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'nvV» v > <*. < I < < 4 ♦ ♦'♦ V July 1 5 ,1992...The Portland Observer...Page 3 Northwest UFO Group - NUFOG Invites you to our monthly meeting! Sunday, July 19th, 1992 Pensacola, Florida M lIF O N field investigator, V icki Lyons, w ill present a spectacular video and slide presenta tion on The Five Years o f the G u lf Breeze, Florida U FO ’ s. Not only w ill you see some o f Ed W a lte rs ’ p h o to g ra p h s, yo u w ill also see photographs that members o f the G u lf Breeze Research Team (G BR T) have taken. The continuous sightingsofU FO ’s in the sky over G u lf Breeze since 1987 have attracted investigators, research ers, and film crews from all over the world. Such notable researchers as Bruce Maccabee, PhD (Naval Surface Weapons Center), C o lin Andrew s lO D W & E A N E R ß .*■< • •» 6800 N.E. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. 2 8 9 -6 3 4 6 P rofessional and Quality D ry C leaning & Laundry Is Assured By Our C o u rte o u s New M anager M a rva M itchell Volunteers on the Parent Helpline provide support and resource inform a tion to Oregonians who are struggling w ith the challenges o f parenting. This 24 hour service makes a difference for families and helps to prevent c hi Id abuse. I f you have good listening skills, care about children and parents and can give four hours a week; you can be a part o f this important program. C om plete training and ongoing support for crisis intervention, problem solving and referral inform ation is provided. C all Sue for additional inform a tion at 238-8819. The T H IR D annual C itizen’ s Job Inform ation Fair w ill be held on Satur day, July 25 from 10:00 A M to 2:00 PM. The location is at the C ity o f Portland’ s Maintenance Building, 2929 N Kerby (behind Emanuel Hospital). The fa ir w ill have exhibitors from the Port o f Portland, T ri-M e t, C ity Bu reaus, M ultnom ah County, M ETRO, PCC, OHSU, and many other public employers. The Private Industry Coun c il w ill o ffe r resume assistance. W o rk shops on w orking together for a better future through wise career choices w ill also be provided throughout the day. This free event is open to the pub lic. Women, minorities and people w ith disabilities are encouraged to attend. Portland Exhibition The Clothesline Project demon strates the prevalence o f violence against women, w ith a visual impact sim ilar to the A ID S q u ilt or the Vietnam M em o rial. The project was originated by the Cape Cod W omen’s Agenda in 1990 and in 1991, Portland women began their own Clothesline Project to bring their stories o f violence and suffering before the public. The Clothesline gives every woman a voice and a place to he heard. The project is holding a Portland E xhibition on Saturday, July 18,1992 from 12 noon u ntil 4 pm. The exhibition w ill be held at Peninsula Park on North A lbina & Portland Blvd. The park is served by T ri-M e t buses #4 and #40. Tee Shirts can be made at the exhibi tion. For more inform ation, donations, or to volunteer, call Yvonne, 288-8958 3% A Your Im a & o i Citizens’ Job Information Fair The Portland Women ’ s Crises L ine is p leased to announce openings fo r its volunteer Board o f Directors. PW C L is a fem inist, social change, social service agency, serving women and children (and th e ir supportive fa m ilie s and friends) who are victim s/survivors o f domestic and sexual violence. A p p lic a n ts m u st c o m m it to: com pletion o f a 46 hour training, fundraising, attendance at Board and committee meetings and a tw o year term o f office. fo r further inform ation and a Board application, call 232-9751 Women o f color are encouraged to apply. „ 4 W e C o re Public Service Announcement PWCL Needs Volunteers & 'A lteratio n ^ About (Crop Circle Specialist, England), and Steven Greer, M.D. (C-SET1), have been to G u lf Breeze to in v e s tig a te and witness these phenomenon. Please jo in us for this exciting afternoon o f adventure and education! Sunday July 19th, 1992 * 2:00 pm - 5 pm * M ount Hood C om m unity C o l lege * 26000 SE Stark St. * Gresham. From 1-84 East, take the Wood V il lage E xit onto NE 238th (238 becomes NE 242nd), turn left onto Stark and follow the signs. M ount Hood Com m u nity College is on the right. For more information call: (503) 699-UFOS, 699-8367. Suggested D o nation - $4. M iriam Robinson is an African-Am erican C linical Social W orker in private practice in the downtown area, located at 1020 SW Taylor, Portland, Oregon 97205 (503)299-4951. She is a member o f the Academy o f C ertified Social W orker, (AC SW ); licensed to practice clinical social w ork in the State o f Oregon, (LC SW ); and is a member o f the Oregon Board o f the N ational Association o f Social Workers. M iriam Robinson provides therapy to childre