Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, May 03, 1995, Page 3, Image 3

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    I he P ortland O bserver • M ay 3, 1995
“ W hat’ s up D oc?” v
I t ’ sthe Bugs B un­
ny F ilm Festival N ;
P age A3
Walk To Showcase
Neighborhood Pride
acters. On M onday
and Thursday, M ay
11 o n ly, the fes­
p la yin g n ig h tly at
the L lo yd Center Cinemas
Continued from front
m a n ity . N o w C h ris tin e and her
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s ib lin g s can fin is h e d th e ir e d u ­
tiv a l fe a tu re s
es. A n o th e r b ro th e r m o v e d o u t
b e cause he w as asham ed o f
Tasm anian D e v il
this week through M ay I
N ights w ith tw o addi-
tio n a l film s fe a tu rin g
The festival w ill be
playing 12 un-cut and
w h e re he liv e d . D e s p ite these
h a rd s h ip s , C h ris tin e ,
Taz.
u n c e n so re d
c la s s ic
Warner Brothers anima­
tion cartoons.
T h e se c a rto o n s
have not been seen on
14, is a
T h e n o n - p r o fit I have a D re a m
F o u n d a tio n o f f e r e d to p a y
en the o p p o rtu n ity to change
th e ir live s. Please jo in me at the
C h r is tin e ’ s tu itio n i f she m a in ­
W alk fo r H u m a n ity to ce lebrate
the achievem ents o f o u r c o m ­
ny, D a ffy D u ck, M a rv ia n
Martian, Tw eety and other char­
ta in s h e r g o o d grades.
A fr a id that C h ris tin e w o u ld
fa ll p rey to the same fo rc e s th a t
landed her b ro th e r in j a i l and
th a t she w o u ld m iss her o p p o r­
tu n ity to go to c o lle g e , C h ris ­
Kaiser: Community
Counts Loses
Continued from front
re v e n u e and an a d d itio n a l $ 8 .8
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m illio n o f a d d itio n a l e x p e n d i­
to th is e ffe c t and so the u n io n
tu re s re q u ire d fo r in cre a se d u n ­
re p r e s e n tin g
e m p lo y m e n t c o m p e n s a tio n and
p e o p le w o u ld
p lo y e d fo r at least one y e a r and
a c c e p t," P a tric ia B o o se , a re g ­
be o u t o f w o rk fo r at le a st tw o
is te re d nurse and la b o r re la ­
y e a rs , the
tio n s re p re s e n ta tiv e said.
a b o u t 7 2 . 1 p e rc e n t o f the h o s ­
T h e banks tu rn e d her d o w n , but
S a tu rd a y at V e rn o n S c h o o l,
204 4 N .E . K illin g s w o r th . F or
ty . The w a lk b e g in s at 9 a m.
in fo rm a tio n , c a ll
H a b ita t fo r
H u m a n ity at 2 8 7 -9 5 2 9 .)
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Wishes Y ou A Happy N ew Year
April 22
A s We Begin
O ur 25th Anniversary
O f Publication.
.April 27
April 28
AMNI ve n s m
Brunch Cruise
Dinner Cruise
Secretary's Day
Kids Cruises:
Bridges Tour
Lunch Cruise
Cheap Thrills
Harbor Tours
Brunch Cruise
reason b e in g
p ita l w o rk e rs are w o m e n and
12 .6 p e rc e n t are b la c k , w h ic h
tr a d it io n a lly are v ic tim s o f e m ­
p lo y m e n t d is c rim in a tio n .
April 30
Serving Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Specializing in Barbeque Ribs & Beef
th a t
re se a rch g ro u p th a t lo c a l, state
April 29
TROPICANA RESTAURANT
3 16 o f those same p e o p le w o u ld
and fe d e ra l g o v e rn m e n ts w o u ld
lose a b o u t S I 3 .4 m illio n in ta x
Valid May 4 - May 13
be u n e m ­
p lans.
“ It a ll th e m o re d if f i c u l t to
I t ’ s e s tim a te d b y a la b o r
Tues - Sat, 9:00 a m - 6:00 p.m.
(The ^Jortlarth (©bsrruer
T h e re p o rt a lso states th a t
436
call: 287-6557
(C h a rle s A . M o o se is P o rt­
land C h ie f o f P o lic e and co -
c h a ir o f the W a lk fo r H u m a n i­
was s e le cte d to re c e iv e a new
hom e th ro u g h H a b ita t fo r H u -
543 N.E.
Killingsworth
m u n ity and to de dicate ourselves
to b u ild in g a b e tte r life fo r our
c h ild re n .
tin e ’ s m om so u g h t to m o ve h e r
fa m ily in to a hom e o f th e ir o w n .
th is s p rin g C h r is tin e 's fa m ily
w e lfa re costs.
ed by the c lo s u re , re fu s e d to
s u p p o rt the a d m in is t r a t io n ’ s
with Motions Relaxer
or Retouch
many dedicated re sid e n ts, peo­
ple in northeast P o rtla n d are g iv ­
Bugs Bunny is the big star
during a special film
festival playing through
May 11 at the Lloyd
Center Cinemas.
n u rs e s ,
Temporary Hair Color
tim e , a fre e c o lle g e e d u c a tio n .
o ffe re d the ch a n ce o f a l if e ­
M2 Price on
C h ris tin e ’ s sto ry is not u n ­
usual. T h ro u g h the e ffo rts o f
, audiences to be played before
feature film s.
the 1940s and 50s. The fes­
tival w ill feature Bugs B un­
O re g o n
in peace and s ta b ility
s tra ig h t-A stu d e n t w h o has been
/ / n i l J a /o f)
Mother 's Day Special
and not be em barrassed to b rin g
frie n d s hom e a fte r s ch o o l.
