Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013, November 03, 2000, Page 6, Image 6

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St. Stephen s Episcopal
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Welcoming All People Since 1863
Sunday Services • 7:45 and 10:00 am
Sunday School & Childcare at 10:00 am
Rev. Lawrence Falkowski, Ph.D.
rector
1432 S.W. 13th Avenue • Portland, Oregon 97201
(503) 223-6424
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ultnomah County Cir­
cuit Court Judge Mar­
shall Amiton held Dm and
Bonnie Mahon in contempt
of court for violating a
restraining order on one of
the Oregon Citizens Alli­
ance’s hank accounts. In
early September, Catherine
Stauffer had the order placed
on the account in an attempt
to collect a $32,000 judg­
ment awarded her in 1992.
The Mahons returned
about $840 in checks donated Lon Mabon
to the OCA Educational
Foundation to keep the money from going to her.
Amiton said that was a violation of the order.
The Mahons have until Nov. 10 to pay
Stauffer $840. Failing to do so will cost them
$500 a day.
Bonnie Mabon testified that she returned
the checks, despite the standing restraining
order, at the advice of her attorney, Bill Bailey.
He admitted giving his clients had advice and
now says they will obey the ruling, according to
the Oregonian.
Stauffer filed a new lawsuit against several of
the OCA organizations, the Mahons’ business
and the couple themselves. It alleges fraudulent
transfer of monies among their entities to avoid
paying the judgment and seeks punitive damages.
The Mahons claim the foundation has been
unable to pay up because of lack of funds. But
Stauffer’s attorney found the organization has
taken in more than $1 million since the judgment.
The financial paper trail was reviewed in a
September judgment debtor examination.
Stauffer hopes to give most of the money she
recovers to the OCA’s opposition but says she
needs financial help to pursue the lawsuit.
To donate money fur Stauffer’s legal fund, send
checks made out to “Tienson in mist for Catherine
Stauffer” to Thane Tienson, Wells Fargo Tower, Suite
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munity relations director, said this year’s events
promise to be prominent. “I think there’s a real­
ly renewed effort to make people aware of this
day and that this is still a huge concern.”
The Life Rock concert will feature music, a
spoken-word performance, a raffle and a health
fair from 8 p.m. to midnight Dec. 1 at Portland
State University’s Shattuck Hall, 1914 S.W. Park
Ave. The event is being organized by alternative
pop/rock band Third Estate, which will perform
along with fellow local artists the American
Girls, the Orange Collection and Pedro Luz.
The concert is open to people of all ages.
KOIN-TV news anchor Reed Coleman will
serve as the host.
A $5 donation is suggested. Call Guy John­
son at 503-657-7601 for details.
Life Rock will benefit Africa AIDS Respoase,
a nonprofit organization providing services to
Portland’s sister city of Mutare, Zimbabwe, where
half of the residents are HIV-positive. Proceeds
will help build a clinic and create public systems
to keep in running.
’ “This is a wonderful thing because it goes
beyond our boundaries,” Rizzio said. “This dis­
ease is borderless.”
A 6:30 p.m. reception and 7 p.m. book reading
will precede the concert. High school students in
Portland and Mutare were asked to write about
being infected or affected by HIV for Voices of Ore'
gon and Beyond, which will he available during the
event.
A World AIDS Day preview will kick things
off from 7 to 9 p.m. Nov. 29 at the World Trade
Center, 121 S.W. Salmon St. A slide presentation
will provide the latest information on the grass­
roots efforts in Mutare, and a special performance
by the Abakan American Ballet will follow.
A $5 donation is suggested. Call Maria Kos-
metatos at 503-493-3208 for details.
Alison Goldstein, Coalition for AIDS Educa­
tors chairwoman, has compiled a pamphlet list­
ing more than 18 World AIDS Awareness Week
events statewide. Call 503-223-5907 for a copy.
Rizzio said the events are especially relevant
in Portland, which still has a high infection rate.
“Our gay population is disproportionately infect­
ed and affected by AIDS. We can never forget
that. We’ve got to never let down our guards.”
Judith Rizzio
W orld AIDS D ay
P lanning B egins
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or^ AIDS Day is almost a month away,
hut plans already are in the works.
Judith Rizzio, Our House of Portland com-
\ r. Laura Schlessingcr apparently is getting
warmed up with her anti-gay rhetoric. Ac­
cording to Bonnie Tinker, Uwe Makes a Family
executive director, she mentioned homosexuals on
her television talk show for the first time Oct. 11—
coincidentally National Coming Out Day.
In a discussion of anti-family commercials dur­
ing the Sydney Olympics, Schlessinger ques­
tioned the appropriateness of the lesbian-oriented
John Hancock advertisement. “How about the
women collecting babies at the airport that they
were adopting with no fathers around?" she asked.