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feimiary 19.19991 J m a t M t g F iscal F ebruary Taking a peak at who's gone where, who's scored well and who gives good tattoo "W" f body art is your thing, you need to know 8 about Medusa Tattoo and Gallery. This les bian-owned business is aspiring to become the tattoo establishment serving the needs . of the gay and lesbian community. Fish, as she is known in tattoo parlance, has 10-plus years of experience in beautifying the bods of boys and babes. Her shop also serves as an art gallery featuring the works of new and underexposed artists. The shop and gallery are located at 310 S.W. Fourth Ave. in downtown Portland. J f a tattoo experi - ence isn’t for you but a shopping excursion is, you may be pleased to Marty Davis learn a new gay- owned store is set to open in March, when Sat urday Market resumes. The Bad Apple will be open on Saturdays and Sundays in Portland’s Skidmore building. Operated by John Hall, the store will have a unique selection of gift items for your perusal. During the week, John will continue his career as a Horizon Air flight attendant. he 1998 year-end numbers are coming in from the business sector, and Gail Davis has emerged as the top sales producer for Bender Properties for the second consecutive year. Her sales for last year were in excess of $7 million. While racking up the numbers, she also managed to receive her Graduate Realtor Institute designation. T n Multnomah Village, David Percival has expanded his kingdom with his recent pur chase of John’s Marketplace. David is currently operating the Multnomah Deli contained within John’s Marketplace. He will now be adding his personal touch to the entire facility. Major changes will include the addition of a fresh meat department, and the produce department will feature a bigger and more varied selection of organic fruits and veg etables. David assures customers that the large beer and wine selection will remain intact. As the new owner, David is committed to preserving the historic tradition of the building. David also serves as president of the Multnom ah Village Business Association. I W il l a m e t t e M o r t g a g e S n the “rumor has it” category, there are those expecting to see changes in Portland’s down town bar scene. Perhaps another new addition coming to the upper Washington Street area? If you do find yourself thirsty and downtown, you can now head over to Scandals for your favorite “adult beverage.” Scandals is now licensed for full bar service. I onald Falk, former president of the Port land Area Business Association and candi date for the title of Portland’s best-dressed real estate agent, has changed his work address. 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Portland’s International Women’s Day celebra No stranger herself to the world of the best tion, slated for March 7. dressed, Floreid Walker has become a member of Waddell & Reed’s President’s Council, which is he Portland-area chapter of the Susan G. comprised of the company’s top 10 financial Komen Breast Cancer Foundation has advisors nationwide. Floreid is Waddell & awarded more than $200,000 in grants to orga Reed’s only Portland representative to attain nizations serving low-income women and this honor. women of color at risk for breast cancer. One of the grants is specifically for outreach n a combined humanitarian effort to save the to the lesbian population. Nationally it is esti city from too many directories, Just Out and mated that one-third of lesbians are at risk of PABA are joining together to produce one real facing breast cancer at some point in their lives. ly great Pocketbook and directory. Thanks to all of you who participated in the To be distributed at gay pride in June, this Race for the Cure or contributed to the founda advertiser-supported resource directory will tion in some other form. eliminate the need for business people to have to deal repeatedly with salespeople. Egos will be his year marks the 20th anniversary of salvaged, dollars will be spent in good stead and Bridgetown Realty. Founded by Deborah we can pride ourselves on a community able to Betron in 1979, the company has grown to 25 form business partnerships. agents operating out of two offices— one at Lloyd Center in Portland and the other in West ■ If you have business-related news that would be Linn. Betron prides herself on hiring staff that o f interest to readers, please call, e-mail or fax appeals not only to the gay and lesbian market, Marty Davis at the Just Out office. but the entire progressive community as well. 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