Dr Flowers Leads Summer League B y J o h n P hillip T h e M c D o n a ld ’s F ar W est Summer League for women reached the half way point this pass week with D r Flowers w ith a one game lead over the rest o f the pack Dr Flowers started the week out w ith a 60-51 win over Tire Headquar­ ter Verna Guild, a 6 ’5" post player from Boise State University led the w inner with 17 points and 11 re­ bounds. Kim Green of Benson High School, one of only three high school players int the league, scored 15 pints for Tire Headquarters G uard Liz Brenden, from the university of Nebraska scored 18 points to lead Everlast sports Drink oxer Shilo Inns 61-49. Laurie Northrop paced Shilo Inns with 12 points Renae A schoff sl9 P o in tsle d the way for Oregon Nail Distributors easy win over Bleachers Grill Pub, 68 to 48. Carol Rawlings was high for Bleachers, with 12 points Primo-Limo came away with a close 52-48 wi over Ram Light Truck Salvage. Meagan W illiams had 16 big points for Primo-Limo, while Cathy Clayton led Ram with 12 points. Bleacher Grill Pub came back with a good game and a win over Primo-Limo on thursdav nigh with a 70-69 win Rawlings was high scorer with 28 points Primo-Limo got 22 points from Williams. Shilo Inns won at the Hord on a shot by Tina Lelas, the 6'5" post player from Oregon State Angie Harris scores 23 points for Shilo Inns in the 48-47 win over Tire Headquarter Krista Smith of the Portland Saints scored 18 points for T H I. Oregon Nail Distributors won for the second time in the week with a 72-59 score over Ram Light Truck Salvage. O regon S tate’s A llegra Green scored 14 points and had 12 rebounds for Oregon Nail. Ram was led by Dominica McCord with 11 points. In the last game of the week on Friday, Dr Flowers also won for the second time in the week with a 64-50 w in over Everlast Sports Drink Again it was the 6 ’5 Guild that led the way with 12 points and 12 rebounds. Linda Ricdman and Liz Brenden each scored 16 points for Everlast Sports Drink DOE Announces National Awards Program A Kids Martial Arts Performance One With Heart, located at 4231 SE Hawthorne Blvd. presents a free Kid s Martial Arts Performance on Wednesday. July 21. from 4:30 to 6pm Watch the performersjump leap, roll and become tigers, flow in a con­ stant stream of move me nt ofthe Snake Experience the playful, evasiveness of the monkey, soar high as you watch the flying kicks of the crane All per­ formers are kids-students at One With Heart Poekoelan is a rare animal style of Indonesian Kung Fu The heart of this martial art is a very practical self defense. For more information call 231-1999. Eugene 1993 AirShow Eugene’s first airshow in 29 years is on schedule and ready to fly this summer at the Eugene airport “Eu­ gene 1993 Airshow celebrating Eu­ gene airport's 50th anniversary and sponsored by U.S. Bank" will offer a tw o day event and feature at least eight (8) ma jor acts highlighted by the Navy/ Marine flight team known as the Blue Angels Also performing for Airshow fans w ill be "The Misty Blues'' an all w om en's sky diving team ...Bill R e e sm a n s’ M IG -17, the “ MIG Magic”, plus his “Russian Yak Attack riety of options in four categories: S how ” ...S te v e W olf in personal values, personal activities, "Sampson”...Joann Osterud in “The government services and community Ultimate 10-300S” .. Delmar Ben­ values Wyatt will focus on what the ja m in in “T he G ee Bee R-2 study reveals about Oregonians' atti­ Racer”...And Rich McDivot in "The tudes toward their educational sys­ Pitts.” tem According to this study, Orego­ The Airshow will "Fly” August nians are prepared to start making 7th and 8th with gates open at 9 am changes, locally and statewide, to both days and the show starting noon O regon’s schools back to national Tickets are available at G.I. Joes prominence. Ticketmaster and at Autzen Stadium Members of the public and press The Eugene 1993 Airshow sponsored are welcome at this event. For lunch by U.S Bank is being coordinated by reservation, call 222-2582 by 2pm. the Lane Community College Foun­ Thursday. July 15. Lunch is $11 for dation and proceeds will benefit the members. $15 for non-members, lim ­ LCC Ax iation Maintenance Program ited free seating is available in the back ofthe room. Doorsopen 11:30am; program starts at 12:15pm. Trail Blazers in the implementa­ tion of programs that