Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, July 05, 1995, Page 20, Image 20

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‘“Waiting ChiCd”
Meet two outgoing, curious
brothers in need o f an adoptive
family. Four-year-old D eC havien
and three-year-old C harles are ju st
two o f the 220 O regon children
currently aw aiting adoption.
D on’t let D eC havien’ssh y de­
m eanor fool you! O nce he warm s
up to a new person, he engages
easily in conversation, and is very
personable. A blight boy who is
curious about the w orld around
him, D eChavien asks many ques­
tions and loves to learn. W hen not
encum bered by w orries about his
future, D eChavien is a fun little
boy. Due to his history o f neglect,
DeChavien has many fears, and
seeks reassurances that he will be
kept safe
Energetic C harles has a ready
smile and is always eager for inter­
action! A bright child with a good
vocabulary, C harles tries hard to
keep up with his older brother, and
can be com petitive. C harles likes
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DeChavien And Charles, Ages 4 & 3
to be physically active, and gets rest­
less when reading books or sitting
still. Bedtim e is the best opportunity
for parents to provide nurturing and
physical affection.
A single or tw o-parent adoptive
family with am ple tim e and energy is
Need A Lawyer?
C o n ta c t K e n n e th R ic a r d o
P e rry , A tto rn e y & C o u n s e lo r at
L aw . M r. P erry is lo c a te d d o w n ­
to w n at th e Y eo n B u ild in g : 522
S. W . F ifth A v e n u e , S u ite 8 1 8 ,
P o rtla n d , O R 9 7 2 0 4 . M r. P erry
is a g ra d u a te o f th e U n iv e r s ity o f
M ic h ig a n L aw S c h o o l an d w as
fo rm e rly a s s o c ia te d w ith a m a jo r
N ew Je rs e y L aw firm . K e n n e th
R ic a rd o P e r r y ’s law p r a c tic e c o n ­
c e n tr a te s on th e fo llo w in g are a s:
C rim in a l D e fe n se ; P e rs o n a l In ­
ju r y ; S ex u al H a ra s s m e n t/W ro n g -
ful D is c h a rg e litig a tio n ; C o m ­
m e rc ia l L itig a tio n an d L a n d lo rd /
T e n a n t C a se s . M r. P e rry c a n be
r e a c h e d at th e s e n u m b e rs: O ffic e
- ( 5 0 3 ) 2 4 8 - 9 8 8 2 , F a c s im ile -
( 5 0 3 ) 2 4 8 - 9 8 4 6 , P a g e r - (5 0 3 )
4 9 7 -0 8 9 2 .
Food,
Clothes
and Toys
Sought
Area residents are be­
ing asked to help with a
mid-year food and cloth
ing drive by the women
ofZeta Phi Beta Sorority.
Donations of non-per
ishable food items; infant,
children and adult cloth­
ing; toys; b lan k e ts;
books; and other items are
welcome.
All item s collected
will be given to three lo­
cal organizations in need
of help.
The donations can be
left through Aug. 5 at E &
M Community Market,
909 N. K illingsw orth,
during store hours from 8
a.m. to 11 p.m.
Dad’s
Service
Speedy Service
Friendly
Call For Quote
healing oils
Best Cash Prices
104 NE Russel
Portland. OR 97212
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needed for these tw o precious, ac­
tive little boys.
T o learn m ore about adoption
and the children aw aiting hom es,
contact The Special N eeds A dop­
tion C oalition at T he Boys and G irls
Aid Society, (5 0 3 ) 222-9661.
Kids pitch-in as Akron, Ohio shipper Roadway Express, teams up with Nike, Inc. of Beaverton for the
Reuse-A-Shoe recycling campaign. The shoes will be shredded into materials for resurfacing public
playgrounds, basketball courts and running tracks.
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AUDITIONS FOR BLAZERDANCERS SET FOR JULY
A u d itio n s fo r th e 1 9 9 5 -9 6
B lazerD ancers w ill take place at
C lackam as High School Saturday,
July, 8 and Sunday, July 9, at 8:00
a.m. Selected candidates will return
the follow ing w eekend when the new
team w ill be chosen. D ancers will be
judged on dance ability, enthusiasm
and show m anship.
The dance team was formed in
1988; m em bers perform at all Blaz­
ers regular season and playoff hom e
gam es. T he d an cers are also an
intregal part o f the Blazers Com m u-
nity Partnership effort making holi­
day visits to ch ild ren 's hospitals as
well as visiting Blazers fans in nurs­
ing homes.
D an ce team a p p lic a tio n are
available at the Trail Blazers office,
700 N E M ultnom ah, Suite 600, Port­
• tin m inttrenw nf
Stir t fit A n n o tiH.cewienf
Kenneth Ricardo Perry
Attorney And Counselor At Law
B a b y ’s N am e: D esarae R ochaundra M enefee
D ate O f : 6/14/95 Sex: Female
M o th e r's N am e: St.O bna Ve Ester Lyles (o t Portland. OR)
F a th e r ’s N am e: R obert Lee M enefee (o f Portland, OR)
W e ig h t: 9 lbs. 10 1/2 oz. Length: 22 inch
B ro th e rs/S is te rs: D eriana Ja Q uan Eason
G r a n d p a r e n ts /P a te r n a l: Belinda Hall, Portland, OR
G r a n d p a r e n ts /M a te r n a l: V e’ Ester & A braham Lyles, Portland, OR
G r a n t G ra n d p a r e n ts /P a te rn a l: Cam e & Jam es Hall, Portland, OR
G r e a t G ra n d p a r e n ts /M a te r n a l: B eatrice & Eddie Turner, Lillie,
Louisiana
Harper To Lead Valley
Catholic Basketball Camp
V a lle y
C a th o lic
H ig h
S c h o o l’s new v a rsity b a s k e tb a ll
c o a c h , M ic h a e l H a rp e r, is o f f e r ­
ing a su m m e r b a s k e tb a ll c a m p
o p p o rtu n ity to 7 th th ro u g h 12th
g ra d e b o y s.
