Page 8 Portland Obserever, October 13, 1982 Christmas Special for Smart Shoppers J J r I OBSERVATIONS Perfume Originals presents FROM THE SIDELINES fragrances such as Oscar de 1« Renta. Opium and Halston at by Kathryn H a ll Bogle T F Y O U have something that Travis House N.W. JL needs doing, get a busy per­ S1450 , ,0,2°" o f sprayed perfum e Quality fragrancee at 284 4063 son to do i t , ” goes an old adage. Surely Addie Jean Haynes is one o f the busiest women in town and the U nited W ay o f the C o lu m b ia - Willamette asked her employers, the Portland School D is trict, to allow Haynes to work in the United W ay 1982 Campaign. So there she is, an executive on loan. Adm irably, this form er class­ room teacher at K ing and E lio t schools would be engrossed in her work as a co o rd in a to r w ith Head Start in the Social Services Parent Involvem ent p ro g ram , a position Haynes has held for five years. affordable price* 'Hnlltifanoh ^Inrret ^loiocrs grotti ¡HoIIyínuoit I n YA W S R esta u r a n t 2005 N .E. 40th Portland, OR 97212 249-1888 We Deliver Anywhere T •. d | ■ k -** *221 w Á Professional Pest Control Supplies Colleen English. Maggie Raine and Doris Council whip up an authentic Caribbean dinner A P P E D BY T H E United Way ADDIE JEAN HAYNES “ I t ’s my first time to w o rk w ith U n ited W a y ,” Haynes says. “ It gives me a d iffic u lt pace. I ’ m meeting lots o f new people and learning lots o f new things. In this assignment I solicit cooperation and funds fro m sm all businesses and professional o rg an iza tio n s. I am meeting real estate people, a tto r ­ neys, accountants, learn ing how they run their businesses, also how ra d io stations and construction companies run theirs. These people have been wonderful. Haynes’ new pace has not slack­ ened the “ old” one. She is still pres­ ident o f the P o rtla n d A lu m n ae Chapter o f Delta Sigma Theta who recently entertained 400 members o f the P o rtla n d c o m m u n ity at their first annual Pepperm int dance. “ I don't take credit for the success o f that a f f a i r , ” said H ayn es. “ G a il W ashington was chairperson fo r that. It was a fun evening. Most of our guests wore some com bination o f red and w h ite — even the men wore white trousers and red jackets. W e members wore corsages spiked w ith pepperm int candies and we gave peppermint candy from a big horn-of-plenty.” When Haynes is not presiding at chapter meetings fo r D e lta s , she may be acting as treasurer fo r the Portland Chapter o f Links, Inc. She is also on the executive board at the C enter fo r C o m m u n ity M e n ta l Health. Other a ffiliatio n s are with the P o rtla n d U rb a n L eag u e, the N A A C Ip , and the Oregon Alliance of Black School Educators. Addie Jean and her husband, Os­ car M . Haynes J r., are the parents of four adult children; the youngest one, Bryan, just passed the C alifo r­ nia State Board e xa m in atio n s to practice dentistry in that state. A ll this in time for A ddie Jean to start the fall campaign with United Way. (Photo: Richard Brown) T A __Call: 286-6252___ • Licensed Consultants • Eliminate your pest problems like the pros We can tell you what to use and _____________h o w to use it. T ★ KEMI-KIL PRODUCTS ★ 2030 N. Willis Blvd. (in Kenton) Mon-Fri: 9-6 Sat 9-2 pm T & CAR TELEPHONES O Bits and Pieces The R ig h t R everend Yo ram u K atah w eire B am u n o b a, Bishop, Diocese of West Ankole, Church o f Uganda, will speak at St. Philip the Deacon Parish, November 3rd, at 6 pm. The R ight Reverend B am unoba has a deep interest in A fric a n cul­ ture and religions. He has a Masters Degree in A frica n studies and has done extensive study o f the cult o f spirits in A fric a . H e has also pub­ lished an essay on “ Death in the A f­ rican context.” • The U .S. Suprem e C o u rt held that the Boston P ublic Schools could, in reducing s ta ff, la y o f f white teachers with more seniority than black teachers in o rd er to maintain the school district’s deseg­ regation plan. The Boston Federation o f Teach­ ers claimed that the Boston Board o f E d u catio n was bound by the teachers’ contract to reduce staff ac­ For Do-it-yourself ___ Homeowners _____ present our cause which dovetails into my interest in the techniques o f o f the Columbia-W illamette to n n o u n c e m e n t has been adm inistration. 