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DELIVERY:The Columbian Circulation Department
has immediate openings for adult contractors to deliver The Columbian
in the following locations:
David, Hazel Dell area, 735-4619
Scott, Hazel Dell/Lakeshore, 735-4617
Connie, Orchards/VanMall area, 735-4615
Berry, Orchards/Evergreen area 735-4621
Les, Camas/Washougal area 735-4624
Email: [email protected]
Market Basket
FRESH & LOCAL - Sweet corn, green beans, pickling cucs, tomatoes, pep-
pers, blueberries, watermelon, cantaloupe, peaches & more.
Bi-Zi Farms, 9504 NE 119th St. Vanc.Mon.-Sat. 9-6. Sun. 10-4. 574-9119.
KUNZE’S FARMItalian Prunes, Concord Grapes.
U-Pick or Order. 6109 NE 53rd St., Vanc.
360-693-5238 / 360-606-2535.
Sporting Goods
GUN & KNIFE SHOW. Aug. 29 & 30. Centralia Fairgrounds
I-5. Exit 79. Sat. 9-5 & Sun. 9-3. Admission - $6. 503-363-9564. www.wesknodelgunshows.com
Lost
Lost female Beagle, HUGE REWARD. Lost greenbelt area near 11409 NE 36th Ave. near LaLonde Creek. Chip, no col-lar. Do not chase just call 323-243-2300
Business Opportunities
Chocolate Fountain Business. 6 foun-tains. Well-known, upscale clients, per-fect for part time or addition to catering business. $10,000. 360-798-7395.
DELIVERY:THE COLUMBIAN Circulation
Department has immediate openings for adult contractors to deliver
The Columbian in the Rural La Center area. For more information please
call Scott at 360-735-4617
DELIVERY:The Columbian Circulation Department
has immediate openings for adult contractors to deliver The
Columbian in the RuralYacolt area. For more information,
call Connie at 735-4615
993.5050 Business Hours: Mon-Fri 9a-5p
Hot Off The Press
Decision NoticeSwift Thin Project
The Gifford Pinchot National Forest has is-sued a Draft Decision Notice for the Swift Thin project. The Forest Supervisor has de-cided to commercially thin conifers on ap-proximately 3,600 acres of mid-seral forest plantations on the Mount St. Helens Ranger District. Additional activities include the construction of temporary roads and land-ings, maintenance of system roads and re-placing culverts and the decommissioning or closing of roads no longer needed. A copy of the Draft Decision Notice may be obtained from the Mt. Adams Ranger District, Gifford Pinchot National Forest, 2455 Hwy 141, Trout Lake, WA. 98650, or from the internet: http://www.fs.usda.gov/projects/giffordpinchot/landmanagement/projects This draft decision is subject to objection, pursuant to 36 CFR Part 218. In order to object to this decision, you must have pre-viously submitted timely, specifi c written comments during the public comment peri-ods, unless your objection concerns an is-sue that arose after the opportunities for formal comment was over. Objection must be fi led within 45 days of the date of publi-cation of the legal notice in the newspaper of record (The Columbian). Those wishing to object should not rely upon dates or timeframe information from any other source. Objections may be fi led by mail, ex-press delivery, messenger service, or hand-delivered to the following address:
Regional Forest, ATTN: 1570 ObjectionsUSDA Forest Service,
Pacifi c Northwest RegionPO Box 3623
Portland, OR 97208 Objections may also be fi led by facsimile: (503) 808-2210 or by e-mail: objections-pnw-regional-offi [email protected]. If fi led by e-mail, acceptable formats are: Mi-crosoft Word (.DOC), Rich Text Format (.RTF), or Portable Document File (.PDF). Aug. 24 542640
LEGAL NOTICE AT&T is proposing to modify an existing telecommunications facility on a Bonneville Power Administration power line located near 15815 NE 18th St., Vancouver, Wash-ington. The FCC is seeking public comment on the proposed project as part of the re-view process by the Washington Dept. of Archaeology and Historic Preservation. To submit comments regarding potential ef-fects to historic properties or to obtain a copy of our fi ling with the State Historic Preservation Offi cer, please respond within 30 days of this publication to: Adapt Engi-neering, 10725 SW Barbur Blvd., Suite 200, Portland, OR 97219, Attn: PX01. (503)892-2346.Aug. 24 542624
NOTICE OF INTENT TO CREATE LOCAL UTILITY
DISTRICTS FOR STREET LIGHTING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Public Utility District No. I of Clark County Board of Commissioners, at their regular meeting on the 11th day of August, 2015, adopted Resolutions of Intent to create “Local Utility Districts for Street Lighting” as follows:LUD NO. PROPERTY DESCRIPTION1218 Lots 1 through 50 inclusive, of Laca-mas Prairie Estates PH 2, in a portion of the Northeast quarter of Section 19, Township 2 North, Range 3 East of the Willamette Meridian in Clark County, WA.1219 Lots 1 through 42 inclusive, of Gran-ton Park PH 2, in a portion of the Northeast quarter of Section 1, Township 2 North, Range 2 East of the Willamette Meridian in Clark County, WA.1222 Lots 1 through 40 inclusive, of Velve-teen Meadows PH 3-7, in a portion of the Northeast quarter of Section 14, Township 3 North, Range 1 East of the Willamette Meridian in Clark County, WA. