December 31, 1986, Portland Observer, Page 7 Happy New Year To Our Local Service M en And W om en "Keep Living the Dream: A Tribute to Rev. M artin Luther King, J r." Open NEW YEAR'S DAY Please accept this as a special invitation to attend the Second Annual Program "Keep Living The Dream: A Tribute to Rev Martin Luther King, Jr at 1:00 p m . Monday January 19. 1987, at the Whitaker Middle School Auditorium. Thia program will include presentations by Portland area students and a number of prominent citizens all reflecting on ‘ The Dream" As a perfor mmg arts feature, a mass choir, sculpted from local talent, will perform gospel music classics under the direction of pianist composer Janice Scroggins, Danny Osborn, and Ken Berry The entire program will be broadcast live over radio station KBOO 190 7 FM) and video taped for later broadcast on Rogers Cable Television So mark your calendar for Monday, January 19th, from 1 0 0 p m to 5 00 p m at Whitaker Middle School for Keep living The Dream A Tribute to Rev Martin Luther King. J r.” Linda P eter* $4.50 Chuck H in to n ’s Æ RIB EXPRESS^- • SandwKMt • O»noers • L •teong King Holiday Celebration C hristopher D Gaines Linda Peters, daughter of Rosie L. Peters of 4077 N E Seventh Ave., Portland. OR, has graduated from Air Force basic training at Lackland Air Force Base Texas During the six weeks of training the airman studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special training in hu man relations. In addition, airmen who complete basic training earn credits toward an associate degree through the com munity college of the Air Force -F E A T U R IN G — Seafood Gum bo NEW YEAR'S EVE and NEW YEAR'S D A Y Christopher 0 Gaines, son of Terry 0 Gaines of ,6506 S E Dag mar Road, Portland. OR, and Arnie E Gaines of 2428 N E 25th. Portland. OR, has graduated from Air Force basic training at Lackland Air Force Base. Texas During the six weeks of training the airman studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special training in hu man relations In addition, airmen who complete basic training earn credits toward an associate degree through the com munity college of the Air Force Chicken ' • Pork R.ba • Heel Rib» 3328 N.E. KILLINGSWORTH On Monday. January 19th, 1987. the United States will celebrate the Second Annual Legal Holiday in rememberance of the late Reverend Dr Martin Luther King, Jr In recognizing the importance of this day, Portland, Oregon Vancouver, Washington, will take part in this National Holiday Celebration. This year s celebration is scheduled for Sunday, January 18th, at the Red Lion Inn (Jantzen Beach). The event will contain a number of the area s finest jazz, R & B musical and vocal groups, local speakers, a portrayal of Dr King and a special appearance of the Martin Luther King, Jr Comme morative Mass Choir of Portland. Oregon in conjunction with the voices of the Martin Luther King, Jr School of Vancouver, Washington The event will begin at 8 00 p m ‘til 1 0 0 « m with a 7 00 p m No Host Bar with Hors d'oeuvres Tickets will go on sale on January 2, 1987 for a $10 00 donation at the following locations House of Sound and Mrs C s Wigs For additional ticket information, call Joe (Bean) Keller at 288 1662 2 8 8 -3 8 3 6 j. W IT U l-T O e m H I 1 1 11 1 I I Y is ___ To keep w arm put on a hat Eighty percent of your body heat escapes through your heed JAZZY :"M SR. Pvt John C Green Pvt John C. Green, son of Helen I Green of 14420 S E Alder St Port land, OR, has completed basic training at Fort Bliss. Texas During the training, students receive instruction in drill and ceremonies weapons, map reading, tactics, military courtesy, military justice, first aid and Army history and traditions A rm y Reserve Private 1st Class Elise S Kazada Army Reserve Private 1st Class Elise S. Kazda, daughter of Sarah S Kazda of 7916 N. Hurst. Portland, OR. has completed basic trainmo at Fort Dix, N J . During the training, students received instruction in drill and ceremonies, Request for "KING DAY" Volunteers On Sunday, January 18, 1987, the Martin Luther King, Jr Commemora tive Committee will present the Second Annual KING DAY CELEBRATION This year s event will take place at the Red Lion Inn (Jantzen Beach) Ih e King Day Production Committee is looking for volunteers to assist in this year s celebration Areas to be covered are poster and flier