Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, September 15, 2004, Page 5, Image 5

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Any either, who it 18 »ears old
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ver sort through their much-needed school supplies on the first day o f classes
cils, notebooks, rulers, backpacks and other supplies were free of charge
Tools for Schools," project was led by the volunteer-run Schoolhouse Supplies
schools in low-income neighborhoods were helped.
Oprah Surprise: New Cars for All
Talk show host
Oprah Winfrey sits
atop a Pontiac G6
outside her Chicago
studios Monday,
surrounded by some
o f the 276 people
from her audience
who each received
new cars. (AP photo)
Smart
Park Hires
McCoy
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said M cC oy is
a g reat ad d itio n to the e x e c u ­
tiv e m an ag em en t team w ith his
y ea rs o f p ark in g ex p e rien c e.
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o th e rs to p ro v id e a h ig h e r level
o f custo m er serv ice train in g , in ­
clu d in g c o n c ie rg e service.
“ W e are e x trem ely pleased to
have Paul as p art o f our m a n ­
ag em en t team . He w as our first
choice. H is vast e x p e rien c e w ill
be a g reat asset as we m ove
fo rw ard to ch a n g e the p e rc e p ­
tio n o f d o w n to w n p a r k in g ,”
said Jay.
(AP) — Talk show host Oprah
Winfrey celebrated the premiere of
her 19th season Monday by sur­
prising each o f her 276 studio guests
with a new car.
The audience members were
chosen because their friends or
family had written to the show about
their need for a new car. One
woman s young son said she drove
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a car that “looks like she got into a
gunfight"; another couple had al­
most 4(X),(XX) miles on their two
vehicles.
M ak in g su re th e au d ien c e
was kept in suspense, W infrey
opened the show by calling 11
audience members onto the stage.
She gave each o f them a car - a
Pontiac G6.
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Tony Chiang
Owner
J&S Grocery, Portland
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Smart
Park
Hiring
Smart Park, the city’s most cul­
turally diverse parking services, is
looking for seniors, retirees and
people with extremely friendly cus­
tomer service skills, to apply for
part-time jobs as cashiers and con­
cierges.
Applications are now being ac­
cepted at the Alliance o f Minority
Chambers Office at 610 S. W. A Ider,
12* Floor. The best person for the
job will haveexcellentcommunica-
tion skillsand the ability to do quick
math. The job provides a uniform,
has flexible hours and one of the
best management teams in Port­
land.
Apply in person between 8 a.m.
and 4 p.m.
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