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that a public hearing will be held at 9:00 a.m. on the 8th day of September, 2015, at the District’s Electric Center headquarters, 1200 Fort Vancouver Way, Vancouver, Washington, for the purpose of considering the estab-lishment of the proposed LUDs including a determination of the initial assessment esti-mates for capitalized costs. State law re-quires a statement that the actual assess-ment for capitalized costs may vary from assessment estimates so long as they do not exceed a fi gure equal to the increased true and fair value the street lights add to the property, however, the District repre-sents that the actual capitalized costs will not exceed the amount included in the esti-mated assessments shown in the petition. Any persons having an interest therein or desiring to make objections thereto may appear and be heard.PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT NO. 1 OF CLARK COUNTYBOARD OF COMMISSIONERSJane A. Van Dyke, SecretaryAug. 17, 24 542117
NOTICE OF SUBSTANTIAL AMENDMENTfor
CITY OF VANCOUVER CDBG AND HOME FUNDS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that citizen comments are welcome and encouraged regarding substantial amendments to the City of Vancouver Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and HOME Investment Partnerships Program 2015 Action Plan. Copies of the amendments are available between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday at City Hall, 415 W 6th Street, Van-couver, WA, and online at www.cityofvan-couver.us/CDBG. To request a copy, an-other format, or language, please contact, Peggy Sheehan at (360) 487-7952 | TTY: (360) 487-8602 | WA Relay: 711 or by email at [email protected]. Citizen comments about the amendment will be accepted through 5 p.m., Wednes-day, September 23, 2015. A summary of all comments will be considered and at-tached to the plans. Comments may be submitted in writing to Peggy Sheehan, PO Box 1995, Vancouver, WA, 98668-1995, emailed to [email protected] or made by calling at (360) 487-7952 | TTY: (360) 487-8602 | WA Relay: 711.
Proposed Changes to 2015 Action Plan New project - City of Vancouver - Day Shelter. Potential rehabilitation of existing building to create a day shelter serving per-sons who are homeless. Location: West side of Vancouver. CDBG: Up to $240,000.Aug. 24 542637
NOTICE OF WAIT LIST OPENINGCAMAS RIDGE 2 & 3 BEDROOMS
Vancouver Housing Authority will open a special online waitlist for Home Sharing Vouchers. Home Sharing is when one or more households live in the same unit. Vouchers will have a maximum subsidy of $510 per month and can be used only for Home Sharing. To learn more about the Home Sharing Voucher program please see our website at www.vhausa.com. Appli-cant’s income must be less than 50% of area median. ONLINE APPLICATIONS ONLY Applications for Home Sharing vouchers will be accepted ONLINE ONLY at www.vhausa.com. Paper applications are not available. Applications will be available online starting at Monday, August 31st at 9:00 am. To apply visit our website www.vhau-sa.com. Selection will be by lottery. Your chance of getting a voucher is the same as long as you apply. The waitlist will be open until further notice. Only online applications will be accepted. If you do not have internet access, a number of local agencies have agreed to provide computer access. A list of addresses and open hours is available on our website www.vhausa.com or at our offi ce 2500 Main St, Vancouver, WA. There is never a fee to apply. If someone asks you for mon-ey to apply for housing, please report it to the Housing Authority immediately. Vancouver Housing Authority, in accor-dance with various Federal and State laws, does not discriminate against anyone based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, familial status or sexual orienta-tion. Vancouver Housing Authority will make reasonable accommodations to indi-viduals whose disabilities require accom-modation in order to enjoy full and equal access to our programs and services. Esta carta es en relación a una solicitud para un Vale de Vivienda Compartida. Si usted necesita esta carta traducida en su idioma, favor de llamar al 360-993-9528
Aug. 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28 542157
NOTICE OF WAIT LIST OPENINGVAN VISTA 1 BEDROOM
Vancouver Housing Authority will open an online waitlist for 1 bedroom units at Van Vista Apartments. Van Vista is located at 410 W 13th St, Vancouver, WA 98660. To be eligible for a 1 bedroom voucher, at least one person in the household must be a US citizen or legal resident, a person with disabilities or 62 and over. Applicants do not qualify if they currently live in subsi-dized housing. Applicant’s income must be at or below 50% of area median income. Applications will be available online only starting at 9:00 am August 26th, 2015. To apply, visit our website at www.vhau-sa.com. Selection will be by lottery, the fi rst lottery drawing will be September 2nd, 2015. Subsequent lottery drawings will be made as needed. Applications not drawn by lottery will remain in the applicant pool for future lottery drawings. Your chance of getting a voucher is the same no matter when