A ugust 18, 1993 • T he P ortland O bserver P age A6 / Zî g I r e ^Jcrrtlanh (©bs^riisr N e w S t u d y P r o v id e s L in k Why Arthritis Stops In Pregnant Women A study published in the August 12 New E ngland Journal o f M edicine and funded by the A rthritis Founda­ tion suggests new answers to why w omen with rheumatoid arthritis (R A ) often have the symptoms o f their disease go away w hile pregnant and then return after pregnancy. The explanation could lead to new treat­ m ents to block the reactions that cause RA in all people with the disease, according to the A rthritis Foundation T he study, conducted by J. Lee Nelson, M .D .. and colleagues at the Fred H utchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, was funded by na­ tional grants from the A rthritis Foun­ dation, grants from the W ashington State Chapter o f the A rthritis Foun­ dation. and the N ational Institutes of Health. Researchers analyzed 46 preg­ nancies in 38 women with rheum a­ toid arthritis. They compared women vv hose arthritis improv ed during preg­ nancy with women whose arthritis remained active. The study found that the majority of w omen (76%) whose arth ritis went away or im proved showed greater differences between their own genetic make-up and that of the fetus, which is made up of genetic material from both mother and fa­ ther. The genetic areas studied in­ cluded three specific HLA antigens known to be associated with rheuma­ toid arthritis. HLA antigens are pro­ teins on the surface of cells that are highly individual from person to per­ son It is though, that some element of the m other's immune response is af­ fected by the presence of the different HLA protein from the fetus, which causes a reduction in the m other’s arthritis symptoms. The exact nature of the process that takes place is not yet known. One possibility is that the reduction in RA symptoms is caused by a modified antibody response by the m other’s im m une system to different HLA m aterial o f the fetus, which the m other’s body views as partially for- This study may help us find what goes wrong with someone’s immune system to cause rheumatoid arthritis eign Another possibility is that cer­ tain molecules from the fetus, which are unlike the mother’s might com­ pete with or displace the m other’s molecules at a specific stage in the immune response. This causes the m other’s immune sy stem, which pre­ viously had produced RA symptoms, to react differently and no longer velop new ways to treat the disease based on blocking a step in the in­ flam m ation process,” said A rthur Grayzel, the Arthritis Foundation's senior v ice president for medical af­ fairs. The Arthritis Foundation esti­ mates that2. 1 million Americans have rheumatoid arthritis, the disease af­ fects between two to three times more “Lucky” Spider Helps Vancouver Woman "D o n ’t kill spiders or nothing good will happen to you!” T h a t’s the adv ise that Ruth Dohman. 74, always giv es to her sister. Margaret Nicmey er. It’s possible that Ruth just might be on to something. O n Friday, August 6, Ruth found a large spider in the Vancouver, W ashington, home she shares w ith Margaret. Although Mar­ garet wanted to destroy it, Ruth car­ ried the spider outside to safety She’s pretty sure that brought her good luck. A regular player w ho enjoy s all Lottery games. Ruth Visited Jantzen Beach Center in Portland the same a fte rn o o n a n d p u rc h a se d a $3 Powerball Quick Pick ticket at Blue Heron Coffee. Although she watched the drawing on Saturday. August 7, Ruth didn’t check her numbers. When she w ent back to the store y esterday, she asked them to check her ticket from Saturday. T h a t’s when she learned she had matched all five regu­ lar numbers (white balls) to win a $100,000 prize. Accompanied by her nephew, Charles Dohman. and his wife Jill. Ruth visited Lottery headquarters to­ day to claim her prize. After 28 per­ cent was withheld for federal taxes, she receiv ed a check for $72,000. women than men. Rheumatoid ar­ thritis is a reaction by the body ’s immune or defense sy stem that iden­ tifies the body’sow n tissue as foreign. It results in inflammation and thick­ ening of the joint lining or sy novial membrane. The inflamed join, lining inv ades and damages bone and carti­ lage. The joint loses it's shape and alignm ent causing pain, loss of move­ ment and eventually complete de­ struction o f the join,. F o r fre e b ro c h u re s a b o u t Rheuatoid Arthritis and Arthritis and Pregnancy, contact the W ashington State Chapter of the Arthritis Foun­ dation. 