Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, August 05, 1971, Image 4

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A ir Force Council
E m p lo y m e n t
Price Index
«Positions available in Day C a re C e n te F
°SAN AB - In ‘ h e q u M sm all have already begun sending things
m
a m
i ol “
the
(he council members,'
m em bers.” S
e r-
'« « P>CO
y v v Club
iu D n here
e r e to the
S er-
opening stxm in the Model C itie s A rea.
<lre»ed*a
M U ° y “ d ‘ sean‘ Andre» commented ‘ I*ve
The Consumer 1’ rtc e Index
W hile high unemployment is
A pplicants m ust have tra in in g and e x ­
w h o « main
p ?.
sergeants got a stack on my desk.”
rose 0.6 percent In June to
Noting that a little over a
whose main function w ill be to
ge ne rally considered as a m a-
I. I he Language A rts I ’ ro -
121.5
(1967
equals
100),
the
perience
in E a rly C hildhood P ro g ra m s.
make noise. The f ir s t A ir Force
Another i e sp on slblllty o f th e ijo r reason to r the ever-g row Ine decade ago that the Portland
of laws on desegregation ami
UJJ. Department o f Labor’ s
g ia m , now In Its second year
»<1 4«
_x th* * - e I lU
l re caa* load.evidencenow”
»
•*, Public Schools were recog­
vMo ^ t ™ ] M 2 gn ro 5 0UnCU WlU de* 2e* COUnC11
18 4
t0 — se,ect
Please
apply
in person at the 4-C Mcxiei
th e ir impact on qu ality edu­
Bureau o f Labor S tatistics
w ith
a cu rre n t grant of
ote Its e lf to m aking suggestions base and divisio n A irm an o f the appears that m u n . □ i ,
nized as one of the outstand­
cation. Jenkins said the In­
re
p
orted
today.
Higher
prices
$115,000,
involves
personnel
C itie s Point of In form a tion and R e fe rra l
to Im prove life fo r A ir Forces Month. Each month five m em -
of
T
stitu te is viewed as the to re -
ing school systems in the
fo r food, homes and most
fro m u in e r-c ity schools with
K orea personnel.
bers o f the council w ill also
.
n tctpients. the
O ffice .
I nited Mates, Jenkins added:
■uiuier to a longer two o r
se rvice s accounted fo r about
* want you to look at the esco rt
airm an of the month
t0 w o rk ls lacking,
resxients of the area to im ­
toree week conference to con­
“ Today, Portland is s t r i­
th re e -fo u rth s o f the Increase.
714'/, N.E. A lb .r h
problem s we face In the A ir w inners on th e ir t r ip to Japan
hls verslon of the old axiom .
prove
elem entary
school
sid er in stru ctio n a l and c u r­
The June CPI was 4.5 percent
F o rc e ,”
General M aloy said, which ls one o f the m ajor p riz e s ”
you can d riv e a horse to water ving desperately toa void sink-
reading program s. To take
above a year ago.
r ic u la r m a tte rs.
A p p ro xi­
'
ftnd some answers. o f toe airm an o f the month p ro - 1x11 you can t maiie him d rin k ” ing into the miasma associateli
pa rt in the program th is fa ll
On a seasonally adjusted
m ately 15 top educators ot the
. • . With the combined experience ? ra m .
shows up w ith some apparent w ith acute urban problem s.
are 38 elem entary teachers,
ba sis, the Increase In the June
<
we have In th is room , nothing
The council stemmed from a strength in a special surv ey be- The school d is tr ic t was re ­
region
w
ill
he
at
the
in
s
ti­
13 p rin c ip a ls , 25 parents and
Index was 0.5 percent. The
tute. Speakers have not yet
C o l^ H e w i« r »
suggestion by the Osan Top Three mg conducted
m
w e lfa re - cently reorganized into three
20 teachers-aldes. Jenkins,
annual rate o f change fo r the
been announced, but they w ill
b a w r n m i . . E’ 1L ? elace
5 ° “ ,cU to glve the m iddle grade Plagued C a lifo rn ia among mde- d is tric ts , to encourage Inte­
6 months ending In June was
also d ire c to r of this program ,
» Y o u T e T e l i ’r t° n
t h ^ M r V S 0"
actlve votce 111 epO^ " ‘ e m p lo y e r, by t£e Na-
represent the federal ju d ­
gration, decentralization and
4.0 percent, less than the
said
it
ls
designed
to
develop
tne are
fir s t-
lin e
s u re who
r- *ne
operation
P
ic ia ry , tlie Congress anil c iv ic
e fficie n t
program s.
