T he P ortland O bserver • M ay 18, 1994
P age A3
Straight
Shooting
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4 Year Anniversary Sale
1) Night Club
D e sig n e r S h o rt Set
$25.95 to $69.95
2) Snake Skin Belt $7.95
3) Snake Skin Shoe
I Men iron) $69.95
] Women from $49.95
4) Men Double
Breasted Suits All
Colors From $149.95
5) W om en B u tterfly
Short Pants from $99.95
6) Men and Women Silk
Joggers $49.95
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2929 NE Alberta
Photo Project Underway
“ S traight S hooting 2 ," the p ro je ct
that puts cameras and the kn o w le d g e
o f th e ir use in to the hands o f a t-ris k
and gang-affected y o u th , is cu rre n tly
in its fifth week. T he p ro je c t is de
signed to c u ltiv a te a m entor-protege
re la tio n s h ip betw een p ro fe s s io n a l
photographers and a t-ris k y o u th , p ro
v id in g them w ith p o s itiv e ro le m o d
els. The photographs send a p o w e rfu l
message to the c o m m u n ity w h ile p ro
v id in g y o u th w ith a p o s itiv e and e m
p o w e rin g le a rn in g experience.
S tra ig h t S h o o tin g 2 is p ro v in g to
be p ro vo ca tive , e x c itin g and re w a rd
ing. “ 1 w a n t to show people, lik e
people o u t there in society w h o th in k
w e ’ re cru d , that we can d o good
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things,” says y o u th D a v id A va lo s.
W h ile b e a u tifu l and p o w e rfu l
images are a p ro d u c t o f S tra ig h t
S h o o tin g 2, the in te ra c tio n w ith the
professional photographers serving
as m entors and the o th e r y o u th in
v o lv e d in the program is ju s t as im
portant.
The program is funded by C e llu
la r one, F irs t Interstate B a n k, B o g le
& Gates, Q uintana G alleries and m any
o th e r b u sin ess c o n trib u to rs . T h e
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p ro je ct is being coordinated b y the
O regon C o m m is s io n on C h ild re n and
F a m ilie s, the state’ s largest advocacy
g roup fo r c h ild re n and young people,
in c o o p e ra tio n w ith M e tro p o lita n
Events P u b lic R elations o f P ortland.
P ortland C o m m u n ity C o lle g e is p ro
v id in g classroom s, d arkroom fa c ili
Generation
$1400 per mo.
ties and supplies a t its S y lv a n ia C a m
pus, w here in s tru c to r R ic h a rd K r a ft
teaches yo u th in the program the ba
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Further Comments On Educational Goals
by
P rof . M c K inley B urt
Those were some interesting re
sponses to m y com m ents on the o r ig i
nal components and d ire ctive s fo r
“ Goals 2000” - type educational struc
tures. I t ’ s not so m uch that I a ctu a lly
thought you a ll had forgotten the sa
the firs t in the w o rld in m athem atics
and science achievem ent.
6. E very ad u lt A m e rica n w ill be
literate.
7. E ve ry school in A m e rica w ill
be free o f drugs and violence and w ill
o ffe r a d iscip lin e d e n viro n m e n t co n
8. E ve ry school and hom e w ill
C ). Y o u r school pro vid e s this b ro
more that I fe lt the subsequent stresses
and strains o f half-a-decade o f co n
engage in partnerships that w ill in
chure to answ er y o u r questions about
crease parental in v o lv e m e n t and p a r
tic ip a tio n in p ro m o tin g the social,
em otional, and academ ic g ro w th o f
ch ild re n .
this program and ho w i t relates to
y o u r c h ild 's scie n ce e d u c a tio n .”
troversy (v io le n t) m ay have clouded
some issues.
Then, w ith tongue even fu rth e r
in cheek, a llo w me to re -v is it another
set o f “ bright-eyed and b u sh y-ta ile d ”
com m itm ents, the fin a liz a tio n o f the
dream, shall we say:
The N a tio n al E d ucation Goals.
The Goals 2000: Educate A m e ri
can A c t, includes these eig h t goals to
be achieved b y, no surprise, the year
2000.
1. A ll c h ild re n in A m e ric a w ill
start school ready to learn.
2. The h ig h school graduation
rate w ill increase to at least 90 p e r
cent.
3. A ll students w ill leave grades,
4 ,8 a n d 12having dem onstrated co m
petency o ve r c h a lle n g in g su b je ct
matter, and (a ll students w ill be) p re
pared fo r resp o n sib le citize n sh ip , fu r
ther lea rn in g , and p ro d u ctive e m
p lo y m e n t
4. The n a tio n ’ s teaching force
w ill have access to program s fo r the
continued im p ro ve m e n t o f th e ir p ro
fessional skills.
