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’ You live a hectic life. Wouldn't it be A great to have a weight toss plan that tells you what to eat, and when to eat it? Now Introducing the PERSONAL CHOICE you can— with the new Personal Choice Program from Weight Watchers. p r o g r a m New Personal Choice gives you your , choice of three easy-to-follow food plans that range from structured to flexible-whatever s right for you. It's designed to adapt to your lifestyle, so you can lose weight at your own comfortable pace. Student What s more, Personal Choice allows you to eat the foods you want. Even Drugs Don’t Work In Portland in a restaurant. From the first week on. If you re looking for a diet program that fits the way you live, now the choice is yours. New Personal Choice. Call Weight Watchers and ask about this exciting program today. Safe, sensible weight loss for 27 years. For Information Call (collect) weekdays 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 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 . 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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. 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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) . 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Separate c o m ­ Through March 2nd___ After March 2nd Registration $17 Registration Weekly Fee $8 Weekly Fee Total $25 Total (No increase in registration fee) This offer good in participating areas only c o lle g e e d u c a tio n . P o rtla n d ’ s “ I H a v e T e r r y P o r te r suggested th a t the team person asking the question and answ ered R D I, a c itiz e n s -b a s e d P o rtla n d o rg a n i­ JOIN BY MARCH 2ND AND SAVE (Pay $8 Weekly Fee until May 4th) o f the 9 0 students w h e n th e y p u rsu e a m a k e o v e r, is no fa s h io n sla ve. G u a rd star s ty le team . T h e fa s h io n a b le sextet In fa c t, m a n y businesses s u p p o rt Temple Baptist Church 1319 N.E. 7th Fireside Room Tuesday 1 2 :1 5 p m (Brown Bag Lunch Class) se rio u s ca n d id a te f o r a G Q M a g a z in e ice ca m p a ig n s in the past fe w years fo r aw areness. 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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 ders w h o th o u g h t d ru g usage b y fe llo w ca lly acclaim ed H om ophobia: A W eapon program; starting salary $856 per mo + exc benefits. Min qual; AA-AS Degree in Human Dev-CD-or ECE + current First-Aid card. Starting Date 3/1/91 or ASAP thereafter. Applications may be obtained from the Helen Godon Center of Personnel Services, PSU; 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 y o u n g e r can p a rtic ip a te in a S a tu rd a y 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 of transcripts to Personnel Services, PSU, PO Box 751, Prtld, OR 97207 or deliver to Personnel, Rm 302, Univ. Services Bldg, PSU. Call the center at 725-3092 for further info. 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 tio n is a v a ila b le in IR S P u b lic a tio n 503. lo ca te d a t 3131 N . V a n c o u v e r. P re -re g ­ a series o f w o rk s h o p s . C h ild c a re w i l l be PSU is an Equal Opportunity Employer & Institution. Minorities, women &members of other KD&D " C h ild a n d D e pe nde nt C a re expenses,” is tra tio n f o r the w o rk s h o p is re q u ire d . 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 ). ships are a v a ila b le . w h e e lc h a ir accessible. T h is success has e n co u ra g e d M / to p la n a n e w phase to the M / K D & D has cre a te d p u b lic s e rv ­ P L A N N IN G 1 ASSOCIATE PLANNER - CURRENT PLAN­ NING. 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