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a • 3 • ✓ * * •.* • V i a April 23. 1986. Portland Observer. Page 9 D.W.I. — The Deadliest G.E.D. Testing Now Available at PCC Weapon in America! M H Ì I Portland. Oregon — Drunk drivers are Ihe 'in g le greatest cause o l violence in Am erica They have claim ed more than one m illio n lives on our highways over the past tour decades An accident occ urs every 21 minutes as the result o f a drunk driver And, despite increased public awareness ami harsher drinking and d riving law s. the statistics continue Io escalate K O IN TV examines this perplexing issue in a poignant 2 hour special. DAM Ihe Deadliest Weapon in America, scheduled to air Monday. A pril 21 from X 10 p m "W e 'v e all seen the statistics they 're startling ami they 're p a in fu l." says K O IN I V (ieneral Manager and Vice President R M " M i c k " Schaf buch K O IN TV airs this special as |x rt o l an on-going com m itm ent to the community. in hopes o f curbing this k ille r and preventing the needless loss o f liv e s !" Ihe first hour ot this special w ill be hard hitting documentary on drunk d rivin g that lakes a serious and often peintul look at this national dilem m a I|> i' dcKumentary features interviews w ith individuals who have lost loved opes at the hands ot a d ru rk driver, as w i ll as discussions w ith Boh Anastas, fiiunder o f S A I) I) Students Against D riving Drunk, and the toun dez ot M A I ) D Mothers Against Drunk D riving Candy Lightner p w i also examines the problems in detecting and prosecuting the drunk d five r w ith in our ju d icia l system The Optional Traffic Safely Board say s only o»tc o l every tw o thousand drunk driv- e jj on any given night is pulled over' • K O IN -1 V w ill follow up w uh a live sfudiodiscussion from d l()p m locus iftg on teen age drinking and driving Southeast Center Hosted by "Newsroom Six at Noon' Anchor tr ie Schmidt ami Reporter David G illin . this discussion w ill allow input from an audience consisting o f high school and college students, rep resentatives Irom S A D D . M ADD and S A IT R ID L . as w ell as local law en tixcem ent authorities ami an Assistant D A V iew er call ms w ill be encour aged throughout the discussion I his is a particularly volatile tim e o f year lo r young adults as plans for prom night ami graduation often im lude par lies where alcoholic beverages are con sumed II is a tim e o f celebration, o f breaking tree from the restraints ol home It is also a tim e o f serious danger I ighl thousand young Americans are kille d each year in an alcohol related accident Teenagers are k illin g th -n i selves, and others, at a rate more than double the death rale tor any other age group Drank d riving is the num herone k ille r o f young adult» in the United Stales' fin d out why ihe tragedy continues and what you can do Io stop it Watch D W I, Ihe Deadliest Weapon in America Monday. April 21 Irom X II) p lit And K O IN -T V urges you it yo u 've been d rinkin g. IX ) N 'T DRIA I Il you re a student anticipating a celeb ration o l the school's vear end don I graduate Io an early grave' K O IN I V is a subsidiary o l Lee I n lerprises. Im I ee Enterprises pub I is I k - c directly or through its affiliates daily newspapers in IX cities ami owns six television stations and lour AM and I M radio stations I he companv is also involved in graphic arts through its at lilia le d com panv. N APP Sv stems ( I S A t. Inc General Education Developm ent tests w ill he given on u part lim e basis at Ihe Portland Com m unity College Southeast Center, 2X5(1 S I- X2nd Ave . starting A p ril It) Sherry A Robinson. P C t"s director ot C enlial Student Setvices. said ihe testing service w ill he available from I to 4 p m on I huisday s, under the d i rection ot Clerk Jennifer Jove I he program w ill accommodate 15 students per week Robinson said students must make STOP Allen te m p le t M l ( hureh w ill have a Hom etown Attendance R ally Crusade at I I ik t service on Sunday. Apr.127. 