». » •> '. « A •» * *W • A > • À ttic i '* * X fcJL z Volume XXVI, Number 12 Committed to cultural diversity. March 20, 1996 (The ^ o rtla n h (©bseruer < n m nt u n i t u ¿t I c it b ;t r SECTION Designer Excels In World Market Concert For Flood Relief A flood re lie f concert will be held Saturday at 7 p.m. at Tualatin High School featuring a perform ance by John Nilsen with Jeff Leonard, Jason Moore and Dan Balmer. The event is co-sponsored by the city o f Tualatin Parks and Recreation and Kids and Co. Donations o f at least $ 10 will be taken at the door. Musical Talents Featured Showtime ’96, a concert that high­ lights the talents o f the “ No! Kid­ ding! C h o ir” and ja z z m usicians Janice Scroggins and Rick M cNutt will be held Thursday, April 4 at 6:30 p.m. at the Melody B allroom , 615 S.E. Alder. The concert is dedicated to prom oting cultural and music di­ versity,. Donor Base Help Offered The Black United Fund offers expert help for people working with non-profit organizations to build a donor base. For information, call Artangia Presley at 282- 7973. Dax Warps To Portland Terry Farrell, Lt. Jadzia Dax from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, will be the guest a Portland Star Trek convention, March 30-31, at the Portland Airport Holiday Inn, 8439 N.E. Columbia Blvd., with doors opening daily at 11 a.m. and clos­ ing at 6 p.m. Music Millennium Recital Flutist James Galway will present a special Portland recital with pianist Phillip Moll, Tuesday, March 26 from noon to p.m. at Classical Millennium, located at 32nd and East Burnside. Portland native Ramon Blackburn and his “Marquis" clothing is making its way around the world. bv P amela J ordan hree years ago Ramon Blackburn had two things: a bag of self- designed T-shirts he passed out to anyone who’d have them, dream - to be the king of men’s casual clothing. T A year-and-a-half later his fashions could be found in two Portland-area Nordstrom stores, and a few small west-coast shops. Today the 26-year-old Portland native manages merchandise sold as far away as Chicago, New York, Sweden and Japan from his clothing store and offices in Multnomah Village. “ It feels good to see the company survive, and do as well as it’s done in just 36-months,” said Blackburn. Designs for Blackburn’s Marquis Ramone line o f extra-heavy-w eight T -shirts, sweatshirts, rugbys and shorts were inspired by casual menswear giant Tommy Hilflger. But Marquis Ramone has a unique streetwise and flair a that’s all its own. And the extra large em broidered logos found on many of Women Volunteers Needed (Photo by Pamela Jordan) young people are currently wearing. He also studies music videos to gauge ever changing fashion trends. “Our target market, the 16 to 34 year-old- male, is influenced by what celebrities are wearing. I try not only to keep on top of those "Our target market, the 16 to 34 year-old-male, is influenced by what celebrities are wearing. I try not only to keep on top of those trends, but to stay one step ahead, ” Ramon Blackburn Blackburn’s clothes set them apart from the competition. An avid people watcher, the Grant High School grad also gets a lot of ideas for his clothing line by keeping a close eye on what trends, but to stay one step ahead,” said Blackburn. Hundreds of Ralph Lauren wanna-bees hound clothing store buyers with what they hope are eye-catching designs. Blackburn Gov. John Kitzhaber stopped at the offices o f the Portland Observer Friday to discuss business and community concerns. Continued to page B6 « Women in Community Service is re­ cruiting women volunteers for positions as mentors for graduates of their lifeskills program. The next training session is April 13. For information, call Mary McMenamin at 280-6646, extension 2 5 1 or Claudia Delgado at 280-6640, exten­ sion 310. A > V j L Riverboat Cruise Set Workers for Durham Construction are building new homes in the King neighbor hood on Northeast Roselawn. A M ississippi Riverboat Gaming Cruise to benefit Community Vision, a nonprofit agency to help people wiih developm ental disabilities, will be held Friday, March 29, leaving from Stark and Front streets aboard the Sternw heeler C olum bia Gorge. Participants who beat the dealer at poker, craps and Roulette will earn changes to win vacation getaways, restaurant gift certificates, event tick­ ets and other prizes. SUBMISSIONS: Community Calendar information will be given priority if dated two weeks before the event date. was no except ion In hisearly days, Blackburn took his designs to clothing stores to promote his line and get feedback from salespeople. One day while meeting a clerk for lunch, a buyer was sitting nearby. That buyer gave Blackburn his first big break, placing his items in Nordstrom’s Brass Rail departments at Lloyd Center and Washington Square. “You’d be amazed at how many people comb buyers with their designs,” said former Nordstrom buyer Shane Morris. “But Ramon was more persistent and more passionate than the other designers who come in. He kept coming back, he’s had direction and he’s focused.” Blackburn’s oversized fashions are made by a Portland apparel manufacturer. General sales m anager Don Thom pson thinks Blackburn’s soft-spoken manner, and baby­ faced looks disguise a hustle and tenacity rare in someone his age. “Blackburn is willing to listen and learn, said Thompson. “His patience is a key factor in his success so far.” Thompson, who also works with large companies including Nike, Land’s End and L.L. Bean, plays and important role in guid­ ing the young entrepreneur. Together Th­ ompson, Blackburn, and Jerry Manns, Matquis’ color coordinator, meet in the com­ pany “war-room," selecting color schemes for the upcoming seasons. “War room discussions can get pretty heat­ ed. Sometimes we disagree, but Ramon’s willingness to work with us is why he’s doing well.” Blackburn thinks this “war-room” strate­ gy has been successful so far, but he admits his love of wide ranging colors have lead to some poor choices. “One fall we used some unusual browns, and a plum we couldn’t get rid of,” said Blackburn. “We had a hard time moving it.” Blackburn’s older brother, Anthony, is president and business manager of Marquis Ramone. He sees his role as more than keep­ ing track of the books. His job is to free up his younger brother to be creative. “ W ithout R am one’s creativ ity , we wouldn’t be where we’re at today,” said Anthony Blackburn. “ My job is to guard ▼ Durham Sees In Construction Oscar Party At Mittleman An Oscar-like party with food, decora­ tions and festivities will be held March 30 at 6 p.m. to support the Mittleman Jewish Community Center. The fundraising event will be held at the center at 6651 S.W. Capitol Highway. B dward T. Durham Jr. is not your construction m anagem ent and after six ordinary contractor. He is as months veered out to start his own busi­ enterprising as he's dexterous. ness. And because of his high driven energy, Durham, Inc., is responsible for build­ he's never failed in his endeavors. ing over 24 housing units in partnership E Elyse Clawson, director o f Oregon Juvenile Justice Services, police chief Charles Moose (left) and Bishop A. A. Wells assemble to open a new center for juvenile offenders at the Mallory Avenue Church in northeast Portland. At age 9, Durham was selling hot dogs in the street o f Boston, Mass. And at age I 1. he had his hands on fixing bikes for area children. Today, Durham 38, owns one o f the few successful minority-owned construc­ tion com panies - Durham Northwest In­ dustries, Inc Moved by opportunities that abound in the P o rtlan d co n stru c tio n arena, Durham left Boston 18 months ago to settle in Portland He had a stint with his brother in with area developers. “The key to is to deliver,” Durham said. “I don’t whine, I get the job done, that’s why my business is getting bigger everyday.” The local contractor is a bonded and insured business, located at 317 N.E K illingsw orth. “ A lot o f people are concerned with failures and I d o n ’t have those feel­ ings,” said Durham So when next you need a hand to take care o f your construction needs, contact Durham, Inc, at (503) 319-0821.