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JA N . 7, 1998
(Ehr Portland ^W santw tr
P O L I C E
SE 62nd Avenue/SE Powell Boulevard
w h en it ran a s to p sig n at P o w e ll
B o u le v a rd , s tr ik in g a w e stb o u n d
c a r c o n ta in in g th re e o c c u p a n ts .
O ne in d iv id u a l w as d e a d at th e
s c e n e , tw o o th e rs w e re tr a n s
p o r te d to U n iv e r s ity H o s p ita l
w h e re ih ey are r e p o r te d to be in
c r itic a l c o n d itio n .
T h e d r iv e r o f th e s to le n v e
h ic le , 2 6 -y e a r-o ld R ic h a rd R oy
M c K e n n a J r., w as e x a m in e d fo r
in ju r ie s at P o rtla n d A d v e n tis t
M e d ic a l C e n te r.
M c K e n n a is to be lo d g e d in
th e J u s tic e C e n te r ja il on a n u m
b e r o f d if fe r e n t c h a rg e s .
Crime Stoppers:
NE Portland Man In
Critical Condition
Fatal Motor Vehicle Accident
F rid a y a f te r n o o n , D e c e m b e r
2 6 , 1 9 9 7 , a 5 5 - y e a r- o ld P o rt
la n d m an w as f a ta lly in ju re d
w h en th e c a r he w as r id in g in
w as s tr u c k by a s to le n v e h ic le
a tte m p tin g to fle e fro m the p o
lic e.
A t a p p r o x im a te ly 3 :3 0 p .m .,
P o rtla n d P o lic e B u re a u S e rg e a n t
B o b G ro s s o b s e rv e d a sto le n
1 9 9 0 T o y o ta 4 R u n n e r tra v e lin g
s o u th b o u n d at SE 5 2 n d A v e n u e
an d F o s te r R o ad .
S e r g e a n t G ro s s a tte m p te d to
s to p th e v e h i c le w h ic h w a s
n o r th b o u n d on S E 6 2 n d A v e n u e
3V E "W
O n W ednesday m orning a, ap
proxim ately 2:45 a.m ., Portland Po
lice O fficers were called to the 5000
black o f NE G oing in regards to a
shooting with m ultiple rounds o f
fired. Police responded to find tw o
people shot.
Kae Saechao, male Asian, 53 years,
was shot in the head ;ind is in serious
condition a local hospital. His daugh
ter, Mae Saechao, female Asian, 26
years, was shot in the leg and grazed in
the head. She is in fair condition re
covering in a local hospital.
It iippears that a suspect or suspects
drove down a long flag lot dri veway to a
single story ranchhouse. Approximately
50 feet from the front of tire house the
suspect(s) tired approximately 20 semi
or fully automatic bullet rounds into die
(font o f the house. The victim’s, both
asleep in separate bednxnits in the front
of the house were struck while sleeping.
Nooneelse was injured. The victim ’sane
not believed to be the intended target.
There have been links to gang activities
by members of this location in the past It
is believed to be a gang related crime.
Police are looking for a light blue
Toyota, possible 4 door, possible
C'ressida, the year o f the vehicle is
unknown.
Wanted Subject
Portland Police Bureau investiga
tors, in cooperation with Crim e Stop
pers. are asking for your help in lo
c a tin g a n d a p p r e h e n d in g Jo h n
G unether G ault. W arrants are on file
charging G ault with Parole V iola
tion and Possession o f a Controlled
Substance.
John G unether G ault is described
as a 31-year-old white male, with a
date o f birth o f N ovem ber 23, 1965.
G ault is 5 ’ 11" tall, w eighing 200
pounds, w ith brown hair and blue
eyes. His last know n address was in
the 5800 block o f N E 12th A venue in
Portland.
C rim e Stoppers is offeri ng a cash
rew ard of up to $ 1,000 for i nforma-
tion, reported. Call C rim e S toppers
at (503) 8 2 3 -HELP.
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A NEW DENTAL RESEARCH STU D Y AT RUSSELL STREET C LIN IC
ARE YOU HIV POSITIVE?
Do You Have Tooth Pain?
City Council Approves Four New
Members For Salary Review
F o u r V a n c o u v e r re s id e n ts have
been a p p o in te d to s e rv e on th e
c i t y ’s f iv e -m e m b e r S a la ry R e
view C o m m is s io n . T h e fo u r new
m e m b e rs a re : E d w a rd L y n c h ,
w h o se te rm w ill e x p ire J a n u a ry
1999; G eri G a n s C o m b s, w h o se
term w ill e x p ire J a n u a ry 2 0 0 1 ;
T om B u rk h o ld e r w h o se te rm w ill
e x p ire J a n u a ry 2 0 0 2 ; an d D e n n is
M c L a c h la n , w h o se te rm w ill e x
p ire J a n u a ry 2 0 0 2 . T h e new m e m
b e rs b eg in th e ir te rm s im m e d i
a te ly .
T h e f ifth m e m b e r o f th e c o m
m is s io n is E liz a b e th P e rry .
