1 .♦ V k '. »»«'•»♦ ♦ ♦'•*» '»»»♦ »w 7< » ♦ A v S 'i -» •. ■ 4 * <« «r • » • • » » » »VO»* ♦ < * A’V V W v w ♦ **♦ November 20,1991...The Portland Observer...Page 3 Portland Native and Performer Pilot Returns, Announces Engagement To Former Childhood Sweetheart. H a v e A V ery 1 la p p y T h a n k sg iv in g Highland United Church Sponsors Dinner The Arkansas Club of Oregon will be serving Highland United Church of Christ, located at 4635 NE 9th Avenue will sponsor its 20th Annual Community Thanksgiving Dinner on Saturday November 23,1991 from 12 noon until 3:30 pm. The Community Thanksgiving dinner is a joint effort of Highland and St. Luke Lutheran Church of southwest' Portland. They have received dona­ tions from Walker Temple and New Testament COGIC churches, Council of Negro Women and support from many community residents. In 1990 more than 500 free dinners were served. Dinners will be delivered to the sick and shut-in within a two mile ra­ dius. If you would like dinner delivered or desire more information, call 287- 9567. Thanksgiving D inner FREE Novem ber 28, 19 9 1 at Dahlke Manor 915 NE Schuyler Street from 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. For Senior Citizens & Needy Persons Need Ride Name Deliver Dinne» not attending Address Need Ride Name Deliver Dinne» not attending Address Thanksgiving Dinner ut VoCunteers o f ’America. 537SE Aider T o rttu n i 02(97214 Qliu.rsiay, flipvcmùcr 28 th 11:30 A .9 i. RSVP 232-4117 Bernie Foster, right, newly elected President of the West Coast Black Publichers Association, in a discussion recently at the Association's Annual Convention at the Stouffer Concourse Hotel, Los Angeles. With Foster, who is also Publisher of the Portland (OR) “Skanner, ” are, from left, Mark V. Monteverdi, Specialist, Public Programs, Philip Morris Companies Inc., State Senator Regis Groff (D-CO), a luncheon keynote speaker and Noel Hankin, Director, Market Relations, Miller Brewing company. The Association has 23- member newspapers that reach more than a million families every week. The convention's theme was “Celebrating 20 years, Looking Back... Moving Forward." Philip Morris companies Inc., and its subsidiaries Kraft General Foods, Miller Brewing company and Philip Morris USA have each been long-time supporters of the Association. Post-Polio Support Group notorious A Post-Polio Support Group Mect- ingwill be held Thursday, November 21, from 6:30.p.m.- 8:30 p.m. at the Easter Seal Center, 5757 Sw Macadam, Portland, Oregon. Anyone interested in the late ef­ fects of poliois invited too offer support and information to polio survivors, their families and loved ones and to profes­ sionals in the medical field who are interested in the post-polio patient Seniors onfy phase. The only American author to win the Pulitzer Prize four times was poet Robert Frost. For Best Results Advertise in the Observer Health Resources Center and Shurah Publication Information Institute PRESENTS HIV/AIDS awareness among African American Brothers and Sisters Sat; Nov 30, 1991 6:00 - 8:00 PM International Market Building Kenneth Warren Mt. Hood Council Of Camp Fire Boys & Girls Seek Volunteers For Teen Parent Program New West Coast Publishers’ President! The 6th Man Foundation will host a free community dinner from 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 27 at Harriett Tubman Middle School, 2331 N. Flint Avenue. Tubman students, their fami­ lies and friends, and residents of the downtown area and close-in neighbor­ hoods are welcome. The dinner will feature 60 turkeys and enough food to serve 1,500 people. The Portland School District’s central kitchen will cook the food and volun­ teers will begin carving the turkeys at 8:00 a.m. the morning of the dinner. Food remaining from the dinner will be donated to Transition Projects. Albertsons donated food for the dinner. The Portland Trail Blazers, NIKE, Jerome Kersey and Clyde Drcx- ler contributed to the effort. The 6th Man Foundation, formed in 1982 by former Portland Trail Blazer player Kermit Washington, is supported by the Portland Trail Blazers organiza­ tion, Blazers players and many local individuals and businesses. The foun­ dation, operated totally by volunteers and with no administrative expenses, devotes its efforts to helping deserving people get a new start on live. you're, invited Northeast Warren graduated from Benson Poly­ technic High School in Portland and joined the military in April 1971. He was selected to attend a non-commis­ sioned officer’s course at Fort Benning, Georgia where he completed basic air­ borne school. He later completed the warrant officer’s candidate course and army flight school at Fort Rucker, Ala­ bama, and is currently a chief warrant officer and instructor pilot at Fort Bragg. Hamcs in the owner of Small but Jazzy Hair and Nails, a Portland beauty salon. The couple will reside in Portland. 