improve energy efficiency and utilize renewable en­ ergy technology will be recognized under a national awards program an­ nounced by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) The 1994 National Awards Program for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy w ill recognize individuals, institutions and compa­ nies who have implemented energy- related measures that benefit the N ation’s environment, economy and security. “This awards program is reflec­ tive of the Department of Energy ’s changing priorities, which includes a 30% increase in funding for energy efficiency and renewable energy Dr. Robert San Martin. “It is an opportu­ nity to recognize those Americans who are helping pave the way for improved energy and environmental responsibility and a sustainable en­ ergy future.” Applications may be submitted to a state energy office by any individual President Of Oregon Business Council To Speak At City Club Bill Wyatt, president of the Or­ egon Business Council, will speak at the City Club of Portland’s Friday program on July 16 at 12:15pm in the M ayfair Room of the Benson Hotel. 309 SW Broadway, Portland Wyatt continues the City Club's Oregon at Risk series with a look at the Oregon Values and Beliefs Study Conducted on behalf of the Oregon Business Council, the Oregon Values and Beliefs Study is a complex and revealing assessment of Oregonians' values The study is based on two months offact-to-face interview s with over 1,300 Oregonians in all 36 O r­ egon counties. The Oregon Values and Beliefs Study asked Oregonians to rate a va­ D R IV E FO R F IV E !! OREGON THUNDERBOLTS vs. or non-fcdcral organization who has implemented an outstanding energy efficiency or renewable resource tech­ nology measure since January 1,1989. Projects must have been opera­ tional for one year to allow for docu­ mentation ofthe projected energy sav­ ings or the program results. Applica­ tions for the aw ards program are avail­ able from state energy offices. A state energy office may nomi­ nate one project in each of five catego­ ries: Building Technology, Industrial Technology, Transportation Technol­ ogy, Utility Technology, and Energy Technology and Education. Nomi­ nated projects will be evaluated on the basis of the following criteria Nomi­ nated projects will be evaluated on the basis of the following criteria: out­ standing attributes, transferability, energy savings, economic impact, environmental impact and energy edu­ cation and awareness benefit. State energy offices must submit nomina­ tions by September 30, 1993, to the Pennsylvania Energy Office. Greyhound Racing Schedule Expanded Now Open The Multnomah Grey hound Park racing schedule expands this week to include Tuesday evening racing. The schedule will remain in effect through the fourth week o f August. Racing fans can now enjoy grey­ hound racing six days a week with seven exciting pei iormances. Evening performances are Tuesday through Saturday evening at 7:30pm. Matinee performances are Saturday at 1pm and Sunday at 2pm Special holiday performances are 2pm. Ronald McDonald House Joins The Human Race The Ronald McDonald House xx ill participate with over 100 area non­ profit agencies in The Human Race, a 4-county, 5K run/walk originating at The Bowl at Waterfront Park. Event day will include activities, food, and entertainment for all ages, with a por­ tion of the net proceeds benefiting participating organizations such as the Ronald McDonald House. Since its opening nine years ago, Portland’s Ronald McDonald House has assisted nearly 4000 families in crisis by providing them with inex­ pensive lodgi ng and privacy in a warm, friendly environment. It serves as a “home away from home” for families who have children being treated at nearby hospitals The cost is only $10 a night, but no one is ever turned away for lack of funds. Runners or walkers interested in participation in The Human Race are invited to join the Ronald Mcdonald House team. For an entry form or for further information, call the Portland Ronald McDonald House at 494-5200. “The projects selected to receive award recognition will represent a cross-section of outstanding energy initiatives being undertaken across the c o u n try ,” San M a rtin said. “T here’s a tremendous potential for savings when these programs are rep­ licated.” San M artin said that those who