cl’l :}LÌnrtktnò (©bseruer July 19. 2006 << %> PARKING FACILITY Operator I B ids Im m e d ia t e f u l l a n d p a r t - t im e o p e n in g s . S e e k in g d e p e n d a b le , well-groom ed, positive individuals. $ 8 .5 0 + starting wage JO N , Father, Prized Boxer Dead at 62 £ C lassifieds O vertim e/ advancement potential M edical & Dental, 4 0 1 k a v a il. Drug te s t/ Background check Apply 1 2 :0 0 -l:0 0 P M , M on,W ed,Thurs&Frl; °* fco ^ 3 : 0 0 - 4 :0 0 P M Tues. WASHINGTON COUNTY 1 30 SW Stark, Portland. City Center Parking, Appraisal Division Manager Portland Community College $6,465 - $ 7 ,8 5 9 / month Closes July 28, 2006 D IM C T O R , WOBKFORCf NRTWORK Building Engineer Requisition Number: 06346 $5,178 - $ 6 ,2 9 2 / month Closes July 28, 2006 Location: Portland Metropolitan Workforce Training Center Hours of Work: 8am-5pm, Mon-Fri Emergency Medical Services Program Supervisor Position Status: Administrative, Full time Salary Range S57,773-$86,660/year $ 5 ,5 7 5 -$ 6 ,7 7 7 / month Open Continuous Position open until filled. For best consideration, apply by August 6, 2006. For complete position details and to apply online, please visit our website: Inspector l/ll - Building $3,665 - $ 4 ,4 5 3 / month $4,250 - $5,164 / month Closes July 28, 2006 M ETRO Admissions Lead, Portland Center for the Perform ing Arts $14.29/ hr, PT. Deadline: 7/26/06. Leads the activities of the Adm issions s ta ff d u rin g e v e n ts . T h is o p p o rtu n ity is o p e n to F irs t Opportunity Target Area residents (C o lu m b ia B o u le v a rd o n th e north; 42nd Avenue on the east; th e B a n fie ld F re e w a y o n th e south, and N orth C h a u ta u q u a Boulevard on th e w est), w hose to ta l a n n u a l Incom e d o e s not exceed $25,000 as an individual, o r $ 4 0 ,0 0 0 fo r an e n tire h o u s e h o ld , fo r th e p a s t 12 months. To a c c e s s th e c o m p le te jo b a n n o u n c e m e n t and re q u ire d a p p lica tion m aterials, v isit our website at www.metro-region.org/ job s or pick up a com plete packet at M etro Hum an Resources. 600 NE Grand Avenue, Portland. AA/EEO Em ployer http://iobs.pcc.eclu or call us at 5 0 3 -9 7 8 -5 8 5 7 Plans Examiner l/ll Portland , C om m unity C ollege EOE $3,665 $ 4 ,4 5 3 / month $4,250 - $ 5 ,1 6 4 / month Closes July 28, 2006 Call (503) 8 46-8606/TTY (503) 846-4898 for inform ation or see our w e b site : w w w .co .w a s h in g - ton.or.us. County application and supplem ental application form s required. W omen, minorities, and p e o p le w ith d is a b ilitie s a re encouraged to apply. APPLY TO: W ashington County Human Resources Division 155 N. First Avenue, Suite 320 Hillsboro, OR 97124 Ext Day Coord 1/ Parent Engagement Coord @ Kelly Elementary; 40hrs w/ben; $11.95- $13.67 hr. AA or equiv; 2yrs exp in volunteer mngt, social work or co m m unity activism , bi lingual Span/Eng, com puter skills in MS Office, excellent coordination and c o m m u n ic a tio n s k ills . S e n d resume, cover letter and online app. (www.portlandim pact.org) to P ortla n d Im p a ct. A ttn . HR AJ, 7211 SE 62 nd Ave. Portland OR 97206. EOE r Oregon Department of Transportation Draft Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Goal for Federal Fiscal Year2 0 0 7 & This will serve as notice of Oregon Department of Transportation's (ODOT) proposed annual Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) goals of 11.32 % for Federal Highway Adm inistration and 4.42 % for Federal Transit Adm inistration contracts and grants. This calculation is m ade in accordance with 49 CFR Part 26, in order to com ply with US DOT requirem ents. Public com m ents are being requested in the developm ent of O D O T's overall goal. W ritten com m ents can be subm itted to: ODOT, Office of Civil Rights 800 Airport Rd SE, Salem , OR 97301 Phone no. (503) 986-4350 Fax no. (503) 986-6382 Attn: C Jill Miller ODOT will consider all comments, quantitative and anecdotal data in determ ining its final DBE goals. O D O T w ill p o s t Its a n a ly s is a nd fin a l g o a ls a t h ttp :/ / www.oregon.gov/ODOT/CS/CIVILRIGHTS/ MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON Request for Program m atic Qualifications (RFPQ) No: R07-8973 RFPQ Name: Standards-Based Tutoring Page B5 Services Thursday at Emmanuel Temple Services for W aile Jam es “Papa” Sm ith will be held at I p.m., T hurs­ day, July 20 at Em m anuel Tem ple C hurch, 1033 N. Sum ner St. Smith died July 7 at the age o f 62. He was born on May 19, 1944 in Portland, Ore. to the late A rthur L. and Fentrice B. Smith. He was the fifth child and the only boy o f eight children. He received his education at Elliot Elementary and Jefferson High School. He worked as a laborer, and for a short tim e com peted as a pro­ fessional boxer. His