Mullens
receives
award
Big-time tennis
comes to Portland
lllg -tlm e tennis, featuring
two member« of the current
United
State« Davis Cup
championship Mam, letum a to
Portland on Thursday, De
cember 21, at Pamplin Pa
villio n on the Lew la andClark
Collage campua.
The m ajor attraction« are
the Pacific Northwest's own
Toni Corman of Seattle and
E rik van DUIen, tlie youthful
C alifornian who la one half
of the nation's No. 1 double«
Mam. It w ill te tlie flra t P ort
land appearance aa a profea-
l Iona I (or Van DIHen.
Three matches, (wo In sing
le« and one In double«, are
scheduled, starting at 7:00
P .M . A full evening of Mnnla
1« In «tore a« there w ill be
a one hour Instructional
junior c lin ic starting at 5:00
e rly nationally ranked in dou
bles with Corman, against
Portland's Steve Docherty,
Assistant Professional at the
West H ills Racquet Club who
wUI Join tie professional tour
In January fo r a swing story
the Eastern Seaboard.
The (Inal match in doubles
has Corman and his form er
p a rtie i In colleglaM play at
Seattle
U niversity,
Brian
P a rro t, against van Dlllenand
Docherty.
The c lin ic features all of
Corman and van DUIen, and
w ill be open to all juniors,
18 years of age and under, who
are ticket holders. Parents of
participating juniors ate wel
come at tlie c lin ic .
Because of ItmUed seating
at Pamplin PavUllon, the
sponsoring Pro West Sports
PJtf.
la accepting advance tickets
The feature match at 8:15 orders. Prices are $4.50 fo r
P.M ., of course pita Gorman,
adults and $2.50 fo r juniors
Ota nation's N o.4 ranked ang
under 18. Orders received
les player and by fa r tie moat
before D ecem ler 4 w ill te
outstanding ta tte r ever to eligible fo r a SOf per ticket
emerge
from
Oils area,
reduction,
making
prices
aga mat van DUIen, the 11 yea r $4.00 and $2.00. F o r ordering
old U niversity of Southern advance tickets, tie address
C alifornia student who Is No. fo r Pro West Sports In P ort
6 on the singles lis t.
land Is P.O. Box 1748, P o rt-
The firs t match wUI le a
Gorman and van DUIen e l - •
singles match letween Dick so w ill compete Wednesday
Knight of Seattle, tie No. I night, D ecem ler 20 at tie
ranked singles player In tie U niversity of Puget Sound
Pacific Northwest and form - Field House in Tacoma.
Portland Observer Thurwiay.
Ken Mullens, a 6 ’ 3 "
220 pound linebacker fo r the
Florida A A M U niversity
Rattlers received tie Ninth
Annual WUIks Gallmore Me
m orial Scholarship Award last
night.
The $1,500 award, donaMd
by Pepsl-Cola Company, was
presented to Mullens In the
Orange Blossom during pre-
game ceremonies at the 39th
Renewal of tie orange Blos
som Foofball Classic between
FAMU
and U niversity of
Maryland at Eastern Shores.
A 19 year old freshman,
Mullens Is tie son of M r. and
M rs .
John
Mullens
of
St. Petersburg, F lo rid a . He
is majoring In data proces
sing and computer program
ming at FAMU.
The award was establlsled
by Pepsl-Cola Company and
FAMU In memorlum to WUIe
GUIlmore,
tie late great
" R a ttle r " le ro and Chicago
Bears* running back.
Each year tie award goes to
He FAMU football player who
beK exemplifies tie s p irit
and athletic prowess of G all-
more whUe maintaining aca
demic excellence.
Community
calendar
Norman O.NIIsen, State La
bor Commissioner and C hair
man of the State Apprentice
ship and Training Council, has
announced that tie regular win
te r meeting of the Council wUI
be held Friday, fjecemher 8,
at Room B-12 on the Sylvania
Campus of PCC, 1200 S.W,49tfi
Avenue. The meeting w ill te
held at 9:30 a jn .
