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December 18, 2019
C LASSIFIED /B IDS
SUB BIDS REQUESTED
PDX TCORE -
Central Receiving Distribution Center (CRDC)
Portland, OR
Bid Package: #7 – Walk-in Freezer Cooler
Pre-Bid Meeting: December 17th 1:00 pm
Bids Due:
December 27th 2:00 pm
Bid Documents: www.hoffmancorp.com/subcontractors
222 SW Columbia Street, Suite 300, Portland, OR 97201
Phone (503) 221-8811 • BIDS@hoffmancorp.com
Nonprofit Discounts 20 New Homes
c ontinued froM p age 3
nity Development Corporation
(NUHECDC) is offering 20 new
homes for sale in east Portland at
affordable prices.
Dalton Sheppard, assistant di-
rector of the nonprofit, said the
homes, called Brunswick Com-
mons, are “new, affordably priced
and move-in ready.”
Located near Northeast 109th
Avenue and East Burnside Street,
Brunswick Commons homes
come in four designs with open
floor plans and various sizes,
ranging from 1,200 to 1,453
square feet.
“These aren’t your typical af-
fordable one-bedroom or studio
cubby-holes,” Sheppard said.
“They are family-sized condo-
miniums with three bedrooms,
two-and-a-half bathrooms, and
plenty of storage space.”
The biggest hurdle to home
ownership is coming up with a
down payment, Sheppard said,
so his group is working with the
Portland Housing Center to of-
fer $20,000 Neighborhood Lift
down payment assistance grants.
An additional $2,500 is available
for teachers, veterans and emer-
gency responders, he added.
People who qualify to buy a
Brunswick Commons home are
also eligible for a 10-year property
abatement, Sheppard said.
“This greatly reduces prop-
erty tax to, say, $600 instead of
$3,000,” he said.
In addition to improving lives
by provided paths to affordable
housing, the nonprofit provides
programs for career skills training,
living wage jobs, and small busi-
ness development.
To learn more about the Nation-
al Urban Housing & Economic
Community Development agency
and the homes at Brunswick Com-
mons, log onto NUHECDC.org or
call 503-477-7387.
Hoffman Skanska LLC is an equal opportunity employer and requests
sub-bids from all interested firms including disadvantaged, minority,
women, disabled veterans and emerging small business enterprises
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Dr. Billy R. Flowers
A: I have a good friend and
patient who only a year ago at
the age of 61 loved life but has a
tremendous concern. He became
fatigued so easily that any activity
would leave him exhausted. The
interesting point with him was
that he practiced excellent health
Part 21
habits. Nonetheless he got to the
Chiropractic VS
point where exercise was nearly
impossible. He still climbed the
Fatigue:
steps at work but would have to
Climbing the stairs
stop halfway up to catch his breath
to a new you, two steps before continuing. I persuaded
him to look to Chiropractic for
at a time.
increased vitality. At first he could
Q: I feel exhausted all the time. not see a correlation between his
I don’t want to take “pep” pills nerves and his energy level. I
because of addiction possibilities. told him that it was virtually one
What can I do?
and the same. Our nerves are the
highways of energy in the body. If
the nerves are trapped or irritated,
our energy will be drained as
well. He took my advice and now
instead of stopping halfway, he
charges up the stairs, two steps at a
time! If your vitality is giving up at
the halfway mark, get charged up
with Chiropractic. It’s a natural!
To find out how Chiropractic
might be able to help you or for
answers to any questions you might
have about your health, please feel
free to call us at the phone number
shown below.
Flowers’ Chiropractic Office
2027 Lloyd Center Mall,
Portland Oregon 97232
Phone: (503) 287-5504