100 So. King, Suite 330, Se­ attle WA 98104, or call 1-800-542- 0295. The Arthritis Foundation is the source of help and hope for an esti­ mated 37 mi Ilion Americans w ho have arthritis. The foundation supports research to find ways to cure and prevent arthritis and seeks to improve develop RA. “This study may help us find w hat goes wrong with someone’s immune sy stem to cause rheumatoid arthritis and will possibly help de­ Citij Of Vancouver And The Columbia River Renaissance Program "M argaret always gets upset with me when I'm lucky." Ruth Laughed, “but it's because 1 don’t kill spiders.” And she said it’s not the first time this has happened. “About a year ago I rescued a spider and then 1 won $2,500 play ing Keno.” Ruth said. A retired floor supervisor for Nabisco in Portland, Ruth said she hasn't made definite plans for her prizewinnings yet. She enjoys Reno and Las Vegas, so she expects to visit there soon, in addition to spending some time with family members in California. And she’ll certainly keep on rescuing spiders. public are welcome. Event: Columbia Renaissance Trail Dedication Date: Tuesday, August 24,1993 Location: Waterfront Park (next to W ho S ong & L a r r y ’s restaurant on E. Columbia Way) P rogram : 5pm Vancouv er USA V olkssporters will sponsor a “Renaissance” welcome 5K walk from W aterfront Park to Marine Park. Charter members and the Includes: • 6-7pm Vancouver Pops Orchestra • 7-7; 20pm Dedication Ceremony • 7:20- 8pm Vancouver Pops Orchestra • 8pm Event Concludes O th e r: Tours o f the Waterfront pro­ vided by C-Tran. Food: Hot dog/pop/chips will be required, and all those who audi­ tion w ill be inv olv ed in some aspect o f the production, says Connie Irwin, coordinator of the city s C iti­ zens of Disability program The fashion show will take place Saturday, Sept. 25 at Lepke Center, 1009 E McLoughlmBlvd., Vancouv er. The even ing wi 11 begin with a silent auction from 6 to 7pm, followed by the fashion show and entertainm ent from 7 to 8pm, and a dance from 8 to 10pm The dance will feature music by The Sound Supply. Tickets for the entire event are $5 per person To contribute items for the si­ lent auction or for more informa­ tion, call Irwin at 696-8218; or Cathy Sherick, Southwest Wash­ ington Special Olympics, at 699- 0566. The second annual “It's A Fashionable Life” fashion show is com ing up in Septem ber, and people of all ages and abilities are needed as models. Auditions will be from 6 to 7; 30pm Thursday, August 19 in the Bagley Center cafeteria. 4100 Plomondon, V an­ couver The fashion show is a fundraiser for the Vancouv cr Parks and Recreation Department 's Citi­ zens of Disability program and Southw est W ashington Special Olympics Sandra Monson, a teacher at Kidz and Company , a local model­ ing and entertainm ent group, will lead the choreographed produc­ tion M odels will w ear leisure, back-to-school, career and formal w ear fashion One or two weekly rehearsals prior to the show will be V ancouver Parks and R ecre­ ation D epartm ent sum m er pro­ gram s for children will come to an end in M id-August due to school schedule changes The Play ground and U S De­ partm ent o f A griculture (USDA) food programs will end Friday, A ugust 13 Preschool Day Camp. Y outh Day C am p, Y outh Day Camp and Fun Wagon programs wi 11 wrap up their activities Wednes­ day, August 18 Sofar this y car th ccitv’s Youth Serv ice Department has offered ser­ vices to over 20.000 children in various programs, and served over 11.000 USDA lunches For details on the fall program schedules, call (206) 696-8065 .............. > > » T he second annual Portland W om en's golf Invitational, a benefit for City of Hope National Medical Center, will be held at the Oregon