Tm-: P oku and O bserver • J uly 21, 1993 _________ P age A5 CORPS Names Jim Runkles Employee Of The Year National Rainbow Coalition Dennis Rivers, Chairman Rev. Jesse Jackson, Presldnet & Founder Our Current Concerns u Reagan stood by Bork; Bush stood By Thomas; will Clinton stand by Elders?” M . Jocelyn E ld e rs, M .D ., p e d ia tric ia n , p u b lic health professional and advocate fo r ch ild re n . The daughter o f sharecropper. Dr. Elders was bom in Schaal, (southwest) Arkansas; the eldest o f 8 children; graduated from college at age 18; served in the arm y as a physical th e ra p is t; attended the U. O f A r k . M e d . School on the G .I. B ill; graduated in 1960; worked as an in te rn at the U. o f M in n . H ospital, and as a p e d ia tric ia n at the U. o f A rk. M edical Center; obtained M a s te r o f Science degree in biochem istry; joined the U o f A rk . medical faculty in 1976; received her board c e rtific a ­ tio n as a pediatric endocrinologist in 1978. Since 1987, she has served as the Arkansas D irector o f Public Health. Based on her studies in grow th in children and the treatment o f hormone-related illnesses, she has w ritten over 150 a rtic le s fo r medical research publications. Her husband, O liver, is a H.S. basketball coach. They have tw o adult sons, E ric and Kevin. She was nom inated fo r Surgeon G eneral o f the U.S. by President C linton in December, 1992. As such, she w ould serve as the c h ie f health advisor to the P resident, the c h ie f health educator fo r the n a tio n , and manages the6,500 member P u b lic H e a lth Service’ s Com m issioned C orps. She can issue re p o rts , issue w a rn in g s to the public on health hazards, and make recom m endations to p ro te c t the public health and safety. Hearings on her confirm ation begin on July 16. E ld e rs is p ro vo ca tive , b u t gets results. She helped raise the im m u n iz a ­ tio n rates o f pre-school children in Arkansas, and has attracted more health professionals to practice in underserved r u r a l areas. Her programs have led to a dow nward turn in teenage pregnancy rate and she helped lower Arkansas’ in fa n t m o rta lity rate. One o f her m ajor goals “ is p re ve n tin g unplanned and unw anted pregnancies.” I f our o p p o sitio n can D E F IN E us, they can C O N F IN E us. I f you don’ t believe that, ask L a n i G u in ie r—defined by her rig h t-w in g opposition as the “ quota queen” , w hich sunk her nomination to head the C iv il Rights D ivisio n o f the Justice Department. T h a t’ s these same forces are try in g to do to D r. Jocelyn E ld e rs. They w ill take statements out o f context to try to define her as a “ ra d ic a l” w ith “ dangerous” , fa r le ft” , “ frin g e ” ideas. Ideas lik e home care services, e a rly ch ild h o o d screening, im m u ­ n iza tio n o f young children, sex education and fa m ily pla n n in g as a means o f p re v e n tin g a b o rtio n , A ID S , sexually tra n s m itte d diseases and pov­ e rty -m a n y o f the worst public health problems. A rm y Corps o f Engineers selected leadership roles in the development James E. Runkles o f the Portland D is­ and training e fforts associated w ith tric t as the Natural Resources M an­ national programs, including boating safety, v is ito r assistance and interpre­ agement Employee o f the Year. June 25, Runkles received the tive services. Runkles has made cross­ award from Commander o f the U.S. training possible between the V is ito r A rm y CorpsofEngineersG en. A rth u r Center S ta ff at B onneville L o ck and his own staff. E. W illia m s in W ashington, D.C. In addition, he has encouraged his The award recognizes a park ranger, park manager, park guide or s ta ff to participate in Teaching Re­ biologist w ho has contributed most sponsibility and In d ivid ua l Leader­ sig n ifica n tly to the accomplishments ship (T ra il) Boss T ra in in g , to estab­ o f the natural resources management lish an A m erican Eagle Scout V o lu n ­ program. Runkles is the park man­ teer T ra in in g Program and to w ork ager at B onneville L o