire going into insurance money
or other resources more urgently
needed to live on.
Final services for M ary Jane
Fuller, who was born June 10, 1897,
in Portland, were held Saturday,
December .1 al St. Philip the Deacon
Episcopal Church. Mrs. Fuller died
Wednesday at her home.
Mrs. Fuller was a member of St.
Philip and a faithful member o f the
A ltar Guild. She also belonged to
the Daughters o f the King and to the
Kwanzan Social Club.
Surviving her are a son, Louis, of
Gardena, C alifornia, two daugh
ters, Ida Hanilton o f Portland and
M arianne W illiams o f Inglewood,
C a lif.. 13 grandchildren and 10
great grandchildren.
Honorary pall bearers were:
Theodore Freeman, Robert Belcher.
Glen Childs, M arvin McKinney.
C liffo rd Jackson and Ernest W il
liams. Active pall bearers were:
W arren Linton. Elies Greene. James
Brooks,
O rvall
Rae,
Kenneth
M acRae, and Carl Deiz.
Remembrances may be contribu
tions to the Altar G uild o f St. Philip
the Deacon Church.
Interment was at Rose City Ceme
tery. Father M . Ramsey Schadewitz
officiated.
Cleophas Smith
Cleophas Smith, Sr., a resident of
Portland for over 40 years, died
suddenly at his home in North Port
land on Thursday, December I , his
birthday. He was 67.
M r. Smith, born Dec. I , 1916, in
Avalon, Mississippi, was brought
up in Chicago. He worked as a
dining car waiter for most o f his life
and retired from the Union Pacific
Railway. He was a member o f the
Railroad Senior Citizens Associa
tion; the Union Pacific Old Timers
Club No. 9; the Oregon-W ash
ington Football Club, and he was a
charter member o f the Leisure Hour
G o lf Club. In retirement he volun
teered his services as a driver for
Meals on Wheels,
Surviving M r. Smith are his
widow Clarine Ferguson Smith;
sons Cleophas Jr., Bruce A ., and
Louis K „ all o f Portland, and a
daughter, Adrienne Godfrey-Sam-
Aggrey o f Ethiopia and six grand
children.
Funeral services for M r. Smith
were held Wednesday, December
7th, at Caldwell's Colonial M o r
tuary, with the Rev. M atthew W a l
ley o f Bethel A M L Church conduct
ing. Dorothy Spencer, soloist, sang
"Precious L o rd ," accompanied by
Ken Stafford. Eulogy was by
Michael Grice.
Remembrances may be contribu
tions to Bethel A M E Church.
Notice is hereby given that the Tri County Metropolitan Transportation Dis
trict of Oregon (Tri M et! will receive sealed bids until 3:00 p .m ., Pacific
Standard Time, on January 19, 1984, at 4012 S.E. 17th Avenue in the Con
tracts Section, Third Flood, Portland, Oregon 97202, Attention: John R
Post, Director of Engineering and Contracts Bids will be opened in Confer
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Civil Construction end Trackwork Installation: Line Section Two
B ILS 2B I, l.o m Gateway Station to East Burnside and 146th
Avenue, for the Banfield Light Rail Transit Protect, Contract No
7025/84 597A.
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The Bid consists of the construction of approximately 3.1 miles of double
mainline tracks, including LRT Station platforms, LRT ductbanks and man
holes, catenary poles foundations and traction electrification substation
ground mats; widening and reconstruction of 2.5 miles of Burnside Street,
including sanitary sewers, storm drains, traffic signals, and other appurten
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Opportunity and M BE/FBE laws and regulations
All bidders shall be required to certify that they are not on the Comptroller
General s list of ineligible contractors
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The Tri County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon does not
discriminate with regard to race, color, creed, sex or national origin
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The Bid Documents may be obtained from Contracts and Legal Services
Section, Third Floor, Tri M et, 4012 S.E. ,7th Avenue, Portland, Oregon
97202, on or after December 19, 1983. upon payment of the nonrefundable
purchase price of $100 00 per set of documents Phone: (503) 239 6466:
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Telex: TRI M ET PTL 151 724
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DISTRICT OF OREGON
John R. Post,
Director, Engineering and Contracts
Interment was at Sunset Hills M e
morial Park.
ST. AND REW CATHOLIC CHURCH
Sub-Bids Requested
John Day Lock & Dam
Juvenile Bypass
281 4429
906 NE A LB ER TA STREET
Reverend James S. Coleman, Pastor
Massas
& 00pm Vigd Ssturday
9 30em Chow Sunday
12 00pm Folk Gospel - Sunday
SAINT ANDREW SCHOOL
M r J im w 8 Harrison, Principal
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Bellevue, W A 98004
(206) 466-1070
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and quotes from MBEs and WBEs.
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Bid Date: Dec. 15th, 1983, 2:00 P.M.
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