■ ne-»-'»■••»'‘■«PMM" Page 6 The Portland Observer July 11, 1990 PSU EXTENDS A D M IS S IO N S O P E N S R EG IS TR A TIO N JU S T JA M E S FA SH IO N S AAFA C O R O N A TIO N JULY 18th P o rtla n d Slate U n iv e rs ity has announced e xte n sio n o f the deadline fo r fo rm a l a d m issio n to the U n iv e rs ity this fa ll from J u ly 1 to A u g u s t 1 and, in a d d ition , is vance re g is tra tio n fo r non-adm itted stu­ dents, T h a t means prospective students have an a d d itio n a l m onth to a p p ly fo r a d m issio n to P SU and, even p rio r to the g ra n tin g o f a d m issio n , they can register fo r fa ll classes. A d e cisio n by the State B oard o f H ig h e r E d u ca tio n o n June 14 e lim in a te d an e n ro llm e n t lim ita tio n at PSU fo r the c o m in g year. A s a result o f the lim it, P o rtla n d State last year reduced i t ’ s o ther C hance,” and gave it a P acific N o rth w e st feel and fla ir. “ G ive A n o th e r C hance” focuses on the sim ple things e n ro llm e n t by nearly 1,200 students(7.4 percent). “ R e m o va l o f the e n ro llm e n t lid at P o rtla n d State is good news fo r the m et­ e d u ca tio n needs o f the state’ s p o p u la ­ tio n cen te r.L a st year we were forced to tu rn students aw ay. T hat w ill not happen th is ye a r,” he said. Because o f the tim in g o f the B o a rd ’ s d e cisio n , the U n iv e rs ity has taken the step o f exte n d in g its adm issions dead­ lin e fo r a m onth as w e ll as re la xin g re strictio n s on advance registration, also im posed as part o f last ye a r’ s mandated plan to reduce e n ro llm e n t E d g in g to n said he was concerned th a t recent h ig h school graduates and others w ho are th in k in g about starting their university studies may have thought it was too late to register or gain a d m is­ Legacy H ealth Systems and L a w to n S w e itze r R a tti A d v e rtis in g are helping A m e rica n Red Cross P a cific N orthw est R egional B lo o d Services g ive pat'cnts in 74 hospitals another chance. Legacy p ro vid e d fu n d in g fo r an adver­ tisin g cam paign created by L a w to n S w e itze r R atti. A d d itio n a lly , p hotogra­ pher Jerry H a rt, Pace V id e o , Beaver E n g ra ving , Schlegel T ype se ttin g , and T ri-M e t, com pleted the te le visio n and p rin t a dvertising cam paign w ith in -k in d donations. Law ton Sweitzer Ratti b u ilt the cam­ paign around an A m e rica n N a tio n a l Red Cross theme, “ G iv e B lo o d , G iv e A n ­ re m o v in g p re vio u s re strictio n s on ad­ ro p o lita n area, ‘ * Interim President Roger E d g in g to n said, “ it means the U n iv e r­ s ity is once again free to serve the higher LO C AL B U S IN E S S E S DONATE TIM E , EN ER G Y TO G IVE A N O TH E R C H A N C E vo lu n te e r blo o d donors g ive to patients in need o f tra n s fu s io n -a n o th e r hug, JU ST JA M E S features c lo th in g fo r men and w om en w ith an a v a ila b ility o f a ll sizes. Fashions at JU S T JA M E S are unique in style and can be fo u n d in quantities o f * ‘ ...just one, ...o n ly tw o and ...a precious fe w .” These fashions are u n lik e ly to be found at any other local fashion boutique. another laugh, another birthday. T e le v is io n and p rin t ads feature a group o f ch ild re n in fro n t o f the T ri-M e t Z oo Bus celebrating “ another birthday.” A teenager and her dog share “ another day at the beach.” A n d , a grandfather- grandson pair spend “ another night under James shops the w o rld o ve r to brin g unique fashions to you: fro m -C a lifo m ia Casuals to the N ew Y o rk Sophisticates; ffom -the rugged Aussie “ O utback” coat fro m A u s tra lia to the fin e p o ly silks o f Seoul Korea. His fashionable K irtos men’s the stars,” roasting m arshm allow s over a cam pfire. A m erican Red Cross P acific N o rth ­ west R egional B lo o d Services m ust c o l­ lect 540 units o f b lo o d fro m volunteers d a ily. D iffic u lty arises w ith co lle ctio n s during the sum m er m onths