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/ Portland Observer Thursday, N ovem ber 30, 1978 Page 5 Titoa by R uth Spencer J dicates that students fro m K in g are bused to 42 schools. Dean F o rd , daughter o f M r. and M rs. C h a rle s F o rd . (C h a rle s and E sth e r) was a d e le g a te to the American F ood Service A ssociation Conference held in O rla n d a , F lo rid a , November 13th-17th. Dena is a freshm an at Jackson High School. She is President o f her class. R obert P h illip s. C hairm an o f the N .E . Precinct P olice C o u n c il attend ed a L E A A sponsored C luster meet ing c o n c e rn in g c o m m u n ity a n t i c rim e p ro g ra m s in W a s h in g to n , DC. He visited the W h ite House where he met Miss L illia n . The next C luster meeting w ill be held in P o rtla n d . The P o rtla n d P ublic Schools em ploys one Black ce rtifie d lib ra ria n . A ll other Black lib ra ry w orkers are lib ra ry aids given the title o f “ lib ra ry assistant.” Hearings on d is c rim in a tio n in the mass m e d ia , s p o n s o re d b y th e Congressional Black Caucus, fou n d the media failed to report accurately and h o n e s tly d a y -b y -d a y news e m in a tin g fr o m B la c k Com m u n itie s.” The Esquire C lu b is sponsoring a H appy H o u r every M o n d a y thro u g h F rid a y, 4:00-7:00 p .m . A ll d rin k s are tw o fo r the price o f one. Check it o u t. H a r r y E la m , 1977 g ra d u a te o f G ra n t H ig h School is an apprentice plum ber. M o re th a n h a lf o f a ll persons executed in the U n ite d States since 1930 were Black. Mrs. G a il W ashington reports that she sends her ch ild to St. A ndrew s C a th o lic School because she has bet ter co n tro l over the achievement and social developm ent o f her ch ild . The close p a re n t-s c h o o l re la tio n s h ip allows her to deal w ith deficiencies before they become problem s; and the fr a n k , honest open progresss re p o rtin g keeps her aw are o f the academ ic and social progress the c h ild is s h o w in g in s c h o o l. M rs . W a s h in g to n re p o rts th a t S t. A n drew s has a w a itin g lis t o f 125 students. T h e R e v e re n d E d s e l G o ld s o n , form er President o f A M A , w ill leave fo r K in g s to n , Ja m a ica D ecem ber 23rd and re tu rn January 4, 1979. A cco rd in g to the P o rtla n d P ublic School T ra n s p o rta tio n D epartm ent, 72 buses are involved in the tra n sp o r ta tio n o f students o f K in g “ E a rly C h ild h o o d C e n te r.” D istric t data in- she has been teaching in the c ity s c h o o l syste m a n d is p re s e n tly h o ld in g an a d m in istra tive p o sitio n as “ Reading and Language A d v is o r.” N athalee, Charles and th e ir tw o c h ild re n — V a le ria and R a ’ M o n spent a most enjoyable T h a n ksg ivin g week w ith her parents M r. and M rs. J.S. W illia m s . A t W ashington, M rs. Evans was an h o n o r student, belonging to the N a tio n a l H o n o r Society; the music h o n o r c lu b , P h re n o ; a n d th e Thespians, the dram a h o n o ra ry . SHOP IE N O W S roil B R A N D S you know V A R IE T IE S y o u l i k e S IZ E S y o u w o n t 6411 i . l M llw .v k , » l« th * > | • K i n « C ity • O o h O ro ve T a s ty b a ke d g o o d ie s fr o m th> o ve n s o f C h r is tin e E b is i o “ M elissa’ s K itc h e n ” w ill be featured Sunday a fte rn o o n December 3rd at the annual m em bership tea held at Bethel A M E C hurch by the P o rtla n d U rb a n League G u ild . Tea hours have been set fo r 2:00-5:00 p .m . in the church social hall at 5828 N .E . 8th Avenue. A lth o u g h the sour cream co ffe e cake by M s. E bisi has the central a t te n tio n , there w ill be delicious nut breads and y o u r fa v o r ite c o o k ie s m a d e b y o th e r m e m b e rs o f th e G u ild . H a rrie t B oyd, tea chairm an a n d h e r c o -c h a irm a n , M a rg a re t Green in v ite the p u b lic to come in great num bers to sip tea and “ jo in u p ” w ith the U rb a n League. P o u rin g d u rin g the a fte rn o o n w ill be: A lzena Deleveauh, M a rth a J o r dan, M in n ie S cott, H azel W illia m s , M in n ie Bell Johnson, Bessie H ines, C a ro ly n E asterly, B obbie B ra d fo rd , J u lia F le tc h e r, W illie M a e H a r t, Heloise H i ll and B etty T h o m p so n . OzeHa