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    Page 4 Portland Observer AUGUST 17,1989
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National Black
Talent Directory
CIC SEEKS BOARD MEMBERS
The M u ltn o m a h C ou nty C itizen In volve m e nt C om m ittee is seeking
persons who live in North Portland and central Northeast Portland to serve
on the 23 member committee. The role o f the Citizen Involvement Committee
is to facilitate citizen participation in the decision making processes o f
county government.
The boundaries fo r current vacancies are, in the case o f North Portland,
west o f Interstate Avenue and forC entral Northeast Neighbors the Alameda,
Beaumont W ilshire, Rose C ity Park, H ollyw ood, C ully and Madison
neighborhoods. For further inform ation, call M erlin Reynolds at 248-3450.
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"Requests for subcontractor/supplier bids for the follow­
ing projects:
Siletz Bay State A ir p o r t Im p ro v e m e n t-L in c o ln C ounty
B id Date: 30 August
Camp A dair R ifle Range Maintenance and Repairs-Corvallis
B id Date: 24 August
M E R L E D O TY A N D SON, INC.
1656 N W 13th Street
C orvallis, Oregon 97330
(502)752-4550 F A X (503) 757-1435
M e rle Doty and Son is an E qual O p p o rtu n ity em ployer and requests b id
proposals fro m q u a lifie d M in o rity , Disadvantaged and W om en-ow ned
Businesses.
By Dan Bell
Last year a vita l national edition
o f the National Black Talent D irec­
tory gave African-Am ericans one
concise source o f providing m ajor
studios, production companies, and
recording companies a means to find
talented African-Am ericans.
The publisher J.J. Jones a p ro m i­
nent African-Am erican photographer
developed the N ational Black Talent
Directory after being approached
numerous times by entertainment ex­
ecutives in regard to finding A frica n-
Americans fo r their projects.
In 1988 the firs t year o f publica­
tion 10,000 copies o f the directory
were distributed nationwide. The re­
sponse was imm ediate,in that the
directory played an im portant role in
the selection o f the behind the scene
personnel for Robert Guillaume Show.
Other requests poured in fo r talent
and technicians from :NBC programs
Generations.Carsey/Wamer Produc-
tions-A D iffe re nt W orld/The Cosby
Show,and the nationally syndicated-
The “ R EADING TREE’ an eight­
Straight To The H e a rt
een ye ar o ld p ro g ra m has estab­
The 500 page directory provided
lished a long record o f service to
1,700 registrants naticnal exposure
young people, parents and friends in
and was utilized by such m ajor stu-
the northeast Portland com m unity.
'dios and production companies as
S im ila r satellite programs have been
O rion Pictures,Eddie M urphy Pro­
started at tw o other parks, Alberta
ductions, and N B C Productions.
and Penninsula. These programs have
Some local entertainment person­
also met w ith success.
alities who were included in last years
A t Irvin g Park this summer ap­
publication were Brenda P hillips
proxim ately 100 children came daily
(W inner o f a W illie Aw ard this year)
and received a boost o f confidence
M attie Ann Spears, K irk Green,and
and skills to return to school w ith in
the Untouchable K rew .N ationally
September.
known celebrities such as Marla Gibbs,
This program was directed by B.
Arsenio Holland Aretha Franklin also
Anderson and M. Mounce both teach­
took advantage o f this central source
ers at the H arriet Tubman M iddle
to be contacted fo r projects.
School, Portland, Ore. Other helpers
In an interview the exclusive N.W.
included five teachers from Portland
representative fo r the National Black
Talent D irectory, Joe ‘ ‘ Bean ’ ’ K e lle r
o f M .A .R .I. indicated that the pur­
pose o f the directory is not o nly to
provide inform ation fo r the enter­
tainment industry’ s key decision
makers, but also to give A frica n-
Am erican youth impetus to strive
toward a career in the entertainment
field.M oreover the directory does not
Gov. Neil Goldschmidt announced
just focus on the talent and technical
today the appointments, effective upon
aspects o f the entertainment indus­
Senate confirm ation, o f Sharon R.
try , but encompasses the creative and
L ittle and Jeana W o lley to the State
adm inistrative aspects as w ell, such
Board o f Education.
as writers,and producers.
L ittle , 47, o f Lebanon, was presi­
There will be a registration semi­
dent o f the 1600-mcmber Oregon
nar at the N.E. Y .M .C .A . 5630 N.E.
League o f Women Voters form 1987-
M artin Luther King Blvd, August
89, and vice president from 1985-87.
23, a t 6:00 p.m .The seminar is open
to the public and a ll those interested
are encouraged to attend regardless *
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GOLDSCHMIDT
NAMES TWO TO
STATE BOARD
OF EDUCATION
State U niversity who came not only
to help the children, but to earn credit
toward their certification w ork for
the summer.
