SEPTEMBtR 13. 2006 Œ1?l |Jo rtla n ò (©bseruer Focus Page B3 N o J o b T o o B ig - N o J o b T o o S m a ll A l l W o rk G u a ra n te e d - F re e E s tim a te s PETE-SHAWN & M IKE SUB-CONTRACTOR Specializing In All Types o f Work: Driveway Black Top Roofing • Cement Work • Tuckpointing • Seal Coating 1601 SE Burnside, Portland, O R 97233 Tel: 503-442-4106 D IA N E ’ S G E M S Your Ideas to Gold - A ffo rd a b ly !’ dianegems(“'qwest.net www.dianesgems.com Diane Livingston, A,IP O pen Tuesday, W ednesday & Stille 2O3B 4134 N V ancouver Avenue Portland. ( fregón 9 7 2 17-2‘XM) Store (503 ) 288-4584 C ell (503) 320-7444 — S tate Farm * Providing Insuiance unit Financial Services Hume Office, Bloomington, Illinois 61/10 Ernest J. Hill, Jr. Agent Dwayne ‘The Rock' Johnson (left) and rapper Xzbit coach a group of teen felons Into a winning football team in ‘Gridiron Gang,' a new film opening Friday at theaters nationwide. 4946 N Vancouver Avenue, Portland OR 9/217 503 2H6 1,03 tax 503 286 1146 eune bill hbrnh-'tsfalefaui) com 24 Hour Good Neighbor Service® Lessons Learned in ‘Gridiron Gang’ Picture based on true story opens Friday Dwayne "The Rock” Johnson stars in "Gridiron Gang” as a coach who turns a group of hardcore teen­ age felons into a winning high school football team in four weeks. The movie, based on a true story is scheduled for release from Colum­ bia Pictures on Friday, Sept. 15. Gritty and powerfully emotional, "Gridiron Gang" touched a chord with Johnson because it mirrored his experience as a troubled teen whose life was changed by foot­ ball. The movie is a powerfu I example that if you can invest some time and care into a kid, that kid's life will change, says the film ’s producer Lee Stanley, who initially directed and produced the 1993 Emmy A ward-winning documentary of the same name. No one knows this better than Johnson, who admits, "I had been arrested eight times before I was 14 years old. However, I was lucky because my arresting officer told me that he was either going to con­ tinue to kick my behind and arrest me every week, or take me off the streets and put me into the fresh­ man high school football program." Football became a major influ­ ence for the future actor. He ex­ celled at the sport in high school and won a scholarship to the pow­ erhouse football program at the University of Miami in Florida, where he continued to shine as a defensive end, becoming a member of the school's national champion­ ship team in 1989. The following year, however, injuries forced him to abandon his dream of playing professional football. In "Gridiron Gang," Johnson stars as Sean Porter, a juvenile de­ tention camp probation officer turned coach. Confronted with gang rivalries and bitter hatred between his team­ mates, Porter teaches some hard lessons, and learns a few himself, as the kids gain a sense of self- respect and responsibility. In a world where 75 percent of juvenile inmates return to prison or meet with violent ends on the streets. Porter faces seemingly in­ surm ountable barriers. No one wants tocompete against convicted criminals, but through relentless pursuit and a jolt of inspiration. Porter and his team fight their way to redemption and a second chance. alt’s Hair Affair 2309 Neals Lane Vancouver, W A 98661 Bryan Walden Tues-Fri: 10 to 6 Mon & Sat 10 to 4:30 Phone: 360-695-5577 -,---------------------------------- Steppin’ Out by Madgesdiq Athlete turned poet shares journey Yourfamily’sathleticism is leg­ endary. You are compared to your father, your uncle, as well as your nationally recognized cousin and brother. Not just by your family, friends and community, but every sports fans from all over. Every young school boy's supposed dream is loaded on your shoul­ ders. Your name and face are broadcast across the country. And you have talent too. Talent to play ball, be charming, talent to ge, out and get rich. Who would choose to be poet instead of a fam o u s b a sk etb all p la y e r? Madgesdiq. Madgesdiq grew up Antoine Stoudamire in a family of star ath­ letes' His first book, a collection of thoughts and poems, entitled “Steppin' Out" chronicles his jour­ ney toward freedom and peace. He displays tremendous courage and faith as he rises above the expecta­ tions of others and charts his own path; one of writer, author, per­ former and public speaker. On W ed n esd ay , Sept. 13, Madgesdiq will share readings from his col lection of poems followed by a book signing during a free event Gwendolyn & Booker T. Moreland Celebrating 50 Years They met and married in Portland. OK. in 1956 where they started their family: 2 girls and 3 hoys. They now have 9 grandt hil- dren and 10 great-grandchildren. Booker T. retired form Tri-Met. H e‘s a kind and loving husband and father. He loves fishing, darts, howling, and cards. His is the HI Dad! Gwendolyn is a very sweet and caring, loving wife and mother. She loves her spiritual music, and reading her bible. She is a very special lady! 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