6th Man Foundation To Host Community Thanksgiving Dinner For Further Inform ation, Please Call Charles Green 254-8605 Marge M oore 283-9433 Ida Mae M iller 287-9908 Ethel Holmes 287-5720 Glenda Benefield 281-9173 provided by the íty?£. Career Army Officer and Pilot Kenneth Warren will return to Portland after a 21 year absence to marry his former childhood sweetheart Brenda Hamcs. They will formally announce their engagement at a December 21st party, and have set a wedding date of December 5,1991. Warren is the son of Nadie and J.T. Warren of Portland, and Hames is the daughter of George and Josephine Bell, also of Portland. Warren has performed in air shows nationwide as a pilot with the Golden Knights, a US Army parachute team. Speaker, Dr. Molly Hoeflich, Physiatrist Tours, will speak about “ Exercise and Post-Polio Syndrome.” The Post-Polio Support Group meets the last Thursday of every month, at the same time and place. This month (November, 1991) is an exception due to Thanksgiving. For additional information please contact: Sheila Maxwell, Coordinator at 228-5108. A sure way to warm your heart on a cold fall day is to share a little free time with a worthwhile community program. The M l Hood Council of Camp Fire’s Teen Parent Program is in IMMEDIATE NEED of volunteers to do the following: ■ Bake refreshments for special events. ■ Wash toys and nursery equip­ ment once or twice a week. ■ Launder and change linens in the nursery once or twice a week. ■ Help with small sewing projects in the nursery. A small amount of your time would be a great help to Camp Fire and to the community. Please call Ann Dueltgen at the Mt. Hood Council of Camp Fire Boys & Girls at (503) 656-2560. In Washing­ ton, call (206)693-1419. The Black United Fund Of Oregon “ The Helping Hand That Is Your Own” Date: November 5,1991 To: African-American Women From: Avel Gordly Amina Ander- son Subject: Sisterhood Luncheon The next Sisterhood Luncheon is scheduled for November 15, 1991 at 11:30 a.m. at the Cleo-Lillian Social Clue, 3401 NE Williams. As you may already know, the Sisterhood Luncheon’s are simply a time for sisters to get together, share information, eat and enjoy being in the company of other sisters. We look forward to seeing you there, if you have any questions and/or comments please call Jo Ann Allen @ 282-7973. Happy Thanksgiving 3117 NE Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd First floor conference room, across the street from the Nike Shoe Store For Further Information contact: NE Health Resources Center Aleem Shabazz Area code 503-282-9383 4) .»• » Portland Association of Teachers will recognize 14 Innovative Schools for American Education Week (No­ vember 17-23). The Community and Human Rela­ tions Committee of Portland Associa­ tion of Teachers received numerous nominations from educators about schools which have demonstrated in­ novative strategies in the area of hu­ man relations. The pilot project called “ Students Honore Program,” was initiated to stimu­ late activities which support student achievement through human relations; and to encourage the continuance of those activities through recognition. School to be recognized are: Sabin, Clark, Clarendon, Edwards, Hollywood, Lane, Joseph Meek, Portsmouth, Rigler, Rosemont, Franklin, Cleveland, Voca­ tional Village, and Monroe Program. Each school will receive a certifi­ cate of accomplishment and a $50 cash award for the continuation of the “ Student Honors” projects. For further information, please contact Ken Berry, Chair Community and Human Relations Committee at 2580-5140 or Portland Association of Teachers at 233-5018. 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