Page B8 (L ije J l o r t l a n h © b s e r u e r B ids / C lassifieds CrTYOFWESTUNN Job Opportunity Police Officer - Recruit $2981/m onth Position will perform all a sp ects of police duties, such as: patrol, report writing, radar operation, traffic stops and court appearances. Must have ability to communicate effectively and with authority both orally and in writing, and the ability to work assigned shifts. Prior law enforcem ent experience as a reserve or military police officer p referred. R equires a valid Oregon driver's license (or ability to obtain prior to appointment) with good driving record and a high school diploma or GED certificate, (an A s s o c ia te 's D egree is desirable). Must be 21 years of age and a U.S. citizen. Prior to appointment.__ successful September 10. 2003 S ports Secretary of State Notice of Proposed Rulemaking Hearing Legendary Charles Remembered Departm ent of Agriculture Natural Resource« Division Nobody bakes It better Adm inistrative Rules Chapter Number 603 Maintenance Engineer Franz Bakery has an immediate o p e n in g fo r a Jo u rn e y Rules Coordinators Sherry Kudna Maintenance Engineer. Requires (503) 986-4619 a m inim um of th re e years 635 Capital St. NE Salem, OR e xp e rie n ce in an autom ated 97301-2532 m a n u fa ctu rin g environm ent. Electrical & Refrigeration license Hearing Date 9/30/2003 differential, LME & CFC preferred. Must be available for all days & Hearing Time: 7:00 pm s h ifts . U nio n p o sitio n with M ultnom ah Building, 501 SE excellent benefits. Apply at the Hawthorn Ave. Franz Sales Office, 340 NE l l " 1 Avenue, or the North Portland Board Conf. Rm. 112, Portland, Employment Office, Job Ref # OR 97214 1112254, EEO/AAP Employer. Hearing Officer Jim Johnson ca nd id a te m ust p a ss testing process and pre-em ploym ent scre e n in g . A p p lica tio n s are available at West Linn City Hall, 22500 Salamo Road, West Linn, OR 97068, (503) 722-3427 (voice mail) (503) 657-7845 TDD. (T h is is a c o n tin u o u s , open re c ru itm e n t.) C o m p le ted applications received at West Linn City Hall by 4:00 PM, September 26, 2003, will be reviewed for consideration in the next testing p ro c e s s to be held ea rly November, 2003. EEO OAR Chapter 603 Division 90 Child Care 568.900-568.933 Peninsula Children’s Center, a non-profit child care center in North Portland, seeks substitutes for Infant through School-age programs. 6 months center-based e x p e rie n c e p re fe rre d . Com petitive wages. Call 280- 0534 Rule Summary Crime Prevention Program Administrators Rulemaking Action Adopt: Secure approval of rule numbers with the administrative Rules upon prior to filing 603-095-3700, 603-095-3720, 603-095-3740, 603-095-3760 Amend and Renumber: 561.190, 561.191, 561.400, 5 68 .9 00 - 568-933 ORS Th e ru le s e ffe ctu a te th e im plem entation of the Lower W illam ette Agricultural W ater Quality Management Area Plan d e ve lo p e d p u rsu a n t to OR S 568.900 et. Seq. The O ffic e of N e igh b o rh o o d Involvement is recruiting to fill 8 Crime Prevention Program Administrators positions. These positions represent the City to the community on specialized crime prevention issues. Individuals with exp erience coordinating community based public safety councils and/or other advisory committees encouraged to apply. Monthly Range $3,096 at entry - $4,028 after 3 years To find out detailed information call our job hotline 503/823- 457 3 , w ebsite www5.ci.Portland.or.us/jobs or visit our Application Center at 1120 SW 5,h Ave, 1” flo o r. Application deadline Is 4:30pm Monday, September 22,2003. The City of Portland is an Equal Opportunity Employer. W om en and m in o ritie s are encouraged to apply. Friends, family pay tribute to UP coach (A P)— They called him a "living legend," a role model and a gener­ ous friend. Friends and family eulogized University o f Portland soccer coach Clive Charles on Monday with prayer, songs and praise for a pro­ lific career that also raised the college’sprofile with winning men's and w om en’s soccer teams. Charles, who died Aug. 26 at age 51 from prostate cancer, led the Portland w om en’s team to last year’s national championship as he battled the cancer. University officials, students