. v is io o u rs . are You
the
ones‘
« n A
t ir fo r F orce
the f ir
s m’ X
o ro X .
F^ ra “ ««df l a l e ^ e n t m oie
4.9 percent fo r the 6 months
an
understanding
in
teachers
leaders fro m elsewhere in
However, the d is tr ic t opera­
ending In December 1970 and
• w ork rig h t out there with the
council were M ^ . Bob
of the urgency to get th e tr
the nation whohavedealt with
ting
aixl
building
levies
re­
the 6.0 percent In the 6 months
young airm en.
You are In a Young and CMSgt. Gene Kafka
c a lU o rn 18 * ' is chosen fo r this
pupils to develop th e ir fu ll
ending In June o f last year.
integration problem s. C h a ir-
position to see problem s and th e outgoing chairm an and c h a ir- speeial state •''FIB survey be- cently (ailed ...
reading potential: to bring
D uring the qu a rte r ending In
nian of the in stitu te Is D r.
“ Ihe people and organiza­
•
U n ts much b e tte r than I o r man elect o f the top three group. C8use “ • along with several
parents and teachers together
June, the CPI rose at an an­
Robert Hughley,
in te r-a re a
m ore sen io r people can.” The two senior NCO’ s la te r ex- °th e r big states, is being pushed tions of Portland generally
w ith the student m elem entary
nual rate o f 5.3 percent. A fte r
sp e cia list fo r the P ortland
A fte r the b rie f comments by Plained top three program s and ,0 the b rin k of bankruptcy by a ie eager to work to im prove
school reading program s in
seasonal adjustm ent, the food
P
ub
lic
Schools.
the
c
ity
.
V
is
ito
rs
to
the
u
r
­
-1 . * ? totnn ian de rs, the NCO’ s council ad m in istra tio n to S e r- * e lta r e costs
The contention
Index tn June advanced m ore
oi-der that It may be c le a r that
A.
Charles E. Burch, geants Burch and Andrew.
of
ban
schools
are
im
presseli
the
s o -c a lla l ' ‘w elfare
than In May, but the Index
reading is not a s k ill which
Squadron''to^head
c u X ™ “ “ ’ * Man8g" Coun* ‘• « h t? 7 organiz7n7ns thaZhare that
various
«r«*P»
fo r nonfood com m odities rose
can be developed only in
cU a n d T c « T “ 1 h« « w c o u n - e ll c h a irm a n , sergeant B u rc h ,is sprung up is that if the eco- are stlU com m unicating and
at
a much slo w er pace.
school, and to serve as the
H o ip ita l
v S S ^
»ho
n° m y *
St>te Cannot p r ° - T?a h“ ' ^
WOr“
Charges fo r s e rvice s ad­
incubator
fo
r
the
development
cnairm an. -------; nveo at Osan about three vide jobs> ttien those on w | _ Teachers at a ll levels s till
vanced slig h tly less than tn
Selected
re co rd e r re w
of a reading center in the
• as TSgt. months ago fro m Me Chord AFB
T otal em ployment In the
May but m ore than during
Timothy Kent, 6314th 1 Supply
fare are en titled to even high- want t0
lnspiratio nal and
Stmnlv H lahlngton.
ahlngton.
nnrl h
i. w ife
He and
hls
School of Education at P o rt­
P ortland M etrop olitan Area
the F e b ru a ry -A p ril
period
; Squadron,
E velina, have one daughter. Hls’ e r benefits than c u rre n tly being releva nt-”
land State. There were only
rose about 4,000 In May. Farm
when the mortgage Interest
S , " We’ re golng to meet again 15 years In the A ir F orce Include paid.
