Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, July 30, 2003, Page 10, Image 10

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CLASSIFIEDS/BIDS
R eligion
INVITATION TO BID
BRI'
Metro is requesting bids for four (4) pre-manufactured pre-cast
reinforced concrete flush toilet restrooms (RFB #04-1083-PKS).
Potential bidders may obtain bid documents by contacting the
Regional Parks and Greenspaces Department at (503) 797 1870.
Sealed bids must be delivered to the Parks Department at Metro,
600 NE Grand, Portland, Oregon 97232-2736, to the attention of
Glenn Taylor no later than 11:00 a.m., Thursday, August 14,2003,
bids will be publicly opened at 3:00 p.m. and read in Room 270.
Postmarks and faxes are not acceptable
And they that be wise shall
shine as the brightness of
the firmament; and they that
turn many to
righteousness as the stars
for ever and ever.
Daniel 12:3v.
Pastor
Elder J.W. Friday
Gel Up and let us worship the Lord together.
We go a long way bock,
let's go the last mile of the way together.
Service Time
photo by
"Early Riser Worship Service"
M ark W ashincton /T he P ortland O bserver
Congratulations to Bishop Wilbert G. Hardy Sr. (from left), who
celebrated his 75"' birthday Friday, July 25, with his sons
Thomas W. Hardy, Elder Lamarr Hardy Sr. and Pastor Wilbert Gail
Hardy, Jr. of the Highland United Church of Christ. Hardy Sr. is a
pastor and founder of New Freedom Assembly in northeast
Portland.
Thursday Night Bible Study 7:00 P.M.
Service Location:
6401 NE 10th Avenue
(Corner of NEIOth and Highland)
H ig h la n d U .C .C .
L o v e In A c tio n V I
Women’s Club Dignitaries
Dignitaries from the oldest Black women's organization in the
country spoke at the Northwest Region of the National
Association o f Colored Women's Club and Youth Affiliates
Convention last Saturday in Portland. Margaret Cooper (from
left), president o f the National Association o f Colored
Women 's Club and Johnnie B. Peters, Northwest regional
president of the club, addressed members at a banquet.
FREE
For transportation or additional information
call (503) 287-9567
Email HighhindTEfttaolxom
W.G. Hardy, Jr., Sr. Pastor
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Food Haircuts Entertainment Activities
This event is open to the public;
with entertainment for the entire family.
An opportunity to take one’s mind off the seriousness facing
today’s society. A tim e o f healing for our community.
Metro extends equal opportunity to all persons and specifically
encourages minority and women-owned businesses to access and
participate in this and all Metro projects, programs and services.
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Alberta Park
(on the corner of 22nd & Killingsworth)
Saturday August 16,2003
11:00 am - 5:00 pm
photo by
M ark W ashington /T he P ortland O bserver
O b itu a r ie s
L o cal G ospel S in g er Dies
Church of the Living God
Christian workers fo r
fellow ship
6401 N.E. 10th Avenue
Portland, Oregon 9 7 2 11
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Services
Sunday School
Morning Worship
Evening Worship
Weds Bible Study
Pastor and First
Ladv Rov G. Moxie
9:45 A.M.
11:30 A.M.
7:00P.M.
7:00P.M.
"Where there is no vision, The People perish. ”
For more information please call
(503) 284-5171
Everyone s Welcome....
A funeral was held last week at they later divorced. In 1974, he
Vancouver Avenue First Baptist m arried M ^ Rene Elliott.
Church in Portland for Hillary Kelly
Survivors include wife Hillary
Sr., who died July 23 at age 75.
Kelly Jr.; sons Henry L. Kelly, David
Mr. K elly was born Oct. 13, J.R. Kelly, Kelvin Dunn, Ken Barrell,
1927, in M cCall C reek, Miss. He Dennis R. Kelly, Marcus W. Kelly
m oved to Portland in 1967 and and Michael J. Kelly; daughters,
w as a m aintenance w orker for Mary Sorrell, Helen Staples, Lora
Sears. He sang in several P ort­ Adams and Tangela L. Kelly and 35
land gospel groups and at w ed­ grandchildren; and great-grand­
dings, funerals and revivals. In children. His daughter Irene Kelly
1947, he m arried Inez W oods; died in 2 0 01.
Full Holy Ghost Pastor Dies
Bishop Kindrick Sims, pastor o f
Full Holy Ghost Mission Church
died Saturday, July 26. Funeral ser­
vices, officiated by Elder L.Gordon
o f Seattle, are scheduled Tuesday,
Aug. 5 at the church located at 213
N. Killingsworth.
Bishop Sims leaves behind his
precious and devoted wife, Evang
Inez Sims; daughters Julie Darling,
o f A tlan ta, G a. and S an d ra
Wadsworth, o f Portland; sons Elder
Kenneth Sims and Kermit Sims o f
Portland; brother Pastor James O.
Sim sofD etroit;ahost o f grandchil­
dren nieces and nephews.
