Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, February 06, 2002, Page 9, Image 9

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FIGHTING FOR POSITION
M ichael E. H arper , S r .
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4004 SW Barbur Boulevard
Portland, OR 97201
Off.: (503) 221-3050
Fax:(503)423-7144
State Farm Insurance Companies Home Offices: Btoom rgton Illinois
PORTLAND MEADOWS
October 27 - A pril 28
P ost T imes : Friday • 7:00 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday • 1:00 p.m.
(503) 285-9144 • 1001 N. Schmeer Rd.
www.pordandmeadows.com
Grant seniors Brianne Mills (left) and Zoe Orcutt (right) get in position to score on a rebound against Lincoln's Tanikka Brosseau in
a girls basketball game Thursday on the Cardinals home court. Lincoln won the contest by a score o f 65 to 43.
photo by D ave G iezyng /T he P ortland O bserver
F ree P arking
F ree M ainline A dmission
PATRIOTS W IN SUPERBOWL
Brady said. “1 w as planning to go
out there and w in the gam e.”
H e com pleted five o f eight
passes on the drive for 53 yards.
T w o o f the incom pletes were
spikes to stop the clock. T he other
w as throw n out o f bounds when
he w as under pressure.
T he first three com pletions
w en tto J.R. R edm ond for 5 ,8 and
11 yards. T hat gave the Patriots a
first dow n at their 4 1 -yard line
w ith 33 seconds left.
The biggest play was a 23-yard
com pletion to T roy Brow n to the
R am s 36, and he w ent out o f
bounds w ith 21 seconds to go.
(AP) - A team that overcam e so
much w ouldn’t let more long odds
stop them.
T he N ew E ngland Patriots had
1:21 and no tim eouts left. T he ball
w as at their 17-yard line and the
score was tied at 17. T he safe
approach w ould have been to run
o u t the c lo c k and take th e ir
chances in overtim e.
Instead, they w ent for the win
Sunday and got it, 20-17 over the St.
Louis Rams on A dam Vinatieri’s
last-play, 48-yard field goal.
“O ur goal w as to m ove the ball
dow n the field to get into field-
goal range,” quarterback T om
North Portland's
Ì M tifflM B a r!
Shanny’s Tavern is your Blazers
Hotspot! Just minutes from the Rose
Garden, Shanny's is your top choice
for every major sporting event!
New England's Adam Vinatieri
kicks a 48-yard field goal to
break a 17-17 tie and beat
the St. Louis Rams in the
Superbowl. (AP Photo)
Billy Reed's is proud to acknowledge Black History Month
and the accomplishments o f all African Americans.
February 10 - N ’Touch with 7 of the region’s best Gospel singers, 3 - 7 p.m.
T aking reservations for the best seats in the house.
February 12-B razilian Camaval featuring Xevi Nova with Rosie Hertier on vocals.
Starts at 8 p.m . Party all night.
February 14 - “It’s a Love Thang” Valentine’s Day Celebration.
G reat m usic all night featuring the K ung Pao C hickens, from 6:30 p.m. - 9 p.m.
and the funky dance sounds o f Dr. Theopolis.
February 22 - Absolute Night.
T his is going to be a great prom otion w ith som e great surprises. D on’t m iss it!!!
Billy R eed’s Restaurant and Bar
2808 NE. MLK, Jr. Blvd.
503/493-8127
Peninsula Little League
2002
(Serving the Youth o f Inner North & Northeast Portland)
Girls & Boys Ages 5-18
AUXILLARY VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
For more information contact
Nathalie Chandler—503.249.0840
www.myteam.com/go/peninsulall
REGISTRATION
February 2nd & 9th 2002
10am-lpm
Peninsula Park Community Center
700 N Portland Blvd
FAMILY RATES: 1* player $50 — 2nd player $40 — 3rd player & up $25
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Take time for your heart.
Providence Heart Institute is known
worldwide fo r its cardiac services
and research. In honor o f American
Heart Month in February, we're
opening our doors and inviting you
to learn new ways to prevent and
treat heart disease. Please join us
for this free event:
P rovidence | Heart In stitu te
Providence St. Vincent Medical Center
Providence Portland Medical Center
Providence Milwaukie Hospital
with affiliates at
Providence Newberg Hospital
Providence Hood River Memorial Hospital
Providence Seaside Hospital
“A Morning for Your Heart"
Saturday, Feb. 9, 9:30 a.m. - noon
Providence Portland Medical Center
Healthy heart inform ation from
Drs. Doug Dawley, Ranae Ratkovec
and Jody W elborn, noted Providence
cardiologists. Also, m otivational
speaker Jeff Mackie on managing
chronic disease, plus a health fa ir
and heart-healthy cooking ideas.
Recommended Online Information
www.providence.org/heart
Visit the Providence Heart Disease
Support and Information Center developed
by our cardiac experts. You'll find
trusted resources and accurate answers
to your questions about heart disease.
A gift for you:
Get a free copy of the Providence Heart-Healthy Living Guide at the event,
or at Fred Meyer Nutrition Centers, Nature's Northwest, New Seasons, Safeway
Pharmacies or the Providence Portland Medical Center Health Resource Center.
To receive a free copy, or for event Information, call the
Providence Hcert Institute et 503-216-20M or visit www.providenca.org/heart.