x-w ¿kJ- « r..» *..• « Z tf. • ¡ t > 1: ¿ >ik2SSÄ&4/'* ’ ; . '. - * , - , „' ■*•••*. . •/ . * ’ ■ * * . • •' , * - •«. •>*. "f "Z" - T he P ortland O bserver • .tout 5, 1995 P age B7 'Zf'-èÀ'-.i ; £. £ áZ • V . » • • 6* ■ »«i ‘“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 «.<> z.\ c . c f 5?, R ?* : ••V*, ; ¿ is <4 -, I1' ir* • • 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 282-5111 •& IX V 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. W . - 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 . « “ 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? 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