Relocation
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Contact: Patricia Peek (503) 287-7774
Saturday August 16, 2003
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
at Bethesda Christian Church
109 N Emerson Ave.., Portland, Oregon
Patricia Peek
ynthia Moore
Tarla Strong
This is a public works project. The contractor and all subcontractors
and suppliers, shall be required to comply with ORS 279.350
through 279.354 and ensure that all workers are paid not less
than, and in accordance with, the Prevailing Wages published by
the Oregon Bureau Labor of Industries.
Metro and its contractors will not discrim inate against any
person(s) based on race, color, national origin, sex, sexual
orientation, age religion, physical handicap, political affiliation o r,
marital status.
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The length of the contract is nine months (September 2003 through
June 2004).
Bidders must comply with Metro’s Minority, Women-Owned and
Emerging Small Business Enterprise Program. Any questions
regarding MBE/WBE/ESB requirements should be addressed to
the M etro M BE/W B E/ESB Program Ad voca te, C in na 'M on
Brannon-Williams at (503) 797-1816.
"Life Is What You Make It Only You Fake It"
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The contract contemplated consists of the manufacture, delivery
and installation on Owner prepared gravel pads of four (4) pre-
manufactufed pre-cast reinforced concrete flush toilet restrooms
as detailed in the drawings and specifications. Two of the eight
individual unit restrooms will be delivered and installed at Blue
Lake Regional Park located at 20500 NE Marine Drive, Troutdale,
OR 97060 and one eight unit and one four unit restroom will be
delivered and installed at Oxbow Regional Park located at 3010
SE Oxbow Parkway, Gresham, OR 97080.
Bidders and Subcontractors must be registered with the Oregon
Construction Contractor's Board pursuant to ORS 701.035-90.
For Information Call: (503) 202-7560
brightstarministries@hotmail.com
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Restrooms for Metro Parks
RFB #04-1083-PKS
Celebrating 75 Years
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VI the Portland way, very caring
and compassionate with the com ­
munity involved," said Shelly
Marchesi, communication director
for the housing authority.
“There’s a tremendous amount
o f learning from the last 10 years.
We have the benefit o f the experi­
ence o f other Hope VI projects.”
According to Perez from Sisters
in Action, 40,000 public housing
units have been lost nationally
because o f Hope VI “im prove­
ments."
“ Part o f our concern around
this issue is the larger trend th a t's
happening in the w ay H ope VI
grants are used to dism antle p u b ­
lic housing around the co m m u ­
nity. Every tim e a city gets a Hope
VI grant, thousands o f fam ilies
are displaced,” Perez said. “ B e­
tween gentrification and relo ca­
tion, you’re talking about a mass
d isp lac em e n t o f lo w -in c o m e
people out o f the city .”
Sub-Bids Requested
Fire Stations 8,19, & 20
Bid Date: August 7,2003 at 11:00 a.m.
John Hyland Const., Inc.
H YLAND
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P.O.Box 7867
c o m , me,
$
Eugene, OR 97401
Rhone: 541-726-8081 Fax: 541-741-0896
CCB# 46071
We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from
emerging small businesses, small disadvantaged subcontractors,
worrten, minority business enterprises.
Sub Bids/Supplier
Quotes Requested
Portland Community College
Cascade Campus
Northwest Parking Lot
Divlslons2&16
Voluntary Prebid at WWC Conference Rm.
10 AM August 1
Bids due 3 PM Wednesday, Aug. 13,2003
Walsh Construction CO.-/0R
2905 SW First Ave Portland, OR 97201
(503) 222-4375 FAX (503) 274-7676
Contact: Bob Forster or Don Geddos
ORCCB # 147267
Walsh Construction Co. is an equal opportunity employer and
requests sub-bids from Minority, women, disadvantaged and
emerging small business enterprises.
Academic Position Announcement - Research Assistant:
Work as a member of a team on federally funded grant projects
(current funding available until Fall 2005) to: a) coordinate evaluation
activities across multiple projects, b) provide technical assistance
and training to high school transition and postsecondary technical
training programs, c) conduct research and evaluation in transition
and postsecondary area, d) develop and dissem inate project
information. Experience working in/with high schools, community
colleges or technical training schools; with adolescents and young
adults with disabilities; with job and career development for people
with disabilities; in providing training and technical assistance in the
area of transition and employment; in coordinating and working across
multiple tasks and activities with different people; in managing grants,
including evaluation; in writing technical and practice oriented
materials. Need to have excellent communication skills, organizational
skills and creative problem solving skills; have word-processing,
database and email skills; be able to initiate and complete tasks
independently and efficiently; and be able to prioritize work coming
from different sources. Master’s degree in area of special education,
postsecondary education, rehabilitation or related field; or BA degree
with grant m anagem ent experience and com parable relevant
experience. Full position description available on request Salary Range:
$42,000-544,000 based on 1.0 FTE for 12 months.
Review of applications will begin August 11,2003 and position will
remain open until filled.
Mail vita and letter of interest, which summarizes your experience
relevant to the responsibilities and qualifications listed above to;
Priscilla Phillips, Educational and Com m unity Supports, 1235
University of Oregon, Eugene 97403-1235.
The University of Oregon is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action
Employer committed to Cultural Diversity and compliance with the
Americans with Disabilities Act.