a *• • • .,* • • • • •< - ;•• t V ' r. •« »•** y/«¿? >c in dow ntow n Vancouver. file lob O pportunities page can be reached from a lin k on the C ity ol V a n c o u v e r's H o m e Page at w w w .ci.vancouver.w a.us/. Development planning for Neigborhoods SE Portland Man Dies In Stolen Car Incident A t a p p ro x im a te ly 11:45 p.m .. Wednesday. January 14. 1998, a SE Portland man died and a second man Department. The E m ploym ent A p p lica tio n is accessible from the c ity 's Job O p­ portunities page, w hich includes a a rre s te d and c h a rg e d w it h 2- c o u n ts o f U U M V and 2 -c o u n ts o f P ossession o f a S to le n M o to r V e h ic le . M o re la n d was the d riv e r o f the s to le n M its u b is h i v e h ic le . B o th have been lo d g e d in to the J u s tic e C e n te r J a il. B o th a ls o have a h is to ry fo r U U M V . Photographs are available at the Identification D iv is io n , 12 door. Jus­ tice Center. opment Department invites represen­ tative or recognized city neighbor­ hoods toattend pre-application meet­ ings regarding developm ent propos­ als in their neighborhood A pre- application meeting is the first meet­ ing between the city and a potential developer A t these meetings, city staff inform the developer o f require - incuts fo r development. "By in v itin g n e ig hb o rh o o d re p ­ resentatives. we hope lo create an o p p o rtu n ity fo r the d e ve lo p e r and n e ig h b o rh o o d representatives to meet and create a w o rk in g re la ­ tio n s h ip . says Jon W agner o l the C o m m u n ity D e ve lo p m e n t D e p a rt­ ment. The c ity has already started noti- fyin g recognized neighborhood as­ sociations ol these meetings. The meeting notice includes the project name, location and description, and the name and telephone num ber ol the city stal l mem ber responsible for the conference. People w ith questions about the review process and procedures may call W anner at 735-8873. ext. 8310. Historic Reserve looks for memories/mementos V a ncouver’ s N ational H isto ric Reserve hopes folks in the com m u­ nity who have memories and/or me­ mentos from the early days w ill share them lo r the O.O. Howard House’ s grand opening this com ing fall Hie newly-restored house on O f­ ficers Row w ill be the home o f the National H istoric Reserve V isitors Inform ation Center In preparation lor the opening, and exhibit is planned to display many historic photos, docu­ ments and art 11 acts from the National H istoric Reserve's collection. ’’We need help from the public to id e n tify people, places and things in the c o lle c tio n .” says Lois M ark, a historian w o rkin g on the project. In particular, she hopes lo make contact w ith people w ho have per­ sonal recollection and/or photos ol V ancouver Barracks. Pearson Field and Kaiser Shipyard. M ack poses the fo llo w in g ques­ tions to help peoplejob their memory: * Were you or an ancestor sta­ tioned at Vancouver Barracks p rio r to W o rld W ar II? * D id you or someone you knew 11 y out o f Pearson Field before W W II? * Did you w ork in the Kaiser S hip­ yard during W W II? O r did you live in Vancouver H ousing A u th o rity accomm odations during the war? * D id you see the Russian pilots land ai Pearson Field in 1937.’ Do you have photographs o f the event? Were you involved w ith C iv ilia n C onservation Corps w o rk in the V ancouver Barracks district? * D oyou have photos, scrapbooks, letters, diaries, souvenirs or other materials relating to any ol the above subjects? I f so, contact M ack at 690-71 It). the 3400 block ol SE B elm ont the Blazer had sideswiped a HondaC’ ivic and a Toyota C elica before h illin g the v ic tim 's cat The N ova was driven by the im ­ been stolen earlier in the evening by Blazer deployed preventing further the suspects when both vehicles were injuries lo the suspect. discovered parked in front o f conve- The Ultimate Achievement W illia m A r n o ld T in d e ll, w h ite Valentine 0 Grams Go On Sale February 2nd Need g ills fo r a ll y o u r fa v o r ite V a le n tin e s ? S u rp ris e y o u r s w e e t­ hearts w ith Loaves & F is h e s ’ V a l­ e n tin e -O -G ra m s . fe a tu rin g tw o c in n a h o n W o rld F a m o u s C in n a ­ m on R o lls . A t o n ly $ 1 0 .0 0 p e r p a cka g e , V a le n tin e -O -G ra m s go on sale M o n d a y . F e b ru a ry 2 n d . th ro u g h F e b ru a ry 10th o r u n til s u p p lie s run o u t! T o o rd e r, c a ll 7 7 7 -9 9 3 I o r 7 7 7 -0 9 7 4 , 8 :3 0 A M lo 5 :0 0 PM M o n d a y th r o u g h F r id a y . C in n a h o n S to re s ca n n o t pro ce ss ord e rs. Y o u m ust c o n ta c t L o a v e s & F ish e s! V a le n tin e -O -G ra m s w ill be d e liv e re d on F rid a y . F e b ru a ry 13th a n y w h e re in the P o rtla n d area w ith y o u r p e rso n a l message. O rd e rs m ust be a c c o m p a n ie d by a v a lid ch e ck o r/c re d it card n u m ­ ber. C in n a h o n c o rp o ra te and F ra n ­ ch ise d b a k e rie s in the P o rtla n d M e tro p o lita n area te a m in g up to sp o n so r th is e ve n t fo r the th ird year in a ro w . C in n a h o n w il l once a g a in d o ­ & nate 2 0 0 0 o f th e ir w o rld fa m o u s c in n a m o n r o lls to raise m o n e y fo r L o a ve s & F ishes P roceeds w il l b e n e fit L o a ve s & F ish e s, the M e a ls On W h e e ls P e o p le , a n o n p ro fit a gency s e rv ­ in g 4 0 0 0 m eals d a ily to s e n io r in the P o rtla n d area. roc PORTLAND" DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION COMMISSION MEETING Date: January 21, 1998 Place: PDC 1900 SW Fourth, Suite 100 Portland, OR Time: 3:00 p.m. Commission meetings are open to the public. A complete agenda is available at PDC or by calling 823-3200. Citizens with disabilities may call 823-3232 or TDD 823-6868 for assistance at least 48 hours in advance. PDC is the City of Portland's urban renewal, housing and economic development agency. 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