AMMMBMMMMMMM •y. Page 7 Portland Observer AUGUST 10,1989 ¿O » r fe Bob’s Outlet Store ’S 5001 N.E. Martin Luther King Blvd. ¡¡Super Deals on Home Furnishings And More!! p & 9’s amo m v Factory Close Outs Overstocks §w e’re new so come by and get acquainted B e a u t y S a l o n Weight Management System & B e a u t y S u p p l ie s w 5 □ o B 1 N Peggy Sum ner (5 0 3 )2 8 9 -0 2 0 5 SOUTHERN • Kindergarten • Pre-School •SV h » AV. sa »» • a ; *«. •* 1' E to 11 yrs. Mon-Fri D IR E C T E D BY CARY O 'B R IE N 6:30 am 6.00 pm JULY 2 8 - A U G U S T 2 6 , 1 989 T M I1 M O O U C T I O N M A * ■ K N M A O L » O l l t a i t »V A C IA N I H O M THt M tT A O ’ O llT A N A a r i c o m m is s io n . 202 1 St HA W THO RN E BLVD RE SE R V A T IO N S : 2 J 2 200 5 - THURSDAY, FRIDAY. SATURDAY Hildegard 254-0311. Call 8PM . ’4 the 281-6930 BLACK ROSE 128 N.E. Russell St. jjj V» f,'í* < T -3 ta ‘ x . ‘-4: . a »* s T I '•Since 1952” • Soads A j w 5? - 4 'I«: u M e m o r ia l C e n te r • Brakfist fa J Grace Collins • Hot Lunches K A N N E R 'S Here Children 6 wks. 10% discount on a food for life success play with this coupon d J VE /¿ J * - :* ’Latch Key Program * Safe and Effective • .* IP u n i J.om bard Day Care Cambridge-Food For Life raoouctiONi » u THE W O R L D P R E M IE R E OF 231 N. Lom bard Suite 200 Portland, OR 97217 I • Z’Z ifc 4 Year Olds - Making Cookies PORTLAND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION C o m m issio n M e e tin g Date: A ugust 9,1989 Place: Eastside Office 1425 N.E. Irving, Suite 200 Portland, OR Time: 11:00 a.m. Comm ission meetings are open to the public. A com plete agenda is available at PDC. Call 796-5300. PDC is the City of Portland's urban renewal and economic developm ent agency. NURSING PROGRAM AWARDED $1 MILLION Small Shop! Leasing Chair Beauty O perator Braids, M anicurist Please call 289-0205 Hours 9-6 O w ner Peggy Sum m er 231 N. Lom bard Portland, OR 97217 Grace Collins Memorial Center 5 Year Ol, Reading First Gra, Books ; Appropriate Dress No Cover 838 N. Killingsworth 286-9101 — Day Care - * •X'Æ.-', \ee tíi&TMtferente >1 & ..J 7 ?^ . Safeway is in your Neighborhood to Stay An innovative program designed to provide health care to the hom e less in exchange for educational o p portunities for students in the How ard University College o f Nursing has ju st received support in the sum o f more than $1 million. The W.K. Kellogg Foundation has awarded the nursing school a three- year grant o f $1,040,520 to improve the health services for hom eless at the 1,700-bed Federal City Shelter in W ashington, D.C. The grant will also fund education and training for vol unteer staff who work at the shelter. Specifically, the Kellogg grant will extend health promotion, maintenance and convalescent services to the home less men and women at the Federal City Shelter through a nurse-m an aged health care delivery model involved collaboration among nurses, shelter staff, nursing educators, nurs ing students and other health profes sionals. For nearly two years, students in H ow ard’s College o f Nursing have been gaining experience in caring for the hom eless as part o f the clini cal nursing courses at the shelter’s infirmary. Howard nursing instructor Ber nardino Lacey, who was instrum en tal in establishing the health facility at the shelter, notes that students arc giving the homeless health care “ with some measure o f h ope.” Says La cey, * ‘They need these young peoplc- their bright faces and caring atti tudes...” Among the objectives o f the three- year project arc to develop a nursing infrastructure at the shelter that will provide continuous 24-hour health care in the infirmary. Dean Powell says undergraduate and graduate nursing students who will work in the infirmary will benefit from a © F ÄT ^Bran Muffins Rice Bran, Corn Bran and all other varieties. Baked fresh. 3-Ounce Size. Great to serve at any m eal. . . Breakfast, lunch or dinner. For snacks, too! '•>V , English Muffin Bread öt. 2 « $1.19 Lemon Delite C a k e $5.99 Fresh Sourdough Rolls Baked 15 For $1-49 20-O z. Bag $2.49 Choc. Chip Cookies f variety o f * ‘experiential learning and research opportunities for analysis of health problem s facing the homc- Available Only at Saf eways With In-Store Bakeries SAFEWAY Adds Pow ell, “ The project also ns to train selected hom eless indi- uals to provide basic health care vices at the shelter as a means of luiring m arketable sk ills.” I I, • *41 ’ * a » ‘i* vvV’ / .