Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 03, 1987, Page 3, Image 3

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    June 3, 1987, Portland Observer, Page 3
Nationally
Acclaimed
Author to
Highlight AOIP
Workshop
A N N O U N C IN G
Beauty &
Barber Supplies
W o rld o f Curl
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Flag Unveiled at PCC
T h e c e re m o n y w h ic h in c lu d ed m u s ic, speech es
and g reetin g s fro m N /N E C o alitio n C h air, Linda
Joh n son w a s clearly th e h ig h lig h t o f H N A a c ti­
vities this y ear.
289-0205
CANNED
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FROZEN, ETC.
First
Interstate
Bank
Serving Oregon for m ore than 120 years.
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NAME BRANDS
VISIT OUR DELI
Gentile
Tues. — Sat. 10:00 a .m . - 6 p .m .
Get the car loan
you deserve.
OPEN
M on.-S af. 9 :3 0 -6
by Redken
Stop by P&J's for
friendly and courteous service
at affordable prices
T h e flag m a y be v ie w e d a t th e N o rth e as t C o alitio n
o f N eig h b o rh o o d s o ffic e . 4815 N .E. 7th. For fu r ­
th e r in fo rm a tio n , c o n ta c t Lorraine T u n kin s , Flag
D esign C h airperson , 248-4575.
Photo by R ichard J. B ro w n
\bu work hard for a better way of life.
So you deserve to get the car or truck you want.
On your terms.
Come to First Interstate Bank of Oregon, where
you'll find the greatest flexibility for choosing the
loan that fits your needs.
Arrange for low monthly payments over a long
term. Put a little money down or nothing at all-even
on late-model used cars.We'll explain the options.
Then you decide.
Apply for your loan at any First Interstate office.
Or call the loan hotline weekdays 10 a m. to 7 p.m.,
weekends from noon to 5 p.m. In Portland, call
225-4000 Outside Portland, call 1-800-228-0454.
Apply now. And get the auto loan you deserve
K era-S oft
Designer Touch available soon ★
WHOLESALE
283-3171
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W e Carry:
GROCERIES BELOW
Over 3 0 Years
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SUITE 200
esteem.
Serving Portland for
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231 N. L O M B A R D
In June, 1980, M s. Haynes re­
tired, after 30 years o f service, from
the Los Angeles U nified School
D istrict as a teacher, training tea­
cher, assistant p rincipal, principal
and an adm inistrative co nsu ltan t.
Since her retirem ent, Ms. Haynes
has becom e President o f the Three
S M anagem ent C orporation w hose
Publishing C om pany published the
Extended Edition o f Good News On
Grape Street in S eptem ber, 1986.
She serves as M anagem ent C onsul­
ta n t fo r the Council o f Black A d ­
m inistrators in Los Angeles City; is
form er N ational Chairperson, Inter-
organizational Liaison C om m ittee,
Assault On Illiteracy Program ; is
W estern C oordinator, N ational Edu­
cating Black Children C onference
sponsored by U .S . Congressman
A ugustus H aw kins; Board o f D irec­
tors M em ber, California Christian
Home; A dvisory Board M em ber,
W e stm iniste r N eighborhood A sso­
ciation; and is a ctively involved in
m any o th e r public service organiza­
tio ns and activities.
M r. Phillips stated th a t th e Na­
tional A ssault On Illiteracy Program
has ide ntifie d the Grape Street
School as its m odel fo r using as
a ffective-oriented
approach
to ­
w ards tran sfo rm ing students, sta ff,
parents and co m m u n ity th ro ug h
recognizing the w o rth o f each ind i­
vidual and involving them in the p ro ­
cess o f building th e ir ow n se lf­
8 0 0 N Killingsworth
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M rs. C arrie A y e r H aynes, a u th o r
and e d u c a to r.
G roceries Below W holesale
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R ep re se n ta tive s fro m K ing, W o o d la w n , V ern o n
and S ab in N eig h b o rh o o d s jo in e d th e H u m b o ld t
N eig h b o rh o o d A ss o cia tio n in c e le b ra tin g a FLAG
U N V E IL IN G a t P o rtla n d C o m m u n ity C o lle g e ’s
C ascade C am p u s last w e o k . W in n e r o f th e Flag
D esign C o n te st. C h ris to p h er M c M u rra y (C) w as
jo in e d by 2nd and 3rd p laça c o n trib u to rs , S h a w a n a
F ox-D avis (L) and S ean S tro n g (R) as guests of
h o n or a t th e b a n q u e t p rep ared by O pal S tro n g and
c o m m itte e .
THE BEE COMPANY
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NOW OPEN
The T ri-C o u n ty Assault On Illi­
teracy Program w ill host a free co m ­
m u n ity w orksh o p fe aturin g Mrs.
Carrie A y e r Haynes, N ational Presi­
dent o f the N ational A ssociation o f
U niversity W om en and author o f a
h ighly acclaim ed book, "G o o d
News On Grape S treet: The Trans­
fo rm a tio n o f a G hetto S c h o o l," on
Saturday, June 13th, fro m 9:00 am
to 4:00 pm , at the Prince Hall Grand
Lodge, 116 N.E. Russell Street.
R obert Phillips, President o f the
T ri-C o u n ty Assault On Illiteracy Pro­
gram (AO IP ), said, "M rs . Haynes is
an outstan din g speaker and comes
prepared to share her know ledge
and expertise on h o w to eradicate
fu n ctio n a l illiteracy perm eating our
s o c ie ty ."
FOOD STAMPS
WELCOME
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