Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, December 03, 1986, Page 8, Image 8

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    Page 8, Portland Observer, December 3, 1986
C o m m u n ity A u c tio n
On Sunday. December 14, 1986. the Jewish Community Education Cen­
ter (formerly Hillei Academy) holds its annual community auction a t 920
NW 25th and Lovetoy.
Five dollars per person offers an all you can eat kosher spaghetti dipner
3 6 pm, entrance to the country store bargains and beginning at 6 prh an
opportunity to bid on fabulous items.
The auction is known for a wide array of offerings, this year including;
computers, disc players. TV's, VCR's, tewelry, vacations, hot tubs, adver
tising time, furniture, tools, toys and much more
You can do all your holiday shopping, enjoy a delicious dinner and con­
tribute to the JCEC scholarship fund
For tickets or information, call 223 0156
C ra ft Classes Put
Fram e of M in d
Kids
In
H oliday
Craft classes help get children in the holiday spirit. Peninsula Park
Community Center. 6400 N Albina, offers some one day classes especially
for children ages 6 through 12.
Bahl Bah! Sheep and M o re C hristm as C rafts. Tuesday. December 2.
4 5 p m Make holiday crafts and ornaments to save or give as gifts The
fee is $4
Holiday Oipped Candles. Tuesday. December 11, 4 5:30 p m
Dip
your own candles to use at Christmas or anytime of year The fee is $4
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Sale & Restyling
A stronaut Ronald E M c N a ir
Space Research Building Named A fter M cNair
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology will name the building
housing the MIT Center for Space Research for Dr Ronald E. McNair, the
MIT alumnus who was killed when the space shuttle Challenger crashed
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last January Dedication ceremonies are Dec 5. The 20 year old building,
shown here is an architect's rendering, will be named the Ronald E McNair
Building Dr McNair was an MIT alumnus He received the Ph D in phy
sics in 1976
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KELSEY'S
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On One, Say Cheese
1759N E DEKUM
A very enjoyable evening was had by all at the Fifth A nnual W ine
and Cheese Benefit for the Black Educational School The affair
w as co hosted by C om m issioner and M rs Dick Bogle. M rs. Lillian
Crum ble and M rs M argie Keller
The Black Educational Center
School is a tuition supported school that orients the curriculum to
include the contributions of Black people to the w o rld IL Rl M rs b
C om m Dick Bogle. M rs Lillian C rum ble. M rs M argie Keller and
Joyce Harris. D irector of the Black Educational Center.
Photo by Richard J Brown
283-0176
FREE
COFFEE
Every Sat & Sun.
Come and Enjoy a
free cup of coffee
with Kelsey's
HOURS : 8 a m -8 p m »7 days a week
on laundromat
Dry Cleaning
9 a m to 6 p m Mon.-Fri.
Sat 8a.m. to 3 p .m
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