The cartoons were cre­
ated over 25 years ago fo r adult
the big screen in Portland
since their o rig in a l release in
the s in g le la rg e s t g ro u p a ffe c t­
c a tio n
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11 am-l pm
6-7:30 pro
11 am-l pm
9-10 am &
10:15-1 am
1-3 pm
On the hour
from 12-5 pm
11 am-l pm
$22.00
$25.00
$22.00
$5.00
$22.00
$5.00
$22.00
C all N o w ...
RESERVE FOR MOTHER’S DAY MAY 14th
Tues. - Thurs. 10:00
A M. to 6:00 P.M.
LUE PARKER
(503) 281-8696
Fri. & Sat. 10:00 A.M.
to 7:00 P.M.
3217 N. Williams Ave.
Portland, OR 97212
FEATURING BRUNCH, LUNCH, DINNER CRUISE
C h arters a v a ila b le a n y tim e y e a r a r o u n d .
503-286-7673
PftetH enile't 'À ie f/t e t A e a t ed f t i t
H o ffe ) d
A a a e /a t/, 'A la t/ 7 A f
□ Y e s ! I w o u ld like to su b s c rib e to In
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Contest
Challenges
Creativity
I f you could invent som ething
that runs on e le ctricity and makes life
MEET YOUR
COMPANION!
1-900-884-7800
Ext. 1150
. $2.99 Per Min.
Must be 18 yrs of age.
Pro-Call Co.
(602) 954-7420
O ne y e a r $ 3 9 .0 0 □
Tw o ye a rs $7 2 .0 0
N a m e__
A d d re s s ,
C ity____
Z ip
S tate
tions run w ild and enter a creative
w ritin g contest to answer that ques­
tion.
Students e lig ib le fo r the contest
challenge students to use their cre­
a tiv ity and w ritin g s k ills and to rec­
ognize talented students du rin g one
o f the Rose F estival’ s h ig h lig h ts ,"
said Shelia Holden, Rose C ity d is ­
trict manager.
Rose Scholars w ill receive a g ift
certificate to T o w e r Records, a $50
U.S. Savings Bond, a t-sh irt and cap
to wear in the Junior Rose Parade and
THE LARGEST. MOST COMPLETE RETAIL FABRIC STORE IN THE WEST
MAY 2 THROUGH MAY 1 6 ,1995
HELP US CELEBRATE THE
BEGINNING OF SPRING
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along w ith their parents and teach­
ers, recognition at a special recep­
i [ot/izz 1
tion.
Students must subm it their es­
Heathman
Offers Two
Mother’s Day
Menus
Introducing
personal security.
The Bank o f America
Photo Check Card.
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THREE DAY SPECIAL SALE
says to their teachers by M ay 12.
There's no card like it. Because not
only does the Bank o f Am erica Photo
THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, M AY 11, 12, 13
Check Card offer
EXTENDED HOURS O N SATURDAY, MAY 13
OPEN UNTIL 9 PM
enhanced security,
you can also use
it as an A TM card,
4 0 % OFF ALL FABRIC
free at over 5,500 V ER S ATE LLE R *
ATM s throughout the west Plus, i t ’s a
The H e a th m a n ’ s E x e c u tiv e
-L im ite d to itoch on
hand
Check Guarantee Card And because it ’s
Chef. P hilippe B oulot, and his talent­
just like cash, you can use it anywhere
ed kitchen team proudly present tw o
special M o th e r's Day menus. Diners
may experience menu creations o f
V IS A * cards are accepted. And getting
50% OFF
the Pacific N orthw est’ s finest sea­
sonal ingredients at The Heathman
one couldn't be easier. To apply, just
stop by any Bank o f Am erica branch
We’ ll take your picture at no cost,
ALL PREMIER YARN
Hotel on Sunday, M ay 14.
Brunch in The Heathman Res­
and you’ ll receive your new card in
/d u n ite d to i t o d i on h a n d
the mail. It's that simple The Bank o f
America V ER SATEL* Photo Check
taurant w ill be served from 10 a.m. to
3 p.m. Prices fo r the three-course
brunch are $23.50 fo r adults and
$ 15.00 fo r children under tw elve. A
M other's Day buffet on the M ezza­
nine w ill be served from 11 a m. to 3
BE SURF. TO CHECK OUR STORE FOR “MANAGER S SPECIALS"
•Dtx twnb do not appb to sproil purchase or pm m ish dhcnunird
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p.m. Prices are $22.00 fo r adults and
$15.00 fo r children under twelve.
Reservations are recommended. C all
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700 S.E. 122nd Ave
Portland, OR
252-9530
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No other
debit card has
this added
security feature.
must be in grades 4-6 and attend a
p u b lic school in P a cific P o w e r’ s
N ortheast P ortland service area.
Teachers in those schools have con­
name the 24 budding w rite r/in v e n -
tors as Rose Scholars in late M ay.
"W e created the essay contest to
4603 N. Williams Ave
Portland, OR 97217
(503) 288-3171
IS u b scrib e today. G re a t w ritin g is w aiting.
abric
essay contest, P acific Power is chal­
lenging students to let th e ir im agina­
P acific Power, w hich sponsors
the Junior Rose Festival Parade, w ill
Hair Connection
Full Service Salon
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better fo r people, w hat w o u ld it be?
Through its first Rose Scholar
test guidelines and applications fo r
their students.
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