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Pasc Bfe______________________________________ Œtje Jlnrtlanh OObeeruer______________________ August 20.2003 CLASSIFIEDS continued Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office Abalone Baloney K ids in grades 4 and up com e together to share excellent books and learn about each other from 7 to 8 p.m ., W ednesday, Sept. I Oat the H ollyw ood L ibrary, 4040 NE Tillam ook St. Human Resource* Director S a la ry range: $ 6 4 ,3 9 0 to $90,146 annually, DOQ Closing Date: August 29.2003 WASHINGTON COUNTY APPRAISER I $ 3 .0 3 7 -$ 3 .6 9 3 /m onth September 5, 2003 ELECTIONS MANAGER $ 5 ,2 3 0 -$ 6 ,3 5 6 /m onth Closes August 29, 2003 INSPECTION TECHNICIAN II $3,221 $ 3,901/m onth Closes August 29, 2003 MCS0 seeks a highly skilled and experienced HR manager who th rive s in a dem anding work environment, and has significant experience in all E ngage in stim ulating conversa tion about books and exchange perspectives as you get to know y o u r neighbors at the H ollyw ood Library, 4040 N F T illam ook St. Read M rs. D allow ay by V irginia W o o lf and The I lours by M ichael C unningham , and talk about it on W ednesday, Sept. 18, from 7 to 8 p.m. A local M U The ideal ca nd id a te has the ability to establish positive and e ffe c tiv e p a rtn e rsh ip s with Call (503) 846-8606/TTY (503) c u sto m e rs, peers and sta ff. 846-4898 for Information or see L e a d e rs h ip , m anagem ent, our w e b site : custom er service and strategic www.co.washington.or.us. County thinking abilities are key. This application and supplem ental position is open until filled and a p p lic a tio n fo rm s re q u ire d . m ay c lo se any tim e w ith o u t Women, minorities, and people notice. For a com plete list of with disabilities are encouraged m inim um and d e sire d to apply. qualifications, please visit our A P P L Y TO : web site at www.multcojobs.org. Washington County Human You may o b ta in a full jo b Resources Division announcem ent in clu d in g 155 N. First Avenue, Suite 320 application instructions online, or Hillsboro, OR 97124 call the Job Hotline at 503-988- 5035. $4,623 $5,619/m onth Closes August 29, 2003 Multnomah County's Elections D ivisio n has an o p e n in g for Elections Materials Coordinator. The E le ctio n s D ivisio n is responsible for conducting timely e le c tio n s w ithin M ultnom ah County. This position supports the Division by maintaining materials control, purchasing, warehousing and maintaining election supplies and documents. Salary is $15.27 to $17.59 per hour. Apply by August 29,2003. Pagetumers a sp e cts of HR m anagem ent. S u c c e s s fu l la b o r re la tio n s/ contract negotiations experience is essential. Prior experience working in a public safety or other government setting is preferred. Advanced degree/SPHR a plus. SENIOR NETWORK ANALYST Elections Materials Coordinator M u ltnom ah C o u n ty S h e riff's Office is an equal opportunity employer. Applicants representing th e d iv e rs ity of M ultnom ah County are invited to apply. b a s k e tb a ll te a m m a d e P o rtla n d p ro u d a s N a tio n a l C h a m p io n ru n n e r s up. Junior Champions 2nd in the Nation I t's not u n u su al for sco u ts to fo llo w y o u n g ath letes, ro m an c ing them w ith p ro m ises o f sc h o l arsh ip s, b u t th ese o ffers are p o u r ing in for a team d f b ask etb all p lay ers th at h a v e n 't started high sch o o l yet. A Portland team in the A m ateur A thletic U nion placed second in the nation out o f 172 team s, in a recent cham pionship com petition in O rlando, Florida. “O regon h asn ’t had a final-four team since D am on Stoudam ire was young,” said Trent G ay, head coach o f the team . (ia y has coached the