Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, October 29, 1986, Page 9, Image 9

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Prince Hall Grand W orthy M atron
Honored
Barbara J. Callier Grand Worthy
Matron of Prince Hall Grand Chap
ter. 0 E.S , (PHAI of Oregon and
It* Jurisdiction, was the recipient of
a banquet given m her honor by
Alfred E. David. Chapter No 8 of
Mountain Home. Idaho
A delightful program was presen
ted for the enjoyment of the many
friends and members who were in
attendance to pay tribute to GWM
Callier A highlight of the evening
was an official declaration from
Mayor Dan Etter proclaiming Octo
ber 4th as Barbara J Callier Day
in the City of Mountain Home"
Special remarks were made by
Joseph I . Harvey. Grand Master of
Prince Hall Masons of Oregon Juris
diction, Susie Simmons, Grand
Worthy Matron of Washington
Jurisdiction, Mayor Etter of Moun
tain Home, and other guests
Mrs Callier is married to Roy L.
Callier and the mother of three chil
dren, Barbara Jean Callier. Stepha
me Ann Callier Evans and Roy Lee
Callier, Jr. All were present Ms
Yvonne Washington, a niece of
Mrs. Callier from Altadena, Califor
ma. also joined the happy family
Mrs Callier is a member of Alfred
E. David Chapter, 0 E.S. Willa
mette Assembly 57, Order of the
Golden Circle; Mina Court 142,
Daughters of Isis, The Phyllis Chap
ter of the Phylaxis Society Busi
ness and Professional Women's Or
gamzation; American Legion Auxil
tary, Disabled American Veterans
Auxiliary, and numerous other orga
fixations
She is the first Grand
W orthy Matron of PH Grand Chap
ter of Oregon to reside out of the
City of Portland
The Jurisdiction
Cam paign '86
Dear Voters:
November 4, 1906 is election day throughout the state of Oregon
Voters will be asked to decide on candidates and important ballot measures
that will have a direct impact on their lives
We urge all Oregonians to exercise their right and vote during the General
Election. The Observer recommends that voters study their Voters' Pam
phlets carefully or attend forums that educate voters on the issues before
them
Thank you for reading The Portland Observer, and, please, vote on
Tuesday, November 4, 1906
Slide P resentation on A fric a n H istory
Grandworthy
J Callier
M atron
Barbara
of Oregon has Prince Hall Masonic
Lodges and Chapters in Oregon,
Idaho and Montana
Eastern Stars and Masonic mem
hers from Portland who attended
were Past Grand Matron Layola I
Brown Past Grand Matron Helen
E Riley Past Grand Matron Doro
thy E Vickers, Grand Associate
Matron JoAnn Childs. Grand Con
ductress. Frances R Johns, Past
Matron Rubie Franklin. Worthy Ma
iron Mary E Henderson Masonic
members were Past Grand Master
Andrew Cnilds Past Grand Master
Joseph H Henderson, Past Grand
Master Thomas R Vickers, Grand
Sentinal Thomas J Mills
Mrs Mildred McNeal was the
Mistress of Ceremonies Mrs Alice
Taylor is the Worthy Matron and
Mr Levy Belton is the Worthy Pat
ton of Alfred E. David Chapter
No 8. of Mountain Home. Idaho
Dr Asa Hilliard, National International Scholar on African and African
American history will present a slide presentation on Africa's contributions
to the World on Friday October 31, 1906 The presentation will be held in
the cattena of Martin Luther King Elementary School from 7 00 to
9 0 0 p m 4815 N E 7th
Dr Hilliard is making his first visit this school year to Portland as Chief
Consultant for Portland Public Schools Desegregation Program where he
has been a consultant for the past five years A former teacher and Dean of
Students at San Francisco State, Dr Hilliard is currently a Professor at
Georgia State University in Atlanta. Georgia
The Black United Front has arranged for Dr Hilliard s presentation of
African and African American History A question answer period will fol
low Dr Hilliard's presentation
Em anuel O ffers Free T ric k -o r-T re a t
Bags, C andy X -R aying
Emanuel Hospital ft Health Center wants Halloween to be a treat for kids
That s why it is offering free safety tip trick or treat bags at area
businesses and providing tree x raying of candy
The bags have safety tips printed on them to help remind children how
to play it safe this Halloween season Then after all the little ghosts and
goblins have gathered their goodies, Emanuel's X Ray Department will scan
the candy from 6 to 9 p in. The x rays are not harmful to the candy
The free safety bags are available through 5 p m October 31 at Ema
nuel s lobby at 280, N Gantenbein Ave and at these North Northeast
Business Boosters locations Bee Company 800 N Killingsworth Ave
Cosmopolitan Hotel, 1030 NE Union Ave . House Rejuvenation Parts
901 N Skidmore St Lombard Animal Hospital, 607 N Lombard Ave
Neil Kelly Co 804 N Alberta Ave Skanner Newspaper. 2337 N Williams
Ave Walker Plumbing. 2038 NE Alberta St . US National Bank branches
at 5505 NE Union Ave . 3233 N Lombard St 1445 N Hayden Island Drive
4450 N Interstate Ave 7340 N Philadelphia St Woodlawn Pharmacy.
6728 NE Union Ave
As a life-long resident of M ultnom ah
C ounty, G lenn O tto knows the problem s
facing out county and he knows how to do
som ething about them . His record o f public
service proves his advocacy for, and long­
tim e interest in the special needs of the
people o f M ultnom ah County.
Glenn Otto
Fitness for 55 and
Over
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service.
Y o u h a v e tr ie d th e r e s t —
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H ours:
M o n . th ro u g h Fri.
8 AM
6:30 PM
Sat . 9 A M to 1 PM
3954 N. W illia m s Ave.
282-8361
Multnomah County Commission Chair
Paul for fn ( n r n m it t r r l o r i o t ( . I r m i < ht«»
the
cleaning; laundered shirts;
Dry Cleaning
The YWCA s Northeast Center
offers individuals over the age of 55
a chance to stretch and tone toge
ther Mondays from
10 30 to
11:30 a m
This physical fitness
cfass works as a tool to help partici
pants
achieve
healthy
minds
through fit bodies The class ses
Sion is 9 weeks and the fee is $ 11
for YWCA members
Work outs
take place at the YW s Northeast
Center, 1829 N E Alberta Street
Call 282 0003 for further information
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N orth and N o rth e a st Com
Is this all it takes to outweigh
1,300 Oregon jobs?
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ARMY.
BE ALL YOU CAN BE.
Teledyne Wah Chang Albany is more
than zirconium, niobium and hafnium,
i,S people, too When you sit in
judgment over 1,300 workers,
shouldn't you back up your decision
with plenty of hard evidence7 Were
talking about 1,300 families in a state
that is already too familiar with hard
times
waste materials pose no significant
danger to people or the enviionment
They based their conclusions on a
careful, impartial look at the tacts
Ballot Measure 15 is unnecessary
and uncalled for Base your decision
on the facts Vote no on B allot
Railot Measure 15:
ftiot fair to ¡teople,
not fair to business,
not fu r to Oregon.
State health and environmental
experts, independent researchers
and worker safety advocates all
agree Teledyne Wah Chang Albany^
NOVEMBER 4TH
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