Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, November 04, 1992, Page 8, Image 8

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    Page 8...1 he Portland Observer...No*ember 4,1992
Chicago Tribune Photographer Wins
Coca-Cola/NABJ “ Shoot-Out”
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F o r R e m a in in g 1 2 M o n th s
The W est O ne B ank
A n n iv e r s a r y C D
P resen tin g th e West O ne B ank 125th A nniversary certificate
of deposit, It's an 18-m onth, a d ju sta b le -ra te CD. And here's
how it w orks. Your m oney e a rn s the high ra te ot 6 .5 % lor the
Ron Coleman, (left) manager, media relations Coca-Cola USA presents a prize winning jacket to Gilbert O.
Brown (center) winner of the Coca-Cola Photo "Shoot Out" during the annual National Association of black
Journalist (NABJ) convention held in Detroit. Brown, a staff photographer with the Chicago Tribune was also
awarded a $1,000 check for beating out 25 other photographers for best quality under deadline. Assisting Mr.
Coleman with the presentation is Keith Hadley, (right) picture editor for the Atlanta Journal Constitution and
first six m onths, th en a d ju sts to th e six-m onth T reasu ry Bill
discount rate. After six m ore m onths, it a d ju sts again to the
Chairman of the NABJ Visual Task Force.
c u rre n t six-m onth T-Bill discount rate . With an o u tstan d in g
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ra te now, an d an a d ju sta b le ra te later, th is is definitely an
offer w orth considering. But keep in mind, like o u r a n n i­
Different Shades Of Brown” Unite
To Stop The Violence
versary, it only la sts for a lim ited tim e. So com e in today, or
call 2 4 8 -6 6 8 8 .
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Election Day Theme Promoters Literacy At
Clarendon Elementary
The
Doughy
Center
Student voters in classroom “pre­
cincts” will elect their top 10 favorite
children’s books in an election Day
event supporting literacy at Clarendon
Elem entary School, 9325 N. Van
Houten.
Clarendon’s Reading Is Fundamen­
tal (R.I.F.) Program is sponsoring the
Nov.3 event, which involves students,
staff members, parents and special
guests. As votes are tabulated, each of
Clarendon’s 450 students will choose a
free book from a large selection of
children’s literature provided through
donations and parent fund-raising ef­
forts.
Portland mayor Bud Clark and
Congressman Ron Wyden will join stu­
dents during the “book election,” read­
ing to classes, signing autographs and
visiting the book distribution area to
meet student “voters.” Wyden visits the
school between 10-11 a.m. and Clark
joins students between 10:30 - 11 a.m.
(L-R): War's Lonnie Jordan, LSOBs ODM, War's Ronnie Hammon and Lee Oskar, LSOB’s DTTX And War’s
Howard Scott
Lighter Shade Of Brown (LSOB) HUNG-OUT recently with the legendary group War, after they made a surprise
cameo appearance within their music video for their new single "Spill The Rhyme." This hot new Hip-Hop-Pop
single brought the two groups together due to the fact War's MEGA-70’ S-Hit "Spill The Wine is the base of the
LSOB Mix.
The video was shot with members of their Posse" at the Alhambra youth boxing ring, a place where Barrio kids
and gang members learn to put their aggressions the right direction-in the ring.
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Prices shown
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The Doughy Center for Grieving
Children will be featured on the Life
Choices television program on Sunday,
November 8, 1992, at 1:00 p.m„ Port­
land, Oregon, air time. The LifeChoices
television show is shown in over 80
television markets across the nation
and is broadcast in Portland on KATU
Channel 2.
The Doughy Center for Grieving
Children was founded in Portland, Or­
egon, in 1983. It was the first program
in the nation designed to provide sup­
port to children who have lost a loved
one. The Center works with over 200
children a month and has helped to
establish 30 similar programs nation­
wide.
The Center’s programs are aimed
at a number of grief issues with special
groups focused on murder, suicide, ac­
cidents and illness. Children from age 3
to late teens meet regularly at the Cen­
ter to work on their grief issues. Chil­
dren are referred to the Center from
local hospitals, social service agencies
and Portland Public Schools.
The five-minute television segment
on The Doughy center will profile the
Dave Stephens family of Vancouver,
Washington, and their experiences at
The Doughy Center.
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