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Page 14 September 23, 2015 C lassifieds /B ids L egal N otices Drivers: Local, Home Nightly! R eligion Portland Dryvan Openings. Weekly Pay Guaranteed CDL-A, 1yr Exp. Req. Estenson Logistics Apply www.goelc.com 1-866-336-9642 Crowds outside the Union Gospel Mission, downtown, at last year’s Operation Overcoat Street Fair. Grants Manager Established Oregon Philanthropy seeks full-time grants manager to administer grant-making pro- cesses and activities, including grant applications and reporting, grant awards and agreements, and management of the Foun- dation’s database and website. Fax: 503-288-0015 Requires bachelor’s degree or e-mail: classifieds@portlandobserver.com equivalent; exceptional commu- nication skills, written and oral; The Portland Observer excellent organizational skills; advanced computer skills using MS Word, Excel, and Access soft- ware. Minimum three years of On Saturday, Sept. 26, Union Sales Manager II , Oregon experience in related capacity, Gospel Mission will be hosting Convention Center, $51,715 preferably with a foundation or “Operation Overcoat,” a street - 74,986 annually. Deadline: nonprofit. Salary is competitive fair providing clothing and food and includes benefits. 9/29/2015 for people who are homeless or in Audio Visual Sales Coordina- To apply, send cover letter, re- need. This event is free and open tor, Oregon Convention Center, sume, and references to: Grants to anyone in need. The mission will blocking off $45,491 - $65,963 annually. Manager Search, The Collins Foundation, 1618 SW 1St Ave, Northwest Third Avenue between Deadline: 10/01/2015 Suite 505, Portland, OR 97201. Burnside and Couch Streets and These opportunities are open Or submit documents electroni- blocking off Couch between Third to First Opportunity Target Area cally to information@collinsfoun- (FOTA) residents - Columbia Blvd dation.org Review of applica- on the north; 42nd Ave on the tions will begin October 19, with east; the Banfield Freeway on the successful candidate select- St .Andrew Catholic Church, the south, and North Chautau- ed by late November. No phone a multicultural congregation in qua Blvd on the west, whose calls please. northeast Portland, invites the total annual income does not ex- ceed $25,000 as an individual, Full job description available at community to join them Thurs- day, Sept. 24 for a breakfast and or $40,000 for an entire house- www.collinsfoundation. live streamed broadcast of Pope hold, for the past 12 months. Francis’ address to Congress. To apply: visit our web site at: The event will begin at 6:30 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, Port- A memorial service for Byron land. DeWayne Watterson will be held Metro is an Affirmative Action Saturday, Sept. 26 at 1 p.m. at / Equal Opportunity Employer Bethel AME Church, 5828 N.E. Eighth Ave. He was born April 19, 1970 to Learn To Earn Charles R. Watterson and Judy A Woods. Known by the family as DeWayne or Wayne, he decided to come into this world three months prior to his due date. He weighed three pounds and stopped breath- Phone Coach John ing three times due to underdevel- oped lungs. Despite the doctor’s 503 358-9655 prognosis that he probably would not survive, God intervened. In NUMBER INVITED adult life he survived a battle of tonsil cancer. Again God pre- 3) To Phone/Home Good Party and Qualify to earn an extra $100 vailed. per mo Gas Bonus Although he was diagnosed 5) Qualify to earn an extra $200 per mo Bonus with asthma, he lead a life full of 8) Qualify to earn an extra $500 per mo Car Bonus activities, playing baseball for the Peninsula Little League, football 10) Qualify to earn extra $1,000 per mo To Pay Bills Bonus at Grant High School and coach- 20) Qualify to earn extra $2,000 per mo MTG/Rent Bonus ing tee-ball for his son’s team. He enjoyed playing chess, Phone Coach John 503 358-9655 dominoes and several card games. Need to publish a court document or notice? Need an affidavit of publication quickly and efficiently? Please fax or e-mail your notice for a free price quote! Mission to Host Street Fair ‘Operation Overcoat’ for people in need and Fourth Avenues for the 15th annual event. From 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., guests will have access to free clothing, boots, shoes, sleeping bags, blan- kets, hygiene items, and more. The barbeque meal will be hamburgers, hot dogs, potato salad, chips and soda. There will also be live music and free dental care in the Medical Teams International mobile dental van, free haircuts and free bibles. New to the event this year, the PTSD Foundation of America will be on hand to provide informa- tion about counseling services for Veterans, and Care Oregon will be providing information about accessing health care as well as a free vaccination clinic. At last year’s Operation Over- coat, Union Gospel Mission pro- vided over 6,000 articles of cloth- ing and 1,345 barbeque meals. To support Operation Overcoat, donations can be made online at ugmportland.org or call 503-274- 4483. The biggest need for Opera- tion Overcoat is new or gently used sleeping bags. The sleeping bags may be dropped off at 3 N.W. Third Ave. or purchased via Union Gos- pel Mission’s Amazon Wish List at amzn.com/w/2RVAPKU3YPC9J. St. Andrew to Carry Speech Obituary a.m. in the St. Andrew Communi- ty Center. A free will offering will be gladly accepted. St Andrew is located at 806 N.E. Alberta St. Pope Francis will become the first Pope to address a joint meeting of Congress. Pope Francis In Loving Memory G.O.O.D $100+ AN HOUR Byron DeWayne Watterson The San Francisco 49ers was his favorite time. He had a melodic voice which allowed him to par- ticipate in a singing group. He performed a solo at the wedding of his son’s half-sister. He accepted the Lord at an ear- ly age and was baptized at Bethel A.M.E. Church. He was in atten- dance at Bethel two weeks prior to being called home. His brother and sister always looked up to him as a leader and as a positive role model. He was a loving father and provided fi- nancial and spiritual support to his only son, Brandon. He worked diligently at several jobs, most re- cently the US Postal Service. An automobile accident result- ed in DeWayne being called home on Aug. 19, 2015. He was pre- ceded in death by his grandfather, William H. Woods Sr. He leaves to mourn and cher- ish his memory, his parents Judy Wilson (Larry, stepfather) and Charles Watterson; son, Brandon Maxwell Watterson; brother, Ray- mond Watterson; sister, Myesha Daugherty (Thomas) and half-sis- ter Katrice Wilson; grandmother, Cledie Woods; aunts, Phillis Pace, Daphne Barnes, and Margot Woods; uncles, William Woods Jr. (Saundra), Clarence Woods Sr. (Yvonne), Korla Woods, Leonar- do Woods, and Frederico Rendon (Michelle); and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and extended family members and friends.