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January 28, 2015
C LASSIFIEDS /B IDS Countdown to Super Sunday
continued
Legal
Notices
Event Custodian, part-time ,
Portland’5 Centers for the Arts,
$13.70 - $15.48 hourly. Deadline:
02/04/15
These opportunities are open to
First Opportunity Target Area (FOTA)
residents - Columbia Blvd on the
north; 42nd Ave on the east; the
Banfield Freeway on the south,
and North Chautauqua Blvd on
the west, whose total annual
income does not exceed $25,000
as an individual, or $40,000 for
an entire household, for the past
12 months.
Metro is an Affirmative Action /
Equal Opportunity Employer
to win a very important game to kind
of leave our legacy."
The last time these two teams met
was in October 2012, when Wilson
was a rookie who threw for the go-
ahead touchdown with less than 90
seconds left, Sherman was not yet
as highly regarded for his
cornerback play - or as widely known
for his confidence - but intercepted
Brady, and Seattle won 24-23. That
game was best known for what hap-
pened afterward: Sherman's taunt-
ing tweet aimed at Brady.
In Loving Memory
Fannie Mae Stokes
Metro is an Affirmative Action /
Equal Opportunity Employer
Visit www.oregonmetro.gov/jobs
for current openings and a link to
our online hiring center.
the Denver Broncos 43-8.
After Seattle (14-4) and New En-
gland (14-4) won their conference
title games, some Las Vegas sports
books had the Seahawks - heading
to the franchise's third Super Bowl
- as 1-point favorites, while others
made the game a pick 'em.
New England reached its eighth
Super Bowl, equaling the Dallas
Cowboys and Pittsburgh Steelers
for most in league history. It's the
sixth time in the past 14 years the
Patriots have made it this far; they
won trophies after the 2001, 2003
and 2004 seasons
But they lost in their past two
Super Bowl appearances, after the
2007 and 2011 seasons, both times
against Eli Manning and the New
York Giants.
"It's hard to compare, year to
year. I think every situation's differ-
ent," the 37-year-old Brady said.
"We've had a lot of good teams in
the past. This one is going to have
Obituaries
To apply: visit our web site at:
www.oregonmetro.gov/jobs for
the complete job announcement
and a link to our online hiring center
or visit our lobby kiosk at Metro,
600 NE Grand Ave, Portland.
Metro operates the Oregon
Convention Center, Oregon Zoo,
Portland’5 Centers for the Arts and
Expo Center and provides
transportation planning, recycling,
natural area and other services to
the region.
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A memorial service for Fannie Mae Greenwood Stokes,
who died Dec. 23, 2014 at the age of 100, will be held
Saturday, Jan. 24 at 11 a.m. at First AME Zion Church, 4304
N. Vancouver Ave.
She was born Feb. 22, 1914 in Tatum, Texas, the 5th of
13 children to John Walter Greenwood and Hattie Ann
Whitten Greenwood.
She was known throughout the community and was affectionately called “Aunt Fan,” as she
was always willing to give her time and personal resources to ensure her family’s needs were
met.
In the early 1940s she worked as a certified welder in the Kaiser shipyards. She also had a
long career at the county hospital, now known as the Oregon Health Science Center. Working
diligently, she was upgraded to and honored as the first Negro to handle medical instruments for
sterilizing, cleaning, and processing before being used for surgery. Fannie was a faithful member
of the First AME Zion Church where she served for many years as a Deaconess.
Preceding her in death were her loving husband James Stokes Sr., as well as all of her siblings.
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