(Elie August 8. 2007 Anchor Says Surgery ‘Went Well’ Recruitment (A P) — A BC "G ood M orning A m erica" anchor R obin R oberts says m essag es o f su p p o rt from her fans helped her get through breast c an cer surgery last Friday. "1 am in credibly grateful that my surg ery w ent w ell F riday," R oberts said in a posting on ABC N ew s' W eb site. "T hanks for all the p ra y e rs — I ow e you big tim e!" R oberts, 46, told "G M A " v iew ­ ers July 31 that she had cancer. for Oregon Highway Jobs Individuals interested in careers in highw ay construction are en ­ couraged to attend an orientation offered by the O regon D epartment o f T ransportation’s Portland Metro A rea W orkforce Alliance. The ori­ entation will be held from 9:45 a.m. to 1:45 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 10, at the Immigrant and Refugee C om ­ munity O rganization, 10301 N.E. G lisan St. S killed h ig h w ay co n stru ctio n w orkers are in dem and in the Port­ land metro area and across the state as O D O T repairs or replaces hun­ dreds o f bridges. T he orientation session will help candidates m eet apprenticeship re­ quirem ents to enter the heavy-high­ way construction labor pool for p riv ate c o n stru c tio n co n tracto rs acro ss the state. T hose req u ire­ ments include academ ic and skills testing, registration in a jo b data­ base and view ing an O D O T-pro- duced video that helps to prepare people for a career in highw ay con­ struction. T he orientation is part o f the a g e n c y ’s im p le m e n ta tio n o f its W orkforce D evelopm ent Plan, de­ signed to expand the num ber of qualified people— especially women and m inorities— available to work on highw ay projects. Page A3 |.Inrthnib © bseruer Robin Roberts w hich she discovered through self- exam ination. H er m other and sisters traveled from the M ississippi G u lf C oast and New O rleans to be w ith her for the operation. T he form er c o l­ lege basketball star and sp o rts­ caster grew up in Pass C hristian, M iss. " "My fam ily read m any o f your e-m ails w hile I was in surgery," said R oberts, w ho has been an anchor at "G M A " since 2005. "It Mt. Hood Hosts Pool Dive-ins A Whole Lot of Soul T ow er o f Pow er and David Sanborn will unite their impressive displays o f harm onized diversity on Sunday, Aug. 12 at 7 p.m. in the next installm ent o f the ongoing W eills Fargo Sum m er Concert Series. T ow er o f Pow er has been around for nearly four decades with at least 60 m usicians leaving their mark on the group. The dynam ic band com prises a legendary horn section, tight percus­ sion sections, as well as guitar, bass guitar, keyboards and an im pressive collection o f strong vocals. Saxophonist great David Sanborn has 22 solo album s and two G ram m y awards to his credit. Tickets are $22 and were still avail­ able at all Ticketsw est outlets. Tracey Edmonds talks about her fiancé Eddie Murphy and his ex Melanie Brown in the current issue o f Jet Magazine brought them such com fort. My big sis, S ally-A nn, m arked all the su rv iv o r stories w ith a big S." She said her co -an ch o r, D iane S aw y er, had v isite d her in the hospital. "I w oke up in the recovery room w ith sw eet D iane gently tugging on my big to e," she said in a p o stin g M o n d ay . "A s yo u can im agine, I am still quite sore from the procedure and need to take som e tim e for my body to heal." Tower o f Power will perform at the Oregon Zoo on Sunday, Aug. 12. Dive into a hot movie and a cool pool every Wednesday night this month at the Mt. Hood Community College Aquatic Center’s "Dive-in” movie night. Float, swim or splash in the newly- renovated 50-meter outdoor pool while watching the movie on the new electronic scoreboard. Coming up on Wednesday, Aug. 8 is "The Last Mimzy.'X)n Aug. 15, it’s "High School Musical.” Don’t miss the Disney favorite “Finding Nemo" on Aug. 22 and Aug. 29 the movie will be "Bridge to Terabithia.” All movies begin at 9 p.m. Patrons are encouraged to bring their own flotation toys. For more information, call the MHCC Aquatic Center at 503-491-7243 or visit mhcc.edu/aquatics. Edmonds Dishes on Murphy Police Review Members Wanted Tracey Edmonds dishes on Eddie Murphy's marriage proposal and his news of finding out former Spice Girl Melanie Brown, also known as Scary Spice, is the mother of Murphy’s newest child in this week's Jet Magazine. Only one day before a proposal from Murphy, the future bride sat down with JET for a candid interview. “Through business and through social networks. I meet a lot of men, but Eddie for me is very, very special. He's the most interesting man that I’ve ever met," says Edmonds, former wife of legendary songwriter and producer Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds. “We just connect on so many differ­ ent levels.” The Independent Police Review D ivision o f the P o rtland C ity Auditor's Office is accepting applica­ tions for volunteers to serve on the Citizen Review Committee. The committee reviews Portland Police Bureau complaints and works with IPR staff to conduct review's of police bureau policies and proce­ dures. Candidates must be Portland resi­ dents or business owners, with a lack of real or perceived conflicts of interest, and without bias towards or against police. They must be able to make a substantial time commitment, including monthly evening meetings of several hours. The application form is available in hardcopy from the IPR office, or call 503-823-0146. Adobe PDF and Microsoft Word versions of the application form are available on the IPR website at portlandonline.com/auditor/ipr. Come enjoy one last blast before summer ends Free Food - Free Concert • Free Activities Free School Supplies-Raffles • Prizes-Giveaways Hometown Buffet Bee on Site Free School Supplies (First come first served while supplies last) Time: 11:00-6:00 Date: August 18th 4100 SE 182nd (Just one ! block North o f Powell Blvd.) 11 am- 6 pm Food Available (hot dogs/chips/soda) 12 pm - 5 pm Burgerville on site (Free burgers while supplies last) 1 pm - 5 pm Activities (jump arena-dunk tank-gyro-clowns-balloons) 2 pm - 6 pm Free Concert (Jazz-Hip Hop-Acoustic-Gospel-R&B) 3 pm Karate Demonstration For More Information Contact The Power Foundation at 971-570-6539 INK )@ThePowerF(xmdatk Mi.e< >ni TriMet is hiring 300 bus operators. Learn about a great job opportunity at these neighborhood events: Saturday, August 11 • 10 a.m.-2 p.m. f > w fa O A T . w X O IM www.thepowerfoundation.com Gateway Transit Center, 1321 NE 99th Ave., Portland Tuesday, August 14 • 10 a.m.-2 p.m. PCC Southeast Center, SE Division and 82nd, Portland Saturday, August 25*10 a.m.-2 p.m. Beaverton Creek Park & Ride, SW 153rd Dr between Millikan and Jenkins, Beaverton Mighty & Rez Octavia Harris Trey Michaels Fab Sabs For m ore, visit trim e t.o rg /jo b s or call 503-962-7640. T R I© M E T See where it takes you. Pastor Fleming »