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About Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1971)
Fr. Stone has 35th — f ____ T^ h yfcq n , RT-BflU IhlM U r ^ . ) V icar A nniversary Rlll.00 Outdoor Rally Concert Youth lor C h ris t culm inates a fine sum m er of set vice to th e yuung people of this area by tak ing to the outdoors with a ra lly concert ln L a u re lh u rs tP a tk .S li 39th a n d S tark, on F rid a y, August 13. at 7:30 p.m. A husband and wife duet team, Steve and M a rla Gatdne , one of eight tra v e lin g musical teams In A m e rica and overseas fo r Youth fo r C h ris t International, head qu arters In Wheaton, Illin o is , w ill present a touch of the tra d i tional and contem porary In th e ir hour-lo ng m usical "C o n ce rt in I oHitionw available in Day Care Center opening ««on in the Model Cities Area. Applicants must have training and ex perience in Early Childhcxxi Program s, »lease apply in person at the 4-C Model Cities Point of Information and Referral Office. ^14/2 N.E. A Ib eria. Comprehensive W orship - Child Care CLOTHING LIQUIDATORS Manufacturer's Closeouts! New Items Daily THE BEE CO Ono Generoi Location, Albina t Killingsworth 283-3171 — 9 to 5:30 uomo UHM Vt Board Mooting First Quality Merchandise! Nor damaged on sonto' MEN’S-WOMEN’S-CHILDRENS CLOTHING PRICE OR IE»! Special Discounts To Quantity Buyers S O M E T H IN G N E W I N P O R T L A N D RECORD E IE R A R T and Family Racraation Cantar «26 N . K IL L IN C S W O R T H F O R T L A N O , O R F G O N 9721 1 ( t O S t 2 B S 2 604 Proudly Announce Family Night, livery Wednesday Night will be f amily Night. All record pur chases of $2.00 or more will be discounted 10%. All pool parent junior $1.00 per hour. All soft drinks two for .25. Arden’s ice cream reg $1.19 half gallon 90. Qtu. reg .79, .68. skill games for fun and recreation. Pick up the Jet every Thur. at Record Library. Your home town news paper carried by request. We are open seven days a week, Monday through Thrusday, 12 noon to 10:00 p.rn., Friday and Saturday to 12:00 Midnight. Sunday 2:00 p.m. to 10:(X) p.rn. A 3000 " I ! 'N.E. Alberta 2 8 4 -9 4 4 8 STARRING SHAFT RATED Richard RoondTree and M o te t Gunn Music by Isaac Hayas co-faaturad „.„„UPTIGHT X ♦ ♦ a I Raymond Sl-Jacquas and Ruby Daa Music By Booker T- and M.G. » Evaryona Should saa thaa Movies IM COLOR. Open Wook Days 7:00 p.m. W ad. thru. Tuas. Show 7:15 Sunday Opan 2:45 Show 3:00 Laa O w en Stona The Keverend Lee dwen stone, m . cmirnll„ lh, I he P ortland board of Educa tion w ill consider a va rie ty of m a tte rs m o s t of which are routine when the seven-m em ber board holds a re g u la rm e e tin g a t 7:30 p m Monday in the board room of the school d is tr ic t ad m in is tra tio n building (631 NE Clackam as S t.). several reports w ill be made during the evening's agenda. D r ¡sdwin Schneider, superinten dent's associate fo r d is tr ic t program s, w ill discuss summer a c tiv itie s In the school d is tr ic t. D r . Laurence W in te r, associate superintendent fo r management services, w ill rep ort on a new process fo r disposing of ob solete textbooks. board m em ber Paul Howe w ill com m ent on recom m enla- (ions of a board sub-com m ittee * hich * as appointed to se le ct a fir m to senze as school d is tr ic t auJ“ u r. D r . Harold K le in e r, deputy superintendent of schools w ill announce the ap- Sunday Tha Friendly Church 6 30 R M Tuosdoy, Friday 1 0 0 P M You ora only a Stranger once îbopc lap fis t (Cijurii) 3725 N . Gan tan bain Avanua O regon S tarlig h t." Steve and M a ria , both winners of Individual talentaw ards In In ternational m usic com petition, accompany themselves w i t h g u ita r and taped orchestral backgrounds fro m th e ir most recent long - play album " You Can E x p e rie n c e ." Ih e outdoor r a lly c o n c e rtw lll conclude the sum m er series and be prim ed fo r the young and the young at he a rt. Adm ission is fre e . The public Is invited. 