r fa r & ii i . V >*•. *♦ • r^**- » r-r f e * <»¿-«teé’ Committed to Cultural Diversity Volume \ \ l \ , Number 26 Holy Redeemer - The Venue for Good In The Hood SA Will Rely on The Twin Towers to Get Them Out o f the Series See Metro Page See Page B3______ June 23, 1999 Bulk Rate U.S. Postage Look for Popeye's Coupons Inside! PAID Portland, OR Permit No. 1610 Lrn iv e r s i t y o / . O (Ehe (Oh se Library p e^ Spaper Section h ^ e n e OR 97403 Nature's New Fremont Store Now Open N orthwest announced the opening o f its new est store at 3535 NE 1 5 '\ T he Frem ont N ature’s opened June 22, 1999, and will be everyday from 8 a . m . to 10 p . m . A benefit bar-b-que will be held during the opening weekend. June 26 & 27, noon to 5 p . m ., to raise tunds for Self Enhancement incorpo­ rated, dedicated to helping inner-city youth realize their lull potential by providing oppor­ tunities for personal and academic success. Additionally, a percentage o f proceeds from Nature’s Last Wednesday program forboth June and July will benefit the Multnomah County Library Summer Reading Program. More than 20,000 youth participate in the program, which encourages them to sharpen their literacy skills through a variety o f fun activities and incentives. The new Fremont Nature's encompasses 34,000 sq. feet and offers expanded off-street parking, as well as additional products and ser­ vices not available before at the former location, 3449NE 24lh Avenue, which has been a part o f the open Fremont neighborhood for nearly two decades. The new Nature’s Marketplace on Fremont offers an innovative mix o f goods and services, including a day spa salon; a pharmacy with a consul ting pharmac ist and a naturopath: a Sal fcare center offering exercise and menu consultation; a Cafe; an information resoui ce center with free Internet access; and one o f the largest selections o f natural and specialty foods in the region. N ature's mission is to help people enjoy healthful eating; to live more lightly on the earth by finding quality and satisfaction in everyday living; and to vote with their pur­ chase for socially and environm entally re­ sponsible food production ind distribution, Café needs o f our custom ers. Our Café includes a salad bar, pizza oven, p a in iin i sandwiches, all ofyour favorite Nature’s Salads and hot dishes. Plus, in our "W hat’s for Dinner" area we have the answer to that question with a complete selection ofhot dishes, rotisserie chicken, side dishes, fresh bread and more. Cooking School Beverage Bar O ur Pharm acy has a i ^ p h arm a cist to fill all o f your m edical prescriptions like insulin, antibiotics, birth control pills, cough syrup and more. W e also have a Naturopathic D octor available to help w ith alternative health care solutions and prescriptions. ature ’ s N Serbs Withdraw A P e n ta g o n r e p re s e n ta tiv e r e ­ ce n tly an n o u n c e d that S erb forces in K osovo are m a k in g p re p a ra tio n s to w ith d raw from th e Y u g o sla v p ro v ­ ince. T h e re are no sig n s th a t th e tro o p s h av e b eg u n m o v in g o r asse m ­ b lin g fo r a p u llo u t. Theaters Ask for ID P re sid e n t C lin to n ch a lle n g e d th e m ovie in d u stry to e n fo rc e th e ratin g sy stem m o re stric tly . T h e N atio n al A s s o c ia tio n o f T h e a te rs w ill b e a d o p tin g a n ew p o lic y re q u irin g y o u th s u n a c c o m p a n ie d by an ad u lt to p ro d u c e a p h o to ID b e fo re bein g a d m itte d to R -rate d film s. T h ey re p ­ rese n t a b o u t 2 0 ,0 0 0 sc re en s - 65 p erc en t o f th e m otion p ic tu re screens in th e U n ite d S tates. Summer Flights Discounted T icket prices for o ff-peak sum m er travel w ere slashed 25 p ercent by U nited A irlines. D elta A ir Lines, C on­ tinental A irlines and N orthw est A ir­ lines w ere am ong the first to slash the U nited p rom otion on dom estic and international travel. Burnside Bridge to Close T he B u rn sid e B rid g e w ill clo se to riv e r tra ffic fo r tw o ev en ts in June. T h e b rid g e w ill c lo se from 9 A M to 2 PM on S a tu rd a y , June 12 for th e P o rtla n d R o se F e stiv a l G rand F lo ra l P arade. O n S u n d a y , June 27 th e b rid g e w ill c lo