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    Portland Observer NOVEMBER 22, 1989 Page 3
News Around Town
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Lecture Series Offered
For Co-Dependents Of
Substance Abusers
“ You C an Do M ore Than W atch It
H appen” is the lecture series for co-depend­
ents of substance abusers which will be held
at 7:00 p.m., M onday evenings, N ov. 20
through Dec. 18. The lectures, w hich are free
o f cost, will take place at the Project for
Comm unity Recovery, 3924 N. W illiams
Ave., Pre-registration is not required, and
the lectures are free o f cost.
The co-dependency lecture series is
provided by the Project for Comm unity
Recovery, a m ulti-cultural substance abuse
treatm ent serv ice which focuses on the needs
of black chem ically dependent individuals
in Portland’s N orth/N ortheast Comm unity.
Project forC om m unity Recovery is aservice
of De Paul Treatm ent Centers and the Center
for Comm unity M ental Health.
Library Offers Activities
For Kids
ALBINA BRANCH
3605 N.E. 15th
221-7701
TUes.-Thurs.: 1-8:30 p.m.
Wed.-Frl.: 1-5:30 p.m.
Saturday: 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Sat., Dec. 9, 2:30 p.m .. Festivals of
Light. The A balone Kids celebrate many
traditions from Las Posadas in M exico to
Chanukah, Christm as, and the welcoming of
the New Year in Japan. Sensitive songs and
stories o f the season.
Film Series: Films for the week betw een
Christm as and N ew Y ear’s at 2:30 p.m.
(Each approx. 45 mins.) Preschool Storytimes:
Thurs. at 11 a.m. for ages 2-1/2 to 6. Sto­
rytim e w ill begin again on Jan. 11, 1990.
NORTH PORTLAND
512 N. Killingsworth
221-7702
Tues.-Thurs.: 10 a.m.-9 p.m.
Frl.-Sat.: 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Sat., Dec. 2, 2:30 p.m ., films: “ F erdi­
nand,” “ Arrow to the S un,” “ Clowns: the
Laugh M akers.” Also, Sat., Dec. 9, 2:30
p.m ., films: “ B rave Little T ailor,” “ Just
Say H ie,” and “ M olly’s Pilgrim .”
Preschool Storytimes: Tuesdays at 10:30
a.m. for ages 3-5. Storytim e begin again on
Jan. 9,1 9 9 0 .
ST. JOHNS BRANCH
7510 N. Charleston
221-7716
Tues.-Thurs.: 12:30-8:30 p.m.
Frl.-Sat.: 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Sat., Dec. 9, 2:30 p.m. A V isit from
Santa Claus. C om e listen to C hristm as sto­
ries, talk to Santa and get a cookie!
Preschool Storytim es: Fridays at 11 a.m.
for ages 3-5. Storytim e will begin again on
Jan. 12, 1990.
Oregonians Continue
To Change The Meaning
Of “Tie One On”
Some of the nicest people drink and
d riv e . . . In 1988,307 people died and nearly
4,000 were seriously injured on O regon’s
roadways in alcohol-related traffic crashes.
The goal o f this cam paign is to reduce that
number.
Attorney General Dave Frohnmayer will
kick-off this y ear’s “ Tie O ne O n ” campaign
with a press conference/reception hosted by
the Oregon/Idaho Division of 7-11 Stores to
be held at 1 p.m .. W ed., Nov. 29 at the
Lincoln II office com plex, 10220 SW
G reenburg Road.
For the fourth consecutive year. M oth­
ers A gainst Drunk Driving (M AD D) are
asking all O regonians to “ tie o n e " for safety
by displaying a red ribbon on the outside of
their m otor vehicles indicating their pledge
not to drink and drive this holiday season.
In addition to 7-11 stores, MADD has
been joined in their effort to increase public
awareness of the dangers o f drinking and
driving by A ckerley Com m unications, State
Farm Insurance agents, Fred Meyer, The
Oregonian, US Bank, T routm an’s Em po­
rium stores, SAFECO Insurance C om pa­
nies, D om ino’s Pizza and m any more.
Ribbons arc available to the public through
any 7-11 store, US Bank, or Emporium store
statewide. In the Portland-M etro area, rib­
bons arc also available from any State Farm
Insurance agent.
Art Reidel Is Again
Playing Santa Claus
Art Reidel, ow ner of Reidel Interna­
tional is again playing Santa Claus for Port­
land.
He has donated the historic O ld Post
O ffice in Portland for the site o f the 11 th
annual Portland Christm as M arket.
The M arket, featuring gifts and decora­
tions by over 300 crafters from O regon and
W ashington will be open Nov. 17-Dec. 23. It
is located at 8720 N. Ivanhoe In St. John’s.
