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If you long to re liv e the p a st
o f the 1960’s, the 2005 ford
M ustang G T w ill take you back.
T he so u n d o f the e n g in e from '
start m akes, w ill leave w an tin g >
to ste p on the g a s p ed al tak e 1
flig h t. It b rin g s back the d a y s t
o f high school ra c in g . I t’s still ,
rem ain a c la ss a fte r all th e se ,
y e a rs.
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2005 GT Coupe
by
K athleen C arr
The 2005 Ford Mustang GT (V-
8) coupe, look, feel, and deliver
the A m erican iconic heritage of
The new “unitized welded steel”
chassis for the 2005 Ford M us­
tang with complimentary new rear
su sp e n sio n an d M a c P h e rso n
struts is the basis for the m antra,
the preferred G T V-8, 4 .6-liter
SOHC 3 valves per cylinder vari­
able cam shaft tim ing produces
300hp @ 5,750 rpm.
M ustang’s cockpit also earns a
make-over with new accessories
like chrome gauge rings and alumi-
num trim panels, while
an optional color-con­
figured instrument clus­
ter brings 125 color
choices for backlighting
o f dashboard gauges.
More standard equip­
ment is aboard, such as
o n e -to u c h u p /dow n
power windows, a key­
less entry system and
power locks.
T w o p o w e rtra in s
m otivate the new M ustang. Stan­
dard plant is a new 4.0-liter V6 for
the base model pum ping 210-hp.
M ustang GT stocks a4 .6 -literV 8
ripper pushing 300-hp. 5-speed
manual transm issions are stan­
dard. The V8 has a Trem ec 3650
C lassifieds /B ids
Office of Business Services • Procurement and Construction Contracting
O reg o n S t a t e
U N IV C R S IT V
644 SW 13th Street
Corvallis, Oregon 97333-4238
Telephone: 541-737-4261 Fax; 541-737-2170
OSU Combined Heat & Power Systems Feasibility Study
Request for Proposal
Oregon State University (OSU) is seeking proposals from energy
consulting firms interested in providing an extensive feasibility
study to review and validate OSU energy needs decisions and
plans. OSU is seekinga professional firm with extensive experience
in electrical usage, design and engineering, and in providing
professional critical review and validation services.
Firms interested in proposing should download the complete RFP
from the PaCC website at: www.PaCC.oregonstate.edu under
“vendor services." RFP responses are due at 5:00pm, PST,
November 22nd, 2005. Should you have difficulties downloading
the RFP, con tact Aaron Howell at (541) 737-6994 or
Aaron.Howell@oregonstate.edu.
OSU is an AA/EEO employer and encourages the submittal of
responses from women, minority-owned and emerging small
business enterprises.
OSU may reject any response not in compliance with all prescribed
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public contracting procedures and requirements, and may cancel
this solicitation or reject any or all responses upon a finding of
OSU it is in the public interest to do so.
SUB BIDS REQUESTED
Dept of Public Safety Standards & Training (DPSST)
Oregon State Public Training Academy
Bid Package #9 - E.V.O.C. Classroom
gearbox, w hile the V6 uses a
Trem ec T5. O ptional is a 5-speed
Standard m odern safety fea­
tures include sensing adjusted
Redeemer Rumble Benefit Thanksgiving ’
H oly R e d e e m e r C a th o lic
S chool w ill host “ R um ble in
the R e c to ry ,” a boxing event
betw een F ather Joe “Judgm ent
D ay” C orpora and Jim “W hom
S hall I F e a r? ” G a lla g h e r, at 7
p.m . on Saturday, N ov. 5 in the
school gy m n asiu m at 127 N.
P o rtland Blvd.
The event will raise funds to
benefit the victim s o f H urricane
K atrina, including tw o fam ilies
w ho recently relocated from
L o u isia n a , and su p p o rt the
school’s scholarship fund.
