October 21, 1992...The Portland Observer...Page-3 Association Of Oregon Black Lawyers Ebony And Ivory Scholarship Dance The Association o f Oregon Black Lawyers (A O B L ) w ill be hosting the 11 th Annual Ebony and Ivory Scholar­ ship dance on Saturday. November 7, 1992 from 9:00 p.m . until 1:00 a. m. The dance w ill be held at the A irpo rt H o li­ day Inn, 8439 N E Columbia Blvd., Portland, Oregon. This is A O B L ’s an­ nual fund-raiser for scholarships to be awarded to outstanding Black Oregon law students. The semi-formal event w ill feature live music by Perfect Ten, complimentary hors d ’oeuvres and a silent auction. Tickets are $20. A O B L w ill gladly accept donation for scholar- A Brand New Store With Over 1>/> Acres o f Fabrics! (73,000 SQUARE FEET) Most C om plete Fabric Store In The West Autumn Extravaganza Fabric Sale ships. Items or services for the silent auction are also needed. For tickets or more inform ation contact A O B L mem­ ber Gregory Gudger at 221-2178 or Cedric Barown at 698-0625. The Association o f Oregon Black Lawyers was founded in 1978. It is ■ This means 25% off our already competitive prices Plus these additional values: Vogue, Butterick, Simplicity, McCall corduroy l0" Zanette Johnson, a senior at O r­ egon Episcopal School, was once again recognized for her outstanding scholas­ tic talent when she was recognized as a Commended Scholar in the 1993 Na­ tional M e rit Scholarship Program. This follow s notification earlier this month o f Johnson’ sselection-oneofonly three students in the state--as a sem ifinalist in the National 1993 Achievement Schol­ arship com petition fo r Outstanding ft 99 ' I JL ' Negro Students. OES is a pre-K through 12, coedu­ cational, independent, college prepara­ tory school in the Episcopal tradition. A fu ll boarding program is offered in per yd. Don’t forget our “SPECIAL PURCHASE you’ll find printed denim, neon prints, DEPAR t interlock rayon challis and more!! Values up to *8.99 per yd. -NOW ONLY F 'S ■ ■ Ä fe . tion. J O S education for members, encouraging them to continue active participation in the hearing w orld, at home and in the - y.> *«<*. y r-.* . ’. V- • ' / r ' community. October 16-18, 1992 October 16-Registration/Exhibits, 4:00-7:00 p.m. October 17-Programs and discus­ sions, 8:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. Keynote Address by H ow a rd “ Rocky” Stone, 4:00-5:30 p.m. October 18-Programs and discus­ r if J •, ■ r< ‘ -l « .4 , ' • sions, 8:15 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Airport Ramada Inn in Portland 6221 NE 82nd Avenue Portland, OR 97220 grades9 through 12. Exceptional teach­ ers engage students in small classes that stress participation, creativity and a passion fo r learning and livin g. W ith in a traditional framework, strong pro­ grams in the fine and perform ing arts and athletics encourage students to be­ come involved. Located on the Pacific Rim , the School emphasizes global studies and an international outlook. V irtu a lly all graduates attend fine co l­ leges. Responsiblecitizenshipandcom- munity service are important at OES— a School where students are encour­ aged to reach their fullest potential in a loving and caring environment. <• ' ; " ■'? “ “ 'Ä ‘ y Perot Has Headquarters in Inter NE yd. PEROT *92 *25% discount does not apply to “Special Purchase” or previously discounted or marked down merchandise Prices good Oct. 14 thru Oct. 27th HOURS: RETAIL - WHOLESALE M-F 9:00ani-9:00pm SAI' 9:00am-6:00pm SUN 10:00am-6:00pm Plenty of FREE PARKING • CARS • BUSES • RVs 7 0 0 S.E. 1 2 2 n d A v e. P ortlan d , OR STARK * • OES Student Named Com m ended Scholar, Places In Top Five Percent 60" Children’s Interlocks Certified flame retardant and chemical free! ONLY *>. - incorporated in the state o f Oregon as a charitable non-profit organization. The Association’s purpose is to work to increase the number o f Black lawyers in Oregon. To fu lfill this objective, its members encourage and support Black law students who pursue legal educa­ N.W. Regional Conference Of Self Help For Hard Of Hearing Held Here The Americans w ith Disabilities A c t (A D A ), and how it can impact and improve the life o f every hearing im ­ paired person, w ill be the major empha­ sis at the conference. There has been much w ritten about the effect o f the law on businesses and government, but very little on how the disabled feel about, and are impacted by, this legislation. Self Help fo r Hard o f Hearing People, Inc. (SHHH) is a volunteer, non-profit, international organization dedicated to bringing the message o f self help to people who are hearing impaired. W ith more than 270 chapters nationwide, they provide support and hr* . 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