The M arket is open daily Mon. through
Sat., 9:30 a.m .-5:30 p.m ., Fridays until 9
p.m . and Sundays, Noon until 5 p.m. It
attracts visitors from O regon, W ashington
and as far away as South Carolina, Hawaii
and Texas.
KGW-TV Invites
Viewers To “Toy With
Us” During Eighth
Annual Channel 8 Toy
Drive
Each year the holidays bring joy to thou­
sands o f children in our area. But for many
children, Christm as comes and goes without
a single present under the tree. In hopes of
m eeting the needs o f local fam ilies this holi­
day season, KGW-TV will kick off it's eighth
annual Channel 8 Toy Drive on Nov. 27. This
year, the Channel 8 Toy Drive is in conjunc­
tion with M attel Kids Care Too.
Viewers can bring donations of new,
unw rapped toys to KGW -TV studios located
at 1501 SW Jefferson, weekdays from 7:30
a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Contributions to the C han­
nel 8 Toy Drive can also be made at G .1. Jo e’s
stores throughout the Portland area. While
gifts for young people o f all ages are appre­
ciated, a shortage o f gifts for older children
is often reported.
Last year view ers generously donated
over 17,000 toys. The toys will be distributed
by the seven organizations listed below. To
inquire about receiving toys for a needy
child, Channel 8 suggests contacting the
organizations directly.
Clackam as County: C lackam as County
Toy & Joy - 652-2605; Clark County: Salva­
tion Army - (206) 892-9050; Multnomah
County: Toy & Joy Makers - 281-TOYS;
The Salvation Army -231 -GIVE; D istrict 10
Toy & Joy - 256-1546; W ashington County:
T ualatin Valley Fire & R escue’s Toy & Joy
- 649-8577; Beaverton Elks Lodge: 646-
6116.
Weekly Family
Education/Support
Class
A nnouncement o f weekly fam ily educa-
tion/support class beginning Tucs., Nov. 28
at 6 p.m til 7:30 p.m.
This is for fam ily/friends/caregivers o f
people with a m ental illness. This is a FREE
service provided by your com m unity mental
health center.
Topics o f Discussion: Causes and sym p­
tom s o f mental illness. M edications, A lco­
hol and drug problem s, and Individual con­
cerns are welcome.
If you have any questions. Please call
G ary Oberg or B arbara Kolim ar at N/NE
Community Mental Health Center, 249-0066.
Federal Alzheimer’s
Study Ready To
Accept Patients
Good Samaritan Hospital & Medical
C enter is ready to begin accepting 600 pa­
tients with A lzehim er’s disease from the
Portland area for a federally funded study to
determ ine w hat kind o f services will best
allow patients to be eared for at h o m e-an d
w hether that care is cost-effective.
The Medicare Alzheimer’s Project (MAP)
will officially begin serving patients and
their fam ilies on Dec. 1st with the help o f a
tJirec-year, $3.5 million grant from the Health
C are Financing Administration (M edicare),
G ood Samaritan was one o f eight sites in the
U.S. selected for the grant. The tri-county
area is estim ated by the A lzheim er’s A sso­
ciation to have at least 30,000 A lzheim er’s
patients.
For information about enrolling, please
call 229-7999 or write the M edicare Alz­
h eim er’s Project at Good Sam aritan, 1015
NW 22nd Ave., Portland, OR 97210.
Union Gospel Ministries
Help Serving The Needs
Of Portland’s Needy
And Homeless
Three Canine Heroes
From Portland Honored
By The American
Humane Association
Please help us at Thanksgiving provide
traditional, hom e-cooked Thanksgiving din­
ners with all the trim mings for the hungry
and shelter for the homeless during this
Thanksgiving season.
Send your gift today to: U nion Gospel
M inistries, Dept. 11139, 3212 SE Ankeny
St., Portland, OR 97214. Thank you for
sharing your blessings so generously.
The trio o f canine heroes that saved the
life of three-year-old Joseph Leffler after he
became lost in the woods in July were
recently recognized by the American Humane
Association. Seven-year-old Dan, five-year-
old Jack, and six-m onth-old Peggy, dingo-
Australian shepherd mixes, were honored
with American H um ane’s prestigious Still­
man Award. The dogs were nom inated for
the award by Portland’s O regon Humane
Society.
“ The Stillman Award recognizes the
very special bond which exists between
humans and anim als by honoring animals
who save the lives o f people, or people who,
risking personal injuries or death, save the
lives of animals,” explains Dennis J White,
Director of American H um ane’s Animal
Protection D ivision, which is headquar­
tered in Denver, Colo. The Stillman Award,
named after a form er president of American
Humane, was first awarded in 1928.
