Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, November 26, 1986, Page 5, Image 5

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    Capitol Boxing Presents Fight Night
at Starry Night
Wo have one of the boot fights to bo in the Northwest in some time We
have Bull Chamboilain from Jamaica who has had fifteen fights sporting a
record of 12 wins. 2 draws and 1 loos In his last fight he fought popular
trial horse Fred Elam to draw in California So you see. the Bull will be try
mg to overthrow Carter in a ten round fight to be held dt the Starry Night
Club in Portland. December 11, which will start at 8 00 p m
Because the Bull did most of his fighting in Jamaica and it makes his
record hard to check. Thad Spencer went up to Seattle to watch the Bull
spar Thad is confident in the fight
He said we can let the Bull bo* with the commissioner who has been
working with Carter, and then he can see that we have a perfect fight
Bull and his manager both agreed to box Lee Jenkins in front of the
commission and the media to prove to them that he is a young and up
coming fighter, with strength and desire to become the W BA Intercom
tinental Middle Weight Champion of the world
Remember December 11. at The Starry Night Club in Portland. 8 N W
6th there will be five great fights the mam event with Charles Machine
Gun" Carter and Bull Chamberlain
Indiana Pacer M a c y gets sm othered by Blazers C ald w ell Jones and
Steve Johnson during form er Blazer coach Jack Ram sey's return
to P ortland The Blazers, w ith Jones' 10 rebounds, eight points and
four blocked shots, all in 28 m inutes of play, beat the Pacers 108 96
in Sunday night's gam e
Photo by R ichard J B row n
1106N.E. Broadway
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Uoyd C ení» I
Tel. 282 1664
S to r e H o u r s
10 0 0 a m . til 6 0 0 p m
M o n d a y th r u S a t u r d a
Toy ft Joy Accepting
Requests
The Portland Fire Bureau Toy
fct Joymakers are now accepting
requests for toys Anyone wishing
to make such a request should call
them before December 19th to
avoid any possible confusion. Or
ders placed after December 19th
may not gel filled The phone no.
for placing requests is 238 ,115
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Public M eeting
The next regularly scheduled
meeting of the Board of Commis
sioners of the Housing Authority of
Portland will be at 6:00 p.m ., No
vember 26, 1986, Hollywood East
Board Room. 4400 N E Broadway,
Portland. Oregon 97213
PO5T-
HOLIPAY
ORATION!
Infant Care Class
Prepare Childbirth Association is
offering another in its series of pop
ular infant care classes This one
night seminar is designed to help
parents survive the postpartum per
iod. Topics to be covered include:
care and behavior of the newborn,
choosing a pediatrician, buying
practical baby clothes, and equip
ping the nursery on a budget
The next infant care seminar is
scheduled for Thursday evening,
December 4th from 7:00 to 9:00
p m.
It will be held at Emanuel
Hospital. 2801 N Gantenbein in
Room 1077. Glenda Peterson, PCA
instructor and former public health
nurse will lead this informal session.
Cost is $5 00 per family and pre
registration is required. Call PCA at
245 3196 by December 1st to sign
up Be ready to bring your "Yuppy
puppy'' home from the hospital.
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PSU "C om m unity
Organizing"
Courses Offered
Two courses will be offered win
ter term through the Division of
Continuing Education at Portland
State University.
Community Organizing I, W S
199 Soc 199, explores organizing
methods developed by neighbor
hood pro|ects in the welfare rights,
civil rights, peace and student, and
women's movements The history,
theory, and techniques of commu
nity organizing will be studied, with
this knowledge to be applied to
the course by conducting a group
project or by continuing a personal
project Students have worked with
a variety of organizations, including
OSPIRG, the Women's Union. PSU
CASA (Central America Study and
Action), Northwest Pilot Project,
International Students Assoc. This
course is offered Tues evenings
from 6 40 9 20 PM
Community Organizing II. W S
199/Soc 199. reviews some of the
basic concepts presented in C O I,
and focuses on Community Deve
lopment and Problem Solving
Some of the topics to be explored
include
group
problem solving,
fundraising techniques, empower
ment of individuals and groups,
dealing with burnout, and specific
interests of constituent groups,
such as Asian Americas. Blacks.
Latinos, Lesbians and Gays, W o
men, and Physically Challenged In­
dividuals. Students may continue a
project begun earlier, in C.O. I or as
part of their own political work, or
they may work on a new one This
course is offered Thurs. evenings
from 6:40 9 20 PM
Both classes are 3 credits each
and cost $133 each
Students do
not have to be enrolled at Portland
State to take the classes For in­
formation, call the instructor, Nata
sha Beck, at 229 3516 or 233-7324;
to register, contact the Division of
Continuing Education, 1633 SE Park
Ave , 229 4803
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