P age 9 T he P ortland O bserver • J anuary 05, 1994 “Lou Rawls Parade Of Stars” Telethon Continued from metro Led by Gram my aw ard-w in­ ning singer, Lou R aw ls, the “ P a­ rade o f S tars” has played a key role in m obilizing support for the C ollege Fund, and has raised more than $109 m illion in cash and pledges since it first aired. P ro­ ceeds from the show arc used to expand educational opportunity at UNCF schools, which currently boast a com bined enrollm ent of 54,000 students - a 27 percent increase since 1986. T elethon activ ities will o rig i­ nate from the E ast and W est coasts. Lou will be joined in H ol­ lyw ood by co-hosts and veteran U N C F s u p p o r te r s M a rily n M c C o o , Ed M c M a h o n , P a tti LaB elle and Alex Trcbek. From the historic Apollo T he­ atre in New York C ity, M otown great G ladys K night will co-host the festivities. The lineup o f fe a­ tured perform ers includes the ver­ satile Ben V ereen, the in sp ira­ tional sounds o f the W inans, and the explosive hip-hop beats of Kris K ross and LL Cool J. The celeb rities who will add sparkle to the Hollyw ood m ar­ quee and urge view ers to give g en e ro u sly to U N C F arc Ray C h a rle s , A n ita B a k e r, E d d ie Ben Vereen M urphy, M ichael B olton, Boyz II Men, R obert G uillaum e, Frank S inatra, O leta A dam s, Q uincy Jones, M ichael M cD onald and Gregory Hines. D uring a recent conversation Rawls expressed his delight with the stars who have volunteered to perform for this special an n iv er­ sary edition of the telethon. He said, “ I ’m confident the talent we have lined up w ill m ake this a TV special you w on’t want to m iss.” He added, “ We also w ant it to be the biggest ever in term s o f co n ­ tributions to the C ollege F u n d .” Since the U N C F’s founding in 1944, m em ber schools have graduated m any o f the n a tio n ’s leading A frican-A m erican citi- Sutherland Electrical Contractors Enhances Their Team Sutherland Electrical Contrac­ tors (SEC), Inc., a 64-year-old com­ pany specializing in unique and chal­ lenging industrial and commercial construction projects, has hired a new Industrial estimator, and promoted a long-term employee. Ken Maynard recently joined SEC as an Industrial Estimator. Maynard brings with him 20 years of electrical estimating and management experience. In the past nine months with SEC, he has obtained several industrial projects including Durham Waste Water Treatment Support Fa­ cility, McMinnville Water Reclama­ tion Facility, and a petrol chemical project for Arco. “W e’re very fortunate to have ken on b o ard ,” said SEC P resi­ dent Bob A gee, “ his know ledge a n d e x p e r t i s e on i n d u s t r i a l projects m ake him a valuable re ­ source for our custom ers and a real asset to our team .” W esley (W es) R andall has been a part of the SEC team for over six years. He was recently prom oted from M aterial H andler to W arehouse M anager, w here he is responsible for pick-up, dcliv- Through the Storm: Yolanda Adams Continued from metro ▼ sage in the style the young people relate to. Yolanda wants to insure that her music and its messages reaches all generations. She is particularly con­ cerned about the young people. This singer maintained a full time teach­ ing job (elementary school) for eight years, while pursuing her dream to become a full time Gospel artist. While her love for children remains strong, her need to deliver the message of the Lord has guided her to work full time as a Gospel artist. She currently main­ tains a busy concert schedule and is now preparing to record her next album. The doors arc opening for Yolanda Adams; she has been invited to perform twice on the Tonight Show hosted by Jay Leno. Tonight Show music director, Brandford Marseilles discovered her talent while driving across country during his move from New Orleans to Los Angeles. She has become a regular face on the Bobby Jones Gospel Hour, and her music is being played across the country by both Gospel and secular radio sta­ tions. This multi-talented artist de­ scribes her music as, “contemporary, jazzy, and fun.” "I equate my music with freedom. Freedom means being able to laugh and smile. My music is here to encourage those who arc look­ ing for a better way of life.” Ken Maynard Wesley (Wes) Randall ery, m aintenance, and repair o f all o f S u th e rlan d ’s vehicles and tools. “O ur prim ary resp o n sib il­ ity in the w arehouse is to keep up on supplies so that our e le c tri­ cians have w hat they need to stay on schedule at the job site,” e x ­ plained R andall. “We depend on Wes and the warehouse crew to keep things run­ ning smoothly,” added Agee, “Qual­ ity control in the warehouse is an essential part of our ability to com­ plete projects on time and on budget.” Sutherland Electrical Contrac­ tors employs over 85 skilled profes­ sionals, and has a reputation for suc­ cessfully completing projects which require specialized construction and technical assembly, such as; the Morrison Street Birdge lighting, the Portland Center for the Performing Arts, and the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI). zens. Am ong them are the Rev, Dr. M arlin L uther King Jr., no v ­ elist Alice W alker, form er V ir­ ginia G overnor Douglas W ilder, opera