Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, November 12, 1986, Page 3, Image 3

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    November 12, 1986. Portland Observer. Page 3
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Children Helping Children"
Program To Collect Clothing
For Needy Kids
Com m unity mem ber* gathered last Wednesday to discuss the nine
Part television senes
The African
A Triple Heritage
at the Talk­
A Children Helping Children '
clothing drive will be held from Oc
tober 19 through November 16 in
the Portland Vancouver area
Children can directly help children
less fortunate than themselves
through the drive
"Children Helping Children" is a
simple idea, according to its spon
sors
In the Portland Vancouver
area, kids (or parents) can bring
outgrown or unneeded clothing to
any of 9 child care centers operated
by Children's World, or to KGW
Television. There will be clothing
collection baskets inside the en
trance at each location.
Once the baskots are filled, the
clothing will be collected by Low
Income Families Emergency (LIFE),
a human service agency which ope
Reggie Guyton. U S Bank management trainee, tell* student* at
"Career Awareness Day" why he looks to banking as a career For
thirteen years the program sponsored by Portland's Urban League
has brought school, governm ent and business leader* together to
meet w ith student* to provide firsthand inform ation on careers and
career preparation
Photo by Richard J Brown
ing Drum Bookstore
W riter and narrator of the series, noted
African scholar. Dr. All A Mazrui, w ill speak at Portland State
Nov 17. 1986 at 12 00 noon
Photo by Richard J Brown
Portland Trailblazer Sam Bowie. 31, contributed 17 points to the
Blazer's 120 113 w in over the Dallas Mavericks before being taken
off the court on a stretcher Bowie, w ho could be out of the Blazer
line up for the rest of the season, suffered a break to the bona in
his right shin.
Photo by Richard J Brown
Julius Erving. 6. played his final game in Portland Sunday "D r. J "
scored a team high of 29 points in the Philadelphia 76ers 125 119 w in
over the Portland Trailblazers
Photo by Richard J Brown
SICKLE CELL FO U N D A TIO N
O M ITTED FROM
UNITED W A Y
The Portland Sickle Cell Anemia
Foundation was inadvertently omit­
ted from the United Way Combined
Federal Campaign list for the sec­
ond consecutive year. Federal em
ployee contributors will see PSCAF
on the CFC list, however, this ac­
count belongs to a San Francisco
Agency and should not be confused
with the Portland work Supporters
of the Portland PSCAF must write
in the complete name and account
number of PSCAF, which is 6731,
on their checks or money orders in
order to make certain that their
contribution reaches our commun
ity. Last year monies contributed to
the Portland Chapter were sent to
San Francisco; however, Portland
recieved a partial reimbursement
this last October
Secondly, it is imparative for po­
tential contributors to know that in­
cluding the Portland Sickle Cell
Anemia Foundation on the United
Way form is of no avail because the
PSCAF was rejected by the United
Way There was a final decision by
the United Way Development Fund
which pieced the PSCAF in the
"Disease Prevention" category, and
it is in a "low priority for the United
Way funding " The write ins last
year, including the director's spouse
for the PSCAF, went to other
agencies because the PSCAF was
rejected as a United Way agency,
therefore, disqualifying them
Supporters wishing to contribute
to the PSCAF m ust send their
checks or money order by direct
mail to PSCAF The PSCAF has
supporting Board Members, such as
Dr Ernie Hartzog. Assistant Super
intendent
of
Portland
Public
Schools, David Niero of Niero b
Associates. Reverand John Sims of
Portland Community College, Rev
erand John Jackson of Mt Olivett
Baptist Church, Ed Ritter of Pio
neers of America, Ken Berry of
Portland Public Schools, Reverand
Joshua Phillips, Willie Mae Hart of
the National Council of Negro
Women, and several others
Nor
man Lindstedt is the Foundation's
legal counsel.
