Page 8. Portland Observer. M arch 4. 1987 Dougins W irt (Cl. D irector. N ortheast Em ergency Food Program receives a check (or $3,000 from Rev John Jackson. A M A President, and C ornetta S m ith of A M A Photo by Richard J B row n Lt. Glen M y a m o to (LI, of the Portland Police Drug b Vice Division, talks to co m m u n ity m em bers about the progress being m ade against drug houses M y a m o to also explained the kind of in fo rm a tio n the public can gather to assist in cleaning up their neighborhood of drug dealings The m eeting w as held at King N eighborhood Facility Photo by Richard J Brown Service Funds Retained For Usein North/ Northeast Community Through the work of Albina Mini sterial Alliance, $6,000 in United Way funds have remained in the community for emergency assist ance The $6.000 figure represents the amount of money which had been earlier deducted from United Way support for the Urban League United Way had formerly penalized the Urban League after a disagree ment over the scheduling of a fund raising event Efforts by The Rev. John Jack son, AMA President, succeeded in keeping the funds for community service in inner north and north east Portland In awarding the spe cial allocation to Albina Ministerial Rosie's Alliance, United Way specified two purposes for the funds One half of the amount will provide emergen cy assistance for families, dispersed by Albina Ministerial Alliance The remaining $3.000 will be used for emergency food service through Northeast Emergency Food Pro gram Northeast Emergency Food Program is sponsored co operative ly by Albina Ministerial Alliance. Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon. Highland Community Services and the Urban League Radio Help Chicken Wing & Fries all for only 99$ REG $1 99 SAVE $1 00 Fri. tf Sat only 3517 N.E. Union Ave. HRS. MON SAT. 11AM 10PM PHONE 284 2638 MRS. C’s WIGS W EAVING HAIR Georgia Taylor Retires Mrs Georgia Taylor announced her retirement from Lerner's Depart ment Store in the Lloyd Center Mrs Taylor has worked in the Lloyd Center for 22 years A small gather ing was held in her honor for family members and fellow employees in late January Lerner's Department Store had become a special stopping place for those shoppers in the Lloyd Center to greet Mrs Taylor. She has al ways been appreciated by members of the community for her cheerful and friendly ways $18 50 & up or by the ft $4 & Bulk H u m a n Hair $23 96 b up ‘ We have a radio and can help you request emergency assi stance." That's the message Pact fic Power ft Light Company hopes to convey with the red and white RADIO HELP signs that are now on all of the company's radio equipped vehicles "The idea behind the RADIO HELP promotion is simple,” said Rich Cannon, Rose City district manager "We want people to know that we have radios in our trucks that can be used to call the police, fire department or an ambu lance during a crisis " Cannon stressed that RADIO HELP is not intended to involve Pact fic employees in law enforcement activities, but is merely an effort to be a good neighbor Drivers are trained to respond quickly to emergency request When approached, the Pacific em ployee will radio the company dis patcher. who will take down the Io cation and key facts and contact the appropriate emergency agency B*"* Cl6'f* P'oc,' * ° ' The Oregon Lottery has a new 4-number game you can play for money Oregon's Daily 4. You can play it every day on the same machine that you play Megabucks-Lotto And you can win thousands of dollars playing it To play, just pick four numbers from 0-9 in any combination — 1492 or 2001, for example If they match, in exact order, the four numbers drawn that evening by the Lottery, you win (see chart). It's that simple You can play up to six days of Oregon Daily 4 on the same ticket And how much you win depends on how much money you play, and how many numbers you match A M O M O O U G IA I MA T A I« C O U » U K H A It w t I I 1 Wig Styling $7 50 AND UP (long or specialty styles slightly higher) BRAIDS $2.95 Deli Sale! Bonnie CleeeS Iwe. • M m i . OPIN Twee, ttmi le t. 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM Match first 3 or last 3 m order You win Match first 2. middle 2. or last 2 in order You win »1 $1 500 $3 000 $4 500 $6 000 $7.500 $ 100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $5 $10 $15 $20 $25 CktG» 0* wvsrsnQ O mqdc S D eify 4 ’ «n 3ft »or «te*h JcNWk Go for the money Play Oregon’s Daily 4 today If you don't, you could be out thousands super savings on lunchmeat, cheese, margerine, etc. . . Open M o n . Sat 9 30 6 00 M RS. C ’s W IGS 707 N.E. Premont 281-6S25 Match all 4 in order You $2 S3 $4 $5 Serving Portland For Over 30 Years 9300 For each amount played Groceries Below Wholesale Priceell OREGON LOTTERY Foodstamps W alco m al ' ’WOr^or lotto»»