Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, December 26, 1990, Page 6, Image 6

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    Page 6 -The Portland Observer - December 26,1990
Ride Tri-Met Free
A ll T ri-M e t rides are free after 6
p.m. on New Year’ s Eve as a reminder
that T ri- M el is a safe alternative to d rin k ­
ing anddriving all year long. In addition,
extra late-night service w ill be added to
several m ajor bus lines and M A X , in
hopes that even more people w ill cele­
12-Sandy Blvd., to Sandy and 95th
15-Mt. Tabor, to Gateway Transit
Johnson Named President
of Youth Care Center
Center
15-N.W. 23rd Avenue, to Montgom­
The A lfre d Yaun Youth Caie
Center Inc. announced that it has elected
ery Park
Ms. Sandra Johnson as its new board
57-Forcst Grove, to Forest Grove
President. Ms. Johnson is fillin g the
Most T ri-M e t lines usually make
vacancy created when past President
their last rips at 11:32p.m .or 12:32 a.m.
Roosevelt
Robinson was appointed
brate safely.
Those celebrating the new year should on weekday nights. The later bus trips M ultnom ah Co. Judge.
note that the last buses o f the night w ill amount to more than 30 hours o f extra
Ms. Sandra Johnson owner/
leave the Portland M all at 2:32 a.m. The T ri-M e t service. But, as T ri-M e t General operator o f JaBell’ s Beauty & Barber
last M A X train w ill leave PioneerCourt- Manager James E. Cowen said, “ It ’ s a Supply, is w ell known fo r her comm u­
housc Square at 2:36 a.m. Special, late- small price to pay i f we save some lives nity involvem ent and com m itm ent to
night buses w ill be added on these T ri- that n ig ht.”
youth issues. She served on the board as
The 60 T ri-M e t drivers who spend Personnel Committee Chair and under­
M et lines:
New Year’ s on the road w ill be wearing stands the goals as w ell as the needs o f
5-Hawthorne, to Foster and 96th
“ No Thanks, I ’m D riv in g ” buttons to the A lfre d Yaun Youth Care programs.
5-lnterstatc, to Vancouver
signify
drug-and alcohol-free celebra­ The choice o f Ms. Johnson to Board
9-Broadway, to Saratoga and 27th
tions.
And
throughout the holidays, all President symbolizes the com m itm ent
9-Pow cll, to Powell and 98lh A ve ­
T ri-M e t buses w ill sport red ribbons as o f the agency to build partnership be­
nue
12-Barbur Blvd., to Tigard Transit part o f Mothers Against Drunk D riv ing ’ s tween service providers and businesses.
“ Tie One On For Safety” campaign.
Ms. Johnson is charged w ith leading a
Center
new ly re-organized board ata time when
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503-284-4828
Needy Families
Receive
Christmas Hams
Through
Generous
Donation From
Safeway and
Hormel
Some needy Portland fam ilies w ill
receive extra holiday cheer in their Christ­
mas baskets this season. Safeway, Inc.
and Horm el have donated 90 Hormel
Cure 81 hams to Oregon Food Bank.
OFB w ill distribute the hams to several
agencies serving individuals and fa m i­
lies in North and Northeast Portland on
, F rid ay, December 21 st, 10:00 a.m. at the
' Oregon Food Bank Warehouse (2540
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nity.
The Yaun Youth Care Center
founded in 1969, has served hundreds o f
youth suffering from emotional prob­
lems and delinquent behaviors. U tiliz ­
ing a cooperative network o f agencies
the culturally diverse staff coordinate
services ranging from in-house in d iv id ­
ual therapy to intensive drug/alcoho,
treatment. Boasting a 83.3% success
rale Yaun Youth Care Center looks fo r­
ward to the new Board leadership and
thanks Judge Roosevelt Robinson fo r all
o f his supp< i i and guidance in re vita liz­
ing the Yat. . Youth Care Program.
CHINOOK SALMON OR BROILED LOBSTER
TAILS JUMBO PRAWNS FISH & CHIPS CLAM
CHOWDER BROILED HALIBUT CRAB STUFFED
MUSHROOMS LOBSTER THERMIDOR OR PAN
FRIED OYSTERS SAUTEED SHRIMP ROSSI OR
STEAK & LOBSTER CRAB AU GRATIN OR
FRENCH FRIED SCALLOPS STEAM CLAMS
OYSTER STEW CHICKEN STEAKS OR . . . .
DAD’S OIL SERVICE
Heating Oils
104 NE Russel S t
Portland, OR 97212
(503) 282-5111
The earth belongs to God!
Everybody in all the world is His!
He is the one who pushed the
oceans back to let dry land appear.
Psalms 24:1&2
M usic
U S E D
Best Cash Prices
the agency is expanding its services and
facilities. I he Board is excited about the
new sale line offices that are housing the
new parent education gang prevention
and intervention services to the com m u­
Seafood Restaurant & Bar -- Since 1891 --Lunch & Dinner
1035 S. W. Stark (Corner 11 th & Stark)
226-4171
Portland, Or. 97232
, \ee th e !wleretitt’
Safeway is in your Neighborhood to Stay
SAFEWAY
N.E. Riverside Way). OFB member agen­
cies receiving the hams include Good
Samaritan Center, L IF E Center, N orth­
east Emergency Food Program and New
Hope M issionary Baptist Church.
Safeway asked Oregon Food Bank
to distribute the hams to agencies in the
c ity ’ s area o f greatest need. The jo in t
donation o f hams from Safeway and
H orm el represents a $1,350 value.
Safeway recently held its ninth annual
S upermarket Saturday to benefit Oregon
Food Bank network agencies, raising
over 200,000 pounds o f food and $16,000.
“ Safeway is comm itted to assisting
those who are less fortunate in our com ­
m u n ity ,”
said B ridg et Flanagan,
Safeway’s Public A ffa irs Manager.
“ W e ’re proud to expand our efforts to
help hungry people, and w e’ re pleased to
join H orm el in this e ffo rt to enhance the
2-Liter Coke. Or
Minute Maid
jo lid a y season.
• COKE (Classic, Caffeine Free
Classic, Diet, Caffeine Free
Diet, Coke, Cherry, Diet Cherry)
• MINUTE MAID ORANGE (Reg.
or Diet) • SPRITE (Reg. or Diet),
Plus Deposit in Oregon.
City to Close
Police Application
Process
December 28th
The C ity o f Portland is closing the
current Police O ffic e r application proc­
ess on December 28, 1990. I f you are
aware o f any persons considering appli­
cation, please encourage them to submit
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Ground
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eef
A great time to stock up & save!
their application im m ediately.
This temporary closure o f the Police
O ffic e r application process is a coopera­
tive move between the Personnel Bureau
and the Police Bureau in order to expe­
dite testing o f current jo b applicants who
number approximately 1200. Among these
applications are a significant number o f
a ffirm ative action candidates that need
Approximate 5-pound package.
immediate attention.
PORTLAND OBSERVER
’ The Eyes and Ears ol the Community
Office: (503)200-0033
Fox#: (503)200-0015
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