_ I here are now m ore than
five such reading program s
Jobs Increased considerably
ra te Index was dropping m ark­
So fa r, data secured fr o m a l- 7 f a le r * l and fixin fa tio n -fu n -
' ' u i r t lV.Onth? ”
Sergeant Burch s ix as an In s tru c to r.
edly.
as p re -h a rv e s t w ork picked
in operation in the nation last
- * ^ ld ’
that wa 680 set down
m ost 4,000 independent bu si- T * 1 p r °'>ects w Portland and
Seasonally unadjusted p r i­
up in stra w b e rry fie ld s . Non-
Sergeant Andrew, a m edical
year, but the Portland p ro ­
.^ < to work. The f ir s t thing we’ve
ness p ro p rie to r respondents in -
duplication ami fragm enta-
ces of gro cery store food,
a g rlc u ltu ra l gains were d iv i­
gram was the only one to be
' - c ^ d e d w*s that no Ir r ita n t w in a d m in istra tio n technician, came dicate that only 30 percent of n “ n
of
e£*o
rts
,
Jenkins
ded between wage and salary
which usually Increase 0.6
refunded by the U.S. o ffic e
considered too sm a ll. Sev­ to Korea from In s tru c to r duty the people re fe rre d to p ro sp e c-i , ®erved.
to re su lt in
percent In June fo r seasonal
and “ a ll o th e r” employment.
e ra l sm all problem s can add up a t toe M edical F ie ld Service
of Education. D r . C olin Dun-
reasons, advanced 0.9 p e r­
The May total approxim ated
to a big one.”
F school, Sheppard A F B , Texas. uve em ployers by the state’ s' Jlsenchar>tment with the a b il-
keld, assistant p ro fe ssor of
°,f, 016 establishm ent to
441,000, exceeding the year
cent.
P ric e Increases to r
‘ “ The staffs and techs on base He and his wife Ju lie claim A l- em ploym ent offices, now calledj 7
education, is associate d ire c ­
the Departm ent of Human R e - 'COpe'
ago fig u re by 9,000.
p o u ltry , fru its and vegetables,
Plna. Arkansas, as home.
to r of the p ro gra m .
Wage and sa la ry em ploy­
beef, and d a iry products were
sources Development, re a lly
be sa*d one Soa*
the
2. Ih e T rip le T P rogram at
m ent showed a typ ica l In­
la rg e r than seasonal. On the
want steady jobs in the opin- Complex is to coordinate
Portland M ate, directed by
crease of 1,500 In May. This
o th e r hand, pork p rice s did
ion of these em ployers.
these ProJ*cts and attem pt to
U r . David E . W tills , is begin­
not ris e as much as they usu­
was concentrated In construc­
A lm o st 70 percent, 69 J to enHs‘ 016 se rv ic e s. coopera-
tio n and trade. La b o r-m a n ­
a lly do tn June, and egg p rice s
The nation’ s Independent b u sl- v o r o f the P ric e b in , 11 percent be exact, cla im that the sole tlon* skUls aaJ knowledge of ning its th ird year and is the
fe ll sharply. P ric e s o f re s ­
agement problem s reversed
only
such
program
in
the
na­
ness p ro p rie to rs don’t think the opposed and 8 percent undecided, aim of applicants refer red to as many P“ 500 and Private
the c h a ra c te ris tic fa cto ry up­
tau ra nt meals and snacks rose
tion th is year to receive an
Federal Estate Tax ls a dead
M a rg in a lly -p ro flta b le b u sl-
them by the state are generally ageneies 8s p o s s lb le -
0.5 percent.
swing. T here w ere 3,000 on
Issue. Congress may tre a t it as nesses which however, do p ro - lo o k in g 'fo r a’ job’ mere'ly'
increase in its federal grant
The specific d ire ctio n in
P ric e s o f nonfood oom mod
la b o r dispute status In May
($167,500). T rip le T Is de­
n A
s
J
* to fu l- which cu u n s wm re ma.»
one, but the business people are vide sufficient (n/'ntrn
Income /n
fo r a
Cam-
e ffo rts
ltle s rose 0.4 percent In May,
as compared w ith 2,400 one
l l th e ir unemployment re -
cla m m orln g fo r a basic reform U j are the most frequent lo sers f i U1
« ’* w “ ill 1 ” be made
maf=
signed to tra in the teachers
a m ore than seasonal advance.
