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Page B6 (Elje JJortknxò (föbseruer March 03.200 4 ADVERTISING FOR BIDS MEDALLION ADA REMODEL JOB NO. ME 39-01-04 8e«led bid» will be received at the Housing Authority of Portland (HAP), 4400 NE Broadway, Suite B, Portland, Oregon 97213, until seven apartments into five ADA accessible units, relocate the manager’s office and create a new community room at the Medallion Apartments, Shortly thereafter, bids will be opened and publicly read. The First Tier Subcontractor List, HAP-421, must be received by 4:00 p.m. the same day No bidder may withdraw their bid after the hour set for opening until after the lapse of sixty (60) days from the bid opening. S ports Portland Disciples Win Championship The Portland Disciples pose fora team photo graph during the Oregon Prep Basketball Tourna ment at Columbia River High School in Vancouver. The sixth grade team earned a first place finish Sunday by beating Sandy, 51- 29. The championship team now advances to a national qualifying tournament next month in Eugene. The basic work consists of: masonry, concrete and carpentry work, new windows, gypsum board, ceramic tile, kitchen and bath cabinetry, flooring, decorative epoxy flooring, painting, concrete work, plumbing, suspended ceiling installation, mechanical and electrical work. Bid Documents are available at the HAP Office noted above, on Monday March 8, 2004; A $50 deposit for one set and $20 (twenty) for each additional set is refundable when documents are returned within 10 days after bid opening. r Iwi lv i Attendance of bidders is mandatory at a pre-bid tour of the project at Medallion Apartments, 1969 NW Johnson St. Portland, OR. 97209. At 19:00 am Tuesday March 16, 2004 Questions posed during the tour, not addressed in the documents, will be answered by addendum. I /1 B T IL e0RiU/t » H a. • ■ - J ft L , < CALL FOR NEW Minority Business Owners if you perform Construction Work or Construction Services and if you have a new business or recently formed a business in the last 2 years and are interested in doing future work with the City of Portland. Please contact: Group AGB LLC, Andre Baugh • 503 281-3638 andre@l2x4.com or FM Burch & Assoc., Faye Burch - 503 735-9455 fmburchpr@aol.com We are working to create a database of new companies that Includes the services they can provide. Let us help you take the next step to increase your opportunities and Profits. The City of Portland is an equal opportunity employer h' V iS 6 The Housing Authority of Portland may reject any bid not in com pliance with the prescribed bidding procedures and requirements and may reject any or all bids and wave all informalities if, in the judgment of HAP, it is in the public interest to do so. Questions regarding this project should be directed to Leslie Crelran at 288-8777 or Ron Coulam at 288-5774. Housing Authority of Portland a 1 photo by S hay W ashington / T he P ortland O bserver D rexler Finalist Basketball Playoffs Clyde Drexler won an NBA title as a player, Jim Calhoun won an NCAA title as a coach, and Dick Vitale won a legion of dedicated fans as a broadcaster. All could add a new honor soon: Basketball Hall of Fame member. They are among 16 finalists for this year’s Hall class. The new mem bers will be announced April 5 at the NCAA men’s Final Four in San An tonio; induction is in September. Better People Founder Asks for Votes Boys First Round Monday Wilson 60, Sprague 51 Second Round Wednesday: • Wilson at South Eugene 7 pm • Grants Pass at Central Cathol ic 7 pm • Bend at Jefferson 6:30 pm • Grant at Crescent Valley 7 pm Clyde Drexler continued • Benson at Lake Oswego 7 pm from Metro income populations that mandate minimum sentences. He said he would work to abolish the death penalty and replace it with mandatory life sentences with no parole, plus restitution to the victim’s heirs. Shields rounds out his philoso • North Medford at Jesuit 7 pm Girls Championship Quarterfinals at UP Chiles Center • Jefferson vs. Sheldon 7:30 pm • Central Catholic vs. Oregon City3:15pm • Pendleton vs. Lakeridge 6:30 pm • Lake Oswego vs. Southridge 8:15 pm phy of government by being pro- choice on abortion rights and sup porting marriage rights forgay, les bian, bisexual and transgender people. “1 believe in fairness in the ex ecution of law.” Shields said. Shields and his wife, Shelda Holmes, a nurse who has worked for Planned Parenthood, Oregon Health Sciences U niversity and the Downtown W om en’s Center, live in northeast Portland at G ra ham Street and M artin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. A lthough he has worked in the district for five years, he has lived in the area for just a year and a half. 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