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August 30, 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. RNC Interview cont’d from pg 11 cont’d from pg 7 The party’s robust $87 million raised to date — dwarfi ng what Democrats have raised — has also lift ed spirits, as has improv- ing economic confi - dence. The consensus in Nashville is that the Republican-con- trolled Congress, not Trump, has let down the party. “There is a level of frustration that Con- gress didn’t repeal and replace Obamacare,” Ohio Republican Par- ty Chairwoman Jane Timken said. “They want the president’s agenda passed. They blame Congress.” While Trump and Senate Majority Lead- er Mitch McConnell have feuded before and since the failed health care vote in July, there was little talk in Nashville of dumping the veteran Kentucky senator as leader. “I’m not ready to abandon McConnell,” Pennsylvania’s Di- Giorgio said. “But I would urge him to come together and get this done.” Trump has com- plained about McCon- nell and other Repub- lican senators who have criticized the president or opposed his eff orts. He notably pointed to Sens. John McCain and Jeff Flake, Arizona Republi- cans, during an angry speech to supporters in Phoenix on Tues- day. Trump’s intrapar- ty attacks have some GOP strategists wor- ried that the fi ghting could harm Repub- licans’ chances of holding the Senate in next year’s midterm elections, though that would require Dem- ocrats to retain al- most all of the 10 seats they occupy in states Trump won last year. Chairwoman Mc- Daniel said Trump’s taunts are the outspo- ken New Yorker’s way of urging action. “The president wants to see his agen- da passed,” McDaniel said. “He’s channeling what I’m hearing from the American people, which is, ‘We gave you the White House. You have the Senate. You have the House. Why aren’t you getting these things done?’” fi lms. However, you are obviously very intelli- gent and versatile. Are you concerned about be- coming typecast. What would be your dream role? EY: I would love to try something besides the action genre, like playing a lawyer. I’m really will- ing to play anything. I’m drawn to complex char- acters, and I’m up for any type of challenge. So, hopefully, my next role will be a very interest- ing. But you never know what you’re going to get. KW: This has certainly been a banner year for female empowerment fi lms: “The Zookeeper’s Wife,” “The Beguiled,” “Wonder Woman” and “Girls Trip,” to name a few. EY: We talk a lot about it. This is a good thing for us. We have as much to off er as men. KW: Ling-Ju Yen asks: What is your earliest childhood memory? EY: The blue wallpaper with apples in the small apartment in a suburb To place your ad, email advertising@theskanner.com or go to www.TheSkanner.com and click on the “Ads” menu of Paris where I grew up. That’s my fi rst memory. KW: What is your fa- vorite dish to cook? EY: I like sliced pota- toes in fi ne layers with creme and garlic, and baked with cheese on top. KW: When you look in the mirror, what do you see? EY: It depends on the day. Let me have a look. Today, I see someone with no makeup who’s sweating, since she just came from the gym. KW: The Uduak Oduok question: Who is your fa- vorite clothes designer? EY: Ooh, it’s hard to answer that. For the red carpet, I like Christian Dior, because they know how to make clothes for petite women like me. And they know how to be classic and edgy at the same time. I like what they do. KW: The Viola Davis question: What’s the big- gest diff erence between who you are at home as opposed to the person we see on the red carpet? EY: They’re quite oppo- site. That’s why I like the red carpet. You can real- ly have fun expressing a diff erent side of your- self. I’m normally very low-key. At home, I just wear my dirty jeans and a t-shirt with no makeup. You’d think I was a diff er- ent person, I guess. KW: If you could have one wish instantly grant- ed, what would that be for? EY: Eternal life. KW: Larry Greenberg asks: Do you have a fa- vorite movie monster? EY: When I used to go on holiday with my par- ents as a child, we’d stay in a house with other people. One of them had a machine that played old movies, and I became fas- cinated by “King Kong.” KW: The Pastor Alex Kendrick question: When do you feel the most content? EY: When I’m with my loved ones. KW: What advice do you have for anyone who wants to follow in your footsteps? EY: Perseverance is one key. And do what you like. DATA QUALITY RESEARCH ANALYST Portland, OR Manage large claims datasets received by the program and develop processes for assuring quality and accura- cy of claims data submitted by participating clinics and providers. Support the process by which claims data is converted into payment for services. See the full an- nouncement at: www.governmentjobs.com/careers/ oregon/jobs/1831490/data-quality-research-analyst-re- search-analyst-3 Sign up for breaking news at TheSkanner.com EDUCATION SITE MANAGER MHCC Head Start seeks an Education Site Man- ager. ESMs manage assigned classrooms at one or more sites in East Multnomah County. Develops and manages department policies and procedures, assists with and carries out strategic goals, manages depart- ment budget and pro- vides direct supervision of 15-20 department employees. **Full job de- scription, requirements, benefi ts, and application instructions at ** gov- er nmentjobs.com/ca- reers/mhcc ** Job closes 9/7/17 8-23, 8-30-17 Community Business Directory BEAUTY SALON & BARBERSHOPS 8-30-17 We’re Here and We’re Not Going Anywhere NEW! LATERAL POLICE OFFICER HIRING BONUS $15,000 & $7432/MO POLICE OFFICER ENTRY-LEVEL $5671/MO FIRST YEAR The City of Everett seeks a diverse group of qualifi ed in- dividuals who are interested in a career that provides pro- fessional and personal challenges and rewards. For more information and application details visit www.everettwa. gov/careers. EOE. