Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, March 21, 2001, Page 10, Image 10

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Obituaries
William Arthur Spencer
worker and retired in the early 1980s
due to a disability. He moved to
Portland in 1942, lived in The Dalles
and returned to Portland.
Survivors include his sons, Pe­
ter and Benjamin; and brother, Rob­
ert J.
Interment in Willamette Na­
tional Cemetery. Remembrances to
die Parry Center for Children.
A memorial service was held
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in
Killingsworth Little Chapel ofthe
Chimes for Wiiliam Arthur Spen­
cer, who died March 11 at age 64.
Mr. Spencer was bom March 11,
1937, in Franklin, Tenn. Heserved
mtheU.S. AirForce. Hegraduated
from Western Oregon State Col­
lege. He was a mental health social
In Loving
Memory
Norman J.
Moore
Bible Club Offers After
School Fun
N orm an J. M oore died on
March 16,2001. Be was bom Aug.
29, 1957 and raised in Portland,
Ore.
He will be missed by his mother,
Beatrice Moore and a host o f fam­
ily and friends.
Alternative School Helps Kids
C ontinued from frontpage metro
and returned to West Virginia
State C o lleg e for his
bachelor’s degree in educa­
tion in 1962.
After retiring from the army
as a Colonel with 22 years of
service, he earned the oppor­
tunity to join the University of
Washington in 1969 as the
founding vice president o f the
office for minority affairs,
where he raised membership
from 430 to over 4,000 stu­
dents.
He received his doctorate
in higher education adminis­
tration and history from Uni­
versity of Washington in 1971.
Following this retirement in
1982, he was designated pro­
fessor emeritus by the Uni­
versity of Washington presi­
dent and faculty.
A p o w erfu l com m unity
emerged as one of the most
prestigious alternative schools
in the state.
Begun in 1967 and (under
the dynamic leadership of
Rosemary Anderson) accred­
ited by the Northwest Asso­
ciation of schools and Col­
leges in 1989, POIC/RAMHS
operates daily classes and job
skill programs for high-risk
youth. The curriculum has
flourished the past 10 years
under the tutelage of Dr.
Samuel E. Kelly.
While serving as a Captain
in the United State Army, Dr.
Kelly received his first de­
gree in history from West Vir­
ginia State College in 1959.
He went on to earn a m aster’s
degree, also in history, from
Mafshal University in 1960,
presence and African-Ameri­
can spokesman, Dr. Kelly re­
marks, “When people ask why
a man with my education would
work at a small, accredited,
alternative high school, I tell
them this is not, just about my
contribution to the community,
this is my life’s work.”
For more information on how
to attend or contribute to this
fundraising event, please call
PO IC /R osem ary A nderson
Middle and High School at 503
735-1825.
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Advertisement For Bids
Exterior Painting, Sealing & Repair at Various High Rise Locations
JobNo.MP-00-01-01
Subsidized Units For
Seniors, Or Disabled, Or
Handicapped Persons May
Be Available At This Time.
If subsidized units are not available at this time,
qualified applicants may be placed on Waiting Lists.
Guardian Management Corporation is committed to
“ Equal Housing Opportunity.”
Willamette Place II
945 E. 19th. Street
McMinnville, OR. 97128
EQUAL HOUSING
O P P O R T U N IT Y
(503) 472-0397
JoAnna Granville
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SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
Portland Building 15th Floor Remodel
> Sunday, March 25, 6:00 p.m.
with
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If subsidized units are not available at this time,
qualified applicants may be placed on Waiting Lists.
Guardian Management Corporation is committed to
Equal Housing Opportunity “
Willamette Place
1925 E. McDonald Lane
McMinnville, OR. 97128
EQUAL HOUSING
O P P O R T U N IT Y
(503) 472-0397
Augustana Lutheran Church
hosts the Disciples in Song
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their parents, share Bible stories, games, candy and prizes.
Subsidized Units For
Seniors, Or Disabled, Or
Handicapped Persons May
Be Available At This Time.
High School Teen
Missing
Joanna Granville, a 15-year-old
student from Wilson High School
has been reported missing.
She was last seen March 14 at
9:05 a.m. in the school’s parking
lo t
Her mother says she has no idea
o f her whereabouts.
JoAnna is described as 5 foot, 4
inches tall, 90 pounds, with brown
eyes and brown hair.
If you have any inform ation, call
the Portland Police Bureau’s Cen­
tral Precinct at 503-823-3333.
A huge inflated slide is draw ing interest to K in g School P ark at Northeast 7'* and Going as children
fro m kindergarten through sixth grade enjoy the After School Bible Club, sponsored by the New
Song Community Church, 2511 N.E. M artin Luther K ing Jr. Blvd. The kids, with the permission o f
C hristor Lewis, D ire c to r
M a rily n Keller, Janice Scroggins & more!
Sunday Worship: 8:30 & 11 a.m.; 1:30 & 6 p.m.
