Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, October 27, 1988, Page 9, Image 9

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    October 27, 1988, Portland Observer, Page 9
E nergy A nswers
Pepsii’s
Thankful For
Children
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FR O M TH E OSU
E X T E N S IO N S E R V IC E
Columbia recording artist Cheryl "Pepsii" Riley
is riding high on the charts with her first single,
"Thanks For My Child” from her debut album, Me,
Myself And I.”
Cheryl, a Brooklyn native, jumped at the oppor­
tunity to record the tune written by the six-man band,
Full Force, who discovered and manage, in addition
to Riley, such acts as Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam and UTFO.
Wherever played, “Thanks For My Child instantly
becomes the number one most-requested song. Un­
doubtedly, it will be a national number one record.
A nurse specializing in the care of handicapped
children, Pepsii says, “ I’ve worked with children who
too often are not appreciated by their parents. I feel
every parent should thank God for their child, no mat­
ter what. I wish this message could reach and
pace with their coniinueu piuyieo-
sion, appear locked in an enduring
struggle with men, who they say
have the enviable position of being
a commodity. Black men however,
disagree. "Men seem to always
have more at risk in relationships,”
says Richard Eddington, 29. “ it’s
always our egos or our money
that’s on the line,” he notes.
While both sides seemingly
grapple for control, women ex­
press outright confusion about
what men want in relationships.
"They tell you they want an in­
telligent, outspoken woman-of-the
'80s type,” says Valerie Quinn, 30.
"But those aren’t the women they
make commitments to.”
As Black women decry a “ short­
age” of eligible Black men, and
men continue to content with their
changing roles in society, it is a
matter of perspective as to who
Q
When I buy firewood, how
a can I be sure I’m getting a
full cord?
Firewood is usually sold
a by volume. The standard
cord is a stack 8 feet long, 4 feet
high and 4 feet wide, or 128 cubic
feet. The actual volume of wood in
a cord is about 80 to 90 cubic feet.
The rest of the stack is air space.
If the wood is loosely dumped,
there's going to be more air space.
A rought estimate is that it takes
160 to 190 cubic feet of loosely pil­
ed wood to equal a neatly stacked
standard cord.
You may have heard the term
“ face” cord. A face cord refers to a
stack of wood 8 feet long, 4 feet
high and as wide as the length of
the wood. It is always less than a
full cord, so it should cost less.
To make sure you get a full cord
you should measure it stacked
before you pay for it. You can
measure it on the truck or on the
ground. The dimensions can differ
from 4 feet by 4 feet by 8 feet as
long as the volume of length times
heiqht times width is 128 cubic
feet.
A
of I B P.O.E.W. presented contestants from every corner of
1988 Miss Elk of the World Pageant held recently in Miami,
ored by Coca-Cola USA, the twenty-one year old pageant
alent and intelligence and awards scholarships and prizes,
s conducted annually during the Elks national convention.
188 winner with pageant officials (left to right) Calvin Drew,
iner of Beauty and Talent; Eugene McCullers, manager of
rs Coca-Cola USA; The Honorable Jean C. Smith Grand
enessa J. Terry, Ms. Elk of the World; The Hor\ oi ab,e>Do" a'd.
B i.ia r- a n d M s . L’Dina Robinson, Grand Directress of
IBM Job Training Centers qualify people
for employment. Programming class in­
structor Kevin Leeders (center) makes a
point with Anika Curry (left), and Jeusell
Williams (right). They are among the
students at an IBM-sponsored job train­
ing center in Los Angeles. IBM s 74
training centers are located in urban
areas with high unemployment and
operated in cooperation with non-profit,
community-based organizations. Train­
ing offered includes courses in program­
ming, computer operations, data entry
and word processing.
has the upper hand in Black male/
female relationships, reports the
November ‘Ebony’.
Black women, who argue that
men’s attitudes have not kept
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SURGEON GENERAL’ S W ARNING: Sm oking
By P regnant W om en May R esult in Fetal
Injury, Premature Birth, And Low Birth W eight.