tT lT T f •v \\ XÄ A * V\ 1 F ebruary 10, 1993 • T he P ortland O bserver P age 4 Congratulations MITCHELL’S Robert Malone And Chris Ehlers & altera H ons Professional and Quality Dry Cleaning A l.aundry Open Prom 8 - 6 Mon. - F ri and 9 ■ 4 on Saturday W c O ffer Professional Alterations Drapery Cleaning All W eather Proofing of Ski-Wear <& Rainwear 48 H our Shoe Repair W e Specialize in Silk Cleaning & Leather Goods Robert Malone Congratulations! The North- Northeast Business Association has identified E&M Sentry Market as one of the 1992 recipients of our annual A Friendly Chat-George L. Knox III, center, Vice President, Public Affairs, Philip Morris Companies Inc., chats with Virginia Governor L. Douglas Wilder, right, and Robert Bogle, President, National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) at NNPA's Mid-Winter Workshop at the Disney Beach Club Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida recently. Wilder was Key note Speaker at the dinner meeting The Press and Politics ■ A Partnership for Black America," sponsored by Philip Morris Companies Inc. and its subsidiaries Philip Morris USA, Kraft General Foods and Miller Brewing Company. The Governor charged the white press with not fully representing the needs of Blacks, and challenged the Black press to continue its struggle to accurately report news of concern to African Americans. Knox told the publishers, ‘Philip Morris is hopeful the economy will improve in 1993. and that improvement will be reflected in your Chris Ehlers Business and Economic Development Awards. Pictured are theowners Chris Ehlers and Robert Malone. Dr. Carolyn Reedom Visits Portland Public Schools advertising revenues.“ Local Student(s) Active V With Whitman Complete Wedding Service Cal & Marva Mitchell Owners 6800 NE MLK Blvd Portland, Or 97211 (503) 289-6346 » Procter & Gamble Gives To (To Educate Children About Racism) Bethany Brewer AdrinaTarver, a Whitman sopho­ At least one student from your more and the daughter of James and area is active this semester with the W hitm an College Black Student Parthenia Tarver, Portland, is serving Union group, either as an officer or as secretary of Whitman's Black Stu­ dent Union and as a member of the member Black History Month organizingcom- Bethany Brewer, a junior sociol ogy major at Whitman and the daugh­ mittee She is a 1991 graduate of ter of Gwendolyn Y. Brewer, Port­ Catlin Gabel School, Portland. "We want to stand out; we want land, Ore., is serv ing as chairperson of the Black Student Union's Black His­ other people on campus to know there tory Month organizing committee She is a Black Student Union and that we is a 1990 graduate of Saint Marys are active," said LaTrice Wilkins, a freshman from Paso Robles, Calif., Academy, Portland Anya Corbitt, a Whitman sopho­ who senes as president of the group "We're proud of our culture and more and the daughter of Paula J. Corbitt, Albany , Ore., is sen ing as we want others to know about us," treasurer of Whitman's Black Student added Marcy Banks, a sophomore from Union Sheisa 1991 graduate of West Bremerton, Wash , who senes as vice president. "It's so important at this Albany High School, Albany Anya Corbitt point in our lives to learn not only the academics but to learn to live with different kinds of people. We need to have as much diversity on campus as possible." Kamala Patton, a sophomore from Seattle, Wash , said the group hopes to play a part in attracting more mi­ nority students to campus in the years ahead. "We need more colors, more diversity. And if you're living here on campus, you can't crawl into a corner and hide. You have to learn about other people. That's very enriching." Whitman, a private, independent liberal arts and sciences college of 1,200 students, is the oldest chartered institution of higher education in the state of Washington. Procter & Gamble Chairman and Chief Executive Edwin L. Artzt, an­ nounced a major gift of $500,000 from the P & G Fund to help under­ write the Children's Campaign of the Leadership Conference Education Fund (LCEF). The Children's Cam­ paign is an educational program to help children develop racial under­ standing and value diversity. Mrs. Corretta Scott King, founding president and chief executive officer, The Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change; Mr. Jesse Hill, chairman of the board of directors of The King Center; and Mr Artzt have agreed to serve as principal advisors to the Children's Campaign Plans for the Children's Campaign involve a multfacted education. Dr. Reedom spent the week of February 1st - 5th talking to the parents and teachers from Cleveland and Grant Cluster Schools. Dr. Reedom is a well know speaker who presently is the princi­ pal in Las Vegas Nevada as well as one who travels across the country. Dr Reedom spent Thursday, Feb­ ruary 3rd at Brookly n school She was welcomed by Principal Tutoring Program The Oasis Program funded by Meir & Frank and sponsored by Legacy Health System s is located at 1710 N. Humboldt. You are invited to attend the young adults and older adults program launching on Wenesday, Feb. 17, 1993, at 10:00am. If you are 60 or older, retired or t -■ * Rosemary Daniels (left) Rachel Dabutz (parent) and Dr Reedom (right). The day at Brookly n was spent on “Ways to Encourage Children to do Homework” and “W hen You Have Tried Every thing Then What?” Dr Reedom shared many ideas and always from a positive point of view. Her closing comment was we must keep trying but don’t give up. semi-retired, the Retired Senior Vol­ unteer Program (RSVP)ofMultnomah County offers diverse opportunities for you from an endless and varied list. You can determine how many hours you can give, where and when you wish to serve. The following are some of the openings available: