P age T he P ortland O bserver • A pril 19, 1995 A5 HEALTH Drug Company Promises Prove “Worthless,” Says Consumer Group Consumers w ho depend on the 20 most frequently-purchased pre­ that prices fo r each o f the 20 to p ­ drug price problem fo r consumers. selling prescription drugs went up They said they w ould do it by h o ld ­ ing overall drug price increases to scrip tio n drugs, such as Premarin, faster than in fla tio n last year, co n ­ Procardia, Zantac, and M evacor, still the rate o f in fla tio n o r below. see the prices o f th e ir m edications tin u in g past trends. “ A n e lderly w id o w liv in g on going up faster than in fla tio n , de­ Social Security pays more and more es, the prices o f A m e ric a ’ s 20 to p ­ spite drug company promises to rein fo r her m edicine when she goes to the selling prescription drugs went up in prices, according to a study re­ pharmacy. Since the prices o f her drugs go up faster than her Social more than one-and-a-half tim es fast­ “ When the big drug companies Security, she may have to skip p ills to the report. From 1993 to 1994, the prom ised to hold dow n prices, they or skip meals to make ends meet. Either way, she could w in d up in the prices o fth e top 20 drugs went up 4.3 hospital,” P ollack said. B ig drug companies have re­ tio n rate was 2.7 percent. C o n su m e rs w h o buy the m ost Ron Pollack, executive d ire cto r o f peatedly insisted that market com pe­ p o p u la r p re s c r ip tio n d ru g s have Fam ilies U S A , the national health titio n and voluntary measures w ill had a s te a d ily in c re a s in g co st consumer group. hold down skyrocketing drug prices b u rd e n . F o rm 1989 to 1994, the leased today. were crossing th e ir fingers behind th e ir backs. For many Am ericans, th e ir promises were w orthless,” said Despite drug company p ro m is­ er than in fla tio n last year, according percent, on average, w h ile the in fla ­ "What We Eat In America!" Residents o f the greater P ort­ entire U.S. population, said n u tri­ tio n ist A lanna M oshfegh. She heads their know ledge o f diet and health land area are among the estimated 6,000 A m ericans—from young c h il­ the survey group, w hich is part o f dren to the e ld e rly -w h o w ill be interviewed at home this year about U S D A ’ s A g ric u ltu ra l Research Ser­ vice. tio n to ensure that we get an accu­ rate picture o f what foods A m e ri­ the foods they eats pan o f the U.S. Area counties selected fo r the Department o f A g ricu ltu re 's con­ survey include Clackam as, M u lt­ nomah and W ashington Participants re la tio n s h ip o f d ie t to h e a lth ,” tinuing survey, "W h a t We Eat In A m erica.” w ill be asked to report a ll the foods Both the geographical areas and in d ivid u a l households were statisti­ T hroughout 1995, in te rvie w ­ ers w ill be c a llin g on 11,500 house­ holds in 62 geographical areas across the country to fin d those 6,000 in d ivid u a ls who represent the "W e need everyone’ s coopera­ cans are eating and how much as w e ll as w hat they know about the M oshfegh said they ate on tw o separate days, said Moshfegh. Each query takes about ca lly selected fo r a representative 30 minutes. A few weeks later, a selected num ber o f these respondents ers can call only on designated ad­ over age 20 w ill be called toascertain dresses. sampling, she noted, so in te rvie w ­ April Is Child Abuse Prevention Month In W ashington, D .C ., Fam ilies in the U nited States. In 1993, 17 c u m u la tiv e p ric e s o f to p - s e llin g N a tio n a lly and in Oregon, A p ril But real w o rk is being done to U S A released a study called "W o rth ­ m ajor drug companies, representing b rand name dru g s w e n t up m ore has been proclaim ed C h ild Abuse strengthen our fam ilies and help keep children and fam ilies is w o rkin g to reduce ch ild abuse and has co m m it­ less Promises: D rugCom panies Keep tw o -th ird s o f the U.S. prescription than tw ic e as fa s t as in fla tio n , B oosting Prices.” The report finds drug market, prom ised to solve the a c c o rd in g to the stu d y. Prevention M onth. It's a chance to promote public awareness o f ch ild abuse and to keep our children safe T o o many Oregon children are in danger. children safe, according to the Ore­ gon Com m ission on C hildren and ted up to 35 percent o f its budget to keep children safe. Families. Oregonians continue to support F o r e x a m p le , th e y s u p p o rt classes fo r p a re n ts to le a rn ho w to ra ise th e ir c h ild re n w e ll and to manage b e h a v io r p ro b le m s . C h il­ AIDS Awareness Planned For Teens g e t a b re a k w ith s p e cia l day care. A group o f Portland area teens “ Facing A ID S , w ill in clu d e graduate o f Lake O sw ego H ig h A ccording to the C h ild re n ’s Ser­ The counties each w ork in their has organized a p u b lic conference w o rksh o p s on to p ic s in c lu d in g School, Jako became H IV positive in own ways to help local fam ilies and d ren le a rn th ro u g h s p e c ia l p ro ­ to prom ote A ID S awareness among “ Smart Sex,” Responsible D ecision 1991 and seeks opportunities to-talk vices D ivisio n , 33 Oregon children died by abuse o r neglect in 1994, a there are great programs throughout g ra m s h o w to h e lp p ro te c t th e m ­ peers. “ Facing A ID S ,” an all day con­ M aking,” “ Stress,” “ H IV + ” and “ D i­ w ith peers about the importance o f new record. The vast m a jo rity o f those ch ild victim s were under five years old. the state. selves fro m sexual abuse. P a r­ A d d itio n a lly , a statewide non­ p ro fit o rg a n iza tio n co m m itte d to funding ch ild abuse and neglect pre­ ents c a rin g fo r a d is a b le d c h ild tions throughout Oregon. vention programs is the C h ild re n ’ s cates are another resource. These versity.” safe sex. ference fo r teens w ill be held Satur­ Speakers represented include Teens and Co. com bines edu­ day, from 9:30 a m. to 8 p.m. at Planned Parenthood, Cascade A ID S cation and entertainm ent in a fast- A t the same time, Oregon re­ ceived atotal o f2 6 ,4 0 0 abuse reports in 1994. Portland State U n iv e rs ity ’ s Sm ith P ro je ct, C am p O dyssey, M a in ­ paced show fo r teens that presents Center. The conference is sponsored by the Portland Area C o u n c il o f stream Y outh Programs, Portland W omen sC risis Line, Phoenix Ris­ positive role models and encourag­ es responsible decision making. The ing. The conference also w ill include group is sponsored by Planned Par­ Camp F ire ’ s Teens in A c tio n group a presentation on the A ID S m e m o ri­ and E quity Foundation. Local teens citizen volunteers advocate in court 1985, the trust has channeled over $2 m illio n to more than 50 organiza- cases fo r the one element m issing in enthood, M ultnom ah C ounty, and innovative programs to prevent child Theatre W orkshop, a C ity A rts Pro­ T h a t’s enough children to f ill 410 abuse and to help parents and fa m ily “ I t ’ s essential that the citizens o f gram o f the Portland Bureau o f Parks typical Oregon classrooms. For ev­ members when ch ild abuse occurs in our state become in vo lve d in com ­ ery 1,000 children liv in g in Oregon, 10 were victim ize d . order to break the cycle. Every county com m ission on and neglect,” K itzhaber said. are invited and encouraged to regis­ ter by c a llin g Cam p Fire at 224- 7800. The registration fee is $7.50. A ID S awareness advocate Jen­ n ife r Jako is the keynote speaker. A and Recreation. Earth Day Activities At Dishman clude a perform ance by the Bureau o f E nvironm ental Services to help rem ind everyone how to take care o f ners w ill receive scholarships to at­ tend The W o rld Forestry C enter's w eek-long summer day camp at the the environm ent, hands-on w ild -life Magness M e m o ria l Tree Farm in W ils o n v ille . A w ards w ill be d is trib ­ home lik e the “ Clean Rivers Puzzle T rust Fund o f Oregon. Created in A ccording to CSD, there were 10,700 confirmed cases o fch i Id abuse w ith alm ost 8,000 c h ild victim s. al Q u ilt, performances by Secrets and Teens and Co., and a party ja m . programs and even goodies to take C ourt A ppointed Special A d v o ­ Free Rides all abused and neglected ch ild re n ’ s lives, a safe and permanent home. m unity e fforts to reduce c h ild abuse Q u e s tio n s a b o u t A ll rides on T ri-M e t buses day, celebrating the 25th A n n i­ RECYCLING? versary o f Earth Day. T ri-M e t's Party fo r the Planet W e have and M A X trains are free Satur­ uted at 10:00am. Be cool to your school! The runs 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Friday and W o rld Forestry Center w ill be g iv in g 10 a.m. -4 p.m . Saturday at P io­ neer Courthouse Square. The rides and celebrations C a llin g all kids! Show M o th e r B o o k ” and plenty o f fun door prizes. The Earth Day C elebration w ill Earth how m uch you care at Portland also recognize the winners o f The away a $100 g ift certificate fo r edu­ Parks and R ecreation’ s Earth Day W o rld Forestry C enter’ s essay con­ cational supplies to the school w ho is celebration. Surround y o u rs e lf w ith test on “ W h y we should take care o f represented by the most students at birds, bees, anim als and trees at our forests” . The 50 young winners the Earth Day Celebration. Dishm an C o m m u n ity Center, 77 N E w ill be awarded their certificates by For more info rm a tio n ca ll the ership and help keep the air clean K nott, on Saturday A p ril 22 from D ire cto r o f Parks Charles Jordan. Portland Parks & Recreation H o tlin e and co m m u n ity livable. Since the 10:00am to N oon. A c tiv itie s w ill in ­ A lo n g w ith the