Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, November 17, 1988, Page 6, Image 6

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Page 6, Portland Observer, November 17, 1988
Applicants sought for North Portland Committee
MRS C’S WIGS
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FOR YOUR EVERCHANGING LIFESTYLES
• NAOMI SIMS • BORNFREE
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SALEM, OREGON
Pence-Kelly Construction
655 17th St., SE
Salem, Oregon 97301
(503) 399-7223
FAX (503) 585-7477
Come One ... Come ftfi!
We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from
small business and small disadvantaged business sub-contractors
and women and minority business enterprises.
SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
Rogue Community College Phase II
BID DATE: NOVEMBER 23,1988 at 1 :00 P.M.
Southern Oregon State College
Computer Services Building
BID DATE: DECEMBER 8, 1988 at 2:00 P.M.
R.A. CHAMBERS & ASSOC.
Jamie's Place
DISCOUNTS
281-6525
SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
BID DATE: November 29,1988 at 3:00 P.M.
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November 18th
5:00 p.m. Until ???
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executive officer, will make recom­
mendations on the appointments
to the Metro Council at the Decem­
ber 22 council meeting.
For more information and to re­
ceive an application, contact
Metro, 2000 SW First Avenue.
Portland, 221-1646.
enhancement are, between the
Willamette and Columbia rivers
and 1-5 to 1-405. Neighborhoods
include St. Johns, Portsmouth,
University Park, Kenton, Arbor
Lodge and Overlook. Terms of
office are four years beginning
January 1.
Deadline for filing applications is
December 2, Rena Cusma, Metro
North Portland area By the time
the landfill closes in 1991, the fund
is expected to total $ 1 5 million.
Three spots will be filled when the
terms of Steve Roso, Pamela Ar­
den and Nick DeNicola expire
December 31.
DeNicola re­
signed in September.
Committee members must be
residents of the North Portland
The Metropolitan Service District
is accepting applications from
North Portland residents inter­
ested in serving on the North Port­
land Enhancement Committee.
The seven-member committee,
established in 1986, recommends
how to spend the 50-cent-per-ton
fee collected at the St. Johns
Landfill for project to benefit the
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FAX (503) 687-9451
We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from
small business and small disadvantaged business sub-contractors
and women and minority business enterprises.
Black history
Calendar 1989
Hartford, Conn., November 15 -
The next time you check the calen­
dar to see what day it is, you might
find yourself learning something.
The 1989 Calendar of Black His­
tory, now available from AEtna Life
& Casualty, features daily high­
lights of significant events in black
history and monthly profiles of
black achievers.
Produced as a public service by
AEtna since 1982, the calendars
have been a “ mini-course” in
American black history. Every
day, a political, educational, cul­
tural or sporting fact offers insight
into many famous (and not-so-
famous) individuals and historical
developments.
For example,
many sports enthusiasts know
Joe Louis received the World
Heavyweight title on June 25,
1948, but most people don’t know
one of the first protest marches
occurred back in 1917. On July 28
of that year, thousands walked in
silence down New York City’s Fifth
Avenue denouncing lynchings
and racial inequalities.
The monthly profiles feature se­
lected individuals whose accom­
plishments are especially no­
table, including: Marcus Garvey,
organizer of the “ Back to Africa"
campaign: Meta Vaux Warrick
Fuller, internationally acclaimed
sculptor; and Thomas Greene
Bethune, a musical prodigy, de­
spite his blindness.
Other individuals profiled include:
Henry O. Flipper, the first black
graduate of West Point; Richard
Robert Wright, Educator and
Banker; Blanch Kelso Bruce, U S.
S enator; C harlotte Hawkins
Brown, educator and humanitar­
ian; Patricia Roberts Harris, law­
yer, educator and U.N. Delegate;
Billie Holiday, jazz singer; Tom
Molineaux, the first American
heavyweight contender; Francis
Watkins Harper, poet, author and
lecturer; and Elijah McCoy, inven­
tor. Each profile is illustrated by
artist Tom McKinney.
A Philadelphia native, McKinney’s
paintings have appeared on such
popular television series as “The
Cosby Show,” “growing Pains”
and “ Busting Loose." Says McK­
inney of the project, “ It’s vital that
every American - especially our
children - has a chance to see and
read about people and events
that have shaped this country's
history.” McKinney’s work is es­
pecially vibrant due to the 5-color
printing process used in produc­
tion.
Previous calendars have
been black and white.
The 16" x 12” calendar can be
obtained by mailing a check (pay­
able to AEtna Life & Casualty) for
$2.00 to BLACK HISTORY CAL­
ENDAR, AEtna Life & Casualty,
151 Farmington Avenue - RWAC,
Hartford. Connecticut, 06156.
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That’s what many families would
have to resort to this winter just to
stay warm. If it wasn't for Project Help.
Year after year, your donations have
provided emergency fuel assistance for
thousands of people caught without
heat. Like the elderly. The handi­
capped. And the unemployed.
This winter, they need your contri­
bution once again. It’s tax deductible
and simple to give. Just look for a
Project Help donation envelope in
your n’ext electric bill.
Beginning in January, your gift,
plus $100.000 from Pacific Power and
PGE shareholders, will be disbursed by
the Salvation Army to buy oil. wood,
gas or electricity for needy families in
your community.
So, please give as you're able. With
your help, this ad can generate heat.
Without going up in smoke.
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