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IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
THE STATE OF WASHINGTON
FOR THE COUNTY OF LEWIS
JUVENILE COURT DIVISION
Tyson Makes Quick Work; Harding Loses
Multnomah Education
Service District
Applicants sought for vacancy on
M ultnom ah Education Service
District Board o f Directors
IN RE THE D EPEN D EN CY O F
NEW BORN COLEM AN.
DOB: 11-6-02
M inor Child,
No.
0 3 -7-0 0 1 5 1 -8
NOTICE AN D SU M M O N S
FOR PUBLICATION
DEPENDENCY
TO: CH R IS SW AN SO N , Putative
F a th e r; JO H N D O E , P u ta tiv e
F a th e r; U n k n o w n F a th e r and
anyone else cla im ing a parental
interest in the child.
I. N O T IC E O F H E A R IN G
P L E A S E T A K E N O T IC E th a t a
petition has been filed in this court
b y th e W a s h in g to n S ta te
D epartm ent of Social and Health
Services, on Jan u ary 2, 2003, in
w h ic h it is a lle g e d t h a t
dependency
s h o u ld
be
e s ta b lis h e d on b e h a lf o f th e
above-nam ed child.
A FACT-FINDING HEARING WILL BE
HELD on th is m atter on:
DATE: THURSDAY, APR IL 3 ,2 0 0 3
TIME: 1:00 p.m .
PLACE: Lewis C ounty Courthouse,
D epartm ent 4
345 NW North Street,
Chehalis, W ashington
98532.
T h e M u ltn o m a h E S D B oard o f
Directors is seeking applicants to
fill a vacancy in Position #7, Zone
3 on the Board. The approxim ate
b o u n d a r ie s o f t h is z o n e a re
C la c k a m a s C o u n ty line on th e
south, SE 82"° Avenue on the east,
S.E. Powell Blvd. and S.W . Patton
R o a d on th e n o rth , a n d th e
W ashington C o u n ty Line on the
w e s t. M E S D is a r e g io n a l
edu cation a gen cy se rvin g e ight
school districts in th e M ultnom ah
County area. To confirm residency
in Zone 3, interested applicants
should c o n ta ct th e M ultnom ah
County Elections Office, 503-248-
3720.
Applications will be accepted until
5:00 p.m. on M arch 11, 2003.
C ontact th e M ESD Public Affairs
O f f ic e , 5 0 3 -2 5 7 -1 5 1 6 , fo r
application m aterials and m ore
inform ation.
e s ta b lis h e s
dependency, placin g th e above-
nam ed child in custody o f DSHS.
II. S U M M O N S
YOU ARE SU M M O N E D AND
R E Q U IR E D TO A P P E A R a t th e
h e a rin g on th e date, tim e and
place indicated. The purpose of
the hearing is to hear and consider
evidence on the petition.
Y O U H A V E T H E R IG H T to be
represented by an attorney at any
hearings on the petition regarding
th e a b o v e -n a m e d c h ild , to
introduce evidence, to be heard
on yo u r own behalf, to exam ine
w itnesses, to receive a decision
b a se d s o le ly on th e e v id e n c e
adduced at the hearing, and to an
unbiased fact-finder.
YOU HAVE TH E RIGHT, if you are
in d ig e n t a nd c a n n o t a ffo rd an
a tto rn e y, to h a ve an a tto rn e y
appointed for you by th e court. In
o r d e r to a p p ly f o r a c o u r t-
appointed attorney, contact Lewis
C o u n ty J u v e n ile C o u r t b y
telephone at (3 6 0) 740-1178 or
in p e rson a t th e Le w is C o u n ty
Juvenile Courthouse at 1255 S.W.
P a c ific A v e n u e , C h e h a lis ,
W ashington, 98532. An attorney
can look at th e social a nd legal
files in this case, talk to th e social
w orker, tell you a b o u t th e law,
help you understand yo u r rights,
and help you at trial.
