Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, December 06, 1979, Page 4, Image 4

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    Page 4 POf11end ObMn,e, Oecembet I. 1979
Personalized & Custom Made Jewelry
Jewelry /Watches / Diamonds
Diamond Setting
Michelle Mitchell fin foreground I join. the oboe eection.
Stephanie Cote. St Mery I Academy student on the cello
Orchestra develops youthful music talents
B:; Kotllr,,i Bo1t,
The \1etropo11•an Youth Sym-
phon) and Preparatory orchestras
""ere heard ma Sunday maunee con-
cert at Jefferson H,@h School
Auditor um on Decffllbff 2
The openm1 performances of the
,uh sea.son of the Auociauon ""as
-..el attended "',th a ~er) nominal
adm1 10n fee an mcenu,e upcctcd
• attrac m re
aroups
Member hip m the orchestra 1
made up
oung mus1c1an rangm1
,n age from elementar
. hool
throuJh ,.ouege Placement m eithff
the preparator or
mphony ,
based on abi.11) by aud1uon
Student .. ome from the greater
metrooolitan area
The oung mus1c1ans de,elop their
talent C\Cf) Saturday mornmg un-
der the director 1p of \fr LaJos
Bal
Symphony> and Smer Con-
Linda Brown fcenterl concentrate• on her mu11c
stance Loh, k C Preparatory or-
chestra)
Mus1caJ cdu~llon scholanhips arc
a,ailable to mu.s1c1an members Af-
ter compeuuon before qualified
to present ability and future pocen-
uaJ
The camera found three airh of
families "'-C knov, conccntraun1 on
their music scores, among the nearl)'
one hundred young people -.ho
bel ng to the orchestras
V. c picture Linda Bro11,n, \'1olinist,
student at St. Helens Hall and
dauJhtff of Dr and Mn . v. ebstcr C
Bro11,n, Michelle \1itchell, oboist,
daughter of \fr and Mn Ed1ar
'1 tchell \fs Mitchell 1s a freshman
at the Un ,ers1t)' of Portland
Stcphan,c Cole, an accomplished
p1anm and cellist, 1s the dau&htff of
Mr and Mn Joshua Cole
Stcphan,e attend
St
\1ary 's
age ~ e ..
e g ,crnmcn• an
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a
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8 ..1 m e an ~~ d, pure
, e • m 112 d1 ercn•
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percent
ulted n
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rate • -..ed here " a need
f r u h . 1 c • ,• he I m
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I , n ng ,
n ,ame
an
abrupt end Taking n IC I he ell•
lcn pr am
Pt rtland C •
un.. ' 1dcd
upp
>nc f
the ., tff • h:
• e 1tencra1 fund
b .J . The r en
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n
began Jn Ck-
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ha,cbecn
t< C I t
br< ugh• to the .. enter, about 55
criminal and 4S ,.,,11 ~ The agen-
,. ha a 'u11 time taff of three
"amcd mcd1at
and I~ part ume
v. ker 1\11 part lime v. rken are
,. mmuMy
untttrs "'ho indicated
an ntc-res• ,n mcd1at1on "'oo. All
ter "' ker lla~e been m ructed
throug .. la e pro, 1dcd b a
•raining unn from Calif rnia
l ,nda Robert program .. o c r-
dinator for the Metropolitan Human
Relations Commns1on say the .. en-
ter ,oluntecrs represent all area f
the ,.,t She say thi "a), nc11h-
borhood resident "'uh complaint
feel ,1ke people on the pane, ,.an
ident,f "'uh hem
Robert sa) "It the job of the
Worth looking into-
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of
At th• UAi•u•itJ of Portlaftd rou will f1ftd
a wtd• off•r•"I of prof•••io-.1
&ftd
•pecifacally d••il"•d proaram• to m••t
,_r t•ch11ical, b11••"••• &ftd prof•••k>11al
car••r "••d•.
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'TI\e School of a..-,11eu Adlftiftistratio11,
th•
School
of
N•rsial,
&Ad
the
M•ltnomah School of £a&ifte•ri ... ha•e
natioaal accr•ditatioa. 'TI\• Sch-I of
U11catio11 •• accr•d•t•d re1io11an, a11d '"
th• Stat• of Or•1011 There ar• twe11tr•
"'"• likral arts majors •••Hable .
