Page 6 Portland Observer SEPTEMBER 7,1989 ACT-SO AWARDS WE SURE KNOW THEM BY NOW National ACT-SO chairman Vernon J a rre tt, far left, joined Percy Lewis, vice president of the Southeastern Michigan McDonald’s Operators Association, far right, in presenting $21,000 from Ronald McDonald Children’s Charities to the top 12 ACT-SO students recently during the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) annual convention held in D etroit ACT-SO,an acronym for Afro- Academic,Cultural, Technological and Scientific Olympics, is an educational competition sponsored by the NAACP.Sharing the scholarship grant are, left to right, Leon Spencer of Indianapolis, Ind. Khary Bridgewater of Saginaw, Mich., and Nehrwr Schoop of Chicago, 111., who received $1,500, $3,000 and $750, respectively, for their second-, first-, and third-place wins in the sciences area of ACT-SO competition. Kenneth Gam ble and Leon Huff, legendary songwriters/producers and creators of “ The Sound of Phila­ delphia” , were feted recently by BMI to celebrate their “ If You Don’t Know Me By Now” reaching the #1 pop and adult contemporary chart spots by Simply Red. In their 25 years with the performing rights organization Gamble & Huff have received 23 BMI pop Awards (for most performed songs) that account for 19,932,973 per­ formances on US radio and television Pictured here at the BMI party are (1-r), Harold Melvin (artist on the original version, released 1972), Constance Heigler of Mighty Three Music, Publisher o f the song, Kenneth Gamble, BMI president & CEO Frances Preston, and Leon Huff. KING COBRA DEDICATES SEPTEMBER TO THE FIGHT AGAINST SICKLE CELL ANEMIA • ’'2.* > < • .<• King Cobra Premium Malt Liq­ uor will dedicate the month of Sep­ tember to the fight against Sickle Cell Anemia when it will again state the King Cobra fight against Sickle Cell Anemia fund-raiser. For every case purchased during the promotion period, King Cobra will make a cash contribution to the National Association for Sickle Cell Disease. The promotion will be sup­ ported by themed point-of-sale ma­ terials, featuring “ Cobra m an,” the newest addition to the King Cobra team. Sickle Cell Anemia appears in children as early as six months of age. One out of every twelve black Americans carries the Sickle Cell Trait and one of five hundred Black Americans has the Sickle Cell Ane­ mia disease. W hat’s more, not just Black Americans can get Sickle Cell Anemia, people of Mediterranean origin may also carry the trait. “ King Cobra is once again very proud to participate in this promo­ tion to help find a cure for Sickle Cell Anemia,” said Al Cummings, brand manager for King Cobra Premium MaltLiquor. “ The power of this pro­ motion is that everybody benefits, including the retailers, consumers and, most importantly, the National As­ sociation for Sickle Cell Disease." King Cobra Premium Malt Liq­ uor is a product of Anheuser-Busch, Inc., St. louis, Mo. MadrasChickeH py Tires O ff Police Car? Nfirade 250 nffl®5 P** ? _____ » » ■ I j 2 t j, . Ì. r B Medford Man Grows 9501b. Zucchini! ■* »sac SMITHSONIAN NAMES NEW DIRECTOR OF THE PROGRAM IN AFRICAN AMERICAN CULTURE (One of the above actually happened.) If the idea of a declining Pacific Power electric bill seems like tabloid sensationalism, consider this. On August 22 of this year, Pacific Power prices in Oregon decreased for the third time in the past two years. Our prices overall have dropped 8% since May 1987. The average Pacific Power residential customer will be paying about $2 less per month for electricity than in 1985. Besides reducing operating costs, our recent merger with Utah Power & Light has helped us trim prices. We are committed to stable, competitive cus­ tomer prices through 1992. So, although other headlines may catch your eye in the supermarket check-out line...our news counts most at your bottom line. And, it’s all true. Gwendolyn Keith Robinson I been named the new director of Program in African American C ture at the Smithsonian's Natio Museum of American History. S replaces Bernice Johnson Reagon v is now a curator in the museum’s vision of Community Life. In her new position. Dr. Robin: will be responsible for the devel ment of a series of colloquia i performance programs that conti ute to a broader understanding African-American culture and 1 tory. Robinson is the author of Cro and Glory: An Historical Analyst the Afro-American Beauty Indus and Tradition. (The book will released soon. Details are not av able at this time.) PACIFIC POWER THE ENERGY SERVICES COMPANY © 1989 Pacific Power A PacifiCorp Company. I 4