I Omega's kadership c a llsfo r diaioaue on race relations In the wake of recent church bombings of predominantly black churches in the South, and the rise of racial tensions throughout the country, O m ega Psi Phi is calling on the leaders o f the nation’s Greek letter organizations to initiate a dialogue on race relations in A m er­ ica. The Fraternity has also issued a resolution condem ning the church bombings and calling tor racial healing in the nation. Dr Dorsey C M iller, O m ega’s Grand Basileus (national presi­ dent), said the nation’s Greek letter organizations should take the lead­ ership in developing the national dialogue on race relations. "There has been an absence of leadership from the White House on down to the court house. Racial ten­ sions won't go away simply because we wish them to,” Miller said. He said the recent attacks on affirmative action in employment and education, im migration poli­ cies and voting rights have helped fuel the rise in racial tensions. Miller said he will call in the leaders of the m ember organiza­ tions o f the National Pan-Hellenic Council to initiate a series of dis­ cussion on race relations. "We must come together tor a frank dialogue about the race prob- lem in America and devise apian to resolve this problem,” M iller said. “Omega Psi Phi has long been in the forefront of the struggle for equality and equal rights lor all Americans. The rights and gains earned during the Civil Rights M ovement are now being threat­ ened,” said Miller. “We cannot stand idly by while our people sutler setbacks and our nation faces an internal threat of racial divisiveness and enmity. We must not let this problem fester and grow. We must come together and seek solutions for the betterment of all A m ericans,” Miller said. The Fraternity also recently adopted resolutions calling lor the Texaco Oil Corp, and the Avis Auto Rental Co. to develop affir­ mative action plans. Omega Psi Phi will ask the lead­ ership of the organizations o f the National Pan-Hellenic Council to also join its member in boycotting those companies if affirmative ac­ tion plans are not developed by January 3 1, 1997. Texaco recently implemented a plan that deemed acceptable by civil rights leaders. Omega Psi Phi Fraternity is an international civic and social frater­ nity with more than 13(),(XX) mem­ bers throughout the U.S., Europe, Asia, Africa and the Caribbean. Sealed bids will be received until 9 a.m. on February 13, 1997 for the projects listed below: Hood: MP 94.0 Section of the Mt. Hood Highway in Hood River County. A.C. Pavement & Oiling. This project is to be constructed under the 1996 Standard Specifications for Highway Con­ struction. Multnomah: Troutdale Interchange Frontage Roads Sec­ tion of the Columbia River Highway (I-84) in Multnomah County. 8% DBE goal. DBE sub­ ject to Commercially Useful Function (CUF) requirements. Traffic Signals. This project is to be constructed under the 1996 Standard Spec­ ifications for Highway Construction. Clackamas: MP 53.7-F rog Lake Section of the Mt. Hood & Warm Springs Highway in Clackamas County in the vicinity of Mt. Hood. A.C. Pavement & Oiling. This project is to be constructed under the 1996 Standard Specifications for Highway Construction. Plans, specifications and bid documents may be obtained in Room 1, Transportation Building, Salem, Oregon 97310. Plans may be ordered by phone at (503) 986-3720, or facsimile at (503) 9863224. There is a $20.00 non-refund- able charge for plans and specifications per project. Prime contractors must be prequalified ten days prior to the bid opening day. Foradditional information regarding prequal­ ification, please contact Fran Neavoll, Program Section, at (503) 986-3877. If yourbusiness is not certified as a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) or W omen Business Enterprise (WBE), please contact the Office of Minority, Women and Emerging Small Business at 155 Cottage, Salem, OR 97310, phone (503) 378-5651. (Borscht (Belt The Mittleman Jew ish Com m u­ nity Center Theater will present "Borscht Belt to Broadway", a cab­ aret-style Broadway revue, from February 22-March 6, 1997. The show will be a tribute to Jewish artists’ contributions to the A m eri­ can Musical Theater. Performance dates and