June 21, 2017 The Skanner Page 11 Bids & Classifi ed Advertising deadlines 12:00 Noon Monday Hours: Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. To place your ad, email advertising@theskanner.com or go to www.TheSkanner.com and click on the “Ads” menu The Skanner Foundation e h t Save ate! Martin Luther King, Jr. d BREAKFAST London cont’d from pg 8 tive of the Muslim Wel- fare House, told Sky News the attack clearly targeted Muslims, saying the driver acted deliber- ately and was not drunk or mentally ill. “The driver of the van, said ‘I did my bit,’ which means he’s not mentally ill,” Kacimi said. “This person was conscious. He did what he did delib- erately to hit and kill as many Muslims as possi- ble, so he is a terrorist.” But Kacimi said there was no need for the Mus- lim community to panic, because police and gov- ernment offi cials have been “very, very sup- portive.” “At this stage, we are calling for calm,” he said. Monday’s attack hit a community already feel- ing targeted from the fallout from three pre- vious attacks in as many months, all blamed on Is- lamic extremists. Hate crimes directed at Muslims have increased nearly fi ve-fold, accord- ing to British security of- fi cials, speaking on con- dition of anonymity in line with offi cial policy. Ali Habib, a 23-year-old student, said residents were upset that Mon- day’s attack wasn’t por- trayed in the same light as other attacks across Britain. “There has been an out- pouring of sympathy for all the recent terror at- tacks but hardly a whis- per on this attack,” he said. “People are both scared and angry. Parents are scared to send their chil- dren to evening prayers. I don’t think people understand how much these attacks aff ect all of us.” May attempted to counter that feeling, say- ing that police arrived at the scene within one minute, and that the in- cident was classifi ed as a possible terror attack within eight minutes. The prime minister, who has been criticized for failing to show compas- sion to victims, traveled to the attack site within hours, and met with com- munity and faith leaders. “Diverse, welcoming, vibrant, compassionate, confi dent and deter- mined never to give in to hate. These are the val- ues that defi ne this city,” she said later outside Downing Street. “These are the values that defi ne this country.” The attack occurred outside the Muslim Welfare House, a small mosque with about 200 congregants. Nearby, evening prayer services had just concluded at the larger Finsbury Park Mosque, which was asso- ciated with extremist ide- ology for several years aft er the 9/11 attacks. COMMUNITY ACCOUNT MANAGER United Way is seeking self-motivated, enthusiastic, and fl exible individuals for two temporary (8/14/17-12/15/17), full-time Community Account Manager positions for its fall 2017 campaign. By raising funds to make schools, families, and communities stronger, you can help invest in our region’s kids so they are free from poverty and free to reach their potential. $18/hour. More info and to apply: www.unitedway-pdx.org/careers. Closes 6/30/17. Invita- tions to interview begin 7/3/17. EOE 6-21-17 REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Youth Workforce System Worksystems is seeking qualifi ed and experienced orga- nizations or individuals to deliver a program model that prepares youth for careers in four high-growth industry sectors: Construction, Health Care, IT and Manufactur- ing. The RFP will be posted on Worksystems’ website at www.worksystems.org. Proposals must be received by noon on Monday, July 24, 2017. Worksystems is an equal opportunity employer/program. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. To place a free relay call in Oregon dial 711. 6-21-17 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID City Of Tigard Commercial St. Pervious Sidewalk The City of Tigard will receive sealed Bids from qualifi ed fi rms at Tigard City Hall’s Utility Billing Counter Attention: Joe Barrett, located at 13125 SW Hall Blvd., Tigard, Ore- gon 97223 until 2:00 pm local time, June 29, 2017 for the Commercial St. Pervious Sidewalk project. Bids will be opened and publicly read aloud immediately after the Bid Closing time and date at Tigard City Hall. The project generally consists of the following: 1. Con- struction of Porous Concrete Sidewalk 2. Construction of Concrete Curbs and Ramps 3. Asphalt Concrete Paving 4. Stormwater Improvements 5. Performance of addition- al and incidental work as called for by specifi cations and plans. Basis of Bid Award shall incorporate all items identifi ed on the Bid Schedule. Pursuant to Tigard Public Contract- ing Rule 30.055, all Bidders must submit a Bid security to the City along with their Bid in an amount equal to ten percent (10%) of their Bid. Because the City’s estimate of contract value exceeds $100,000, Bidders must submit a First Tier Subcontractor Disclosure Form, provided in this Bid Booklet, to the City no later than 4:00 pm local time, June 29, 2017. The provisions of ORS Chapters 279A and 279C and all other Oregon and Federal provisions