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I Page 10 P o rtla n d O bserver D e ce m b e r 13. 1979 COMMUNITY CALENDAR COME BOGGIE WITH SANTA, at the Disco Duo on December 16th. Kids I ( and under from 2:00 to 5:00 p.in. Adults 16 and over, from 8:00 p.tn. until. ( over charge includes door prizes, chances to enter the razzle dazzle raffle and much inoie. Its all happening at the Metropolis Portland Preinire Disco-One ■ W I hird. I or more information and evening session childcare call 231-1049 days) and 281-1865 (nights.) Sponsored by Women’s Mental Health Project md Bradley Angle House. A ll proceeds go to the W'omen in Crisis Assistance fund. W IIM IN G T O N 10 U S A 10.000" The film, "Wilmington 10-U.S.A. 10,000” which examines the charges and legal ramifications o f the case against the V u I i i i i i ,gti>n 10. will be shown Sunday, December 16, 1979 at the Clinton Street I heater Starting tune lor the film will be 1:45 pm, and tickets are priced at $3.00 I , • pci on Proceeds Iron) the film will go to benefit the Black Educational Center. I nkc! an be purchased at the Clinton Street I heater box office located at 2522 si ( linion. mdat I alking Drum Bookstore located at 1634 NE Alberta, fo r more inhumation please contact: I alking Drum Bookstore at 282-9465. FILM PROGRAM: A film piogram for children all ages will be presented at the North Portland Branch lib ra ry , 512 N. Killingsworth Street, on Saturday, I k ember 29. at 2:00 p in. film s to be shown are "Stuart I ittle” and "Hardware Wars." Pie school story tunes for ages 3-5 will be held on Fridays, at 10:00 a.in. inning January 4 and continuing through March 14 Both programs are free. I r more information call the North Portland branch at 284-5622. CELFE1RATE THE SOLSTICE. Looking for a party? Don’ t be left out in the old. Come to Nam’ s seasonal socialist social, fe aturin g the Lonesome Neutron Hand, group singing, refreshments, hilarious skits, drarntaic readings, amraderie. Friday-Dec. 21,7:30 p.in. 1712 S f 33rd. Bring the kids! CHRISTMAS CONCERT, on Dec. 16th, at 5:00 P.M., lire Mt. Olivet Baptist ( lunch Chancel C hoir will give a Christmas Concert at the church, 116 N.E. Schuyler St. PRE C H R IS T M A S A U C T IO N o f more than 1(8) bicycles will be conducted by Multnomah County Property Management Section beginning at 10 AM Saturday, December 15th, at the Exposition Center. The bicycles, many o f n li arc recovered stolen property which has been unclaimed, may be inspect 'd (jo in noon to 3 PM on Friday, December 14 or from 8 AM to 10 AM the lav >1 the sale. I he inspections also will take place at the Expo Center, 2060 N. Manne Drive. All items purchased must be paid for in cash or by check with fo r those who truly enjoy the en tire spirit o f Christmas, a Christmas Concert Benefit will be given by the Singing Nuns o f St. Cecelia's Choir December 14th, 15th and 16th. The Sisters from Eastern Washington are hoping to raise money to further the building project o f their school. They have a unique school which boards students from all over the United States. I hey teach problem children with learning handicaps, well adjusted ch ild re n, many o f whom are very bright, and just the average child whose parents arc elated with the Sisters’ whole concept o f teaching. As lor their singing: they are loved by all-C atholic and non-C atholic. T heir refreshing voices enhance the spirit o f Christmas fo r those who love it and bring it back to those who miss it. We are sure that you will be thrilled to hear them and help them. They w ill be singing in Salem December 14 at 8 p.tn., in McNary I ittle Theater, McNary High School and in Portland, at Portland State University, December 15, at 8 p.m. and December 16 at 3 p.m. They will also be selling some o f their own special handmade items as Christmas gifts. Please call in Salem 399-3233 and in Portland 229-4440 for further