p age4, Portland Josuvfci, Ape 1. idä/ Happy 75th Cleophu* Butter celebrated hia 75th birthday Sunday. March 29, W 7. at Maranatha Church'* S*r- vmfl Senior Saint* annual potluck dinner. Tournament Champs After victories at the summer A B A Nation* in Los Angeles and Fall Tournament in Portland. Oregon, Wilson Smith and Art Shepherd have repeated as winners in the over 300 Open Pairs at the Spring '87 A B A Tournament, held at the Governor House in Olympia. W A. March 13, 14 b 15 Other winners from Portland were Mazie Freeman and Ida M* Clendon in the under 100 Open Pairs Robert Parker. Charles Rawlins, Wilson Smith and Art Shepherd also won the Swiss Team of Four championship You Are Cordially Invited The Portland Chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Inc are holding a tea Sunday. April 12, 1987 from 1 00 p m to 4 00 p m in the home of Mr and Mrs Richard J Brown, 10N E Ainsworth Proceeds from this event will go to the Mariah Taylor Nurse Practitioner Health Clinic Special mutic was provided by Senior Saint M r* Flora Bryant, and special guest soloist, operatic sopra­ no, Betty Dorsey, did a beautiful rendition of "The Holy City” . She was accompanied by Rev Henry Greenidge at the piano. Photographs were provided by great nephew Michael Whitmore D eath W ith D ignity The Urban League of Portland and Oregon Health Decisions are co planning a community meeting/ presentation on "Death with Dig nity" issues which is open to the public on April 21, 1987 from 1 00 to 3:00 p.m. at the Matt Dishman Community Center, 77 N.E Knott Come One, Come All "Burgerville USA for Community Care" is happening Saturday. April 18, from 10 00 a m to 1:00 p.m at Bethel AME Church. 5828 N E 8th at Jarrett The Easter Bunny will be there along with goodies, an egg hunt and a puppet show Stop by and have some fun (L Rl R obert Parker. W ilson S m ith Charles R aw lins and A rt Shepherd hone their skills w ith a friendly gam e of bridge Photo by Richard J B row n SAFEWAY 1 Æ 'v- •*. ' "ir Black A ffairs M e e tin g The Oregon Commission on Black Affairs will hold its regular monthly meeting Wednesday, April 8, 1987 from 3 P M to 5 P.M in Room 354 of the State Capitol Bull ding in Salem, Oregon. The meet ing is open to the public and all in­ terested persons are welcome Contact Kathleen Saadat, 378 2969 for more information F u ll-C u t B e e f R o u n d S te a k South A frica D ivestitu re Bill Public H earing To Be Held on W ednesday, April 8 State Representative Margaret L Carter, Vice Chair of the House Human Resources Committee, an nounced today the public hearing on House Bill 2001, the South Afri ca Divestiture Bill, will be hold on Wednesday. April 8 at 1:30 p.m. in Hearing Room D, State Capitol. "I encourage all citizens repulsed by the brutality and repression of the apartheid system in South Afri ca to come to express their support for House Bill 2001," Representative Carter said "This is an important public hearing " Introduced by Representative Carter, House Bill 2001 has the sup port of the Albina Ministerial Alii ance, Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon, the Black United Front, the Urban League of Portland, American Friends (Quakers) Service Committee, the Christian Methodist Espicopal Church, the Japanese American Citizens League. Oregon Rainbow Coalition, Portlanders Or ganized for South African Freedom (POSAF), Portland Chapter of the New Jewish Agenda, and the Port land Gray Panthers For further information, citizens can call 1 800 327 7389 Safew ay " S e le c t” g ra in -fe d beef Great for S w iss steak Super trim m e d 1/4-lnch to give you real value! S a v e l i p to S I . 4 1 L b ., N o L im it! Sure to Look »n Vour z u m SL a MT* Io, you. 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Herb Cawthorne, President, Ur ban League; Avel Gordly, American Friend* Service Committee, POSAF; Youth Representative, BUF Teen age Care Project; Joyce Harris, Black Educational Center; Reymun do Mann, Metropolitan Human Re lations Commission; Macceo Pettis. Portland Rainbow Coalition FEA TUR ED SPEAKER Rev Colin Jones, South Africa Let your voice be heard: Protest Racist Violence in Oregon; Forsyth County, Georgia. Howard Beach, New York; Mobile, Alabama and South Africa. Join the March Against Racist Violence on April 4th. For information contact POSAF, 230 9427 D a ily ’s T h ic k S lic e d B a c o n A pprox. 1 ,i-L b . Pkg. A favorite breakfast m eat' Lb. Santian* Save Up To 99’ Lb Santiam Corn or B ea n s ’ W hole K ernel or Cream Style Corn, 17-Oz. or C ut or S liced G reen Beans. 16-Oz. For S ave Up To $ 6 .8 0 S to ck-U p . No L im itf SW EET SEEDLESS 10-Lb. 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