Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, December 26, 2007, Page 8, Image 8

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December 26, 2007
N e w Y ear M a r k s
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G a y R ig h ts G a in s
R ecreation Advisor, P art-tim e (3 2 h o u r per w ee k) w ith B enefits
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( $ 1 0 . 8 0 - $ 1 2 .0 0 per hour)
Energetic individual needed for Recreation Advisor position
available in a residential/vocational training program serving young
adults 16-24 years old. Minimum of two years recreation
experience In a structured professional environment and a high
school diploma needed. Competitive salary and benefits package
available.
from Front
expected to be available at the
Oregon Departm ent of Human
Services W ebsite on Jan. 1.
Those who choose to print
the form from the web must use
legal-sized paper (8*/2” x 14”) or
M ultnomah County will be re­
quired to reject the form.
Unlike marriage licenses, the
D eclaration o f Domestic Part­
nership requires no solem niza­
tion from a religious or legal
official. Instead, forms require
Please mail resume and cover letter of interest to:
Springdale Job Corps Center
Attn: Human Resources
31224 E. Historic Columbia River Hwy
Troutdale, OR 97060
All responses must be received no later than January 4, 2008.
signature verifications and seal
of a Notary Public.
Volunteer notaries will be on
site at the M ultnomah County
offices for the first several busi­
ness days after the new law takes
effect. Both parties are required
to present identification for the
notarization.
Like marriage licenses, the fee
is $60 to register a dom estic part­
nership. Fees are payable in cash
or certified money order. Personal
checks, credit and debit cards will
not be accepted.
Equal Opportunity Employer
‘Keep Alive the Dream’
C areer Readiness In s tru cto r ( $ 1 4 .9 4 - $ 1 8 .0 0 per hour)
Dynamic and enthusiastic teacher wanted to provide Career
Preparation instruction to students aged 16-24. The curriculum of
the class would involve activities and class assignments related to
choosing a career, and developinga plan to achieve success. Must
possess a bachelors degree in behavior science, business, or
related field, a valid teaching certificate in the state of Oregon, and
a strong desire to teach and m otivate students. One year
instructional experience is preferred. Competitive salary and
benefits offered.
Please mail resume and cover letter of interest to:
Springdale Job Corps Center
Attn: Human Resources
31224 E. Historic Columbia River Hwy
Troutdale, OR 97060
All responses must be received no later than January 4, 2008.
Director of Student Activities and
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Call 503-288-0033
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Equal Opportunity Employer
Saturday Youth
Basketball League
Through Portland Parks
and Recreations
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Leadership Programs
To Place Your
Classified
Advertisement
Contact: Kathy Linder
Phone: 503-288-0033
Fax: 503-288-0015
Sourthw est W ashington; City
of Portland; Enterprise Rent-
A-Car; Dignity M emorial Lo­
cations; Oregon Education As-
PSU is seeking an experienced
p ro fe s s io n a l
to
lead
a
comprehensive co-curricular and
leadership development program
that serves PSU's diverse student
population. Director will supervise
professional and student staff and
have fiscal responsibility for a
budget of over $1.5 million.
If your child is interested;
contact Coach Miller
at 503-933-1763.
Hope to see you there.
Sponsored by Black Citizen’s Coalition
of Portland Neighborhoods
$5000 REWARD
For any information leading to the arrest
and conviction of the shooting of Dana
Allen on Friday, Dec 14th, 2007 at 8:10
pm on the 7400 block of NE Sixth Avenue.
Contact: Det. Mitch Hergret 503-823-2081
Portland Development Commission
The Urban Renewal Agency for the City of Portland, Oregon
Portland is internationally recognized for its quality of life, distinctive
neighborhoods, and robust transit system. Playing a key role in
keeping Portland, Oregon, one of Am erica’s most livable cities is
the Portland Development Commission’s mission. PDC is the City's
urban renewal agency, charged with bringing together resources to
achieve Portland's vision. We're currently looking for qualified
individuals to complement our workforce for the following positions:
Senior Administrative Specialist (Housing)
Senior Administrative Specialist-Target Industries
(Economic Development)
Senior Accountant
Central City Housing Inventory-Student
Small Business Advisory Council-Student
Web Content Coordinator
We offer a generous host of benefits as part of our efforts to keep
PDC a positive, healthy and productive place to work. PDC values
diversity in its work force and is committed to Equal Employment
. Opportunity and Affirmative Action.
Apply online at www.pdc.us/jobs
Portland Development Commission, 222 NW 5th Ave.,
Portland, OR 97209
Jobline: 503.823.3463
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so ciatio n ; P ro v id en ce H ealth
System; Concordia U niversity;
Portland General Electric; African
American Chamber of Commerce;
KBOO Radio and Portland Commu­
nity Media & Television Services.
Sweet and Sour Curry Chicken
‘'Pop this Indian-in­
spired dish into a slow
cooker and enjoy a tasty,
hot dinner, hassle-free.