have implemented a program or taken action to: increase energy awareness, improve energy efficiency, promote the use of alternative fuels, or encour­ age the development of renewable energy sources or technologies which use existing resources more effectively, are strongly encouraged to participate in the program. A special awards ceremony will be held in Washington, DC, in April 1994. Additional information can be obtained by contacting the program coordinators: Pennsylvania Energy Office -- Rosemary Mape at 717/783- 9981 or the National Association of State Energy Officials --Frank Bishop at 202/546-2200. Tigard Towne Square ProStuff Athletic Apparel 20% Off On All Apparel E x c lu s in g H a ts 16200 SW Pacific 1 Iwy • I'igard, OH 620-4188 Cruising To The Senior Prom Senior citizens are invited to cruise into this year’s Senior Prom on Sunday, August 8 from 5:00 to 7:30 pm. Pioneer Courthouse Square w ill be the site for th e seventh annual Senior Prom, offering music, dancing, food and fun. This year s prom, featuring a cruise ship theme, will set sail as the largest free social ev ent for seniors in the state of O r­ egon. Our seniors will be stepping out to the music of the ‘40's performed by the 18-piece Woody Hite Big Band with vocalist Rebecca Kilgore. The Master of Ceremonies will be Gene Brendler, a KPTV retiree after 39 years o f service. The 1993 Prom King and Queen will be chosen by a draw­ FEDERAL WAY JETS ing from those in attendance Complimentary souvenir photos for prom-goers will be prox ided by the Prom 's sponsor. Secure Horizons, a senior program of PacifiCare of O r­ egon. The first 100 Secure Horizons members will also receive fresh flower leis. Door prizes will be given away throughtout the evening. The Senior Prom is produced by Pioneer Courthouse Square and the Portland Parks Bureau's Senior Lei­ su re S ervices. S p rin g R id g e at Charbonneau will be hosting a re­ freshment tent featuring complimen­ tary snacks and beverages. The Woody Hite Big Band is sponsored, in part, by the Music Performance Trust Funds, AFM, Local 99. BLAZERS DANCE TEAM TRYOUTS July 17th & 18th W est Linn High School Gym 8:00 a.m. It you’re 19 years or older, with cheerleading or dance experience, you are invited to tryout forthe Trail Blazers Dance Tearn Auditions will be held Saturday, July 17th and 18th starting at 8 a m. at West Linn High School. Dancers will be judged on dance ability, enthusiasm and appearance. Finalists will return the following weekend, when the 1993-94 Blazers Dance Team will be selected. Sign up now to be a par, of this year’s edition of the Blazers Dancers and join in all the kin and excitement of representing the Blazers a, games and promotional events. •M ® ?* Civic Stadium Saturday, July 17,1993 7:30 P.M. For more information or applications, contact the Portland Trail Blazers 700 N.E. Multnomah • Suite 600 • Portland, Oregon 97232 • (503) 234-9291 -■ w Omega Boys and Girls Club & The Coalition of Black Men Witness the Thunderbolts begin the drive for their fifth consecutive championship season. 3rd A n n u al Jam es B o o zer G o lf T o u rn am en t July 17th, 1993, 9:30 a.m. - Glendovecr Golf Course Dinner @ 7:00 p.m. - Emanual Hospital’s Lorcnzcn Conference Center 2801 North Gatenbcin • Portland, Oregon ; The Thunderbolts will be donating 40% of ticket sales to Portland Interscholastic League’s athletic fund. — Michael L. Coyne, Associate Broker P rofessionals 100 245-1200 ex, 257 Be there to support the Thunderbolts and Portland High School athletics. Name . Company Name_ Address, City___________ Phone □ □ I wish to participate in the tournament and dinner □ □ Entries limited to first 150 players. State .Z ip. $75.00 / Golf with Guest Celebrity Adult - $50.00 / includes dinner for two Youth (up to 18) $25.001 includes dinner for one Dinner Only - $25.00 - dinner for two G o lf Cart and Club Rental aro your responsibility, please call Glendoveer Golf Course: 253-7507 Please feel free to photo copy this entry, one per person To Insure prize eligibility all lines must be completed Need not be present to win door prizes. For more information call Bruce Watts @ 286 -2 1 80 or Rhybon Mayfield @ 2 81-0369 Checks payable to Omega Boys & Girls Club Visa/Master Card No _Exp. D a te . Signature_ R E T U R N E N T R Y TO: P.O. B O X 4171, P O R T L A N D , O R E G O N 97211