Page 3 Portland Observer SEPTEMBER 7,1989 News Around Town ,» r . .... . . > LOCAL TITLE- HOLDERS SOUGHT FOR MRS. OREGON- AMERICA Do you agree that it’s Time for Black people to be proud of their heritage? Do you agree that it’s Time for the whole world to recognize Black History? Do you agree that it’s about Time a company came out with a product that reminds you of the Motherland in addition to the Time of day? I f you answered ‘yes; to one or all of the above questions, then it’s Time. • fi ». . e*.« *.5 Local titleholders are being sought for the 1990 MRS. O R E G O N -A M E R - IC A pageant. C andidates m ust be at least 18 years o ld , a resident o f the stale o f O regon fo r at least 6 months, m arried at least one year, a US c it i­ T h e A fric a n Secret T h e colors depicted on the M o th e rla n d have specific m eaning: an d liberation. B L A C K - r/ie color o f the noble an d distinguished race to which n a tio n a lly televised M R S . A M E R ­ IC A pageant. In a d d itio n , she w il l re ­ ceive a c ro w n , banner, tro p h y and we belong. G R E E N - the color o f the lush vegetation o f the M otherland. cash award.She w ill m ake num erous (1 he G O L D outline represents the color o f precious m in eral 7 " -’ < appearances around the state at c iv ic and p h ila n th ro p ic events. T he cu rre n t re ig n in g M R S . O R E ­ G O N -A M E R IC A is Brenda K . H u ff m ined fro m her core.) W e a r this conceptual design p ro ud ly because it indicates th a t you a re in tune to the exclusive ‘ Secrets o f A fr ic a ’ . T h e A fric a n P y ra m id , a structure th a t to this day still goggles the m inds o f o f M edford. Brenda, 35, is the mother leading w o rld scientists, arch itects, engineers, etc...H o w could this advanced b u ild ing technology take place at such an early o f fiv e and is m a rrie d to Dan H u ff. She re ce n tly graduated w ith honors fre m the O regon In s titu te o f T ech­ date? ‘ T h e A fric a n S ecret’ rem ains... W e wish you the best th a t life has to offer. T h e A fric a n Secret has inspired a unique line o f b all caps, T - n o lo g y and is a fu ll tim e dental h y ­ g ie n is t S hirts, m edallions and watches. The c u rre n t M R S . A M E R IC A is Jennifer K lin e o f M innesota. Jen­ n ife r is 23 years o ld and has been Purchase these unique items at; Donnie James m a rrie d to R ic k K lin e , an a u to m o ­ b ile dealer fo r three years. Jennifer received o v e r $100,000 in cash and prizes as M R S . A M E R IC A and was the U n ite d States representative at the M R S . W O R L D pageant where 517 N.E. Killingsworth Portland, OR 97211 Phone 288-1721 M A G E B U IL D E R FREE S.A.T. "Î A '--'.-•■y ■ //'.v j n Jv.zr, z - , > • :«• M R S . O R E G O N -A M E R IC A w ill receive an a ll expense paid trip to the R E D - //ie color o f the blood which was shed o f o u r redemption Zi ¿ f. ’ * - 'Y S ' zen and o f good m o ra l character. Judging w ill be based on s w im ­ suit, evening gow n and a judges inter­ view . -l The results of professional football games are used to determine the winners! questions and le arning te st-ta kin g K^met T-SHIRTS OREGON 9 LOTTBW the o ld Saltzm an garage located at the intersection o f Shaver Street. B i l l ’ s C om plete A u to S ervice o c ­ cupied that piece o f p ro p e rty last m onth. T h e y w ill cater to a ll o f the a utom otive needs o f the general p u b ­ lic . The head m echanic is M r. W il­ LOOKING FOR THE BEST HOMEBUYING VALUE? LUCKY YOU. w ho hails o rig in a lly fro m D allas, area