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April 18, 2018
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CAREERS special
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Obituary
In Loving Memory
Petition:
SUB BIDS REQUESTED
In the Superior Court of
Washington, County of Mason.
In the matter of non-parental
custody
case
#17330223,
Regarding Petitioner, Karin
Newman and Respondent’s
Alicia Burrows and Afred Garcia.
Alfred Garcia for Summons
served by Publication for non
parent custody and reasonable
visitation for parents. You must
respond in writing for the court
to consider your side. Deadline!
Your Response must be filed
and served within 60 days of the
date this summons is published.
If you do not file and serve your
response by the deadline: No
further notification is required
for hearings in this case, and the
court may approve the requests
in the Petition.
Beverly Cleary – Fernwood School
Follow these steps: Read the
petition and documents filed
at court with this summons.
Fill out form: FL. Non-Parent
415 Response to Non-Parent
Custody Petition, go to the
Washington
State
Courts,
website:
www.courts.wa.gov/
forms. The administrative Office
of the Courts (360) 705-5328.
Washington LawHelp: www.
washingtonlawhelp.org or The
Superior Court Clerk’s office or
county law library. You may use
certified mail with return receipt
request.
File your original
Response with the clerk: Mason
County Superior Court Clerk,
419th PO Box 340, Shelton, Wa
98584. (Published date March
28,2018 until May 23,2018)
1915 NE 33 rd Ave. Portland, OR 97212
Bids Due: 4/26/18 at 12PM
Bidding all scopes of work
Bid Email: oregonestimating@abbottconstruction.com
Questions: Stefen Altberg, 503-213-4033
Scopes: Soliciting bids for all scopes of work
Bid Documents can be directly downloaded from
our FTP site in .pdf format free of charge.
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307 SE Hawthorne Blvd., Ste 150
Portland, OR 97214
T 503.213.4033 | F 503.293.2400
We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub bids from minority,
women, disadvantaged and emerging small business enterprises.
CCB# 54656
Job Title:
Energy Score
Program Manager
(Conservation Program Coordinator)
Salary:
$5,673.00 - $7,566.00 Monthly
The Bureau of Planning and Sustainability is responsible for the
management,oversight and implementation of two mandatory
energy performance reporting programs: Commercial Building
Energy Performance Reporting and Home Energy Score.
The Energy Score Program Manager will oversee both programs
and is responsible for accomplishing strategic program
objectives and for overseeing day-to-day operations. For more
information please visit www.portlandoregon.gov/jobs
SUB BIDS REQUESTED
Business Systems Analyst
Portland International Airport (PDX)
Parking Additions and Consolidated
Rental Car Facility (PACR)
Salary:
$5,401.00 - $7,200.00 Monthly
JE Dunn Construction invites written Bids from qualified Trade
Partners to provide construction services for Earthwork & Site
Utilities on the PACR project.
A complete copy of the Bidding Documents can be obtained by
emailing Robert Means at Robert.Means@jedunn.com. Bids may
also be delivered by email to Robert Means.
Bids due 2:00pm PST April 20, 2018
Any Bid received after the specified date
and time will not be considered.
A non-mandatory pre-proposal conference will be located at
the PDX Conference Center, 7000 Airport Way, St. Helens B room,
on April 4th, 2018 at 10:00 AM for answering questions regarding
the Scopes of Work on the Project.
Closing:
4/23/2018 11:59 PM Pacific
The
Data
Acquisition
&
Management (DA&M) Section
in the Bureau of Environmental
Services (BES) is seeking a
Business
Systems
Analyst
to support the development,
implementation, operations, and
maintenance of the Hydrological
Data Retrieval and Alarm
(HYDRA) system. The HYDRA
system is a complex Operational
Technology (OT) Supervisory
Control and Data Acquisition
(SCADA) system that integrates
with other OT systems on the
bureau’s automation network.
To view the full job announcement
and to apply, visit: http://bit.
ly/2GTSm8D
JE Dunn Construction reserves the right to select the best value response,
negotiate with multiple bidders, or reject all responses. This is an Equal
Opportunity and encourages Minority, Woman, Veteran, and Emerging
Small Business participation.
Aubrey Gene Davis Sr. was born
Aug. 25, 1953 and died April 8, 2018.
A native of Birmingham, Ala., he
graduated from Phillips High School
and attended
Alabama State University. He re-
tired from Multnomah County De-
velopmental
Disabilities as a program manag-
er. He was a member of the Kingdom
Nation Church,
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, the Co-
alition of Black Men and the Port-
land Rose
Festival Foundation.
He loved life, uniting his family
over a meal, Alabama football and
had an enormous caring heart, es-
pecially for those with disabilities. A devoted husband and father in
every measure, he is survived by his wife Shari; daughters Tamika,
Audrey and Adrianna; sons Roy and A.J.; parents Gladys and Joseph;
and many dear grandchildren, siblings, aunts, uncles, nephews, nieces
and cousins.
A funeral will be held Friday, April 20 at 12 p.m. at the Highland
Christian Center.
Shelter Shooting Draws Fire
C ontinued froM P age 3
Closing Date:
4/23/2018 11:59 PM Pacific
Earthwork & Site Utilities
Aubrey Gene Davis Sr.
John Elifritz was fatally shot
by police April 7 at City Team
Ministries after appearing to have
had a mental health crisis earlier
in the day, authorities said. Police
said he refused to drop a knife he
was wielding after he burst into
the homeless shelter during an
Alcoholics Anonymous meeting
without a shirt on and was cutting
himself.
At the time, he was a suspect
running from a car-jacking and at-
tempted carjacking and road-rage
incident, crashing a stolen vehicle.
Elifritz contacted 9-11 earlier that
afternoon and a police officer en-
countered him in outer East Port-
land with a knife he held at his
own throat. The officer let Elifrtiz
back away and escape, referring
the case to the bureau’s Behavori-
al Health Unit for follow up.
Social media posts from his
friends family indicated he was
having a mental health crisis the
week leading up to the confron-
tation. Elifritz had also spent
several years in prison and once
self-identifed as a member of a
white supremacist prison gang,
European Kindred, according to a
2007 Portland Monthly article that
interviewed him.
The coalition also criticized the
police bureau’s decision to not re-
lease the names of the seven offi-
cers and one Multnomah County
sheriff’s deputy involved in the
shooting for nearly three days.
The police cited threats against
officers’ lives, but exceeded the
mandatory 24 hour wait time for
police-involved fatal shootings in-
stituted by City Council last year.
At least two other officers in-
volved in the shelter confrontation
have gained media attention in the
past for their conduct: Chad Phifer
was cited in the 2012 federal in-
vestigation for firing a Taser at a
man who had a mental illness and
Bradley Nutting hit a bicyclist with
a stun gun six times in 15 seconds.
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