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Page 18 ’B’* ^ortlanh (Observer Pride & Passion C lassified / B id dis) Portland State Vj/ U N IV E R S IT Y PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY: Come work at PSU as part of our Monthly Salary: $55,818 - $7,819 growing, dynamic team in higher e d u c a tio n . O ur cam pus is in The City of Portland, Water Bureau downtown Portland next to the is seeking a Engineering Survey park blocks greenway, buses, MAX, Manager. The Engineering Survey and the street car stop at our door. M a n a g e r is re sp o n s ib le fo r planning, organizing and directing Portland State, Oregon’s largest a section of employees engaged university, seeks an experienced in various engineering support Assista nt to the Dean for the activities, including field and office S ch o ol of S o cia l W ork. The land survey activities; real estate Assistant to the Dean manages activities, including title research the Dean’s calendar, schedules and property d escrip tion s for m e e tin g s, ta k e s m in utes, easements or property acquisition; prepares and maintains control of and p ro vides lea d ersh ip and materials including confidential o ve rsig h t in m a in ta in in g the and legal fo r a d m in is tra tiv e Bureau’s municipal water rights. action, coordinates special events and ensures com pliance with For a dd itio n a l, more detailed applicable laws, rules, policies, information or to apply online, visit http://www.portlandoregon.gov/ and procedures. jobs/. Women and minorities are C o m p e n sa tio n in c lu d e s a encouraged to apply. The City of comprehensive benefits package, P o rtlan d is an Equal Opportunity including reduced tuition at all Employer. seven in s titu tio n s w ith in the Employment Specialist Oregon University System. This Northwest Portland benefit can be transferred to one dependent (i.e., spouse, domestic Career Technical Training Program p a rtn e r, d e p e n d e n t ch ild , or serving young adults ages 16-24 dom estic partner’s dependent years is seeking an individual to child). PSU is an AA/EO institution plan, coordinate, and develop and, in keeping with the President's individualized career transition d iv e rs ity in itia tive , w elcom es and placement plans for students. a p p lic a tio n s from d ive rse Develop and oversee work-based candidates and candidates who learning sites with employers and support diversity. ensure WBL agreements are on file for each site. Utilize community If this sounds like an exciting resources and refer students to opportunity for you, please read other program areas, such as the qualifications in the full job s u p p o rt s e rv ic e s , tra n s fe rs , announcement and apply online e xte n s io n s and a d va n ce d at: h ttp :/ / w w w .p d x.e d u / h r/ programs, as needed. Perform employment (click on “Classified other duties as assigned. Staff Openings’’). Bachelor’s degree or four years (If you are unable to link directly, experience working with youth. please cut and paste or enter the One year experience in sales, URL in your browser). Online marketing or counseling related applications will be accepted until s e rv ic e s . M ust be co m p u te r m idnight December 15, 2011. proficient. Valid driver’s license PSU Human Resources is located s ta te of re sid e n ce w ith an at Market Center Building, 1600 a c c e p ta b le d riv in g reco rd . SW 4th Ave, Ste. 518, 503-725- $32,460 annually + com plete 4926. benefits package. Advertise with diversity in lA )iTlandOhserver Call 503-288-0033 2 ~ ads (report I.mdob server.com c o n t i n u e d f r o m page 9 City of Portland Bureau of Technology Services Engineering Survey Manager December 14, 2011 Augustana Lutheran Church NE 15lh&Knott 503-288-6174 We invite you to join us Christmas Eve “Joy to Every Heart’’ 7 pm Candlelight Jazz Carol Service 9 pm Candlelight Gospel/ Jazz Carol Service 11 pm Candlelight Carol Service w/organ & choir CHRISTMAS DAY Worship at 10 a.m. • A multicultural, welcoming and affirming church Rev. W J . Mark Knutson www4tugustana.org Oscar Charleston, James “Cool Papa” Bell, Josh Gibson and Satchel Paige thrilled audiences and helped pave the way for integration of the major leagues in the mid-20th cen tury. In 1971, Satchel Paige became the first player inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame based solely on his performance in the Negro leagues. In the years that followed, more than 35 players and managers from such powerhouse Negro league teams as the Chicago American Giants, Kansas City Mon archs, St. Louis Stars, Pittsburgh Crawfords and Homestead Grays have been voted into the Hall of Fame. Players in the Negro leagues were some of the most talented and in spiring sports figures of their day. This exhibition shows that, in spite of segregation, black players helped advance the game of baseball in many ways. The Kansas City M onarchs, a Negro league team, were the first to develop a successful lighting system for night games, five years before M ajor League Baseball played its first night game. They carried their own generators and light stands with them on the road. The exhibition tells many more rem arkable stories o f players and team s who were shut out of m ajor league baseball, but persevered in a sport they loved. The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum and the Ameri can Library Association Public Pro grams Office organized the travel ing exhibition, which was made pos sible by a major grant from the Na tional Endowment for the Humani ties: great ideas brought to life. The traveling exhibition is based upon an exhibition of the same name on permanent display at the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N. Y. Multnomah County Library will supplement this travelling exhibition with local memorabilia that celebrates the contributions of Oregon baseball players throughout the years. The library is sponsoring free programs and other events for the public in connection with the exhi bition. For more information, visit multcolib.org. The exhibition will be on display at the library until Jan. 22. IX rA T H E R /S ■ ■ I N W V IF IS T R I ES Come and Experience Faith and Miracles! With Special Musical Guest Ray & Ada Tellis Qualified applicants must apply on line at w w w .m tc jo b s.c o m . All responses must be received no later than close of business day Friday, December 16, 2011. We are an Equal O p p o rtu n ity Employer! For contracting opportunities with the City of Portland, visit the Friday, December 23 rd at 7pm Procurement Services website at: http://www.portlandonllne.com/ omf/purchaslng connect with us City of Portland Procurement Services 1 1 2 0 SW Fifth Avenue Room 7 5 0 Portland Oregon 9 7 2 0 4 5 0 3 -8 2 3 -6 8 5 5 N e w S o n g C o m m u n ity C e n te r 2511 NE MLK Blvd • Portland. OR 97212 C o rn e r o f N E M IK B lvd a n d R u s s e ll S tre e t Doors open at 6pm for every service. For directions or more information, call 503-488-5481 or log on to w w w .m f h m p o r t la n d .c o m J