diva Leontyne Price, film ­ maker Spike Lee, A tlanta M ayor M aynard Jac k so n and fo rm er United Nations A m bassador A n­ drew Young. W illiam H. Gray III, current president and ch ief executive o f­ ficer of the United Negro C ollege Fund, says that the history of the o rg a n iz a tio n and its m em b er schools are filled with successes - - as well as challenges. Among today’s challenges, Gray says, is to m aintain and expand facilities to acco m m o d ate a co n tin u o u s growth in en ro llm en t, and to re ­ tain and recruit ex cellen t faculty and staff m em bers. “Even as we take a m om ent to celebrate 50 years o f accom plish­ ments for our schools and our graduates, we c a n ’t rest on our laurels,” Gray says. “ As more stu ­ dents look to us for a quality ed u ­ cation, we m ust go the extra m ile to ensure that adequate resources are available to make their c o l­ lege experience m eaningful and rew arding.” “The efforts o f Lou Rawls, his celebrity friends and the co r­ porate sponsors o f the Parade of Stars arc a trem endous help to the United Negro C ollege Fund, and we are m ost ap p reciativ e.” The show will be beam ed into m illions of A m erican households through a com bination o f telev i­ sion netw ork affiliates, in d ep en ­ dents and cable statio n s, in clu d ­ ing superstations WGN and BET. The public also can catch the show through special radio sim ulcasts in selected cities. The “ Lou Rawls Parade of Stars” telethon is made possible with the support of its national and founding sponsor, A nheuser- Busch C om panies. The St. Louis- based corporation underw rites the production of the program , and through its B udw eiscr brand, p ro ­ vides national prom otional, ad ­ vertising and m arketing support for the program . The Kellogg Com pany is n a­ tional co -sponsor for the ninth consecutive year. Kellogg p ro ­ vides substantial support for lo ­ cal segm ents of the telethon in m a rk e ts a c ro s s th e c o u n try . A m erican A irlines and AT&T arc associate sponsors. A m erican, in conjunction with the telethon, will o n ce a g a in sp o n s o r the “ F ly AAway C h allen g e.” E xtra-Strength Tylenol is the c o n tr ib u tin g s p o n s o r, an d C h u rch ’s C hicken is a co ntribuí- Gladys Knight ing co-sponsor. O ther p artic ip a t­ ing sponsors are G eneral M otors, E c k c rd /A m c ric a n H e a lth and Beauty Aids Institute and Avon. W ayman F. Smith III, co rp o ­ ra te a ffa irs vice p re s id e n t at A nheuser-B usch, the teleth o n ’s founding sponsor, noted the sig ­ nificant co n tributions that UNCF graduates have m ade to A m eri­ can society. Smith called on view ­ ers o f the “P arade of S tars” to m ake a special contrib u tio n in honor of U N C F ’s 50th ann iv er­ sary. Said Smith: “T his year m arks a m ilestone for UNCF, and ev ery ­ one can support this im portant o rg an izatio n by tu n in g in and m aking a personal financial co n ­ tribution. The stars have done their part by d onating their time and talent. The financial success o f the program now depends on o u r te le v is io n v ie w e rs an d frien d s.” O ther popular stars who will jo in R aw ls on the “P arade of S tars” include T evin C am pbell, B eB e & C eC e W in an s, K eith That's all it takes TM to Set a Superstart “I can't wait to see how It's wonderful news for peo­ much I've lost in my second ple in a hurry to start losing xSry&xweek. And there's no ques- weight It's the remarkable tion for me that I’ll stick new Superstart program Á r with Weight Watchers and you’ll find it only at after I've completed Weight Watchers. & Superstart. I intend Former network an­ to reach my goal.” chor Kathleen Sullivan ' The two-week Super- had this to say after just _ v start program works If you one week on Superstart. V '» T a Y want to see results quickly, "For me getting started has then you'll love Superstart. always been the hardest part As Kathleen says, "What are of losing weight. But with Su­ you waiting for? 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INC , o w n e r o f th e WEIGHT WATCHERS tred etr-w k f 1 9 9 3 WEIGHT WATCHERS INTERNAT* ------------ J DAY 14 KATHLEEN SULUVAN HAS LOST MORE THAN 8 LBS D A Y 1 KATHLEEN SU LLIVA N J O IN S W E IG H T W ATCHERS Dispose of old paint, solvents ana pesticides safely. W ashington, Jam es Ingram , M a­ vis S taples, Jade, Johnny G ill, V e sta , M o n tel W illia m s , PM Dawn, L eV ert, TV w eatherm en S pencer C h ristian and W illard Scott, A ngie & D ebbie, Teddy P e n d e r g r a s s , c o m e d ia n C a rl Strong, Robin S., Billy D avis Jr., Sw eet Honey in the Rock and M ichael Jordan. M ore than 54,000 stu d en ts at UNCF schools benefit from the co n trib u tio n s generated by the telethon. The show m akes it p o s ­ sible for young people to develop necessary academ ic and le a d e r­ ship skills to m ake a d ifferen ce in society. Nearly 90 percent of students attending UNCF schools req u ire financial assistan ce to com plete their college education, since a m ajority com e from low -incom e fam ilies. C ontributions generated by the “ Lou R aw ls p arad e o f S tars” telethon help U N C F c o l­ leges and u n iv ersities keep tu ­ ition low. (For exact show tim es, please consult local listing -- -