when vo lu n ­ teer blood donors are aw ay on vav ation and e n jo yin g o u td o o r activitie s. According to Kathleen Larson, M a r­ keting and C o m m u n ica tio n s d ire cto r at A m e rica n Red Cross, “ The sum m er cam paign serves as a rem inder to donors that patients need another chance at life a ll year-round. Donated b lood and blo o d products p ro vid e that chance.” Larson feels that the advertisem ents w ill ca ll donors to action. She says, “ The ads are in s p irin g and m o tiva tio n a l. W e are g ra te fu l to a ll o f the businesses and in d iv id u a ls that made th is sum m er­ tim e v is ib ility p o ssib le .” The cam paign was com pleted Ju ly 5th, and w ill run through L a b o r D ay. B lo o d donors m ust be 17, w eigh 110 pounds and pass a health screening. People should c a ll 284-4040 to schedule and appointm ent to g ive blo o d this summ er. by W o od ro w Broadnax In 1984 on a prison yard in w ho p rovided a house located at 5003 N E 13th. The House o f E xodus, a Salem, O regon, a devine message was given to D onald M c M illa n and w ith much-needed program that was created by his w ife Rosie B oothe w ho nurtured that message a devine m ission to estab­ lish a haven where men released from prison w o u ld n ’ t be subjected to re tu rn ­ ing to the co m m u n ity w ith o u t housing, food, su p p o rt W ith a h a n d fu l o f men w h o recognized the dream , the articles fo r in co rp o ra tio n were developed fo r crea­ tio n o f the n o n -p ro fit self-help group the idea that treatm ent should be p ro ­ vided fo r those w h o sought help. Need­ less to say M s. Boothe died o f cancer and the fu ll pote n tia l o f her dream w ent in to dorm ancy, u n til Don M c M illa n and T o m Boothe re -a ffirm e d that b e lie f in Inside O utside People. D on M c M illa n and Rosie Boothe are s im ila r in the respect that they both dreamed and they both shared the pain o f life -th re a te n in g cancer. G od gave them the message, i t was there Inside O utside People. D o n ’ s m ission was clear: he was to establish a base o f support that w o u ld bridge and interconnect a ll other services already existing, bring together fa ctio n s o f the co m m u n ity that in times d ivin e m ission to d e liv e r it and o n ly that. In 1986 D on M c M illa n died o f prostrate cancer, his m ission completed. He handpicked M r. H erbert B ro w n and Thomas M ason to m anifest the dream past fe lt no p ro fit o r interest existed fo r men often called career crim in a ls, undesirables in the future o f this co m ­ m u n ity o r any c o m m u n ity. I t was his dream to “ m a n u fa ctu re ” role models fo r the yo u th o f the c o m m u n ity from these same in d iv id u a ls to u tiliz e as exam ples fo r the yo u th o f the com m u­ n ity , against gangs and drugs, but tim e was ru n n in g o u t fo r Don. He shared his dream w ith Tom B oothe o f the A m e rica n State Bank P la c e your a d v e rtis e m e n t in th e P o rtlan d O b server O ffic e # (503) 288-0033 Fax# (503) 288-0015 underw ear is f it to be outer w ear and the Ennesi shoe lin e steps aside fo r no one. Accessorize yo u r purchase w ith Rose Q uartz, B la ck O n y x , Brass, oth e r je w ­ Inside Outside People/Stay Clean Inc. and once again G o d ’ s m ission was re via lize d in the e ffo rts o f these b ro th ­ ers to the success w h ic h has nurtured the program so far. W he th e r yo u ca ll it Inside O utside People o f Stay Clean, i t ’ s s till G o d ’ s p rogram , and the dream o f D on M c M illa n live s on at S um ner and in the hearts o f us a ll. C R E E D O F T H E B L A C K PRESS The B la ck Press believes th a t A m e ric a can best lead the w o rld a w a y fro m social and n a tio n a l antagon ism s w h en It accords to every person, regardless o f rac e , c o lo r, o r creed, fu ll h u m a n and legal righ ts. H a tin g no person, fe arin g no person, the B lack Fraas strives to help every person in th e fir m b e lief th a t a ll a re h u rt