YO U M AY BE respon sible for the
fin a n cia l su p p o rt o f th e above-
nam ed child if th e child is placed
in ou t-of-hom e care.
YOU SHOULD BE PRESENT AT THIS
HEARING. If you do not com e, the
ju d g e will not hear w hat you have
to say. If you desire a dditional
inform ation about your child, you
should contact the Departm ent of
S o c ia l a n d h e a lth S e rv ic e s at
(3 6 0 ) 807-7081.
NOTICE A DEPENDENCY PETITION
BEGINS A PROCESS WHICH, IFTHE CHILD
IS FOUND DEPENDENT. MAY RESULT IN
PERMANENT TERMINATION OF THE
PARENTCHILD RELATIONSHIP WITHIN 6
MONTHSOFAFINDING OF DEPENDENCY.
* ’
Tonya Harding lands on the mat in her pro boxing
debut.
Former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson hits Clifford Etienne with a knockout
punch 49 seconds into the first round.
Multnomah Education Service District
(A P ) - T here is still som e b ad ­ lay there as referee Bill C lancy
11611 N.E. Ainsworth Circle
ness
left in Iron M ike after all.
cou n ted him out only 49 seconds
Portland, Oregon 97220-9017
w o r k s y s t e m s In c . is seeking a
dynamic individual for the position
o f C o n t r a c t s M a n a g e r fo r
p la c e m e n t a t th e
Y o u th
O pportunity C en ter located in NE
Portland.
IF YQU-DQ NOT APPEAR the court S a la r y ra n g e is $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 to
may enter an order in vour $ 6 0 ,0 0 0 p e r y e a r b a s e d on
absence which;
i
experience.
P le a s e v is it o u r w e b s ite a t
w w w .w o r k s v s t e m s .o r g fo r a
c o m p le te jo b d e s c rip tio n a nd
instructions on how to apply for
t h is
e x c e p t io n a l
c a re e r
opportunity.
In desperate need o f a dev astat­
ing w in, M ike T yson got ju s t that
S aturday night, flattening C lifford
E tienne w ith a savage right hand
rem iniscent o f T yson in his prim e.
E tienne w as knocked flat on his
back in the m iddle o f the ring and he
into the scheduled 10-round fight.
It w as the 16th knockout in the
first l:3 3 o f the first round o r less for
T yson and his sixth quickest ever.
He needed it badly to salvage his
chances o f a rem atch w ith L ew is or
a possible third fight w ith E vander
Holyfield.
“T o be honest I ’m not ready to
fight him (Lewis) at this time,” Tyson
said. “I need m ore fights. I d o n ’t
w ant to get beat up again.”
If the fig h t c a rd b efo re T y so n
an d E tie n n e e n te re d th e rin g ,
T o n y a H ard in g m ad e h er p ro d e ­
b u t a g a i n s t a n o t h e r n o v ic e
fig h te r, S a m a n th a B ro w n in g , o f
M a n ta c h ie , M iss.
T h e tw o w o m en sp e n t fo u r
ro u n d s fla ilin g at e a c h o th e r in a
co m ical d isp lay b efo re B row ning
w as g iv en a sp lit d e c is io n o v e r
the banned form er O lym pic skater. .
“T h is w as m uch, m uch harder
than I ev er figured,” H arding said.
Scoring Streak Extended
Los Angeles Lakers'
Kobe Bryant drives
past Seattle
SuperSonics' Vladimir
Radmanovic o f
Yugoslavia, during
the fourth quarter in
Los Angeles, Sunday.
Bryant had 41 points
to extend his remark­
able streak o f scoring
at least 40 to nine
straight games. (AP
photo)
Minorities are encouraged to apply.
worksystem s inc. Is an Equal
Opportunity Employer and offers a
complete benefit package.
w o r k s y s t e m s In c . is se eking a
dynam ic individual for the position
of C a s e M a n a g e m e n t S y s te m s
C o o r d in a to r for placement at the
Youth O pportunity Center located
in NE Portland.