about fiv e years ago an estab­ lished his firs t a u to m o tive service at P ortland B oulevard and M a rtin L u ­ ther K ing Boulevard.W hen his boom ­ in g business began to g ro w , M r. T o m b y began to lo o k around fo r a new lo ca tio n. W hen young D ave IT’S HUD SIGN UP TIME! Saltzm an abandoned his fa th e r’ s p ro p e rty, M r. T o m b y w h o m a ll o f his custom ers ca ll Pancho decided that W h e n you see o u r sig n up in y o u r this m ig h t be the opportune m om ent to m ove his fle d g lin g business. Inside his new spacious quarters, M r. T om by can accommodate at least ten fu ll size A m e rica n cars. T here, he and his o ther tw o fu ll tim e m e­ chanics are prepared to service the BUTA hup home w e ll lig h te d , fenced in car p a rk. M r. Pancho T o m b y on this new en­ deavor. Y o u r agent w ill te ll you that H U D hom es are p rice d to be te rrific values. So w atch the F rid a y and S unday O re g o n ia n fo r o u r w e e k ly H U D hom e lis tin g s , and then lo o k fo r o u r “ B u y a H U D hom e h ere” sign. F p r people w h o w ant a g o o d deal on a g ood ho m e , i t ’s a b e a u tifu l sign T o m b y also provides a to w in g serv­ ice. Reservations fo r w o rk are made through Friday. T h e P ortlan d O b server salutes real estate agent's w in d o w , y o u 'll know that th is is a place that can m ake b u y in g y o u r next hom e both easy and fast. A n d w ith F H A M o rtg a g e Insurance, a b u y e r’s d o w n p a ym e n t can be ju s t 3% . ve ry dem anding needs o f his cus­ tomers. The o v e rflo w o f vehicles can be parked in the tw e n ty spaces M r. T o m b y has acquired in an a d jo in in g , by telephoning 287-8702. R egular business hours are 9 -5 , M o n d a y 1 - vz • î C I« Ir.« ** 4 CM.IH* « OFTPOIT HOUSTON *♦ ~ PN«MI .er - ift». . «1 •** o- ;«• G ; e i » « -îe-OMei’M-K Find it in your local newspaper. Fill out an entry form. Hold on to your ticket to claim your prize. OREGON LOTTERY O R E G O N L O T T E R Y SPORTS A C T IO N OFFICIAL PROGRAM Event Dates: SEPTEMBER 10-11,1989 Underdog P o in t Spread * Selection F a v o rite U n d e rd o g S u n d a y 9/10 lia m T o m b y , an A fric a n A m e ric a n Texas. He m oved to the P ortland ; ' •«FOOG $FPC>O 0 3415 N.E. BROADWAY PORTLAND, OR 97232 graduate entrance exams fo r law school, m edical school and business schools. N o w in its 51st year, The Stanley H . K ap la n E du ca tio n a l C en­ dence o f th is fa ct is the re -o pening o f II * ORIGINAL ART, CARDS, GIFTS & CLOTHING A C T , and achievem ents as w e ll as M a rtin L u th e r K in g B o u le va rd . E v i­ - ¡ r a j P a cific T im e dents fo r o ve r th irty n a tional sta n ­ dardized tests, in c lu d in g the S A T , A qu ie t renaissance is s lo w ly g e r­ m in a tin g along the n e w ly renam ed ENTRY FORM OFFICIAL HUM.HAM We are a union shop! the U n ite d States. I t prepares stu­ Pancho Tomby Relocates f •©S ct U n S ' (503) 282-0400 strategies. The Stanley H . K a p la n E ducational C enter is the old e st and largest test preparation com pany in ter has helped o ve r 1,500,000 stu­ dents to f u l f i l l th e ir academ ic p o te n ­ tia l. C a ll 222-5556 fo r fu rth e r in fo r ­ m ation. .« ; 1 OREGON LOTTERY SPORTS ACTION is NOT associated with sponsored by. or author zed by the NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE tro d u cto ry “ S A T ” lesson on Sep­ tem ber 9 th at 1 p.m .: T he G a lle ria , A t th is lesson students w ill learn how to prepare fo r the PS A T and S A T exams by re v ie w in g actual S A T ’ .