M a y 10, 2 00 0 Page A 5 — (Tlje ^ìortlauò (Observer Ju if lattò (P b s e ru c r Family Living Have a Happy Mothers Day MMB The “Most Remarkable Mom I Know” Contest lUMKUU. ItPilom 'TfltMAKTNtí(»FA* In celebration o f exceptional m oms everyw here and in recognition o f the ever-increasing dem ands faced by moms, W hirlpool H om e A ppliances announces the “ Most R em arkable M om I K now ” Contest. N om inations forthe most remarkable m om will be accepted until July 7. W inners and those who nom inate them will be eligible to receive one o f 35 prizes. T hree grand-prize entrants and the re m a rk a b le m om s th ey nom inatew illeachreceivetheirchoice o f any tw o W hirlpool appliances and an al 1-expense-paid weekend getaway to New Y ork City, com plete w ith air tr a n s p o r ta tio n , lu x u ry h o te l accom m odations, m eals, a spa day, KE m A k K a RT W h a t Moens N e e d M o s t.. Mor* Tim* In the Day tickets to a Broadw ay show and a special luncheon honoring them with the sta ff o f L adies’ Home Journal. “ W hirlpool created this contest to Food-stamp rules for able-bodied adults change tUMKIbLTtlliliau tag T he P ortland O bserve « State officials aré notifying able- bodied adults w ithout children that they now are eligible for food stam ps w ithout regard to a three-m onth tim e limit as long as they participate in an em ploym ent and training program. T he change, resulting from U.S. Department o f Agriculture permission to exem pt O regon recipients, will be 1 w as effective on M onday, M ay 1. i The new rule applies to able-bodied 1 adults ages 18 to 49 who have no dependents. Linder 1996 federal ’ w elfare reform , these clients w ere required to work 20 hours a week or ’ p e rfo rm fiv e h o u rs o f w e e k ly 'co m m u n ity service to retain their 1 eligibility tor food stam ps beyond contin u e to receive food stam ps indefinitely if they m eet federal low- incom e requirem ents and participate in a broader em ploym ent and training program that m ay in clu d e w ork search, work preparation, “workfare" or related activities such as vocational or e d u c a tio n a l tr a in in g . The w aiver was proposed in late M a rc h to th e I n te r a g e n c y Coordinating Council on H unger by the O regon D epartm ent o f Human Services, w hich now will be able to operate a single food-stam p program for all recipients. T he governor su b se q u e n tly a sk e d th e fed eral governm ent to designate 30 Oregon counties as “ labor surplus” areas, m eaning that special federal rules for able-bodied adults w ithout children w ould not apply. In the rest o f the state, the DHS Adult and Family Services D ivision will use special exem ptions to be able to offer the sam e ran g e o f em p lo y m en t and training services as well as eliminate the three-m onth tim e limit. AFS is using a variety o f m eans to notify current and prospective recipients, such as fliers that will be mailed to all food stam p clients, including those w hose cases have recently closed; fliers for food banks to put in food boxes; and posters that initially will be in English, Russian, Spanish and V ietnam ese. A bout 116,000 Oregon households receive food stamps. The average benefit per household is about $ 149. Benefit costs are paid by the federal governm ent, which shares a d m in is tra tiv e c o s ts w ith sta te governm ent. acknow ledge rem arkable m oms for going above and beyond the call o f duty in providing for their fam ilies.” Six second-prize w inners and those who nom inate them will each receive a W hirlpool Senseon w asher and Catalyst dryer. Six third-prize winners and those who nominate them will each receive W hirlpool m icrowave ovens and one-year subscriptions to Ladies ’ H om e Journal, and 20 fourth- prize w inners will each receive one- y ear L a d ie s ' H om e Jo u rn a l subscriptions. To enter, contestants should explain in 75 words or less the most remarkable m other they know and why. E n tr ie s s h o u ld b e m ile d to : W hirlpool’s Most Rem arkable Mom 1 Know, P.O. Box 39105, Chicago, IL, 60639, or sent via W hirlpool’s W eb site a t w w w .w hirlpool.com . For additional contest details, readers can refer to the June issue o f Ladies ’ H om e Journal (on sale May 9) or visit w w w .Whirlpool.com. All entries must be postm arked or subm itted on the W hirlpool Web site by July 7,2000. They will bej udged on content, clarity ot expression and general appeal by a panel se lec ted by W hirlpool. W inners will be selected and notified by mail the week o f Aug.28. Learn about hiqh-payinq jobs in the buildinq, .„ I construction, /JB l mechanical & technical trades... a t th e W o m e n in Trades Fair M a y 20 10 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. free admission free parkinq free childcare everyone welcome Meet women who earn good $$$ and love their trades careers. Attend a hands-on workshop. at the NECA/IBEW Electrical Training Center 16021 NE Airport Way, Portland Call 503.943.2228 for more info, or www.tradeswomen.net three months. 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