PORTLAND/OBSERVER Thursday April 22, 1971 U.S. N atio n al Bank nam es loan officer Joseph H. Ward,general loan officer at the 67th and Glisan Branch of United States National Bank of Oregon, has been elect­ ed president of Albina A rtC enter, succeeding John A. M ills , vice president and head of the urban affairs department of UJS. Bank. Other new officers are W illiam Gordon, vice president; M rs . Pat Richardson, secretary and $5,000-00 Consolidation I Loans Can Be Music to Your Ears- 's t United Finance Industrial Co. 515 E. Burnside Mr.Dale o o o o o o 2 32. 5153 J a rre tt Dorsey, treasurer. Ward was previously treasurer and chairman of the finance com­ mittee of Albina A rt Center. A native of Tulsa, O k la , he attended Lincoln U niversity in je ffe rso n C ity, Mo. His firs t job was with U .S . Bank, which he entered as a trainee in the operations depart­ ment. He was later a credit analyst and loan counter assistant PORTLAND CLEANING WORKS NORTH & N.E. PORTLAND ONE DAY SERVICE KNIT BLOCKING OUR SPECIALTY We Give M IN O R R E P A IR S -N O CHARGE PICK UP & DELIVERY .♦ > X • • > > • before receiving his present ap­ pointment. He is m arried and has one daughter. The Wards live at 2024 N £ . Crane St. • • • • NBC correspondents to ap p ear a t PSU Five NBC correspondents from around the world w ill assemble in the Portland State U niversity Gym next Thursday (A p ril 29) to participate in “ W orld Beat.” a bi-annual public forum on inter­ national a ffa irs. Flying to Portland to give the public current, first-p e rso n re­ ports are: John Rich, the network’ s China watcher based in Tokyo, who just this week returned from Communist China where he covered the h istoric table tennis matches and Canton trade fa ir. Kenley Jones, headquarter­ ed in Saigon and an NBC reporter fo r nearly two years of the p o liti­ cal turm oil and battle action in South Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. Douglas K iker, a form er Washington and White House correspondent now based in Rome and an observer of much of the European scene of NBC. - Wilson H all, who opened the network’ s C airo bureau in 1953, is now back the Middle East after tours of duty in Latin Am erica and South Vietnam — Richard Valeriani, a Wash­ ington correspondent whose current beat is the U ^.S tate De­ partment following assignments at the White House and with p o liti­ cal candidates on the go fo r votes. The World Beat public forum this year is being co-sponsored by Portland State and the Portland stations of the King Broadcasting C o , KGW-TV, KGW-AM and KINK - FM . It is scheduled fo r 8 p.m Thursday, A p ril 29, in the PSU Gym. 950 S.W. Hall Street. A question - answer period w ill follow the correspondents’ re­ ports from th e ir world capitals. Advance tickets fo r the World Beat Forum w ill go on sale Saturday, A p ril 24, at the P o rt­ land State box office in the Smith M em orial Center and at the Lloyd Center and Salem stores of Stevens & Sons. Tickets also w ill be available at the door. The PSU box office is open from 10:30 a.m. until 6:30p jn ,M o n ­ days through Fridays, and from 11:30 a .m . u n til3:30 p. m. on Saturday. Regular admission is $2, but a student from any school w ill be admitted fo r >1. Applications are being accept­ ed now by the Office of In­ ternational Education. Students planning to participate in both programs w ill be given p rio r con­ sideration. • MOTHERS DAY Jö fO M , 9 th C A U o S if’ ’ advertisers FOR FAST RESULTS! MW. ElijahG raham 3 itjra n d M aster of the M.W. P rin c e Hall Grand Lodge of Oreg o n and its jurisdiction^ made his official visitation to Shasta Lodge #2, Eugene, Oregon on A p ril 17, 1971. A fte r a very splendid meeting, there was a luncheon at the Holiday Inn. Those accompanying the Grand M aster to Eugene was R.W. James L.Wasson,Grand Secretary; R. W. Lee G. Mc­ Clinton, Grand Lecturer; R.W. W illie Whitley, chairman of the General Purpose Board; R. W. Burett Jack Wasson,Grand Senior Deacon; R. W. Nelse Jones, A ssi. Grand Secretary Velma L . Bush, James L .W a l­ den, H arry S. Pay ton, Jo h n Blow, and James Anderson. • • K PSU present drama Tried The Rest, Now Try The Best" N. Alexander, Proprietor The PSU Players invite you to attend a performance of The Boys in the Eland, which opens Thursday, A p ril 22 in the PSU Theater at 8 pan. This fir s t Portland stage production of the M a rt Crowley comedy, which played successfully in NW York fo r two years and then was made into a film , is being directed by Jack Feather in g ill, assistant professor of theater a rts. The Boys in the Band w ill play fo r two week-ends: A p ril 22- 24 and AD ril 29-Mav 1. This invitation entitles you to two free tickets. Just turn it in to the box office p rio r to cur tain. The unsafe deposit box. I f you keep your valuables this way, you’re risking them to all sorts of hazards. Fire. T h eft. Vandalism. Just plain forgetfulness. Let us safekeep your valuables for you—in a U. S. Bank safe deposit box. Then you'll know your deeds, titles, insurance policies, tax records, gems, etc. w ill be where nothing can happen to them. Rent a safe deposit box. T h e rent’s just pennies a day at any branch of United States National Bank of Oregon. Grand Master visit Lodge • 282-8361 3968 N William» L IS BANK