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    February 20,1991 The Portland Observer- Page 7
Congradulations
“My life gets so crazy, I need
a diet that thinks for me.”
Twyla Joyce Wells
Madison High
Schools’
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A
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Student
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Rivergate Community Church
4737 N. Lombard St.
Tues.
7:00 p.m.
Tilamook Park Bldg.
2108 N.E. 41st Ave.
Mon.
7:00 p.m.
Tues.
7:00 p.m.
Wed.
9:30 a.m. & 5:00 p.m.
Thurs.
7:00 p.m.
F ri.
9:30 a.m.
University of Portland
5000 N. Willamette Blvd.
Columbia Hall
(Enter from Portsmouth)
Wed.
5:00 p.m.
M a r tin
p ro n o u n c in g h is nam e r ig h t , ” he s a id .”
S ch o o l...
L u th e r K in g
Jr. E le m e n ta ry
I t w as w e ll deserve d and I th in k n o w
B e rt L in e o f th e W e e k : Steve D unn,
h e ’ l l s ta rt g e ttin g the re sp e ct he de ­
w e eke nd a n ch o r a t K A T U - T V , in an
serve s.” adds K e v in D u c k w o r th : “ I t 's
“ o f f the c u f f ’ c o n v e rs a tio n w ith c re w
nice to see h im happy. W hen he’ s happy,
m em b ers and frie n d s a fte r re c o rd in g
he d o e s n ’ t y e ll a t m e so m u c h ...” G Q
som e ne w s p ro m o s . D u n n w as aske d i f
M a g a z in e , w h ic h e a rlie r th is season
he had m e t a fr ie n d ly b u lle t s in c e h is
nam ed L a k e r co a ch M ik e D u n le a v y as
co p y m ade re fe re n ce to “ f r ie n d ly f ir e ” ,
the le a g u e ’ s best dressed co a ch , N o w
a term associated w ith the G u lf W a r.
o th e r
th e m :
are D o m in iq u e W ilk in s and K e v in W illis
“ y e s ” . W h e n asked to e x p la in , D u n n
O re g o n P u b lic B ro a d c a s tin g , the P o rt­
o f the A tla n ta H a w k s , G e r a ld W ilk in s o f
w e n t o n to say th a t “ B e rn a rd K in g is th e
o rg a n iz a tio n s .
Y o u th
Am ong
& D o d g e a d v e rtis in g cre a te d its la rge st
la n d
the
the N e w Y o r k K n ic k s , M a g ic Jo h n so n
frie n d lie st b u lle t that he has e ve r m e t...”
p u b lic se rv ic e c a m p a ig n in the a g e n c y ’ s
D o w n to w n R o ta ry C lu b ’ s C a m p E n te r­
o f the L A L a k e rs , A k e e m O la ju w o n o f
ju s t in case i t w e n t o v e r y o u r head,
3 8 -ye a r h is to ry . A lre a d y po st-ca m pa ign
prise.
P h ih a rm o n ic ,
and
the H o u s to n R o cke ts and R e g g ie theus
B e rn a rd K in g is an A ll- S ta r fo r w a r d and
the R D I
o f the N e w Jersey N e ts. T h e m a g a z in e ’ s
a
ca m p a ig n in c lu d e d R a y D o d g e . R ic k
team w as selected b y m o re tha n 50
B u lle ts ..H o r a c e G ra n t o f the C h ic a g o
T h e c re a tiv e
team o n
m em ber
of
th e
W a s h in g to n
T h e M / K D & D ca m p a ig n fo r R D I
D a lb e y , A s s o c ia te C re a tiv e D ire c to r;
p la y e rs , fr o n t o ffic e e x e c u tiv e s , w r it-
B u lls is one p la y e r w h o re c o g n iz e d th e
fo c u s e d on re d u c in g d ru g usage in the
D arrell W illia m s , W riter/P rodu cer; B a rry
ers/bro ad casters, and referees....
p h y s ic a l p la y in s id e an d d e c id e d to d o n
w o r k p la ce . I t w as the m e d, “ D ru g s
C a d is h , w r ite r ; and B ru c e E c k o ls and
D o n ’ t w o r k . ” a c c o rd in g to M / K D & D
John B a ile r, designers.
w h ite h a rd p la s tic g o g g le s th is season.
San A n to n io ’ s D a v id R o b in s o n has
a c o n c e rn and a stro n g d e sire to h e lp
“ I g o t h it a c o u p le o f tim e s (a ro u n d the
eyes) la st season, b u t th a t’ s n o t w h y I
c re a tiv e d ire c to r R a y D o d g e , the c a m ­
A m o n g the c o n trib u to rs to the p ro ­
young people through education, a gradu­
p a ig n re lie d on a ll m e d ia and a ll P o rt-
d u c tio n o f the R D I c a m p a ig n w e re:
ate o f the U .S . N a v a l A c a d e m y , R o b in ­
started w e a rin g the m to im p ro v e m y
la n d -a re a m e d ia ca m e th ro u g h w ith
M I R A F ilm
S tu ­
son has c o n trib u te d $ 1 0 8 ,0 0 0 o f h is
s ig h t B u t these are v e ry p ro te c tiv e ,
su p p o rt. E q u a lly im p o rta n t, m a n y P o rt­
d io s , F re d M e y e r, T e k tr o n ix , G e n e ra l
o w n m o n e y to the “ I H a v e A D re a m
because I ’ ve been h it a n u m b e r o f tim e s
la n d p ro d u c tio n ve n d o rs o ffe re d th e ir
C a m e ra W e s t, T e k n ifilm , T e le m a tio n ,
F o u n d a tio n .” the m o n e y w e n t to w a rd s
th is ye a r and h a v e n ’ t had a p ro b le m .
