I Page 4 Portland. Observer Thursday, September 13, 1973 Community Development conference meets here Personal Service Of H igh Q u ality Pricing That M eets Your R equirem ent I Courtesy That Is A Tradition C.Don Vann There is no doubt when you call V a n n ’s” V A N N ’S M ortuary 5211 N. W illiam s Ave. 281-2836 Portland, Oregon| D K K T I8 T d u r in g E x tra c tio n s using W H E N DESIRED N e g ia te r-e d 4 a e » f c r ( i « f in t d e n g a n r e NO Finance Company IF YOU NEED DENTURES ASK ABOUT " I m m e d ia te " or Bank lo Deal With DENTURES ★ DENTURES READY S am e U „ y . IN MOST CASES W. Wa T.» M IMna. roar OvMuroi b. 4 . m lorn. Da. Note: Dr Philip Semler » e n tu re EPAIRS treet L evel 51 5 d b n t is t Is Now an Associate on O u r Staff tia'eace D m m m a M D B N T ta T S.W 4 t h Ave. Between Alder & Wothmqton . 2 2 7 -2 4 2 7 . 0FF1CES ALSO SA L E M & EUG ENE Genevn’s Cocktails Life insurance Company. New Haven. Connecticut and NWACD Membership Chair man. A blue-ribbon Panel of Local Government. Industry and Community leaders, moderated by Commissioner Mildred Schwab, City of Portland Department of Hu­ man Resources will be the Friday noon luncheon fea ture. The group will address themselves to "Our Corpor­ ate Responsibility in Meeting the Needs of the Poor." The closing convention ad­ dress. Saturday. September 22, 1973, will be given by Mr. John Finley, Acting Re­ gional Director, Office of Economic Opportunity, Se­ attle, Washington. Mr. Cleveland Gilcrease, Executive Director of the Portland Metropolitan Steer­ ing Committee and President of Region X NWACD. will be the presiding officer of the convention. Dr. Deton J. Brooks, Jr., National President of NWACD. is scheduled to at­ tend the conference. Free Happy Birthday Party Moating Rooms Two Pool Tablas Free Pool Lossons Paul & Gonova Knauls Children enjoy clay at le a r n ­ ing Fair sponsored by the Metropolitan Area 4-C Coua cil and U . S. National Hank. lAbovel Ownors 4228 N. Williams 282-6363 Children attending learn in g Fair investigate tipi and bear Indian chants, d e l t i Regional conference scheduled It’s Super Septem ber. Check the savings and you’ll see why. I The Western Regional Con­ ference of the National Fed­ eration of Settlements and Neighborhood Centers will be held at Maryhurst College on September 20-22. Featured sp eak ers are W alter Sm art, E xecu tive The New Theatre. 215 Director of the National Fed Portland State University's S.E. 9th, is opening its 10th eration of < Settlements and Health and Physical Educa continuous season of con­ Neighborhood Centers, and tion Department will offer a temporary live theatrical pro­ James Pittman, Field Direc­ non-credit Saturday gymnas ductions in Portland, with tor for the Office of Minority tics program for young people the well known Jerome Law­ Business Enterprises in Se­ beginning Septem ber 29. rence and Robert E. Lee attle. The program will be in­ Vivian Riley of the Chil­ play, "Inherit the Wind", on stru cted by Randy Car- dren's Television Workshop. September 28th at 8:30 p.m. ruthers. gymnastics coach, The production will run Fri­ New York, will present philo­ and members of the varsity day and Saturday nights sophy, classroom ideas and gymnastics team program development from through October 20th. Two sessions will be of the popular Sesame Street This new adaption by direc fered: one tor ages 6-12 tor Pat Torelle brings the and Electric Company pro­ from 9 to 11 a.m„ and the grams at a public session 1925 Scopes "Monkey Trial" other for ages 13 through home to us in 1973, with a Saturday afternoon. high school from 11 a.m. to 1 F or information, contact star studded cast which in­ p.m. Participants in both cludes Ronald B. Wulff as Friendly House. 