Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, December 17, 1970, Image 4

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PORTLAND/OBSERVER Dec. 17. 1970
NAACP
Election
Teacher Invited
to M is s White
House
Suzanne Flores, third ten-year intervals
A CLASSIFIED ÀD WILL BEING
E ESL L I S WHEN PLACED IN
THE PCETL a ND OBSERVER
since 1909.
The
Portland
Branch, grade teacher at Lewis Elemen­ This year the conference will
N A A C P , will hold its Annual tary School, flew to Washing­ revolve around 24 forums that
Meeting and election Sunday, ton, D.C. Saturday morning to will study a broad range of con­
Dec. 20, 1970, at 4 p.m. at New attend the 1970 White House cerns relating to children from
Hope Baptist Church, 3725 N. Conference on Children. The p r e s c h o o l through thirteen
Gantenbein. The polls open at 4 conference was held December years of age. Each forum will
p.m. and close at 5 p.m. All 13 through 18.
have 16 members.
p e r s o n s whose memberships
The Portland teacher re­
The conference will also In­
have been paid 30 days prior to ceived an engraved invitation clude presentations on Sesame
the election (Nov. 20) are enti­ from the White House to be an Street, NET program for chil­
tled to vote.
official delegate to the confer­ dren; films by children from the
Candidates for offices are: ence. She was recommended by Yellowball Workshop; and show­
* President - Frank Fair and th e National Association of ings from the International Fes­
Ellis H. Casson; 1st Vice Pres­ Classroom Teachers following tival of Films for Children.
ident - Harry C. Ward; 2nd Vice her participation last summer
Miss Flores is the only
President - Hazel G. Hays; 3rd in a national study group.
teacher from the Portland Pub­
Vice President - Sylvia Thomp­
The White House Conference lic Schools Invited to attend the
son; Secretary - Ruth Spencer; on Children has been held at conference.
Asst. Secretary - Emma Lee
Anderson; T reasurer - Betty
White.
Candidates for the Executive
Board (24 to be elected) are:
Ural P. Cannon
Portland Community College
C. Don Vann
today paid the Portland School and a Maintenance Technology
Gloria Fisher
District >500,000, as the second B u ild in g to complete the Mt.
A. Lee Henderson (Rev.)
payment for facilities taken Sylvania campus facilities.
Minnie H arris
over by the College when it se­
Gertrude Crowe
parated from the district.
Keith Bums
The College board of direc­
Richard Neal
tors approved the payment at
Thomas R. Vickers
their meeting on the Mt. Sylvan­
L.C. Ellison
ia campus.
Edgar Mitchell
The agreement, reached when
Clarence Porter
the College district became au­
Frank Fair
tonomous, calls for the payment
Dan Mosee
of about >3.5 million over a five-
C.A. White
year period.
Mayfield Webb
Facilities
include
the
Manuel Scott
125-acre Mt. Sylvania campus
John H. Jackson (Rev.)
and the District investment in
Richard J . Parker
PCC buildings in both Phase I
Stanton H. Duke
and Phase II, recently complet­
DeLois Eldridge
ed; and Failing Hall, in down­
SjQ. Broadous
town Portland.
Media center study carrels at
Loretta Smith
Shattuck Hall, PCC's other
P
o
rtla n d C om m u n ity College
C.C. McCorvey
main downtown operating base,
Jam es Lee
in the Park Blocks next to Port­ fascin ated P rofessor Sam pow
land State University, has been V arangoon of C h u lalo n g k o rn
sold by the Portland School Dis­ University, Bangkok. Thailand.
trict to Portland State Universi­ Here he examines a video screen
ty. PCC is expected to transfer and remote controls as Henry C.
most of its Shattuck operation to
its new Cascade educational Ruark of PCC explains work­
Through the initative of the center in Northeast Portland, in ings. Ruark and Varangoon were
Highland Church of Christ in facilities of the defunct Cascade graduate students in media at
N JI, Portland, and other inter­
College which PCC has obtained Indiana University in late ’50s,
ested churches, there are new on a purchase agreement with h a v e c o r r e s p o n d e d s i n c e .