ck and Dam at w ith o th e r v o lu n te e r p ro g ra m s . B onneville L o ck and Dam has won Cascade Locks. Orc. Runnels received this recognition national honors tw ice in the Take fo r his aw ard-w inning performance, Pride in A m e rica program. R unkles’ s k ill in w o rkin g w e ll w ith partnering skills and leadership in the Q uality Im provement Process. He is others contributed to the success o f also know n for his dedication, good several programs. These included the judgem ent and sense o f fa ir play. Also. partnering agreements, p articularly Runkles was named Portland D istrict’ s in tra ffic control to the vis ito r center S u p e rv is o r o f th e Y e a r and during construction o f the new navi­ Im plem entor o f the Year fo r Total gation lock, a cost-saving b u ild in g dem olition “ B u m to Learn” exercise Q u a lity Management last year. “ Jim is the kind o f person who w ill to develop access to a tribal in -lieu do great things and he never wants to fishing site, and w o rkin g arrange­ take credit fo r it,” said Pat Barry, a ments and outgrants w ith federal, state park ranger at the B onneville Project and local agencies. “ He’ s agood.supervisor over a ll. In who works w ith Runkles. Runkles led his staff o f fish b io lo ­ natural resources management, he gists, rangers, resource maintenance seems to have a good rounded view o f p e o p le and v o lu n te e rs to h e lp everything. He's involved w ith it all and I think P ortland’s Natural Resource Manage­ he can balance everything out,” said ment O ffice earn top honors locally Brian M cC aviu.apark ranger who also fo r Total Q u a lity Management this works w ith Runkles at the Bonneville past year He also has urged his sta ff to take Project KXL-AM Honored With NAB “Station Of The Year” Nomination T h e N a tio n a l A s s o c ia tio n Marconi Award also would be a great o f Broadcasters has named K X L honor for the entire Portland radio N e w s ra d io 750 A M . P o rtla n d . community .” Four other large market Oregon as one o f five nominees for stations are v y in g fo r the honor: the honor o f large market station K Q R S -A M /F M in Minneapolis. M in ­ o f the year. The M arconi Awards nesota, W C K Y -A M in C incinnati, fo r s ta tio n o f the year w ill be O h io . W D B O -A M in O rla n d o . announced at the N A B conven­ Florida, and W D 1A -A M in Memphis. tio n in D allas, Texas, September Tennessee. 11, 1993. K X L N e w s ra d io 750 K X L New sradio 750 A M was the A m v ic e p re s id e n t and general first station in the northwest to do an manager Ray Watson said, "W e are all-news m orning show, launching honored by the N om ination alone the K X L m orning news in 1968, and Just to be considered one o f A m erica's it was Portland's first 24-hour news/ top radio station is a testament to our talk station in 1977. K X L -A M has great sta ff and the stations’ s rich his­ been owned by Lester Smith since tory o f accomplishment To w in the 1955. Coming To Powell’s Putting The Oregon Health Plan Into Action Coffee House Press publisher A lla n K o m b lu in presents a book arts lecture and dem onstration in Powell's Purple Room The Minneapolis-based Coffee House Press has b u ilt a reputation as a publisher o f c u ttin g edge contempo­ rary literature, w h ile also m aintain­ in g a r t is t ic s ta n d a rd s th a t are exceptional in to d a y’ s publishing world. The traditions o f book arts are at the foundation o f Coffee House publications, and K om blum w ill bring that tra d itio n to P ow ell’s in a special presentation. K o m b lu m w ill present an over­ State Senator Bob Shoemaker and Senior Policy Advisor Roger Auerbach to deliver report on Oregon Health Plan Bob Shoemaker. Oregon state senator and form er C ity Club presi­ dent. and Roger Auerbach. Governor Roberts' advisor on health care, labor and housing, w ill give an up-to-the- minute report on the Oregon Health Plan - especially any legislation emerging from the current session to move the plan forward -- at the City C lub's Friday program. July 23, in the Rose Ballroom o f the Portland H ilton. 