P age A3 T he P ortland O bserver • J une 1, 1 9 9 4 ______________ Summer Safety Program Continued from front ▲ 1 “W e are excited to be part o f the national agenda,” said Fred W illiams, President o f PAL and partner o f Perkins and Co. “W ith additional corporate support for our base pro­ gram s and our partnership with L ead­ ers Roundtable, we will make an im ­ pact this sum m er through crim e p re ­ vention efforts.” Announced by President Clinton at an Am eriCorps Public Safety Fo­ rum on March 10 in Brooklyn, New York, Sum m er o f Safety will involve nearly 7,000 participants who will serve with 91 projects in 70 urban and rural locations around the U nited States. “ Sum m er o f Safety participants will help Am erican people take their com m unities back,” said Eli Segal, assistant to Clinton and CEO o f the C orporation for N ational Service. “They will com e together across g en ­ erations, ethnically and income lev­ els to do the work that com m unities deem m ost necessary in their critical fight against crim e and violence.” I ro c PORTLAND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION In June 1994, PAL will increase its crim e prevention efforts by open­ ing its first PAL Y outh C enter in the Rockwood neighborhood. A ribbon cutting cerem ony and introduction o f the VISTA Sum m er Associates is scheduled for June 1 4 ,11:30 a.m . at 424N .E . 172nd. The 35 VISTA Sum ­ mer A ssociates will be based at the PAL Y outh Center coordinating rec­ reation-based program s, a National Night O ut, graffiti paint-over projects, neighborhood canvassing with safety inform ation and counseling in vari­ ous sum m er sports camps. “T he VIST A grant gives PAL an opportunity to introduce college-aged students to a whole new experience,” said P ortlan d State student Jerry Ciocta. “ It introduces us to com m u­ nity children, and gives us hands-on experience about w hat today’s chil­ dren are facing in society.” A p p lic a tio n s a re a v a ila b le through PA L (248-5011), the L ead­ ers Roundtable (228-8617), and the Corporation for N ational Service o f­ fice (231-2103). A pplications are be­ ing accepted through May 30th. I New Advisor COM M ISSION MEETING Date: June 8,1994 Place: Portland Building 1120 SW Fifth Ave., 11 th Floor Portland, Oregon Time: 8:00 a.m. Commission meetings are open to the public. A complete agenda is available at PDC or by calling 828-3200. Citizens with disabilities may call 823-3232 or TDD 823-6868 for assistance at least 48 hours in advance. PDC is the City of Portland’s urban renewal, housing and economic development agency. S a y You S a w It In... Joins Drug Rehab C enter John J. U lwelling, executive vice president o f the O regon Foundation for M edical E xcellence and form er executive director of the Oregon Board o f M edical Exam iners, has been ap­ pointed senior advisor to the board o f directors o f Springbrook N orthw est As head o f the Board o f M edical Exam iners, U lw elling established a diversion program for those licensed by the board to assist in the rehabili­ tation o f the addicted professionals. Since the program ’s inception, the diversion program has helped over 250 health professional resum e their norm al lives and practices. U lw elling will continue in his current role with the O regon Founda­ tion for M edical Excellence. 'Q IIjc ^ . Í n r í í a n t t (¡PIiaerDcr Holy Cow! Enter Kid’s Competitions At The Multnomah County Fair! t This sum m er, the M ultnom ah C ounty Fair is com ing to the Expo C enter in Portland on July 27 - 31. This year, the Y outh D epartm ent o f the Fair has added many new features and com petitions for kids and teens. As com petition areas are entered, kids can earn great prizes, have a lot o f fun, and have their entries judged by the very best in their entry field. For more inform ation, and to get a copy of the 1994 E xhibitor Handbook, co n ­ tact the M ultnomah County Fair O f­ fice at 248-3094. Youth D epartm ent Com petition Preview: • C rafts and C ollections. W e w ant to see w hat you have been co l­ lecting! • Foods. From Channel 2 ’s pro ­ gram “Tw o to Four” , food segm ent judge Emily Crum packer. • G raphic Arts. Poster Design: 1 st Place Prize, your image will be the Youth Segm ent Poster for 1995 Fair! • Literature. Short Stories, P o­ em s, judged by Robin Cody, Author o f “ Ricochet River” ; Phil M argolin, A uthor of “ Body o f Evidence.” Gift certificates from Pow ell’s Book Store. • Perform ing Arts. All groups and individuals are invited to sign up to perform on stage. Com e show us your stuff! M usic, Theater, Dance! • Photography. Black and white, color prints, all kinds o f subject m at­ ter. Judge Steve C ridland, President, A merican Society o f M edia Photog­ raphy, O regon Chapter; C hristopher Rauschenberg, Chairperson, Blue Sky Photography G allery, Portland, O r­ egon. G reat prizes to be announced! • Plants and Flow ers. Judged by the best plant experts, gift certificates by Portland N ursery, D ennis’ Seven Dees Nurseries, Drakes 7 Dees N urs­ eries, M ax and Hildys Nursery. • Science. Save this year’s school projects or make new ones. A w ard for Most Creative - Innovative Project. • S ew in g, N e e d le c rafts, etc. W eavings and T apestries, W earable Art and Quilts. Judged by Textile A rtist M arth a Z a n g e r, T a p e stry W eaver Kathe Todd, Hooker, Fiber A rtist/designer Nancy Klos. • Visual A rts, Painting, D raw ­ ing, Prints, Sculptures. Judged by Laura Russo, Laura Russo Gallery, G ordon G ilkey, C urator o f Prints and D raw ings, Portland Art M useum and Professor o f Prints, Pacific Northwest College o f Art. G ift C ertificate and art supplies from A rt Media. FARRIS FASHIONS Investing In Interest Sensitive Options No one has probabl y told you that everytim e the interest rates m ove up a percentage point this will