July 20. 1994 Serving the community through cultural diversity Volume XXIV Number 29 Actors To Bring Drama To The Parks Protecting Your Home Investment Kaiser Employees Accept New Contract The Portland Actors Ensemble is set to perform ‘Shakespeare In The Parks’ for it’s 25th season. A quiz on homeowners’ rights will help you protect your investment. A new labor contract with 2,000 workers at Kaiser was ratified averting a strike threat. f zitM/irfzitnM W W » W V» Z7KKI Z>»*ZÎ t o e 7 7 C I Ai See Health, Page See Housing, Page A6 See Metro, inside African American Heritage Celebrated •* ■<•*< <• •, < .’-•A r »4. . *w. 25C • ■V *• - r * w 1 - i- Tracksters Bound For Junior Olympics IL ' IL by .« •• .•Í ‘ : ». » - P romise K ing Northeast Community Tracksters have qualified to compete in the national USA Junior Olympics Track and Field cham pionships in Gainesviile, Fla., July 26-31. U.S. Crime Bill At $163 billion Each year the U.S. is spending or losing in excess o f 5163 billion because of crim e, according to the Justice D epart­ ment, the insurance industry and academic researches. The am ount is more than five times as m uch as the federal governm ent spends on education. Crim e costs include more than 531.8 billion for police, 524.9 billion for corrections, 536.9 billion in retail losses, 520 billion in insurance fraud and 517.6 billion for individual property losses and m edical expenses. The national com petition follows their success in regionals where the club won m edals in the 100 m eter, 200 m eter and long jum p. A Tracksters 400 meter relay team, consisting o f Emy K ing, Susanna M axw ell, E lissa W arren and B randy Canada broke a state record, shaving 11 seconds off the previous mark. In all, 16 of the athletes have qualified for JuniorO lym - pics. The tracksters, founded 13 years ago by Dwight Ford, has been a haven for talented kids from the inner city. It gives children, age 7 to 18, a positive alternative to gangs, violence and drugs. “Right now we have about 60 kids in Auto Mechanics Needed Jobs are available for “ Mr. Good W rench” and “Q uality C are” types across the nation. T here is a shortage o f 60,000 m echanics in auto d ealers’ repair shops in A m erica making m any high paying oppor­ tunities available for A frican Americans. M echanics’ positions are being filled at m any Ford C hrysler, G eneral Motors and foreign dealerships across the U.S. The training program s lasts for more than one y ear. C o n ta c t A frican A m erican s on W heels, 2054 N ational Press Bldg., W ash­ ington, D .C .20045. Northeast Community Tracksters Club Founder Dwight Ford and Assistant Coach Robert Briggs (right), guide the team to the USA Junior Olympics Track and Field championships in Gainesville, Fla. •a our club and over the years w e’ve kept grow ­ ing,” Ford said. “ I d o n ’t believe we can say ’no’ to a kid who comes to our club.’ The preparation for track and field events is not easy because of the,’units of money and equipm ent available. Ford said it takes about S500 to offset the expense o f one athlete annually. The Portland Police Athletic Club contributed about S2.500 for this year’s needs. To pay for the Junior Olym pics, the club has a goal to raise 59,600. T he m oney would cover air fare, accommodations, and meals, according to Larry W arren, Tracksters head .7-’ ..V, sk The Phil Reynolds Scholarship Awards « »? a S The Phil Reynolds Scholarship recipi­ ents have been announced for 1994. The awards have been given to four deserving young applicants qualifying this year. These scholarships are awarded to Afro-American High School Seniors preparing to enter a College or University of choice. Mr. Phil Reynolds helped many young men and women during his life toward educa­ tion as a better way of life. It is to his memory as a dedicated Oregonian and pioneer that The Phil Reynolds Scholarship Fund was established in 1983. Miss Jameila Stewart is a graduate o f W ilson High School. During her busy school C ontroversial Nation o f Islam m inis­ ter Khalid Abdul M uham m and is encour­ aging support for form er football superstar O.J. Sim pson who is accused in the m urder o f his ex-w ife and a m ale companion. Sim pson has pleaded not-guilty in the double murder. According to M uhammand, blacks in particular, “ Should alw ays fight for the innocence o f the black m an.” M uham m and was suspended earlier this year as chief spokesm an for N ation o f Islam leader Louis Farrakhan because o f the out­ cry over a speech in which he vilified Jews Miss Jameila Stewart Miss Haregu Kef le Miss Monique Johnson & S' *4» >ti; V. *•5 « Continued to page B2 Miss Eliza Capuia & Walnut Park Leases Signed and the Pope. Thomas Leads Assault On Voting The U.S. Suprem e Court has issued