I1,e ^Jnrtlanb Observer Page A8 April 8. 2009 C lassified /B id The Area 1 Inside Electrical JATC an e qu al o p p o rtu n ity apprenticeship and training program w ill open fo r a p p lic a tio n s d u rin g the following dates and times: To Place Your Classified Advertisement Contact: Kathy Linder Phone: 503-288-0033 Fax: 503-288-0015 e-mail: classifieds@portlandobserver.com f=i EQUAL HOUSING O F F O R T U H IT * May 4,5,6,7,8.9,12,13,14,15 -2009 from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM at the JATC Training Center lo cate d at 6915 NE 4 2 nd Avenue Portland, OR 97218 Uptown Tower 712 SW St. Clair Avenue Portland, Oregon 97205 Phone: 503-248-9645 TTY: 1-800-735-2900 WheeRJia.- Accewttbie For more information about up dated program requirements please visit our w eb page at Affordable housing for Seniors and Disabled may be available at this tim e. Incom e restrictions apply. If affordable units are not available at this time, qualified applicants will be placed on a waiting list. Guardian Management LLC is an equal opportunity provider. A Absolutely New Queen Plllowtop Mattress with Box Set. Still Sealed In Plastic. Can Deliver $150. (503)828-8927 State Champs Make History 503-459-4058 Women and M inorities are strongly encouraged to apply. employment opportunity for P/T hairstylist earn $20-25.00 per hr. Advertise with diversity make you own hours & days of work submit your resume to zavagoszhair.com PORT OF PORTLAND CAREER OPPORTUNITIES The Port of Portland is a regional government operating airports, marine terminals and industrial parks in the greater Portland metropolitan area, to fulfill its mission of providing competitive cargo and passenger access to world markets while enhancing the region’s quality of life. Win 5th crown in blowout c i l 5O3-288-OO33 ads <1 ’poitland» >bserver.coiii To view current job openings and to access the application form, visit the Port's website at www.portofportland.com or call (503) 944-7400. To Place Your Classified Advertisement The Port of Portland is an AA/EEO employer committed to workforce diversity and affirmative action. Jefferson High School’s state championship basketball team was honored during an assembly last week at the north Portland school. Assistant Coach Dale Baugh (right), told students that the Democrats were the first team in decades to win the state title two times in a row. He said that if the team remains steady, and with a little luck, it could replicate its success for a third year. Carolina Cruises to NCAA Title P o rtla n d Possibility. In every direction.™ P hoto by J ake T homas /T he P ortland O bserver 1 i intact: Kathy Linder Phone: 503 288 0033 Fax: 503 288-0015 (AP) - Warm and fuzzy they were not. For a year, m aybe m ore, North Carolina could feel this national championship coming. It was a calculated march, and behind the unrelenting play of T yler H an sb ro u g h , W ayne Ellington and Ty Lawson, the Tar Heels stomped out Michi­ gan State’s inspirational run Monday night with an 89-72 blowout that wasn’t that close. “I felt like it was fitting for us to do what this group just ac­ complished,” coach Roy Will­ iams said. H an sb ro u g h sco red 18 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Cora Park and Chateau Modernization IFB NO. 02/09-58 Paul A. Neufeldt Sealed b ld » will be received at the Housing Authority of 503-875-1695 Portland (HAP), 135 SW Ash Street, Portland, Oregon 97204, 5th floor M etolius Conference Room, until 2 :0 0 p m , Tuesday M ay 7, 2 0 09. Shortly thereafter, bids will be opened and publicly read. The First Tier Subcontractor graphics A ffordable Design and Business Support List, HAP-421, m ust be received by 4:00 p.m. the sam e day. No bidder may withdraw their bid after the hour set for Graphic Design opening until after the lapse of sixty (60) days from the bid opening. Logos The basic work consists of minor exterior and extensive interior remodel at two 10 unit apartment complexes, Cora Bid Documents are available at Ford Graphics, 1431 NW 17th Avenue, Portland, OR. 97209, phone: (503)227-3424, www.fordgraphics.com. A $50 deposit for one set and $20 (tw enty) for each additional set is refundable when documents are returned within 10 days after bid opening. Attendance of bidders is m andatory at a pro-bid to u r of the project commencing at the Holgate House Apartments, 4601 SE 39th Ave., Portland OR. 97202 at 10:00 am , T h u r s d a y , A p ril 1 6. 