N A T ,!« »TATUI» E\MII 1 h lY S II TAN
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The "Bethel Bakers" of Bethel Lutheran Church are again having the
annual Bake Sale at the church, 5658 N Denver Ave For sale will be Scan
dinavian breads and pastries Also there will be demonstrations of Lefse
baking and Krumkake making Lunch of homemade soup and sandwiches,
pie and coffee or tea will be available
Time Saturday, November 22, 9:30 a m. to 3 30 p m
Everyone is welcomel
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As prim ary he alth care pro vid ers we o ffe r a full range of naturopath,»
he alth care service The n a turop athic physician provides p re ve n ta tive
w h o listic and na tural fa m ily health care for a w ide range o f .u n te and
ch ro n ic c o n d itio n s and m in or traum a tic injuries
The fo llo w in g is a list o f services avallatile th ro u g h the clinic
Feel
free to call and discuss your qu estio ns about the n a tu ro p a th ic
approach -to he alth and h o w it applies to you and your fam ily
Social Security Numbers for
Children Requi red in 1987
S TA N D A R P IA B O R A T O R Y
A N D D IA G N O S TIC TESTING
H AIR M IN ER A L A N A LYSIS
ph ys io thera py
M A N IP U L A T IO N A N D
MASSAGE
EXERCISE THERAPY
CLEA N SING P R O G R A M S
ANO EASTING
COUNSELING
BOTANICAL MEOICINE
H O M EO P A TH Y
HYDROTHERAPY
required social security number
There is no reason to pay $10.
Williams says
You can open
your child's social security ac
count yourself
Social security accounts for
children can be opened by mail
or at a Social Security office
Call your nearest Social Security
office for more information
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RENAULTC
anna
Ferrari
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ü OYOTA
SUBARU
School We have plenty of space and friends for you to
work in our Home Arts Room 1100) We are located
at 7334 NE Siskiyou, Portland There is no cost to come
and participate Janet Favro is the facilitator If you
want more information, contact Cheryl Martin the coor
dinator of Gregory Heights Community School Her
phone number is 280 5606
COMPLETE PHYSICAL E X A M S
C O N S ULTA TIO N S TOR
•D ’ l | I I I I'N IIH I I M S
GYNECOLOGIC E X A M S ANO
W O M E N S HEALTH CARE
N U TR ITIO N A L A N D DIETARY
ASSESSM ENT
ALLERGY TESTING A N D
C LINICAL ECOLOGY
G ERIATRICS
CHILDREN S MEDICINE
SCHOOL ANO JOE» PHYSICALS
PRENATAL AND
POSTNATAL CARE
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attention! !i
Do you have an unfinished needlework project lying
around the house? Do you find it hard to find time to
bake all those Christmas cookies? Do you need a large
table for cutting out material or laying out a craft pro
ject? If this is you, we have the answer for you!I
Come to "Your Thing
Our Place!" Tuesday nights
from 7 to 9 30 pm at Gregory Heights Community
STEVEN BAILEY. N I).
The "Bethel Bakers '
of Bethel Lutheran Church
When you begin preparing
your 1987 federal income tax re
turn (due on April 15, 19881 you
will find that social security num
bers will be required for children
claimed as dependents that are
5 years of age and older
The year 1988 may seem a long
way off, but applying for your
child's social security number
now will insure that you have it
when needed, says Cal Williams.
Multnomah County Extension
agent As more and more people
become aware of this now regu
lation, the number of new social
security accounts will increase
considerably and processing time
is apt to take longer
There have been reports of a
private business charging a fee of
$10 to furnish children with the
rates clothing and food (tanks and
other programs serving Portland
Vancouver area families LIFE will
sort and display the clothing and
provide it free for those in need
Following are locations where
clean and wearable clothing may be
dropped off during business hours
Children's World locations Beaver
ton: ,8425 N.E. Walker Road, or
4845 S W Murray Blvd., or 12360
S W Pioneer Lane, Gresham 3200
N E Hogan, Hillsboro: 177, S.E
Minter Bridge Road; Rockwood
840 N E 181st. Sunnyside 10501
S.E. Sunnyside; Vancouver: 622
S.E 117th Ave . or 1002, N E. Ha
zel Dell Ave
KGW TV location
Portland 1501 S W Jefferson
For more information about the
program or donation locations, call
15031641 7558
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