And it’s low-fat, too!”
C a n d id a te s m ust p o ssess a
M asters d e gre e in highe r
education or a related field and a
m inim um o f th re e ye a rs of
experience in student activities
and leadership development.
For a co m p le te
lis t of
requirements, a detailed position
description, and instructions on
how to a p p ly p lea se v is it
w w w .hrc.pdx.edu or call 503-
725-5341.
Ingredients:
• 1 pound uncooked boneless,
skinless chicken breast, cut into
1 -inch pieces
• 1 large green pepper, cut into 1 -
inch pieces
• 1 large Vidalia onion, sliced
• 14 1/2 oz stewed tomatoes
• 1/2 cup mango chutney
• 1/4 cup water
• 2 Tbsp cornstarch
• 1 1/2 tsp curry powder, or more
to taste
Directions
Portland State University is an
A ffirm a tiv e
A c tio n ,
Equal
Opportunity institution and, in
ke e pin g w ith th e P re sid e n t's
d ive rsity in itia tive , w elcom es
a p p lic a tio n s fro m d ive rse
candidates and candidates who
support diversity
1. Place chicken, pepper and on­
ion in a slow cooker; top with
tomatoes.
2. In a small bowl mix together
remaining ingredients. Pourover
chicken mixture, cover and cook
on low heat for 4 hours.
We still have an opening for your 6th - 8th
grade children if they would like to come
and try out. We provide sponsorship and
jerseys for the kids, this is a free event!
Practice is Tue-Thu ~ 6:50 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Vernon School, 2044 NE Killingsworth St.
from Front
Have you seen me?
Missing and Exploited Children
1-800-THE-LOST
HOUSING AUTHORITY OF PORTLAND
Endangered Missing
CONSTRUCTION MANAGER/GENERAL CONTRACTOR SERVICES
FOR THE GROVE HOTEL
Cori Baker
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS NO. 1 2 /0 7 -2 8
Current Age: 13
Date Missing: Nov. 9,2007
Missing From: Tulsa, OK
Proposals are requested from qualified Construction Managers/
General Contractors for services for the Grove Hotel Rehabilitation
Project. The Grove Hotel, a 70-unit single resident occupancy (SRO)
hotel constructed in 1907 is located on West Burnside Street. The
Housing Authority of Portland (HAP) will accept Proposals until 2:00
PM, January 9, 2008 at HAP’s Purchasing Department located at
135 SW Ash Street, 5th Floor, Portland, Oregon 97204. Proposals
should be clearly marked with the respondent’s name and address
and the RFP title and number.
Cori was last seen at
school.
Hard copies of the Request for Proposals will be available beginning
Thursday, December 20,2007 between 8:30 AM and 4:30 PM at
HAP's Purchasing Department, located at 135 SW Ash Street, 5th
Floor. Portland, Oregon 97204. Electronic copies are available
beginning Thursday, December 20,2007 on the HAP website:
Endangered Runaway
http://www.hapdx.org/business/solicitations.html
Melissa Angell
If RFP is obtained via the HAP website, a required registration
(located on the website as, “Required Registration Form", must
be faxed to HAP (503-802-8496) in order to be added to the Plan
Holders List and to receive any addendum.
Current Age: 15
Date Missing: Sep. 15,2007
Missing From:
Two optional pre-proposal conferences for contractors or their
representatives will be held, both with identical subject material,
on Friday, December 21,2007 and Friday, December 28,2007 at
10:00 AM. These will be held at the Housing Authority Office at
135 SW Ash Street, Portland, Oregon 97204 in the Columbia
Conference Room (6th Floor). Im m ediately follow ing these
conferences, Proposers will have the opportunity to visit the nearby
Grove Hotel.
Melissa may be in the
company of an unknown
adult male; she may be in the
need of medical attention.
Port Townsend, WA
I f you have any inform ation please contact:
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
1-800-THE-LOST (1-800-843-5678)
HAP has established an aspirational goal of 20% participation by
disadvantaged, minority-owned, woman-owned and emerging
small businesses on this project and encourages proposals from
interested D/M/W/ESB firms. Disadvantaged, minority-owned,
woman-owned and emerging small businesses with an interest in
this project are also encouraged to attend the pre-proposal
conferences.
This public service announcement provided
by the Portland Observer Newspaper.
S u b scrib e*
The Housing Authority of Portland is a public corporation serving all
Multnomah County. HAP provides housing and housing-related
services to those who face barriers due to income or disability.
HAP's housing and rent assistance programs serve 33,000
residents throughout the county. A citizen commission, with
volunteer members recommended by the City of Portland, the City
of Gresham, and Multnomah County, and approved by the Portland
City Council, governs HAP.
The Housing Authority is an Equal Employment Opportunity
Employer and strongly encourages minority-owned and women-
owneti businesses and emerging small businesses to submit
proposals or to participate as subcontractors and suppliers on this
and all HAP contracts.
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