S a la r y ra n g e is $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 to
$ 6 0 ,0 0 0 p e r y e a r b a s e d on
experience.
P le a s e v is it o u r w e b s it e a t
w w w .w o r k s v s t e m s .o r g fo r a
c o m p le te jo b d e s c rip tio n a nd
instructions on how to a pp ly for
t h is
e x c e p t io n a l
c a re e r
opportunity.
Minorities are encouraged to apply.
worksystem s Inc. Is an Equal
Opportunity Employer and offers a
complete benefit package.
PARKING FACILITY Operator
Immediate full and part-time open­
ings. Seeking dependable, well-
groomed, positive Individuals.
$ 8 .0 0 + S ta rtin g w age
O vertim e/a dva ncem e nt
potential
M edical & D ental,
40 1K avail.
Drug te s t/ B a c k g ro u n d C heck
New hires m ust have acceptable
docu m en ta tio n to confirm both
id en tity and eligib ility to w ork.
A p p ly 1 2 :0 0 -1 2 :3 0 PM , Tues
& T h u rs at
C ity C en ter Parking
130 S W S ta rk, P o rtla n d
Payton’s Seattle Era Ends With Trade
(A P )— G ary Payton and G eorge
Karl are ready to o verlook their
tem pestuous past for an o th er shot
at an N BA title.
Seattle traded the 34-year-old
Payton to the M ilw aukee Bucks in a
five-player deal Thursday, reuniting
the nine-tim e A ll-Star point guard
with the form er SuperSonics coach.
“W e w ent at each o th er,” Karl
said. "B ut I think G ary and I have
both m ellow ed. The league has
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B ucks and also received guards
K evin O llie and R onald M urray and
a conditional first-round draft pick.
T he trade ended P a y to n 's career in
S eattle after 121/2 seasons and 999
gam es.
T he form er O regon State guard
w as averaging 20.8 points and 8.8
assists for the S uperS onics, w ho
have dropped out o f the p lay o ff
race in the W estern C onference
after a prom ising start.
T h e P o rtla n d B eav ers a n ­
nounced that they w ill host the
San D iego Padres, th eir m ajor
league affiliate, in a spring gam e
at PG E Park ju st a few days before
the beginning o f the 2003 regular
seaso n .
The T ri pie - A Beavers will face
o ff against San D iego at PG E Park
F riday, M arch 28.
“T his is a great w ay to kick o ff
o u r exciting season o f events at
PG E P ark ,” said M ark S chuster,
president and general m anager
o f the B eavers.
T ickets for the Padres-B eavers
gam e go on sale at P G E Park on
Saturday, M arch 8. O n that date,
tickets w ill be m ade available at
select Portland-area T icketm aster
outlets also, including select Fred
M ey er and G .I. Jo e ’s locations.
T ickets are also available by call­
ing T icketm aster at (503) 224-
4400
or
o n - l in e
at
w w w .ticketm aster.com .
T ickets to the M arch 28 P a­
dres gam e are priced betw een
$2.99 and $18.
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Hard to Find lamps.
C hristm as lights, C olored bulbs. G lobes & D eco Lam ps.
U Q uartz halogen. Fluorescent lam ps from 4 ” to 120”
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M ini, ire bulbs. Indoor and outdoor Floods. A ppliance lam ps.
Catering & Take-Out
Sockets, glass and plastic globes, and o th er fixture parts. Lens.
O ur S pecialty :
M iniature track lighting. N on neon/R ope & Path lighting
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DATED this 10th day of February. 2003.
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gotten softer and both o f us have
m atured.”
In 1996, P ayton and Karl led Se­
attle to a franchise-record 64 victo­
ries and a N BA F inals spot, w here
the S onics lost to M ichael Jordan
and the C hicago B ulls in six gam es.
“H e likes playing fo r G eorge,”
sa id P a y to n ’s a g e n t, A a ro n
Goodwin.
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