certificates the w in - at 823-2223. firs t Earth day in 1970, T ri-M e t ANSWERS. (and free refrigerator m agne ts!) are aimed at attracting new cus­ tom ers to T ri-M e t to increase rid ­ € M ETRO M etro Recycling Information 234-3000 ridership has more than doubled. A Spiritual Approach To Day T o m ark the 25th anniversary o f Earth D ay, a group o f Portland area organizations invites the p u b lic to look beyond the nuts and bolts o f tuality. These include w e ll know n author, academic and N ative A m e ri­ activities, and inform ational displays can spokesperson Paula Gunn A lle n . Lakota m edicine man M a rtin H igh tions. “ Earth Day 9 5 :N a tive C o sm o l- Bear, and D e lilo villa g e elder W arner ogy andthe Em erging C u ltu re " isco- by local businesses and organiza­ "reduce, reuse, recycle.” “ Earth Day 95: N ative Cos­ m ology and the E m erging culture is Jim. T his Earth Day gathering w ill C ouncil, L iv in g E nrichm ent Center, a day-long conference that w ill ex­ begin at 7 :00 PM on Friday evening. C om m unity Connexions, and Beyond plore the spiritual roots o f e n v iro n ­ m entalism by exam ining traditional A p ril 21st w ith an opening celebra­ tion h ig hlighted by a keynote ad­ W ords Publishing Inc. the even w ill native A m erican spiritual traditions dress by M atthew Fox. A p ril 21st ter (L E C ) in W ils o n v ille . Set on 95 and contem porary C hristian thought. “ Earth day 95: N ative C o sm o l­ w ith an opening celebration h ig h ­ rural acres, L E C has indoor fa c ilitie s fo r thousands o f participants, as w ell sponsored by The Earth and S p irit take place at L i ving Enrichm ent Cen­ ogy and the E m erging C u ltu re " w ill lighted by a keynote address by M a t­ thew Fox. On Saturday, A p ril 22nd include presentations by tw o noted from 10 A M to 6 PM . Fox and the Theologians and authors. Creation S p iritu a lity Theologian M atthew Fox other presenters w ill o ffe r workshops areas. Tickets fo r Saturday's Earth Day and discussion groups based on the events are $ 10 for adults, $ 5 fo r c h il­ and Jesus scholar Marcus Borg. A host o f N ative A m erican leaders and traditional N ative Am erican "ta lk in g c irc le ." There w ill also be music, dren sp iritu a l elders w ill present their nature walks. Native American d ru m ­ m ing and dancing, numerous fa m ily view s on native cosm ology a n d sp iri- as a host o f trails, ponds and wooded Day draw s near, plans fo r celebra­ tions to m ark the occasion are being fin a lize d throughout the country and environm ental progress." Said G ina C o llin s. D ire cto r o f the Earth Day here in Portland. Portland activists are w o rk in g to make sure that this year's Earth 1995: Free the Planet Cam paign “ Earth Day can’ t ju s t be about As the 25th A nniversary o f Earth ’ 50sim pleT hings'anym ore; it'sgreal opening cerem onies and keynote address by M atthew Fox are $25. For more in fo rm a tio n call 452-4483. C O U N C IL present Earthday z95 "Native Cosmology & the Emerging Culture" In celebration of the 25th anniversary of Earth Day, the Earth & Spirit Council and the Living Enrichment Center are co-sponsoring two days of ceremonies, lectures, workshops, music, dance, talking circles, at the Living Enrichment Center in Witepnville, Oregon. Featuring Matthew Fox Author and Theologian Warner Jim Celilo Village Elder Martin High Bear Lakota Medicine Man ronmental protection, not a shred­ ding ofth e environm ental safety net." she continued Petitions w ill be gathered here Johnny Moses Native American Storyteller Paula Gunn Allen American Book Award ~org illy Known biblical Scholar in Portland and in cities and towns across the country. In W ashington. D C., p e titio n ­ that more people than ever are recy­ clin g and w o rk in g to reduce their ing environm ental problems. " I t is discouraging that on the impact on the planet, but we must organize and let our elected o ffic ia ls of 25th A nniversary o f Earth Day, when know how serious the problem s are." said L iz Fow ler. Earth Day 1995 national and local e nvironm ental Free the Planet organizer in P ort­ rally. all Am ericans should be celebrating our im proved relationship w ith the S P IR IT land. "The public wants more e n vi­ action to solve our n a tio n 's worsen­ Day focuses on the need fo r p o litic a l & T ickets for the Friday night Earth Day Call For Political Action planet, Congress is considering turn­ ing back the clo c k on 25 years o f EARTH ers w ill be accompanied by the music Kenny L o g g in s , B ra n fo r d M arsalis, and N atalie Merchant and speakers at the national Earth Day F riday E vening , A pril 21; 7-10 pm $25.00 E arthday /S aturday april 22; 10 am - 6 pm $10.00 M attew F ox S aturday W orkshop #35.00 Tickets available at Ticketmaster 503-224 4400 For more information call 503-682-5683