you apply before the lottery drawing. Only online applications will be accepted. If you do not have internet access, a number of local agencies have agreed to provide computer access. A list of addresses and open hours are available on our website at www.vhausa.com or at our offi ce located at 2500 Main St, Vancouver, WA 98660. There is never a fee to apply. If someone asks you for money to apply for housing, please report it to the Housing Authority immediately. Vancouver Housing Authority, in accor-dance with various Federal and State laws, does not discriminate against anyone based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, familial status or sexual orienta-tion. Vancouver Housing Authority will make reasonable accommodations to indi-viduals whose disabilities require accom-modation in order to enjoy full and equal access to our programs and services. Esta carta es en relación a una solicitud para un Vale de Vivienda Compartida. Si usted necesita esta carta traducida en su idioma, favor de llamar al 360-993-9528
Aug. 12, 13, 14, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 24, 25 541774
PETITION FOR NAME CHANGECITATION NO. 15N000263
Re: INTI ANDREY CALDERON GIBSON NOTICE is hereby given to ANDREY CALDERON DURAN, the father of INTI AN-DREY CALDERON GIBSON that ADRIANNE MARIE GIBSON has fi led a petition with the Clark County District Court to change the name of the minor:
INTI ANDREY CALDERON GIBSONTO: INTI AMATEO FOX GIBSON
To contest this name change, you must appear at the Clark County District Court on Sep. 8, 2015, at 8:30 a.m. in the court-room of the Honorable SWANGER, or pre-siding judge, Dept. 2, on the 2nd Floor, Clark County Courthouse, 1200 Franklin St., 13th and Franklin, Vancouver, WA 98660. Failure to appear and fi le objection will result in the proposed name change. Dated this 7th day of August, 2015. Petitioner: Adrianne Marie Gibson Aug. 17, 24, 31 542164
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALSFor
Port Owner’s Representative Centennial Industrial Park
Speculative Building RFP# 15-21
PROPOSAL DUE DATE:Wednesday September 9th
5:00 pm The Port of Vancouver is seeking respons-es to this Request for Proposals (RFP) for the purpose of evaluating and selecting the most capable consultant to serve as the Owner’s Representative in the delivery of an industrial building within the Port’s Cen-tennial Industrial Park. The Owner’s Repre-sentative will serve in the interest of the port as outlined further below. The proposal, whether mailed or hand de-livered, must be received by the Port no later than 5:00 pm on Wednesday Sep-tember 9th 2015 at the Port of Vancouver Administrative Offi ce, 3103 NW Lower River Road, Vancouver, Washington 98660. The proposal is to be sent in an en-velope that should be clearly marked with the name of the solicitation and to the at-tention of the RFP Coordinator, who is the Port’s sole point of contact for this pro-curement. For more information please log into the port’s eBid system at: http://www.portvanusa.com/The eBid access is located on the port’s website under ‘Business Opportunities & eBid registration”. All prospective consultants are advised that federally funded projects will be held to Federal EEO requirements. The successful consultant shall enter into a Professional Services Agreement with the Port that com-plies with all state and federal requirements and when applicable adheres to all federally mandated procedures and requirements when federal funds are used for a project.Port of Vancouver Title IV Policy Statement Port of Vancouver assures that no person shall on the grounds of race, color, national origin, or sex, as provided by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and as amended, and the Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1987 (P.I. 100.259) be excluded from participa-tion in, be denied the benefi ts of, or be oth-erwise subjected to discrimination under any program or activity receiving Federal fi -nancial assistance from the Washington State Department of Transportation. The Port of Vancouver further assures every ef-fort will be made to ensure nondiscrimina-tion in all of its programs and activities, whether those programs or activities are federally funded or not. In the event the Port of Vancouver distributes federal aid funds to another governmental entity or other sub-recipient, The Port of Vancouver will include Title VI language in all written agreements and will monitor for compli-ance. The Port of Vancouver’s Offi ce of the Title VI Coordinator is responsible for initiating and monitoring Title VI activities, preparing required reports and other The Port of Vancouver responsibilities as re-quired by 23 CFR 200 and 49 CFR 21. For further information contact: Rick ClineProfessional Services Contract ManagerPort of Vancouver, USA360-693-3611Aug. 24, 26 542642
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MondayProfessional Connections
Networking: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Glenwood Place Assisted Living at 5500 N.E. 82nd Ave. Each week, there is a different speaker. Order lunch off the menu. Networking.
