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A num ber o f readers , i .!«> dial H eeleans I he fact that in last w ec k ’ s a , ' ■ rash o f youth violence) k t : when I w as a kid. it is already here that the close eixipe tual respect are required t■ • younger ones, be sure to include both "Gilbert Erector Sets’ and the ever so eeleetie “1 eggo Blocks". I still rem em seieneeelub project. Parent am azed at the disappe. itv and hostility am ber my eliildhixid experience with the p e e r g ro u p s . " I hey •.< W estinghouse. G enera Interestingly, Gilbert w as a native O r- tai. III 1 etc iK w kupsandsci- 't i o r - v illb e in A t- at Hie Kellog School ci'H'iiii " the student's interest in mvi • ■ •: 1 ouis and I louston. . >si attention to |KX>ple w orking ’o im prove tor hum anity and not n w i I hey noticed J e m, the Spruce ■n cii I lel,copter j son alg ain -sp eak sw ello ' . on these young people ( I e- I ( thereev erw as a tim e to r! i > izing o f our youth and tin dev eloping sensitiv ity.coiisuk. • e. o f the technicians ■ ,.ge pkine "They ■ in. and then your . ee- that lixal i •ma-. M. (IX,n) i neer on the d i maiden tlight. tact intheirsoviet.il intern, a • '»'(Hidoremembermyreeeni -c; Will Pay l hcPi|XT "(Join badly? W hy do ei a d the technol- ,ie they so I'right- n o u th s o t babes, d lecinet, “A sk o iiih .“ y o u s e e m ay h a r d e r a n d Etc. science prizes 11 ev O ne mother, a sens . nice better.” ' I next w eek. M an u sc rip ts a n d p h o to g ra p h s sh o u ld if a c c o m p a n ie d h y a s e lf a d d re - a d s b e c o m e th e so le p ro p e n y ei lined h -p lay . .ed in pet o n a l u g e n e ra l m a n a g e r, u n le s s th e e lim e : , su c h ad. <T 1996 T i l l P O R T L A N D u , R E S E R V E D , R E P R O D U C I T >N I O U T P E R M IS S IO N IS P R O I I I B I I I I) T h e P o rtla n d O b s e r v e r - O i . tio n —i s a m e m b e r o l th e N ati ia N .. l; on e f R IG H T S P t 'W I I I I .1 . : ' a iliia ad I m 18 8 5 , and I he National Adv < P u b lish e rs , In c, New Y o rk . N \ Association* S e rv in g P o rtlan d S ubscribe io (L in , m A c h ie v e m e n t is c o o l. I h a t's o n e w ay o f c h a r a c te r iz in g th e g o a l o f o u r C a m p a ig n fo r th a n 2 .2 0 0 e le m e n ta l' s c h o o l-a g e d y o u th I ac? sp ire m o re A fric a n -A m e ric a n y o u n g s te rs to s triv e to d o w ell in bs < h ip i ions sc h o o l. W e h e ld o u r in a u g u r a l in d u c tio n c e re m o n y fo r th e T h u rg o o d P o r i i..w o O usf . kyi i <; P( > B o x 3 1 3 7 P o r ii c o u n try , lo c a l I rb a n I b a s e d c o a litio n o f b la c k re lig io u s , p r o f e s s io n a l, f r a te rn a l, an d c iv ic o rg a n iz a tio n s h a v e la u n c h e d to in p e r y e a r. P le a s e till o u i. cn< i Si B y l i t t.ii B. P rick P resident N atio nal U rban L eague A fr i c a n - A m e r i ea n A c h i e v em en t , th e n a tio n a l e ffo rt w e a n d a b ro a d - T h e P o rtla n d O b s e rv e r c a n I Tin n ow ning and cherishing your very ow n personal instrument that really gets to a kid An attitude fo ra lifetim e. I tickled a num ber ofquestionson the list o f equipm ent and tool suppliers sup plied last week Som e parents said they could not givetheansw ertothequestion, “w by hav e n ’t w ethouglit ofthis before? W e have been program m ed right out o f ourbirth right, haven't w e? Y our genera tion o f African Am ericans anil those going back 12() years gav e A m erica and die world so many o f its critical inven tions o f the industrial revolution." W hile w e are on the subject o f de- v ices, including m odel-building for the automobiles, skyscrapers, you-nam e-it. T h e P o rtla n d O b s e rv e r welm publications o t ri erector sets; buikling crones, tractors, Periodicals postucc po l ,e - : Subscriptions ‘s till I o th e r Bi and Leleseopes - or Electronic Kits and optical benches. There issomethingabout C o n tr ib u tin g 0 riters: P ro fe s s o r M eK in li • B u i' I ee P erlm an . N eil Ile ilp e rn J oy R am os 4 7 4 7 M ' M a r tin I n th , ey Well, every one seem s happy with the sin II In