n, adolescents, individuals, and couples. The fees for therapy are reasonable, Open From 8 • 6 Mon. • Ri. and 9 - 4 on Saturday Free parking is available ar.d Tri-M et Learning to Help” - Evening Series <<l please call (503)299-4951 Monday thru Friday. W e O ffe r P ro fe s s io n a l A lte ra tio n s D ra p e ry C le a n in g A ll W e a th e r P ro o fin g O f S ki-W ear & R ainw ear 4 8 H our S hoe R epair And S p e cia lize In S ilk C le a n in g & L e a th e r G oods AFFORDABLE RENTAT H O U S IN G 10% D is c o u n ts For S e n io r C itize n s & Northeast Portland bus numbers 4, 40, and 41 slop one block east o f Emanuel Hospital. For m ore in fo rm a tio n contact Lucinda Tate, A ffirm ative A ction O ut reach Recruiter at 823-3530. 5500 Now Available in North a a s A id s Is N o t A It Is A T ra g e d y T h e re Is N o C u re take the Portland Boulevard exit right, turn L e ft on A lbina, and R igh t on Dekum. Refreshments w ill be provided. Tours w ill be offered by staff and mem bers o f the Board o f Directors. In addition to the long term resi dential care, House o f L ig h t is a l i censed Foster Care Provider for c h il dren affected w ith H IV and drugs from birth to seventeen years o f age. House o f L ig h t offers an extensive education program for the medical comm unity and for the comm unity at large. Call 289-3370 for more information. Professional Maintenance «>■> & Management & tez 653-7088 .s&i For Best Results Advertise in the Observer D o e s it B e tte r fo r L ess SAFEWAY or Pat, 289-2097. Low-Income Legal Help Available Multnomah County Legal A id Ser vices is an independent, n o n p ro fit agency that provides legal assistance to low -in co m e people in M ultn om ah County in non-crim inal cases. In A p ril, Legal A id opened its North/Northeast Com m unity O ffice at Portland C om m unity College Campus as part o f our e ffo rt to meet the legal needs o f low - income people, especially those in the various m inority communities. Taking individual cases in areas such as jo b discrim ination, housing, welfare, and divorce is the major part o f our work. Ad Prices Good July 15 through July 21,1992 At Safeway. .■¿a: V-J». - » ti- ■ -X ,1 » - : Chuck Steaks • I it»/! », Ll/.i Family Packs of 3 or more steaks. Safeway quality grain-fed beef with 1/4 inch trim for better flavor and value. Marinate and grill outdoors. AS L b . H.O.R.S.E.S For The Physically Challenged is holding its fourth annual fundraising Trail Ride on Sunday, A u gust 9th, at 9:00 a.m. in Scotts M ills. This year the event includes, breakfast, a scenic ride through the forest, poker and other games, an auction and even a “ Mad Hatter” hat judging contest for 99 10-Lb.Charcoal Briquets N O r th W e S t S W e e t C o m riders or their horses. The event is being sponsored by Silverton Lions C lub and w ill benefit H.O.R.S.E.S. For the Physically Chal lenged,an organization providing horse back riding for people w ith disabilities. Suggested donation is $8.00 for adults and $4.00 age ten and under. For more information call: 873- Look In The This Week Magazine for your Safeway Shopping Guide for a complete list of specials on sale this week at Safeway! W ESTERN U N IO N Safeway r ® s .orw»hMe«qun..2 Golden ripe, a family favorita. tor $5 10 lor$1 The F astest Way To Send M oney....A vailable In All Safew ay sto res in O regon & S.W. W ashington. 3890. • * V* «-A* « • » m * • ■ ;■> • s & Family Pack Trail Ride and Breakfast To Benefit Disabled Riding Program . . e - * ; 3, & 4 Bedroom Homes Neighborhoods A t House o f Light, however, there is com fort, love, and quality o f life in a residential long term medical care fa c ility . House o f L ig h t isn’ t where you come to die; it is where you come to make the m o s to flife in an environment which treats your medical and your emotional needs. House o f L ig h t is holding an open house July 15, from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. to introduce the com m unity to this unique care fa c ility for those w ith H IV and AID S . House o f L ig h t is located at 597 N. Dekum in Portland. From 1-5 North, * a Clean, well maintained 2, I Sponsored by W oodland Park Hospital’ s M ental Health and Chem i cal Dependency Services. Free July 15, 1992 (Wednesday), 7 - 8:00 PM at W oodland Park Hospital in the Auditorium . An opportunity to explore treat ment options: psychiatric and chem i cal dependency services. As questions, obtain valuable resource inform ation, and gain the knowledge and motivation it takes to take the first steps towards getting help. No registration necessary! Ques tions? Call the Referral Coordinator at 257-5805. Need directions? Call 257- ■3 • • » •; • • a '* ■ “ Î * *• V . V MÊÊÉÉàWHil V ’ ’** ** - ......................................................................... • ♦ • '• * .<? * *• T,- . ■ • M