9 4J X M . I J 0 0 Noon SvndoF School WorWwp Senne. The Church Designed to Meet Your Need REV. ANDREW A. NEWTON, F>o,ror I»’ F or Comprehensive Child Care, Model Cities residents should call the North East Point of Information and R eferral office 2 88-8861, Clifford Campbell, D irector and for Family Day and Night Care 288-5091, Gloria Fisher, D irector. Senators lead in W elfare Abuse by Charles Wartts X Phone« ■ ¡te» 281-7367 Off. 281-6476 ■ 5^? A ; I4 j I N o w t h a t y o u h a v e seen the o u ts id e ,! lit s w h a t s on th e in s id e th a t c o u n ts ’ yAethodisf p . S tH lM T CHUiru WASHINGTON - Any men $¡5,000. Tne Dixie Senator tion of "w e lfa re" Is likely claim s that the move to di to stampede the average U.S. vide up his 5,200 acre farm .. .................................... citizen’s mind with Irksome among his children had "no- sary as V ic a r of St. P h ilip ' Images of shiftless Black tnlng to do with” avoiding the -» u . •' s m«niber of thè < » rettori 'I ra il on Sunday, August 1, at fathers sporting Cadillacs and law. fre e - living Black mothers o 'clo ck. st. P h ilip 's C ross arsi served as Chairm an Here Is an enlightening Church is locate.) at Northeast accompanied by a half-clothed com[>arlson: while this hand of the C hapter's Service underfed brood. to Knott arti Rodney Avenue. Ihe ful of financially secu re land The clamor rages that r e ow ners received $5.4 billion Right Reverend James W. F . M ilita r y F a m ilie s C om m ittee. In cipients are mostly Black and th is year, more than 12 m il Carm an, D JJ., ills h lp of Oregon, 1969 he served as a m em ber of always poor, usually looking lion poverty stricken public w ill be the preacher. T he W omen the O rganization Com m ittee fo r for a handoit and seem hell welfare recipients were con- of St. P h ilip 's and the Preschool the National Convention of the 5 8 2 8 N.E. 8th bent on squandering the na dem ted to survive on a scant 2 8 8 -5 4 2 9 M others w ill have charge of tías A m erican Red C ro ss. He Is a tions dwindling resources A. Lee Henderson, Minister $1.9 billion, A sum that Is fo rm e r board m em ber of the Coffee Hour follow ing the through "m indless overpop far below that necessary to EHi» Casson, Associate Minister Multnom ah County U.S.O., North Service. ulation.” satisfy minumum health and Church School ........................................... 9-30 AM In 1949 F r . Stone wasadelegate That Is the prevailing fic n itrltlon needs, according to fo r the Episcopal Church to” the ,B r‘ " Ch, Y ' M ' S ' A" PortJand Morning Woiihip 10:45 AM tion. Just recently the real a U.S. Bureau of Labor Sta bien nia l Meeting of the Federal Po,; ' land N - A - .Wed Noon — The Hour o f Power 12 00 N O O N p icture came sharply Into fo tistic s survey. Council of Churches. He was G’ ” CouncU of SocU1 cus In Washington when It was W ed. P ayer & Cla«» Meeting 7 00 P M Despite the fact that the In revealed that more than a tent of the 1970 law has been elected foui tim es b v th e D lo re « , AKen-'*e s - Nursery Care Provided of Oregon to die General Con- Ph^ ‘ s ^ ’ school fo r thousand of the country’s big clearly violated by the c a r ventlon of the Episcopal Church ” • th,oe ,nd io u r years polntm ents of board Chairm an gest and richest welfare r e ving up of farm land lnt W e are making our Neighborhood A Brotherhood" F r . stone ha. been a mem ber ‘ ge’ ,oundod F r ' Stone F