A u g u st 23, 2000 Eagv A6 (Tlie ^jprtlanò (ßbßmwr ■■■I HljlUlJiAMUh roRjHEjuRiLA.su Pasta» eh Herman Washington is the owner o f the newly opened furniture store Gallery Twenty Two Twenty Six. Leiberman-Gore from page 4 They further sw eeten the pot by guaranteeing that Gore- Leiberm an w ill continue to support affirm ative action, public education, social services, health care and labor protections, and Bush w on’t. They will rely on Democratic stalwarts Jesse Jackson and the legion ofblack Democrats to again shepherd the black voters safely into the Democratic camp. It’s a good strategy, perhaps ultim ately a w inning strategy, but for now, at least, the sentim ents ofblacks such as A lcom and W aters cause jitters for G ore-Lieberman. Volunteerism from page 5 • A sk friends and co-w orkers. For new volunteers, here are the top 8 bits o f advice I can pass on: 1. Start w ith w hat you can do. It’s very im portant to start w ith w hat is easier and gradually m ove on to more challenging activities. 2. D on’t overburden yourself. D on’t be too am bitious if you hope to continue activities for any length o f time. R em em ber that is im portant to have the courage to say no to what you think is beyond your abilities. 3. Put y ourself in the other person’s sh o e s. A n y v o lu n te e r a c tiv ity involves two parties: those who are in need o f help and those who are trying to help them. Rem em ber to alw a y s r e fle c t u p o n y o u r ow n behavior and ask y ourself how can I help them? This should be your first and forem ost priority. 4. Keep your prom ises. You must keep your word regarding such things as w hen y ou’ll visit and the kind o f services y o u ’re going to provide. People are counting on your help and relying on you. 5. Be a good m anager f your tim e and energy. T here is a lim it to the num ber o f places you can be involved and the am ount o f tim e that you can spend on your volunteer activities. Be aw are o f your limitations. 6. Obtain the understanding o f your family. D on’t sacrifice your family or your job for the sake o f your volunteer a c tiv itie s . O b ta in in g a fu ll understanding o f the people closes to you is an im portant early step to take. W hen H erm an W ashington hung up his hat on June 29, retiring from his thirty six-year career in Education, he decided to m ake his longtime passion fo r d e c o r a tin g a b u s in e s s . W ashington got his start in public education in A labam a and then later relocated to Portland. He was the first and only A frican-A m erican Social Studies Specialist for the Oregon Department o f Education in 1974 and the first (and only) African-American President o f the Portland Association ofT eachers. W ashington is now the proud ow ner o f a furniture store called G allery T w enty Two Tw enty Six located at 2226 NE. Broadway. The Gallery is a 3000square foot showroom situated in one o f N ortheast’s prime retail locations. The building once h o u se d a fu rn itu re sto re ca lled H o m ebodies on B roadw ay. Phil S p ark s, th e p rev io u s o w n e r o f Hom ebodies now acts as the current store’s manager. A noticeable feature o f the store is an eclectic m ix o f furnitures ranging from traditional and contem porary to m odem available at affordable prices. Because o f their controlled overhead, their costs are c o m p a ra b ly low . W a s h in g to n ’s enduring approach to furniture at the G allery leaves out faddist items and concentrates mainly on high quality furniture w hich includes antiques and consignments. Decorating for family and friends was an enjoyable pastim e fo r W a sh in g to n w h ich he no w seriously does for clients on a larger scale. He and his manager advise on h o m e /o ffic e c o lo rin g sc h e m e s, furniture to buy and accessories to com plete the look. H e has taken personalization a step further by p ro v id in g for cu sto m ers to help d e s ig n th e ir o w n c u sto m -m a d e furniture and upholstery. Custom built furniture is handled by L ang’s Rose City w hich takes about 6 weeks to fulfill orders. By design, the pieces are m ade according to the custom er’s tastes and built to last a lifetime.Gallery Twenty Two Twenty Six will be having a grand opening on F riday, September 8 a n d S a tu rd a y , S e p te m b e r 9. D iscounts will be available. Special orders are 20% o ff and red tag items are m arked dow n by 15%. For m ore inform ation, call the store at 503/528- 2837 or ju st drop. See what the future could look like at PDX. The Port of Portland invites you to exarriine and comment on the proposed Portland International Airport (PDX) Master Plan for 2020. Come out to PDX to see and learn about alternatives and possible future plans for the facility. Information on the N.E. Airport Way widening project and new landscaping will also be available. Thursday, August 31 10:00 am - 2:00 pm Portland International Airport Oregon Market (ticket lobby level), under the big clock For more information call (503) 944-7056. © PORT OF PORTLAND HOME FOCUS BUY YOUR DREAM HOME GET A HOME LOAN GET PERSONALIZED ATTENTION D a v id I a lio x it/ S R . L o a n O ff ic e r D e b o r a h F o s te r M a r k e t i n g S p e c ia lis t I q u its ( ¡ r o u p R e a lto r s M o r tg a g e M a r k e t , IN C 5 5 0 5 SI M il w a u k e e M e . 5 (1 3 -2 3 3 -8 8 8 3 e x t 4 8 5 2 8 2 5 NF 2 0 th A xe. S u ite 13(1 5 0 3 -2 3 4 -5 1 6 0 emaila lei * trab fr equity g n >i i| >.o >m » v w n .e q iiity g ro iip .c o m /tlflto ia li e m a ih d a x itlFtt te le p o r t.c o m »v»»»».<1 rea msa pprnx cd.com m fftOûKs The Youth Employment & Empowerment Coalition (YEEC) presents, “Support Youth Employment Luncheon” Saturday August 26,2000 1:00PM-4:PM 3920 N. Kerby Ave. Admission is free and requires one ticket per person. Lunch will be catered. 4 w sey Etfk Gi’eei) Licensed, Bonded & Insured GRAFFITTI REMOVAL SPECIALIST & PRESSURE WASH SERVICE S ummer S pecial 15% O ff Washington Mutual Pressure wash houses, driveways, decks & concrete, sandblasting wal Is, moss removal & gutter cleaning commercial property 8244 N.E. Snowberry Lp. Vancouver, WA 98664 (503) 516-5884 Cell. Conatact Lester L. Parker /