St. Andrew Catholic
Church To Host Free
Thanksgiving Dinner
St. Andrew Catholic Church will host a
free Thanksgiving dinner from N oon to 3
p.m ., Thurs., Nov. 23 at the St. Andrew
Comm unity Center, 4940 NE 8th Ave.,
The dinner is open to everyone, accord­
ing to Bob Ferguson, St. A ndrew ’s Em er­
gency Services. Ferguson said donations of
prepared foods and volunteer workers would
be welcomed for the third annual T hanks­
giving Day meal.
1989 Festival of
Lights Seeks Musical
Performers
The Second Annual Festival o f Lights is
expanding its musical presentation to in­
clude alm ost 50 perform ing groups ranging
from C hristm as carolers, church and school
choirs, string ensem bles, gospel singers, and
more. The ev en t’s coordinators are seeking
perform ing groups willing to volunteer their
talents to this ecum enical C hristm as cele­
bration. W hile perform ances need not con­
sist exclusively o f seasonal m usic, all m usi­
cal presentations m ust reflect the traditional
Christm as m essage, and this y ear’s Festival
o f Lights them , o f “ Hope, Peace, Love.”
The festival, which runs nightly from Dec.
14 through Dec. 24 at the G rotto on N.E.
Sandy Blvd. at 85th Ave., also features spec­
tacular lighting displays, a nativity scene, a
live animal peuing manger, and puppet shows.
Production o f this Christm as celebra­
tion is only possible through a broad spec­
trum o f comm unity support in the staffing of
the Festival o f Lights. For further inform a­
tion please contact Elizabeth Cebula, volun­
teer coordinator, or Peter M ott, Festival of
Lights coordinator, at 254-7371.
For You And The
Community
Inform ation about holiday volunteer
opportunities in Clackam as, M ultnom ah and
W ashington counties will be available at the
Volunteer Bureau from Nov. 10th through
Dec. 22nd.
In past years, groups and individuals
have enjoyed delivering meals and wrapping
gifts, visiting and providing entertainm ent,
donating toys, clothing, food baskets and
craft item s—the list goes on and on!
Call the Bureau at 222-1355 to explore
the many daytim e, evening or weekend
possibilities our 1989 holiday season holds!
Annual Holly Sale
Once again, The Friends o f Tryon Creek
State Park are offering Holly w reaths, bags
or boxes of Holly, and Evergreen wreaths in
two sizes for your holiday enjoym ent. Or
take this opportunity to delight family and
friends in the South, M idwest and East or
right here at hom e with a beautiful wreath.
All wreaths are professionally made,
and the Holly is dipped to assure freshness.
A 2 lb. bag o f Holly is only 45 when picked
up. Or a 2-1/2 box o f Holly can be shipped
anyw here in the United States for only $12.
Pick up order forms at the Nature house
at Tryon Creek State Park, 11321 SW Ter-
w illiger blvd., Portland, one mile south of
Lewis and Clark College. O r call 636-4398.
O rders m ust be received no later than Dec. 1.
Tony Hopson and Ray Leary
Are Gold Schmidty Award Winners
St. Mary’s Will Host
Annual Open House
St. M ary’s Academy will host its annual
Open house for all prospective students on
Sun., Dec. 3, from 1:00 to 3:30 p.m.
All interested students and their parents
are invited to attend an afternoon at St.
M ary’s Academy to leant about the school
and have the opportunity to m eet students,
faculty, staff and coaches. The afternoon
features school tours, classroom dem onstra­
tions, basketball and dram a practice, and
presentations by the administration.
St. M ary’s Academy, a college prepara­
tory high school for young women, is the
only school in O regon to be nationally recog­
nized twice for its standards o f excellence by
the United States D epartm ent of Education.
The school is located in Downtown
Portland at 1615 SW Fifth Ave. For more
information contact Tammy G illey at 228-
7181.
First Aid Class
Learn standard first aid from American
Red Cross instructors in a tw o-part certifica­
tion program M onday, Dec. 4 and W ed.,
Dec. 6 from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. at Mt. Hood
M edical Center. Fee is $25, and attendance is
required both evenings. To register call 661-
9287.
Also CPR - A Level C class including
adult, child and infant CPR w ill be offered
M onday, Dec. 11 from 7-10 p.m. at Mount
Hood Medical Center. Certification is through
the Oregon Affiliate o f the A m erican Heart
A ssociation. Fee is $12. For m ore inform a­
tion call 661-9187.
