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ducation November II, 2009 Page A7 E D I T I O N ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (Obituaries Celebration Service In Loving Memory Bobby Joe Washington Rose Lee Trice Bobby Joe W ash ington passed aw ay on Oct. 31,2009. He was born on M arch 12, 1935 in Texarkana, Ark., to C hester and Victoria Washington. He received his education from A rkansas State College in Pine Bluff. He served in the U S. A rm y and then m oved to Portland when he was 25 years old. He w orked for various m en’s clothing stores and eventually ow ned several different shops o f his own. He form erly worked at the Portland O bserver and Skanner new spapers, selling advertising. He was a re tired em ployee o f the Portland A irport where he w orked as a skycap. He was also a foster parent for the H eadstart program. He leaves to cherish his m em ories, his daughter, Kimberly Johnson and her husband, D onald; five grandchildren, Andre, D onald, Sean (currently serving in the A rm y), Jordan and Kiara; one great granddaughter, Siara; and a brother, Teddy W ashington o f Vancouver. A celebration service in his honor will be held Saturday, Nov. 14 at II a m . at Fellow ship M issionary Baptist C hurch, 4009 N. M issouri Ave. EMMANUEL Church of God in Christ United Holiday Bazaar, Crafts Fair G race M em orial Episcopal Church, 1535N.E. 17th Ave., will hold its annual bazaar and crafts fair Saturday, Nov. 14 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. C e ra m ic s , s c u lp tu r e s , k n itw e a r, p re s e rv e s , b a k e d g o ods and other g reat crafts will be available. There will also be a gourm et lunch for $8, and bidding for five commemorative q u ilts c r e a te d by G r a c e ’s Church Women. The proceeds will help fund the group’s good w orks, including Friday com m unity dinners and an em er gency food program . F or m ore inform ation, call 503-2874)418. 4 8 0 0 N E 30 th A ve. P o rtla n d O R 97211 503-335-8772 Advertise with diwf sity A d v ertise in You are cordially invited to worship with us in these services: Pastor & Wife - Bishop & Mrs. A.L. Wright Sunday Service Sunday School 10:00 A.M Y.P.C.E. 6:3OP.M W orship Service 12:00 N oon Evangelistic Service 7:00 PM . Weekday Service Tuesday Night: Bible Study 7:30 PM . Friday Night: Regular Service 7:30 PM . Prayer M eeting & Seminar: M onday - Friday 12:00 r >, e P oi J H H m |W^5( )3-288-(X)33 (MUGI >\ I HEALTH&S( IENCI i \i\ i ksin You and your child are invited to participate in a study investigating the causes and assessment o f ADHD. PARENTS OF 7 & 8 YEAR OLDS! Child must he: • 7 or 8 years old • In good physical health • With or without ADHD. Northwest Voice for Christ Ministries Parent and child will attend: • A 2-hour screening visit • Possibly one annual visit for 3 years (503)418-5508 • ohsuA D H D @ ohsu.edu OHSU Psychiatry D epartm ent • Funded by NIH Presents a Shocking Revelation! SUB BIDS REQUESTED “Addiction in the Church” Oregon State Hospital - Salem Bid Package #9 “For that w hich I do 1 allow not" Rom ans 7:19-24 Presenter: Bishop H.L. Hodge, Ph.D. Pastor/Behavioral Health Scientist ABC Casework, Kirkbride Casework, CUP/Kitchen & PSR Pre-Bid Meeting: November 4 a t 10am Come and Learn about the hidden crisis o f many that sit in church pews each Sunday Hidden Topics • • • • • • Prescription Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Chemical Dependency P ow erlessness Unmanageability Co-dependency “G od grant me the serenity to accept the things I can not change; the courage to change the things I can, and the w isdom to know the difference.” W hen: S atu rd ay, N o v em b er 7, 2009 W here: 4 8 0 0 N E 3 0th A venue T im e: 10:30 A .M . - 1:30 P.M . in " ^ P o n k in d O h s i Call 503-288-0033 C ost: $ 2 0 .0 0 Bids Due: November 19 at 2pm Bid Documents - Ford Graphics (503/227-3424) or www.fordgraphics.com/oregon - PlanWell - Public Planroom ■■■n Hoffman Construction Company of Oregon F Phone: (503) 221-8811 - Bid Fax: (503) 221-8888 1 8 0 5 SW Broadway, Suite 2100 - Portland. OR 9 7 205 - CCB LIC# 28417 We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub bids from all interested firms including disadvantaged, minority, women, disabled veterans and emerging small business enterprises Other Subcontracting Opportunities - Internet http://www.hofhnancorp.com Advcrtiscj^^H^Hsity Port land Oh»! Call 5 & M H O 3 3 Walker for Sale Best Offer (Fund Raiser) 