two decisions which deliver setbacks to m inority groups seeking to expand their pow er at the polls. The assault was led by the high cou rt’s only black justice Clarence T h o m a s. T h e c o n s e r v a tiv e T h o m a s unleascd a strongly worded opinion which argued that past court attem pts to create predom inantly black or Hispanic voting districts in order to insure that more m i­ norities were elected to public office had led to “racial balkanization” or a division of the nation along racial lines. Farrakhan Urges Men To Change Nation o f Islam leader L ouis Farra­ khan delivered a message o f spiritual uplift to over 9,000 black men at the Baltimore Arena. Farrakhan told the m cn-only gath­ ering, “W e m ust change the way we treat one another. O ur women and children are in need o f us to be made into the kind of men that alm ighty God wants us to b e.” A2 coach. D onations can be made to the N orth­ east Com m unity Tracksters in care of Ford, W arren, assistant coach Robert Briggs and D ebbie Brown, a volunteer p a re n t For more inform ation you can reach Ford at 281-5320 or at 3725 NE Portland Blvd. Tv Muhammad Calls For Simpson Support EDITORIAL T -J our new stores have signed leases to move into the new Walnut Park Retail Center on Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. and Killingsworth Street. F M other D ear’s Tasty Pastries, W oods and Reid Bridal Fashions, It’s My Kind of Face and Super W ok Chinese Fast Food will jo in the re ta il c e n te r ’s a n c h o r te n a n t, Videoland and the adjacent N ortheast Port­ land Com m unity Policing Center. The stores will open in November. An additional agreem ent is said to be pending with a nationwide sandw ich restaurant fran­ chise. The Portland Police Bureau moved into its new quarters, adjacent to the retail com ­ plex on Northeast Emerson Street last month. “We are very happy that working with the com m unity we have been able to sign up these strong,local businesses,” said Mayor Vera Katz. “W e are now nearly 70 percent leased up, a very good sign o f the health and viability o f this neighborhood project.” The W alnut Park Leasing Panel, a com ­ HEALTH A4 m unity com m ittee consisting o f representa­ tives o f the King Neighborhood Association and the Portland Development Com m ission, reached the agreem ents with the tenents. The businesses are all owned by minority resi­ dents o f Portland, an objective of the panel. “ By finding the right combination of tenants for W alnut Park, we are going to have a neighborhood shopping center that serves the needs o f our com m unity,” said Valerie C urrie, a m em ber of the leasing panel and co- chair o f the King Neighborhood A ssociation’s W alnut Park Advisory Committee. The tenants have agreed to hire local em ployees through the PD C ’s Job Net Pro­ gram . C ity officials said a 70 percent lease rate, four m onths before opening, was impressive for a new neighborhood retail center. Four more retail spaces remain. PDC and the leas­ ing panel are optim istic additional tenants will be signed by opening day. T he p an el has re c e iv e d n early 24 appications for the 10 stores in the W alnut -, Walnut Park Retail Center Profiles MOTHER DEAR’S TASTY PA NTWIF S OWNER: ANORVIA HARDY Anorvia Hardy, a 35-year Portland resident, owns M other Dear’s Tasty Past­ ries, a bakery specializing in pies and cobblers. She will move her six-year-old wholesale business from its current loca­ tion in her home to a 146# square-foot store in Walnut Park. The move will allow Hardy to move into retail sales, adding cakes and muffins to her product line. 1 had been looking for a good location in the area where I could serve people,” Hardy said. “I just enjoy serving and making people happy.” WOODS AND REID BRIDAL FASHIONS OWNERS: MARION REID AND SANDRA WOODS Woods and Reid Bridal Fashions has been in business since laid A ugust Marion Reid, a native of the Bahamas moved to Portland in 1986and Sandra Woodscame to Portland a year later from her native Tennessee. They will be moving their business from Northeast Mason to a 40# square foot shop in Walnut Park. The store will offer the latest fashions in bridal wear, evening gowns, prom dresses and After 5 wear. “W e have always liked Northeast Portland and viewed it as a growmg area. We wanted to find a highly visible store in the heart of the community on MLK. Walnut Park fits the bilk plus we will be in an area with other growing small busi­ nesses. friends we can work with,” Woods said. IT’S MY KIND OF FACE OWNER. CHRIS JOHNSON It’s My Kind O f Face « a photogra­ phy studio offering family, group and on I : ▼ Continued to page B2 Continued to page B2 HOUSING METRO SPORTS RELIGION A6 BI B3 B5 CLASSIFIEDS B7 MMMomwMr) »• - - — 3 . g atann w,