se fro m 6 A M to 8:15 A M fo r th e 6 th an n u a l R iv er C ity D ista n c e C lassic. O ur beverage bar serves fresh juices, cof­ fee drinks and tea. Nature’s Hearth Bakery O ur Hearth bakery bakes fresh bread every day using organic ingredients and a European style o f baking. The European oven conducts heat through brick instead o f metal, allowing the bread to be baked to perfection with a crusty outside and spongy inside. O ur bakers bake specialty breads as well as traditional varieties. Produce N a tu re ’s is fam ous for our produce. W e carry the largest selection o f organic and specialty produce in the N orthw est. O ur produce b u y er searches the w orld as w ell as our ow n backyard for p roduce that m eets our product standards and fills the shopping Gun Safety Courses O re g o n c h ild re n in g rad e s K- th ro u g h -S ix co u ld so o n be ex p o sed to an N R A gun s a fe ty c o u rse in sc h o o l. O re g o n ’s H o u se h as p a sse d l e g i s l a t i o n th a t w o u ld r e q u ir e s c h o o l d i s t r i c t s to a c q u ir e th e “ E d d ie E a g le " gun s a fe ty c o u rse from the N a tio n a l R ifle A s s o c ia ­ tion. S u p p o rte rs o f th e b ill say th e c o u rse c o u ld h elp sa v e lives. Light Rail Goes to Airport A nother expansion o f the light rail system in the m etro Portland area has been approved. The F ederal A viation A dm inistration has O -K ’s plans by the P ort o f P ortland to use passenger facility charges to help pay for the five-m ile extension o f the light rail from the G atew ay district to the air­ port term inal. The m oney w ill be used to pay for bonds sold for the project. Pharmacy Nutrition In ournutrition department we have vitamins, supplements and herbs to support living well as well as a very knowledgeable staff to assist you. Body Care O ur body care departm ent features a fresh face food b ar w ith m asks and w ashes m ade from natural ingredients. Y ou choose the perfect m ask for your skin type. W e also carry a b road assortm ent o f natural body care products, includipg cosm etics. Nature's Northwest opened its newest store at 3535 NE 15th opened June 22., Continued on Focus page 8 Coalition of Black Men Joined by Urban League and Bridge Builders for Annual Golf Tourney Overtime Law U p to fiv e-th o u sa n d em plo y ees o f the S tate o f O regon m ay be in line for a larg er p aycheck. T he O reg o n C ourt o f A ppeals has ru led the state m ust pay sev eral m illio n d o llars in o v er­ tim e to sa larie d e m p lo y ee s and m an ­ gers. T he d ec isio n inv o lv es peo p le w orking for the sta te b etw e en 1995 and 1997 and a new o v ertim e law enacted b y th e le g isla tu re in 1995. O ur cooking school will feature weekly classes taught by our in-house Chef, Tina Brusha, as well as featured C h e f s from local restaurants and cookbook authors. D ig est M ag azin e. The c o u rse is also he Coalition o f Black M en announced O re g o n ’s ho m e to the LPG A T o u m m e n t. it w ill hold its Eighth A nnual G o lf W ith its b u n k ers an d w ater trap s co m in g T ournam ent and A w ards D inner on M o n d ay , A u g u st 30, 1999 at C o lu m b in ia to p la y o n m a n y h o le s , C o lu m b ia E d g e w a te r o ffe rs g o lfers at all sk ill lev els E d g ew ater C o u n try C lub, one o f O re g o n 's a sig n ific a n t ch allen g e. p rem ier co u rses. T his y ear, the U rban T h e C o a litio n o f B la c k M e n w a s L eagu e o f P o rtlan d jo in s the C o a litio n fo u n d ed in 1988 as a co m m u n ity -b ased , and the B rid g e B u ild ers P ro g ram in sp o n ­ n o n p o litic a l o rg an iz atio n w h o se m issio n sorin g th e event. P ro ceed s from the fu n d ­ is to “ im p ro v e th e q u ality o f life fo r A fri­ ra ise r w ill fin an c ially su p p o rt the C o a li­ c a n -A m e ric a n s an d the o v e ra ll co m m u ­ tio n o f B lack M en an d U rb an L eague, and nity. T he gro u p seek s to ac c o m p lish this the sc h o larsh ip fund o f B rid g e B uilders. th ro u g h “ ad v o c ac y , em p o w e rm en t, so cial “ T h e C o a lit io n ’s g o lf to u r n a m e n t e d u c a tio n , an d eco n o m ic p ro g ra m s that se ek s c o n trib u