Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, January 28, 1987, Page 3, Image 3

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    January 28, 1987, Portland Observer, Page 3
A b o u t T h a t C o tto n C lub
S ch o la rsh ip
D eadline
The Cotton Club Revisited is a non profit organization dedicated to pre
serving the memory of an era of music and entertainment of the 1960's
In order to establish this program, there will be a fundraiser preview kick.
Off presentation at the Royal Esquire Club on Feb 15. 198/ Here's your
chance to see the very best of Portland's own musical talent of that era
8 ly Larkin Mel Brown. Shirley Nanette. Ralph Black. Gene Diamond.
Lee Remoehl, Ron Steen. Marianne Mayfield, George Lawson. Bobby
Bradford Cleve Williams. The Hamiltones. Les Williams, Dan Mason.
Bobby Bradford and Warren Bracken
all in one setting in a program
lasting from 5 p m to 1 a m
The Royal Esquire Club, located at 1/08 N.E Alberta
will host this
event the day after Valentines Day
that's Feb 15. Your chance to hear
and see your favorite performer Donations requested at the door
For more information, contact the Royal Esquire Club. 28/ 5154 The
Cotton Club Revisited. Paul Knauls. Chairman, 285 3434 or Mel Brown,
Publicity Chairman. 281 6683
High school students who are
interested in applying for $1,000
college scholarships should re
quest applications by March 16.
1987 from Education Communt
cations Scholarship Foundation,
721 N McKinley Road, Lake
Forest, Illinois 60045 To receive
an application, students should
send a note stating their name,
address, city, state and zip code,
approximate grade point average
and year of graduation. Sixty
five winners will be selected on
the basis of academic perfor­
mance, involvement in extra cur­
ricular activities and need for
financial aid.
Cotton Club Revisited" com m ittee members reminisce about the old times in front of the building that
use to be the Cotton Club (L R) Stan Franklin. Ben Watson. Mel Brown. Paul Knauls and Ralph Black
Photo by Richard J Brown
CPR For In fa n ts
"Infant CPR" will be offered
Thursday, Feb 5. from 6 to 9 p m.,
at St Vincent Hospital and Medical
Center in Souther Auditorium, 9155
SW Barnes Road
Participants will learn how to per­
form cardiopulmonary resuscitation
on children up to one year of age
Cost for the course is $ 10.
Preregistration is necessary, and
forms are available from St. Vin­
cent's Health and Lifestyle Cen­
ter. 11640 SW Parkway. 626 0890
Tfie Sun Never
Head Inju ry
S u p p o rt G roup
The Family Head Injury Support
Group will next meet Tuesday, Feb
ruary 10, 7:00 p.m., in the Easter
Seals Building (5757 S W Maca
dam I in Portland.
Speech therapist Kathy Ware will
discuss "Communication and Pro­
blem solving After Traumatic Brain
Injury" Ware will review common
types of communication problems
associated with hear injury, and will
present strategies for improving
communication, recall, and pro
blem solving skills.
There is no cost to attend, and
the public is welcome. For more
information, please call 229 7707.
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for your Safeway Shopping Guide
for a complete list
of specials at Safeway this week!
Prices Effective 1/28 Thru 2/3/87
At All Safeway Stores In The Area
Of Originating Publication. Sales
Limited To Retail Quanties. No
Sales to Dealers.