ThursdayThursday Member Focus Group:
8 to 9 a.m. Umpqua Bank-Hazel Dell, 600 N.E. 99th St., Vancou-ver. Free networking meeting.
Schmoozefest: 4 to 6 p.m., Grant House Patio, 1101 Officers Row. Nonprofit Network Southwest Washington hosts a day of networking. Nonprofit staff, volunteers and friends in busi-ness and government are wel-
come to come network, play games, have fun. Registration by Tuesday, Aug. 25, includes a drink ticket. Sponsored by Pacific Continental Bank. Cost: $15-20. 360-735-7110.
FridayThe Breakfast Club Networking:
7 to 9 a.m. Umpqua Bank, 720 Esther St., Vancouver. Meets every other Friday morning. There will be a light breakfast provided, with the opportunity to meet representatives of many other local businesses in the Vancouver community. New members welcome, bring business cards.
Submit an event: www.columbian.com/events
Clark County Business CalendarCompiled by Kay Richardson of The Columbian
be the second-most popular, with 3,631 acres, or 13 per-cent of the total acreage
In-state sales of Oregon wine grew by 12 percent last year, national sales grew by 5 percent and international sales by 50 percent interna-tionally.
Brittan said the increase in international sales shows
that the industry’s expand-ed international marketing efforts over the past several years are paying off, partic-ularly in Asia, Canada, the U.K. and the Scandinavian countries.
While the southern Wil-lamette Valley lags behind the northern Willamette Valley and Rogue Valley in total production, the prices the local region commands for its pinot noir, pinot gris and white Riesling grapes are the highest in the state.
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By TRACEY LIENLos Angeles Times
Uber, the ride-hailing company, is on a roll — grow-ing at an extraordinary rate even in the face of virulent opposition.
National governments, local regulators, taxi com-panies, direct competitors. All are out to stop Uber or at least slow it down. Some of its own drivers have filed a class-action lawsuit against the company.
But according to details from a leaked document published Friday by Reuters wire service, Uber is a global force. Total ride-share book-ings are showing explosive growth, from $688 million in 2013 to a projected $10.84 billion this year and $26.12 billion next. That’s nearly 38 times bigger in just four years.
These are the most de-tailed numbers on Uber bookings to find wide public distribution.
They come from a pre-sentation apparently used by Uber in its latest round of funding, according to Re-uters. Thus far, the company has raised $7 billion from pri-vate investors for an imputed market valuation of more than $50 billion.
Uber takes about 20 per-cent of driver bookings and counts that as revenue. Arithmetic would roughly put its 2015 revenue at $2
billion. Another gem found in the presentation: Uber contemplates a public stock offering in 18 to 24 months. That news kicked off anoth-er flurry of speculation about whether the company is gen-erating earnings.
When reached for com-ment, an Uber spokesper-son said the company does not comment on rumor and speculation.
“I think what’s really in-teresting is whether they’re profitable yet,” said Hugh Tallents, a partner at man-agement consulting compa-ny Cg42.
The answer: It’s almost certainly not. Uber’s heavy upfront investments are all part of the “punch” ap-proach that Thilo Koslowski, vice president and automo-tive practice leader at re-search firm Gartner, says Uber has employed from its very beginning in 2010. It punches itself into markets and spends big on advance teams, lawyers and lobbyists to fight opposition and gain a foothold in markets around the world.
Previous document leaks — sketchier than the latest — have shown Uber losing money, as many young com-panies do as they aggres-sively grow.
Uber is more aggressive than most. The ride-hailing service currently operates in more than 60 countries.
Uber on growth fast track, leaked document shows