as long as anyone Is held back. e lry , watches and a w id e va rie ty o f belts, sion to the U n ive rsity . “ W h a t we w ant purses and scarves. Y o u may fin d that his fashions are unique as w e ll as reason­ able. In clu d e d in his c o lle c tib le s , you w ill fin d m any A rt-W o rk Tee tops that to say to those people, “ he said, “ is that it is not too late. O u r A d m issio n s O ffic e (L o b b y o f N euberger H a ll, S W B road­ w ay between H arrison and H a ll) w ill be w ill surely catch y o u r eye. Join the A fric a n A m e rica n Festival A ssociation at the Sheraton H o te l-P o rt- land A irp o rt, July 1 8 ,1 9 9 0 at 6 :30 P M . Y o u w ill be th rille d b y the m usic, awed by the fashions, de lig h te d by the scrum p­ open M onday through F rid a y. A d m is ­ sions personnel w ill accept applications for admission through Wednesday, August 1, and advanced re g istra tio n m aterials through F riday, A u g u st 3 1 .“ In a d d itio n , P ortland State w ill hold its annual Freshman Orientation sessions Ju ly 28 through A u g u s t 11. Prospective Cashback offer’ June 23 to Aug. 5 tious hors d ’ oeuvres and amazed by the q u a lity o f accom plishm ents fro m o u r l o X r / aee fth GEB0NUS ‘50 g “ candidate selection. students m ay choose fro m weekday o r Saturday sessions d u rin g w h ic h they w ill receive academ ic a d v is in g and assis­ tance w ith F a ll T e rm re g istra tio n as w e ll as in fo rm a tio n about the U n iv e rs ity and __ N e w S u b s c r ip tio n __ __ Renewal G i f t S u b s c r ip tio n BONUS CASHBACK OFFER N a m e ____________________ student life and services. In fo rm a tio n about Freshman O rie n ta tio n is available from the U n iv e rs ity ’ s A d v is in g O ffic e , also in the L o b b y o f N euberger H a ll (725-4563). C om pany. A d d re s s _ Portland State U niversity is the state’s reduction— SAVE $50 Frostless 18.2 cu. ft.* C it y . com prehensive urban u n iv e rs ity w ith m ore than 30 academ ic m ajors and p ro ­ S ta t e . grams w ith in the m ain C o lle g e o f L ib ­ eral A rts and Science, as w e ll as seven . Z ip . awards m ore than 2,000 graduate and undergraduate degrees each year. 41 6 2 1 (M fr # D D E 6 5 0 0 ) 31701 (Mfr. #W W A 8 31 8 ) 5 washing cycles Phone _ 1 Y e a r - $20.00 _ 2 Y e a rs - $35.00 professional schools. The U n iv e rs ity 4 drying selections 4 water temperatures (Allow 2 to 3 weeks for Delivery) Manufacturer’s reduction! SAVE *120 on pair— Hard working laundry pair tackles the big loads T h is W e e k in H is to ry PER M O N TH * * * * * * * * * * * * * * W e thank G od fo r Don M c M illa n , his dream , and the Stay C lean In c. fa m ily . J u ly * * * * * * * * * * *. * FOR THE $ 699 98 PAIR ON SEARS CHARGE PLUS ¡¡. Dryer 299" Through July 21 Whitt Colors ultra Dryer connectors Ultra. Gas dryer priced higher *Your actual monthly payment can vary depending on your account balance Two weeks ago, I promised to cover the twenty-year block from 1970- 1990 the following week. Due to limited space, 1 didn't run it last week. Since I'd already written this week's column, I’ll run it next week. As for this week, I thought I'd try out a calendar format, cov­ ering significant events for each day. 11 (1970) A study b y the C om . fo r E co n o m ic De velopm ent shows a sharp increase in B la c k m ig ra tio n to suburbs w h ile cen tra l c ity p opulation declined, contra d ic to ry to L yn d o n Johnson’ s j tions that the nation was m o v in g io w ard tw o separate societies (B la c k anc (1964) A . Fischer, M a n d e la ’ s attorney (w h o also helped seven other nationalists), is released from soli­ ta ry co n fin e m e n t. 14 (1968) P olice break up group o f 150 B la ck su p p o rt fo r B la ck banks and service com panies. T h e y were led by Rev. stones at cars and store w in d o w s out o f angered frustration. nesburg to keep A fric a n A m ericans b e lte r w ith in th e ir co n tro l. 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