. Tm P o r u and O bserver • J a n iu r y • • a • % »- 1-a . * . >u ,X*L. ¿ ’ w >*•*-’♦ - -7 ' •-. .T l^ flltW l JS'.* *,S r Z Ä 5 > . / - ». « . *• * , . ï < . , , . ;; 31,1996 (Elje fJortktttò (O bsm ier and Clementine Churchill with their family at home in Chartwell, 1951. From Left to right; Duncan Sandys, Diana Sandys, Julian Sandys (onground). Emma Soames (on WC's lap), Sir Winston Churchill, Nicholas Soames (on ground), "young" Winston Churchill. Arabella Churchill, Randolf Churchill. Photo Credit: Popperfoto. Above: Winston Churchill flashing his trademark Victory sign amid Cheering sailors during WWII (1943). Photo credit: Illustrated London News ©. The Churchills Spanning three generations and two centuries, The Churchills chronicles the private and public lives of one of Britain's most celebrated political dynasties and the 20th-century statesman who brought glory to his nation and family name. This insightful 2 1/2- hour documentary premieres on PBS Wednesday, February 21, 1996 at 8 pm ET (check local listings). Have a Heart Food Drive Helps Local Families T he P o rtlan d P o lic e B u re a u 's S u n sh in e D iv isio n and U nited G ro c e rs are c u rre n tly g earin g up for the fourth an n u al "H av e a H eart Food D riv e ," the S u nshine D iv is io n ’s larg est food drive of the year. This week, the Oregonian will be distributing Have A Heart Food Drive grocery bags in the FOODday sec­ tion People are e n c o u ra g e d to fill the bag with n o n -p erish ab le item s and bring them to any o f the 62 P o rtla n d -a re a p a r tic ip a tin g U nited G ro c e rs' retailers. P a rtic ip a tin g U nited G rocers m e m b e r s in c lu d e T h ir f tw a y S to r e s , S e n tr y s u p e r m a r k e ts , K ie n o w ’s, S elect m arkets. Food O u tle t and m any o th e r in d e p e n ­ d ent re ta ile rs. C o lle c tio n s w ill be taken th ro u gh S unday, Feb. I I. By donating canned goods and other non-perishables during the Have a Heart Food Drive, the Sun­ shine Division is able to assist needy families throughout the year. The drive yielded over 183,600 , pounds in food donations last year alone. This year’s goal is to top that figure by 10 percent. “Food d o n a tio n s are needed all year-lo n g ," explained Bob Tobin, program c o o rd in a to r at the S u n ­ shine D ivision. "T h an k sg iv in g and C hristm as are busy tim es for d o n atio n s, but in reality the need is still there th roughout the year. The Have a H eart Food D rive e n ab les us to p ro v id e y e a r-ro u n d te m p o ra ry em ergency r e lie f,” T obin said. The Sunshine Division welcomes all food d o n atio n s for H avç a H eart. Item s that are cu rrently the m ost needed include canned fru it, p o w d ered m ilk, c an n ed stew , canned tuna, elbow m aca­ roni, pancake m ix, instant p o ta ­ toes, soap d e te rg e n t, baby food (canned and d e h y d rated ), canned m eats, beans, rice, oatm eal, c e ­ real, peanut b u tter, to ile trie s and d iap ers. The Sunshine Division provides temporary emergency relief to needy Portland families by distributing food supplies and other necessities. Approximately 40Q food boxes are assembled every month. Each food box contai ns basic non- perishables providing balanced meals. A family of four in need would receive a food box that would last three to four days. United Grocers, Inc. is a retailer- owned cooperative serving more than 390 member stores throughout O r­ egon, Washington and northern C ali­ fornia. The company operates distribu­ tion centers in Portland, Medford and northern California. PGE Earns $ 81 $81 M illion In 1 9 9 5 P ortland G eneral E lectric earned $ 8 1 million, or $ 1.60 per share, for the 12 months ended Dec. 31. 1995. “We experienced a very favorable combination of circumstances that, despite the losses associated with the Trojan disallowances, helped us achieve solid operating earnings during the year.” stated Ken L. Harrison, chairman and CEO. PGE is serving over 649,(MX) retail customers, or 2.3 percent more than at year end 1994. WAY’S OLD FASHIONED C& M eat P otatoes S alei __________Prices Effective January 31 through February 6,1996 at your nearby Safeway store C S )^ES i B e e f ------- “ Round Steak • Valu Pack, 3 or more • Smaller Package, 1.38 lb • Tenderized, 1.48 lb •SAVE UP TO 1.11 LB 10 -P o u n d Oregon Russet Potatoes • FIRST 2 BAGS 2-P ound K ra ft Natural Cheese I Enjoy Extra Savings With The SAFEWAY EXTRA UhSlMB. In Your Oregonian FOODday in the a m • Medium Cheddar •S A V E UP TO 1 .4 2 EACH each Savings Guide Portland Metro Area ...And Save More Shopping A t Safeway! Available at your Safeway store. i