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Page B4 ___________ (£i, c Jîortlanb ©bseruer_____________________ October 17,2001 School Advocate to Address Achievement Gap cunt. p ro g ra m , and fo u n d e d th e Je w ish stu d e n t g ro u p . Y ale C hai S ociety, d espite b e in g a d e v o u t S o u th e rn Baptist. Booker will speak in Port land at S elf E nhancem ent, Inc., 3920 N. Kerby Ave., front 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on Oct. 25. Reservations are required by O ctober 22. Call C ascade Policy Insti tute at (503) 242-0900 or visit h t t p : / / w w w . cascad ep o licy.org for m ore information. from Metro Front doing that. Only if we return pow er to the parents can we find a way to fix the system .” A R hodes Scholar, B ooker is a g raduate o f Stanford U ni versity and Y ale U niversity Law S chool. He has a lo n g stan d in g com m itm ent to a c tivism . W hile at Yale. 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'69 & More Order By Phone Call For • Details Some Restrictions Apply Available Only At: Simply Cellular A Telephone Reconnections 8040 NE Sandy Blvd., S uite 100B Portland, OR 97213 5 0 3 -2 8 0 -8 0 0 0 OPEN HOUSE De La Salle North Catholic High School The School that Works Opportunity... ...Through Academics, Community, Service 7654 N Delaware Ave Portland, OR 97217 503-285-9385 Performance to Inspire, Benefit Kids Gospel singer Candi Staton will be the main feature artist at this year’s Evening o f 88 Keys A w ards C erem ony, Saturday, Oct. 27 at 7 p.m. in the Jefferson High School A uditorium . Staton has recorded 23 albums in her colorful career, com ing from a strong background of Gospel and secular music per formances. Other groups performing dur ing the special Eight-Eight Keys S ch olarship F o u n d atio n c e r emony will include Inspiration Sounds from Eugene: Metropoli tan Youth Choir’ Rap One Danc ers; Elbert Mondaine; the Martin Luther King Jr. Kings Kids; and the Children ’ s Chou- from the Port land Jewish Academy. Several aw ards will also be presented during the evening, in clu d in g the G lobe T ro tte r award for people who have been in the field of G ospel and sacred music; the Perseverance Award; the Education A w ard; and the Mattie Anne Callier Spears Spirit Award. A udience m em bers are e n couraged to bring donations of used in stru m e n ts to b e n e fit needy and underprivileged ch il dren who want to learn to play an instrum ent. Tickets for this black tie affair are available at all Fastixx o u t lets, C hristian Supply stores and Fridays Espresso and Deli. The cost is $ 12.50 per person and all proceeds go to the 88 Keys Foun dation. Candi Staton will be the featured artist during an inspirational performance Saturday, Oct. 27 at 7 p.m. in the Jefferson High School Auditorium. New High School Awarded Meyer Memorial Grant Church Plans Halloween Alternative The Mallory Avenue Christian Church, in part nership with Neighborhood Church of God, is planning a positive alternative to Halloween for kids. Called “All Saints Night,” the special night of fun is scheduled Wednesday, Oct. 31 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the church located at 126 N.E. Alberta. Take 1-5 to Lombard St West (Exit 305B) Turn right at light on Delaware Avenue School is 2nd block on the right OCTOBER 18, x o o i 1-4 pm The agenda includes free chili dogs, nachos, bev erages, safe candy, music and games within a safe environment. For more information or to volunteer, contact Richard at 503-288-5173 or 503-282-4477. 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Join any meetingl For more information Call weekdays 8:30 am to 5:00 pm (503)297-1021 (or toll free 1-877 297 1021) Call todav to receive S 10.00 o il your First R elaxer 5 0 3 -6 2 0 -5 1 3 6 Ph (503) 288-1053 madamsalonfq. yahoo.com MADAM’S Nail & Foot Specialist I love to do feet! W.W.J.D. SUBURBAN 1631 NE Alberta P.O.Box 11962 Portland, OR 97211 C 4 I A4V S A L L I1 N C O IJ 1» 0 N $5 OFF A pedicure awaits you at Madam’s Suburban Salon 1631 NE Alberta St. please mention coupon when booking appointment www weightwatcher». com M 'M ’ M IM I I stresses high expectations, small classes, moral development, tight discipline, personal attention and parental involvement. 71 percent of the financial means to achieve this academic excel lence is provided by the innova tive "Corporate Internship Pro gram." The program provides stu-' dents with life skills in real work job settings. Participating compa nies pay for the work performed, with salaries earned directly off setting educational costs. The Meyer Memorial Trust was established in 1982 through the will of Fred G. Meyer, founder of the stores that bear his name. Over $280 million has been contributed to community service organiza tions. For more information about De La Salle, call 503-285-9385. Speciali2ing in ‘E thnically “Dii/erse H a ir S lypes in the Southw est A rea Madam Marion Pea Owner Tillamook Park Bldg. The Meyer Memorial Trust has awarded De La Salle North Catho lic High School a grant of $400.000. De La Salle is a new college- preparatory school intended to meet the needs o f undeserved students. The grant will be used to refurbish De La S alle’s build ing. the form er Q ueen o f Peace Elem entary School, located in one o f P ortland’s most c u ltu r ally and econom ically diverse com m unities, and to provide equipm ent. The school opened in Septem ber with its first class of 75 fresh men and women. De La Salle, whose motto is "The School That W orks,” repli cates the highly successful Jesuit Cristo Rey High School work- study model in Chicago. According to Matthew Powell. De La Salle President, this model N o w 'At J C ‘P enney S tylin g Salon in the W ashington Square M a ll G72 N O R TH E A S T PO RTLAND De La Salle North will use money to refurbish building and buy equipment A OBITUARY----- Jefferson Graduate Dies of Stroke at 31 Darvel Ladonn Williams • A funeral was held Friday, Oct. 12,2001, in Highland United Church of Christ II in Portland for Darvel Ladonn W illiams, who died Oct. 4 of a stroke at age 31. Mr. Williams was bom Dec. 20,1969, in Portland, where he lived all his life. He graduated from Jefferson High School and was a cook for several restaurants. He was a member of the church. Survivors include his mother and stepfather, Martha Motley and Luke Motley; father, Lynn Ferrygood; sons, Dontrell and Darnell; sister. Shantcl Webb; brothers, Alvin McKnight and Calvin McKnight; and grandmother, Jessie Williams. Interment in Rose City Cemetery. Arrangements by Killingsworth Little Chapel of the Chimes. t