Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The skanner. (Portland, Or.) 1975-2014 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 2017)
June 14, 2017 The Skanner Page 11 Bids & Classifi ed Advertising deadlines 12:00 Noon Monday Hours: Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. To place your ad, email advertising@theskanner.com or go to www.TheSkanner.com and click on the “Ads” menu The Skanner Foundation e h t Save ate! Martin Luther King, Jr. d BREAKFAST Weekly North Portland newspaper is seeking a driver to distribute the weekly publication in the Metro Portland and Greater Vancouver areas as well as other duties. Must be dependable and possess a valid driver’s license with no previous accident or moving citation and may have to submit to a random drug test. (503) 285-5555. AP PHOTO/MATT DUNHAM LONDON (AP) — Fire swept through a high- rise apartment building in west London early Wednesday, killing an unknown number of people and sending more than 50 people to area hospitals. Flames shot from win- dows all the way up the 24-story Grenfell Tower in North Kensington as more than 200 fi refi ght- Smoke and fl ames rise from a building on fi re in London June 14. ers battled the blaze. A plume of smoke stretched for miles (ki- how many because of the size and com- lometers) over the capital. The scent of plexity of the building. Witnesses said that they saw people jumping from the acrid smoke hung in the air. “This is an unprecedented incident,” upper fl oors. Local residents said they had warned Fire Commissioner Dany Cotton told local authorities about fi re issues in the reporters on the scene. “In my 29 years building, a public housing block built of being a fi refi ghter I have never, ever in 1974 and containing 120 homes, ac- seen anything of this scale.” cording to the Royal Borough of Kens- Cotton said a number of people died ington and Chelsea. in the fi re, but she couldn’t yet confi rm Russia cont’d from pg 10 day’s protests were larger than those in March, they underlined the deep dismay with the government. Putin is expected to seek another term in 2018, and Navalny has already announced his intentions to run. Moscow offi cials had agreed to allow Navalny’s rally, but late Sunday, he said offi cial interference had prevented contractors from erecting a stage at the agreed-upon venue and instead urged demonstrators to gather on Tverskaya Street, which was closed to traffi c for the Russia Day festivities. Most of the Moscow protesters ap- peared to be under 30, although there was a sizeable number of middle-aged people and couples with children. With opposition sentiment strong or even growing, authorities appear to be seeking a strategy to undermine the opposition without provoking more animosity. Authorities allowed the unsanc- tioned rally to proceed, although riot police cut the crowd in half and began pushing the lines while grabbing some people from the crowd. Some of the arrests were violent with police using batons and dragging people along the street. Navalny, who faces a possible 15-day cont’d from pg 7 a chance to blossom, Me- gan and Rex are injured in a blast and shipped back to the States for re- hab at facilities far apart from each other. By then, Megan’s already devel- oped an attachment to Red lion - Jantzen Beach DELIVERY DRIVER Unknown Number Killed in Massive London High-Rise Blaze Film Jan. 15, 2018 – new location – jail sentence on charges of disobeying police, rose to prominence for detailed open-source investigations of govern- ment corruption. That was a key issue Monday for protesters, particularly his report on vast wealth allegedly ac- quired by Prime Minister Dmitry Med- vedev. “We are against the corruption that is costing the future of our young people,” said Moscow protester Maria Badyrova, a 33-year-old fi nance spe- cialists who came to the rally with a Russian fl ag. Alexei Borsenko, a Vladivostok demonstrator who eluded a police at- tempt to detain him, cited Iceland’s prime minister stepping down in the fallout from the “Panama Papers” scandal, while “our prime minister is caught on such big corruption cases and he doesn’t go anywhere.” “This is very