times are: Saturdays, Feb­ ruary 22 and March I at 8:00 p.m.; Sunday, March 2 at 7:00 p.m.; and Thursdays, February 27 and March 6 at 8:00 p.m. Tickets are $ 12 gen­ eral admission and $10 for seniors and students. Optional food and li­ bations will be offered. Group rates are available. The m usical sm o rg asb o rd ol “Borscht Belt to Broadway” includes a “bissel” of Yiddish music hall favorites, a generous portion ot Broadway hits, a handlul ol lesser known Broadway tunes with Jewish content and a dash of movie music for spice. "Borscht Belt to Broadway” is created and directed hy Mark Steer­ ing. The talented cast includes Ariel Aver, Costa Columbus, Bryna Davis, Jan Matthews, James Montgomery, Jeff Olcnick, Jan Rosenthal, Amy Shapiro, Camberley Torres, Sandra W illis, Glen York and many more. The Mittleman Jewish Com m u­ nity Center is located at 6651 SW Capitol Hwy. in Portland. Call 244- 0111 for ticket sales and inform a­ tion. cfidomeeomina Celebration Muslim Name — James X Mu­ hammad, Yoruba Name - Osaze Bahatu (Peacemaker) Known at Birth As - James Jahar Perez James (Osaze ) was born in Tem ­ ple, Texas on April 7, 1942 He was preceded in death by his mother Lovie Tupper, and leaves to mourn him Ten children (Philip Perez. Ricky Perez, Bob­ by Perez, Sam aiyah Torregano, Talibah Perez, Ayesha Perez. James cT// Jahar Perez Jr., Asad Perez of Alas­ ka, Jam eelah Perez and Aqueelah Perez). Seven Siblings (Lovie Perez, Paul (Poncho) Lindey, Vietta Lowe, Brad Linsey, Mark Lindsey, Terez Lindsey and Angelo Tupper). Cousins (Darlene Beck, Vernon Brazzle, and Charlene W illiams) He also leaves a host of family and friends to mourn him. £zjrrin(j ¿S&nwty of Erma Cohen Sunrise: June 20, 1918 - Sun­ set: January 16, 1997 Erma Cohen, born from the union of C lifford Releford and Lena Bratton in Paris, Texas on June 20th. 1918 passed away January 16th, 1997 in Portland, Oregon. She was employed a, Emanuel Hospital for thirty-eight years. She was a member of Adah Chapter #6 Order o f Eastern Star since 1954. Erma was preceded in death by her husband Jam es C ohen, retired Union Pacific Railroad employee and her grandson J. A nthony Howard. S u rv iv o rs include: b ro th er, Charles Releford of Los Angeles, C al; sister, Naomi Dawkins of Dal­ las. Texas; son, Arthur Palmer; daughter, Bcttye Stitt; three grand­ children; four great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild, one grand godchild; three great god­ children; several nieces and neph­ ews; and many loving friends <5// ¿¿ovt/nj bsCnwrp oj Annette Williams Baker io n N ovem ber4. 1939; Rc- to the Lord on January 16, c h ild re n ; Jo se p h B u rb rid g e . Donald, Donnell, Damanon, Larry and Elizabeth Baker with a host of Baker was a long time resi- Portland and a member of ( of Safety G od and Christ. Baker is survived by five brothers and sisters and six grandchildren. She will be missed greatly by her foster mother Peaches Hunter, per- sonal friend Mr Jimmie Smith and many others. Call (503) 288-0033 io advertise in ¿Tin' P o rtla n d (Oh&eviu'v Metro Request for Proposals Metro located at 600 NE Grand Avenue, hereby requests written proposals for the following services. 1) Temporary Services for a Full-Time Landfill Special­ ist, RFP #97R-2-REM. Specialist will be assigned at the St. Johns Landfill. Contact: Regional Environmental Management, (503) 797-1650. Proposal Due Date: 3:00PM, W ednesday, February 5 ,1 9 9 7 Bids and/or proposals must be submitted in sealed enve­ lopes which clearly identify the services as stated in the RFB/ P. That RFB/P represents the most definitive statement Metro will make and is available at the above address from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM, Monday-Friday or by calling the number identified with the project. All bids and/or proposals must conform to the RFB/P format, answer all questions and be complete including the use of any required forms. Metro may reject any bid and/or propos­ al not in compliance with the prescribed RFB/P requirements and any or all bids and/or proposals if such action is deemed in the public interest. Metro and its contractors will not discriminate against any person or firm based on race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, religion, physical