The agenda reflects growth of
state-registered
apprentice
ship and industrial service
training in that the CouncU,
composed of representatives ol
employers, employees and the
public In general, w ill be ask
ed to adopt 27 sets of stand
ards to be used by individual
committees.
M rs . Preddye Henderson, executive vice president, Henderson Travel, Atlanta, displays her
A frica Trophy Award presented 1er by the American Society of Travel Agents. The fir s t black
travel executive to win the coveted honor, M rs. Henderson received tie Ivory trophy fo r being
the travel agent who has done the most to encourage travel to A frica south of the Sahara in the
last year.
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Afram Press, publishers of
Watoto Wazuri
"B eautiful
ChUdren" magazine fo r Black
children 8 to 12 years old, an
nounces the release of a new
booklet in a senes of book
lets concerning the history of
t!e Black man in the A m eri
cas, not just theUnitedStates.
A lbert P itts, publisher, says:
"A fra m P r e s s wUI be
committed to distributing
these booklets free to the
Black community. AU we
ask is that anyone wanting
a copy of these publi
cations, send 25< to help
defray postage and hand
lin g . There have been a
wealth of books put out
c o n c e r n in g the Black
man's history, however
these books have been
priced out of the reach of
m a n y of our people who
would like to know about
this past. So, we at Afram
are making these b o o k s
available to the B la c k
community free. We only
ask that we receive help
with the postage. However,
we w dl send booklets out
even without the postage.
We have been doing this
anyway. We get many re
quest from brothers and
sisters who are in prisons
throughout the country who
are withoutfunds. We send
books to them.*'
The f ir s t booklet was en
titled We Rode The W est Too!
vhich was published inOcto-
ber. It is a history of the
Black Cowboys, with stories
about Deadwood Dick, Black
M ary, B ill Pickett, and many
more heroes and v ill tans in the
Old West.
F o r your copy, w rite -W'ato-
to Magazine, Box 7762, PhUa-
delphia, Pennsylvania 19101.
The perfect Christmas gift?
F or some children and adults
this might well he dance les
sons, according to M im i Rhea,
coordinator of Portland State
U niversity's dance program In
the health and physical educa
tion department.
A I- week dance workshop
with classes in ballet, creative
and jazz dance w ill begin Jan
uary 6th. Classes fo r c h il
dren’ s ballet, jazz dance and
creative dance w ill te broken
into age groups and meet Sat
urday mornings from 8 a.m.
to noon. Modern dance pro
duction w ill be offered Tues
day evenings, 6:30 p. m. to
9:30 p jn . Adult ballet class
es w ill meet Wednesday even
ings from 7 p jn . to 8 p jn .
F o r further informaton call
the health and physical educa
tion department of PSU.
Bob Davis, President of the
East County Democratic Forum
announced a special meeting of
the Forum to be held on Dec
ember 15, Friday, at 8:00 p jn .
which wUI feature the elected
members of the Oregon legis
lature from East Multnomah
County. Senator Vern Cook,
Representatives Howard W illits
and Harvey Akeson, and Rep
resentative elect " M a r y Rob
e rts and Glenn Otto w ill speak
and answer questions about the
forthcoming session.
The meeting w ill be held at
the South Rockwood School at
740 S. E . I82nd, Portland.
Antiques and new appliances.
An automobile
and wagon
wheels. That’ s the scope of
several hundred items to be
auctioned off F riday and Sat
urday, December 8 and 9 at
the M arycrest High School
Christmas G ift Auction.
The firs t night’ s activities
w ill be a silent auction from
6 p jn . to 10 p jn ., with re
freshments served during the
course of the evening. On Sat
urday night, liecem ber 9. Auc
tioneer Don Kennedy w ill run the
show from 5 p jn .u n til all items
are sold. A buffet dinner w ill
be served from 6 p jn . to 9 p jn .
Admission of$l w ill becharg-
ed on Saturday night. The buf
fet dinner price of $3.75 w ill
include admission.