19X6 Altei servues there »,11 be a d ow n honk- sweet pxgaltk- pie teed ( ome and worship » ith us Praise ( i o i l " " ' Rev P h illip S Nelson is ihe m inisic, “The Unknown Soldier and His Wife” I i i i i i t H a ll S h rine rs I homes R. A ic k e r, l,ii|> e ria l D epuis o f O rego n and ils liir is d ic tiu n and l l r n r i Johns, Im p é ria l ( Irg a n iz rr o fO re g o n and ils J u ris d ic - tio n . Photo by R ic h a rd J. B row n fu A rri ( n /t u t Rebecca l.owe W arren. President. Portland Branch. American Associa lion ot University W omen, invites all Portland tax payers to hear a current Numher I , w ill speak on successful programs ami current plans ot the c ity 's sch«Mil system Ih e place M o n ta v illa U n ite d Methodist Church, 252 SI XOth Ave Portland I ime 7 10 p m Date Thursday. A p ril 24. 19X6 Dr Prophet w ill answer questions fo llow ing his re marks A ll Portland citizens are w e l come ' public schools' status report To mark the statewide Action Year in support o f p u b lic e d u c a tio n . D r M atthe w Prophet. Superintendent ol Portland P u b lic S cho ols. School D is tric t In a room where sunlight strikes with more force at some windows than others, rotate the curtains each time they're cleaned Studio14 1410 NE Broadway t usl Congregational Church. I 126 SAA Park in Portland i Ih is may he the lu s t tune on llk- SCHOOLS SUPERINTENDENT REPORTS TO AAUW •>' the door or by callin g the church at ’ ’ x 6’I'<|,9,X' , xri M> n ' * " h A Historical Event wesl coast that Black and AA tute S hun etc have partie ipaled in a p ro te ct, said W illia m H HaygiMkl Hay good is III Potentate. Mina Temple #6X He said ho temple is planning im ure projects w ith die N o r t h e a s t S l m i l i is AAem.iy h .n c d il lercnces. Imt ..... goal is to help 1 hit dien, sani Has wood Ihe obiecl o i last Saturdav s health Photo by Richard J. Brown A tw o act play w ritten by Oscar and l.in m y award winner Peter U stinov. ,s k in g produced by A R IR I A C H . the peilorm m g arts group asscktaled w ith the 1 usi ( ongregaltonal ( hutch, 112b SAA Park in dow ntow n Portland The play is a coiik-dic through the ages I, m A at human co n flict, a play that Variety has called t hallengtng and absorbing, disturbing penetrating engrossing " I hir- teen players and 65 costume changes are included in the production that runs about tw o hours Six performances w ill hi- held I nd.iv through Sunday. M ay 2. ' and 4 at X (M) P m and t inlay and Saturday . May 9 and 10. at X (X). w i l l , ., Saturdav matinee al 2 *<) p in 7 Shriners Corne Together, I tic Northeast Shnoc ( lub invited the Prince H all Shriners o l Alma le m pie #6X. I A I A O N M I ,0 p a n n i pale w ith them m sponsoring a lice si icenmg c lin ic , last Satutdav al the I loyd ('enter o lin e o l Dr Douglass I fay Ib is was .1 h is io iii.il event, lor it marked the tirsi tune in ihe history ot Oregon thai AA lute and Black Shriners have w oiked lo cclhci Over 200 people turned nut Saturday night at Terry Schrunk Park to take part in Portland s "Women l ake Back the Night” rally and marc h protesting violence against women. a p jku n itik'iiis in advance and w ill he required to pay $15 it they are taking all liv e parts o l the text battery for the fits t link- I hose w ho are repealing tests w ill he charged $5 if they are PCC students, ot $5 ii (hey come to ihe center from an outside agency Southeast Center w ill he the th ird IN ( lovation offering ihe ( i l l ) tests O ther testing sites are at Sylvania and Cascade campuses Store inform ation about the South east Center testing program is available al 777 K02<), e u s , j p io jcvi u . in io ciK ouiuec iiK*tnhvr\ ol thè minor,ty cultures io take .Khan lage o l itk- Iree esperi seivices ai thè Shuneis Hospii.il |or ( , ippled ( 'hildren ami 1 lui Paiient ( In n is I he Stiline Hospiial tot ( r ip p lc d ( hildren w.isestahlislk-d in 1922 Botti mpaiieni ami uni paiient caie aie given lo iliild ie n turni in lam v lo thè IXth hirthilay recardlessof race, religton. or lelalionstnp io a Stnmer I bere ts no 1 hai -e tot any ot die caie 01 sei 1 ii es p in i iile il bv a Slm ile Hospi tal Adnnssion is based on medicai ami • mane lai need I lie B uiiis Inslilutes ac cept children who li.o c heen binned ami need im iik d ia lc iu te , and 1 hildren iieedtng piasti, ie i olisti ni ti ve 01 ,e A M E R IC A N STA TE B A N K ItMMAI U««O«IT «nutUMCI COWMWAT1O»« I tic record duration for continuous swinging was set by M ollie Jackson of M ary mount College, lo rry town, N .Y . on M arch 25 In A pril I, 1979; IK5 hours. Ron H unt, an inflelder who played with various N a tional League teams holds the record Tor getting hit by pitched halls. 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