h e lp . T h a n k s to th is s u p p o rt fro m the
Pete S ton e, p h o to g ra p h e r; H e n ry N g a n ,
s e ttin g u p a s c h o la rs h ip fu n d f o r 9 0 f if t h
T h e y ’ ve been a b le ssin g .
c o m m u n ic a tio n s in d u s try , there w as
p h o to g ra p h e r;
S c h ie g e l T y p e s e ttin g ,
gra de students at the G ates E le m e n ta ry
“ Y o u see w h a t happened to A k e e m
a lm o s t n o e x p e n d itu re o f cash f o r e ith e r
P o rtla n d F ire B u re a u , E a stm a n K o d a k
S c h o o l in San A n to n io . O v e r the n e x t
O la y u w o n and Is ia h T h o m a s . I t ’ s sca ry.
p ro d u c tio n o r m e d ia .
C o m p a n y , T a le n t M a n a g e m e n t, Z e lle r -
seven years, R o b in s o n ’ s d o n a tio n w i ll
B u t I th in k y o u have to g e t h it io th e e ye
bach
earn en o u g h in te re s t to increase h is c o n ­
a c o u p le o f tim e s b e fo re i t gets y o u to
&
Paper,
V id e o ,S p e c tru m
C o lo r
E xp re ss,
A -l
S ilk s c re e n and R id d le
D o n ’t L o s e F e d e ra l
C h ild C a re T a x C re d it
te e ,” c h a ire d b y F re d A . S tic k e l, p u b ­
I f y o u are p a y in g f o r c h ild o r
trib u tio n s to $ 1 8 0 ,0 0 0 . T h a t w i l l p ro ­
start w earing them . I t ’ s d e fin ite ly he lp ed
v id e $ 2 0 0 0 c o lle g e s ch o la rsh ip s to each
m e .”
International
Women’s Day
D is c ip lin e T h a t D o e s n ’t
H u rt
lis h e r o f T h e O re g o n ia n , w a n ts to e lim i­
de pe nd ent care to a llo w y o u to w o rk ,
nate d ru g usage in o r a ffe c tin g the w o rk
there is a fe d e ra l in c o m e tax c r e d it th a t
T e a c h in g o u r c h ild re n to be
e n v iro n m e n t.
can h e lp d e fra y som e o f th a t cost. I t ’ s
d is c ip lin e d p e o p le is a c o m p le x task.
c a lle d the C re d it f o r C h ild and D e p e n d ­
T o u n de rsta nd h o w to d is c ip lin e o u r
W o m e n ’s D a y T he C o a litio n fo r H um an
e n t C are.
c h ild re n , w e m u s t f ir s t b e g in w ith u n ­
d ig n ity , in c o o p e ra tio n w ith the P o rt­
a d v e rtis e m e n ts w h ic h use sho ck to raise
In
honor
of
I n t e r n a t io n a l
aw areness o f the d u rg p r o b le m ,” sa id
T h is yea r, y o u c o u ld lose tha t
d e rsta n d in g o u r o w n go als as parents.
la n d State U n iv e r s tiy W o m e n ’ s U n io n
D o d g e . “ W e w a n te d to m ake p e o p le
tax c re d it i f y o u d o n ’ t s u p p ly the id e n ­
A re y o u in te re ste d in d is c ip lin in g y o u r
fe e l d ru g s w e re a p ro b le m f o r the m
w i ll pre se n t the fo ru m “ F ig h tin g S e x­
t if y in g n u m b e r o f th e pe rson o r c o m ­
c h ild in a p o s itiv e w a y ? J o in w ith o th e r
is m A n d V io le n c e A g a in s t W o m e n :
s p e c ific a lly in the w o rk p la c e and sec­
p a n y p r o v id in g the c h ild care. Y o u are
parents as w e ta lk a b o u t o u r g a o ls as
L in k in g W o m e n ’ s R e s is ta n c e to th e
o n d ly , w e w a n te d e m p lo y e rs and e m ­
re q u ire d to s u p p ly the d e p e n d e n t care
pa ren ts, the c h ild d e v e lo p m e n t le v e l o f
A n t i- B ig o t r y
ployees to call an 800 num ber-w e wanted
p r o v id e r ’ s c o rre c t nam e, address and
o u r c h ild re n , and d is c ip lin e tech niq ue s
id e n tific a tio n n u m b e r (th e S o c ia l Se-
M a rc h 2 ,1 9 9 1 fr o m 10 A M - 8 P M in
th a t d o n ’ t h u rt!
the S m ith C e n te r B a llro o m a t P o rtla n d
a c tio n .”
