Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 03, 1987, Page 8, Image 8

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    Page 8, Portland Observer, June 3, 1987
"L e t's Do It A g a in " w as the them e o f the Eliot
Reunion held at E liot School, n o w Tubm an M iddle
School, Friday evening. A b o u t 100 fo rm e r s tu ­
dents, teachers and parents a ttended the a ffa ir
and listened as speakers re fle cte d on past exper-
iences and events. A m ong those enjoying the
evening w ere L-R A hm ad M oham ed, Louise
Payne, Joseph Nunn, Jam es M oon, Emma Chiles,
Dennis Payne and Joyce Carter.
Photo by Richard J. B row n
The clim ax to the Eliot School Reunion w as the
singing o f "W e Are The W o rld " by the fo rm e r stu-
dents, teachers Er parents
Photo by Richard J. Brown
Reunion
The Cleveland High School class
of 1967 has scheduled its 20-year
reunion for the weekend of August
7. A Friday evening get-together at
the Rafters restaurant is slated for
alumni only. Saturday evening the
activity moves to the Columbia
River Red Lion, with a buffet and
dance for alums and their spouses.
Sunday afternoon is family day at
Woodstock Park.
For more information about re­
union activities, or if you can help
locate missing and out-of-state gra­
duates, call Gary Purpura, 775-2461
or Joanne Fuller Johns, 254-0113.
SAFEWAY
D ia b e te s Classes S la te d
A series of Diabetes Education
classes is planned Monday through
Thursday, June 22-25, at Meridian
Park Hospital, Tualatin.
Scheduled from 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
in the hospital cafeteria conference
room, the series is designed to
teach diabetics the skills necessary
to manage their illness, to help
adapt these management skills into
already-existing lifestyles, and to
help set realistic goals for diabetes
control.
Cost is $110 per client, or $27.50
per session, and with physician re­
ferral, is covered by Medicare and
most major insurance carriers. Fa­
mily members are welcome to at­
tend at no additional charge.
This session is taught by hospital
Diabetes Educator Cindi Balias,
R.N., Dietitian Martha Hirsch, R.D.,
Physical Therapist Pat Quintana,
R.P.T., and Staff Physicians Ken­
neth Martin, M.D. and Donald
Bouma, M.D.
For more information and pre­
registration, call 692-2656.
RED
RIPE
Plump, juicy red
ripe berries-a perfect
springtime treat. Try
some fresh strawberries
on shortcake & whipped
topping.
28-O unce
Heinz
Ketchup
Rich, thick, real tomato
taste-in a handy squeezable
light-weight plastic bottle.
TOMATO
KETCHUP
C P R Classes S c h e d u le d
Two classes in Cardiopulmonary
Resuscitation (CPR) are scheduled
in June at Meridian Park Hospital,
Tualatin. The classes are scheduled
on Monday, June 22, from 1-5 pm,
and June 24 from 6-10 pm. The
new, 1987 CPR standards from the
American Heart Association are
used in-the Meridian Park curricu­
lum. The new standards are of par­
ticular interest to people of the com­
munity who wish to particpate in
these basic life support classes as
they are easier to learn and remem­
ber in an emergency.
Meridian Park's classes teach a
one-person rescue technique. In­
fant and child CPR are optional, but
are also available during the class
times, for those who wish to parti­
cipate.
Group sessions may be
arranged.
Fee for the four hour class is $10,
and pre-registration is required. For
registration/information call the
Community Education office at the
Tualatin hospital, 692-2656.
H e a lth E d u c a tio n
C lasses: C a n c e r
"Community Resources for Can­
cer Patients, Families and Others
Who Care," Wednesday, June 24,
7 p.m .. Discovery Center, Tigard, is
the topic for discussion in the se­
cond session of the new health
education program co-sponsored by
Meridian Park Hospital and the Am ­
erican Cancer Society as an effort
to provide appropriate health care
information to the community.
Linda Pedersen, R.N., from Meri­
dian Park Hospital will discuss the
various community resources avail­
able to cancer patients, their fami­
lies and friends, or anyone inter­
ested in assisting those with cancer.
For additional information, con­
tact the community education de­
partment at the Tualatin hospital.
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