C:-tift-• lear11111a proarams at the
Uai•enilr of Portland a11cl•de llloth cr•dit
&ftd -
•credtt short CCHIFMS, ••eaiaa
cl••M•. worll•hops, •e111i11ars, COftfer-
ences &ftd i11stit•tes, 011 &ftd oft C&fflP••
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Earlier thu year, the Metropolitan
Human Rclauon Comm1u1on
released a study rcponin1 a dispor-
port1onatc number or suspensions
amon1 adminutra11 e tran fer
, udcnts
Prior to that report, the Com-
munl! Coaht1on for
hool 1n-
tegrat1on addreucd the usuc of
dt 1phne It recommended nc,.
catc1ones of di 1phne and lime
I , "'-hich the Board of Education
adopted
The Black United Front included
equity 1n d1 1phne a one of It
dtmands The Board' shorr rerm
resolution on ,.hool 1nte1ra11on
promised to "e,ipeditiously" con-
sider the Comm1rnon' report and
1ttk way to reduce the number of
\u penS1on\
The committee'1 s1,i tcp plan calls
I, t for heannp wuh parents and
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U•PAK "'PETE'"
ARMSTRONG
CEILl'NG TILE
Glfl\lOllf
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"Since the i,rogram's bqlnrung a
number of persons ha,e referred
cases to the center The police, social
ser\lCC, the cJty and pn,·atc qenc1cs
ha~e contacted the agency about
c,i1stmg problems. The pnme 1oaJ of
the Neighborhood Mediation Center
1s to sol"'c the problem m such a v.ay
to make both panics "'inners.''
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Ceramic Tile 4 ' .. . . . . ...... .. . .. .. . .. S•
Wa1herle11 Faucet• ... , . .. ... 2O0/o Off
Toileh Wh. . . ... .... . ....... . . . . 1 39H
De1k Topi , ... . .. ... . . ..... .. .. , . , 1 25 ..
Windows Odd ..... . ...... ... .. . '5•'25
Formica Pre-Formed
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Bath VanitiH .. .. .. . .. .. . . . 2O0/o OFF
Energy Save,. by G.E. . . . . . . , .... 1 1
Formica Cu tout1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SO•
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Medicine Cabineh . .... ... . . . 2O0/o
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BUILIDING MA'TERIALS INC.
MnEI IUNO
llOW..:IN
INSULATION
;:.!~~
OPEH Moft.•s.t. 8 to S
lhrthside
Southside
S2 2 N E Union
1512 J S E McLou9hlin
M1lwaul110
284-9.38
Robens say persons can call the
Mediation Center at 234-2829
students. Following these v.ill be
mcct1n1s ,. ith principals, teachers
and teacher or1an1zat1ons.
Ba\cd on these hearin1, ideas for
pon1blc recommendations -..ill be
prepared At the same time, the
distnct staff will prepare an anlaysis
of discipline acti\'1t1cs m the schools.
This analym, "'ith the proposals
drawn by the committee will be sait
to many local groups and
or1aniza11ons "1th a request for
comments and sugest1ons.
Finally, taking all of the con-
siderations put forth by the com -
munity, the committee ..,ill prepare
its final rcpon and present it to the
Board.
Letters will 10 to all parents and
administratilo'c transfff students, an-
nouncm1 the hearinp and indicatin1
that parents can be heard m public
mectinas.
SCHEDULE FOR COMMUNITY
DISCUSSIONS ON DISCIPLINE
IN OUR SCHOOLS
Saturday, December 8, 10-noon
New Hope Miuionary Baptist Chur-
ch
Wednesday, December 12, 5-8:00
p m. Vernon School
Thursday, Dtctmbtr I l, 5-8:00
p.m. Woodlawn School
Saturday, December 1,, 10-noon,
New Hope Miuionary Baptist Chur-
ch
Saturday, December 15, 1-3:00
p.m. New Hope Miuionary Baptist
Church
American State Bank
"11t, S.11k tlwt lllllf""'°" btu/1"
ffDN.E. U on
,CLOSE 0IUT1
S
P•ANEUNG
Board committee meets parents
The
Portland
Board
of
Education' special committee on
discipline •ill hold a sen~ of public
mccun1 to di u problem and
solution
urround1ng student
discipline The commlltee conmt~ of
hool Board member
Herb
Cawthronc and Sarah N~hall
Committee
Chairperson
Ca-..thornc say "All children must
learn that no progress u made
without self-control, a sense of direc-
tion and a disciplined personality
'But, • he continues, "children
"'111 not learn th1 unless the
di ,phnc 1n ol cs the effectn·c
communi~uon between parent, and
Buil.ding Materi,a l
A~demy
mediator to asust neighbors by
comm1 toacthcr and wiving their
o-.. n problems In a nei1hbor qamst
neighbor 11uat1on often limes
someone "'ill call the police and m
most cases the authorities can't do
much about the problem."
281-8801
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jud1cs, a.,ards are made 8':«>rdi111
'M ediation Center solves neighborhood squabbles
By Sttpllani, L M1cho,I
Concern about ne,@hb Jrh v d
problems such ilS no1 ~. •rC"ipa
harassment, propeny damage, ct~ ,
can nov. be handled -..uhout '>ttk ng
upensne le1al help A ~e gh-
borhood Med1at1on Center ha
c,pcned m the Kmg F ,
u
2
4815 NE 7th A~enue
The Med1at1on Center pro, 1dc
med1a11on and conciliation er,
for
nei1hborhood
d, pute
Or1inally, three such centers -.ere
estabh\hed m Portland durin1 1978
as pilot proJect The f acilitie5 "'ere
then funded by the fcdffal go,crn-
mcnt throu1h CETA (Comprehen-
sive Employment and Tram ng A~1,
It's been emmated that all three
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