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March 7, 2012 Page 16 1 503-288-0033 S u b s c r ib e Attn: Subscriptions, The I $60.00 for 6 m onths • $110.00 for 1 year Portland Observer, PO Box | $200.00 for 2 years (please include check with form ) 3137, Portland OR 97208. j L aw N ame : _______________________________ T elephone : __________________________ A ddress : _________________________ -__ or email subscriptions@portlandobserver.com CRIME STOPPERS (5 0 3 ) 823-HELP 1 11 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Portland, Oregon Reward Offered in Homeless Shooting Two men were shot while sleeping Advertise with diversity in The Portland Police Bureau, in cooperation with Crime Stoppers, is asking for your help in solving the shooting of two homeless men in southeast Portland. 7,16 Portland Observer Call 503-288-0033 MK OF’ Pam bought over 50 containers of furniture - Walt's orders: I MARK IT DOWN & MOVE IT OUT! _ * 1 -r- | I tt 3 Shop City Liquidators Furniture W arehouse and Save $$$. 9 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 6 0 ,0 0 0 s q u a re f e e t o f d e a Is t o c h o o s e fr o m Cenerai Merchandise & Brass Departments Dickies Work Gloves J X * Ji ‘Family Owned since 1977 Brand Name Furniture • New In A Box ■■ L vwk , On Wednesday Feb. 22 at 5:12 a.m., police responded to the report of a shooting in the 100 block of Southeast Belmont Street. Officers arrived and located two men who'd been shot by an unknown assailant. Both men had been sleeping when they were shot. The victims, 57-year-old Carter "Joe" Hickman and 43-year-old Albert "Allen" Dean, both remain were critically injured, but are ex- Peeled to survive. Genuine goat skin Energy Saver Flourescent Bulbs Your Choice Portland Portland Trail Blazei Trail Blazers Step •r| Stool AA( each Power Painter Pro 23 watt flood light GE15 watt globe light GE R30 fanlight Start saving energy and Money today W l9 % now Finish th e b ig jo b s fa st! Lock 'n Go Computer crederua with Hutch, very nice, veneers & solids, black and silver. 59*x72* List Price: $1399 9 Liquidator Price 9 Was: $399 ■ This is high-end stuff that we got wav too much off Great design desk and hutch. 3 5 W ta 3 9 ’d> in coffee ont, 28 t o in stock Both Pieces! 2nd Floor NEW Home Furniture Beveled Mirror Cabinet 6 FOOT BOOKCASE w ith 9 Drawers Swivel Recliner E le c tric F ire p la c e y 4 The suspect is described as a white male wearing dark clothing and was in a black or dark blue- colored newer style Volvo station I wagon with a large dog in the rear Living Wage Jobs Forum Friday Employers who are hiring pledge support Aspen Presidential WingBack Leather Chair O ffice F u rn itu re • 15 amp *120 volt • Comes with remote control • vent free »6' cord • 11 thermostat levels • timer -5 brightness levels offlame. / SHO / with ottoman, reclines, available in brown or black Assorted Loveseats Ronja Olive fabric only cargo area of the vehicle. Detectives would like to hear from anyone with information about this shooting, anyone who may have seen this vehicle before or after the shooting, or any instances where someone has driven up harassing or threatening homeless people. Crime Stoppers is offering a cash reward of up to $ 1,000 for informa tion, reported to Crime Stoppers, that leads to an arrest in this case, or any unsolved felony, and you can remain anonymous. Leave a Crime Stoppers tip online atcrimestoppersoforegon.com, text CRIMES (274637) and in the subject line put 823HELP, followed by your tip, or call 503-823-HELP(4357) and leave your tip information. Sen. Chip Shields has announced that SoloPower, Widmer Brothers and American Red Cross have joined a growing list of business who will participate in a living wage jobs town hall on Friday, March 9. The companies join Oregon Iron Works, New Seasons Market and Gunderson who have already com mitted to the session to be held from noon to 1:30 p.m. at Vigor Industrial on Swan Island, 5555 N. Channel Ave. The event will be hosted by Shields and State Representatives Lew Frederick and Tina Kotek, Democratic lawmakers who repre sent north and northeast Portland. "Oregon, like the rest of the coun try, is hurting, and unemployment is way too high. But there are compa nies in north and northeast Portland who are hiring despite it all, and we are excited to be bringing a number of them to our next living wage jobs town hall to meet north and north east Portlanders looking for work," said Shields. SoloPower, an innovator of thin- - S en . Chip S h ield s film photovoltaic cells and modules, is in the process of constructing its manufacturing headquarters and first high-volume manufacturing lines in northeast Portland. They expect to employ over450 people in permanent positions, 270 construc tion jobs and expect to play a role in creating several hundred additional supply chain jobs. Widmer Brothers is a north Port land company with almost 30 years experience brewing and selling craft beer. The American Red Cross em ploys well over 50 people in their north Portland headquarters. For more information about the jobs forum, call MaryAlecia K. Briggs at 503-986-1722, or send an em ail to sen.chipshields @ state.or.us. To Place Your Classified Advertisement 503*230-7716 503*238*4477 NEW HOME FURNITURE: OFFICE FURNITURE: Open 7 Days 9am to 6pm X FURNITURE WAREHOUSE J 823 S.E. 3rd Avenue WeDg rtEvefy ' H East End Of The Morrison Bridge -yj| Midnight! KZw www.cityliquidators.com W Our Site Wants Your Input. Give Us Your Ideas: parnMcitybqutdators.com Contact: Phone: 503-288-0033 Fax: 503-288-0015 e-mail: classifieds@portlanclobserver.com