devastate all investm ents in this country. It has a far reaching effect, more than the average person realizes. The world debt is approxi­ m ately 41 tril­ lio n d o lla r s . This m eans that when the inter­ est rates rise one percent, one class o f people m ust pay the debtors. In this case, you would have to pay the creditors approxi­ m ately 41 billion dollars. This is why rising interest rates can cause so many problem s in this country and also abroad. The rising interest rates ef­ fect every thing, stock plunges and the collapse o f real estate investments. The dollar drops in value and be­ com es alm ost worthless. Banks and insurance com panies who have large investm ents in real estate will col­ lapse rightalong with everything else. High interest rates cause catastrophic economic effects nationally and in­ ternationally. The interest rates are under the control o f the Federal Reserve Board, and its banks. M o sto f you don ’ t know that the Federal Reserve System is not a part o f the federal governm ent even though it sounds like part o f the gov­ ernm ent. The Federal Reserve is a $50 or $100 could be worth $1,200 - $ 1,500. This could be made in day s or in weeks. But, w hat if you invested let ’ s say $ 1,000and interest rates rose to about half the am ount that they did under President C arter’s adm inistra­ tion, that $1,000 investm ent would grow into approxim ately $375,000 in a short time. If you will recall, the last time we had a D em ocratic A dm inistration, prim e interest rates rose to 21.5 per­ cent, the T-bills were beyond 17 per­ cent, so you can see that interest rates are going to clim b upward before the end o f the year; so why not make a profit from this, by investing in Inter­ est Sensitive Options. You can find out about how you can begin to invest these options by calling a stockbroker and getting further information. This is the kind o f investm ent that will let you sleep at night without worrying about how much you are going to loose on your investm ent., so check it out. As I stated before, interest rates are the core o f the w orld’s financial markets. There is going to be high profits made from investing in the interest rate m arket from 1994 until 1997. The rates have alw ays risen under the D em ocratic A dm inistra­ tion. You are probably not aw are of this, but every local, state and federal governm ent is involved in the interest rate markets. 9 4#>»er(Ca Beau"' Hatfield To Put Spotlight On Environment U.S. Sen. M ark H atfield,R -O re., will chair a “Listening To A m erica” meeting in Portland to solicit view ­ points and ideas from O regonians w hose livelihoods depend on even- handed environm ental policies that foster econom ic growth. The meeting will focus on the im pact o f environ­ m ental policies on salm on recovery and the tim er industry. “F o r too long, the A m erican people have been shut out o f policy decisions that affect their fam ilies and business on a day-to-day basis,” said Haley Barbour, chairm an o f the R epublican-oriented “L istening to A m erica” project. The project is spon­ sored by the National Policy Forum: A Republican Center for the Exchange o f Ideas. The m eeting will be held June 2, from 9 a.m. to noon at the Portland M arriott, 1401 SW Front Ave., Salon D. The meeting will focus on audi­ ence participation and is open to the public, free o f charge. All concerned citizens are invited to attend. “Environmental policies and their im pact on jobs and econom ic growth are at the forefront o f the national policy debate,” Barbour said. “It’s a critical debate that absolutely must take place, but, too often, the discus­ sion is confined to W ashington with very little input from the people who are affected by these policies day-in and day-out.” According to Barbour, “Listen­ ing to America” is designed to broaden the debate over issues like environ­ mental policies by giving Americans at the grassroots level, regardless o f party affiliation, a voice in develop­ ing national policies. 1-80O-USA-4-KAB Keep America Beautiful has the answers. Printed as a publie sen iee In this publication. Super Sale Satu rd ay, Ju n e 4 th Free Drawings: One (1) $100.00 gift certificate • One (1) pair NIKE Barkley Shoes One (1) Fashion Wig by Eva Gabor $120 value • Style and Shampoo $24 value. Entry Blanks available in store starting at 10 a.m., June 1st. You must be at least 18 years of age to enter. No purchase necessary. Drawing will be held at 7 p.m., Saturday, June 4th. 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The Federal Reserve Board, and its banks have been given a mandate by C on­ gress to issue money and control the m onitory system in this country. You can be assured that this private corpora­ tion will raise inter­ est rales 2-3 times more before the end o f the year. You can profit from this interest rate m arket. Each day, interest rates exceed 700 billion dollars. That is approxim ately 70 times w hat is traded on all the stock m arkets in this country in one day. So you can see this is big business. Some of the more affluent inves­ tors are saying that you can start investing in Interest Sensitive O p­ tions with a small am ount o f cash, as little as $50 to $ 100 plus com m ission. You can control $1 million dollars of federal reserve notes. This is what you call real leverage, 10,000 to 1. The profit from this small invest­ ment can grow into thousands o f dol­ lars in a short period of time because everytim e the interest rates rise in percentage points, your investment will earn a profit. The only thing you stand to loose in this investm ent is your initial investment which is only $50 to $100. But, if interest rates m ove upward, say one percent, that In the tight over solid w aste, w e don't point fingers. We point to answers. 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