un S2( H ) sneakers to M ieroseopes ‘» '0 / W hen R eality Is B y P rof . Vit K im ( O h s r tlir (U S P S 959-680) I s t a b l i s i v d e r I yni >, O regon 9 7 2 0 8 M a rs h a ll A c h ie v e rs S o c ie ty last I r i d a y . A p ril 2 4 , o u r C a m p a ig n ’s h o n o r s o c ie ty , w h ic h , o f c o u rs e , is n a m e d a f t e r th e la te c iv il rig h ts N am e: A d d ress: C ity , S tate: Z ip -C o d e : h e ro a n d U n ite d S ta te s S u p re m e T hank Y ot E o k R i v m v . I n» P c h siR V E R ézcllcr .. i Y m ericans* filia te s jo in e d vvilh hi ' local re p r e s e n ta tiv e s t o I " '■is ¡ a n d • e m p h a s iz e m e e v e n m o re 11ea ns as a v ■ ste r re c e iv e d a e e rti lie.e to th e ir in d u c tio n in the S o c ie ty a n d a ja c k e t w it' ' > sp e r in t h e iv M o re o f in isi u n d e r s t a n d i S o c ie ty ’s lo g o d e s ig n e d i en te d y o u n g f a s h i o n d ■ th e e x p r e s - • m any K ani. W e w a n t o u r y o u t h t, that a c h ie v e m e n t is co, “ h ip ." A s in d e s ir a b le \ ■ of 1 9 th i i - .! ,• • i t e i l t h e m ¡ e d g e is p o w e r . Met; ¡on C o u rt J u s tic e . I n tw e n ty - s e v e n c itie s a c ro s s the i letters to the Editor to: 5 ! 3 7 , Portland, OR 97208 Re< Fast, Six d ■ i A • s , * ; irm a tio n n fo rm a tio n a b o u t: & 4» g a rd e n in g in J g a rd e n u> is o p e n iv th ro u g h -a c i i ite ra to r Dear Portland Observer. Thank you! M y class coveted altogether. O ur postcards m . , a ds We hav e 5.000 to 6.000 postcards 1 S .\ I hank you for all your help. Your friend, Joseph Guevara Stephenville, Texas "1 5 Ó 7/CI C~, I c//c V-i , f Dear Friend, Please let m e introduce my sell M y nam e is I raeie M itchell P u hap you have heard about m e pm »r I ■ 11 a. I ing this letter, but ify o u hav e not pk let m e tell you a little about my s e h I am an A frican-A m erican w om an w ho has overcom e and achiev ed m a n v I an, a single m other o f tw o children. M y budget cannot afford the$3< XX ».( H) it te r n s h ip is Pemg »llered through the o llie e o t < He m '- Republican Senator is going to take for travel expenses, finding nxini and board in W ashington G unk m Smith. It is approxim ately a D C . and m aintaining m y household here to take care o f m y children while I tw o-nii n ith program in Washington D.( w here cue jets hands on experience in the v o ti a ie o t d pi governm ent. Many ixuUeip.ints >f internships tetuni w ith ex n en em e to pursue g< w e n m ie iita l m id thingsinherlife. I am continuin'' : o p ik !, m y fullest potential through e m p k m ent,education and seekingopp' "tui otliei k i lerslnp positions in their ow n comm unities. ties to grow. e n c e m id " giv e som ething hack" to my And toaccomplish these thinj in need of your help I ( enter I" p ailin p ate in the Mark (). Hatfield Internship Program. T his in I. Tip o f th e wee Free hazardous C le a n unw a n te d I, • h o u s e h o ld p ro d shelv es a n d bi c free c o lle c tio n • i ■ nt M ay 16 a t W .islm o r to M e t r o ’s pi h a z a rd o u s vv.isti ( a ll u s a t 2 14 in f o rm a tio n . \ ; ■ w e b site at: w w • am gone. I am scheduled to he in W ash ington from June 5, through July 24 I (bund out only recently that the PCX' Skill C enter does not have any funding available to help. I w .mt the chance io learn, to experi I am hum bly asking tor help from all o f you. Please find it in your heart to help m e get to W ashington... Ifyou hav e any questions, please feel ow neoniniunity... H u s is the first tim e this internship free to call m e at 685-2072 at m y work or 240-6795 at my home. I have been given a unique < 'pp- h iu nity both as a w om an from this com mu has been tillered to any com m unity col lege student, and with your finuixiul Sincerely, nity and a graduate o f the P( ( Skill- contributions. I w il, be able to go. Trade Mitchell » M titr, M e tr o is w o r k " ,e g e n e r a tio n s XX ,s o : - t oi tn e r ed b e c a u s e I fo u n d M i l l i o n s o f b l a c k v o iiC rdie (SJditor Editor, PC or ni i- to n e a n d a r e v u n e s to r f u tu re ■ i ( " n n iiin itv . i