Golf Club on Monday, October 11, 1993. Indiv idual and team registration is now being accepted. Cost for the entire day’s activities is $150 per person, and includcsa full day of golf, use of a cart, lunch, dinner, auction, team awards and tee prizes. Carol Falk of Portland is this year’s honorary chairperson Last year the event raised $15,000 for City of Hope and the honorary chairperson i Applicants must be city residents and a Columbia Cable subscriber. Commission meetings arc the first Wednesday of each month a, 7:30pm a, City Hall, 210 East 13th Street in Vancouv cr The length of term is five years w ith a maximum of two terms The term of this position will expire in April of 1998 Applications arc available by contact! ng Marie Day. Vancouver City Hall, P O Box 1995, Vancouver, WA 98668-1995 or by calling 696-8211 (FAX 696-8049). Applications must be submitted by September 13,1993. > .• * Mt* » & ■ S T > . Z z •• » ’’ ’ i was Molly Crowley. Proceeds form the ev ent will ben­ efit City of Hope National Medical Center. Founded in 1912 and located in Duarte, California, City of Hope is recognized as a world leader in the advanced research and treatment of cancer including leukemia and dia­ betes as well as research in AIDS, Alzhcimer’sand many hereditary and genetic disorders. For more information on the golf outing, committee involvement or to have an invitation sent to you, call the City of Hope office at 1-800-934- 9196. Food Court Offers Nine Restaurants City Invites Applicants The City of Vancouver is seeking applicants to fill a vacancy on the City/County Cable Television Com­ mission The commission serves in an adv isory capacity to the City Coun­ cil and the Board ofCounty Commis­ sioners on matters relating to cable television franchises. The commis­ sion makes reports, monitors compli­ ance and establishes rules and regula­ tions for processing applications for franchises Four members arc appointed by the City Council and four members by the Board of C'ountv Commissioners available for purchase for a cost of $1.00. (Proceeds benefit the Columbia River Renaissance Project) Sponsors: City of Vancouver, Colum bia River R enaissance Project. Vancouver USA Volks­ sporters, The Colum bian, C- Tran, Frito-Lay, Handcarts West (o th e r sp o n so rs a re b ein g sought). LP oïtiand. QTc omsr> Fashion Show Models Sought CITY PLAYGROUND SCHEDULE CHANCE the quality o f life for those affected by arthritis. The Fred H utchinson Cancer Research Center is an independent, non-profit institute dedicated to the elimination of cancer. It is one of 27 comprehensiv e cancer centers nation­ wide officially designated and sup­ ported by the National Cancer Insti­ tute. The Hutchinson Center serves the five Northwest states o f Washi ng- ton, Alaska. Oregon. Idaho, and Montana. I, has earned an interna­ tional reputation for its excellence in basic, clinical, and cancer prevention research; for training scientists from all over the world; and for its commit­ ment to community serv ice and out­ reach activities. Contact Susan Edmonds, Media R elations M anager, at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, 206-667-2896 for more information about Dr. Nelson’s research on rheu­ matoid arthritis and pregnancy . Hungry shoppers will feel right at home at Vancouver M all's new “ Food Court At the Lodge ” Part of the m all's multinullion dollar reno­ vation, the 450 seat food court offers nine restaurants to satisfy the most diverse appetites Located on the m all’s second level, the food court is cheerfully decorated in a contemporary lodge motif and features lodge style fur­ niture with natural wood and red. yellow, silver and green accents A rooftop sky light brightens the court ’ , - -I and a glass wall offers diners a spectacular view of Mt. Hood. Food court restaurants include Am erican Fries, M anchu Wok, M cDonald’s, Orange Julius, Para­ dise Bakery, Hot Dog on a Stick, Sbarro Italian Eatery. Taco Time and Kojo's of Japan A vivid 35 foot sign structure marks the interior entrance to the Food Court at the Lodge. Colorful sculpted fish follow a blue neon arrow as they leap toward the food court. •I