Page 16 CARREERS luly 3,2013 Jazzy Nod c o n t i n u e d f r o m page 12 ¿A?> homeforward hope, access, potential. Public Housing Waiting List Opening at Stephens Creek Crossing Tuesday, July 9, 2013 through Saturday, July 13, 2013 Home Forward is excited to announce that its waiting list for Stephens Creek Crossing 1, 2, 3, and 4 bedroom subsidized apartments will be open from July 9 through July 13, 2013. Applicants must meet income guidelines. Stephens Creek Crossing is a new apartment community being developed in Southwest Portland near Capital Highway and SW 26th. It will have 109 apartments with income-based rents, and they will be ready for move-in in January 2014. Applications will be accepted online from any internet connected computer at www.homeforward.org beginning July 9 at 8:30 am. Call 503.280.3830 (TTY: 503.802.8554) or visit our website for locations where you can use a computer and complete details on how to apply for this waiting list. CQUM HOUSma O PPO R TU N ITY © PORT OF PORTLAND Possibility. In every direction.'“ CAREER OPPORTUNITIES The Port of Portland is a regional gov­ ernment entity operating airports, marine terminals and industrial parks in the greater Portland met­ ropolitan area. Our mission is to enhance the region's econom y and quality of life by providing effi­ cient cargo and air passenger ac­ cess to national and global mar­ kets. • To view current job openings and to apply for open positions visit th e P o rt's w e b site at www.portofportland.com. The Port of Portland is an AA/EEO employer committed to workforce diversity and affirmative action. certs. Free for zoo members with regular zoo admission prices in ef­ fect for non-members. I Job In addition to jazz on the main Opportunities stage, the July 10 happenings will feature African-style marimba m u­ We are seeking qualified candi­ sic from the Boka Marimba en­ dates to be part of our dynamic semble: a bird show from the zoo’s public service organization. popular Wild Life Live program, presented by Portland General Elec­ WATERFRONT LIFEGUARD tric; storytelling from the Dragon PART-TIM E TEMPORARY Theater puppet company; and some $12.00 per Hour advanced hula-hoopery from Erika Clark County Human Resources Fey, aka the Mayor of Hooperville. 1300 Franklin St-5th FI Guests can also participate in Vancouver WA face-painting, self-guided twilight Apply On-line @ www.clark.wa.gov hikes, a glow-in-the-dark dragonfly Relay: (800) 833-6388 craft, and games with a “crepuscu­ EOE lar creatures” theme. Sunset at the Zoo takes place every other Wednesday in July and August, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. (visi­ tors may remain on zoo grounds until 9:30 p.m.). R et ir em en t L iving Westmoreland’s Union Manor « 6404 SE 23rd Avenue ♦ Portland 97202 503*233*5671 fl <1 Marshall Union Manor 2020 NW Northrup Street ♦ Portland 97209 BPS PORTLAND PUBLIC SCHOOLS INVITATION TO BID - CONSTRUCTION # 2013-1678 PPS 2013 Roof Repairs BIDS DUE JULY 17,2013 AT 2:00 PM PUBLIC OPENING JULY 17,2013, AT 2:15 PM Portland Public Schools, School District No. U , Multnomah County, seeks Bids from qualified firms to provide labor and materials for roof repairs. A Mandatory Pre-Bid meeting will be held at 10:00 AM on July 1st, 2013 at the Professional Roof Repairs (PRC) office conference room, 1108 SE Grand Avenue, Suite 3300, Portland, OR 97214, Tel. 503.280.8759. Portland Public Schools conducts such meet­ ings in order to clarify information provided in the ITB and to pro­ vide interested Bidders an opportunity to ask questions about the ITB. Subcontractors are encouraged to attend. Sealed Bids, in an envelope clearly listing the vendor name and Bid title, will be received by Stephen Hirai, Contract Analyst at: Bid Desk, Purchasing & Contracting, Blanchard Education Service Cen- :er, 5 0 1 N. Dixon St, Portland OR 97227, n o t la te r th a n 2:0 0 PM , Kirkland Union .Manors 3530 SE 84th Avenue ♦ Portland 97266 503*777*8101 1414 Kauffman Avenue ♦ Vancouver 98660 360*694*4314 & • Studio & One-Bedroom Apartments with Kitchens • Affordable Rents, No Buy-In or Application Fees • Federal Rent Subsidies Available for those that qualify • Garden Areas, Planned Activities, Easy Access to Public Transportation and Shopping TDD 5 0 3 *7 7 1 *0 9 1 2 WWW.THEUNIONMANORS.ORG Avalon Flowers 520 SW 3rd Ave., Portland, OR 97204 • 503-796-9250 A full service flower experience The Bid documents may be obtained from the ORPIN website, www.orpin.oregbn.gov. Firms must be registered with ORPIN to obtain and download documents: registration is at no cost. Con­ tract terms, conditions and Specifications may be reviewed at the Purchasing & Contracting Department, 5 0 1 N. Dixon Street, Port­ land Oregon, 97227. For additional information about this project, please con ta ct the Purch asing Contact, Stephen Hirai, at 503.916.3314, or email at purchasing@pps.net. Contact: Phone: 503-288-0033 Fax: 503-288-0015 e-mail: classifieds@portlandobserver.com ¿x Kirkland Union Plaza luly 17, 2013. To Place Your Classified Advertisement ■ ■ 503*225*0677 •Birthdays • Funerals •Anniversaries • Weddings Open: Mon.-Fri. 7:30am til 5:30pm Saturday 9am til 2pm. Cori Stewart-- O^ner, Operator Website: avalonflowerspdx.com email: avalonflowere@msn.com We Offer Wire Services In Loving Memory Jason Rhone A celebration o f life for Jason Bernard Rhone, who died June 10, 2013, was held Sunday at Rasar State Park near the Skagit River in Concrete, Wash. He was born Nov. 12, 1966 to Rose M arie Callum -Rhone, the youngest o f six siblings. He m et his best friend and m other o f his children, M aya at Boise Elem entary School. Jason was a loving father to A lexzander and his wife Tiffany, Xavier, G od-daughter Kathleen, and best friend Billy. He was the “ little b r o th e r ” to S h a R e e , M ichelle, Renee, and Brian; uncle to Nigel, DeM itrion, Kwasi, and Rose; and great uncle to Peyton. We all love and miss Jason deeply. His m other sister Shelley pre­ ceded him in death. Advertise with diversity in Tht' Portland Observer Call 503-288-0033 ads@portlandob.server.com