íl,r JJortlatth (©bseruer PageAS In Loving Memory C lassifieds / B ids Minnie ‘Gigi’ Browder A m em orial service was held Dec. 11 at Rose C ity C em etery for M innie “G igi" Browder. She was bom May 1,1929 in Belzoni, Miss, to Beatrice G ibson and W illie Harper. In 1950, she m arried Louis Browder. H ed ied in 1969. W anting to m ake life better for her­ self and children. M innie m oved her fam ily to Portland w here she becam e em ployed at T he A rlington Club as a prep-cook. She w ent back to school to further her education and took a jo b with POIC as a counselor. She finished her w orking career in the shipyards at Dillingham until she was injured on the jo b and retired. M innie had m any hobbies, but her favorites were gardening, sewing, entertaining her family andclose friends, and shopping! She loved the Lord and her For contracting opportunities with the City of Portland and for valuable information on how to do business with the City, please log on to the Bureau of Purchases Web Page: Advertise with divei Í,íf ^ J o r t l a u b www.pQijl»ndQn!lng^Qm/omf/B«rchfl?lflg (Obscruev City of Portland C all 5O3-288-OO33 Bureau of Purchases adst«' portlandob sen er.com 1120 SW Fifth Ave. Room 750, Portland OR 97204 503-823-6855 To: Our family and friends with whom; We have shared so many precious holiday memories. Across the many miles that separate us this holiday season... We send this special wish... C .N .A ’» needed evening and night shifts. Contact Donna Cobum, RN, DNS a t 5 0 3 - 2 8 8 - 5 9 6 7 . F ernh ilt Estates, LLC D ie t A ld e / C o o k part tim e, must Veteran Remembered be a v a ila b le fo r w e e k e n d s and e v e n in g s . G re a t fo r s tu d e n ts ! Merrv Christmas! & Happy New Year! Nathan Elliott Stewart C o n tact 5 0 3 - 2 8 8 -5 9 6 7 , Fernhill A graveside service with full M ilitary H onors was held on Friday, Dec. 14 ,2007 for N athan Elliott Stew art, who died on Dec. 2 , 2(X)7 at age 58. He was bom April 2 , 1 (J49 in Portland. He gradu­ ated from Jefferson High School and served in the M arine C orps for 10 years, including a tour in Estates, LLC. City o f Portland We love you. From: All of your family in Oregon December 19. 2007 EnglneeringTechnician I $2,919 - $3,910/Mo. church family. She was a m em ber o f M allory Church o f Christ, where she faithfully served until Dec. 4, 2(X)7 when G od called her home. She was preceded in death by her brother, Lesty G ib so n . She leav es to ch e rish her mem ory, her sons, M. L. Van, W illie L. Brow der (Liz) o f Beaverton, Donnie Brow der o f Salem and Jacky Browder also o f Beaverton; a daughter, Shirley Browder-Nain (H uarleen)of Vancouver; sisters, lolar B row der o f Portland, and Leona Young o f M emphis, T en n .; broth­ ers M cKinley G ibson (Frankie) o f New O rleans, Bill G ibson o f Portland, W illie H arper o f Detroit and Lois H arper of F lint, M ich.; sister-in -law , M aggie G ibsonofPortland; 11 grandchildren,18 great-grandchi Idren and a host o f nieces, nephew s, adopted children and adopted grandchil­ dren. M innie touched the lives o f all w ho knew her. Her family and friends will m iss her strength, wisdom, sense o f hum or and joy. ■M M Vietnam. He was a draftsm an for the Jam es River Corporation. Survivors include his son, Brian M orris; daughter, Nicole and eight grandchildren. He was predeceased by his son C oby Stewart in 1998. Rem em brances can be m ade to your charity o f choice in Nathan S tew art’s name. A rrangem ents and services w ere entrusted to Terry Family Funeral Home. FFD: 1 2 / 2 1 / 0 7 Sub Bids Requested Portland State University - Walk of the Heroines Project Bid Date: January 9th, 2007 2:00 p.m. W -------- F O --------------------------- R T IS k -J C O N S T R U C T IO N 1705 SW Taylor Street, Suite 200 Portland OR 97205 IN C Phone: 503-459-4477 Fax: 503-459-4478 OR CCB#155766 Bid documents are available for review at the Fortis office, on iSqFt, on the Fortis Construction ftp site, at Precision Images and other local plan centers. We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub bids from minority, women, disadvantaged, and emerging small business enterprises. OREGON DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (ODOT) O D O T P e o p le drive O regon’s Department