New Chief Of Legal Medicine
Named A t Kaiser Per ma-
T ony H opson an d Ray L eary founded the S elf-E nhancem ent P ro g ram in 1981, u n d e r
the auspices o f the A lbina M in isterial A lliance. A lthough the p ro g ram initially focused
on a one-w eek su m m er eam p for high school b ask etb all players, it h as since expanded
to serve m iddle school stu d e n ts an d no n -ath letes as well. T he focus o f the p ro g ra m has
been to im prove the s tu d e n ts’ expectations, a n d p re p a re them fo r college. In 1988, the
p ro g ra m served 600 kid s—up from 80 in the first y ear o f the p ro g ram .
MacLaren Boys Forge
New Trails
Support Group
Provides Coping Skills
In 10 years of wilderness projects,
M acLaren School has had only one runaway
from this program. M ost o f these youths
have never been in the wilderness, but have
helped construct trails and bridges, w alk­
ways for the handicapped and many other
projects at Fisherm an’s Bend, Champoeg
Park and in the Mt. Hood National F o rest
O ver 1,780 M acLaren students have partici­
pated. Contact: Rick Hill, 981-9531.
Alzheimers Support Groups provide
coping skills for the caregiver, the ability to
share problem s, and the opportunity to get in
touch with personal feelings. Facts on state-
of-the-art treatm ent and local comm unity
resources are offered to provide caregiver
support. Adult care for patients is som etim es
available for a small fee during support
group sessions, call 692-2161.
The sessions will be held at M eridian
Park H ospital, M ondays, Dec 4th and 18th
from 7-8:30 p.m . For m ore inform ation call
the Tualatin H ospital at 692-2193.
55 Alive/Mature Driving
An accident prevention course devel­
oped for senior citizens by the American
A ssociation of Retired Persons, will be of­
fered at M eridian Park Hospital on Tues.,
Dec. 5 and Thurs., Dec. 7. Each session is
four hours and attendance is required for
both days, from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The
fee is $7 and pre-registration is required.
Persons aged 50 and older are eligible to
participate in the program. Seating is lim ­
ited. For more inform ation, and to register
call the Com m unity Education Dept. at the
Tualatin Hospital at 692-2656.
nente
Robert M iller, M.D., has been nam ed
the new chief of legal m edicine for Kaiser
Permancnte. He replaces Jack Emery, M.D.,
w ho earlier accepted another position in
Kaiser Perm anente's North Carolina Re­
gion.
Dr. M iller left a private practice in
G resham , O regon, to begin practicing
emergency m edicine at K aiser Permancnte
in 1973. He was named a distinguished
physician by the program 's m edical group
in 1980. He transferred to K aiser Perma-
nente’s Alcohol and Drug R ecovery Serv­
ices in 1985, and two years later becam e
chief of that departm ent. Since 1986, Dr.
M iller has been physieian-in-charge at the
Health Center East Medical Office in North­
east Portland.
Dr. M iller is a graduate o f the O regon
Health Sciences University, where he
com pleted his m edical residency. He did
his internship at G ood Samaritan Hospital
& Medical Center. He is certified by the
American Society of Addictions Medicine.
Volunteers Are Needed
Christm as is the season o f giving - an
extremely im portant time for the American
Lung Association o f Oregon. The Lung
Association depends on donations from
Christm as Seals to m aintain the fight against
lung disease in Oregon.
Volunteers are needed to process C hrist­
mas Seal mail. Anyone interested in finding
out m ore about volunteering should contact
Karen Beasley at 224-5145 or 1-800-545-
5864.
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Heathman Hotel
Announces Holiday
Festivities
Portland’s historic H eathman Hotel has
scheduled an array o f holiday events reflect­
ing the m agic o f the season.
Chef George Tate’s extraordinary Thanks­
giving m enu launches the season Thurs.,
Nov. 23 in the h otel’s aw ard winning restau­
rant. Dinner is $23.95 for adults, $14.95 for
children under 12. B reakfast and a special
holiday afternoon tea also will be served on
Thanksgiving Day.
The Elizabeth Leach G allery will pres­
ent a mixed m edia show "Im ag es o f H om e’ ’
in the hotel's M ezzanine G allery from Nov.
13 through the holidays.
Friday, Nov. 29 through Dec. 24, volun­
teers from the Salvation Army w ill offer gift
w rapping from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily on the
mezzanine. Proceeds benefit the Salvation
Army W hite Shield Center.
Gift certificates are available in the hotel’s
executive office and at the front desk. B.
M oloch/H eathm an B akery & Pub also offers
gift certificates and will have gourm et food
baskets for sale throughout December.
Reservations are suggested for all holi­
day activities and may be arranged by calling
241-4100.
Unity o f Love
6720 N.E.
Martin Luther King Blvd.
(Formerly Union Ave.)
283-5440
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