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About Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1990)
«SERVER PORTLfifl ■g™ " Volume XXm Number 49 ------------------- 25$ The Eyes and Ears o f The Community" December 26,1990 National Council of Negro Women Marks 55th Anniversary With Unusual Dinner PAGE 2 Hoping for a Chance to be Somebody iiK ÎH iïf PAGE 3 Gail Washington Named Employer Relations Officer PAGE 4 A. Phillip Randolph Moms the loss of Their President PAGE 5 - Next Week - Willie Hart-Dispatcher Laborers Local Union 296 w e lc o m e Percy Hampton-Laborer Local 296 Focus on Labor Union 296 "Follow Your Money" - Union member’s advice by Jamie Partridge and Donna J. Ham mond. The key is money and politics and the A. Philip Ran dolph Institute is the political base of the Black Trade Union ist J k - £ ‘ Showing Compassion At Christmas Tom Carr - Retiree Laborer Local 296 INDEX News Religion Classifieds Bids/Sub Bids 2 3 7 8 Happy New Year! From the Portland Observer All other regular sections have been suspended this week for the holi days, they will resume In next weeks Issue. Ullyesses Tucker, Jr., Portland Observer colummist/television producer for KA TU-TV2 and Lavem Davis present Christmas gifts to a surprised group of students. The money for the gifts was made possible by Friends of Ullysses ", sho wanted to help needy families but remain unidentified. Tucker and Davis, the principal at Martin Luther King Elementary School, puurachased ten toys, five coats, and two Safeway gift certificates for the families in need. Standing in the back row are (from the left) Max Dizer (King), Michael Loop (Tubamn), and Joshua Loop (King). Front row: Hennisha "T" Dizer (King) and Patrick Loop (King). Not all of the students were able to attend the spontaneous gathering held at King School, but Davis hand delivered them later that day.