T he un d er-card o f the ev ent
fe a tu re s tw o Sum o w restling
m atches - the first betw een
T o m m y “ N o rth P o r t l a n d ”
S toffel and G ary “T he B ear”
H o rtsch . T he se c o n d Sum o
m atch features Holy R edeem er
Procurement Specialist
The Procurement Specialist in the
Goods and Services work group is
responsible for administering the
procurement process for informal
and some formal solicitations
and contracts. Duties include
ad visin g bureaus of legal
requirements for compliance in
the preparation of specifications
for the competitive solicitation
process and developing and
monitoring contracts. Additional
duties include providing technical
assistance to bureaus to address
procurement requirements when
they are unusual or complex, and
promoting and attracting Minority,
Women and Em erging Small
Business participation in the
procurem ent process. This
position also works with vendors
regarding the public procurement
process, EEO certification and City
business license requirements.
Approxim ate M onthly Salary:
E lija h Jackson
$3,477 at entry-$4,245 after two
Elijah Jackson died of natural
years
In Loving Memory
Application deadline is 4:30 pm,
Monday, November 14, 2005
To learn more about this position,
or to apply online, visit our website
at www.ci.portland.or.us/jobs/ or
pickup an application at 1120 SW
5th Ave. Portland, Oregon 97204
Advertise with diversity in
d 1 J.ìiu-1 lattò CObleruer
Call 503-288-0« 33
causes. He was 57.
We will miss his kind heart, sense
of humor and his shoulder to lean
on.
He wasabrotherto Jimmy, Rufas,
John and George Jackson; father to
Orenthal Sr., Isaac and Deandre
Jackson and Starlet; and grandfa­
ther to Orenthal Jr., Arqueazia,
O ’Shay, Elyonna, Elijah, and Eliza­
beth Jackson and Jasper McKnight.
For service information, call Ross
Hollywood Little House of Chimes
at503-281-18(X).
Pre-Bid Meeting: November 8, 2005 at 2:00pm
Bids Due: November 22, 2005 at 2:00pm
Bid documents available from Salem Printing& Blueprint (5 0 3 /3 6 3 6 0 9 7 ) or www.bxwa.com
HOFFMAN CONSTRUCTION
COMPANY OF OREGON
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.hoffmancorp.com
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.
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PRESENTS OUR 8TH ANNUAL
P R E -T H A N K S G IV IN G
D IN N E R
D A T E : S A T I IR 1J AY, N O V KM BE R 12 T I1 . 2 0 0 5
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visit the Port’s website at www.portofportland.com or call (503)
944-7400.
The Port of Portland is an AA/EEO employer committed to
workforce diversity and affirmative action.
M EK A W Y G A N T
11:510 AM
1:00 PM
2 :3 0 PM
H O T CO FFK K. H O T M KALS
GOOD
F E L L O W S H IP !!
Holiday Bazaar
Saturday November 12
10:00 am - 8:00 pm
Spaghetti Dlnner2-7:30pm
Bingo 7:30-9:00 pm
Adults $7
Children under 12 $3.50
Sunday 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Mexican Food 1:30 -:00 pm
Close of Silent Auction 3:00 pm
Raffle Drawing to follow
Lots of Booths and Kids
Entertainment
St. Peter Catholic Church
86* and Foster Road
Contact Ron Knox & Brendan Mallon
503-777 3322 or 7777-3321
Holiday Bazaar
Saturday, November 5th
9:00 am-4:00 pm
Kern Park Christian Church
6828 SE Holgate Blvd.
Holiday House Cleaning
Let Santa’s little elf help
you out this season.
All proceeds will go to the youth's
Mexico 2006 mission trip.
Brothers on the Move will ,
present its 8,h annual Pre-A
Thanksgiving Dinner on Satur- ■*
day, Nov. 12 from 11 a.m. to?
3:30 p.m. at the Com er Stone
Community Church of God in •
C h rist
at
2216
N .E . .
Killingsworth Street.
Free rides are available at
various times. At Third and
Burnside Streets, pickups are at j
11 a.m., 12:30 p.m., 2 p.m. and
3:30 p.m. At MLK Blvd. and
Wygant Streets, pickups are at
11:30 a.m., 1 p.m .and2:30p.m .
For more information, call 503-)
281-4587.
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• AUTO ACCIDENT INJURIES
• ON THE JOB INJURIES
• NECK PAIN
• BACK PAIN
• HEADACHES
• WELLNESS CARE
» SPORTS INJURIES
• We accept most
insurance plans.