T he ca m p w ill be h eld M o n ­
d ay th ro u g h F rid a y n e x t w ee k
fro m 9 a.m . to 12 a.m .
H a rp e r, a f o rm e r P o rtla n d
T ra il B laz er, is th e n ew v a rs ity
b a s k e tb a ll co a ch at V a lle y C a th o ­
lic. H e has se rv e d as an a s s is ta n t
b a s k e tb a ll c o a c h at th e U n iv e r ­
sity o f P o rtla n d an d L e w is an d
C lark C o lle g e , a S ta te F arm In ­
su ra n c e a g e n t an d a s p e c ia l p o ­
lice re s e rv is t fo r th e c ity o f B e a ­
v erto n .
H a rp e r sa id th e g o al fo r th e
su m m e r h o o p c a m p is to a d v a n c e
th e b a s k e tb a ll s k ills o f all p a r ­
tic ip a n ts in v o lv e d , e n c o u ra g e d
te a m w o rk an d s p o rts m a n s h ip .
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“ A s w e a ll k n o w , p r o p e r
p re p a ra tio n p r o v id e s fo r p o s itiv e
p e rfo rm a n c e an d a p o s itiv e e n v i­
ro n m e n t is c o n d u c iv e to g ro w th
on th e b a s k e tb a ll a n d in lif e ,” he
sa id .
“During the camp, we will work on
fundamental skills as well as all aspects of
the basketball game.
“ W e w ill h a v e a n u m b e r o f
sp e c ia l g u e s ts d u rin g th e w eek
w h o w ill sh a re th e ir tip s on s u c ­
c e s s . Be p r e p a re d fo r a g re a t
w e e k ! ” H a rp e r sa id .
The cost of the camp is $80. Mailed
registrations must be post-marked by July
7. Registration may also be made at the
camp site in the Valley Catholic gymna­
sium. The school is located at 4275
S. W 148th Ave. in Beaverton, off the cor­
ner of the Tualitan-Valley Highway and
Murray Boulevard.
F o r m o re in fo rm a tio n ca ll
6 4 4 -3 7 4 5 .
New & used books on
Business, Music, &
African-American Studies
land, OR.. 97232. All dancers must
be 19 years o f age or older by N o ­
vem ber 1, 1995.
For m ore inform ation or to re­
c e iv e an a p p lic a tio n c a ll th e
B lazerD ancer Audition H otline at *
(503) 731-9336.
B a b y ’s N am e: M cK enna D anielle H aner
D ate o f B irth : 5-26-95 Sex: Female
M o th e r's N am e: S arah (o f Portland, O R)
F a th e r ’s N am e: D an ( o f Portland, O R )
W e ig h t: 7 lbs 3 o z Length: 20 inches
G r a n d p a r e n ts /P a te r n a l: Kelly & Janice H aner, LaPine, OR
G r a n d p a r e n ts /M a te r n a l: John G oodyear
G re a t
G re a t
G re a t
G re a t
B arbara & D ick E dm iston, P ortland, O R
G r a n d p a r e n ts /P a te r n a l: D o ro th \ Brensel, Seaside, O R
G r a n d p a r e n ts /P a te r n a l: Erm a H aner. Portland, OR
G r a n d p a r e n ts /M a te r n a l: B rita D ahlstrom , Portland, O R
G r a n d p a r e n ts /M a te r n a l: Jack & C arol G oodyear. Portland. OR
L a s t M o n t h , I W a l k e d
I n t o U .S . B a n k A n d
S u d d e n l y E v e r y t h in g
C ame U p R o ses .
A, d id no. we're not talking about flowers. We're talking business, teiir
business. How to keep it running and help it grow.
Sound good? Then you should talk to U.S. Bank. Because we make
it easy to get a small business loan. You don't need a Harvard degree,
winning lottery numbers, or a ton o f credit, either.
So whether you're in the business of helping people plant, package,
plaster, or anything else, stop by your local U.S. Bank branch and apply for
a small business loan today. Then sit back and watch yonr business bloom.
POWELL'S
CITY OF BOOKS
For more information, or for the location of the
U.S. Hank branch nearest yon, call l - 8 0 t ) - l ’S B A N K S .
S m a l l B u s in e s s L o a n s
F r o m U .S . B a n k
9 AM - 11 PM Monday through Saturday
9 AM - 9 PM Sundays
Used books bought every day till 8:30 PM
On the #20 Bus line • One hour free parking
1005 West Burnside Street
H o w can we help?
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228-4651
SU-FS
BANK.
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