Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, May 13, 1987, Page 3, Image 3

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    M ay 13 1987 P o rtla n d O bserver, Page 3
W om en of Excellence
Six local w om en w ill receive Delta
Sigma Theta "W o m e n o f Excel
lence" Awards at the sorority's an
rtual luncheon to be held at the
Jantzen Beach Red Lion Inn on
Saturday. May 16
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V a s h ti M u rp h y
have had the honor o f having her
presence
She is a v o unteer D rector for the
Summer Blood Testing and Hyper
tensive Awareness Program
The
program is designed to teach youth
to w ork w ith older persons
She is the Past President o f Les
Femmes. Albina Lions W om en's
A u xilia ry, Oregon Heart Associa
tion Oregon Critical Care Medical
Association, Nurses Corps and Van
courver Avenue 1st Baptist Church
L y n n Z. T a lto n
P ro fe s s io n a l A c h ie v e m e n t
Mrs Talton entered college to t>e
come a nurse after rearing a family
of 6 girls She was part of the team
that perform ed Oregon s first heart
transplant operation Twenty eight
years ago she w ent to w ork at the
Oregon Health Science Center a-, .in
aide
Today, tw e n ty eight years
later, she is the Head Nurse over a
staff of 17 nurses
Mrs Talton is the only black
nurse manager at Oregon S> ieni e
and Health U niversity As head of
the Cardiac Recovery Heart Trans
plant Unit, a national re. ord has
been set There have b«*en 26 heart
transplants perform ed 23 p e r f o r m
ed in one year, w ith only 2 deaths
p e d a te Your 6 ^
%
swim team, water polo team, school
plays and S A D D.
(Students
Against Driving Drunk)
Renee
hopes to com bine her love for both
art and science as she persues high
or education
An excellent student an athlete
and talented in acting and drama,
Renee shows versitility and enjoy
m ent in life as a whole
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R e n e e R o s a n n e K o tu b e te y
s i» rlT iis rs « i ii o x id
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m u u asM t s » o s u s i s s n u i s i i s e
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Catlin Gabel S chool's eighth
grade production o f Cole Porter s
A nything Goes has been post
poned from Thursday and Fridayt.
May 13th and 14th, to Friday and
Saturday. May 29th and 30th at
8 00 PM in the Cabell Center theater
on the Catlin Gabel campus 8825
SW Barnes Road
Admission is $3 00 for adults,
$2 00 for students and seniors
Y o u lli A w a rd
Receiving ttie Youth Award for
198/ Rene Rosanne Kotubetey al
ready boasts a list of achievements
including National Honor Society
Parkrose High School Portland
Rose Festival Princess first place
art award athlete of the month
and student of the m onth in art
In addition, she finds tim e for the
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GE SERAI DESTISTRY
•DENTAL CARE H)R THE WHOLE EAMILY"
5 0 3 -2 2 8 -3 0 0 9
Dr. Edward G. ^a rd
t» 10 SU Mdcr. suite
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M c K e n z ie
Guest Speaker at the ceremony
w ill be Rev Vashti M urphy McKen
zie The awards are given annually
to outstanding black wom en in the
fields o f com m unity services, edu
cation, professional achievement
and religion On senior citizen and
one youth are also honored
Awards this year will be presen
ted to Lois Marie Lewis, teacher/
poet, Alyce G Robinson, retired
advocate counselor, Portland Job
Corp , Bobbie B Nunn, com m unity
services and retired from Portland
Public Schools; Lynn Z. Talton,
head nurse, Cardiac Recovery,
Heart Transplant Unit, Oregon
Health Sciences University, Lelitia
E Brock, senior citizen and home
maker, and Renee Rosanne Kotube
tey, a senior at Parkrose High
School.
L e titia B r o c k
Senior Citt/en
Mrs Brock was chosen W om an
of the Year’ ’ by the Oregon Asso
ciation o f Colored W om en.