• No referral required.
Located at:
• Treatment for auto injuries
covered by most insurance
carriers.
Conveniently located in the
Hollywood area, just one
block north o f Sandy Blvd.
4317 NETillmook St.
Telephone:
(503) 493-9730
M a r t i n J . C o d in o , D C
MARTIN CLEANING SERVICE
CARPET & UPHOLSTERY
CLEANING
Residential & Commercial Service
CARPET CLEANING
1 CLEANING AREA
PRE-SPRA Y TRAFFIC AREA
(HALL EXTRA CHARGE)
$ 3 5 .0 0
STAIRS (with other service)
$ 1.50 Each
Openings for newelients East County
Call Geneva Ellis at 503-665-1239
Advertise for the Holiday
Contact Kathy Linder
503-288 0033 or
email: ads@portlandobserver.com
Additional Services
- A/7E4 A ORIENTAL RUG CLEANING
’ A U T O /B O A T /R V CLEANING
• DEODORIZING A PET ODOR TREATMENT
• SPOT A STAIN REMOVAL SERVICE
< SCOTCHGUARD PROTECTION
Holiday Cruises
Sternwheeler Columbia Gorge
1-800-643-1354
www.sternwheeler.com
Portland Children Museum
Make a Holiday Gift
Clay Studio
November 27, 2005
Prices varies $7-14
depending on project
503-223-6500
www.portlandchildrenmuseum.org
Again this year: LUNCH!!!
Come support our youth.
As a Fund Raiser, our Youth
Group will be serving lunch!
Dinner Served 1 •
In Advance
2 CLEANING AREAS OR MORE $ 2 5 .0 0
PRE-SPRA Y TRAFFIC AREAS
Each Area
INCLUDES 1 SMALL HALL
J-foCiday 'Events
B R O T H E R S ON T H E M OV E
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PORT OF PORTLAND
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Phone: (5 0 3 )2 2 1 -8 8 1 1 - Bid Fax: (5 0 3 )2 2 1 -8 8 8 8
To view current job openings and to access the application form,
805 SW Broadway, Suite 2100 - Portland, OR 97205 - CCB Ucense # 28417
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7lh grade hom eroom te a c h e rs
A llen G rant and Joe K ennedy.
F a th e r C o rp o ra , the p a sto r
o f H oly R e d e e m e r and Mr.
G a lla g h e r, w ho is stu d y in g for
the p rie sth o o d at the U n iv e r­
sity o f N otre D am e, w ill p ro ­
vide 12 ro u n d s o f pure e n te r­
tainm ent.
“ It will be a great tim e for all
who com e, and le t’s face it, who
w ouldn’t w ant to see a priest get
punched,” says Corpora.
Holy Redeem er first opened
its doors in 1908. The school
has grow n to include a popula­
tion that reflects the racial, cu l­
tural, and religious m ixture of
north and northeast Portland,
and is the most ethnically di­
verse C atholic School in Oregon
with a 64 percent m inority rate.
Portland, OR 97213
Building N
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dual-stage driver and front pas­
senger airbags for full or partial
deploym ent; with optional side-
seat m ounted air bags and front/
Tested Vehicle Information: *
Price is $; Engine is a 4.6
liter 3 valve (feedback fuel i
system), and transmission is a i
Catalyst 5-speed manual
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To Place Your
Classified Advertisement
Contact: Kathy Linder
Phone: 503-288-0033
Fax: 503-288-0015
e-mail: classifieds®
portlandobserver.com
UPHOLSTERY CLEANING
SOFA-----------------------
LOVESEAT ------------
SECTIONAL ------------
CHAIR OR RECLINER
THROW PILLOWS ----
$ 6 9 .0 0
$ 4 9 .0 0
$ 9 9 .0 0
$ 3 5 .0 0
- $ 5 .0 0
COUPON SPECIAL
A N Y 3 CLEANING AREAS
PLUS HALL A SOFA
OR
HALL, LOVESEAT A CHAIR
________ $ 1 3 5 .0 0 ___
CALL FOR APPOINTMENT:
(503) 281-3949
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