V 'k f ■ * .. W’ 4 -• * ■ «J > ';■ *’ A ’ - ’ «K l Z * ^ 7 4 5 «• t T /• •. -,‘ ' • P age A4 • ■% - / ... »1 iim W '*« J anuary 3, 1996 • T he P ortland O bserver P o lic e N ew s Arrests Made In Homicide Investigations Portland Police detectives have made arrests in two recent homicide investigations. On D ecem ber 27th, Homicide Detail Detectives M ichael Hefley and i'homas N elson arrested Alexander Fudim, 30, in connection with the W ednesday m orning death o f Karyen Antonyants, 40. Fudim was charged with First degree M an­ slaughter and Felony Hit and Run after he allegedly struck Antonyants with his pickup truck during aeonfron- tation between the two at an apartment com plex parking lot in the 7 100 block o f S W Oleson Road at about 3:00 a m. Fudim was lodged at the Justice Center Jail. D ecem ber 28th, H om icide Detail D etectives Kent Perry and Cheryl K anzler arrested 19 year old Damien C harles N eyland in connection with the D ecem ber 19th shooting death o f Man Dies In Bar Stabbing A 3 5 - y e a r- o ld n o rth w e s t P o rtla n d m a n is f a c in g a m u r d e r c h a rg e in c o n n e c tio n w ith a C h ris tm a s E v e s ta b ­ b in g at a s o u th w e s t P o rtla n d bar. Jo h n P a tr ic k S o w e rs b y , r e p o rte d ly w as s o c ia liz in g w ith th e v ic tim in P a tty ’s R e tre a t, b e fo re th e s ta b b in g o c c u rre d n e a r m id n ig h t on D ec. 24. P o lic e sa id th e tw o m en a p p a r ­ e n tly w e re s tr a n g e r s , b u t a c o n ­ fro n ta tio n e ru p te d w ith S o w e rsb y s ta b b in g th e o th e r m an in th e th ro a t. T h e id e n tity o f th e d e ­ c e a s e d had n ot b ee n d e te rm in e d . H e d ie d at th e sc e n e . P o lic e o f fic e r s la te r fo u n d th e s u s p e c t on S o u th w e st W a s h in g ­ ton S tre e t an d to o k him in to c u s ­ to d y . A k n ife w as re c o v e re d u n ­ d e r a n e a rb y v e h ic le . Jody G ordon, 20 years G ordon was shot during a dispute in the 4500 block o f N.E. 14th Place. The detectives arrest N eyland at the M ultnom ah County C ourthouse at about 9:00 a.m. N eyland was at the courthouse to make an appear­ ance on an unrelated drug posses­ sion charge. N eyland has been charged with M urder and is in the Justice Center Jail. Body Found On Sidewalk Portland Police detectives are in­ vestigating a Friday, Dec. 8 m urder involving a southeast Portland woman. The body o f Kala Kim Peterson, 30, was discovered about 2 a.m. by a neigh­ bor on a sidew alk near W oodlaw n Park at N ortheast O neonta and 11th A ve­ nue. The O regon M edical E xam iner’s Office said she died from m ultiple stab wounds. No suspects have been arrested at this time. D etectives D avid Rubey and G eorge Y oung are the investigators. Tacoma Woman Seeks Link With South Africa M elannie D.C. G reen w ants to help black hands join in business across tw o continents. The T acom a native says she is seeking to link the expertise o f black Am ericans with the enthusiasm she found on a just-com pleted visit to South Africa. Am ong her ideas: A conference in Tacom a to be attended by a group o f South Africans and local leaders. Green is an account executive with the state D epartm ent o f G eneral A d­ m inistration, but her South A frican journey was private She w ent there to visit her friend, Spanaw ay resident i I Janet H ayes-B row n, who is op era­ tions m anager for M cD onald’s new restaurants in South Africa. T he first two South A frican M cD onald’s w ere opened while G reen was there. But G reen did m ore than ju st visit on her trip. D uring her stay, G reen says, she caught a vision o f w hat South A frica could becom e after apartheid under a dem ocratically elected governm ent. She was infected with the desire for achievem ent she found am ong the coun try ’s fledgling entrepreneurs. B ut she also w ants South Africans to learn from the achievem ents as well as the m istakes o f black A m er­ icans. “ W here they are now is w here we w ere in the civil rights m ovem ent 30 or 40 years ago,” G reen adds. “ W hat they need is for us to partner with them to help them realize the op p o r­ tunity that they are sitting on.” S ince she returned to T acom a about a week ago, she has been trying tocreate more links between the coun­ tries. G reen has many ideas, but p ara­ m ount is the conference she is o rg a­ nizing for April 18 through 2 1 at the Sheraton Hotel in Tacom a. At the m eeting, 10 South A fricans would fly in to share their dream s with local leaders. G reen is hoping to tie in the co n ­ ference with the National Forum for Black Public A dm inistrators, a co n ­ ference slated April 14 through 17 in Seattle. I f she cou Id persuade the adm inis- trators to stay on, her conference would have a national audience, she believes. Direct Lending Cuts Would Hurt Students, Colleges Jeannette G alanis, a senior at the U niversity o f C olorado, Boulder, faced a difficult dilem m a upon g rad­ uation in the spring o f 1994. She was offered the jo b o f her dream s as president o f the U.S. Student A ssoci­ ation, a national non -profit associa­ tion representing college students. But, as with many non-profit organi­ zations, the pay was low -- and Jeannette