opportunities for low income th e City of Portland and its Varangoon heads teacher edu­
families to become homeown­
Model Cities program.
c a tio n p ro g ra m in m edia a t
e rs . The Rev. Sam Johnson and
Besides the Phase I and II
other interested citizens of the buildings at Mt. Sylvania, rep­ C h u la lo n g k o r n U n iv e rs ity ;
Ruark Is new coordinator of in­
G reater Portland area have im­
resenting about >9.5 million in
form
ation at PCC after a decade
plemented the Highland United c o n s t r u c t i o n and equipment
Improvement Corporation. This costs, the College has a new as media consultant for Oregon
is a non-profit housing organi­
Health Sciences building under S t a t e B o a rd o f E d u c a tio n .
zation which attempts to aid low way, with construction to be Varangoon is touring on a UN­
income families who never be­
completed in 1972 at costs of ESCO grant to study new media
fore have been able to get a about >4.7 million, and is plan­ developments for use in his own
home financing loan.
ning a Communications Build­ n a tio n . (PCC p h o to by P au l
Highland United Improvement ing, a Performing Arts Building
Blixt I
Corp, buys older houses, reha­
bilitates them, and puts them on
sale for low income buyers on
a 30 year mortgage.
A n y o n e who is eligible for
public housing accommodation
or whose annual adjusted in­
come is 135% of Public Housing
income limits (235 j) qualifies
to be a home owner through the
Highland United Improvement
Corp.
A down payment of >250.00 is
required of the homeowner be­
fore moving in. Also, attendance
of five pre-purchase seminars
is required. The sem inars are
designed to inform the home-
owner of his rights and obliga­
tions.
Highland United Improvement
Corp, is a "non profit organiza­
tion working with the Church
and through the Church." Lo­
cated at 4635 NE 9th Ave. in
Portland, the C o r p o r a t i o n ’ s
goals are to help low income
families to up-grade themselves
and their Northeast community.
F o r more information con­
cerning the Housing Corpora­
tion, contact Dorothy Bonner at
2 8 2 - 0 4 0 2 . Applications are
available for those who qualify.
Carlos
•Body and Fondor Repair
•M o tt roatonablo shop in town
287-8529
2609 N. Vancouver Ave.
Portland, Ore.
earn
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Willie Johnson
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ALTERATIONS • SERGING • RUG SHAMPOOING
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Phone 287-1286
495 0 N.E. UNION AVENUE
PORTLAND, OREGON 9721 I
Portland School
Dist. received $500,000
Become a
Homeowner
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GREAT NORTHERN DEVELOPERS
BUILDERS
W e build anything, Homes, Apartm ent
High rise, or what have you.
Call
M r. Larry G arrott or N.L.
Scarborough 2 8 2 *4 9 2 0
Having a dance or social event?
Let us rent you a neat spocious hall with necessary facilities to accom­
modate approximately one hundred people
Reasonable fee.
For information <all:288-4040 or
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Spanish Style Bedroom!
MASONS
Logan Lodge
Prince Hall
Mason held their Annual Elec­
tion of Officers Monday night,
Dec. 14, 1970.
Unanimously elected Worship
M aster; Bro. Sam Brown; Se­
nior Warden; Bro. Dewey Tay­
lor; Junior
Warden:
Bro.
Charles Gardenhier; T reasurer;
Past M aster Cliff Jackson; Sec­
retary: Past M aster John Blow.
The election was conducted by
Most Worshipful Grandmaster
E l i j a h Graham. We are very
proud of Past Master John Blow
who has served dutifully these
last two years. Watch this col­
umn for future happenings ma-
sonically in the Portland Ob­
serv er.
Massive Triple Dresser
Richly Framed Mirror
Spacious Five-Drawer Chest
Matching Headboard
These are just a few
of the man; bedroom
suites that are on
special. Stop in and save?
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