Rev. W.J. Mark Knutson, Rev. Ramona Soto Rank
2710 NE 14th Ave (near MLK, Lloyd Center)
Bids Due: March 2 9 .2 0 0 1 at 11:00 AM
Swinerton Builders is requesting sub-bids from certified MBE/WBE/
ESB
Subcontractors & Suppliers.
Plans and specifications are available for review in our office
Swinerton Builders
3 0 30 SW Moddy Ave. Suite 250 Portland, Oregon 97201
Phone (503) 222-2000 Fax (503) 478-2700 Contact: Kim Kramer
CCB# 11151 WA # WESTWSC042C2
We are an equal opportunity employer and request bids from all interested firm s including
disadvantaged. minority, women, veterans and emerging small business enterprises.
Sub-Bids Requested
from certified MBE/WBE/ESB Subcontractors & Suppliers for;
"Show Us Your Glory
Exodus 33:12-33
Experience God in a higher dimension!
Deliverance! Breakthrough! Healing!
15'h Floor Remodel, Portland Building
Multnomah County, Portland, OR
Bid Date: March 29, 2001 at 11:00 AM
Plans and specifications are available for review in our office.
DPR Construction, INC
Messenger
God’s anointed, gifted man for the next great awakening!
( on>truction I
)r. F. Ron Mays, Senior Pastor
120 SW Ankeny, Suite 325, Portland,
OR 97204
(503) 225-9700 FAX (503) 225-0783
Contact: Carrie Steele
CCB #1063 05
We are an equal opportunity employer
5,000 Member Charity Church in Fort Worth TX
W h p rT
Thursday
Friday
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Allen Temple CME Church
423<- NE 8th ¿v en u e Portland OR
April 5,2001
April 6,2001
(503) 287-0261
Sealed bids will be received at the Housing Authority of Portland (HAP),
8 9 1 0 N. Woolsey Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97203, until 2:00 p.m.,
Thursday, April 12, 2001 for labor and materials to paint, seal and
make necessary repairs to exteriors of 9 high rise apartment build­
ings
Shortly thereafter, bids will be opened and publicly read. No bidder
may withdraw their bid after the hour set for opening until after the
lapse of sixty (60) days from the bid opening.
The basic work will include masonry restoration, concrete wall resto­
ration; EIFS restoration, painting of exteriors, cleaning and sealing of
brick exterior buildings.
Bid Documents will be available at the HAP Maintenance office after
Wednesday, March 14, 2001.
Attendance of bidders is requested at a pre-bid tour of the work
locations commencing at the Housing Authority of Portland Mainte­
nance Office, address above, at 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, March 27,2001.
Questions posed during the tour, not addressed in the documents,
will be answered by addendum.
The Housing Authority of Portland may reject any bid not in compli­
ance with the prescribed bidding procedures and requirements and
may reject any or all bids and waive all informalities if, in-the judge­
ment of HAP, it is in the public interest to do so. Questions regarding
this project should be directed to H. David Walter at 735-4210.
Housing Authority Of Portland
H. David Walter
Assistant Director, Housing Operations
7:00 pm
7:00 pm
V.
Advertise your business in
Portland (©bseruer
call 288-0033 today
Notice O f Opportunity For Public Hearing
Notice is hereby given that a public hearing, if so requested by any
interested person, will be held by the Tri-County Metropolitan Trans­
portation District of Oregon (Tri-Met) in Conference Room D, Tri-Met,
4012 SE 171” Avenue, Portland, OR 9 7202 at 8 :0 0 AM on Wednes­
day, April 18, 2001. The purpose ofthe hearing is to consider projects
for which federal FY01 Surface Transportation Program (STP) funds
from the Federal Transit Administration is being sought for Tri-Met's
rail preventive maintenance program. Persons requesting that this
hearing be convened should contact Tri-Met’s Finance Administrator
by telephone at 503-962-5850, or in writing at 4012 S.E. 17th Av­
enue, Portland, OR 97202 by Friday, April 6, 2001.
The Proposed Program of projects includes:
Federal
Total
Match
Rail Preventive Maintenance (STP) $5,434,783 $6,056,818 $89.73%
All projects have been selected through Tri-Met's planning process,
which incorporates public involvement, and are programmed in the
Metropolitan and State Transportation Improvement Programs. No
persons, families, or businesses will be displaced by the projects.
Projects described above are in conformance with comprehensive land
use and transportation planning in the area.
In the event a hearing is held, Tri-Met will afford opportunity for inter­
ested persons or agencies to be heard with respect to the social,
economic, and environmental aspects o fth e projects.
A person requesting a sign language interpreter shall give Tri-Met at
least 48 hours notice of the request by contacting Tri-Met at 503-962-
4831 or TDD 503-962-5811, Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to
5:00 PM.
If any interested person requires information regarding the grant or
Tri-Met's transit development plan they may contact Tri-Met's Finance
Administrator by telephone at 503-962-5850 or in writing at 4012
S.E. 17th Avenue. Portland, OR 97202.
Bruce Harder Executive Director
Finance & Administration
Tri-Met
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