r a n k C , s e and M a rvin cipients had devised "leg a l" separate plats, this crim inal schem es defrauding taxpayers welfare abuse has been bran Of the Diocesan Council and e l«h‘, years #8°- “ ls "»«le Kasmussen, d ire c to r o fc a re e r of billions In " a id ." ded "leg al” by the U.S. Ag eve ia l Diocesan D epartm ents' “ P * chUdren ut ,U re lig io u s, education. to th e G overnor's Among them were M issi ricu ltu re Départaient. P • • ra c ia l, and economic back- A d viso ry Council fo r C a re e r ssippi Senator Jam es O. East- F r . Stone has been active In This wily government sup grouixls. Education. land, Hollywood millionaire ported scheme sharply con John Wayne, and the country’s trad icts the Nixon adml ilstra - biggest single recipient of clon claim that public welfare farm "w elfare” - the J.G. Is eating up the nation’s re Boswell Co. - who alone col sources and that pozert) and lected $4.4 million In gov hunger are the result of over ernm ent handouts last year. population. The cases center round a Furtherm ore It lifts the 1970 law ostensibly designed sm okescreen surrounding the to curb the amount of aid m issionary zeal with which; given to wealthy farm ers by b irth control program s a r a , — O F Y O U R C H O IC E setting a maximum of $55,030 pushed In the Black cotnmun i— 3 xxxaJ p e r crop. Yet the law is so files across the nation. And ' carelessly written that It fi points to the conclusion easily perm its any sslf-seex- that the crusade is aimed at lng businessman to retain his curbtng the growth of an In exorbitant "a id ” package. creasingly rebellious Black The result of these under population. handed maneuvers simply The basic thrust of the fed m eans that the rich get rich era l farm subsidy program Is r / / f ’ J / lwz Z O l h ' a K a p i i s i 'hurch e r wnlle the poor get poorer. to boost the price of farm About 1350 recipients, wno products by paying farm ers |R av.John H.Jack$on Phone 2 8 4 1 954 com prise the country’s la rg uo< to grow food. M inistar Sunday School 9 a.m e st farm operations - In But again the so-called le i f you have been hearing that cluding major corporations, M o rn in g W orship F irstandS chuylar 1 1 am . marriage is dead, or. at least on banks, and large landowners gal loopholes In the law’s Vesper 5 pLm application allow these recip ihe rocks, consider it just a rumor P ortland, O ra. would have received cuts un and be advised that the fabulous d e r the law. This group ac ients to lease their federally • Let us enter to worship and depart to serve. invalid is still holding fast. counts for the lion’s siiart assigned allotments to o th ers, During the first three months of of the billions being siphoned leaving them tree to make even higher profits by then this year, for example, there were off under the program . planting their land without the an estimated 411,000 marriages, A case In point Is the In- ex tra boost of government according to the National Center for Health Statistics. This is about trlgue recently carried out subsidies. Hollywood actor John equal Io Ihe number chalked up by Wayne and his cohorts. The fo r the same period in 1970. In fact, if this year follows the Wayne group will receive a- pattern of 1970, the rumor that bout $218.000 In government marriage has had it can be put payments this year as com entirely to rest Ihere were 2,179,- pared with $310,000 last year. The trick Is that the more <XM) marriages last year, some than $500,000 In additional 33.000 or so above 1969 and aid form erly received by 110.000 more than the year before W’ayne will now go to pro "By the yard, life is hard, Reverend Sam Johnson. AMA Social P i So. who says marriage is passé, fiteering Investors who have by the Inch, It’s a cinch.’’ anyway? rector, Bishop J.C. F oster, POIC. B o a r ti leased his land In separate Many young homemakers In p lots, and undoubtedly at con our Extension program s think Along with these reassuring member and Bishop W.L. McKinney, POIC statistics, the Institute o f Life In siderable profit to him. Again this Is a good motto for them. loses. When you have many dif Board Chairman enjoy talent show given by surance reports the follow ing fash the An taxpayer even more glaring ease ferent things to do, a lot of ion notes for the m arryin' months AMA at McKinney Temple. of U«S. government hypocrisy tim e can be lost worrying >f lune and July: Women s 1 ib or not. one ot In maintaining a dual welfare and wondering where to start. Vancouver AveTTirst Baptist Church Ihe more popular dresses worn by system , Is the J.G . Boswell Take one or two jobs at a Company, Boswell has leased tim e - and finish them. Then 3138 N. Vancouver Ave. brides this season is a tradition- his federal cotton allotments you’ll feel you’ve accom inspired, frankly sentimental floor- Phone 282-9496 to a group of 53 Investors, plished something. length gown of unremitting white Sunday School 9 :0 0 A.M. if you’d like more ideas It has a lace-trimmed high bodice' who paid him approximately one million for a one-year for getting you Job done with organza skirt, bishop sleeves, a' Morning Worship 1 h 0 0 A.M. lease on his property In the least w orry, ask your majestic, floor sweeping train, and addition the> will pay Boswell county Extension office for a is calculated to draw many oohs Or. 0.1. William», Pastor to farm the land for them. free copy of the bulletin. and aahs Any large, form al wed Meanwhile, each of these "S e rv in g j h e J m r e ^ C it^ S a v tn g ^ h o ^ n n e r M a iF ding sets it off beautifully. wealthy speculators will re LONGA CURLY ceive a $55,033 subsidy (wel For those who want to tie the fare) from the government. knot in sylvan surroundings, such M ississippi Senator Janies as at a garden reception, the dress Eastland also carried (BIO (JURLY NATURAL ) £ ’ 5 to do it in is a white folklore swift ozernaullng of his fam- affair trimmed in forget-me-not lly ’s plantation earlier this blue, with sprays of hand-painted v ear, creating eight new di blue and yellow flowers driftin g visions, Just In time to e s 'CURLY ORTAF(RE d 1 5 . ° 0 over organza A blue velvet ribbon cape the law. The adjust encircling the waist gives this ment costs U.S. citizens peasant style (rock an Alice in $100,000. Wonderland touch The new law states that " a For those who don't care for p erso n " Is limited to a $55,00J fancy trappings such as the pol celling per crop. However, lution-combatting couple who ped each member of apartners.du ¡BEING THIS IN FOR FREE HEAD A $1.00 aled to City Hall on a tandem bike fills the requirem ent of light-colored pants suits for separate person. OFF OUR REGULAR STYING PRICES. E astland's family will __ both the bride and the groom ^PRICES GOOD JULY 28th.-AUGUST 5»h. might do nicely. A nosegay in thereby receive approximate lieu of a wedding bouquet w ill ly 8130,000 tn payments this complete Ihe bride's finery for y ea r, while prior to his ‘re- organization” their holdtngs that wedding trip. would have entitled them to ■senior A ctlve P r ie .. in Eplscopal D lu c .s e u fi n e g o n .w lll z X ls t^ S ^e X n r. 8 ‘ . his r ir t , 7 « T ua ATTEND THE — C H U R C H S E R V IC E Weddings: Always in fashion Enjoy talent show TV By tha inch i THE BIG-WIG SHOP SUMMER SUPRISESI SERENA SHAG 1 7 .95, r f ^ FREEDOM W IG CURLY BABY 00 JULIETS 7 .9 9 * »UPON ^ 0 5 0 N.E. UNION 2 8 9 -4 9 0 0 •t» a cinch