Page 4, Portland Observer, January 15, 1906 H o c k Shop] METROPOLITAN The N e ig h b o rh o o d C o n n e cto rs Calf 28B 4637 FOR SALC Spar ratal i tn POC b Bank Loan Packagak and Insurance Work All Industrial Cummarcial and Rnsaksniiai Work bom SrdayyaS to Rouf • IO • » >s BAM tIB M U 6800 NE U nion 287 6 3 » No Need to Fear Low Prices are Here! ~ ■ i* r M en Women Kids Underwear......................... T Sfwts Socks ........................Baby Oothes Stockrigs and Much Dmeew ................... More to See Robin & Chris Clothing Store 525 N.E. Killingsworth 282 8252 Wigland Wigs, Hairpieces and Beauty Supplies Wholesale and Retail 10% to 30% OFF SELECTED STYLES • Eva Gabor • Rene of Paris 1000 Wigs • Carefree Displayed to Choose From * Andre Douglas Palshikar, 7th grade, Sellwood Middle School, Sam Miller. 8th grade. Tubman Middle School. Rukiyah Adams. 7th grade. Tubrnan Middle School; (not pic tured) Debbie Neal and Shawnee Grimfted, Dexter McCarty Middle School The awards were presented during the Metropolitan Human Relations Com mission luncheon (P hoto R ichard J. B ro w n ) Nobel I aureate Bishop Desmond Tutu offers his views on the political, p h ilo s o p h ic a l and m o ra l issues o f South A fric a n apartheid in a public television special Sunday, Jan 19. at 3 p.m The pro g ra m w ill be seen on the stations o f Oregon Public Broadcast­ ing, K O A P IV 10 in Portland “ M an o f Conscience— A C onver­ sation w ith Bishop Desmond T utu” w ill be taped before a live audience hi D e tro it on the b irth d a y of another Nobel Peace Prize winner. Dr. M arlin Luther King, Jr. The studio audience ol all political 20% OFF Locatxjn 1106 N.E. B roadw ay ÍA persuasions and viewers c a llin g in from around the country w ill discuss w ith Bishop I utu topics such as the Bishop's method o l lig h tin g sepata lio n o f races in South A fric a , divestiture o f U S financial interests in South A fric a , and schisms w ithin the Am erican Black p o p u la tio n on these issues. “ Man o f Conscience" w ill air the day before the lust celebration of Dr. King's birthday as a national holiday. I I k * program w ill note the similarities between Bishop Tutu and Dr. King in the non v io le n t struggle lo r racial equality. Nails Eyetashs From 10 00 a m til 6 00 p m A Public S e rv ie « of th e Portland Observer M an o f C onscience— Bishop D esm ond T utu on public TV Zury and m o re A ll H um an Hair, N aom i S im 's and A ndre D ouglas I The Harriet Tubman Essay Awards are presented annually to students com pleting a com position on a human relations topic This year's awards were presented to (front row , left to right) Jonathan Kelley, 8th grade, Sellwood Middle School; Lisa Lee, 6th grade. Sellwood Middle School Damon Turner. 6th grade. T ubm an M id d le S chool; (back ro w . le ft to rig h t) Shreeyash • I « r i m fro m Safew ay Lloyd Center) Albina M inisterial Alliance 784 6023 Store Hours 10:00a m til 6:00p.m. Monday thru Saturday Portland Oregon Í Tel. 282-1664 T A P E S FOR S A LE Jessie Jackson Tapes still available from Dec. 8 Rally Send $3 00 to: M a ra n a th a C h u rc h 4222 NE 12th St.. 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