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID 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 8-30-17 STYLISTS: Kim • Sylvia • Kaycee • Pearl City of Tigard Commercial St. Pervious Side- walk The City of Tigard will receive sealed Bids from qualifi ed fi rms at Tigard City Hall’s Utility Billing Counter, Att: Joe Barrett, located at 13125 SW Hall Blvd., Tigard, Or 97223 until 2:00 pm local time on September 14, 2017 for the Commercial St. Pervious Sidewalk project. Bids will be opened and publicly read aloud immediately after the Bid Closing time and date at Tigard City Hall. The project generally consists of the following: 1. Con- struction of Porous Concrete Sidewalk 2. Construction of Concrete Curbs and Ramps 3. Asphalt Concrete Paving 4. Stormwater Improvements Basis of Bid Award shall incorporate all items identifi ed on the Bid Schedule. Pursuant to Tigard Public Contract- ing Rule 30.055, all Bidders must submit a Bid security to the City along with their Bid in an amount equal to ten percent (10%) of their Bid. Because the City’s estimate of contract value exceeds $100,000, Bidders must submit a First Tier Subcontractor Disclosure Form, provided in the Bid Booklet, to the City no later than 4:00 pm local time, September 14, 2017. The provisions of ORS Chapters 279A and 279C and all other Oregon and Federal pro- visions pertaining to minimum salaries and wages shall be incorporated by reference as if fully set forth in any Contract resulting from this Advertisement for Bid. Contractor shall provide proof to the City prior to the be- ginning of any of the work that the Contractor has fi led a public works bond with a corporate surety in the amount of $30,000 with the Construction Contractors Board as required under Oregon Prevailing Wage Rate (PWR) law. No Bid will be considered unless fully completed in a manner provided in the Bid Packet. Facsimile and elec- tronic (email) Bids will not be accepted nor will Bids be accepted after the stated Bid Closing. Bids received af- ter the Bid Closing will be returned to the submitting fi rm unopened after a Contract has been awarded for the re- quired services. BARBERS: Curtis • Pearl JOB DEVELOPER/JOB PLACEMENT SPECIALIST INSURANCE Job Developer/Job Placement Specialist provides em- ployment connections between construction contractors and graduates of our Trades and Apprenticeship Career Class. Responsible for outreach to industry stakeholders including employers in both the construction and industri- al fabrication sectors and industry associations. Creating strong relationships with industry and identifying employ- ment opportunities, ensuring good matches between graduate’s skills and employer needs. For more informa- tion and to apply, visit our website: www.tradeswomen. net/about/ OTI will begin reviewing applications September 1, 2017. 8-30-17 SR. ADMINISTRATIVE SPECIALIST, 2017-00620 SALARY: $3946.00 TO $6075.00 CLOSING DATE: 09/11/017 04:30 PM The Bureau of Environmental Services (BES) serves the Portland community by protecting public health, water quality and the environment. The Senior Administrative Specialist (SAS) will provide specialized administrative support to the Systems Development Division by inde- pendently managing time and workload to perform dif- fi cult, specialized administrative support functions. For more information and to apply, please visit www.portlan- doregon.gov/jobs. 8-30-17 PORTLAND HARBOR SR. COMMUNITY OUTREACH & INFORMATION REPRESENTATIVE, 2017-00714 Bid Documents may be obtained in person at Tigard City Hall’s located at 13125 SW Hall Blvd., Tigard, Or 97223; or downloaded from the City website at www.tigard-or. gov/bids. The City may reject any Bid not in compliance with all prescribed public bidding procedures and re- quirements, and may reject for good cause any or all Bids upon a fi nding of the City if it is in the public interest to do so. All questions about the meaning or intent of the Bid Documents shall be submitted to the Engineer in writing by e-mail. Contact the Engineer, Andrew Newbury at an- drewn@tigard-or.gov with any questions. Clarifi cations to the Bid Documents will be made by addenda only. Oral statements may not be relied upon by Bidders and will not be binding or legally effective. This position will be responsible for designing, imple- menting and managing a comprehensive public outreach and community engagement program focused on the Portland Harbor Superfund Site. This position will facil- itate public discussions, lead work groups and design collaborative processes and outreach efforts to address community and stakeholder questions and concerns around the cleanup. 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