Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, December 19, 2001, Page 10, Image 10

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In Loving
Memory
A funeral was held
Monday,Dec. 17,2001,
in Redeemer Lutheran
Church in Portland for
Elnora Williams, who
died Dec. 13 at age 86.
Mrs. Williams was
Elnora Williams
bom Elnora Thomas
on Sept. 15,1915, in Eunice, La.
She moved to Portland in about 1945 and was a
homemaker. She was a member of the church for more
than30years. In 1944, she married Burrell Williams;
he died in 1979.
Survivors include her daughter, Sibyl; sister, Laura
Barber; brother, Matthew Thomas; four grandchil­
dren; and one great-grandchild.
Arrangements by Rose City Cemetery and Fu­
neral Home.
Arlene Davis
A funeral was held Monday, Dec. 17,2001, in New
Hope Missionary Baptist Church in Portland for
Arlene Davis, who died Dec. 11 at age 77.
Mrs. Davis was bom Arlene McGee on April 20,
1924, in Vian, Okla.
She moved to V anport in 1945, and after surviving
r i e s
the 1948 flood lived in Vancouver, Wash., until 1951,
when she moved to Portland.
She was a homemaker and also a teacher’s aide in
Humboldt Elementary School for about five years
until 1973. A member o f the church for 43 years, she
was a deaconess, served on its usher board and was
president o f the missionary department. In 1951, she
married Willie I. Davis; he died last year.
Survivors include her son, Willie J.; and two
grandchildren. Arrangements by Killingsworth Little
Chapel of the Chimes.
Ella L. Hagger
A funeral is scheduled at 11 a.m. W ednesday,
Dec. 19, 2001, in Fellowship Missionary Baptist
Church in Portland for Ella L. Hagger, who died Dec.
H a t age 71.
Mrs. Hagger was bom Ella Babineaux on Jan. 24,
1930, in Lake Charles, La.
She m oved to Portland in 1965 and was a
nu rse’s aide for Legacy Em anuel H ospital, retir­
ing in 1995. In 1950, she married Clarence Hagger;
he died in 1997.
Survivors include her sons, D arrell, C larence
Jr., Craig and K eith; daughter, Lynette Peters;
sister, D orothy R obertson; brother, John E u­
gene; 15 grandchildren; and 11 great-grand­
children.
Arrangements by Caldw ell’s Colonial Chapel.
W o rsh ip w it h u s a t th e :
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T .A lle n & Daphne Bethel
Albina
C hristian
Life C enter
C h u r c h o f G od
(C levelan d T en n essee)
Service Times
Sunday Morning - 10:30am
Sunday Evening - 6:00pm
(except 4th & 5th Sunday
and Holidays)
Wednesday Night - 7:00pm
(Activities for the whole family)
All services at:
4222 NE 12th Avenue (12th &Skidmore)
503-288-7241
Sunday School: 9:45 AJV
Morning Worship: 11 AM
The Risk Management Division of Metro located at 60 0 NE
Grand Avenue, Portland, OR 97232-2736, is requesting pro­
posals for a Property and Liability Agent of Record. Proposals
will be due no later than 3:00 p.m., Thursday, January 3,
2002 in M etro’s business offices at 600 NE Grand Avenue,
Portland, OR 97232-2736.
This Request for Proposals represents the most definitive
statem ent Metro will make concerning the Information upon
which Proposals are to be based. Any verbal information that
is not addressed in this RFP will not be considered by Metro
in evaluating the Proposal. All questions relating to this RFP
should be addressed to Bill Jemison at (503) 797-1622. Any
questions, which in the opinion of Metro, warrant a written
reply or RFP amendment will be furnished to all parties receiv­
ing this RFP. Metro will not respond to questions received
after 3:00 pm on Wednesday, December 26, 2001.
97217
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Dr. T. Allen Bethel, Senior Pastor
Rev. Cynthia Brathwaite, Associate Pastor
Property and Liability Agent of Records
Administrative Services Division
RFP#02-1002-ASD
Other Church of
God Location:
Center o f Praise
Ministries
3402 R S t
Vancouver, Washington
Pastor Marcus J. Irving
P o r tla n d , O regon
M aranatha C hurch
Request for Proposals
Sr. Pastor
Bishop Samual M. Irving
5 5 2 2 N. A lb in a
Please call fo r information or counciling.
Classifieds/Bids
Swinerton Builders
3030 SWModdy Ave., Suite 250
Portland, Oregon 97201
SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
Museum Place South
Rebar and Post-Tensioning Supply & Install Bid Packages
Bid Date: January 10, 2002 - 2:00 pm
Plans & Specification available December 2 0 ,2 0 0 1
A DJC Center, Construction Data Westside, Oregon Contractor's Plan
Center, OAME, HDC & HSWCC Main Office.
Or online ® www.bxw3.com
Questions call 503-546-0148
Howard S. Wright
Construction Co.
425 NW 10th Ave. Suite 290, Portland, OR 9 7209
503-220-0895 Fax 5 0 3 -2 2 0 0 8 9 2
We are equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from minority,
women, and emerging small business enterprise.
The RFP documents can be obtained by calling (503) 797-
1615 or by accessing M etro's web site at http://www.m etro-
region.org/jobs/contract/bizlist.htm l.
CCB #09220
Is requesting sub-bids from certified MBE/WBE/ESB Subcon­
tractors & Suppliers for:
Demolition of existing Hillsdale Library. New construction con­
sists of a 2-story structure with ground-floor parking & 12,000
SF new library on 2nd floor. Scope of work includes sitework,
structural concrete, waterproofing, precast concrete, wood sid­
ing, masonry, sheetmetal & flashings, storefront systems, struc­
tural steel, metal stairs & misc. metals, doors, frames & hard­
ware, wood-framed roof, built-up roofing, skylights, raised ac­
cess flooring, casework, carpet, tile, acoustical ceilings, metal
stud framing, drywall, painting wall coverings, misc. special­
ties, elevator, mechanical, electrical, plumbing and fire protec­
tion. Emphasis on LEEDS program for construction materials
and waste requirements.
Hillsdale Library
1 5 2 5 SW Sunset Blvd.
Portland, OR
BIDS DUE: December 21, 2 0 0 1 at 11:00 AM
Plans «mi specifications are available for review In our office and selected plan centers.
Each proposal must be submitted in a form as described in
this proposal document.
Ws are an equal opportunity employer and request bids from all Interested firms Including
disadvantaged, minority, women, veterans, and emerging small business enterprises.
All bids m ust conform to the RFP format and be complete
including the use of any required forms. Metro may accept or
reject any or all bids, in whole or in part, or waive irregularities
not affecting substantial rights if such is deemed in the pub­
lic interest.
Metro and its contractors will not discriminate against any
person(s) based on race, color, national origin, sex, sexual
orientation, age, religion, physical handicap, political affilia­
tion or marital status.
Metro extends equal opportunity to all persons and specifi­
cally encourages minority and women-owned businesses to
access and participate in this and all Metro projects, pro­
grams and services.
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