T h e 8 0 0 n u m b e r g a ve access to a
c u r tiy n u m b e r, i f the care is p ro v id e d b y
L e d b y D r . L in d a L a d d , p a r­
state a g e n cy th a t c o u ld re fe r c a lle rs to
an in d iv id u a l) w h e n y o u f ile y o u r tax
e n tin g education agent w ith M u ltn o m a h
a n y o f m a n y sources o f h e lp , d e p e n d in g
re tu rn f o r 1990.
C o u n ty E x te n s io n S e rvice , parents w i l l
o n the c a lle r and the p ro b le m .
TEACHER-LABORATORY PRESCHOOL/EXTENDED
G ir a r d , the f if t h gra d e dre a m e rs a tte n d
m a tic . “ I th in k m a yb e n o w th e y ’ l l start
In itia tiv e ( R D I) . M a r x /K n o ll, D e n ig h t
“ W e d id n ’ t w a nt to repeat the m any
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Tuesday
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NORTH PORTLAND
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(503)297-1021
M aranatha Church
4222 N.E. 12th
(Enter on Skidmore)
Sat
9:30 a.m.
Sir Charles Barkley
T h is is tru e even i f y o u r c h ild
S tr u g g le ”
S a tu rd a y,
State U n iv e rs ity .
Suzanne P h a rr o f the A r k a n ­
sas-based W o m e n ’ s P ro je c t w i l l pres­
ent the K e y n o te A d d re s s a t 6 :3 0 P M in
discuss h o w to b u ild a p o s itiv e , lo n g
A c c o r d in g to a b e fo re a n d a fte r
care is pro vid ed through a program spon­
te rm d is c ip lin e p la n f o r th e ir c h ild re n .
s u rv e y v o lu n te e re d b y M a rk e t T re n d s
the S m ith C e n te r B a llro o m . P h a rr is the
sored b y y o u r e m p lo y e r. T h e o n ly e x ­
S uch a p la n is fle x ib le as it m eets the
7:30 - 1:30 p.m., Mon-Fri, Yr-round
R e sea rch, the p e rce n ta g e o f P o rtla n ­
a u th o r o f the re c e n tly released and c r it i­
c e p tio n to th is re q u ire m e n t is i f the care
need o f parents, c h ild re n , and fit s the
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is p ro v id e d b y a ta x e x e m p t o rg a n iz a ­
f a m ily s itu a tio n .
e m p lo y e e s w o u ld be a p ro b le m fo r them
o f S exism .
tio n , such as a c h u rc h .
DAY CARE ASST TEACHER
Helen Gordon Child Development Center, PSU;
at w o r k rose fro m 5 0 % in the p re -c a m ­
Y o u can use an IR S F o rm W -
Parents o f c h ild re n ten and
F ro m 12 n o o n -1 :3 0 P M
there
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w i l l be a p a n e l in the S m ith C e n te r
submit completed application, resume, names & phone numbers of 3 references & a copy
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p a ig n s u rv e y (5 /8 9 ) to 7 3 % p o s t-c a m ­
10 to o b ta in th is in fo r m a tio n fro m y o u r
m o rn in g w o rk s h o p on M a rc h 2 fro m
ro o m s 2 9 0 a n d 291 fe a tu rin g Suzanne
p a ig n (1 2 /9 0 ).
c h ild care p ro v id e r. F u rth e r in fo rm a ­
9 :3 0 -1 2 :3 0 at the A m e ric a R e d C ro ss
P ha rr. F ro m 1:45-5:O O PM there w i l l be
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p ro v id e d th ro u g h o u t the d a y an d a ll
protected groups are encouraged to apply.
c a m p a ig n f o r th is yea r.
w h ic h is a v a ila b le fre e b y c a llin g 1-
C o s t o f the w o rk s h o p is $ 5 .0 0 ; s c h o la r­
events are fre e , open to the p u b lic , and
8 0 0 - T A X ( 8 2 9 )-F O R M (3 6 7 6 ).
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w h e e lc h a ir accessible.
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A ttitu d e s P re s e n ts A l
G o ld s b y a n d P h il R e id
A ttitu d e s o f P o rtla n d A r t G a lle ry
is p ro u d to pre sen t m e ta l s cu lp tu re s and
p rin ts b y s c u lp to r A l G o ld s b y and o ils ,
pen a n d in k and p e n c il d ra w in g s by
P h il R e id .
M r . G o ld s b y ’ s m a n y e x h ib its , c o l­
le ctio n s, and co m m issio n s in clu d e : Sal-
ishan L o d g e , U n iv e rs ity o f O re g o n A r t
M u s e u m , H a s e ltin e c o lle c tio n , W a s h ­
in g to n P a rk Z o o , L lo y d C e n te r C o rp .,
P ope & T a lb o t, and C e n tra l O re g o n
W e lc o m e C e n te r in B en d O re g o n .
M r . R e id ’ s m a n y e x h ib its , c o lle c ­
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