Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, December 21, 1978, Page 8, Image 8

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    Page 8 Portland Observer Thursday. December 21 1978
Community Calendar
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Christmas Higlight - "The word is o u t." Urban 4-H members Deidree
Jenkins, Iretta Mumford and Kim Kimmons. co-sponsors of a pre-Christmas
musicaie December 22nd, at New Hope Missionary Baptist Church, 3725 North
Gantenbein, announce that outstanding vocalists and vocal groups will per­
form at the special holiday event
Youth present holiday concert
A highlight o f the holiday season
w ill be a spectacular program o f
Christmas music performed Friday
evening, December 22nd, at 10:00
p.m. at the New Hope Missionary
Baptist Church, 3725 N. Ganten­
bein,
announces host Pastor,
Reverend A. Bernard Devers. Parti­
cipating w ill be vocal groups from
throughout the c ity , brought
together under the sponsorship o f
the Urban 4-H Choral Ensemble.
Among featured artists to appear
in the Christmas Musicaie are the
Love Congregation, Young People’s
Choir o f New Hope Church, The
Moore Brothers, The Inspirational
Five, Solid Rock Church o f God in
Christ Choir, the Williams Temple
Choir, Parkrose Tabernacle Choir,
Mighty Wings o f Faith and Emanuel
Temple C h o ir. Soloists to be
featured include Celesta Paul,
Virginia Shepard and Lonnie Dott-
son.
Coordinating plans for the Christ­
mas Musicaie this year were mem­
bers of the Urban 4-H Choral En-
semble, Ire tta M u m fo rd , Deidre
Jenkins and Kim Kimmons.
The public is advised to come early
as seating w ill be on a first come
basis.
The animated film version o f J.R R. Tolkien’s classic fantasy, “ The Hob­
b it,” w ill be featured at the Albina Brunch Library. 3605 N.E. 15th Avenue, on
Uednesdav. December 27th at 2:00 p.m., and at '¡he North Portland Branch
Library. 512 N. Killingsworth Street, on Thursday, December 28th at 7:00 p.m.
Both programs are free. For more information call the Albina (278-7147) or
North Portland (284-5622) branch.
Purhe herorius. Ossie Davis’ pre-civil rights comedy will be presented at
PSU’ s Lincoln Hall. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, December 21st, 22nd,
23rd and 28th, 29th, and 30th at 8:00 p.in. Purlie Judson, a self-proclaimed
minister endeavors to reclaim the colored church from his mentor, o l’ Cap’ n
Cotchipee. His misadventures and schemes culminate in a riotous conclusion.
For reservations or additional information on "P urlie Victorius " call 229-
4440.
During the week between Christmas and New Years, Tri-Met Bus #62 will
provide direct daily service to the zoo from Portland Mall and Beaverton Park
and Ride The buses w ill run on an hourly basis, with the first bus leaving Port­
land Mall at 6th and Morrison at 9:35 a m. The first bus from Beaverton Park
and Ride, Broadway and Lombard, leaves at 10:10 a m. The last bus for the
day leaves Portland Mall at 6:35 p.m. and Beaverton Park and Ride at 7:10
p.m. The regular weekend and holiday schedule for Bus #62 to the Zoo w ill be
in effect for Chnstmas and New Year’ s weekends. For more information about
the weekend and holiday schedule, call the Tri-Met Trip Planning Center 233-
3511.
December 22nd — Peninsula Senior Center. Christmas Party. 2:00-4.00
p.m., 7508 N. Hereford.
December 25th — Bureau o f Neighborhood Environment. Nuisance inspec­
tion f o r Buckman and Center neighborhoods.
The Washington Park Zoo invites all children eleven years o f age and under
to join in the fun at the zoo for the fourth annual Children's Holiday Free Dav.
Thursday, December 28th, from 10:00 a m. to 3:00 p.m. Children ages eleven
and under will receive free Zoo admission and free animal crackers. Meet the
Cinnamon Bear and Rudolph, the red-legged dragon, and laugh with two happy-
-go-lucky clowns. Smilin' Ely and Bingo. Special features during the day will be
free performances by Kay Lee’ s Playbox Players in the Ladybug Theater, at
11:00 a.m., Noon, 1:00 and 2:00 p.m. Volunteer ZooGuides will provide in­
formation and directions.
Due to unfortunate, unavoidable circumstances the 8th Annual Goldenball
Classic Tournament has been postponed due to the fact that the Cascade
College gymnasium is being resurfaced. The tournament w ill take place in the
month o f January.
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TNs will not be a very merry Christ­
mas for Geneva M cC orm ick, who
will spend the Christmas holidays at
Emanuel Hospital Ms. McCormick is
pictured above on a happier day.
The Observer wishes Ms M cCor­
mick and all those who are sick or in­
firm, and those who must be away
from home at Christmas time a very
Happy Christmas and a Joyous New
Year.
Pnem onin shots
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In a race against w in te r,
pneum onia vaccinations o f the
elderly are taking place in communi­
ties throughout the country. This is
the first year a broadly effective
inoculation has been available against
pneumonia, the Fifth leading cause
o f death in the U.S.
A fte r physician diagnosis, some
patients with significant underlying
chronic diseases might need the vac­
cine.” says Dr. Charles Schade, staff
physician for the Multnomah County
D epartm ent o f Hum an Services.
‘ ‘ Such patients include those who
have had splenectomies and those
with sickle cell anemia. There are few
such persons in Multnomah County.”
Dr. Schade noted that there are
ample supplies o f vaccine for those
patients whose doctors recommend
the shot. Because o f the small num­
ber o f people who actually need the
vaccine in Multnomah County, no
mass clinics are planned. Persons
who need the vaccine w ill be able to
obtain it from their physicians.
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