team since these soon-to-be freshm an 14-year- A (A P )— The Portland Trail B laz e rs h a v e te r m in a te d A rv y d a s S abonis' contract, after the 7-foot- 3 center said he intended to retire. The B lazers had hoped to trade Sabonis, w hen his contract w as no longer guaranteed. Sabonis w as set to m ake $7 m illion in the com ing season, w hich w ould have given team s w illing to trade for him som e salary cap relief after his retirement. W hen trade talks d id n 't advance, the Blazers decided T hursday to A rvyd a s S a b o n is term inate the contract. We Deliver! No exp. needed. Paid (raining for qualified II.S. grads willing (o relocate. Ages 17-34. Excellent benefits including tuition assistance. ( 'limb the (owe and learn with the recognized leader. 1 -#77446 62S9 COOK - in a psychiatric residential treatment facility for children and youth. Comfortable institutional setting. Mon-Fri work week. Full benefits. Menu planning and p u rc h a sin g s k ills p re fe rre d . Experience with children a plus. In te re ste d a p p lic a n ts send resum e to th e R e cru itm e n t C o o rd in a to r, PO Box 368 Marylhurst, Oregon 97036. /the C h ris tie S ch o o l is an equal opportunity employer who values diversity in the work place. olds w ere in the third grade. “W e ’ve seen them get bigger and w e ’ve seen a change in co m p e tition from playing recreational ball to national elite pow er team s," he said. The team w on four straight A A U state titles before the national co m petition. Blazers Cut Sabonis After Retirement Talk AIR TRAFFIC CÖNTR0I TRAINEES wanted. PIZZA For detailed information, visit our w e b site at www.co.multnomah.or.us. call our hotline at 503-988-5035, or pick up an application at the Portland Building lobby, 1120 SW Fifth Avenue, Portland. Multnomah County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. “ W e had a m yriad o f conversa tions with team s about his co n tract, but none w ere going an y w here," B lazers general m anager John N ash said. O ne rum ored trade had N ew J e r s e y ’s K e n y o n M a rtin a n d D ikembe M utom bo coming to Port land in e x c h a n g e fo r R asheed W allace and the rights to Sabonis. Sabonis, 38, told his agent that he likely w ould not return to the N BA because he w anted to spend m ore tim e w ith his family. Blazers Hire Kersey (AP)-Former T ra il B la z e r Jerom e K ersey has been hired by his form er team as D iree- J e ro m e K e rse y to r o f P la y e r Program s, a new ly created position to develop young players and pro vide support on and o ff the court. K ersey’s position w as outlined in the team 's recent 25-point pledge to fans, w hich w as designed to a d d r e s s p r o b le m s th a t h a v e plagued the franchise over the past season. K ersey, a 17-year N BA veteran, played 11 y earsw ith th e T rail B laz ers. He ranks second on the te a m ’s all-time list with 8 3 1 games and 5,078 rebounds. He ranks third w ith 621 blocked shots and 1,059 steals. Junior Olympian Earns Silver Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning • 2 A reas o r m ore. S m all H all F ree, P re-S p ray T raffic A reas • S ta ir s ........................... $ 1 .5 0 e ach [ UPHOLSTERY CLEANING “| |CARPET COUPON | (Hall not included) S ilv e r m e ta lis t K iona Tift w ith Tai K w on Do in s tr u c to r A u stin F um ell ’ I I UPHOLSTERY COUPON | I AFFORDABLE I --------------------------- I T T LOCK I j Sofa (under 6 ft.) Loveseat & Chair u —— — — — C? 1 1 QQQ 1 A 1 y —— — «.«.J ( ALL FOR APPOINTM ENTS 5 0 3 -2 « 1 -3 9 4 9 Wild Oats Wellness W ild O ats W ellness C enter pre sents free w orkshops at3 5 3 5 N .E . 15th Ave. (at F rem ont) in upstairs studio 1. A lecture on integrating your heart in y o u rw o rk isA u g . 