March 9, 2011 ■Jìortlanò (Observer IN S ID E Week ¡nThe Review S ports This page Sponsored by: Page 3 Fred Meyer What's on your list today?. page 2 page 4 College Grad Earns Title I -technology O pinion Named Miss Black Oregon USA 2011 « 41 pages 6-7 1 T»i«< rsrivusee S»M6 FAV on W«*-- pages 8-9 ïNÏECTAINMtNT pages 10-14 H elen Kidane took hom e the co v ­ eted title in the ‘‘the Crow ning Event,” o fth e M iss Black O regon U SA 2011 pageant held at the Scottish Rite Center. In a m arvelous display o f intelli­ gence, grace and total theater p er­ form ance, 12 beautiful, talented and educated young w om en com peted in the Feb. 27 scholarship event. The “ Battle R oyal” took place in five categories; personal interview , health and fitness, talent, evening gow n, and a question and answ er segm ent from the judges. K idane, 21, graduated from Port­ land State University with bachelor’s d eg rees in H ealth S cien ces and C om m unity H ealth Education. She will advance on to represent the state o f O regon in the N ational M iss B lack USA Scholarship 2011 com petition in W ashington D.C. E m erging from the beautiful har­ m ony o f glam our, dance, song, spo­ ken w ord poetry and intellectual brilliance, the oth er top finishes in the com petition w ere first ru n n er up Dy visha G ordan, 17, o f De La Salle H igh School. T he second ru nner up w as Sandrina Pow ell, 17, o f St. M ary ’s A cadem y. T he third ru n n er up w as R aynetta Stew ard, 21, a graduate o f D avid D ouglas. T he ■MMMWHM C lassifieds M arch page 15 C alendar page 18 A uto R eview page 19 FoODját page 28 F resh C hicken C ooking C ontest Helen Kidane is crowned the new Miss Black Oregon USA. forth runner up w as Lauren Lucas, 17, o f G rant H igh School. T he M iss Black O regon S cholar­ ship Foundation cultivates ex cel­ lence and aw ards scholarships to further the education o f deserving young w om en. The organization is a com m unity-based group ad v o cat­ ing and dem onstrating com m unity service. MMMMM Despondent Man Fires on Police Critically injured officer expected to fully recover A 61 -year-old man opened fire on police from inside his southeast Portland hom e Sunday, w ounding one o fficer at the front door and another at a park across the street, authorities said. A ccording to court docum ents, Ralph Turner R alph T u rn er w anted to com m it suicide because o f ongoing m edical after getting a report that he was problem s and hoped police w ould despondent and threatening to corn- shoot and kill him . m it suicide by taking pills, Portland T w o officers checked on T u rn er Police C h ief M ike R eese said. The officers knocked on the door and w ere m et w ith gunfire, he said. O ne o f those officers, a nine-year veteran, received m inor injuries from shrapnel, and the oth er retreated to call for help. A third police o fficer w ho re­ sponded to the scene was shot by the suspect w ith a scope rifle, Reese said. Parik Singh, a 13-year veteran o f the b u reau ’s East Precinct, was hit in the low er abdom en and u n d er­ w ent surgery at Legacy E m anuel M edical C enter in Portland. H e is expected to m ake a full recovery. N e g o tiato rs ev en tu a lly talk ed T u rn er out o f the hom e, w here p o ­ lice found a handgun, shotgun and continued 'W ' on page 5