Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, December 07, 2005, Page 9, Image 9

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Christmas
Tree Lot
C lassifieds
Outreach Program Coordinator
Th e O u tre a c h P ro g ra m C o o rd in a to r is
responsible for providing su pport for the
BlueWorks business recycling and the Master
Recycler program as well as the solid waste
and re c y c lin g c u s to m e r s e rv ic e and
enforcement team. Duties include providing
customer service over the phone and via email
to the public, businesses and waste haulers;
explaining administrative rules and programs;
resolving customer complaints, and answering
questions regarding w aste and recycling.
Additional duties include in te ractin g with
volunteers, coordin ating, d e ve lo p in g and
d is trib u tin g o u tre a c h m a te ria ls and
maintaining program specific databases. The
Outreach Program Coordinator is expected to
carry out his or her individual responsibilities
with initiative, independence and creativity,
while exercising sound problem-solving skills
and professional ju dgm en t. Approxim ate
Monthly Salary; $3,068 - $4.723
Application deadline is 4:30 pm, Monday,
December 12, 2005
To learn more about this position, or to apply
online, visit our website at www.ci.Portland,
or.us/jobs/ or pickup an application at 1120
SW 5th Ave. Portland, Oregon 97204
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L egal N otices
m I saiah B oitf / T he P ortland O bsehver
Bells Ring in Festive Season
Salvation Army's bell ringer Star Lange braces the cold as she rings in the festive season with a smile and a cheer
for everyone, also reminding everyone to share this holiday.
Children’s Matinee
on Hawthorne
Enjoy a community holiday celebra­
tion on Southeast Hawthorne Boule­
vard with the heart-warming movie “All
I Want for Christmas,” Dec. l()at 2 p.m.
at the Cinemagic at 20th and Hawthorne.
Admission to the children's matinee
is of two or three cans of non-perishable
food for donation to FISH, a social ser­
vice agency on Hawthorne. The movie
will be preceded by carols sung by the
Girl Scouts.
Keeping Your Holidays Safe
Remembering electrical safety makes for
happier holidays.
Pacific Poweroffers the following safety
tips: Never use indoor lights outdoors and
check electrical cords for frayed wires. Only
use safety-tested 1 ights and extension cords
that carry the UL label. When using a ladder
to hang lights outdoors, keep at least 10 feet
away from any overhead power lines.
Never modify three-pronged plugs to fit
two-pronged sockets and don't overload
extension cords or outlets with too many
plugs.
Test extension cords, if they're hot to
the touch, it’s likely a sign of a serious
problem. Always turn off holiday lights
when going to bed or leaving home. Never
put extension cords under rugs, and keep
them away from water, heat sources or
metal pipes.
Keepa multi-purposeor“ABC” fire extin­
guisher in the home in case of electrical fire.
Most importantly be careful with chil­
dren around electrical outlets.
For additional tips call 1 -888-221 -7070or
visitwww.pacificpower.net.
Christmas
Trees
Sharon Seventh Day
Adventist Church
Any Tree On Lot
$20.00
5209 N.E.22nd Ave.
Dec. 11th 6-9PM and Dec. 12th 12-6PM
Most gifts 50c -2.00$ Nothing over 5.00$
No parents will be allowed in the area
where the children are shopping.
@ The corner o f MLK
& Portland Blvd.
Portland, OR 97212
Jewelry & Loan
4709NEMLK BLVD.
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There will be cider and cookies available
for the parents while they wait.
Gifts will be wrapped and tagged before
the children leave the area.
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503-288-9650
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Come see over a half-million magical lights, ride the ZooLights Train,shop at the
spectacular gift shop and enjoy live performances every night' Make the evening
complete with a holiday buffet at the zoo's Cascade Grill restaurant
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