2617 N.W. sessions will be divided into Clarence Darraw and Gerald Savier, Portland, 228-4391. beginning, intermediate and Morgan as William Jennings Bryan. Virgil Taylor, a local Organ Grinder, has agreed to lead the carnival-like action which surrounds the trial, with the When the New York Ur­ Fort Valley State game has help of his monkey. Tickets are available from ban League started the Whit­ taken on sectional impor Stevens and Sons, Lloyd ney M. Young, Jr. Memorial tance. Football C lassic, featuring Center, or by calling 244 In the three year old Mid- 6839. Morgan State and Grambling Eastern Athletic Conference College, they created the top North Carolina A&T and football game in Black col­ North Carolina Central, Mor lege circles. Not only is it gan State against Howard, the top draw among Black and Morgan State against colleges, but outdraws many Maryland State have held white college games including the conference spotlight. several "bowl" games. These old C.I.A.A. teams, This year’s classic will be now in the new conference, played at New York's Yankee still carry on their time worn Stadium on Saturday, Sep­ crusade for gridiron supre­ tember 22nd, game time 3:00 macy. p.m. The Central Intercollegiate Athletic Conference's high One of the all-time great light game is a state m atter... games is the Orange Blossom settling the question as to Classic in Florida, featuring who is the best in Virginia. the Florida A&M team Virginia State or Virginia against a leading team in the Union. south. The Orange Blossom In the Southwest Athletic is entering its 41st year, Conference, generally consid­ making it the granddaddy of ered the rough necks of Black Black college bowl games. college football, traditional Jake Gaither, dean of Black w a rfa re e x i s t s b e tw e e n college coaches, retired from Grambling, Alcorn, Texas active duty at A&M this Southern and Jackson State. year after four decades at Perhaps the biggest inter­ the school. sectional battle is between The other top game in the Tennessee State (an inde Southern Intercollegiate Ath­ pendent) and the Tigers of letic Conference is the battle Grambling. State's only loss between Bethune-Cookman last year was to Grambling. and Florida A&M. Their All of these games, im­ traditional donnyhrook us­ portant in the respective ually settles the State's num­ conferences and important ber one position. In recent nationally, draw anywhere years the Fisk University- from 30,000 to 40,000 specta Theater begins season Sodium Pentothal Wo Appointm ent Necessary Delegates and representa­ tives from throughout Alaska. Idaho, Oregon and Washing ton will meet September I 20 22, 1973 at the Sheraton Motor Inn for the Second Annual Pre-Conference of the Northwest Association for Community D e v e lo p m e n t (NWACD) Region X. affiliate of the National Association for Community Development. NWACD’s purpose is to en­ courage and stimulate the community development of human resources with par­ ticular emphasis on the de­ velopment of expertise in the operation of social service programs to eliminate pov­ erty and its causes. A Board of Directors Meet­ ing. Membership Drive, and Workshop Sessions dealing with "The Future of Human Service Programs.” will con­ sume the general session. Speakers r e p r e s e n tin g broad knowledge and exper ’ tise from National. Regional. State and City-County Gov­ ernment levels, will address the problems and legislative trends of these programs. Keynote speaker will be Mr. Frank Hollis. Executive Director of the National As­ sociation for Community De­ v e lo p m e n t, W a sh in g to n . D.C. addressing the group’s Luncheon Meeting on Thurs­ day at 12:00. Friday morning's major ad­ dress will be given by Mr. Moses Malkin of Prudential Kids gym registers Sal«. advanced groups, with a maximum eight to 10 persons per group. Fee for the program is $25 per participant for 10 two- hour Saturday sessions. The fee also covers an insurance plan for the young people. Participants will be required to furnish their own clothing. Registration for the Satur- day young people’s gymnas tics program will be held Saturday, September 22 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the lobby of the Health and Physical Education building. For more information, contact the HPE office. Flexxtra stretch nylon panti- hose. 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