and others called Charles a loving, de­ termined and devoted man who cared as much about his players as he did about winning. Charles taught his teams about life as well as soccer, players said. London neighborhood, began his soccer career as a teenager with West Ham United. He played as a defender for the Portland Timbers, Pittsburgh Spirit and Los Angeles Lasers. In 1986, Charles became coach o f Portland’s m en’s team, and took over the w om en's team three years later. Charles led the university to 13 conference titles, 20 NCAA tour­ nament berths and seven Final Four appearances. He was one o f five NCAA coaches to win more than Clive Charles 400 college soccer games. Charles also coached the U.S. men’s team in He was a stickler for details, Port­ the 2000 Olympics. land soccer player I man i Dorsey said, N ike P resident Phil K night demanding that players tuck in their praised Charles as “a fabu lous man, jerseys and polish their shoes. coach and teacher.” But the energetic Englishman Knight said Nike will help funda also had a lively sense o f humor, new University o f Portland soccer and would make outrageous bets, complex honoring Charles. The D orsey said. “ He w as n ev er school plans to build practice fields ashamed to sucker someone into and a larger stadium for spectators losing his money,” she said. around the existing Harry A. Merlo Charles, who grew up in a poor soccer field. Kobe’s Lawyers Want Accuser to Testify V * (AP) — Kobe Bryant’s attorneys want his accuser to testi fy at next m onth’s hearing that wil I determine whether the NBA superstar will stand trial on a sexual assault charge. Bryant, 25, is charged with assaulting the woman, who worked at the mountain resort lodge where he stayed June 30. The Los Angeles Lakers guard has said the two had consensual sex. Defense attorneys Pamela Mackey and Hal Haddon issued a subpoena to the 19-year-old woman to have her appear at the Oct. 9 preliminary hearing, prosecution spokeswoman Krista Flannigan said Tuesday. She said prosecutors were discussing whether to ask the judge to throw out that subpoena. Such a request would not be unusual, she said. “If it were to happen, it would be pretty quickly,” Flannigan said. Strong Season Opener for PSU Portland State football holds its second straight home game at 6 p.m. Saturday, when the Vikings battle20,h-ranked Nicholls State. The Vikings are coming o ff an impres­ sive 34-21 winoverTexasA&M-Kingsvillex New starting quarterback Joe W iser was responsible for four touchdowns, throwing’ for three and running for one. Sophomore linebacker Joey King earned Big Sky Con­ ference Defensive Player o f the Week honors after making 17 tackles, three for loss, and one sack. T i ' alatin ÎÎÂV ali . hy E N E ADMINISTRATIVE FLOATER (On Call) This position will fill in during staff vacations and absences. R e sp o n sib le fo r fro n t o ffice c le ric a l, a n sw e rin g p h o n e s, g re e tin g c lie n ts and filin g . Requires previous front office experience preferably in a medical setting. Pay is $8.00-9.00/hr. SERVICE Sub B id s / Supplier Quotes Requested Portland Community Collage Technology Building 545 N. Killingsworth Ave. Portland, OR 97217 All Divisions Except Demolition Voluntary Prebid at Walsh Construction Co. Conference Room 6 PM September 11 Bids due on Friday, September 26 At 3 P.M. Walsh Construction Co./Orsgon 2905 SW First Ave Portland, OR 97201 (503) 222-4375 FAX (503) 274-7676 Contact Eric Stevens or Scott Holstrom ORCCB #147267 W ilsii ConitiucOon Ca./0r«gan Is an squal opportunity employer and requests tub-bldo from Minority, women, dltodvontogod and emerging im all bu tlneu enterprlm . HOUSING AUTHORITY OF PORTLAND SPECIAL INSPECTIONS, GEOTECHNICAL AND TESTING SERVICES NEW COLUMBIA REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS NO. 090503 Proposals are requested from qualified companies to provide special inspections, geotechnical engineering observations and testing services for all phases of the New Columbia project. The Housing Authority of Portland (HAP) will accept proposals until 4 PM Pacific Tims, September 19,2003. The RFP Is available from 9:30 AM to 4:30 PM, Monday through Friday, beginning Friday, 9eptembsr 8, 2003, at the