of Transportation. If great benefits, a professional work environment, job innovation, and career growth opportunity drive you, then come to ODOT. Current recruitments include: ACCOUNTING/FINANCIAL •Financial Coordinator $3,437 - $5,026/month Announcem ent #OCDT7O7O Portland CUSTOM ERSERVICE/ENFORCEM ENT • Permit Analyst $2,387 - $3,437/month Announcem ent #0CDT7490 Salem • Field Permit Analyst $2,387 - $3,437/month Announcem ent #OCDT7723 Portland Nursing • Bridge Specialist M etro Senior or Principal expected. Transportation Planner If your career wish list includes things like real autonomy, true cam araderie, m ore fle xibility, greater clinical environment, less p h ysica l d e m a n d s, lo w e r d ia g n o s tic a cu ity, and the opportunity to work side-by-side with doctors and PAs, you've come to the right place. And that place is at Wexford Health Sources - a nationally recognized leader in contracted medical services for correctional facilities. Please join our team as: • Health Services A d m in istrator-F T RN-FT • P s y c h N P -F T Corridor Planning Deadline: 12/28/07 ODOT... BulldingCareers, Bridging the Future. D etailed jo b an no un cem e nts in clu d e q u a lific a tio n s , requirements, and instructions on how to apply for these jobs. To a p p ly o n -lin e go to: www.odotjobs.com or to request information by mail, call 503-986- 4030, [TTY 503-986-3854, 1- 8 0 0 -9 9 3 -8 8 9 8 ]. A n n o u n c e ­ ments will be made available in alternate format upon request. ODOT is proud to operate as an equal opportunity, affirm ative action employer. F ? La B o u tiq u e F a n ta sq u e: T h e E n ­ chanted T oysh op - Friday, Dec. 21, Interstate Cultural Center, 5340 N. Interstate, offers a beautiful selec­ tion o f hom e crafted culturally rich gifts to w arm your K w anzaa cel­ ebration. T h e G r o tto ’s F estival o f L ig h ts - Sunday, Dec. 23 through Sunday, Dec. 30, gates will be open at 5 p.m. to 9 :3 0 p .m .. T he G rotto, N.E. 85th Ave. and Sandy Blvd. For more inform ation contact 503-254-7371. T h e N u tcra ck er - T hrough M on­ day, Dec. 24, sparkling lights o f the tow ering tree, the sw eeping cre­ scendo from the full orchestra and the dazzling land o f sw irling snow DfeCEMHfÍR 29*TH 2 0 0 7 Event Custodian $11.43 -$12.92/hr, PT Deadline: 12/28/07 Presents: Ticket Seller •□LOSKOOL" Oregon Convention C e n te r/ ■■ Expo Center a $12.08/hr, PT Deadline: 12/28/07 To a c c e ss th e c o m p le te jo b an n o u n ce m e n t and re qu ired application materials, visit our website at www.metro-region.org/ jobs or pick up a complete packet at Metro Human Resources, 600 NE Grand Ave., Portland. Wfc fc f ’ holm y ceLesRBTton @ the through Sunday, Dec. 23, take a train ride to the North Pole on the ‘Polar Express’ foramemorablejour- ney that will thrill children young and old; contact 800-872-4661 for more information. A C h ristm a s C a ro l - Currently through Sunday, Dec. 23, Portland Center Stage, G erding Theater, 120 N.W . 11th Ave., presents Charles D ickens' classic tale o f greed and redem ption. For m ore inform ation contact 503-445-3700. A F airy T a le C h ristm a s - C ur­ VENUE rently through M onday, Dec. 31, from 11 a.m. to 4 p .m . daily, Pittock Mansion, 3229 N.W. Pittock D rive- transforms 23 rooms into enchanted fairy tales that com e to life before your chi Id’s eyes. Cal1503-823-3622 for more information. I I I \ \ 11 I'SI I I ss i O wm Code Stnctty Enforced) $ 1 0 .0 0 a t t h e D O O R Birth A nnouncement Darlise Blount & Nico Harrison Clark County Jail I Health & Services Phone: 800-903-3616; Fax: 412-937-8874; ndow@wexfordhealth.com An Equal O p p o rtu n ity Employer M/F/D/V T h e P o la r E x p ress - Currently W in ter W o n d erla n d — Presently through Jan. I, Portland Interna­ tional Racew ay, 1940 N. Victory Blvd.. hosts the largest anim ated drive-thru light show in the N orth­ west. Call 503-821-4396 for more information. S p e c ia l G u e s t P e r fo r m a n c e enjoy a very attractive salary, great benefits, and lots of promotional o p p o rtu n itie s . For fu ll consideration, contact: Nina Dow, Staffing Consultant thru Sunday Dec. 23, the Pacific Artist Ballet Theatre-youth com ­ pany presents the enchanting holi­ day ballet; a m agical tale o f two