921 SW Sixth Avenue. Portland Shoemaker and Auerbach w ill address alternatives to the employer mandate scheduled for im plem enta­ tion in 1995 - a mandate that w ould require al 1 employers to provide health insurance o r pay an equivalent tax. Shoemaker w ill also explain his pro­ posal to move toward managed com- petitionand to lin k consumers to health care providers through purchasing corporations, rather than through employers. Program 1 2 :1 5 -1 :1 5 . Reserva­ tions & cancellations, call 222-2582 by 2 pm Thursday, July 22. $ 11 mem­ bers: $ 15 non-members, coffee tickets available at the door; lim ite d free seat­ ing in back. Doors open 11:30 am. view o f the history o f p rin tin g and bookmaking, w ith lots o f little known facts throw n in for booklovers o f all types For the writers in the audience, K ornblum w i ll also talk about the role o f the small press and the publishing process A hands-on session w ill con­ clude the presentation; a table top letter press w ill be on hand, and every member o f the audience w ill be given a chance to p rin t their own broadside. People interested in the p rinting process and books arts, the business o f publishing, or the history o f books are encouraged to attend this free pro­ gram. Cooperative Ed Hume To Truck Count Return To Survey To Speak At Be State Fair Undertaken In an e ffo rt to bcucr understand how trucks fit into the overall traffic pattern in North and Northeast Port­ land, the Port o f P o rtla n d -in con­ junction w ith the C ity o f Portland- -w ill embark on a truck count analy­ sis July 21 -23. Port planners believe the co o p e ra tive data g a thering project w ill provide useful in fo rm a ­ tion to help C ity planners develop models fo r future street infrastruc­ ture improvements. The P ort's three-day truck tra f­ fic study w ill involve a detailed classification o f trucks that travel North Portland streets. A team o f 12 researchers in 36 locations w ill record such things as truck type, cargo load and direction o f travel. In addition, Port personnel at marine T erm inals 4 and 6 w ill dis­ tribute survey forms to truck drivers as they enter the tw o term inais. The forms w ill ask drivers about their o rig in and destination o f travel, w hich routes they are using and what type o f load they are hauling. In order to prevent gate delays, the forms w ill be picked up as drivers e xit the terminals. A ccording to Susie Lahscne, senior transporta­ tion planner fo r the Port, this in fo r­ mation w ill help Port and C ity plan­ ners assess w hich routes are used most by the hundredsof trucks which daily pass through the tw o Port o f Portland marine terminals. The inform ation gathered by the Port w ill be matched w ith th e C ity ’ s mechanized tra ffic count, w hich is already in progress th ro u g h o u t N orth and Northeast Portland. “ In perform ing this survey, the Port is responding toconcem s from residents and businesses that truck tra ffic volumes in certain Portland neighborhoods have g ro w n too q u ickly,” said Lahscns. “ In w o rk­ ing w ith the C ity to quantify the n u m b e r o f v e h ic le s tra v e lin g through targeted N orth and N o rth ­ east Portland neighborhoods, w e’ ll be better inform ed before planning o r recommending tra ffic system im ­ provements.” Lahsene said the Port-sponsored tra ffic surveyors w ill m onitor truck tra ffic between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. each day o f the three-day study. am ( Celebrale I )iversiti o am - q pm & SEA FO O D Company, Inc. 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His second lecture is scheduled fo r 1pm (rather than 2pm as o rig in a lly released). Both lectures w ill be at the F loral Gardens State. D uring his presentation, Hume w ill also demonstrate how to properly care fo r your gardens and lawns. Hume holds many titles that u p ­ hold his abilities; master gardener, garden authority and certified nursery person. H is interest in gardening be­ gan as a hobby and has since taken him around the w o rld .