Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 22, 1994, Page 6, Image 6

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    J une 2 2 , 1994 • T he P ortland O bserver
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Youth's Mural To Adorn
Vancouver Building
A giant mural designed and built
by local high school students is sched­
uled to be hung on the west side o f the
city o f V ancouver’s Citizen Services
Building at 1313 Main St. This is the
city ’s first dow ntow n mural
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Boaters Take Note Of
Fireworks Safety Zone
Boaters on the C olum bia River
on M onday, July 4, will be asked to
give way for the Fourth o f July Com ­
mittee firew orks barge.
T he com m ittee, a n o n -p ro fit
group o f volunteers w ho have orga­
nized the firew orks for 32 years,
m oved their firing operation onto a
barge this year to lessen the chance o f
fallout near the new C olum bia Shores
Tow nhom es on the V ancouver water­
front. The barge is supplied by Tide­
w ater Barge Lines.
According to Jim Larson, execu­
tive director o f the Fourth o f July
Com m ittee, the switch to a barge
w on’tdim inish the size o f the display.
He says he anticipates very little
Crime
Stoppers
change in river traffic patterns on the
Fourth of July.
However, there will be a safety
zone around the barge. The U. S. Coast
G uard and other enforcem ent agen­
cies will be on the w ater to maintain
the safety zone. The barge will anchor
in the general area east o f the Inter­
state 5 bridge. Its exact position will
depend on wind direction that day.
Boaters must anchor away from this
area.
The W ashington beach area will
be closed to boat and foot traffic, from
1-5 east to M arine Park. Comm ercial
river traffic will be closed during the
firew orks display pending C oast
Guard approval. Firew orks start at 10
p.m. and last for about one hour.
T oprotectpublic safety, enforce­
m ent agencies will check boats for
proper flotation devices, load limits
and alcohol overuse. A new “no-wake”
zone is in effect for the area around
the M arine Park boat launch and T er­
m inal One. For details on other as­
pects o f Vancouver’s new water safety
ordinance, call the city parks depart­
ment at (206) 696-8171.
Access to the City of Vancouver’s
Marine Park Boat Launch will close at 4
pm . Boaters will be allowed to leave the
park, but no enter after that time.
Fore more inform ation on the
fireworks display call the Fourth of
July Com m ittee at (206) 693-5481.
INVESTING
Where to Find Out
About Cons, Pros
Youth Day
Camp Kicks
O ff Soon
Youth Day Camp program spon­
sored by the Vancouver Parks and Recre­
ation Department run June 27 to Aug 12
at Marshall Center, 1009 E. McLoughlin
Blvd. Hours are 7 a.m. to 6 pan.
“This quality program provides
an alternative to daycare for children
of working parents as well as a posi­
tive sum m er recreational experience
forchildren ages5 to 12,” saysT eresa
W illiamson o f the parks departm ent.
The program incorporates new op­
portunities forchildren to experience
specialty mini cam ps with a variety of
activities, groups, clubs, trips, guest
speakers and clinics. A staff m ember
with American Sign Language skills
will be on hand.
Participants may sign up for the
weekly programs:
• 7a.m . to 6p.m . session for $ 100
($92.50 in city)
• 8 am . to 5 p.m. or 8:30 a m . to 5:30
p.m. session for $85 (76.25 in city)
• 8 a.m . to 4 p.m. or 9 a.m . to 5
p.m. session $78.75 ($71.25 in city)
Daily rates are available. A sec­
ond child receives 20 percent dis­
count off the rate. There is a 60 child
limit. Parent N ight is Thursday, June
16, 7 p.m. at M arshall Center, 1009
E. M cLoughlin Blvd. Meet staff and
learn details about camp.
Registration for Day Cam p is
through the V ancouver Parks and
Recreation D epartm ent at Bagley
Com m unity Center. Call 696-8065
for more details.
M ore than 70 s tu d e n ts from
E v erg reen and V an c o u v e r sc h o o ls
w o rk ed to g e th e r on the p ro je c t.
M t. V iew H igh S c h o o l a rt te a c h e r
D arly n W c n d la n d t g a v e a rtis tic
su p e rv isio n .
The word “com m unity” stretches
across the 20-foot by 40-foot mural,
uniting people o f purple, orange and
turquoise color. The mural dedica­
tion was part o f the Vancouver Festi­
val.
Fun Wagon
Tours City Parks
It’ll be a sum m er full o f fun for children visiting the c ity ’s traveling
Fun W agon. V ancouver Parks and Recreation Departm ent staff will
operate the Fun W agon from M onday, June 27 through Friday, Aug. 12.
The Fun W agon travels to the city ’s neighborhoods parks with free
activities and gam es for children o f all ages.
R ain o r shine, the show goes on a t the follow ing city p a rk s:
J o h n B a ll.................... .... 23rd & K a u ffm a n ............. .. Mon. 10am - noon
M eadow H o m e s............. 18th & General Anderson...... ...Mon. 10am - noon
C a r t e r ......................... ..... 33rd & C o lu m b ia ............. .. Mon. 1 - 3pm
S o u th c liff................... .... Umatilla Way & Oregon Dr.......Mon. 1 - 3pm
H idden P a r k ............. ....23rd St. & D aniels............ .. Mon. 1 - 3pm
10am - noon
E sth e r S h o r t............. ,.... 8th St. & C o lu m b ia ..........
10am - noon
Ben F r a n k lin ............ ..... NW 56th St. & C h e rry .....