pertaining to mini- mum salaries and wages shall be incorporated by refer- ence as if fully set forth in any Contract resulting from this Advertisement for Bid. Contractor shall provide proof to the City prior to the beginning of any of the work that the Contractor has fi led a public works bond with a corporate surety in the amount of $30,000 with the Construction Contractors Board as required under Oregon Prevailing Wage Rate (PWR) law. No Bid will be considered unless fully completed in a manner provided in the Bid Packet. Facsimile and electronic (email) Bids will not be accepted nor will Bids be accepted after the stated Bid Closing. Bids received after the Bid Closing will be returned to the submitting fi rm unopened after a Contract has been awarded for the required services. Bid Documents may be obtained in person at Tigard City Hall’s Utility Billing Counter located at 13125 SW Hall Blvd., Tigard, Oregon 97223; or downloaded from the City of Tigard website at www.tigard-or.gov/bids. The City may reject any Bid not in compliance with all prescribed public bidding procedures and requirements, and may re- ject for good cause any or all Bids upon a fi nding of the City if it is in the public interest to do so. Jan. 15, 2018 – new location – Red lion - Jantzen Beach DELIVERY DRIVER Weekly North Portland newspaper is seeking a driver to distribute the weekly publication in the Metro Portland and Greater Vancouver areas as well as other duties. Must be dependable and pos- sess a valid driver’s license with no previous acci- dent or moving citation and may have to submit to a random drug test. (503) 285-5555. Community Business Directory ADVERTISING The City of Everett seeks a diverse group of qualifi ed individuals who are interested in exciting career oppor- tunities: PARATRANSIT OPERATOR $17.08 - $25.53/HR plus benefi ts (closes 6/29) Work in this class involves transportation of senior and/ or disabled citizens in accordance with pre-arranged appointments utilizing a mobile data terminal and/or radio-equipped paratransit vehicle between residences and other designated areas. Provide individualized assis- tance/accommodation to senior and/or disabled passen- gers by utilizing electro-mechanical wheelchair lifts as necessary to ensure a safe, secure, and comfortable in- gress/egress and ride utilizing extensive pushing, pulling, bending, stooping and lifting or assistance necessary to safely transport passengers. View announcement and salary and benefi t information at www.everettwa.gov/careers and apply online. 6-21-17 AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT OPERATOR II – SEWER VACUUM SALARY: $23.01 - $27.70 HOURLY CLOSING DATE: 07/03/17 04:30 PM PBOT - This is skilled work running hydro-vacuum com- bination machines to clean and maintain sanitary and storm sewers, drain culverts, sumps, and other sanitation and storm collection facilities. Water - The hydro vacu- um excavator machine is used to pothole for existing and future facility alignments and to excavate around under- ground utilities. 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For more information and to apply, please visit www.portlandoregon.gov 6-21-17 KITSAP TRANSIT INVITATION FOR BIDS NO. 17-562 Towing Services Kitsap Transit is issuing this Invitation for Bid (IFB) to so- licit responses from Towing Service vendors for Class A, B, & C vehicles. Detailed specifi cations may be obtained by contacting the Buyer at 360-.478.6220, Kitsap Transit, 60 Washington Ave., Suite 200, Bremerton, WA 98337, by email from ktpurchasing@kitsaptransit.com. Bids will be accepted until 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, June 29, 2017. RESTAURANTS Kitsap Transit reserves the right to reject any and all bids without cause and to waive any informalities or irregu- larities. Mailed or hand-delivered sealed bids will be accepted until 2:00 p.m. PST on June 29, 2017 at Kitsap Transit’s main administration office, 60 Washington Ave., Suite 200, Bremerton, WA 98337. Contact the Engineer, Andrew Newbury at andrewn@ti- gard-or.gov with any questions. Clarifi cations to the Bid Documents will be made by addenda only. Oral state- ments may not be relied upon by Bidders and will not be binding or legally effective. Kitsap Transit in accordance with Title VI of the Civ- il Rights Act of 1964, 78 Stat., 252.42 U.S.C. 2000d to 2000-4 and Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations De- partment of Transportation, subtitle A, of the Secretary, Part 21, nondiscrimination in federally assisted programs of the DOT issued pursuant to such Act, hereby notifi es all bidders that it will affirmatively insure that in any con- tract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, disad- vantaged business enterprises will be afforded full op- portunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color or national origin in consideration for an award. 6-21-17 6-21-17 H $3 OFF on orders of $15 or more Dry Rubbed & Smoked Slow & Low 15640 NE 4th Plain Rd. #100 Vancouver, WA (360) 253-2836 goldiesbbq@gmail.com www.goldiesbbq.com