2-Handed Break System, 4-W heeler In Excellent Condition. For More Info Call: 503-331-4845, or 971-506-6405 POLICE CRIME ANALYST The Portland Police Bureau seeks a person responsible for c o m p ilin g , m a in ta in in g , a n a ly z in g , tra c k in g and integrating crim e information. D uties and re sp o n s ib ilitie s include determ ining patterns and tre n d s. The a p p lica n t must be able to set up, conduct tra in in g s , and m a ke prese n ta tio n s to sm all and la rg e a u d ie n c e s . The s u c c e s sfu l a p p lic a n t m ust pass a b a c k g ro u n d in v e s tig a tio n . F u ll-tim e . Approxim ate m onthly salary $4,969-$6,626. Funded by a 3 -y e a r g ra n t. A p p ly a t: w w w .c i.p o rtla n d .o r.u s /io b s . Deadline is 4:30 pm, M on., November 30, 2009. Equal Opportunity Employer. Portland Development Commission Request for Qualifications (RFQ) # 09-18 Project Management Services Proposals due December 1,2009 by 2:00 pm (PT) Lunch will he available Telephone: 503 863-6545 .uls@portlau<k>b s e k ci com B ay .M ortgage I (Miking to purchase or refinance a home? It so. it's time to call Don Adams at Bay Mongage Wc are a Division of Cowlitz Bank which has served the Northwest since 1978 We offer several loan programs and will pul together the perfect loan for you. A few of our loan programs are: Drivers: Regional Carrier Seeking CDKL-A Owner Operators. Passport for Canada Prefered! 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The full RFQ m ay be obtained from the PDC w ebsite, h ttp ://w w w .p d c.u s/login /w elco m e .a sp . (under Formal Bid Opportunities), or may be obtained from the Oregon Procurem ent Information Network (ORPIN), http:// orpin.oregon.gov/, notice num ber KP0042-PDC 09-18-09. No pre-proposal m eeting is scheduled. Proposals m ust be received no later than the proposal due date and time listed above at 222 NW 5th Avenue, Portland, OR 97209. Fax or em ail proposals will not be accepted. Direct any questions regarding this RFQ to Larry Wright, 503-823-3328 (office) or wrightl@pdc.us (email). PDC encourages participation of M/ W /ESB firm s in this and all contract opportunities. E T R O Senior Management Analyst. All loans arc subject to credit approsal. Certain fees and restrictions mas apply. Dun Adams 20 W ars I .ending Experience F uneral , ADHD Research Study Diagnostic feedback and compensation are provided. NAACP Meets Thursday B ishop H .L. H odge, presi dent of the Portland branch o f the NAACP, invites the public to an inform ational meeting to d isc u ss th e g r o u p 's c u rre n t standing. T h e se ssio n w ill be h eld Thursday, Nov. 12 at II :30 a.m. at R eflections C offee H ouse, 446 N.E. Killingsworth St. Rose Lee T rice was bom M arch 8, 1930, in Vicksburg, Miss., the daughter o f Roger Sand ers and Vergie Benard. The cultivation of this Rose began at Cherry Elem entary School and later in Biloxi, Miss., w here she was pruned and tamed by Bethel Academy. H er ro o ts co n tin u ed to grow w hen she m oved to M uskegon, Mich., and where G od sent her a gardener by the nam e o f Jim m y Exel Trice Sr. On Feb. 2, 1953 the gardener and Rose becam e one. He nurtured his Rose and rose buds bloom ed. In about 1957, the couple re planted their roots in Portland, the City o f Roses. After Rose and her six buds were planted, two more were added. R o s e ’s lo v e fo r G o d a n d h e r c h ild r e n w ere unmatchable. She took roots in the direction o f G reater Faith Baptist C hurch in 1962 where she held just about every office except pastor. She was the epitome of a flower; she fed anyone, housed anyone and loved everyone. Her big pots of “gum bo” would feed the masses. She visited hospitals to visit the sick and shut in. A m other to all, she was known as "M am a Rose" or "G ranny.” On Oct. 1 1,2(X)9, God, with his shears, cut our beautiful Rose so she may be part o f his beautiful Heavenly Garden. She leaves to cherish her memory, Jimmy Exel Trice Sr., Allen (Joyce) Sanders, Lam odia (Jam es) Johnson, Sylvia (Roy) Spencer, Eddie Trice, Jimmy (Carla)Trice Jr., Violet Trice, M argaret Trice; sisters Em ily and Bernice Sand ers, and brother Richard Sanders; loving first cousin Viola (Julius) Moore; 14 grandchildren; 16 great grandchildren; and foster children, Claudine (Harvey), Denise Peterson, Carol Russel and M ichael Fergason. Rose is gone but sh e’ll bloom in our hearts forever. 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