h April 24,1991--The Portland Observer—Page 5 MVP Clyde Drexler Soars For Two Points MEN’S, WOMEN’S, CHILDREN’S 2 FOR These & many more added weekly. C A aqe CALL FOR DETAILS k >1 W - T A V IA 7 7 5 W P WOMEN’S TENNIS WHITE/ PINK BoR QconviRM Cons® ERX 250 Hi rit Oil ••21 281-5819 N.E. 30th & ALBERTA * PORTLAND, OR Portland Summer School Registration To Open May 1 »Ti n I•> ‘ •*« -f c* Li V ■«i • 61 -n »2 >} .e ■ V» h¡ <1: Photo by Veronica Green Five Time MVP Clyde Drexler Is On The Way To Scoring Two Points Against Seattle Sonics Ricky Pierce Congratulations Portland Trail Blazers Pacific Division Clothing Give Away Clothing give-a-way at the Chris­ tian Outreach Ministry at the Mallory Avenue Church of Christ, 3908 N.E. Mallory Avenue in the adjacent park­ ing lot. April 27th, 1991 at 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. The Blazers finished their season with 63 wins and 19 losses. They begin first round playoff action in a best of 5 series against the Seattle Supersonics Friday evening at the Memorial Coliseum. Playoff Schedule: Seattle at Portland 7:30pm Friday 4/26 Seattle at Portland 6:30pm Sunday 4/28 Portland at Seattle 7:00pm Tuesday 4/30 Portland at Seattle 5/2 if necessary Seattle at Portland 5/4 if necessary Tiante Tims Tiante Tims (right end) was all smiles Tuesday April 16th at the Memorial Coliseum. Tiante got the chance to work as a guest ball boy during the Blazer's matchup against Houston. Way to go Tiante! Albertson’s Hearing Slated For April 22; Bureau Amends Charges The contested case hearing re­ quested by Albertson’s Inc. to defend itself on charges of violating Oregon I child labor laws will be held in Portland on April 22 at 9 a.m. in Room 311 of the State Office Building, 1400 S.W. Fifth Avenue. Albertson’s faces amended charges proposed by the Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries which double the num­ ber of alleeed violations and nearly doubles the fine. The amended charges add 69 alle­ gations of failure to procure employ­ ment certificates, and 75 allegations that Albertson’s allowed minors to work without work permits. In addition, the amended document deletes four of the minors named in the original notice, adds three, and expressly alleges that the violations were “ willful and re­ peated.’’ Total assess civil penalties for the amended charges are $144,500. The original “ Notice of Intent to File Civil Penalties” filed by the Wage and Hour Division of the Oregon Bu­ reau of Labor and Industries cited Albertson’s for one failure to maintain, preserve and keep completed employ­ ment certificates available. Penalties were assessed at $72,500. The new allegations arc based on additional investigations conducted June 12 through August 1,1990. The bureau added charges relating to stores in Medford, Klamath Falls, Grants Pass, The Dalles, Pendleton, Portland (NE 122nd, and Cully Blvd.), Baker City and LaGrande. The hearing date was originally set for September 20, 1990, but has been postponed five times. On April 2 of this year, the bureau filed the motion to amend charges which was granted April 10. Portland Public School s offers en­ richment, academic and remedial courses in summer-school programs beginning June 24. The program offered this year will be the same as last year except for an increase in fees. Program information will be mailed to parents of all Portland School district students and additional registration materials will be available May 1 at all schools. Registration begins May 1. Elementary programs for students now enrolled in kindergarten through Grade 8 will run from June 24 to July 19 at eight sites. Secondary programs for students now enrolled in Grades 9-12 are schedule from June 24 to August 2 at four sites. Students residing in the Portland School District pay $90 for elemen­ tary, $110 for secondary tuition. Non­ residents pay $140 for elementary, $180 for secondary tuition. Tuition fees are $10 for students affected by certain economic and aca­ demic guidelines. Elementary summer-school sites (and grades levels served) arc Atkinson Elementary (K-3), Boise/Eliot Ele­ mentary (K-3), Grant High (K-8), Hosford Middle (4-8), Roosevelt High (K-8), Tubman Middle (4-8), Whitman Elementary (K-5) and Wilson High (K- 8). Secondary sites are Franklin, Lin­ coln and Rosevelt high schools. Jeffer­ son High will host a special perform­ ing-arts program for Grades 6-12. For More Information, please contact Chet Edwards, Summer School Coordinator, 280-5783 or Bill Barbett. director of public information and communication. 1991 AFRICAN AMERICAN FESTIVAL BUFFET BREAKFAST Saturday, May 18,1991 8:30 am 9:30 am AC LYON’S RESTAURANT MLK BLVD. Portland, Oregon $5.00 per person SAFEWAY COPYRIGHT 1978. SAFEWAY INC *