f Page 18 ^îortlanb (Dliserncr A p r il 2, 2 0 1 4 C lassifieds / B ids c o n t i n u e d f r o m page 15 Legal Notices Join With Us egon group meets every Saturday, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at 420 N.E. Mason. For more information, call 503-284-0617. For The // Crusade 4 Better Health & Wealth. // On Monday Mornlngs/Evenlngs 9:30am / 7pm 4134 N. Vancouver suite 400J Portland, OR 97217 Conducted by: TeamOneWon EDU. 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! Fax: 503-288-0015 e-mail: classifleds@ portlandobserver.com The Portland Observer © PO RT OF PORTLAND Possibility. In every direction? Coach John: 503-358-9655 See: www.coachjohnolive.tk NOTICE OF TOWING CONTRACT I The City of Portland, through Its Towing Board of Review, is offer­ ing a contract for towing dispatch services. The contract will be I for a term, com m encing Ju ly 1 ,2 0 1 4 and expiring June 3 0,2017, subject I to the Towing Board of Review's right of termination for unsatisfac- l tory performance. Businesses, organizations, and individuals pres­ ently engaged in providing twenty-four hour, seven day a week com­ mercial dispatching and record-keeping services are eligible to ap- 1 ply for the contract. Applicant must be able to show that the appli- I cant has been engaged for at least one year in providing such dis­ patching and record-keeping services substantially similar in type and volume as those required under the proposed contract. The I Towing Board of Review reserves the right to reject applications I from applicants who do not, in the judgment of the Board, have sufficient experience, personnel, financial resources, or equipment | to satisfactorily perform under the contract. The contract will be awarded to the applicant that achieves the highest number of points for their application, experience, facility and bid amount. All applica- | tions and bid schedules must be submitted to the Revenue Bureau, 111 SW Columbia St, Room 600, Portland, OR 97201, not later I than 4:00 P.M., Thursday, April 17, 2014. 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. Metro is recruiting for a variety of positions. Metro operates the Oregon Convention Center, Oregon Zoo, Portland’5 Centers for the Arts and Expo Center. We provide services to the region, including transportation planning, growth management, solid waste system management and recycling ser­ vices, and regional parks and natu­ ral areas. To view current job openings and to apply for open positions visit P lea se v is it o u r w e b s ite at: the P o rt’s w e b site at www.oregonmetro.gov/iobs for the www.portofportland.com. complete job announcement and The Port of Portland is an AA/EEO a link to our online hiring center. employer committed to workforce diversity and affirmative action. Metro Audio Visual Production Assis­ tant, part-time, Oregon Conven­ tion Center, $17.65 - $18.66 hourly. Deadline: 04/08/14 Gate Attendant - Usher, part- I Applications will be reviewed and inspections conducted to deter­ time, Portland’5 Centers for the mine prequalification. Bid schedules and the bid verification must Arts, $12.33 - $12.58 hourly. be submitted in a separate, sealed envelope marked "Bid schedule Deadline: 04/10/14 for Tow Dispatching Services Contract of (name of applicant/bid- der)." Bids will be opened and the verifications reviewed before the Operating Engineer II - part- May 21,2014 Board meeting, 1:30 PM, 8th floor conference room time, Portland’5 Centers for the B, 111 SW Columbia Street, at which the selection of a Dispatch j Arts, $28.87 - $31.04 hourly. Dead­ Contractor will take place. For additional information, contact the line: 04/08/14 Towing Coordinator at marian.gavlord@portlandoregon.gov or phone (503)86^-2489. 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