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August 5, 1987, Portland Observer, Page 5 A LOCALLY GROWN -ORCHARD FRESH NECTARINES & PEACHES c 29 LB. Faye Burch looks in to the M a rtin Luther King, Jr. tim e capsule during its P ortland stop last w eek, The capsule is carrying King m em orabilia in clu ding his Bible, replica o f the Nobel Prize, clothes and ALAD TOMATOES m any oth e r o f K in gs'be lo ng in g s. The Oregon Corn- m ission on Black A ffa irs hosted the capsules v is it to Oregon. Photo by Richard J. B row n VINE RIPE 99 LBS. C CRISP, LOCAL NORTHWEST GROWN LARGE GREEN RELL PEPPERS GREEN ONIONS & RADISHES C SUMMER FAVORITE! A yinde P riestly (I) was one o f the fo u rty youngsters th a t com pleted OMSI Pacific Rim S pa ce flig ht A c ademy. The w eek long cam p featured in stru ctio n and hands-on experience, both on the ground and in the air. S tudents g ot a first-h a nd lo o k at the a ir c ra ft o f supersonic flig h t and m et the p ilo ts w h o fly "o u ts id e the e nvelope." They u nd e rw e nt survival tra in in g , ran throu g h sim u la tio ns o f classic space m issions and gained experience using auth en tic NASA equipm ent, such as the g yro tron . The S paceflight A cadem y regim en was all in prepara tio n fo r the clim a ctic "m issio n d a y ," w hen students suited up and executed a sim ulated space m ission o f the ir ow n. W ith Priestly is M ichael M u rry, Teacher in Space fin a lis t fro m W ashington. Photo by Richard J. B row n Fashion Show And Luncheon Women of the Episcopal Church of St. Philip the Deacon will present an August Fashion Show and luncheon, Saturday, August 15, 1987, from 12:30 to 3 p.m. in the parish hall at 120 N.E. Knott Street. Patsy Andrews of P.A. Productions will be presenting Fashions Now and Then along with contemporary apparel for women, including the full figure woman, children and men by national and local designers. Raina Beavers, 1985 Rose Festival qpeen, will be commentator. I Lunch will be served at 12:30 p.m. followed by the fashion show. Tickets are ‘ 10.00 and are available from the church women or by calling Ida McClendon, 282-0724. Coupons will be distributed for purchase of items shown from local stores. In Remembrance of William Ceaser HAMM S BEER CHEVERNAY SPARKLING CIDER REGULAR OR LIGHT FROM NORMANDY, FRANCE REG. $ 2 .6 9 NON-ALCOHOLIC $179 Funeral for William B. "Pepper" Ceaser who drowned in an attempt to rescue two boys from the treach erous current of the Columbia River on June 14, was held in the Vann and Vann Funeral Home on June 26. I 12 OZ. CANS 12 PACK 750 ML. BULK FOODS ROLAND SARDINES HONEY FRESH PURE LB PARSONS SWEET PRUNES.........» IN TOMATO SAUCE 89‘ 99' DARK OR GOLDEN Annual Children of Africa Picnic RAISINS ...................................J» 5 ’/2 OZ. CANS On Saturday, August 8th, the 2nd Annual Children of Africa Picnic will be held at Willamette Park, off of S.W. Macadam. The picnic, which will begin at 11:00 a.m., will offer African dishes from the whole continent. Feel free to bring friends, African dishes, and beverages; and meet your Brothers and Sisters from all over Africa. This is a moment to mingle, shake hands, hug, giggle —no heads of state, no mini sters, no speeches —we are simple folk, and we're not forming an organi zation. Come, let us have a great and marvelous time together. Come one, OVER 2 5 0 BULK FOODS IN STOCK SUGAR RIVER RING Come all! THE MOUNT OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH SAUSAGES N.E. First J t Schuyler • 284 1954 4 VARIETIES John H Jackson. Minister, M Ed M D 9 30 A M Church School 11 00 A M Congregational Worship 5 00 P M Vesper Service 10 00 A M Baptism Fourth Sunday 11 00 Communion Each First Sunday The American Baptist Convention, American Baptist Churches of Oregon: Lott Carey Foreign Mission Convention: National, Oregon, Portland Ecumenical Ministries, American Bible Society, M .& M . Board. ' I Ml OLD WISCONSIN NATURAL Ceaser 25, drowned while trying to save his 10 year old nephew, and a 5 year old boy who were on a small rubber raft that was pulled into the current. The boys were res cued moments later by a passing boater. Ceaser's body was found June 24. Born in New Orleans, Ceaser moved to Portland in 1970. He graduated from Jefferson 'High School where he excelled in track. Ceaser worked for the Hilton Hotel in Portland as a Banquet Waiter after graduating from high school. Ceaser is Survived by his parents Betty and William Ceaser of Port land. Also by his four brothers; Roland, Madison, David and Whar- dell; all of Portland. And by his eight sisters; Joyce, Debra, Eva, Brenda, Donna, Denise, and Betty Jean; all of Portland and Brenda Powell of Slidell Louisian and by his fiancee Kathy Puderbough. T V y* SWISS CHEESE BY THE PIECE POUND SWISS . TiZ E N N E R ’S BRAUN- SCHWEIGER 79? GERMAN BRATWURST sr? S E U N IO N & O A K 2 3 5 -9 3 5 3 'AILY SAM-9PM SUNDAY 6AM-4PM fe gazes naß i**' ■ PRICES GOOD AUGUST 5-11 J