5. U nited States students w ill be
Doesn’ t that sort o f grab you? I
mean i t ’ s sort o f lik e B rigade ju s t
before that fa te fu l charge in to the
valley. H o p e fu lly , we w ill have s u rv i
vors this tim e , and we w ill n o t later
fin d ourselves sin kin g in to a morass
W asn ’ t that n ice o f them ? I m a ile d the
lady a copy.
W h a t th is is a ll abo u t is a p ro -
g ra m o f the “ N a tio n a l Science T edch-
ers A s s o c ia tio n -jo in tly fu n d e d b y the
N a tio n al Science F o u n d a tio n and the
U.S. D epartm ent o f E d u ca tio n . I t is
extrem ely d iffic u lt to fin d o u t h o w fa r
o f fin g e r-p o in tin g and o ther d is tu rb
ing c o n d u c t A fte r a ll, the jo b o f edu
cation w ill s till have to be done. L e t’ s
co n tro l o u r frustrations w ith the in
evitable.
it got o f f the gro u n d and, i f so, in w h a t
areas o f the co u n ty, le t alo n g ga in any
operative feed back. T h is is e sp e cia lly
true when dealing w ith m a jo r fe d e ra l
Several parents thanked me fo r
p ro v id in g that “ g e n e ric” m odel o f
the th in k in g behind cu rre n t d e ve lo p
m ent o f goals, standards and com pe
tencies fo r the sciences. B u t, one lady
had a change o f a d m in istra tio n s, b u t
th is regim e in W a sh in g to n has ye t to
f i l l a large num ber o f a d m in is tra tiv e
slots, in c lu d in g science and educa
tio n departments.
in p a rtic u la r had questions about an
“ integrated science approach.” Seems
th a t i t w as n o t a b o u t a n y th in g
m u ltic u ltu ra l o r b i-ra c ia l, b u t to her
w ay o f th in k in g , lum ped together
e ve ryth in g that co u ld be possibly
id e n tifie d as a science, b io lo g y , p h ys
ics, ch e m istry, earth science, e co l
o g y, etc.
I was ju s t as confused u n til I dug
agencies now that we have n o t o n ly
In the m eantim e, w e can o n ly
w o n d er how many various and va rie d
educational program s th e ir are o u t
there w ith scores o f d iffe re n t a p
proaches, goals and standards, speak
in g in a p o ly g o t pedagogic language
in a new T o w e r o f Babel. W e w ill n o t
d e s p a ir, h o w e v e r. W e s t i l l m a y
achieve “ G oal 2000,” b u t n o t at the
turn o f the century.
Portland Area Policyowners Celebration
Tabernacle
Of Northwestern Mutual
To Receive Record High Dividend Payout In 19 94
Policyow ners served by the Beebe
rate w ill be credited in 1994 fo r non-
A gency o f the N orthw estern M u tu a l
borrow ed p o lic y cash value o f w hole
tw o -w a y street. “ The exposure to
someone d iffe re n t fro m me, hanging
around together, is sup p o rtin g m y
L ife Insurance C o. w ill receive a total
life insurance p o licie s w ith d ire ct rec
d iv id e n d p a y m e n t o f m o re than
$18,400,000 in 1994 according to
vie w s that yo u th o u t there are ve ry
w o rth w h ile people, rather than w h a t
General A g e n t K e n t Beebe.
o g n itio n , Beebe said.
T h e B eebe G e n e ra l A g e n c y
se rve s m o re th a n 2 6 ,6 9 7 area
the space and o p p o rtu n ity to have i t ”
‘ Scope, Sequence and C o o rd in a tio n
o f Secondary School S cience’ (SS &
d u cive to learning.
K lie w e r illu stra te s that le a rn in g is a
sion and i t ’ s a m a tte r o f g iv in g them
pating in a new pro g ra m : “ D e a r p a r
ents, y o u r c h ild is n ow p a rtic ip a tin g
in a new science p ro g ra m c a lle d
cred oaths m any took to raise the art
o f pedagogy to O ly m p ia n heights, but
sics o f photography.
S tra ig h t Shooting 2 m entor L in d a
yo u m ig h t th in k . E ve ryo n e has a v i
back in to m y file s and fo u n d a co p y o f
a brochure, m a ile d o f a fe w years ago
to puzzled parents o f c h ild re n p a rtic i
It is part o f a total com pany payout
o f $1.8 b illio n w h ic h is $36 m illio n
m ore than la st year.
A 8.5 percent d iv id e n d interest
p o licyo w n e rs w h o have m ore than
$3,283,446,098 o f coverage. O ffice s
are located at 1221 S.W . Y a m h ill,
Ste. 4 00, P ortland.
Y o u can see the vis io n o f these
The Youth/Children’ s department
ofCelebrationTabemacle is sponsoring a
community fair on Monday, M ay 30,
1994,horn 10am to3pm at 1505 N Bryant
on Interstate. Parking is available behind
the building. Join us on M em orial Day!.
Admission is free w ith some o f the booths
and the food costing various charges.