High school students, as w ell as
others, came to lend a hand when it
was convenient, and often found op­
portunities to correct problems that
they m ight have had, as w ell as learn­
ing to w ork w ith each other and the
younger children.
Several children who came to
Portland on vacation came to partici­
pate in our Reading Tree program.
We had children from Idaho, M issis­
sippi and the Islands.
O ur program ran fo r five weeks.
Emphasis was placed on inspiring
young people to focus on reading.
Nothing was mandatory nor forced.
We fe lt that the Reading Tree was
successful because the children wanted
to be there to read and learn.
Each year the program gels bet­
ter, more students participate, par­
ents get more actively involved and
the comm unity develops a greater
appreciation fo r the positive work
being done for our children.
The success stories that we hear
from parents and friends attest to
this. It is a positive example o f com ­
m unity invo lvem en t Parents and
com m unity are acknow ledging,
through this e ffo rt that education is a
partnership requiring cooperative e f­
forts o f all to achieve the goal.
She is a form er high school English
teacher, and was named Lebanon
Woman o f the Year in 1989. She has
served on the State A dvisory Coun­
c il fo r Handicapped C hildren, the
Oregon School Boards Association
Legislative Committee, and as chair
o f the Lebanon Board o f Education.
She attended the University o f M ichi­
gan, where she received both a bache­
lo r o f arts degree in English and a
master o f arts degree in education.
L ittle , w ho w ill serve until June 30,
1993, replaces Thelma Elliott,w hose
term expired.
W o lley, 37, o f Portland, is direc-
tor o f operations and administration
at Pacific Development tnc. àne is a
member o f the Oregon Association
for M in o rity Entrepreneurs advisory
board, the Black Leadership Confer­
ence, and the N /N E Portland C oali­
tion o f Neighborhoods Jobs Com ­
mittee. She was involved w ith the
comm unity coalition fo r school inte­
gration e ffo rt in Portland in 1977-79.
She attended Portland State Univer­
sity, where she studied urban studies
and political science. W olley, who
w ill serve until June 30, 1992, re­
places C liffo rd Freeman, whose term
expired.
B L A C K TALENT DIRECTO RY
Fifty-seven traffic deaths occurred
on Oregon’ s roads and highways
during the month o f July 1988, w ith
59 traffic deaths.
Total deaths are down slightly with
336 fo r the firs t seven months o f
1988 w ith 343 tra ffic deaths.
There were 29 drivers, 17 passen­
gers, seven m otorcyclists, tw o pe­
destrians, and tw o bicyclists k ille d in
July.
Double fatality crashes occurred
in Jackson, M ultnom ah, Jefferson,
Polk, and Klamath counties. M arion
county had tw o double fatalities.
O f the 46 drivers and passengers
kille d, prelim inary reports show that
only four had on a safety belt. There
were a total o f four victim s under the
age o f 16,and o nly one had a safety
belt or other restraint in use. Oregon
law requires motor vehicle occupants
under 16 to be in a safety belt or other
restraint
Four o f the seven m otorcyclists
k ille d were wearing helmets.
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W e are an equal o p p o rtu n ity em ployer and request sub-bids fro m
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REGISTER NOW!
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If you perform in-front-of-the-camera
or make it happen behind-the-scenes,
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Actors/Actresses
Comedians
Models M/F
Singe rs/Groups
Children
New Faces category
etc....
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Directors
Athletes
Writers
Composers
Hairstylists
Make-up Artists
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PORTLAND REGISTRATION SEMINAR
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Wednesday August 23rd 7:30 pm
N.E. Y.W.C.A. Conference Room
5630 N.E. Martin Luther King Blvd.Portland,OR
Registration and Directory Information will be Available
For More Information:
Contact: Joe (Bean) Keller
Registration Deadline
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(1)8x10 B&W glossy headshot
$45 to appear in one category
FOR ONE FULL YEAR
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Endorsed by:
N A A C P , National
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N A A C P , Beverly H ills-H o llyw o od
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T o provide direct instruction to
students, appl. deadline: open
until fille d .
C all 255-1841,ext 207 for
M ULTNO M AH
E D U C A T IO N S E R V IC E
D IS T R IC T ,
A P P L IC A T IO N form and
additional inform ation.
A n equal o p p o rtu n ity
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T E A C H E R ,S P E C IA L
E D U C A T IO N
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5337 N.E. 33RD Portland, OR 97211
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Kiewit Pacific Co.
P.O. Box 1769, Vancouver, Wa 98668
(206) 693-1478 or (503) 285-4687 FAX (206) 693-5582
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SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
North Wasco County People’s Utility District
The Dalles North Shore Fishway Hydroelectric
The Dalles, Oregon
Bid Date: August 22, 1989 10:00 A.M.
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women and m in o rity owned business enterprises.
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