Canada is president o f the League G u ild . •MWBf« o» u n h id (« o r in Discounts available The C it y - C o u n t y C o u n c il o n A ging has launched a new program to encourage m erchants to p ro vid e d is c o u n t ite m s to “ E x p e rie n c e d O regonians” (senior citizens). M erchants th a t are p a rtic ip a tin g w ill display the “ C o m m u n ity C o n cern fo r S enior C itiz e n s ” lo g o in th e ir w indow s. State ID cards w hich c e rtify that an in d iv id u a l is over sixty years o f age w ill be accepted as p ro o f o f e lig ib ility fo r the discount. A D is c o u n t C a ta lo g u e lis t in g p a r tic ip a tin g businesses w il l be d is trib u te d th ro u g h se n io r c itiz e n centers, th e m a il, a n d th e C o m mission on A g in g o ffic e at 430 S .W . M o rriso n . The p ro je ct is made possible by fu n d s fr o m th e M u ltn o m a h - W ashington C o u n ty C E T A C o n so r tiu m . SERVICE COMPANY "Exquisite Q u a lity ” Body Side Molding Special w ith this coupon $30 any car Leather Er Vinyl Repair 213 N . KIltINGSW ORTH 249-8111 N A T H A LE E (W IL L IA M S ) EVANS “ M a y Q u e e n ’ ’ o f W a s h in g to n H ig h — 1958, M rs . N a th a le e L . (W illia m s ) Evans — came hom e last w eek f o r h e r tw e n ty y e a r class r e u n io n , w h ic h was h e ld at th e Sheraton A ir p o rt. N a th a le e is m a rrie d to C h a rle s Evans o f Los Angeles, C a lifo rn ia , a p r o b a tio n o ff ic e r fo r th e c o u n ty . N athalee has resided in C a lifo rn ia fo r thirteen years. D u rin g th is tim e e OnTh 0 Ci o Christmas Vespers scheduled T h e U n iv e r s ity o f P o r tla n d Chambers Singers w ill present its an nual C hristm as Vespers C oncert the evening o f December 2nd in the new a d d itio n to th e W ils o n W . C la rk M e m o ria l L ib r a r y . D r. R oger O . D o y le , A s s o c ia te P ro fe s s o r o f M usic, w ill conduct perform ances at 6:30 and 8:30 p .m . Vespers, now in its sixth year at the U n iv e r s ity , is a p ro g ra m o f sacred m usic. The Cham bers Singers w ill be jo in e d this year by the C o n cert C h o ir, the Brass Ensemble, and the S tring Q u a rte t. Guest c o n d u c to r fo r one o f the numbers and organist fo r the evening concert w ill be George C la rke , ch o ir m aster and o rg a n is t fo r the F irs t C o n g re g a tio n a l C h u rc h in d o w n to w n P o r tla n d . M e m b e rs o f th e C o n g re g a tio n a l C h u rc h C h o ir w ill M o r n io n • iJ t h A (a t* lu r n iid » • 33rd A M l Hekotit Th« Frt«ndlt«tt • 12 2nd ft N ( Ol.wn • 3 6 th A l l D i r i » io n id . $»«r«« In Town • N L o m b a r d a t O r a a l a y . 1 J r - , * . ’ Ti* M i ? **.•*•. * l«*« O ia a » a »0 ■ A»« S«»«« 19OÍ • I ( 2 n d a t | . | OI » liia n jo in the C oncert C h o ir in B e njam in B r itte n ’ s “ R e jo ice in the L a m b ,” and D ie tric h B u xtehude’ s C hristm as C a n ta ta , “ The In fa n t Jesus.” A n o th e r m usical tra d itio n at the U n iv e r s ity , th e a n n u a l “ M e ssia h S in g - In ” w ill ta k e place S u n d a y, D e c e m b e r 3 rd a t 4 :0 0 p .m . in B u c k le y C e n te r A u d it o r iu m . D r. M a rg a re t Vance, A ssociate P ro fe s s o r o f M u s ic , w il l c o n d u c t th is y e a r’ s s in g -in . T h e C h ris tm a s sec tio n s o f the Messiah w ill be sung, fe a tu rin g stu d e n t so lo ists and ac com panied by fu ll orchestra. B o th the Vespers concert and the S in g -ln are fre e and ope n to the p u b lic . R e se rva tio n s are re q u ire d fo r the Vespers concert as seating is lim ite d . Reservations m ay be made by ca llin g 283-7228. ?Tha PRODUCI CINTIR OP PORTLAND” • iREGON ORB NIWCROPI WALNUTS ÖI breadspread MIRACLE WHIP Salad Dressing from Kraft is an old favorite in salads and dressings. CREATED BY Miracle Whip Salad D re ssin g But its secret blend of herbs and spices adds a fresh, lively one of a-kind flavor to your favorite breads, too. For special taste treats, put something really nice on the slice. Miracle Whip - “The Bread Spread? • • : 69' i HOLIDAY ★ BAKING NIEDS ★ WALNUT MEATS......... HAWAIIAN MCI GRAPEFRUIT .10* IMPORTED PITTED DATES • • a • • • • FIGS CALAMATA J 2 *: .98<: ».11«*« I « Mt«. S A R D IN E SUPRI M I S A N D W IC H K.O. 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