HAP office located at 138 SW Aah St., Portland, OR 97204, fourth floor. HAP encourages participation of disadvantaged, minority-owned, women-owned and emerging small businesses in this and all HAP projects. COORDINATOR Located in NE P o rtla nd th is p o sitio n is re sp o n sib le for assessment, treatment planning, p ro visio n of su p p o rtive counseling and coordination of m ultiple service providers for proportionate client caseload for adults with severe mental illness. Must be able to keep accurate, timely records to support work. LCSW required and experience with adults with severe mental illn e ss p re fe rre d . B ilin gu a l (English/Spanish) preferred. CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY COUNSELOR (On-call) Location: Varies Provides coverage for a ssessm en ts, individu a l and group therapy during vacations/ illness. Must have CADC and p re vio u s e x p e rie n ce with assessments. Interested applicants may fax resum es to 503-690-9605 or mail to: TVC, 14600 NW Cornell Rd, Portland, OR 97229 Attn: Hum an R e so u rce s. Please include in your cover letter the p ositio n fo r w hich you are applying. To learn more about Tualatin Valley Centers please v isit our w e b site at www.tvcenters.org P hoto by M ark W ashington ZT he P ortland O bserver Dr. Cheryl Neal brings h er m e s s a g e a b o u t kid n ey health to th e H um boldt N eighborhood B ack to Sch o o l Party w here s h e can reach yo u n g p eople. “The (Multicultural Integrated Kidney Education) program e x p o s e s yo u th a t a tim e w hen their h e a r ts a n d m in d s are op en . ” s h e said. Message About Kidney Health continued from Metro the im portance o f physical activ ­ ity. They shadow students, take tours o f health facilities, includ­ ing Oregon H ealth and Science U niversity’s kidney and dialysis units, and observe kidney d is­ sections. The program is m ostly co m ­ posed o f m inority students, and all presentations have been in north and northeast Portland. A group o f graduates from the 12-week program from Youth O p­ portunities C enter developed a skit to educate their peers and com m unity about kidney health. intem shiporclasscreditforpartici- pating. Neal says her “learn by doing” approach is the best way to ac­ complish the lofty goals o f chang­ ing p eo p le’s behavior. “This is about integrating a pattern o f behavior and chang­ ing the background o f society and that requires m ore than ju st Equal Opportunity Employer appealing to passive learning,” OLD VINYL 45's? Will pay cash or she said. Participants learn about k id ­ trade work for your old 7-inch neys by studying nutrition and singles. Not a dealer, just a hard­ working music lover who wants to "Spell-binding...theatrical event of the year" — tho Daily Tsltgraph help you clean your attic of old vinyl. Call Dan ® 503-997-7139. $250 to $500 a week Will train to work at home Helping the US Government File HUD/FHA mortgage refunds No experience necessary Call 1 800-778-0353 a nunoi^er U.S. PREMIERE' A PSYCHOLOGICAL THRILLER BY CARYL CHURCHILL IMAGO THEATRE / RFP contact Elaine Holt, Purchasing Manager, 503-802-8509, or Jackie Blyn, Procurement Specialist, 503-802-8533. SEPTEMBER 25 17 SE 8TH, THURS 7 30PM; FRI ♦ SAT 8PM; SUN 7PM BOX OFFICE t OCTOBER 24 503.231.9581 OR TICKETSWEST 503.224.8499 and Benson High S chool’s health careers students developed a kid­ ney model w ith a presentation to H osford M iddle S ch o o l’s p h y si­ cal ed u c a tio n c lasse s. T h ese projects expanded into video pro­ ductions and poster projects by M cCoy A cadem y students and the Urban League. The MIKE program meets cur­ riculum standards for I l 'h grade health classes, and Neal w ould like to expand the program into classroom s. “T h ere’s a genuine need for the youth to develop tools that will raise aw areness and help pre­ vent kidney disease If the m edi­ cal com m unity had good teach­ ing tools, we w ou ld n ’t have this problem ." she said. MIKE participants are accept­ ing applications for volunteers that have experience working with youth in a group education set­ ting or with a connection to k id­ ney disease. For more inform a­ tion, visit w w w jnikeprogram .org ore-m ail info(ttm ikeprogram .org.