strange,” Borsenko add- ed. “It’s a dead end for the country’s de- velopment.” The popular anger has spread be- yond Medvedev, with many demonstra- tors chanting “Putin is a thief ” within earshot of the City Hall that later dis- missed the protests as an “overt provo- cation.” Community Business Directory ADVERTISING AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT OPERATOR II-STREET SWEEPER The City of Portland is seeking an Automotive Equip- ment Operator II-Street Sweeper in the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT). This position requires skilled work operating a 3-4 wheeled street sweeper including between and/or around obstacles while maintaining maximum curb contact. For more information, or to apply, please visit www.portlandoregon.gov/jobs 6-14-17 JOB OPENING Zeller Chapel of the Roses is looking for an individual who has a passion to help families do advance planning. An insurance license is required or applicant must be willing to obtain one. The position is commission based and has a fl exible schedule with paid training. This po- sition is perfect for someone who is outgoing, articulate and enjoys helping others. Interested candidates can reach out to Curtis.Barber@ Dignitymemorial.com or by phone 503 730 0763. Placing an ad is easy at TheSkanner.com BEAUTY SALON & BARBERSHOPS We’re Here and We’re Not Going Anywhere 6-14-17 REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS METRO AudioVisual Equipment Rental and Temporary Staffing RFQu 3341 Metro is seeking proposals from qualifi ed fi rms to provide Audio Visual Equipment for event spe- cifi c rental and Temporary Staffing for Audio Visual Tech- nicians of various skill sets for Oregon Convention Cen- ter. Submittals are due no later 2:00 PM, July 12, 2017, at Metro, 600 NE Grand Avenue, Portland, OR 97232- 2736, Attention: Jon Deveaux, RFQu 3341. Proposers are welcome to submit qualifi cations for both categories: Equipment Rental and Temporary Staffing or either cat- egory separately. Metro intends to award this to a mul- tiple fi rm(s) for both categories to provide the services required. Bids can be viewed and downloaded from the Oregon Procurement Information Network (ORPIN), at http://orpin.oregon.gov/open.dll/. 6-14-17 Deans Beauty Salon & Barbershop OREGON’S OLDEST BLACK BEAUTY SALON & BARBERSHOP Serving our community since 1954 215 & 213 NE Hancock Portland, OR 97212 503.282.3379 Salon 503.282.3388 Barbershop STYLISTS: Kim • Sylvia • Kaycee • Pearl BARBERS: Curtis • Pearl INSURANCE SUB BIDS / SUPPLIER QUOTES REQUESTED CCC Eastside Health Center 25 NE 122nd Ave., Portland, OR 97230 Bids Due: 6/23/17 at 1:00PM Select Trades: Demolition, Site Utilities, Clearing & Earthwork, Cast-in-Place Concrete, Rough Carpen- try & Elevators Plans available for electronic review on (6/2/17) at: Walsh Construction Co. (www.walshconstruction. com); Builder’s Exchange of Washington (www. bxwa.com); OAME (www.oame@oame.org); DJC (www.djcoregon.com); Oregon Contractor Plan Ctr. (www.contractorplancenter.com); SW Washington Contractors Assoc. (www.swca.org) & ARC Oregon (www.e-arc.com) Special Notes: Certifi ed Payroll, Workforce training, BOLI prevailing wage & Earth Advantage apply. RESTAURANTS Irina Titova in St. Petersburg contrib- uted. the hound that’s almost illegal. She’s convinced Rex belongs to her, not to the U.S. Military. So, she spends the rest of the picture cutting through bureaucratic red tape ‘til their tearful reunion. Aww! Pat and predictable, yet a sentimental enough journey to leave you weepy in spite of your- self. Very Good Rated PG-13 for vio- lence, profanity, mature themes and suggestive material Running time: 116 min. To see a trailer visit: TheSkanner.com $3 OFF 2905 SW First Ave Portland, OR 97201 on orders of $15 or more (503) 222-4375 FAX (866) 446-0681 Contact: Aaron Elliott / Matt Godt ORCCB # 147267/WALSHCC962LD Walsh Construction Co./Oregon is an equal oppor- tunity employer and requests sub-bids from Minori- ty, women, disadvantaged and emerging small busi- ness enterprises. 6-14-17 Dry Rubbed & Smoked Slow & Low 15640 NE 4th Plain Rd. #100 Vancouver, WA (360) 253-2836 goldiesbbq@gmail.com www.goldiesbbq.com