• X OCT. 28,1998 Page A6 (The jJortlanfr (öbseruer ess Are J vou a Small Business Owner who is being Threatened . .... __ . H A three-day convention, focusing on legal, political and business is­ sues for small businesses Are you a small business owner who is being threatened with busi­ ness closure ? Need advice on adver­ tising for your small nightclub? Are you struggling to stay in business? Is your business insurance too costly? Do you want to start a business in the adult beverage industry? Find out everything you need to know about owning and running a small business in the beverage and spirits industry at the 1998 Califor­ nia State Package Store and Tavern Owners Association’s (CAL-PAC) 22nd Annual CAL-PAC State Asso­ ciation Convention, November 3-5, at the Radisson Hotel Los Angeles Westside, 6161 Centinela Avenue, Culver City, CA. Convention regis­ tration is free for industry retailers and tavern owners who register be­ fore October 31st. A three-day convention, focusing on legal, political and business is- sues for small businesses, this event will bring together industry profes­ sionals from corporations such as Remy A m érique, S c h ie fflin & Somerset, Budweiser, Miller, R.J. Reynolds, Anheuser Bush,Stroh and Beauchamp Distributing Company to name a few. Attorneys, consultants, corporate executives, political leaders, and businessowners will participate on the workshops and educational pro­ grams which are designed to address current laws that are threatening the survival o f liquor stores, tavern« taverns and and nightclubs. This year, over 800 con­ venience stores were forced out of business throughout the U nited States. In California, passage o f the Caldera Act, a state nuisance law, has granted state officials unfettered discretion to arbitrarily punish small retailers for “objectionable” actions by unrelated third parties on public sidewalks. Because o f such legisla­ tion, retailers who are unable to po­ lice public drunkenness or loitering as far as 20 feet away from their Toyota Appoints B.J. Ruffin National Manager Of Export Operations / m excited about thechallenges and opportunities o f such a high- p rofile position T oyota M otor Sales (T M S), U .S .A ., Inc. has a p p o in te d B.J.Ruffin, national manager, ex­ port operations. In her new posi­ tion, Ruffin is responsible for the overall m anagement o f the ship­ ment o f vehicles built in North A merica to 16 export destinations around the world. She manages a staff responsible for export sales adm inistration, financial analysis, customer service, logistics, systems and operational support. Ruffin began her career with Toyota in 1986. Prior to her pro­ motion, she held the position o f export logistics manager. During her tenure wiwth Toyota, she has held positions o f increasing respon­ sibility. As project development and adm inistration manager, she was responsible for the develop­ ment an implem entation o f a ve­ hicle processing system for all North America operations facili­ ties. She also has held the position o f manager o f non-A sia export op­ erations. “I’m excited about the challenges and opportunities o f such a high- profile position,” said Ruffin. “This m ove fits in with my long-range goal to become a high-level corpo­ rate executive.” She says she sees a bright future at Toyota because the com pany is “em ployee-conscious” and has established initiatives to level the playing field for its em­ ployees while offering supportive training. The Carson, California resident spent several weeks last year in Japan as a participant in T o yota’s m anager training pro­ gram. An Alabama native who grew up in Cincinnati, Ruffin holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration management from Xavier University in Cincinnati. She also has completed a management program at the Marshall Graduate School o f Business at the University o f Southern California in Los Angeles. She is a volunteer for the los Angeles N. A. A.C.P. and a mentor with the Toyota/Young Black Schol­ ars Program, a partnership between TMS and the 100 Black Men o f Los Angeles Inc. Ruffin is a member o f Faithful Central Baptist Church, sings with the gospel recording L.A. Mass Choir, enjoys traveling, reading and playing Scrabble. She knows her way around a kitchen, and is the owner o f B.J. Southern Ambrosia, a small catering company. / » by the central bank, which has been trying to combat the drag ofeconomic crises abroad. The Dow now holds a respectable gain o f 544 points, or 6.9 percent, for the year, but still sits about900 points, or 9.7 percent, below the July 17 record o f 9,337.97. 