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April 09. 2003 (Elje Jlortlanh CObserüer C lassiheds / B ids Affordable Q uality Retirem ent Living lo r Seniors 62 years and older V illa in R ace t 0 5611 RE Marti« Lither Kiif Blvd Partlaid, Oreyai 97211 503*240*4198 ’ O n e -B ed ro o m A p artm en ts w ith F ull S iz e d K itch en s and L iv in g Areas ■ P la n n e d A c tiv itie s , Laundry F aciU ty, C o n fe r e n c e & M e e tin g R oom , E levator an d Library ÊI& • C o n v e n ie n tly L ocated to S h op p in g, R estau ran ts, P h a rm a cy and M e d ic a l O ffic e s SUB BIDS REQUESTED OHSU BioMedical Research Building Bid Package #4 - Shoring and Mass Excavation Pre-Bid: April 9 ,2 0 0 3 at 10:00am Bids Due: April 1 8 ,2 0 0 3 at 2:00pm /HL r l fro m Metro we may not be able to capture later." Cruz said. N aito and Rojo argued the county should not proceed with the ert'ort at a time when funding for it is not secure and funding for existing programs and facilities is anything but secure. Both noted that funding for the venture doesn't yet exist. Rojo said a new library would send the wrong message to voters at a time the county is seeking ad ditional taxes. Most o f those testifying favored a new library along Lombard or a more central north Portland loca tion, not at Columbia Villa. Kent Spring, a high school li brarian and member o f the I ombard advocates, said the new library should be placed at the spot most accessible to the public being served. Kathy Crawford o f the Arbor Lodge neighborhood said that there was a danger the new Colum- CCB License 152410 We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub bids from all interested firms including disadvantaged, minority, women, disabled veterans and emerging small business enterprises. OHSU/Partnershlp Project/HIV Social Work Case Manager. P ro v id e c o m p r e h e n s iv e c a s e m an ag em en t svcs to PLWH/A BA, b ilin g u a l S p a n is h & HIV exp PARKING FACILITY Operator req uire d, MSW pref. $ 3 1 -3 4 K w / Immediate full and part-tim e open ings. S eeking de pe nd able, w ell- exc b e n e fits. P osition closes— . Fax R e su m e & C o ve r ltr - 2 3 0 1 2 1 3 OHSU isEEO. groomed, positive Individuals. $ 8 .0 0 + S ta rtin g w age Facility Maintenance Worker O v e rtim e /a d v a n c e m e n t p o te n tia l M e d ic a l & D e n ta l, 4 0 1 K ava il. Drug te s t/B a c k g ro u n d C h eck New hires m u s t have a cce p ta b le d o c u m e n ta tio n to c o n firm bo th id e n tity an d e lig ib ility to w o rk. A pply 1 2 :0 0 - 1 2 :3 0 PM , Tues & T h u rs a t 4 0 h rs /p /w k w /b e n @ entry wage o f $ 9 .0 2 $ 1 0 .0 5 . on s ite /liv e -in pos. Req’d: T rng/skls in m in repair a n d m a in wrk, basic ca rp e n try & p lu m b in g ; e x p liv in g lo w -in c com m .; valid ODL drug & alch free lifestyles (pre-em p d ru g s c r req'd) A p p ly in P e rs o n a t P o r tla n d Im pact, 4 7 07 SE Hawthrone. 5 0 3 9 8 8 - 6 0 0 0 EOA/AA C ity C e n te r P arking 1 3 0 SW S ta rk , P o rtla n d BU SI N E S S E .a g le E .y e O 2808 NE MLK Jr Blvd, Suite C fro m Metro their children w ere left w ithout St. C harles E lem entary School in 1986 and the historic Kennedy Elem entary School in 1975. “The K ennedy School closed, thank G od, because it was going to fall apart,” said Frederick, who w itnessed firsthand the stru c tural dam age to the K ennedy S chool w hen he e n te re d the school w earing a hard hat in the 80s W hile older schools through out the city have been maintained, th e d is tric t g a v e up on th e Kennedy School. Before dem oli tio n it w as b o u g h t by th e M cM enam ins Brothers, who saw value in the historic site, and turned it into a brew pub. D e b a te s c o n tin u e a b o u t w hether school clo su res have bpen colorblind, but none deny that parents in the district have en countered a veritable roller coaster ride while seeking educa tion for their children. “ We have far too m any crisis s c h o o ls , w h ic h e n c o u r a g e s people to leave the northeast, increasing the imbalance between N o