handicap, political affiliation or marital status. Metro extends equal opportunity to all persons and specif­ ically encourages minority and women-owned businesses to access and participate in this and all Metro projects, programs and services. Advertisement For Bids Columbia Villa Door Locks Replacement Job No. M6-0101 Any oblectlons to or comments upon me n r r t/ons must be submitted In writing. They must be r_e- reived no later than seven (7) workjng days before the RFP closing date. Poposals that are received after the time and date set for the RFP closing will not be accepted for any reason Proposals that are delivered to an office other than the identified above will not be accepted. It is the sole responsibility of the party submitting the RFP response to ensure that the response is received at the designated location on or before the dead­ line. The proposals received will be held confidential until award or recommendation for award has been approved by the City Manager. Thereafter, all proposals will be available for public inspection, unless specifically requested to be kept confidential (names of firms and total cost figures may not ne held confidential). The City will be the sole judge in determining award of contract and reserves the right to reject all proposals. The City of Gresham is an Equal O pportunity/Affirm ative Action employer. Questions regarding the proposal should be directed to Jay McCoy, P.E., Transportation Engineer, (503) 618-2686 or Jeff Shelley, Project Coordinator, (503) 618-2550/Fax: (503) 665-6825, City of Gresham, Department of Environmental Services 1333 NW Eastman Parkway, Gresham, Oregon Gregory E. DiLoreto, Director Department of Environmental Services Metro Informal Bid/Proposals Metro located at 600 NE Grand Avenue, Portland, Oregon solicits informal bids/proposals for the fo llo w in g g o o d s services, and projects by the deadline(s) specified below or no later than one (1) week following this publication. ! . Deconstruction & Salvage (Demolition). Two resi­ dence in Clackamas county, including removal of mate- rials Contract: Pam Novitzky, Regional Parks & Greenspaces Deot (503) 797-1916 Bid Due Date: 5:00pm , Tuesday, February 11 ,1 9 9 7 (DATE EXTENDED) Note: Arrange­ ments can be made to visit properties pnor to bidding. . Design of Replacem ent Fire Sprinkler System for Metro South Station. W ork will involve designing the system, participation in the procurement of an installation contractor, assistance with quality assurance during con­ struction and compilation of final as-built drawings. I Contact: Pete Hillmann, Regional Environmental Servic­ es, (503) 797-1650 Proposal Due Date: 3:00PM, W ednesday, February 1 9 ,199 7. All interested parties must contact the project manager(s) I listed secure all information and documentation necessary, Sealed bids will be received at the Housing Authority of Portland (HAP), 8910 N. Woolsey Avenue, Portland Oregon 97203, until2:00 p.m., Thursday, February 2 0 ,1997forlabor and materials for 472 units. Shortly thereafter, bids will be opened and publicly read. No bidder may withdraw their bid a fte rth e h o u rs e tfo ro p e n in g u n tila fte rth e lapse of sixty (60) days from the bid opening. The basic work consists of removal and replacem ent of existing front and rear entry door locks and storage locks at all dwelling units in Columbia Villa. Bid Documents are available at the HAP Office noted above. A $20 (twenty) deposit for one set and $10 (ten) for each additional set is refundable when docum ents are returned within 10 days after bid opening. Attendance of bidders is requested at a pre-bid tour of the project commencing at the HAP M aintenance office, ad­ dress above, at 10:00 a.m., Thursday, February 6, 1997. Sub-Bids Requested Alberta Park Improvements Portland, Oregon Bid Date: January 30,1997 2:00 p.m. tork includes: construction and installation of playground its, restroom construction, asphalt paving, concrete curbs and pads, soil preparation and seeding. Silco CONSTRUCTION COMPANY P. 0. Box 82399 Portland, OR 97283-0299 (503) 286-8155 Fax# 286-8079 CCB #33578 al opportunity employer and request sub-bids from emerging small businesses, tadvanlaaed sub-contractors, women and minority business enterprises