T h e fa ir is expected to have a
stage w ith m usic, a du n k tank, fo o d
booth, hole in one m in ia tu re g o lf, face
p a in tin g and o ther c h ild re n /y o u th /
and fa m ily a ctivitie s.
yo u th at th e ir P o rtla n d A r t M useum
e x h ib ito p e n in g T h u rsd a y, June 16th.
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From Seattle to Portland
2 nights
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Arrival
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3 nights
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Effective
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3 nights
2 nights
Arrival
Arrival
Sun - Wed Sun - Tue
4 /9 -6 /1 8
$114
$114*
$127
$180
$177
5 /1 -6 /3 0
$126
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$131
$176
$179
3rd Night Freç:
Sands Regency*
Holland America Line’s ss Rotterdam
September 29 - 30,1994 Vancouver, B.C. to Portland
October 12 -13,1994 Portland to Vancouver, B.C.
3rd Night Free:*
RiverBoat Hotel
ms Westerdam
Special: - Get $30 back in ‘Hilton Bucks’ per couple - thru 5/31
4/29-10/31
Reno Hilton
$130
$155
$142
$194
$199
$114
$131
$126
$178
$175
$124
$146
$129
$174
$176
October 1 - 2,1994 Vancouver, B.C. to Portland
October 9 -10,1994 Portland to Vancouver, B.C.
Includes 2 for 1 Show and $100 Funboal
4/1-7/31
Clarion Hotel
4/1-7/31
Includes 2 for 1 Dinner - Amigo’s
F o r tw e n ty -fo u r hours you can e n jo y a ll o f the lu xu rie s you can im agine on H o lla n d A m e ric a ’ s
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R O T T E R D A M o r m s W E S T E R D A M ! L iv e an e x c itin g day and evening between P ortland and
V ancouver, B ritis h C o lu m b ia , cru isin g scenic V a n co u ve r Island, the m ajestic C o lu m b ia , the b u s tlin g
John Ascuaga’s
Nugget
3/8-7/31
$126
$149
$135
$184
$187
3/8-7/31
$138
$167
$153
$208
$217
Peppermill Hotel
5/1-10/29
$138
$167
$150
$202
$211
Flamingo Hotel
3/1 -6 /3 0
$138
$167
$155
W illa m e tte R iv e r, plus have the th r ill o f crossing the C o lu m b ia R iv e r bar.
Y o u w ill experience H o lla n d A m e ric a ’ s T ra d itio n o f E xcellence in th e ir service and cuisine. In clu d e d in
yo u r cruise p rice is a gourm et breakfast, lunch, d in n e r and m id n ig h t b u ffe t. Y o u can also e n jo y a w id e range
o f shipboard a c tiv itie s and e ntertainm ent planned fo r this special cruise such as flo o r shows, lounges, o n
$212
$221
Includes Show Discount
board shopping, da n cing and casino w h ile at sea!
P ortland to V a n co u ve r B .C . - S hip sails at 11:00 a.m.
Eldorado Hotel
4 /2 9 -7 /1 7
$142
$173
$159
$216
$227
V a n co u ve r B .C . to P ortland - S hip sails at 6 :0 0 p.m.
2/13-6/25
$150
$185
$169
$228
$243
O ne w ay cruise between P ortland and V ancouver, B .C ., ground transportation between V anco u ve r, B .C .
Includes Cabaret & Funbook
C R U IS E P A C K A G E IN C L U D E S :
Harrahs Reno
Free ‘Sammy’s Showroom' with Cocktail/Tax
and P ortland w ith a box lunch and T ra v e l M a rke tin g escorts.
Gold In Reno! - Only $180 per person!
Includes 2 nights at the Reno Hilton, 1 round of Golf per person and ALAMO Economy Car
PACKAGES INCLUDE
R ound trip N on-S top R eno A ir je t flig h ts fro m Seattle o r P ortland to Reno.
T w o o r three n ights at selected hotels, in c lu d in g room tax. (Prices arc per person, d ouble occupancy)
T ransportation between Reno A ir p o rt and ho te l (excepts Sands*).
V a lid fo r travel through specified dates, except H o lid a y s and Special Events.
Prices va lid fo r travel on “ 8” F a ir o n ly . O th e r classes s lig h tly higher.
$3 - $6 a irp o rt fa c ility fee not in clu d e d (w here a p p licable).
B o o kin g s made less than 11 days p rio r to travel w ill in c u r rush h a n d lin g fee. Prices re q u ire m in im u m 7
day advance purchase.
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Cruise Package
Cruise Only
$415
Suite (Westerdam only) $350
$303
$238
Stateroom Deluxe
$263
$198
Deluxe Outside
$243
$178
Large Outside
$223
$158
Standard Outside
$148
$213
Large Inside
$128
$193
Standard Inside
$170
3rd and 4th Passenger $105
Port tax $36
•*AI1 prices are per person based on double occupancy**
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