faced a w hopping $345 m onthly student loan payment. “ 1 was in a tough predicam ent,” G alanis said,” o f either giving up a Winter Cold, wet and windy w eather has resulted in the annual “foul w eather flood” o f dogs into the O regon Hu­ mane Society. O fficials at the shelter said many o f these anim als are brought to the soc iety because their ow ners no long­ er want to deal with a muddy, wet dog during inclem ent weather. Last week, there w ere 66 adopt­ able dogs available. Because o f the heavy load, people who are unable to keep their pets are asked to w ait a few days, if possible, or to try and find a jo b I had prepared for and w anted for so long, or facing the very real possi­ bility o f defaulting on my student loans. Either way I w ould lose.” Fortunately, Jeannette d id n ’t have to choose between her dream jo b and her loan obligations. She was able to do both thanks to a new repaym ent option offered un­ der the W illiam D. Ford Federal D i­ rect Loan P rogram , w hich bases m onthly paym ents on borrow ers’ in­ com e and is adjusted annually as their income level changes. D e sig n e d to g iv e b o rro w e rs m o re c o n tro l o v e r th e ir fin a n c e s an d c a r e e r c h o ic e s , in c o m e -c o n ­ tin g e n t re p a y m e n t p la n s ca n be e s p e c ia ll y h e lp f u l r ig h t a f te r g ra d u a tio n w h en s a la rie s le n d to be lo w er. This is ju s t one benefit o f Presi­ dent C linton’s direct lending initia­ tive that w ould be lost to m illion o f students nationw ide if C ongress p re­ vails in its attem pt to cap direct loans at 10 percent o f total student loan volume. rings Canine Flood hom e for adoption on their own. “ We certainly will not turn any­ one away, and as always, we will do our best for every animal brought to the shelter,” said Karen Brittain o f the society. “ The up side is that for families considering adopting a dog, there is a large variety o f them in need o f hom es.” Fifty-one cats w ere also aw aiting good homes, 19 o f those are kittens. “ While the society is looking for homes for its residents, w e’re also urging people not to give pets as gifts,” Brittain said. “Should someone be sure that the recipient is prepared for a pet, we ask that a gift certificate by given so the lucky person can select their own animal. This is always the safest, best way for this kind o f gift.” T he O reg o n H um ane S o ciety , 1067 N .E. Colum bia Blvd., is open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., M onday through Friday and 10 a m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. The shelter will close at 2 p.m . on C hristm as Eve and will close C hrist­ mas Day. Portland Company Unveils Unsecured Second Chance VISA Card Program The American FairCrcdit Associa­ tion is a unique company that is dedi­ cated to helping financially troubled Americans regain the social status of credit worthiness. Millions of good people have suffered severe financial setbacks due to circumstances beyond their control such as divorce, layoff, recession, and medical expenses. Un­ fortunately, the credit industry does not take into consideration individual cir­ cumstances, when looking at credit reports. In todays world, credit is the key to the American Dream. Without credit, you cannot own a home, get a college education, or afford safe, reli­ able transportation. Clients turn to AFCA after being repeatedly turned down for credit by other companies. AFC A offers a vari­ ety o f benefits including credit educa­ tion, money saving discounts, and an Unsecured VISACreditCard with No Security deposit This not only gives members the advantages of a major credit card in an almost cashless soci­ ety, but the benefit o f having one of the nation’s know creditors give a good credit report monthly to the nation’s major credit bureaus. This has led to many of AFCA’s clients being able to purchase their own homes. According to office owner Steven Conner, there are many programs out there to help people purchase theirown homes even with a moderate income. The most common tiling that holds people back is their credit report. AFCA ’ s program is the quickest and easiest way to get back into the mainstream credit world. To qualify for the AFCA program you have to be currently employed for at last 3 months with agross income of $9(X) per month before taxes, have a pictured ID, and haveeitherachecking or savings account. AFCA is kxrated at 811 E. Burnside, Suite 219. They see people by appointment only by call- ing249-O483. AFCA is proud o f the role it plays in helping people achieve their American Dream. (Liu' sportiani» (©írserffer UUClcOíTICS T hc K orcan A mcrican G rocery A ssociation Alberto Street Market, 915 N.C. Alberta 281-6308 Boston Market, 726 N.C. Killingsworth 282-6776 Ainsworth Market, 5949 N.C. 30th 281-0479 KC1 Food Market, 726 N.C. Killingsuuorth KC2 Food Market, 1301 N.C. Dekum Owner: Tom Choi of O rcgon Dekum Food Market, 800 N.C. Dekum Owner: Sonny Kim 283-1240 Sunny's Market, 5020 N. Interstate Owners: Gil S. Kim & Jung Ja Kim 283-1240 King Food Mart, 3510 N.6. MLK ßlvd. 281-0357 Prescott Corner Market, 1460 N.C. Prescott 284-7418 We ñppfieciñTe Y our ßusiNess and S upport T hank Y ou 11