,vxirj-jzifinn-r.-j*- f * M’>» t » w * » ’ , w » M » M' » iRTLAND O bserver • F ebruary 3, r 1 ‘ 1 ‘ i‘ * * 1 * * * » * * *,*,<^-»r *^ ' P age 3 ----------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- --------------------------- --------------------- Kaiser Permanente Honors Long-Term Staff Ihlene Shiles, 25 yrs Fiorine Thompson, 25 yrs Gail Snethen, 25 yrs Audry Black, 25 yrs Mabie Kyles, 25 yrs Congratulations for your many years of service Notice!! Missing Person!! Margaret Robinson, 25yrs Jo lus, 25 yrs Vida Beaulieu, 25 yrs Mary Ellen Devenport, 30 yrs Living Gracefully With Diabe­ and setting priorities to low er the risk tes,” a new class offered by St. V incent of complications. Special attention Hospital and Medical Center, will be will be given to everyday activities such as grocery shopping and meal offered on Wednesdays, Jan. 27 to Feb. 24, from 7 to 9 p.m. planning. The instructor is a regis­ The class will meet at the hospital s tered nurse diabetes specialist. Cost is Health and Lifestyle Center, 1885NW $72 and preregistration is required. For more information contact the 185th Ave in Aloha. Topics will include interpreting Health and Lifestyle Center at 645- Portland Public Schools superin­ and monitoring blood glucose results 4864. tendent Jack Bierwirth joins state and county officials in signing an agree­ ment that brings “one-stop service” at Roosevelt High School to north Port- land families in need of social ser- vices. O regon Dept. o f Human Re­ sources, Multnomah County and the Portland School District are cooperat­ Speedy Best Cash Prices ing in the model program, which brings Service basic health-care and other social ser­ 104 NE Russell Friendly vices to one location to s e n e north Portland, OR 97212 Call for Quote! Portland families. 282-5111 lad’s heating Oil oils Service The Lewis and Clark Chapter March of Dimes invites civic organi­ zations, community leaders, profes­ sional groups, businesses and indi­ viduals to submit names of potential honorees for its annual White Rose Awards. The honorees will be recog­ nized at the 11th annual white rose Luncheon Scheduled for May 4,1993, at the Hilton Hotel in Portland. Nomination forms are available by calling the March of Dimes office at 222-9434. Nominations for honor­ ees are due at the March of Dimes office by Wednesday, February 10, 1993, at 5 p.m. The White Rose Luncheon, “A Salute to Women of Achievement,” is held each year to recognize and honor women of achievement for their ex­ emplary work in both the community and in the professional sphere. In the past, White rose honorees have repre­ sented a wide range of interests and the diversity o f the region. Julie Emry of KATU TV will serve as Mistress of Ceremonies for the luncheon and will provide a brief background on each honoree and present the awards. Jackie Vanderberg and Donna Baca, both of Portland, are the W hite Rose committee co- chairs for the 1993 luncheon. The White Rose Luncheon is a benefit for the Lewis and Clark Chap­ ter, March o f Dimes Birth Defects Foundation. Funds raised will sup­ port the Campaign for Healthier Ba­ bies which focuses on reducing the incidence of low birthweight, birth defects and infant m ortality. The Lewis and Clark Chapter March of Dimes serves counties in northern Oregon and southwestern W ashing­ ton. T T T TV Tanya Renee Jackson Last Seen April 22,1992 .4 J '4 . <*J Vs i'9 d - ’« A ; <• > t it- 1 . . » .. ? -• ■ ..t <• » O Art? w.“ ' '.Vf'.''?* watches worth $300, and a $100 gift certificate. To enter the contest, pick up an entry form at Jantzen Beach Center Customer Service Center, February 4-7. The first 100 entry forms will be guaranteed tickets to the special movie screening. Completed entry forms must be relumed no later than Sun­ day, February 7, at 6 p.m. VÏ*' l-v.. •'.■.s.