T h e S a la ry R e v ie w C o m m is
s io n
w as c re a te d
b y th e
V a n c o u v e r C ity C o u n c il in N o-
v e m b e r, 19 9 4 . It d e te r m in e s an d
Do You Have These Symptoms?
Do you have a persistent tixith ache, intermittent tooth pain, or swelling in your mouth or face? Have
you been told your tooth needs a root canal?
Participate In A N ew Free Research Study
e s ta b lis h e s s a la rie s fo r th e M a y o r
an d C ity C o u n c il. T h e C o m m is
sio n c o n s is ts o f fiv e m e m b e rs
w h o are re g is te r e d v o te rs an d
re s id e n ts
o f th e C i t y
of
V a n c o u v e r.
M e m b e rs o f th e c o m m is s io n
are a p p o in te d by th e M a y o r, s u b
je c t to th e a p p ro v a l o f C ity C o u n -
cil.
You may qualify to participate in the Oral Health E nhancem ent Study being conducted by the
Russell Street Dental Clinic, a part of OHSU. Volunteers must be HIV positive, 18 to 65 years of age
and have at least 15 teeth.
Benefits
Participants will receive free root canal treatment, free CD4 counts and viral load blood tests, free
check-ups, and $125 for participation. Participants will also be helping to improve the quality of life
for people with HIV.
(503) 494-6300
For m ore in fo rm a tio n , call:
Register Soon for Spring Bazaar
V endors seeking a spot at the popu
lar Spring B azaar at L uepke C enter
can m ark their calendars to register
on T uesday, Jan. 13 starting at 8:30
a.m. The Spring B azaar is scheduled
for Friday and Saturday, M ay I and
2, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Luepke
C enter, 1009 E. M cLoughlin. V en
dors can register in person for a $10
space or $ 12 table. Registration is at
M a rs h a ll
C e n te r ,
1009
E.
M cLoughlin
Mayor Pollard To Deliver
State Of City Address
M ayor Royce E. Pollard will d e
liver V ancouver’s first State o f The
City address M onday, Jan. 12, at
noon at the H eathm an L odge, 7801
G reenw ood Dr.
T he e v e n t w ill a c k n o w le d g e
1997 a c c o m p lis h m e n ts an d a c
q u a in t th e c o m m u n ity w ith m a
jo r p r o je c ts p la n n e d fo r the c o m
ing y e a r. T h e m a y o r h o p e s to
a n n o u n c e the p re fe rre d d e v e lo p e r
fo r the liv e /w o rk h o u s in g on th e
tw o b lo c k s n o rth o f E s th e r S h o rt
Park
Topics to be covered include the
c ity ’s financial health, the status of
m ajor ongoing projects and future
econom ic developm ent projects such
as the convention center proposal for
the E sther Short Park area.
T ickets can be purchased by call
ing M arie Day at 735-8870. Part of
the $20 ticket price will be donated
to United Way.
Clark County's Telephone
Directory Has Your Number
Ha ve aquestion about aC'lark County
service or program .’ You can probably
find die right number to call in the latest
edition of the Clark County Telephone
Directory of ci xinty gi ivemment services.
now available from the Communica
tions Resource Center.To receive your
free copy, please call the Clark County
Communications Resource Center at
737-6012 (press 3).
SENIORS 6 FIRE
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The kitchen is a high danger zone for fire, so be extra
cautious when cooking.
Remember not to leave food unattended on the stove.
Don’t use the oven to heat your home. In addition to
being a fire hazard, it can be a source o f toxic fumes
Double-check the kitchen to be sure the oven and all
appliances are off before going to bed
D on’t wear loose clothes o r have curtains hanging near a
hot stove.
T h e S p rin g B a z a a r t r a d i tio n
ally fe a tu re s a n tiq u e s an d c r a f ts
by se n io r. C o n c e s s io n s w ill be
a v a ila b le a n d a d m is s io n is tre e .
OREGO N
HEALTH
Where Healing, Teaching and Discovery Come Together
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dieEkatn
13* Annual Tribute to
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Monday, January 19» 1998
Jefferson High School
Performing Arts Center
5210 N . Kerby
12:00 - 6:00 p.m.
Live Broadcast/Simulcast
Portland Cable Access
Channel 11
Jefferson High School Television Department
Channel 53
KBOO 90.7 FM
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Never smoke in bed Replace mattresses made p rio r to
the 1973 Federal Mattress flammability Standard.
ADMISSION
Keep flammable materials at least three feet away from
your heater.
D on’t overload electrical outlets with several appliances.
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In case o f a fire, stay low to the ground, beneath the
smoke, and have an escape plan already worked out.
Install a smoke detector on every level of your home.
Check the batteries every month and change them at least
once
a year.
$1 donation or 2 cans of non-perishable food.
A Production o f World Arts Foundation, Inc.
Sponsored by: Portland Association o f Teachers, Portland
Public Schools, Nike Inc., Tucker Charitable Trust, Jefferson
High School, Oregon Education Association, United Airlines,
Black United Fund of Oregon, and Portland Cable Access.
For Inform ation Call 2 2 2 -1 4 5 7