M in n eh ah a School .......2800 NE 54th S t................ .. Tues. 1 - 3pm
E v ergreen ................... .... 4th Plain & R o s s ite r........ .. Tues. 1 - 3pm
St. H elens T e rra c e ....... 13th & 40th A ve................ .. Wed. 10am - noon
Q u a r n b e r g .................,...“U ” St. & 10th St............... .. Wed. 10am - noon
F a th e r B la n c h e t....... .... Birmingham Way & Louisiana .....Wed. 1 - 3pm
G e n e ra l A n d e rs o n ....„..T exas Dr. & Burdick S t , .... Wed. 1 - 3pm
C a rl G u s ta fs o n .............. Tennessee Ln. & Nashville.... ...Wed. 1 - 3pm
10am - noon
D avid D o u g la s........... ... N orth G arrison R d.............
L ieser C r e s t.................... Virginia Ln. & Frederickson......Thur. 1 - 3pm
O a k b ro o k ................... ... 103rd & B u rto n .................
1 - 3pm
V an F le e t..................... ... Flint Ave. & T o p e k a ........ .. Fri.
10am - noon
W a te r w o r k s ............... ... 4th Plain & Vancouver W ay......Fri.
10am - noon
D u b o is.......................... ... California & Palo Alto Dr....... ...Fri.
10am - noon
A rn a d a ........................ ... 4th Plain & “F” St............. .. Fri.
1 - 3pm
L e a c h ............................ ... “ K” & 28th S t.....................
1 - 3pm
W eekly special ev en t schedule includes:
Jungle Jam boree - A nim al m ysteries and crafts
B oot Scootin' Country Fun - Join us fo r old-tim e fu n
U nder the Big Top - Face painting and dram a games
Prehistoric M ysteries - D inosaurs and more
Go fo r the G old - Games and obstacle courses
Down to Earth - M ake a giant m ural and hands-on projects
I t’s a Small W orld - A rts and crafts fro m around the world
Call the V ancouver Parks and Recreation D epartm ent 696-8065 for
m ore information.
News USA
(NU) - Everyone he dealt with
knew him by a different name. A
different address. A different pro­
fession.
The one thing that linked all who
dealt with him, however, was that he
owed them a tremendous amount of
money. Collectively, millions.
Slick operators like him are well-
known to business people and inves­
tors. Such con men start fake com­
panies, take out loans, purchase ma­
terials and services on credit, and
then disappear — without paying
back a cent.
It is perhaps a sad commentary
on the times that a Washington, D.C.-
based investment counseling orga­
nization was flooded with responses
when it announced a session on how
to find "deadbeats" and “missing per­
Seattle Police ask for sons.”
The course is part of a four-day
your help.
conference scheduled in the Wash­
ington, D.C., area, called the "Free­
T he Seattle-K ing County Crime dom Conference" for professional
Stoppers, in cooperation with the Port­ and would-be professional investors.
land C rim e Stoppers, is asking for The missing-persons course is being
offered as an incentive for early reg­
your help in locating and apprehend­ istration for the $395 conference.
ing C larence Lester Lee. A felony no
Sean McCarthy, one of the orga­
bail arrest w arrant, charging Lee with nizers of the conference, which is
Failure to A ppear on an original sponsored by the National Associa­
charge o f First D egree Theft, has tion of Real Estate Investors, said
the entire conference is aimed at
been issued and authorities will ex­
people who are tired of the hucksters
tradite from all 50 states. In addition, trying to teach them how to get rich.
“It’s for people who are tired of
the dog-and-pony shows, the pixie-
dusters, the here-today, gone-tomor­
row gurus,” McCarthy said. “We
won’t offer a single book, tape or
seminar for sale, and certainly no
franchises, boot camps and other so-
called opportunities.”
While real estate is the group’s
primary focus, the conference in­
cludes sessions on business planning,
corporations, limited liability com­
panies, trusts, taxation, estate plan­
ning, asset protection and an open
session panel discussion.
In sum, McCarthy said, the con­
ference covers the creation and pres­
ervation of wealth. “Frivolous law­
suits, draconian and voracious tax
policies, and overregulation of busi­
ness affairs by government are the
wolves that are devouring the fruits
of our labors.”
Underscoring its intent to counter
the traveling "get-rich-quick” road
shows, the NARE1 conference will
be offered only in the Washington.
D.C., area over the July 4 weekend.
To register for the conference, call
703-659-5496.
NARE1 also offers information
on real estate investing. Send a self-
addressed envelope and $2 to cover
postage and handling to National
Association of Real Estate Investors.
Dept. NU. P.O. Box 361, Triangle.
VA 22172.
L ee is w anted in Sacram ento, Calif,
for parole violation.
Lee, also know n as O m ar Ali
G rant and A nw ar Hussain, is d e ­
scribed as a 38-year-old black male,
with a date o f birth of Aug. 4, 1955.
He stands 5' 8" tall and weighs ap ­
proxim ately 155 pounds with black
hair and brow n eyes.
L ee is re p o rte d ly sta y in g in
P o rtla n d a n d fre q u e n ts th e a re a
o f N .E . 15th an d K illin g s w o rth ,
w h e re h e w as re c e n tly seen a t a
local lounge.
C rim e Stoppers is offering a cash
rew ard o f up to $1,000 for inform a­
tion, reported to Crim e Stoppers, that
leads to an arrest in this case, or any
unsolved felony crim e, and you can
rem ain anonym ous. Call Crim e Stop­
pers at (503) 823-HELP.
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