t. Volume XXV, Number 5 1 (.ommitted to culiurâl fltvçrshj Celebrating Our orti ¿tub WEEK ir s r I loliday Event Draws 600 Storm Clean-Up Begins Portland residents are encouraged to use existing services to clean-up after the w ind storm last week and the earlier ice g|W storm. Y ard debris can be left at the curb as part o f regular garbage service, bu, the lim its o f one can o r bag every other week have not been expanded. O ther options include hauling the debris to processing fa cilitie s fo r a fee and renting drop-boxes JB» B u y JML»' * L eft: Kids from the Beach Elementary School Choir entertain during the holiday party with Santa at the Salvation Army's Moore Street Center. ' ml BP . and chippers. Below: Santa gets a reluctant hello from Manea Charles at the Salvation Army's Christmas Party in north Portland. w Power Restored To Area A t the height o f last Tuesday’ s big w ind storm, nearly 350,000 residents in Oregon and Southwest W ashington were w ith o u t power. Portland General E lectric said it was the w orst damage the ut i I ity had experienced since the 1962 C olum bus Day Storm. Hundreds o f crews w orked 18- hour shifts and by Sunday nearly all ser­ vices had been restored. Shuttle Runs Free To Airport To avoid the seasonal tra ffic and park­ ing crunch at the airport, T ri-M e t shuttle buses w ill run free between the Gateway Transit Center and the a irp o rt through Jan. 2. For inform ation call T ri-M e t at 238- R ID E. Furse Supports Peacekeeping U.S. Rep. Elizabeth Furse has voted in fa vo r o f sending men and women o f the U.S. armed forces to Bosnia to support a peace plan. She criticiz e d opponents in Congress who are w illin g to vote fo r huge appropriations fo r the m ilita ry , but are so “ u n w illin g to risk fo r peace.” Seven thousand pounds o f food was stolen last week from St. V incent de Paul food donation barrels placed on T ri-M e t (Photos by Oblna Maxey) C ora S mith _________ fo r being able to sponsor this eve..;, he Salvation Army’s g iv in g a g ift to kids who m ight not Moore Street Center otherwise receive a g ift fo r C h ris t­ in north P ortlan d mas and sharing a little b it o f the a ttra c te d long lines love of o f the Lord. enthusiastic Santa Claus The o ffic ia ls said they were wishers Saturday even in the happy w ith the turnout and called it midst of a threatening cold a “jo y o u s p rivile g e fo r the Salva­ day. tion A rm y .” bv T The annual event attracted The R ile y ’ s met at a Salvation some 600 eager h o liday p a rtic i­ pants to the free com m unity C h rist­ mas party fo r children. A rm y camp program and it was love at firs t sight. The impressive M om s, dads, uncles aunts, brothers, sisters and friends, es­ corted their w ishful little offsprings. The line to be photographed w ith Santa surrounded the building, how­ ever the long w ait was anticipated. The c u ltu ra lly diverse turnout re­ flected the look o f the com m unity. M oore Street Commanders, Lt. D oug R ile y and his w ife , L t. C o l­ leen R iley, along w ith program d i­ rector T im Fuqua, directed w ith authority, the entire party. Each o f them expressed their appreciation couple have 10-m onth-old tw in sons, N ickolas and Zachary, who remained home, and who w ill prob­ ably receive blocks and books from Santa this year. Lt. James W ooten, Salvation A rm y north and northeast branch manager, directs youth and young adult programs. W ooten is the Sun­ day youth pastor and is credited Jefferson H igh School, puppeteers and dancers, and a dditionally, they p e rfo rm c o m m u n ity s e rv ic e projects. For example, the young volunteers “ rin g the b e lls ” fo r fundraisers and also provide assis­ tance to senior citizens at nursing homes. The special holiday program was highlighted by the Canadian Brass Quartet, who are vis itin g for tw o weeks, and the voices o f north P o rtla n d ’ s Beach E le m e n ta ry School choir. A ll o f the youth and West jo in e d in a m elody o f songs begin­ ning w ith “ Santa Claus is Com ing to T o w n .” Guest speaker was Portland Police Lt. D errick Foxw orth o f the east Com m unity' P olicing Center. His message projected a com ­ w ith the creative m in is try “ Safe W ith a T estim ony" (S W A T ). The kids in his program get to mon sense approach to safety. He to ld th e yo u n g ste rsth a flife isa b o u t experience the excitem ent o f the A fr ic a n d ru m s tro u p e fro m Continued to page B4 M ax trains. The theft adds to other losses o f contributions fo r the agency, including Salvation A rm y ’ s d o o r-to -d o o r pick-ups canceled by bad weather and a loss o f annual donations by S m ith ’ s Home Fur­ nishings, w hich went bankrupt. Duck Fans Head To Dallas The U n ive rsity o f O regon’ s appear­ ance on N ew Y e a r’ s Day in the 60th Annual C otton B o w l Classic w ill bring thousands o f D uck fans to Dallas, Texas. School o ffic ia ls expect the “ m om ent on the w o rld stage” w ill translate into long­ term benefits fo r the university and the state o f Oregon. B attle Leads To Shutdown For the second tim e in fo u r weeks, the federal governm ent closed dow n several services last weekend after the House refused to take up necessary appropria­ tions b ills. Hundreds o f thousands o f em­ ployees were furloughed. Republicans Bp» I, «*** • gang enforcement unit at the N orth­ ■ B Girl Scouts Prepare Homeless Meal Gale force winds did damage all over the city last Tuesday, including knocking over this tree into the home of King Neighborhood Association President Fred Stewart on Northeast Jarrett Street. Police Chief Charles Moose, another resident of the neighborhood, also had a tree blown down by the high winds, but escaped damage to his home. even m ore p e o p le w ili b e n e fit. “ W e re ’ m a k in g sure as m a n y p e o p le as p o s s ib le k n o w o fa n d s u p p o rt the b re a k fa s t,” L a g o y said “ G irls (Photo by Michael Leighton) s o m e th in g sp e c ia l fo r P il l. ” F o r m ore in fo rm a tio n , to c o n trib u te o r to v o lu n ­ n a celebration of giving, area Girl Scouts are gathering food, clothing and volunteers for the seventh annual Breakfast for the Homeless to be held Christmas morning at Pioneer Courthouse Square from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. I La st ye a r, o v e r 75 g ir ls and th e ir fa m ilie s spent C h ris tm a s m o rn in g d is tr ib u tin g fo o d and c lo th in g and v is it in g w ith o v e r I 50 p e o p le T h is ye a r, m a n y G ir l S cout tro o p s are c o lle c tin g d o n a tio n s o f w a rm c lo th ­ in g , fo o d and o th e r g ift ite m s and are p la n n in g to once ag a in spend p a rt o f th e ir C h ris tm a s m o rn in g at th is y e a r’ s b re a k fa s t. L in d a L e g o y , c o o rd in a to r o f the e ffo r t, hopes are h ard at w o rk to m ake sure e v e ry b o d y leaves w ith were charged by Democrats w ith using the shutdown as a way to force President C lin to n into accepting cuts to M edicare. te e r, c o n ta c t L a g o y o r H e a th e r at the G ir l S cout S e rv ic e C e n te r at 6 2 0 -4 5 6 7 , SPORTS * CLASSIFIEDS