Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, April 15, 1987, Page 8, Image 8

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    Page 8. Portland Observer. April 15, 1987
G ra n d m o th e rs A g a in s t Drugs
to H old O pen House
Grandmothers Against Drugs, a newly formed N E Portland organization
assisting children of parents suffering from substance abuse, has announ
ced plans to host an open house to commemorate its grand opening on
Monday. April 20th. 1987
The program, housed at 4128 ME Union Ave., Portland, also s e rv o
hot meals to the children and operates under the direction of Mrs Vera
Benson, long time welfare rights activist and 1987 Jefferson Award reci
pient
A recent request for donations was quite successful." states Mrs Bai’
son. "but items such as food, clothing, and other necessities are «¡Jill
needed ."
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The open house is scheduled to begin at 5 pm with child care provirffd
for parents who bring toddlers Seniors are especially welcomed For }
formation, call 281 1611 or 281 1927
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HOW MCICH DID YOG PAY
FOR YOGR LAST TGNE-GP?
$100
$80
90
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The law firm of Royce Sw anson and Thom as w as honored at the
50th Anniversary Banquest of the N ational Lawyers Guild IN LG I
The firm is involved w ith the Law yers' C o m m ittee on Central A m er
ica. NLG's Litigation C o m m itte e . NLG s Labor C o m m itte e . NLG s
Sub C om m ittee on Toxic Tort Litigation and tho N LG ’s Crim inal
Defense C o m m itte e They w ere involved in the successful defense
of anti apartheid protestors, they successfully defended a m em ber
of the A m erican Indian M o v e m e n t and brought the issue of the U S
G overnm ent s role in C entral A m erica before the Bar and the public
Seated from L R are M ichael Royce. Doug S w anson and Ray
Thomas
Photo by R ichard J Brown
M oving? Give N ew
Address to IRS and Post
O ffice
Have you moved? Is so and you
are expecting a federal refund
check, you need to notify your pre
vious post office of your address
change
Postal carriers are instructed to
forward federal refund checks if
there is a new address
If not,
refund checks are returned as unde
liverable to the IRS This causes a
delay in getting your refund of at
least eight weeks
Don't delay, notify your post of
fice today
Blood Pressure
Clinic
S enator Jim Hill testifies supporting House Bill
2001 introduced by Rep M arg aret C arter last
w eek The bill calls tor d ivestm ent of funds from
com panies doing business w ith the m inority
g o vern m en t of So A frica
In an a fte rn o o n of
testim ony, only tw o people testifying did not
support the bill
Photo by Richard J Brown
A public Hypertension I blood
pressure) Screening clime is sche
duled Thursday May 7. from 1 30
3 p m , at the King City Retirement
Center 11777 S W Queen Eliza
beth, King City The clinic will be
staffed by registered nurses from
Meridian Park Hospital, Tualatin
The clinics are scheduled the first
Thursday of each month appoint
ments are not necessary, and there
is no charge For more information,
call 692 2656
The C rucible
The Catlin Gabel Players will per
form "The Crucible by Arthur Mil
ler at the Gabel Center for the Per
forming Arts on Thursday, April 30,
Friday. May 1 and Saturday.
May 2, at 8 00 p m A matinee on
Sunday. May 3, is scheduled for
1 00 p m
Admission prices are
$2 00 for adults and SI 00 for stu
dents The Gabel Center is located
at 8825 S W Barnes Road on the
Catlin Gabel School campus
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D eath W ith D ignity
Lucien Loiseau. referring to the 11 students sus
pended for taking over one of the buildings on
the Reed campus as héros
w as am ong the
m any speakers calling for Reed College to divest
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H appy 100th
A S S O C IA T IO N OF O REG ON BLACK LAW YERS
M o n th ly S yposium
TOPIC The Criminal Justice System
From Intake to Sentencing
d e s ig n
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
Mrs Lydia Timms Munford and her brother J T Timms, Jr., of Portland
recently attended an event in Mmden, Louisiana, which was in celebration
of their father's 100th birthday
The Rev James Thomas Timms of Minden was honored by over 75 farm
ly members and friends at the surprise birthday party which was capped
with a special card from President Ronald Reagan and his wife Nancy.
Rev Timms proudly boasts of 3 daughters, 3 sons, 15 grandchildren,
12 great grandchildren, 13 great great grandchildren, 1 sister, 9 nieces,
4 nephews, 2 daughters in law. and 1 brother in law
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Let s Go To Th e Rally
SPEAKERS The Honorable Aaron Brown, Jr . District Court Judge
for Multnomah County; and Roosevelt Robinson. Deputy District
Attorney for Multnomah County
PCC Cascade Cam pus A u d ito riu m
7 00 to 8 30 P M
Thursday, April 23. 1987
Oregon People for Prison Alternatives is sponsoring a rally and visitors
strike for family and friends of Oregon prison inmates in support of House
Bill 2536 which would provide for extended visiting programs for families
at our state prisons The rally will be held on Tuesday, April 28, 1987, at
12:30, on the steps of the State Capitol Building in Salem
On that same afternoon, visitors are being urged not to visit inmates at
the prison as a show of support for improved visiting programs and as a
show of support from the inmates that this issue is important enough for
them to sacrifice an afternoon of visits
NOTE: The Corrections Division is not sponsoring this rally and, in fact,
has confiscated all literature advertising the rally which was sent by our
organization to inmates at the Oregon State Penitentiary.
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