information. proper identification. Items must be removed from the premises no later than 2 PM the day o f the sale. The County is authorized by ordiance to dispose o f any unclaimed property alter it has been in the County’s possession for more than >0 davs After it is sold, the original owner loses any claim to the property, but may tile for reimbursement in the amount o f the sale within six months o f the sale. NORTHEAST COALITION OF NEIGHBORHOODS 7:30 p.m., King Neigh borhood I u tility 4815 N.E. 7th. December 18th. SFORYTELLING AT ST ANDREW COMMUNITY CENTER Reverend Bet ii.m i ( ir illu i and Oscar Hicks will delight, entrance, and otherwise cast a magic pell over young and old during the second evening o f Storytelling at St. Andrews < ..... nullity ( enter on Saturday , December 15. Children and adults are invited to tiling mats and pillows to snuggle close and listen Io Oscar tell Christmas stories ii mi Ins family and childhood, followed by Reverend Griffin telling some inar- ■lous tones of Hannukkah. I he evening starts with a potluck at 6:30 p in. with vicllinc at 7:30 pm at St. Andrews Community Center, 806 N.E. Alberta Slieei If there are any questions, or if you would like to tell a story, call Sharon Miy ni (days) at 281 4430, or Edna Hicks (nights) at 287-1077. FREE X MAS STOCKINGS. free \ mas stockings will be given out at the Moore •sin- : ( ominimiiy ( enter. 5430 N Moore Street, starling Monday Dec. 17, thru Him Ike 201 h. (a ll 282-2571. AFSC Cambodia reflief it ouiinued from page I ) I Ins could be done in part by moving loward normalization and ie loialion o f trade relations with \ letnam.” Donations to the American friends S i vice ( oinniutee ( ambodia Reliel I llllvl inav be sent to A l S( , 1817 Nl I 'th , Portland, Or. 97212. \ l S( w ill be happy to provide copies o f the ( ambodia Delegation's report and other inform ation, fo r information call 287-6605. The Am erican frie n d s Service (om m ittee is a Quaker organization and acts out ol the frie n d ’ s historic testimony against war, and a belici in that o f God in every person. ENERGY. We can't afford to waste it. Music director named (Continued from page I) tor’s Competition and was selected by Leonard Bernstein to be an Assistant Conductor ol the New York Philhar monic for the 1965-66 season. DePreist thus became the first American Mitropoulos winner to serve as Maestro Bernstein's assistant. An appearance with the Rotteidam Philharmonic in the Netherlands in 1969 became the impetus that brought otters to conduct m satisfactory num bers from throughout I urope and the United States. I hat same year Antal Doiati invited him to make his Scandinavian debut with the Stockholm Philharmonic, which was so successful that he was called hack to Stockholm two weeks later to replace the indisposed Rafael Kubelik and scored a second triumph. In 1972 he became the \ssociale Conductor ol the National Symphony, a position which he held until assuming the musical directorship ol the Quebec orchestra in 1975. Ja m e s De P reist Maestro DePreist will be in charge o f selection o f r epertoire, guest con ductors and solo artists, and w ill provide the artistic direction lor the Oregon Symphony Orchestra's future growth and development. Announ cement of his programs tor the 1980 81 season will be made in late Januarv. HUGHES MEMORIAL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH REV. AUSTIN V. RAY, MINISTER 111 N.E. FAILING Dial A Prayer 284 0684 Worship 11 00am R O T A R Y IN F IN IT E C O N T R O L S i.iB F a flB K t W IN D O W O V E N Church School 9 45am Office 281 2332 S/>«'< luhzinit In Individual • Warnuite and I umdy •G ro up 1 herap\ i * Th® Church W here NO Stranger Feels Strange HAVE YOU BEEN ABUSED OR HARRASSED UNNECESSARILY BY THE PORTLAND POLICE? Contact ACHG Today ECONOMY RANCE Don't miss this laige capacity oven value! 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