• -, • •— The S ta n le y H . K a p la n E d u c a ­ tio n a l C e n te r w ill present a free in ­ 4th F lo o r, R m . 402. I TIC K E T sût ¿ s t - * she was chosen second runnerup. HOWARD & PATRICIA PERNELL O FFIC IA L PROGRAM o f the tim es. 10:00 A.M. 10:00 A.M. 10:00 A.M. 10:00 A.M. 10:00 A.M. 10:00 A.M. 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 1. PHOENIX 3 NEW ORLEANS 5 CHICAGO 7 SAN FRANCISCC 9 ANAHEIM 11 GREEN BAY 13 BUFFALO 15 PHILADELPHIA 17 LOS ANGELES 19 CLEVELAND 21 DENVER 23 MINNESOTA 25 NEW YORK MONDAY 9/11 6:00 P.M. 27 WASHINGTON 2 DETROIT 4 DALLAS 6 CINCINNATI 8 INDIANAPOLIS 10 ATLANTA 12 TAMPA 14 MIAMI 16 SEATTLE 18 SAN DIEGO 20 PITTSBURGH 22 KANSAS CITY 24 HOUSTON 26 NEW ENGLAND + 1 + 5 + 4 + 3 + 6 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 3 + 3 + 6 + 5 + 2 28 New Jersey + 4 * If the team you select beats or ties the other team's score after adding the "Point Spread" to the UNDERDOG'S score, your selection is a winner. O regon L ottery S ports Action is NOT associated with, authorized by, or sponsored by the NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE. Get current Sports Action information by calling 1-900-646-5686 (Toll call-.5O per minute) 9. BLACKS MORE LIKELY TO HAVE WORK DISABILITY THAN WHITES OR HISPANICS, CENSUS BUREAU SAYS B la cks were m ore lik e ly than w hites o r hispanics to have had a w o rk d is a b ility in 1988, according to a report by the Com m erce D epartm ent’ s Census Bureau. Fourteen percent o f B lacks aged 16 to 64 had a w o rk d is a b ility in 1988, com pared w ith about 8 percent fo r W hites and Hispanics. The p ro p o rtion s w ith a severe d is a b ility w ere 10 percent fo r B lacks, 6 percent fo r H ispanics, and 4 percent fo r W hites. The re p o rt defines a disabled person as anyone w ith a d is a b ility that prevents the person from w o rk in g o r w h ich lim its the k in d o r am ount of« w o rk he o r she can do. W h ite and B la ck w orkers w ith d is a b ilitie s were less lik e ly to be covered by an e m p lo ye r-p ro vid e d health plan than persons w ith o u t a d is a b ility . A b o u t 45 percent o f B la ck m ale w orkers w ith a d is a b ility w ere covered by an e m p lo ye r health plan com pared w ith 61 percent o f B la ck males w ith no w o rk d is a b ility . T h is pattern, h o w e ver, was not evident fo r Hispanics. KRAFT READIES YOUTH FOR JOB MARKET Charles L . R eid, urban a ffa irs d ire c to r fo r K ra ft General Foods, (center) and Sandra W atsoh, C h ica g o U n ite d ’ s d ire c to r o f e m ploym ent and tra in in g , H ï HÏ HUD DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT « ’909 by HUO Portland ( W r Equal Housing Opportunity PORTLAND OBSERVER The fiyos and Ears ol the Community (second fro m rig h t) re ce n tly toured the In fo rm a tio n T e ch n o lo g y resource C enter (IT R C ), a w o rk site fo r the Job Readiness program . Donna Franks, a d m in istra tio n at IT R C , e xp la in s the C e n te r’ s a c tivitie s as R eggie W e st, a ju n io r at D unbar V o c a tio n a l School and a program p a rticip a n t, d e m o n ­ strates a co m puter program . K ra ft G eneral Foods donated m ore than $130,000 to the 1989 Job Readiness program . C h ica g o U n ite d is a n o n -p ro fit business leadership o rg a n iza tio n d e d i­ cated to the im p ro ve m e n t o f race re lations in Chicago. 2 8 8 -0 0 3 3 * ’ ♦ -«h MW? ft**SN®f M M H H À. MF Y I. A Y ’ ’- • - V - • - ' . ' . • V! --.'‘i y My. ’V . V '- - - »•'■‘¿J 'Ï •.'?<> " it \ t ' i & i