Re
ceived National recognition for
“ Family o f the Year'' from the Na
tional Urban League
Her latest
achievem ent being awarded "W o
man of O utstanding Accom plish
m e n t" aw ard at the Links "Can Do
Festival."
In 1980 she was appointed by
Mayor G oldschm idt to position No
13
City Council Commission on
Aging
Delivered food to the sick
and shut ins for 5 years.
Chair
person for United Good W ay North
east area
She is a volunteer sec
retary at the Goodwill Industries
Mrs Brock is the m other of 4
daughters (all college graduates),
grandm other of 9 grandsons, and
great grandm other of 2 grandsons
Portland is truly lucky to have
such a grand, active, dedicated sen
tor citizen, w ho believes in giving to
the com m unity
L o is M a r ie L e w is
E d u c a tio n "
Lois, teacher and poet, was invol
vcd in the initial planning of the
Black Educational Center Book
store Prepared budgets and nego
tjated the funding of the Black Cul
tural A ffairs Board at Portland State
University, and is the author o f 6
books
Math tu to r, Portland State Uni
versity, HOST tu to r Portland Public
Schools. Coordinator Com m unity
Events for poets, musicians, and
other artists, producer of television
productions to encourage com m u
nity talent, a volunteer instructor at
Oregon State Penitentiary
It has been stated and I quote.
People seeking advise, assistance,
encouragem ent or a listening ear
often seek o u t L o is."
Can you believe she still has time
to be a m other of 6 and g rand­
mother o f 19?
A ly c e G. R o b in s o n
R »l tg lo n "
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and fu lly p ro c e s s e d A
fa m ily fa v o rite '
(S irlo in H alf. Lb SI 49)
(W h o le Pork Loin. Lb. SI 45)
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Steak
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to give you real v a lu e 1
Franks
1-Pound
Safew ay, p re m iu m fra n ks
A fa v o rite of kid s & a d u lts !
Lb.
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Save Up
To 79’ Ea
12-Ounce
Orange Juice
Flaw R-Pac, fro ze n c o n c e n tra te ,
100“ . p u re o ra n g e ju ic e . . ju s t
add w a te r and m ix!
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No
Save Up To 52' Each
Granny Smiths
A
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w ith lots of cru n ch and ju ic e !
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Prices effective 7-full days from 7 A.M. May 13
thru May 19. 1987, at Safeway Stores in the
immediate area of originating publication.
Sales limited to retail quantities. No sales to dealers.
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OFF
25%
Bread Sale
Save 25 % on every s in g le
lo a t o t b re a d in the s to re !
C hoose your fa vo rite s or try
s o m e th in g n e w 1
L im it 1
New Zealand*
Mrs Robinson, member of Bethel
A M E Church; 1st Vice President,
Church W om en United; 1st Vice
President Puget Sound W om en's
M issionary Society o f the African
M ethodist Episcopal Church; 2nd
Vice President Zepha Baker Mis
fio ria ry U nit, Bethel A M E. Church;
Historian. Fifth D istrict Connection
at o f A frican M ethodist Episcopal
Church; class instructor. Laymen's
Seminar, active member o f the Altar
Guild, Cathedral Choir, and young
people’s Departm ent Leader; a
fo lu n te e r for the tutorial programs
Job Corps. Loaves and Fishes, are
just a few o f the organizations that
Rib Half
Pork Loin
Save Up
To 40',
No L im it!
Stock-Up! No Limit!
Large
Red Ripe
T o m ato es
Calif.
H ass
A vo ca d o s
F ie ld -fre s h .
G reat
fo r s a n d w ic h e s , to sse d
sa la d s or ve g g ie tra y s '
D e lic io u s , sm o o th w ith a
n u tlik e flavor. G reat for
g u a c a m o le d ip A m o re '
For
Save Up To 5 0 ' Lb ,
No L im it'
Save Up
To 70’ On 5
SAFEWAY
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