2 0 0 9 in the com m unity room . Questions posed during the tour, not addressed in the documents, will be answered by addendum. HAP has an aspirational goal of 20% of DBE/MBE/WBE/ESB participation in the execution of this project. Therefore, non- D/M/W/ESB prime contractors will be required to submit proof showing that good faith efforts have been made to contract with D/M/W/ESB subcontractors. This contract is for a public work subject to the Davis-Bacon prevailing wage decision. The Housing Authority of Portland may reject any bid not in compliance with the prescribed bidding procedures and requirements and may reject any or all bids and waive 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 C inn a’Mon W illiam s at 503-802-8533 or cinnamonw@hapdx.org. HOUSING AUTHORITY OF PORTLAND Subscribe! J 5,)3-288-,x)33 ! Fill Out & Send To: ! O U U X11U C l l | Attn: Subscriptions. PO Box 3137. Portland OR 97208 | I s u b s c r ip tio n s are j u s t $60 p e r y e a r I (please include check with this subscription form) N ame : __________________________ T elephone :________________ _____ A ddress :-------------------------- --------- or<’znin7subscriptions@portlandobserver.com Signage Company Identity • • Outdoor Events Ad Design • Web Design Southern Cooking & Barbecue Work at both properties include: Replace original plumbing, electrical and mechanical upgrades, complete kitchen and bath remodel, flooring, doors, masonry repair, painting, hazardous material removal, concrete work and landscaping. Ilfe|lnrtlanò ---------------- ©bserutr • • YAM YAM’S Park Apartm ents, 4207 SE 37th Portland, 97202 and Chateau A partm ents, 1910 SE Stark Portland, 97214. l panndrw@yahoo.com I championship, and the second for Williams. All those upperclassm en, save Hansbrough.came back in part because their draft propects didn’t look so good. They also didn't want their college careers to end on last year’s embarrass­ ing loss to Kansas in the Final Four. The Spartans (31-7) never had a chance. The Tar Heels (34-4) were up 55-34 at half­ time, breaking a 42-year-old title-gam e record for biggest lead at the break and setting the mark for most points at the half. Lots of basketball fans saw th is c o m in g , in c lu d in g North Carolina's Danny America’s No. 1 Hoopster-in- Green celebrates a 3- Chief. pointer. Green hit two-of- Yes, President Barack Obama three attempts from beyond picked the Tar Heels to take it the arc during the NCAA title all in his m u c h -p u b lic iz e d game. points, Ellington had 19 and bracket. M agic Johnson, M ichigan Lawson led all scorers with 21 and also had a record eight State’s Spartan-in-Chief, joined steals. Now, they and Danny Larry Bird at center court to Green can all head to the NBA present the game ball, a tribute feeling good about their deci­ to the 30-year anniversary of sion to return to school. They're th e ir h isto ric m atchup and bringing home Carolina’s fifth Michigan State’s first title. Devoted Family Man will be missed Sam L. Moore Jr. Services were held Tuesday, March 31,2009 at Vancouver Avenue Baptist Church for Sam 7339 MLK Jr. Blvd L. Moore Jr. • Portland, Oregon 97211 He was bom Feb. 21,1945 in Winnsboro, La., the second child of Samuel and Ethel Moore. Phone (503) 978-9229 In 1963, he graduated from Franklin Parrish Training School in FAX (503) 978-9228 Winnsboro. He enlisted in the Marines and served in the Vietnam War. In 1964, the family moved to Portland. Sam was employed at Cascade General as a journeyman painter Hours: 12:30 PM to 6:00PM for the major part of his adult life. All You Can Eat Buffet He enjoyed playing dominoes, early morning walks, working in his yard and making daily trips to Safeway. Family was very Easter Sunday April 12,2009 important to him. After the death of his parents, he took on the role of head of the family. He opened his heart and home to his O xtails family members. Cornish Hen w/dressing He was a member of Fellowship Baptist Church under the lead­ Smoked Honey (Hazed Ham ership of Dr. Johnny Pack IV. He was a faithful servant and every Deep Fried Wings Sunday at the 8 a.m. service, you would find him sitting on his Deep Fried Catfish regular pew. Collard Greens When cancer took over his body he was at peace because his Candied Yams faith made him whole. Sam had a son, Sam L. Moore III and a stepson Demarcus Cahhage Preston, prior to meeting his wife to be, Theresa Ross. From this Mashed Potatoes union they gave birth to Omar and Algia Moore, joining his step­ Succotash children LaBoyce and Natasha Ross. Macaroni & Cheese Family gatherings were his specialty; the meals he cooked Cornbread Muffins were mouth watering. Sam and Theresa found love and happi­ Fountain Drinks ness for 28 years and took their marriage vows as their founda­ tion of love, life and laughter. The vow "until death do us part" $ 15 Adult $ 13 Senior $8 under 12 happened for them on March 24, 2009 at 5:42 a m. when God called Sam home to rest. Please D on’t Waste Food Sam leaves to cherish his memory and legacy his loving wife, his children and stepchildren; brothers, Roy Bernard Thomas and wife Cynthia of Arlington, I Texas, Demarcus Moore and his wife Joyce o f Portland, and W illie M oore o f T acom a, W ash.; siste rs, B renda Coleman, Gwendolyn Robinson and husband Willie, Deborah W arren and husband Erwin, MULTNOMAH on Ollie Banks, Mona Jimenez, COUNTY Constance McCool and hus­ band Mac, Algia Moore-Tho­ mas and Margo Taylor, all of Portland; a host of grandchil­ Job Hotline: 503-988-5035 dren. nephews, nieces, cousins, TTY: 503-988-5170 au n ts, u n c le s and special an equal o p p o rtu n ity em ployer friends. Arrangements by Terry Fam­ ily Funeral Home. Q„y Belong T