distribu tion, ad sales for souvenir booklet. Host, Hostess and much more If you would like to volunteer your time or services, please contact Joe (Beanl t eller at 15031 288 1662 A rm y Spec 4 Johnny F M a c k Army Spec 4 Johnny F Mack, son of John F. and Susie Mack of 4824 N.E. 18th Ave., Portland, OR, has arrived for duty at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington Mack is a broadcast systems specialist A rm y N ational Guard Private Bobby L Rudolph Army National Guard Private Bobby L Rudolph, son of Joan M Portis and stepson of Jerry L Portis of 9650 N Woolsey Ave . Portland, OR. has completed basic training at Fort Dix, N. J. During the training, students received instruction in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, tactics, military courtesy, military justice, first aid, and Army history and traditions. A irm an Craig L Stinson Airman Craig L. Stinson, son of Dale C. Stinson of 2024 N E 49th St and Barbara K. Stinson of 7342 N Buchanan Ave , both of Portland, OR, has graduated from Air Force basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. During the six weeks of training the airman studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special training in human relations In addition, airmen who complete basic training earn credits toward an associate degree through the community college of the Air Force Her* * a high flying bit of n t w i tha scientific invaitigation of kite* began with an English schoolmaster about 1820 when George Pocock applied the existing understanding of these devices to drive a carnaga Metro Crisis Intervention Service is seeking individuals to volunteer with the 24 hour crisis hotline Extensive training is offered, with the next train mg beginning January 17 Early registration is suggested due to limited class size Volunteers are needed at the downtown and Hillsboro offices For information about volunteer opportunities, call 226 3099 Winter months bring an increase in calls from people seeking shelter, food and fuel resources, as well as problems relating to holiday despression and stress The 24 hour crisis number is 223 6161 and offers free confi dential telephone counseling Red Cross Parenting Course Scheduled The American Red Cross is offer mg "Parer ting Your Child From One to Six” in four sessions each Tuesday, January 6 thru 27, from 7 to 9 p m , at Emanuel Hospital, 2801 N Gantenbein Taught by Red Cross authorized volunteer instructors, the class will cover sensorimotor, language, mtel lectual and social emotional growth, discipline, safety, nutrition, health, philosophies of contemporary parenting, and current child devel opment theories Pre registration is necessary since class size is limited Cost of the class is $20 per couple or individual to cover costs of materials Call the American Red Cross, 284 7090, to pre register Blood Donors Sought KELSEY’S Dry Cleaners & Laundromat Drapes/Blankets/Robes We Do Bedspreads/Comforters 1759 N.E. Dekum '“ " ' " " ’ « s ' Shoe SHINE YOUR SHOES NOW FREE Pick-Up Delivery Service from Noon til 8 p.m PICK UP & DELIVERY KELSEY'S SHOE S H IN IN G 1759 N E DEKUM 3-0176 In response to a recent plea for Type "O” blood donors, a special four hour drive is scheduled Mon day, February 2, 1987 from 3 7 p.m ., at Meridian Park Hospital, Tualatin. Donations are by appoint ment only, and reservations may be made by calling the volunteer office at the hospital Although no blood type will be turned away, there is a special need in Portland area hospitals for the more universal donor blood supply due to increased use in treating sur gical and cancer patients, as well as transplants The American Red Cross Mobile Unit is sponsored by the Meridian Park Hospital Auxiliary. Free Clinic Extra cost for pick up & delivery FREE COFFEE Every Sat 4 Sun Come and Enjoy a free cup of coffee with Kelsey's C mt -I p Seeking Volunteers weapons, map reading, tactics, military courtesy, military justice, first aid, and Army history and traditions A free diabetes screening clinic is being offered at Meridian Park Hos pital, Tualatin The clinic will be open from 9 9 30 a m. on Monday, February 2. Pre registration is required For additional information, contact the community education office at the hospital, 692 2656 MT HOOD COMMUNITY college Help us find a balance. 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