20 at 7:30 p.m . A lecture on detoxing is at 5 p.m . on Aug. 24, and a session on developing self-es teem is at 7:30 p.m . Aug. 27. P re register at 503-281 -3262. Neighborhood Culture O regon S ym phony perform s at Irving Park at 7 p.m . Saturday, Aug. 23 at N ortheast 7"’ A venue and Frem ont at 7 p.m . For m ore information, call 503-823-PLAY. D'Feet ALS Disease The W alk to D ’Feet A LS (Lou G eh rig ’s D isease) begins at 10 a m. Sunday, Sept. 7. For details, visit w w w .alsa-or.org or call 503- 238-5559. Scaley Friends at 0MSI O M SI prepares for the I9 lh A n nual R eptileand A m phibian Show from Aug. 30 through Sept. 1. The largest educational reptile g ath ering in the N orthw est w ill in clude a 14-foot long B urm ese python, o n -site ex p erts and a K id 's Zone. The show is free with paid O M SI adm ission. 1945S .E . W ater Ave. 503-797-4588. Fly By at Pearson Air Park T he 5'h Street Stroll and W arbird Fly-in allow s you to strol I through tim e, checking out antique b i planes, hot rods and hogs from 10 a m. to 5 p.m . Aug. 23 at Pearson A ir M useum , 1115 E. 5,h St., Vancouver. For m ore information, visit www.pearsonaimiuseuDLOig oreall 360.694.7026. Sausage Fest In Vancouver S ausage enthusiasts c a n ’t w ait for the 32nd A nnual V ancouver Sausage Fest on Friday, Sept. 5 through Sunday, Sept. 7 at St. Joseph School, 6500 H ighland D rive. V ancouver. The festival features m usic, arts and crafts, rides and food, o f course. $5 in advance or $7 at the door. OMSI Presents Musical Odyssey • S ectio n al $99 & up • T h ro w p illo w s $5 each S 3 5 The Susan G. K om en B reastC an- c e r F o u n d a tio n O re g o n an d S o u th w e s t W a s h in g to n c e l ebrates the K om en Portland Race for the C ure on Sunday. Sept. 14 at W aterfront Park. If you w ould like to volunteer for the event, visit www .racetbilheeurc-pdxjQig oreall 503-553-3676. L akew ood T heatre C om pany pre sents “O regon (¡h o sts” w eekends at the Studio T heatre, at Lew is and C lark C ollege, 615 S.W . Pa latine Hill Rd. $23. For m ore infor mation, call 503-635-3901. | CARPET CLEANING ($25 each area) | 1 Cleaning Area Pre-Spray Traffic Area Race for the Cure Haunting at Lewis and Clark Commercial and Realdenclal Services • S o fa (u n d e r 6 ft.) $ 6 9 • L o v eseat $49 from Metro J « & KEY FULL LOCKSMITH - SERVICE • RE-KEY AND INSTALL LOCKS LOCKED OUT? WE MAKE KEYS FROM SCRATCH: HOUSE. OFFICE OR CAR Portland 503.284.9582 • Oregon City 503.656.2116 Sorvlng Portland/M etro area (N, NE, SE, SW A NW) I K iona Tift m ay look like your a v e ra g e 1 0 -y e a r-o ld , b u t th is Parkrose Elem entary student holds a JuniorO lym pian title fo ri ai Kwon Do. She earned silver metals in form and sparring in a recent co m p eti tion in O rlando, Florida. T ift has been training since she w as three, and p racticesa, the W est C oast Tai K w on Do A cadem y in northeast Portland. She plans to com pete in the F rie n d sh ip C h a m p io n sh ip s Tai K w on Do com petition at the O r egon C onvention C enter in June 2004 The O regon M useum o f Science and Industry O m nim ax T heater features “ Pulse: A S POMP O dys sey” w ith enough percussions, voice, dance and visuals to speak volum es. T ickets are $8.5 0 .1 9 4 5 S.E. W ater Ave. For m ore infor m ation, call 503-797-4000 or visit w ww .om si.edu Canoe Tours of Northwest Rivers Portland Parks and Recreation will offer trips half-day and full-day trips o f the T ualatin, C olum bia and W illam ette Rivers all sum m er long. The quiet and graceful river trips will offer participants to take a close-up look at nature and wi Id- life. T hey are designed for pad- dlcrs o f all experience levels. For m ore inform ation and a com plete list o f dates, call 503-823-5132.