Page 14 February 12, 2020 New Chief Fronts Hiring Video Portland’s new police chief is encouraging applicants of all backgrounds and experiences to apply for police work in a new police officer recruitment video. Resch, who was named po- lice chief last month after former chief Danielle Outlaw resigned to take over the Philadelphia Police Department, talks in the video about how law enforcement has been a great career for her, an oc- cupation she did not think about early in her life. She said if you or someone you know cares about the community and wants a job that makes a dif- ference, now is the time to apply. There are currently 104 vacan- cies in the Portland Police Bu- reau. “We need to hire the next generation of Portland Police Officers to join our team to help keep our community safe,” Chief Resch said. “We need individuals of all backgrounds to become community police officers; law enforcement experience is not re- quired. This career is rewarding in so many ways and we are ex- cited to hire and train individuals who want to do something that matters. Join us!” For more information about the job, pay, benefits, and fre- quently asked questions, visit joinportlandpolice.com. Portland Police Chief Jami Resch calls for applicants of all backgrounds and experiences in a new police officer recruitment video. C LASSIFIED /B IDS Preserving Black History C onTinued from P age 11 REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS Prosper Portland Request for Qualifications (RFQ) #19-09 (On-Call) Commercial Tenanting Services Proposals due February 21, 2020 by 2:00 pm (PT) Prosper Portland is seeking competitive proposals from qualified firms to provide On-Call Commercial Tenanting Services, as outlined in RFQ #19-09. The full RFQ may be obtained from the Prosper Portland website, http://www.prosperportland.us/ bids (under “Open Public Bid Opportunities”). No pre-proposal meeting is scheduled. Proposals must be received no later than the proposal due date and time listed above at 222 NW 5th Avenue, Portland, OR 97209. Fax or email proposals will not be accepted. Direct any questions regarding this RFQ to solicitation coordinator Breanna Rodriquez at 503.823.3199 (office) or rodriquezb@prosperportland.us (email). Prosper Portland encourages participation of D/M/W/ESB firms in this and all other contract opportunities. SUB-BIDS REQUESTED boys and girls, according to the foundation, and activities for both sexes were programmed in coor- dination with black church con- gregations in the neighborhood. During World War II, the USO (United Service Organizations) used to building to entertain troops, and after the 1948 Van- port Flood, the building became a Red Cross emergency shelter and clearinghouse for families sepa- rated by the flood. After the passage of the Oregon Public Accommodations Law in 1953, which outlawed discrimina- tion in public venues, the YWCA sold the Williams Avenue building to the Billy Webb Elks Lodge. The State Advisory Committee Esteemed Author C onTinued from P age 7 of Portland; that is the foundation of Oregon. It was a place where white folks could come and build the sort of idealized white society they had dreamed about.” Imarisha said imagining a bet- ter world is the key to making changes to society, whether it’s fighting racism or finding a way to live without prisons. Auburn Elementary School 4612 Auburn Rd. NE, Salem, OR 97301 Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing and Fire Sprinkler have been awarded and are NOT out to bid. Job Walk: 2/17/20 at 9AM Questions Due: 2/19/20 at 2PM Bids Due: 3/4/20 at 2PM Please email your questions and bids to Bids@Bremik.com Construction Schedule: June 2020 – August 2021 Labor Requirements: BOLI prevailing wage rates are applied. Bid documents are also available at: www.bremik.com/planroom 1026 SE Stark St., Portland, OR 97214 PH: 503.688.1000 | FAX: 503.688.1005 Bremik Construction, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer & requests sub-bids from all interested firms including Minority & Women Owned, Emerging Small Business & Disadvantaged enterprises. CCB# 160383 Part 27 Chiropractic VS Migraines: Saying goodbye to the most menacing of headaches Q: Can anything be done for migraines? I’ve had them for the last 20 years and I sincerely can’t take it much longer. A: I had a patient once ask the same question. Her concern, however, was that Chiropractic might hurt. After becoming a patient, she began to make progress. Slowly but surely Dr. Billy R. Flowers will allow oral testimony on the draft proposal and the nomination of the Billy Elks Lodge at its meet- ing at 9:45 a.m. on Feb. 28 at Nordic Northwest’s Nordia House, 8800 S.W. Oleson Road. Oral testimony is limited to two minutes. Written comments can be sent to Tracy Col- lis at 725 Summer St., NE, Suite C, Salem OR 97301 or emailed to tra- cy.collis@oregon.gov. “A lot of my work focuses on ‘visionary fiction,’ a term I began using to talk about fantastical art that helps us to imagine and then work to build different just futures,” Imarisha said, and “Oc- tavia’s Brood” was part of that process. That’s one comment I’ll never forget! The story had a happy, but isn’t it sad that it had such an unfortunate beginning. So many suffer for so long with their pain. They literally waste years of their lives, waiting, thinking that it is just a temporary condition. Life itself is a temporary condition. We are all here for only a while. Why waste one precious moment, let alone years suffering needlessly? Find your freedom through good health NOW… naturally. Find your freedom through Chiropractic…and make each day count. Isn’t it time you stepped up to safe, effective Chiropractic? the nauseating effects of the migraine were leaving her. One Flowers’ Chiropractic Office 2027 Lloyd Center Mall, day, relaxed and without pain, she said to me “I can’t believe Portland Oregon 97232 that I waited 20 years for this!” Phone: (503) 287-5504