3M led the Dow decliners for a second straight session after posting disappointing third-quarter results, falling 4 to 77 7/16. Microsoft fell 3 5/8 to 106 3/8 to lead the Nasdaq retreat after jumping nearly 10 points during the prior two sessions in an eamings-driven rally. In other trading Friday, the Stan­ dard & Poor’s 500 fell 7.81 to 1,070.67, and the technology-heavy Nasdaq composite index fell 8.78 to 1,693.86. Declining issues outnumbered ad­ vancers by a 4-to-3 margin on the New York Stock Exchange, where composite volume totaled just 776.07 million shares, down from 897.72 million on Thursday. At least some o f the weak trading volume was attributed to a midday distraction — a victory parade up the nearby Canyon o f Heroes for the World Series Champion New York Yankees. The NYSE composite index fell 3.18 to 529.82, and the American Stock Exchange composite index fell 0.66 to 628.21. Overseas, Tokyo’s Nikkei stock average fell 1.1 percent, Frankfurt’s DAX index fell 0.1 percent and London's FT-SE 100 fell 0.2 per­ cent. The Dow Jones industrial aver­ age snapped its seven-session win­ ning streak on Friday as blue-chip even revocation o f their licenses. Highlighting this year’s conven­ tion will be the CAL-PAC Annual T rade S how , on T u e sd a y and Wednesday, which will feature en­ tertainment, free attorney consulta­ tions, and allow companies to intro­ duce their now holiday season prod­ ucts. Other convention events include a Multi-Cultural Dinner Soiree spon­ sored by Seagram Americas on Tues- day evening. On Wednesday, Carl Kareher, founder o f theCarls Jr. res­ taurants, will will keynote keynote th the State taurants, President’s Luncheon hosted by Schiefflein & Somerset. On Thurs­ day, Miller Brewing Company will feature successful Burger King chain owner, Lavon Hawkins who will key­ note the Corporate Luncheon. The c o n v e n tio n ’s fin ale w ill be a President’s Black Tie Reception and Dinner hosted by Anheuser-Bush. Convention booth space is still avail­ able at a discount for small busi­ nesses. For information and registra­ tion, please call 707.649.2662. Benson Hotel Names Employee Of The Month ■ Brain Haag B en so n E m ­ ployee o f the Month i J . Ruffin is a National Manager of Export Operations at toyota n t n r Ça/pç // S 4.. IllC. Reporting on Stocks Small-company stocks rose for an eighth straight session, but the Dow’s winning streak ended Friday as investors took some profits after two weeksofnearly continuous gains. The Dow Jones industrial aver­ age fell 80.85 to 8,452.29, shrinking the week’s gain to 35.53. It was the biggest decline in three weeks for the Dow, which just two weeks ago was nearly 1,000 points lower, threatening to slide beneath its summer low o f 7,400. Most broad-market indicators also succumbed to some profit-taking Friday, but smaller-company names rose again as investors continued to hunt for bargains in that battered sector. The Russell 2000 index o f smaller companies rose 0.65 to 367.05, ex­ tending its rally to eight consecutive trading days and 14.6 percent. While the mood remains much improved compared with earlier this month, it was clear all week that the blue-chip rebound was provoking concern about whether the company profit outlook could justify any fur­ ther gains. The Cc7.’ had risen for seven straight sessions before Friday, but the first four days o f this week had provided only 116pointsofthe nearly 600 gained during that streak. By finishing lower Friday, the Dow missed out on its first eight- session winning streak since Decem­ ber 1996. The seven-session string was its best since June 1997. The spark behind most o f the market ’ s recent gain was the Federal Reserve's unexpected decision late last week to cut interest rates again. It was the second rate cut in a month nronertv property have have faced faced suspensions suspensions and and stocks finally succumbed to profit­ taking in light trade. “ It’s a little bit o f a retracement from a very nice move up in a very short time, so it’s not unexpected,” Guy Truicko, portfolio manager at Unity Management, said. “With the Fed looking like it might ease again in November, we are in a very favourable mode right now for equities, and buying on the dips is probably the right strategy,” he added. The Dow closed down 80.85 points, or alm ost 1 percent, at 8,452.29. The blue-chip index was up 35.53 points for the week, and is now just 9.5 percent shy o f its July record high after a surprise Federal Reserve cut in interest rates a week ago sparked a sharp rebound from the summer sell-off. On the New York Stock Ex­ change, declining issues led ad­ vancers by a margin o f 1,694 to 1,289 on light volume o f 632.3 million shares. “Volume is very thin — maybe the Yankees had something to do with that," Truicko quipped. Many traders were spotted cheer­ ing New Y ork’s Yankees baseball team in a ticker-tape parade in Man­ hattan on Friday to celebrate win­ ning World Series. The technology-heavy Nasdaq composite index shed 8.78 points, or 0.5 percent, to end at 1,693.86. For the week it was up 72.91, reflecting the strong rebound in technology stocks, helped by bet- ter-than-expected earnings at lead­ e rs su ch as M ic ro so ft C orp. (MSFT.O). The Benson Hotel has named Brian Haage o f Northeast Portland as the July Employee o f the Month. Haage has been with The Benson since Au­ gust o f 1993 as a Bellman in the guest services department. He has been ac­ knowledged by guests and co-workers for his hard work and friendly attitude. Established in 1912, the Benson Hotel provides modem luxury in a classic setting. Located in the heart of downtown Portland, The Benson is convenient to all that the city has to offer, including sight-seeing, shop­ ping, dining, performing arts and museums. The Hotel has 287 guest rooms, state-of-the-art exercise fa­ cilities, 24-hour room service, cater­ ing services, and meeting space tor up to 600 people. The Benson is owned and operated by the presti­ gious WestCoast Hotels. Additional information about the hotel can be obtained through the Hotel’s website at w w w .c ity se a rc h .c o m /p d x / bensonhotel.