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August 29, 2007
C lassifieds
Program Officer
position available at Meyer Memorial Trust. View position profile and
application process at www.mmt.org Applications due Sept. 15,2007
Portland State University
Facilities and Planning Contracts Officer
PSU seeks Contracts Officer to manage construction and other
contracts, supervise the contracts team within Facilities and
Planning in negotiating and processing construction and other
contracts, agreements, and memorandums of understanding on
behalf of the department; provide advice on contracting and
procurement practices as well as develop requests for proposal
(RFP); interpret procedures and regulations related to contracting
and purchasing; and ensure contracts are appropriately executed,
logged, filed, and approved for legal sufficiency by the Oregon
Department of Justice and in accordance with Office of Business
Affairs. Required exp includes relevant bachelor's degree, exc.
Com m unication and a b ility to work w /diverse people,
organizational skills, etc. Preferred exp includes 2 yrs construction
contracting experience. Salary range $45,000 - 52,000 w/
excellent benefits package including fully paid healthcare,
reduced tuition rates, and generous retirement and vacation
package. For complete announcement and how to apply see
www.hrc.pdx.edu.
Portland State University is an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity
Institution and, in keeping with the President's diversity initiative,
welcomes applications from diverse candidates and candidates
who support diversity.
Strength,
P r id e and
D ignity
continued
from Metro
Friday, Sept. 7 at the Oregon Depart­
ment of Human Services building, 5(H)
N.E. Summer St. in Salem.
“Journey of Consciousness: 50 Years
in Photography,” a lecture featuring
Bruce Davidson at the Portland Art
Museum's Whitsell Auditorium, will be
held at 6 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 8. For
tickets, contact the Portland Art Mu­
seum box office at 503-226-0973.
A public exhibition of Davidson’s
w ork has also been arran g ed at
STOOTS Fine Photography, on Satur­
day, Sept 8 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and
on Sunday, Sept. 9 from noon to 5 p.m.
The studio is located in the Ideal The­
ater Building, 2405 N.W. Thurman St.
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A fundraising event gives Portland
its first opportunity to meet Barack
Obama Sept. 7 at the Oregon Conven­
tion Center, 777 N.E. Martin Luther King
Jr. Blvd.
With primaries quickly approaching
for key early states, the campaign seeks
maximum financial impact from the na­
tional movement.
The 8 p.m. speech has $25 tickets
available at donate.harakohama.com/
c2cportland.
A more intimate pre-event reception
ischargingaminimumof$500perticket.
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Have you seen me?
Missing and Exploited Children
EDNACULBERT
Current Age: 10
M A U R IC E W AR D
JOHNCULBERT
Current Age: 41
Date Missing: Jan. 31.2005
Missing Eroni: Jamaica, NY
The children were last seen with their non-custodial father
during a supervised visit. Their father works in the construc­
tion trade and has ties in Virginia, New York and New Jersey.
I f you have any information please contact:
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
1-800-THE-LOST (1-800-843-5678)
This public service announcement provided
by the Portland Observer Newspaper.
5th Annual Senseless Violence
September 8,2007 ”
Free Hamburger, Hot Dogs 8»
Refreshments <
Services will be held Saturday. Sept. 1 at
2 p.m. at Unity Church of Portland, 4525
S.E. Stark St., for Charles ‘The Preacher'
Coleman, who died Aug. 24, 2(M)7. He was
bom Oct. 27, 1930.
Survivors include his wife, Johnnie Mae
Coleman; sons and daughters, Gloria,
Sandra, Lorraine, Charles
Jr., and Janet; and also his
ch ild ren
Sis, C indy,
Markeeta, Marco, Ashante, He was very rich in sharing
Ahad. Bayyinah, Elijah, Sa­ The little th a t he had
So w ealthyin his giving
rah, T im othy, V anessa,
Cheers to those ofsad,
Valentina, and Venus; and a
He gave a priceless gift
host of grandchildren and
That few had given of
friends. He was preceded To everyone he m et he tried to show
in death by a daughter, God's love so w hat He gave
Johnnie Mae “Dee Dee."
Was of his heart, and not out of his hand,
Donations can be made to And If by chance he passed your way
the Family Memorial. 4764 You m et the richest man
S.E. Milwaukie Ave., or by Bye Dad.
calling 5O3-736-OIO2.
-C h a rle s D. Coleman Jr.
Mr. Larry “Yam Yam” Matthews has
played a big part in helping our
community's growth through school,
family and jobs.
Celebration in Yam Yam's Parking Lot
Saturday - Sept. 1 & Sunday ~ Sept. 2 at 12 Noon
Come and Enjoy Music. Great Food and Cool Spirits!
F u n !F u n ! Fun!
More Info: 503.978.9229
Arc you currently in an
adjustable rate mortgage?
Is your rate increasing?
Are you behind in your
mortgage payments?
i t ’s n e v e r to o so o n to th in k
a b o u t refin a n cin g .
You m a y h a v e m o re o p tio n s
then y o u think.
S a ve h u n d red s o f $ $ $ $ $ p e r
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Sen. Barack Obama
C elebrating 10 Years o f B u sin ess
• Games & Prizes
Live Entertainment
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S o u tle t* (foofitta Cdibccuc r uc
After a seven-month deployment, a U.S. Navy sailor
assigned to the guided-m issile destroyer USS O'Kane
holds his newborn baby for the first time during the ship's
Aug. 20 homecoming ceremony in Naval Station Pearl
Harbor, Hawaii.
The Richest Man
Current Age: 14
D w in so s/M
YAM YAM’S
Dad’s First Meeting
Charles ‘The Preacher’ Coleman
JADEAHCUl.BERT
Current Age: 12
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Obama in Portland Next Friday
If subsidized units are not available at this time, qualified
applicants may be placed on Waiting Lists. Guardian
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The vitality, love and hope of the Manuel Gomez and Audilia Gonzalez family is captured in
a photo exhibit by renowned photographer Bruce Davidson.
Subsidized Units May Be Available At This Time.
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