rth and W e st,” sa id Poe. “ W e’re going to have to clearly, w ithout any reservations, accel erate the achievem ent o f the stu d en ts in n o rth e a st P o rtlan d . T h at’s how you will stabilize the area.” / recto ry A 503.335 7173 PRESCRIPTION EYEWEAR LICENSED & CERTIFIED OPTICIAN Guitars • Violins • Pianos • Imports 503.248.6711 125 NE Killingsworth • Portland OR OFF.: (5 0 3 )2 8 6 1103 MflftCEUTT« FflllLfl, D C. STATE FARM FAX: (5 0 3 )2 8 6 1146 INSURANCE COMPANIES (Hiioninic am HOME OFFICESBLOOMINGTON. ILLINOIS ERNEST J. HILL, JR. Agent Chiropractic Clinic 4 Ï 5 N ULI. 18th Avenu«. Suite S Portland. O fl 9 7 8 0 9 Phone: (5 0 3 ) 8 8 8 -6 1 4 0 6527 NE MLK, Jr. Boulevard Suite A Sales Consultant E-Mail: scott 1150@msn.com (503) 646-0516 Fax (503) 643-9934 . (800) 367-3640 . C’ell (503) 869-3559 10760 SW Canyon Rtl Beverton, OR 97005 Cosmic Catastrophes Did the impact o f a massive asteroid on Earth cause the mass extinct ion ot dinosaurs 65 million years ago? Was the Moon tom away from the Earth by a collision with another planetary body ? How safe is the Earth from asteroids that cross our orbit? Explore these questions and more at the Mount Hood Community College Planetarium Sky Theater on Saturday, April 12 and Sunday, April 13 at 2 p in. Admission is $ I. For more information, call 503-491 -7297. Kate Spade Visit Kate Spade, one of Am erica's leading accessories designer and style- maker. will be stopping in Portland to celebrate the latest addition to the Kate Spade Beauty collection. ‘Classic Pearls’ is a limited edition fragrance inspired by the designer's favorite accessories, the timeless pearl necklace. Come to Nordstrom’s at Washington Square from I p.m. to 2 p.m. on Thursday, April 17 to have a bottle o f the new perfume autographed by its originator. Earth Day Bike Blast On 1 uesday, April 22 Irom 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Kaiser Pem ianente’s Interstate South Medica^ Office, 3500 N Interstate Ave., there will he a Community Bike Blast in celebration o f Earth Day. The event will feature free bike checkups and minor repairs, discount prices on Bell bicycle helmets, demonstrations on helmet fittings, live entertainment and free refreshments. 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This year’s event includes a I OK and a 5K run as well as a 4K Esplanade Walk and two races for kids. For more information,call 503-645-9581. Economic bias cited against minority neighborhoods continued o in in u n i t y a le n d a r goal is to help delay the progression o f Parkinson's disease symptoms. Cost is $50 for 10-weeks. For more information, call 503-413-8928. bia Villa might become “a very well- planned ghetto. If you make it too comfortable for people never to go out o f it, you make it more difficult (for residents) to become one o f us.” Lisa Home, director o f Penin sula C om m unity D evelopm ent Corp., testified in favor o f the choice. "Columbia Villa, by its size, loca tion and the perceptions o f people outside it, has been kept in isola tion . W e’re working to break down those barriers. Rather than expect (hat it’s the responsibility o f a low income community to expand their universe, it’s the responsibility o f the people in the larger community to become more knowledgeable about what they’re talking about,” Home said. The commission debated as to whether the vote would leave them “locked in" to the Columbia Villa site, “All w e’re saying is ‘This is the preferred site, let’s move forward,’” [.inn said. Hoffman-Andersen, A Joint Venture 805 SW Broadway, Suite 2100 Portland, OR 97205 Tel (50 3) 221 8811 - Bid Fax: (503) 221 8888 C Get New Library continued Alberta Simmons Plaza Page B7 DOMONIQUE'S / HAIR DESIGN 2 8 6 -3 7 5 8 222 N. Killingswttrth *Teresa, Owner & Stylist *Deborah, Stylist ‘ Horace, Barber 97217 (Vancouver) M HERE THE HEAL TH OF YOt R HAIR ( OMES FIRST! K r ia L a c h e r A ssociate Broker M ichael E. Harper, Sr. Direct Line (503) 497-5420 S p e c ia l O rd e rs G la d ly A c c e p te d ! 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