first am ateur fight was at the age o f 14, w here he w on a m atch against a 21-year-old m an w ho was in the Navy. W ade was a "south paw;” a lefty. If you were looking for the right, he w as jabbing with the left. He w as a tw o-tim e w inner o f the N ational G olden G love Cham pionship: one in 1962 and the other in 1963. In 2005, W ade was inducted into the O regon Boxing Hall o f Fame. W hen W ade w as bom , his four older sisters co u ld n 't believe their M ETRO Gate Attendant or Usher. Portland C e n te r fo r P e rfo rm in g A rts . $10.68/hr, PT. Deadline 7/31/06. G a te A tte n d a n ts ta k e tick e ts ; m o n ito r d o o rs d u rin g e v e n ts ; direct patrons; and patrol special events. Ushers greet patrons with s e a t lo c a tio n s ; g ive cu s to m e r service; enforce facility rules and regulations. Building Maintenance Supervisor, P o rtla n d C e n te r fo r th e P e rfo rm in g A rts , $ 3 9 ,4 7 3 - $50,548 annually, FT. Deadline: 7/27/06. Performs m aintenance re p a irs a n d ta s k s , In c lu d in g p a in tin g , d ry w all repair, sea t re p a ir a n d lo c k a n d ke y m aintenance: participates in set­ up a n d c le a n -u p a c tiv itie s ; s u p e rv is e s m a in te n a n c e personnel. W ild life M onitoring Volunteer Coordinator. Regional Parks and Greenspaces. $19.68 - $26.36/ hr, PT. D e a d lin e : 7 / 2 7 / 0 6 . Recruits and oversees volunteers and interns; acts as a lead worker o v e r v o lu n te e rs , in te rn s and com m unity groups. To a c c e s s th e c o m p le te jo b a n n o u n c e m e n t and re q u ire d a p p lica tion m aterials, v is it our website at www.metro-region.org/ job s or pick up a com plete packet at M etro Human Resources. 600 NE Grand Ave., Portland. C lassified Joumeylevel Carpenter O u r design / build re m od elin g division seeks a Joum eylevel, all- a ro u n d c a rp e n te r w ith s tro n g fin is h w o rk s k ills w h o e n jo ys w orking in a team environm ent. The successful applicant will work w ith a g ro u p o f N e il K e lly designers, project m anagers and c a rp e n te rs to c o m p le te residential rem odeling projects in th e P ortla n d M e tro a re a . W e need som eone w ho takes pride in g e ttin g th in g s d o n e rig h t, appreciates quality, and has good com m unication skills. Neil Kelly is a Union contractor. If not a current Carpenters’ Union m e m b e r, th e n m u s t jo in . Expected to provide own van or pick-up and tools. A clean driving re c o rd re q u ire d . D ru g -fre e workplace; DM V and background c h e c k w ill be re q u ire d . F o r im m ediate consideration, send resume, tool list, vehicle type and brief letter describing your interest and experien ce aligned to this position to HR Coordinator, Neil Kelly Company, 804 N. Alberta St., Portland, OR 97217; FAX: 503- 287-3574; No phone calls, please. m other had another baby and a boy at th a t. H is s is te rs w ere so ex c ite d , th a t th e y w e n t around the whole n e ig h b o rh o o d knocking on doors telling people "W e have a brother!” M om m a wanted W ade J a m e s everyone to be just as excited as she was about her baby boy. Her favorite w ords and signature saying was, “T h at’s my only boy.” As a young man W ade w as in­ dustrious and would sell bottles to buy licorice for his mother. Later, instead o f asking his parents for money, he w ould also sell bottles to go to Knott Street so he could box. W ade loved his sisters and was very protective o f them. W hile in hospice, he alw ays told the nurses and social w orkers that his sisters w ould alw ays be there for him and that he was rich; not m onetarily but b e c a u s e o f th e love o f his family. As much as he loved his sisters, he w as ju s t as m uch o f a loving father to his five d a u g h te rs. L ik e father, like son; all those girls!! His wife. Rose Beatty-Smith, pre­ c e d e d h im in death. He is sur­ vived by his lov­ Smith ing c o m p a n io n , L in d a A d a m s , who took very gixxi care o f him and was by his side as G od dispatched a host o f angels to take him to eternal life. He also leaves to ch e rish his m em ory his d au g h ters D arlisha, L o retta, A n to in ette, S arah and S herice; tw o g ran d c h ild ren ; his sisters and a host o f o th e r loved ones, nieces, n ephew s and m any friends. An ad o p ted b ro th e r, H alim R ashaan, an o th er K nott S treet boxer and Oregon Hall o f Famer, died approxim ately 12 hours after W ade. Mixing Business, Pleasure re e r o p p o rtu n itie s c a n ca ll the c h a m b e r at 5 0 3 - 2 2 2 -0 2 8 0 o r T h e P o rtla n d U rb a n L e a g u e v isit th e c a le n d a r o f e v e n ts at Y o u n g P ro f e s s io n a ls G ro u p w w w .h tn c c o r e g o n .c o m . 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