National Nursing lome Week Staff and residents celebrated National Nursing Home Week May 12-18 with many activities. The “Crowning" glory was our Del's Biggest Ever Banana Split, where staff and residents built a 3 foot banana split with all the toppings - and then enjoyed eating it. Above: Leah Kreiter with staff. Top Left: Mary Robinson, Claude Sumpter, and Jane Chiodo with staff. Bottom Left: Residents and staff o f Del's Care Center prepare for National Nursing Home Week Sock-EE Game. (Back Row L-R) Claude Sumpter, Jane Chiodo, Anna Kernery, Della Greenhaw. Margaret Rich, Gertrude Kneiger. Lillian Williams, Leah Kreiter. (Front Row L-R) Eva Gette with staff and Jewerl Waller with staff. Special Seating For Grand Floral Parade Commissioner Gretchen Miller Kafoury announced special seat­ ing will be available for senior citizens and individuals with spe­ cial disabilities who want to view the Rose Festival Grande Floral Parade, Saturday, June 8. Seating is available on a first come, first serve basis at two loca­ tions. The east side location is on N.E. Martin Luther King Jr. Bou­ levard in front o f the Convention Center and offers park bench seat­ ing and an open area. Five portable toilets will be at this location, with two accessible to the handicapped. On the west side, park bench seat­ ing only will be on both sides of S. W. Stark, between Broadway and Park in downtown Portland. Parking for vehicles with dis­ abled parking permits has been reserved for both areas. The east side location is in The Convention Center Parking Lot for a $5.00 charge for passenger cars. (This parking lot is not limited to hand­ icapped access only) The west side location is on S.W. Ninth between Park and Oak, and can accommo­ date about 30 vehicles on a first- come, first-serve basis. Monitors from the Police Ex­ plorer Pos will be on duty to assist. Oregon National Guard volunteers assist with the procurement and placement of the benches for these two areas. Commissioner Kafoury urges people to come early for the best viewing points. lis ‘ Phobias’ Saved Him Comedian Maintains His Former Reputation as a ‘Brash, Young Womanizer’ Was Exaggerated Y our T icket O ut "My home life is normal-not funny," says Murphy. At left: with his wife, Nicole, and children (l-r): Myles Mitchell, Shayne Audra, and Bria Lianna. M aintaining that his reputa­ tion as a brash young w om anizer, with a huge ego and a large en­ tourage was grossly exaggerat­ ed, Eddie Murphy asserted, “ My phobias saved m e.” In an interview to be published this Sunday in Parade m agazine, Murphy explained, “ I lived at home. Id id n ’td r in k o r d o heavy- duty drugs. I’m a clean freak, so I was always afraid o f catching things in a sex scene. I’m not a saint or anything, but 1 wash my hands 100 times a day." “ I was never buck-w ild,” he added. “ I like normal girls. I got to meet a lot f people, but I met them like a regular guy, not like a movie star. I’d read that 1 was a ladies’ man. Well, I did love the ladies. You’re supposed to.” Recalling one story that was dam­ aging to his reputation, which he calls “The Elevator Story," Murphy said, “It never happened.” He ex­ plained, “There’s a story I was on an elevator with 10 bodyguards. An old lady was there. One bodyguard said, Hit the floor, ’ as in press the button.' The old lady got scared and dropped to the floor. And we were so embar­ rassed, and we helped her up, and I sent her flowers and paid her hotel bill, and it never happened! Here’s the clincher: Whenever I go, No, it never happened,’ they always say, Yes, it did, my cousin was there.’” As for the so-called entourage that contributed to his air o f “self- im p o rta n c e ,” M urphy in sists those accusations were unfair. “ When people say entourage’ — that was the people I was friends with in high school.” All he did, Murphy said, was offer jobs to his out-of-w ork pals. “The only way you can stay in touch with real emotions is to have a real life,” commented Murphy, who described his home life as “normal.” “We’re just a boring couple,” he said ofhimselfand wife Nicole, who spend time together between 4 p.m. and midnight every day. Murphy, who will be seen later this month in a remake of the 1963 classic, “The Nutty Professor," said, “I haven’t felt this proud of a movie for a long time.” G et T he P ass 37 bucks. Ride the bus or MAX all summer. Get great stuff. Call 238-RIDE. (18 years and under only) With The Pass, get great deals at: io \ ner M c D o n a ld s Metro Washington Park Zoo RECORDS /M\DE0 How We Get Th 238-RIDE TTY 238-SB11