Page 8 Portland Observer, March 11, 1982 OBSERVATIONS FROM THE SIDELINES B Y Kathryn Hal! Bogle OLD TOWN MERCHANTS N o w under construction in the cen ter o f Old Town, One Pacific Square will establish a focal point for the north end of downtown. When completed in early 1983, the o ffice building will tie P o rtland's future with its historic past. Frame Factory 211 N.W. Davis L i 1111 h 11 11 • P o rtlan d . O regon 97209 (503) 228 1340 Large selection of posters and ready-made frames C u s to m -m a d e or d o -it-yo u rse lf Buzz's Couch St. Place 101 N .W . 2nd (& C ouch) Fine beer, wines b light dining Hours: 11:30 am -1 am (except Sunday) S te p h a n ie R obinson d au g h ter of M r. and M rs Jam e s R o b in so n , J r. a n d her e sc o rt. D avid Solo M aking Today’ s H istory was the fifth Annual C o tillio n given by the Portland Chapter o f the Links, In ­ corporated on the evening o f Valen­ tine’s Day at the Jantzen Beach Red Lion Inn Between 600 and 700 parents, as­ sorted relatives and friends were on hand in the West ba llro o m o f the hostelry to “ ooh and ahh” over the beauty and accomplishments o f the 14 young women who made th e ir bows and deep curtsies to the com­ m unity in a sweetheart setting. And sweethearts they were. W hite presentation gowns were never lo v e lie r, escorts were never handsomer as C ity Com m issioner C harles Jordan on b e h a lf o f the Links, presented each deb and read the card lis tin g her achievements scholastically, read o f her involve­ ment in helping this community be­ come a better place to live, plus her ambitions fo r herself in college and beyond. Leaving the runway on the arm o f her escort fo r the evening each young woman made her obeisance to her parents kissed her m other, danced with her father, and waltzed in the arms o f her escort with all the other debs and escorts c irc lin g around. T h is c u lm in a tio n o f weeks and m onths o f p re p a ra tio n by debs, th e ir parents and The L in k s was choreographed by Jeanne Hartzog, ann ounces th e opening o f his ta v e rn /re s ta u ra n t Chariman o f the Links Committee fo r Services to Y outh and her co- chair, Rochell M cE lroy. Others on Clem S tew art, her escort, C h ris ­ topher H o llid a y , E lizabeth A . Patton, daughter o f M r. and M rs. Leroy P a tto n , her escort, Joseph this hard-w orking committee were: Earnest H olden, Locvnda M arie Geneva Jones, June B row n, M il­ Ann P hillips, daughter o f M r. and dred Reynolds, Jacquelyn Brow n, Mrs. Herman P hillips, her escort, Jewell Johns and Freddye Petett. Andrew Lynn B row n, Stephanie In the spotlight o f the fifth Links L ynn R obinson, daughter o f M r. C o tillio n were: K im berly Kay A n ­ and Mrs. James Robinson, Jr., her derson, daughter o f M r. and M rs. escort, D avid M ichael Solom on, D onald L . A nderson; her escort, Cynthia Irene Watkins, daughter o f Lauren P a tto n , Ju lia B lack, M r. and Mrs. Harold Watkins, her daughter o f Mrs. Janet Ashby and escort, Pierre G. White. M r. Decosta A shby; her escort, Backing up the Services to Youth W illie Hurst, A p ril Michele Brown, Committee o f The Links were other daughter o f Mrs. Alfreedia Brown support committees involving every and M r. Jaye B. Brown, her escort, member o f the chapter. O f m ajor Shelton M itc h e ll, C herie Burch, interest was the work o f the Souven­ daughter o f Retired M /S gt Charles ir Program com m ittee members E. Burch and M rs. Burch, her es­ whose chairm an was M ildred Rey­ c o rt, Tracy Edw ard Stone, Renee nolds. They put out a handsome Denise H a rris , daughter o f M rs. com m em orative booklet featurin, C laudia R. H a rris and M r. James the debs and their activities and each M . H a rris , her escort, W illia m guest at the a ffa ir received one at Shamsud-Din, Robin Ladcll Kelly, the registration table at arrival time. daughter o f M r. and M rs. Saul Mrs. Reynolds was assisted by Dr. K e lly , S r., her escort, A rle ste r Marva Graham, Rosemary Ander­ C ra in , Angela Denise Lagrone, son, Bernice Mac Rae, Clem Guy, daughter o f Mrs. Lona Lagrone and and Lydia Roy. M r. W illie Lagrone. her escort, Other members on other commit­ George Lagrone. Pamela Alzena tees drew in Lois Sayles, Carmen M a rtin , daughter o f M r. and M rs. W alker, Yvonne W illia m s, G eral­ Greg M artin, her escort, John Ken- dine C hristian, Addie Jean Haynes, y a n ju i, Pamela Me W illia m s , Olga Talley, Fannie Chatman, Alda daughter o f M r. and M rs. Johnnie Ruth Monroe and Kathryn Hall Bo­ Charles McW illiam s Sr., her escort, gle. Fenton C a m p b e ll, T am ara Lynn President o f the Portland Chapter Moland, daughter o f M r. and Mrs. o f The Links is Johnnie Stokes. In tro d u c to ry Prices 226 3461 C hicken basket with potato wedges b salad, 54-chicken $2.65, 54 -chicken S3 95 a la-carte with chips, 54 chicken »1.75. 54-chicken $2.95 H o t Foot Chill B ow l with chips $2.50 Salad Bar with our spicy house dressing $ 1 75. refill $1.00 G reat N ach o l (Feeds 1 3 ) $3 50 ¿ d u caásn a/ a n t/ t/m s n / 1639 N E A lberta PORTLAND. OREGON 9721 1 294 7997 Quadripartite Mental Fitness Hatten joins Kaiser staff by Tom Boothe In order to make the best decisions you must consider the following four Eie ments as baseline foundations. The Kaiser-Permanente Medical Care Program has appointed Glen- dia H a tto n , a registered nurse and fam ily nurse practitioner, to the po­ sition o f medical office adm inistra­ tor for its Salem facility. For the past seven years, Ms. H at­ ton has been administrator fo r nurs­ ing and support services fo r the Orange-Chatham Com prehensive Health Center in Carrboro, North Ca­ rolina, which served approximately 16,000 people in each o f three loca­ tions in and around Chapel H ill. Pre­ viously, she was director o f nursing fo r M odel Neighborhood Total Health Center, Detroit, a member o f the Veterans Administration certifica­ tion team in Southern California and a public health nurse for the Dept. o f H um an Resources, W ashington, DC. Ms. H atton has been active as a speaker in the Chapel HIU school sys­ tem, a member o f the public school health committee, and is a member o f the board of directors for the Chapelo H ill home health agency. In 1979, she was appointed by Governor Hunt o f North Carolina to the state commis­ sion for Health Maintenance Organiz­ ations. Buzz Willits (Photo: Richard J B row n) 1. Consider your Position, as it relates to the positions o f others. 2. Consider your Temperament or (mood), as it relates to the Temperament o f others. 3. Consider your Personality, appearance and behavioral attitude; as it relates to the Personality o f others. 4. Consider your Performance o f true A b ility to act upon your objectives or goals; as it relates to the performance or the ability o f others and the reality of what you are proposing to do. Clear decision making is a major part o f mental-fitness. Knowing and under­ standing these four decision making elements are in part what Quadripartite Mental-Fitness is all about. QLENDIA HATTON