Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, February 23, 1994, Page 9, Image 9

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T he P ortland O bserver • F ebruary 23, 1994
Lackland Air
Force Base
iudweiser Family Salutes Black History Month
With “Black Experience” Sweepstakes
Grand Prize Is Autographed Spike Lee Film Library
Spike L ee film fans w ill have
a unique o p p o rtu n ity to acquire
the fam ed d ire c to r’s videos as part
o f the B u dw eiser Fam ily salute to
A frican A m erican A chievem ent
d uring F eb ru ary , Black H istory
M onth.
T he B u dw eiser Fam ily salute
in clu d es a “ tak e o n e” fact b ooklet
th at w ill be located on displays
and p a rtic ip a tin g retail o u tlets
w here B u d w eiser, B ud L ight and
Bud Dry are sold. The booklet
co n tain s fun facts and in fo rm a­
tion on A frican A m erican ac h ie v ­
ers in the field s o f h isto ry , m usic,
scien ce/m edicine/education.busi-
n ess/in d u stry and sports.
The B udw eiser Fam ily “ Black
E x p e rie n c e ” S w e e p sta k e s w ill
also o ffer co n su m ers an o p p o rtu ­
nity to win a hom e en tertain m e n t
c e n te r, w hich w ill include a 35-
inch co lo r telev isio n , a V C R , and
a library o f Spike L e e ’s film s,
au to g rap h ed by Lee him self. S ev ­
eral o f L e e ’s film s, from “ S h e’s
G o tta H ave It,”, “ S chool D aze,”
and “ M o B etter B lu es,” to “ Do
the R ight T h in g ,” “ Jungle F ev er,”
and “X ” w ill be included.
C o n su m ers can en ter the c o n ­
test by fillin g out an entry blank
“ Black E x p erien ce’ in A m erica,”
said Bill B rooks, m anager, ethnic
m arketing for A nheuser-B usch,
Inc. “W e feel it is especially ap­
propriate at this tim e o f the year
that we com bine ed u c a tio n -in our
‘take o n e’ fact b o o k le t-w ith en­
tertain m en t—in the form o f the
hom e en tertain m en t cen ter and
Spike Lee film lib ra ry -to recog­
nize some o f o u r g reatest A frican
A m erican achieves. We urge all
Am ericans to take advantage of
A ir Force A irm an Cecil L.
the truly enriching educational
Wiles has graduated from Air Force
experience that is Black History
basic training here.
M onth.”
During the six weeks of training
The B udw eiser Family “Black
the airman studied the Air Force m is­
E xperience” Sw eepstakes will be
sion, organization and customs and
supported with a variety of point
received special training in human
o f sale m aterials, including table
relations.
tents and cou n ter cards. The p ro ­
In addition, airmen who com­
m otion w ill run until M arch 15.
plete basic training cam credits to­
B udw eiser, Bud L ight and
ward and associate degree through
B ud D ry a re a ll b re w e d by
the Community College of the Air
Budweiser Salutes The "Black Experience’ During Black History Month-The Budweiser Family will salute Black
A n h h e u s e r - B u s c h , I n c ., th e
Force.
History Month this year with its “Black Experience’ sweepstakes. The Sweepstakes will include a “take one fact
w o rld ’s largest brew er, St. Louis,
Wiles is the son of Cecil L. Wiles
booklet that recounts some of the achievements of outstanding African Americans in literature, science, industry,
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of
Ridgecrest,
C A , and Donna J . Price
education and sports. Consumers can enter the Black Experience Sweepstakes by completing the entry blank
B udw eiser, Bud L ig h t and
of N Portland, OR.
located on the booklet. The grand prize for the sweepstakes is a Home Entertainment Center, featuring a 35 color
Bud Dry are brew ed by Anheuser-
television. VCR and an autographed library of famed director Spike Lee's films.
B u sc h , I n c ., s t. L o u is , M O.
F
o r a d d itio n a l i n f o r m a tio n ,
Budweiser baseball caps.
located in the displays w ith the a later date. O ther prizes offered
c
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n ta c t
K e v in
W illia m s ,
“ The B udw eiser F am ily is
Ad Information
fast booklets. W inners w ill be include B udw eiser leather ja c k ­
314/982-9172.
very p roud to help salu te the
selected via a random draw ing on e ts , S p ik e L e e T -S h irts a n d
Call 288-0033 For
8th Annual Kid Safe
W hat: KID SAFE is a one day educational program, teaching safety
and health skills to children ages four through twelve. We expect to reach
900 to 1,000 children and their families.
W hen: Saturday, March 12, 1994 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
S p o n so rs: N orthw est O steopathic M edical Foundation and
Eastmoreland Hospital
W here (Two locations): Sellwood Middle School 8300 SE 15th,
Portland; & Rowe Junior High 3606 SE Lake Road, Milwaukie
Cost: FREE! Lunch available for $1.00
Classes: KID SAFE features “hands-on” classes in:
> Poison Prevention
• Electrical Safely
•
Gang Prevention
• Calling 911
•
Stranger Danger
• Personal Safety
•
CPR
■ First Aid
• Fire Safety
• Traffic Safety
Bike Safety
Babysitting
And M ore: KID SAFE also offers children a mini-hospital toroleplay
hospital visits and procedures in; emergency vehicles to tour; FBI finger­
prints; and ID photos Lunch available for $1.00 C hildren 10 and under
m ust be with an Adult.
R egister: Space is limited and pre-registration is required. Registra­
tion will open February 1,1994. To register c a ll.
M ore Info: For additional information, call David Rianda or Peggy
Seibert at the Northwest Osteopathic Medical Foundation, 222-7161.
CRIME STOPPERS
Case #94-07: Wanted Subject
Jorge Campos-Bautista
The F.B.I. Fugitive Task Force,
in cooperation with Crime Stoppers,
is looking for Jorge Campos-Bautista.
An arrest warrant, charging him with
20 sex crimes, involving several
young children, has been issued. Total
bail is $700,000.
Jorge Cam pos-Bautista, who
may also known as Jorge Campos
and frequently uses a first name of
“George,” is a male, Hispanic, 26
years of age, with a date of birth of
July 25,1967. He stands 5’8" tall and
weighs approximately 190 pounds,
with black hair and brown eyes. His
last known address was 8030 SE
Cooper Street, in Portland, but he
may now be somewhere in the Wood­
burn area.
Crime Stoppers, in cooperation
with the F.B.I. Fugitive Task Force,
is offering a cash reward of up to
$1,000 for information leading to an
arrest in this case and you need not
gi ve your name. Call Crime S toppers
at (503) 823-HELP.
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