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January 30,2002
Celebrating Music and Civil Rights
Classifieds/Bids
SOCIAL SERVICES
Volunteers Of America
Of Oregon, INC.
Job Opening AD
Volunteers of America of Or
egon, a not-for-profit social ser
vices organization with a 105
year history serving this com
munity, has a job opening:
PARENT EDUCATOR
Plans and im plem ents child
development and family sup
port services for children 0-5
years. Conducts home visits,
coaches parent, facilitates play
groups, prepares and conducts
parent groups, knowledge of
child developm ent/parenting
skills.
VOA Oregon is a great place to
work for appreciation and sup
port. Send a letter and resume
to Volunteers of America of Or
egon, Inc., 537 SE Alder Street,
Portland, Oregon 97214, Attn:
Merry Nera
Equal Opportunity Employer.
Community
Resource Worker
SCF in partnership with the
Casey Family Programs is re
cruiting a Community Resource
Worker for the Neighborhood
Foster Care Program. This is a
liaison position between NFC
and the N/NE community. Re
quires basic know ledge o f
Child Welfare system & SCF
p ra ctice s, ba sic co m p u te r
knowledge and driver's license
w/own trans.
Send Resume with 3 references
to J. Jacobs, CFP, 3 5 3 1 NE 15th,
S uite C P o rtla n d , Oregon
97212
Property owners! I buy real es
tate. If you are planning to sell
in the near future. Call me be
fore you list with a real estate
agent. I ju s t might be able to
save you a commission and the
anxiety of waiting for the right
buyer to come along.
Call Carrie at 5 0 3 -2 8 1 -8 1 2 7
Sub-Bids Requested
Capitol Hearing Rooms Renovation
Oregon State Capitol
Salem, OR.
Bid Date: February 13, 2002 at 11:00 AM
Plans and specifications are available for review in our office.
DPR CONSTRUCTION, INC
Portland area music lovers gather at “The Dream ” statute, Oregon's monument to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at the Oregon
Convention Center for a special performance and instrument drive on the national holiday honoring the civil rights leader. The
instruments collected by Ethos, the nonprofit multicultural music center located at 27 N. E. Killingsworth, will be used to help
bring music education to Portland's underserved youth.
photo by M ark W ashington /T he P ortland O bserver
ER
Cofutruction Inc.
www.dprinc.com
We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from disadvan
taged, minority, women and emerging small business enterprises.
Meetings Address Budget Impact on Schools
C aring C om m unities and other
organizations are holding m eet
ings in the com ing w eeks to ad
dress the sta te ’s projected bud
get shortfall and its im pact on
Portland Public S chools and ed u
cation in general.
First on the agenda is a student
rally on Thursday, Jan. 31 at 4 p.m.
at Pioneer Courthouse Square. For
more inform ation, e-mail Students
fo r O reg o n ’s S chools at
SQS@hushmail.com.
T heC oalition for School F und
ing N ow ! sponsors a com m unity
meeting on Thursday, Jan. 31 from
7 p.m . to 9 p.m. in the cafeteria at
F em w ood M iddle School, 1915
N.E. 33rd Ave. F or more inform a
tion, call 503-236-4017 o re-m ail
info@ schoolfunding.org.
T he M adison C aring C om m u
nity budget forum (a bilingual
forum w ith the L atino N etw ork)
w ill be held M onday, Feb. 4 from
7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Baltazar Ortiz
C om m unity C enter, 6736 N.E.
K illingsworth. For m ore inform a
tion, call 503 261-9192 o r e-m ail
mliohnson83 @ aol.com .
The Franklin, Inner Southeast
and West Caring Communities bud
get forum will be held on Tuesday,
Feb. 5 from 6:30p.m. to 8:30p.m. in
the library at Cleveland High School,
3400 S.E. 26th Ave. For more infor
mation, call 503 916-5679 ore-mail
spullen@ pps.kl2.or.us.
The Jefferson C aring C om m u
nity budget forum will be held
W ednesday, Feb. 6, from 7 p.m. to
9 p.m. in the cafeteria at Jefferson
H igh School, 5210 N. K erby. For
more information, caU 503 284-0929
ore-i
520 SW Yamhill, Suite 800, Portland, OR 97204
(503) 225-9700 Fax (503) 225-0783
Contact: Carrie Steele
CCB# 106305
T he O uter Southeast Caring
C om m unity and B enson H igh
School budget forum wiU be held
Feb. 7 from 6:30p.m. to8:30p.m . in
the library at MarshaU High School,
3905 S . E. 91 st A ve. For more infor-
mation.caU503-988-5961, E x t 224,
ore-i
A dditional m eetings are sched
uled for the w eek o f Feb 11. Those
include budget forum s sponsored
by the A sian Pacific A m erican
N etw ork o f O regon, L atino N et
w ork and N orth Portland C aring
Community.
School Chief Charges Go to Court
(A P)— The state’s ethics com
m ission last w eek form ally ac
cused state School S uperinten
dent Stan Bunn o f m ore than
1,400 violations o f ethics laws
for allegedly m isusing a state
car, cell phone and frequent-flier
tickets.
The Oregon Government Stan
dard and Practices C om m ission
made an initial finding that Bunn
repeatedly violated a state law
prohibiting the use o f public o f
fice for private financial gain.
T he case now goes to M arion
County Circuit Court, w hich will
w eigh the charges against Bunn.
Bunn says he kept sloppy records
but did not break the law. He
h asn ’t said yet w hether he w ill
seek re-election this year as the
state’s top education official.
Bunn could be fined up to
$ 1,000 for each violation.
The Korean American Grocers
Association of Oregon
Boston Market
726 NE Killingsworth
503-282-6776
Killingsworth Food Mart
1616 NE Killingsworth
503-281-2154
Knott St. Grocery
2709 NE 7th
503-284-7490
Cullen’s Corner
4938 N Albina
503-287-0542
Ainsworth Market
5949 NE 30th
503-281-0479
Prescott Corner M arket
1460 NE Prescott
503-284-7418
K C Food Market
309 N Killingsworth
503-289-7430
Union Market
3837 NE MLK Jr. Blvd.
503-284-6511
Alberta Street Market
915 NE Alberta
503-281-6388
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