'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 <■> & 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 ’ ’** ** - ......................................................................... • ♦ • '• * .