children left forgotten overnight in a toyshop. Perform ances will be held at the Lincoln Perform ance hall, 1620 S.W. Park Ave. Call 503- 224-4400 for ticketing information. Oregon Convention Center AA/EEO Employer • M en tal H ealth Counselor- FT Maintenance Come to think of it, you'll also $2,388 - $3,437/month Announcem ent #0CDT3530 Milwaukie ily tradition featuring illum inated life-size anim al silhouettes, trees, buildings, w alkw ays and the zoo train. T h ere’s also music from schools, churches and com m u­ nity groups. H ours are 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 5 p.m. to 8:30p.m . and Fridays and Saturdays. T he festival is closed Dec. 24-25. ever expected... Vancouver, WA TRADES Z o o L igh ts — Z ooL ights is a fam ­ rently through Dec. 30, Saturdays and Sundays, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m .;the K wanzaa M arketplace at • $3.069 - $4,069/month Announcem ent #0CDT7576 Roseburg Dec. 21, foom6:30p.m. to8:30p.m., Mt. Hood C om m unity College Aquatic C enter will host the dive in m o v ie s; ‘How theG rinch Stole C h ristm as,’ ‘A C harlie Brown C h r is t m a s ’ a n d th e c la s s ic ‘Rudolph the Red-N osed Rein­ d eer.' A dm ission is $4. M ore than you in a place you never perform ed by the O regon Ballet Theatre at Keller Auditorium . Visit obt.org orcall 503-222-5538 for more information. D iv e In to the H o lid a y s - Friday, K w a n za a M a rk etp la ce — C ur­ ENGINEERING/ENVIRONMENTAL • Quality Control Compliance Specialist E n g in e e rin g Tech Is are re s p o n sib le fo r p e rfo rm in g s u p p o rtive and te c h n ic a l a s sig n m e n ts of sta n d a rd to moderate difficulty through the a p p lic a tio n of s c ie n tific and technical knowledge in the areas of engineering, construction and p e rm it p ro c e ss in g . Th is recruitm ent will be used to fill current full time vacancies in the B ureau o f T ra n s p o rta tio n , although other bureaus may fill fu tu re v a c a n c ie s fro m th is recruitment. For more info and to a p p ly o n lin e , go to h ttp :/ / www.ci.portland.or.us/iobs/. EOE We're seeking exceptional individuals fo r e x c itin g c a re e r o p p o rtu n ities ! Whether your professional skills are in fin a n c ia l se rv ic e s or nursing; medical records or facility m ain te n an ce; a d m in istra tive su p p o rt or h e a lth c a re management, consider a career w ith P ro vid e n ce ! V is it our Employment Center at 1235 NE 47th Avenue, or view current opportunities and apply online to d a y! w w w .p ro vid e n c e .o rg / careers Are proud to announce the birth o f their beautiful d au g h ter C apricorn s g et in free.' N ia H a rris o n on Nov. 9, 2007 7-lb.l2-oz. 2 8 0 8 N E M L K B lv d Chiropractic Auto Injury Clinic, PC Zchon R. Jones, DC 333 NE Russell St., #200, Portland, OR. 97212 (503) 284-7838 Portland Development Commission The Urban Renewal Agency for the City of Portland, Oregon Portland is internationally recognized for its quality of life, distinctive neighborhoods, and robust transit system. Playing a key role in keeping Portland, Oregon, one of America’s most livable cities is the Portland Development Commission's mission. PDC is the City's urban renewal agency, charged with bringing together resources to achieve Portland's vision. W e’re currently looking for qualified individuals to complement our workforce for the following positions: Senior Development M anager - North M acadam Senior Accountant Truly making a difference in the lives of Auto Accident victims and Injured Workers for 16 years. If you or someone you know has been in an accident, call us so we can help you with your needs. (503) 284-7838 VLc are located on the corner o f MLK and Russell Street, on the second floor above the coffee shop. Central City Housing Inventory-Student Small Business Advisory Council-Student We offer a generous host of benefits as part of our efforts to keep PDC a positive, healthy and productive place to work. PDC values diversity in its work force and is committed to Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action. Apply online at www.pdc.us/jobs Portland Development Commission, 222 NW 5th Ave., Portland, OR 97209 Jobline: 503.823.3463 w PtwktnB Aie» 333 NE Kimxell #200 Russell St s 4