tio n s from in d iv id u a ls and in sp ire y o u th , fam ily and in stitu tio n s." b u sin e sse s w h ile p ro m o tin g fello w sh ip , S in ce 1945, th e U rban L eag u e o f P o rt­ sp o rtsm a n sh ip , an d c o m p e titio n ." said land has w o rk ed to im p ro v e co n d itio n s B ru ce W a tts, E x e c u tiv e D ire c to r o f th e for the p o o r and d ise n fra n c h ise d in the C o a litio n . "W e a lso p ro m ise e v e ry o n e a c o m m u n itie s it serv es. A lso a co m m u ­ lot o f fu n ." n ity -b a sed o rg an izatio n , the U rb an League T he g ro w in g list o f s p o n s o rs fo r th e m a in ta in s s e rv ic e s an d p ro g ra m s for e v e n t in c lu d e s US W e st C o m m u n ic a ­ y o u th s, fam ilies, stu d en ts, jo b seek e rs and tio n s , W a s h in g to n M u tu a l B a n k , E li L illy , A m e r ic a n A ir lin e s , R a m u sse n se n io rs in the P o rtlan d M etro area. T he U rb an L eag u e is hom e to M u ltn o m ah B M W . K O IN -T V , O re g o n S ta te L o t­ C o u n ty 's N o rth east F am ily C en ter, N o rth ­ te r y , A lb in a C o m m u n ity B ank, east S en io r S erv ices C enter, and the N o rth ­ H o n e y b a k e H am . B o n jo u r T ra v el, T o ta l ea st O n e -S to p C a re e r C enter. S e rv ic e S o lu tio n s , an d G re sh a m N issa n & D odge. In a d d itio n . A fr ic a n - A m e r i­ T h e B rid g e B u ild e rs P ro g ra m w as c a n b u sin e ssm a n Ja m e s W in te rs, p r e s i­ sta rted in 1996 to o ffe r y o u n g A frican- d e n t o f U n ite d E n e rg y , I n c , w ill p a r tic i­ A m e iic a n m en g u id a n ce an d e n c o u ra g e ­ p a te as a c o rp o ra te sp o n so r. W in te r w as m ent th a t w o u ld lead them to m ak e the in s tru m e n ta l in m o v in g th e to u rn a m e n t rig h t ch o ic e s to m eet the h ig h e x p e c ta ­ to C o lu m b ia E d g e w a te r th is y ea r. tio n s o f th e ir co m m u n ity . In th e first year. C o lu m b ia E d g ew a ter is rated as “on e B rid g e B u ild ers en ro lled 125 stu d en ts into o f the to p 10 co u rse s in the U .S ." G o lf th e p ro g ra m Y oung m en are ta u g h t to T J b eco m e w h o le - sc h o la stic a lly , sp iritu ­ ally , and cu ltu ra lly - an d to re c o g n ize the b en e fits o f co m m u n ity se rv ic e an d aca­ d em ic ach iev em en t. O ne h ig h lig h t o f the C o a litio n ’s annual to u rn am en t is the p rizes. T his year, there are four h o les-in -o n e contest. P layers have a ch ance to w in $ 10,000 o r on e o f three new cars A u ctio n item s include roundtrip airlin e tick ets, sev eral g etaw ay vacatio n s, an d tw o special g o lf trips to F rance. Prizes also w ill be aw ard ed for lo n g est drive, straightest drive, clo sest to the hole; th e re 's also a p u ttin g con test. T ro p h ies w ill be p resen ted for first, second and th ird place finishers in the ad u lt team ch allen g es, and youth d iv isio n categ o ries. T he en try fee fo r a d u lts is $ 175. T he c o st in c lu d e s fees for 18 h o le s, g o lf cart, an d d in n e r. T ic k e ts to th e A w ard D in n er ca n b e p u rc h a se d se p a ra te ly fo r $25. Y o u th p la y e rs, ag es 14 to 18 w ith an in te rm e d ia te to a d v a n c e sk ill le v e l, are in v ite d to p lay . T h e c o st is $ 1 2 5 ; in ­ c lu d e s g reen fees, c a rt an d d in n e r. O n to u rn a m e n t d ay . re g istra tio n b eg in s at 11 am an d tee o f f is at 12 n o o n from a sh o tg u n sta rt T h e to u rn am en t is lim ited to the first 144 ad u lt g o lfers w h o reg ister. T w en ty - fo u r y o u th , ag es 14 to 18, w ith in te rm e d i­ ate to ad v a n ce sk ill, are also elig ib le to p la y in th e to u rn am en t. T h e e v e n in g ’s c e le b ra tio n b eg in s at 5 :3 0 p.m w ith a h ap p y h o u r recep tio n James Winters II featu rin g liv e m usic. T he m u sic A w ard D in n er & A u ctio n follow at 7 p.m . K O IN - TV n ew sm an K en B o d ie w ill se rv e as m a ste r o f ce rem o n ie s. S ev eral fab u lo u s d o o r p rize s can be w on at the d in n er. F or m o re in fo rm atio n , or fo r ad v a n c e re g istra tio n , call the C o a litio n o f B lack M en at (5 0 3 ) 286 -2 1 8 8 .