Ticket sales and auction it
ems are being handled through
the school office at 2900 N.E.
132nd Avenue.
WE NEED YOU - to give what
money can't buy. We know some
lonely people who need a v is i
to r in thier hospital rooms,
home, o r by phone.
WE NEED YOU - to give what
money can’t buy. We know some
children who need your help
th e ir school classrooms. We
know some special retarded
children who need your spe
cial attention. And, we know
some very small children who
need your tender loving care in
th e ir day care center.
A special program to aug
ment Follow Through educa
tion fo r kindergarten students
at home has been organized
at E lio t Elementary School.
The program began in early
November and w ill continue
fo r n in e weeks. F o llo w
Through specialists at E lio t
w ill meet with parents of stu
dents each Thursday at 9 a j n .
at the school to teach parents
various games and techniques
fo r reinforcing learning of
kindergarten students.
In
cluded in the workshop are
language development, visual
m otor coordination, m a th
s kills, reading and concept
development s k ills . A lending
lib ra ry through which games
and books and other educa
tional m aterials can be check
ed out by parents has been set
up. P addition, tune w ill be
sliotec each
meeting fo r
parents to make various ma-
te r.u ls
ichi.igaides for
use at homo. Transportation
to and irom the workshop w ill
be provided in addition to a
baby-sitting service.
WE NEED Y O U -T o g ive what
money can't buy.
We know
someone who cannont find away
to get to the store, to a doc
to r's appointment o r to a cen
te r to receive food and cloth
ing. We know someone who
could have a hot meal if you
would deliver it.
If you can help call the Vol
unteer Bureau, your Voluntary
Action Center at 222-1355.
(Watch the Observer fo r our
p ictu re -sto ry of activities of
the Volunteer Bureau in the
Black Community.)
Uncle A l’ s Theater Com
pany w ill present "Y o u 're A
Good Man, C harlie Brown"
adapted by C lark Gasner,
based on the comic s trip by
Charles Shultz, December 8
and 9, at 8 p jn . at Andre
Jackson Higt Scb. ', IL. 2.”
S.W. 35t . Ave. Ticket prices
are: Adults, $1.00, Students,
$1.00, $1,50 if you bring a
friend.
A rlie Schardt, Associate
D ire cto r of the Washington ,
D.C. National Office of the
ACLU w ill address a meet
ing of the ACLU of Oregon on
" C iv il Lib e rtie s: Four More
Y ears" on liecem ber 7 at 7:45
at W estm inster Presbyterian
Church.
Schardt has lobbied against
the anti-busing b ills and fo r
repeal of the draft.
The movie. Im itation of Life,
w ill be shown at F o rt Vancouv
e r Regional L ib ra ry on Dec
ember 11th at 6:30 p jn . The
movie, the story of a Negro
g irl who passes fo r white and
the events surrounding her and
her fam ily, is sponsored by
the C la rk County Community
Congress.
On December 11th at 8:00
Michael Hauth of the Inter
national
Meditation Society
w ill give an introductory lec
ture on transcendental med
itation as taught by Maharishi
Mahesh Yogi. The lecture w ill
be held at Highland Commun
ity Center at 4635 N . E. 9th.
The Bruce Thomas Memo
ria l Recreation C e n t e r is
sponsoring a Christm as Pro
gram fo r tlie youth in
the
Albina area. The centerwould
like your help and p a rtici
pation in this ever, to make
it a successful a ffa ir. Any
donation, m aterial o r mone
tary o r otherw isew lll le great
assistance.
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with a Sunday afternoon shut-
tls service operating every half
hour between the Lloyd Center
and downtown and additional
night runs of the Ardenwald
Lin e .
Shuttle service w ill operate
letween the M eier and Frank
.‘ us zone In the Lloyd Center
1th the fir s t bus leaving at
:15 p jn . vis Multnomah. 9th,
Holladay, Steel Bridge. Gllsan
and 5th to Salmon, returning by
way of 4th,
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15th and Multnomah. The last
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