1 expect to be with join the 1982 fall campaign, Harold made o f the in s ta lla tio n o f Washington, an adm inistrative as­ U n ite d W ay u n til the end o f the Pastor H . Bernard Ings as the new sistant at H arriet Tubman school, is campaign in November. minister at the State Street Church getting acquainted with many O re­ W ashington is m arried to the o f God in Salem. gon state government agencies now­ former Annette Barnes, a classroom A form er evangelist, Pastor Ings adays. teacher for the Portland School Dis­ has served as assistant pastor at A l­ trict when they met. W ashington is among the many bina Church o f God in Portland for persons in executive positions who the past two years, sharing responsi­ H E " N E W W orld African D i­ have shifted from their regular work bilities with Pastor Samuel Irving o f to w o rk fo r the c o m m u n ity as aspora Food F e s tiv a l” was that church. “ L o a n E x e c u tiv e s ’ ’ — te a c h in g presented at the Downtown Y W C A The newly installed pastor and his others about the needs o f the C o ­ on last Friday evening. The festival, w ife , A d ria n , w ill m a in ta in their lum bia-W illam ette area populace, a cooking class taught by M aggie home in Portland and will commute R aine, was the firs t in a series o f and the agencies serving them. to Salem for his ministry there. three scheduled for Friday evenings at the same place at 6 pm. A n ts , roaches, silverfish, m oles, gophers, rats, m ic e — H E Portland Art Museum will Persons participated in the prep­ just about anything! aratio n o f a dinner that o ffe red a present three of their ethnic col­ menu o f B ra z ilia n V a ta p a and lections: Pre-Columbian, Northwest Shrimp Bahia. The class found the Coast Indian and Cameroon, West food a delectable blend o f fam iliar A fric a in a three-p art series titled vegetables and seafood seasoned “ The Power o f the Object: What we with exotic spices and unusual com­ can learn from looking.” Ron C ro­ binations. A dish o f cous-cous and a sier, Portland artist and specialist in fresh spinach salad completed the museum education will conduct gal­ meal. lery discussions designed to increase R a in e ’ s discourse, given in the viewers’ perception o f works o f snatches along w ith the chopping art. The class will begin on Tuesday and peeling and heavenly aromas, evening, November 2, at 5:30 pm, told the class that Webster defines with sessions lasting one hour. Reg­ “ diaspora” as a "scattering o f the istration is lim ited and reservation Jew s.” She contends that “ any should be before October 28. There country in which descendants o f A f ­ is a fee. HAROLD WASHINGTON rica, or where retention o f the A fri­ can culture abounds, is a country of O n W ashington’s list to contact N T H E other hand, the O re­ the New W orld A frican diaspora.” are 65 state agencies set up to serve H er cooking course is to “ explore” the O regon p u blic in one way or gon united Nations Associa­ the A frica n influence and cultural a n o th e r. N o school bells ring fo r tion and the W orld A ffairs Council retention in Brazil and Paramaribo Washington at United Way but he is o f Oregon are sponsors o f M ondo nevertheless on the job from 8 am to South America where Africans were Piccolo G ala— a "sm all world” big 5 pm e xp la in in g the p rogram o f taken during the sugar p lantatio n evening on S aturday, October 16, funding to departm ent heads and developm ents o f the early 1600s. from 10 am to 10 pm at the Neigh­ supervisors. H is day has begun as Music recordings o f the areas were bors o f Woodcraft Building at 1410 THE BEEPER PEOPLE early as 6:30 am when he visited the played during the evening. SW Morrison St. Oregon State Department o f Trans­ On next Frid ay Raine w ill show 713 S.W. 12th Street The U nited Nations Association p o rta tio n where the crews get an how to cook X in -X in , a B razilian promises A rts and C ra fts fro m Call 224-BEEP for a free demonstration. early start. way to cook chicken. I t ’s a dish with around the world, food o f many na­ “ I t ’s e x h ila ra tin g ,” says W ash­ shrim p, parsley, corian d er and a tions and an international wine and in g to n . “ I ’ m learn ing about my few o th e r things. Better call the beer garden. Live entertainment and community and we also were given a Y W C A for reservations— there is a international film showings are also three-day training course in how to charge. billed. Admission here is free. cording to seniority. • M iss L a v o r is R o b erts and M r M ichael Jackson said their marriage vows in a double ring ceremony at E m an u el T em p le Pentecostal Church, October 2, 1982. The lovely ra d ia n t bride is the daughter o f M r. and M rs. Burdell R oberts. The groom is the son o f Mrs. Elizabeth Jackson. • Senator Ernest F. H o llin g s , (D S .C .j, said in a speech on the Senate floor that some N A T O allies are re­ p o rte d ly pressuring the U n ite d States to reduce the number o f black troops at its m ilita ry installations. Hollings called the European pres­ suring "totally unacceptable.” • A n A r t E x h ib itio n o f P h o to graphy by J .M . Gates is being pre­ sented by the Clackamas County L i­ brary, 999 Library C o u rt, 10 am-9 pm, M o n d a y-F rid ay , and fO a m -6 bZ b^ f SMt Bank, V .F Booker, President.f pm Saturday. Open til Oct. 31. • Teddy Pendergrass, 32, soul sing­ er, injured March 18, 1982 when his Rolls Royce struck a g u ard ra il, is preparing to leave P hilad elp h ia's Magee M em orial Hospital to return to his home. According to D r. W illiam Staas o f M em orial Hospital, Pendergrass will never be able to walk again. • D r. Asa H illia rd , consultant for the P o rtlan d Public Schools, w ill meet with the Desegregation M o n i­ toring Advisory C om m ittee at the Education Service Center Cafeteria, 501 N . D ixon Street, O ctober 21, 1982, 7:30 pm-9:3O pm. • The O regon C o n s titu tio n m an ­ dates a u n ifo rm system o f educa­ tion. It is (he tentative opinion o f the State Attorney General that the constitutional provision can be hon­ ored by a red uctio n in statew ide educational standards to conform to resources available should the I Vi per cent p ro p erty tax lim ita tio n pass. The Portland Section o f the M a­ rion Council o f Negro Women will have its monthly meeting, Monday, October 18, 1982, 7:30 at the King Neighborhood Facility. Mrs. LenoreM orris is President. • A nheuser-Busch w ill spend f l million in 1982 to advertise in black- owned newspapers, announced Wayman F. Smith, vice president of corp o ra te a ffa irs fo r the w o rld 's largest brewer. " W e have long recognized the im­ portant role black newspapers play in c o m m u n ity life . Y our readers look to you for relevant news, for the interpretation of events which is not available in the general m edia,” Smith told the National Newspaper Publishers Association. Contrary to popular opinion, the Mason-Dixon Line, which divides Pennsylvania and Maryland, did NOT separate the North from the South. Both Penn­ sylvania and Maryland fought on the side of the North in the Civil War. • Julius Caesar's real first name was Gaius; Julius was his middle name. • London, England, is farther north than any city in the U.S. except those in Alaska. W e d o ^ o ^ h j business w ith South A frica /im b ric a n Sta te Barth AN INDEPENDENT BANK Head Office 2 7 3 7 N. E. Union Portland, Oregon 9 7 2 1 2 y