m onth e a rlie r. Despite this
to stop the tax fro m being con- to the Estate Tax. Senator Fred :luirem en ts fo r fu rth e r bene-
681 w ith
com m unity s
of teachers by actually m oving
fls c a to ry , at least In some cases. H a rris o f O ^ l^ m a ^ o m m e n t i f i U ‘ AmonS those showing up
*S " ,gU*J ° f
A pparel com m odities* p rice s
depressing
Influence
the
the college pro fe ssors and
edged
down
seasonally,
seasonally adjusted wage and
The Estate ( o r death ) Tax 'T n io rtu n a te ly , many revenue t0 *PPi y» 37 percent are not con- the panning phase,
Jenkins
th e ir
te a ch e rs -in -tra in in g
P ric e s rose fo r most other
sa la ry lixlex advanced nom­
has forced sale o r liquidation o f agents refuse to give any con- sxlered s u ffic ie n tly neat
and said, Ilstm g these general ta r­
N O RTH & N.E. PORTLAND
fro m the campus to the pub­
in a lly over the month.
nonfood com m odities, p a r ti-
many fam ily-ow ned businesses sld era tlon whatsoever to the presentable looking enough to go gets:
lic school cla ssroo m . In this
nonfood
com
m
odities,
p
a
rtic
­
M
anufacturing
showed
a
and fa rm s, says Congressman earning capacity of a ranch o r to w o rk.
The assessment of the c r i-
u la r ly homes, used ca rs, gas­
drop o f 600 due la rg e ly to
p ro je ct, says W illis , pro fe s­
Robert P ric e o f Texas, a fte r fa rm in determ ining Its value
On the other haoi th e » em nca l V o c a tio n a l and train in g
o lin e , tobacco products, and
the labor-m anagem ent d is ­
sors teach elem entary ami
2/ ahP.r l 2Clpa] , 0^ e r b€" * 7 ESUte T8X P o i s e s ... they ployers re p o rt a better exoer needS of the G re a te r P o rt-
household durables. New car
pute In pulp and paper. This
secondary students, w ork with
'' .
he caUs ^ “ »real- re ly only on Inflated sale p rice s lence with the e m n im J ^ 7 . land a re a-
K N IT BLOCKING
p ric e s held steady Instead of
Industry showed a loss of
ls tlc
appraisals. Land may be o f s im ila r fa rm s which h»” “
-m ploym ent of
public school teachers, teach
We U v e
have people
on w
lfa re
re when
when they
they
Ih e JeveloPment of a p ro -
declining seasonally.
2,800 as a re su lt o f produc­
OUR SPECIALTY
appraised on its highest poten- been gobbled up by land""specu-
~ P*” . On
* e e li8
college students of education,
are re fe rre d to them by a p r i- CBSS fo r
com PlJat ‘ on of
tio n shutdowns which began In
Charges to r consumer s e r­
tla l use, and th is , combined with la to r s .”
learn about the com m unities
la te A p ril and continued u n til
vice s rose 0.5 percent In June.
kfrAias wo otAaof
lo w p ro fita b ility , lit t le cash o r
Representative P ric e ’ s mea- vate ®m Ployment agency, o r I resources which m ight be u ti-
in which the schools are lo­
T h e re were sharp advances In
e a rly June.
Elsewhere In
OP* ur a DfuvtgY
few liquid assets, may doom the sure would p e rm it the executor some other non-governm ental liz ft i and m obilized towards
cated, and generally come to
charges fo r home re p a ir and
nondurables, apparel dipped
business.
meeting com m unity needs.
to choose the appraisal method source.
a better understanding of what
100 due to m arke ting factors.
maintenance se rvice s. Char­
The problem ls most acute e ith •—
e r accepting Internal Rev-
Of the total respondents, 18, The development of a sys-
the in n e r-c ity school is lik e .
Food products edged up 100
ges
fo r
transportation
$ 8 2 -8 3 6 1
f o r fa rm e rs In the path of urban­ enue’ s "m a rk e t” value, o r the Percent re p o rt they have ¿ o w "
* hlch w ill allow PACE
Sixteen pro fe sso rs from v a r­
seasonally.
services rose slg nlflca nty
iza tio n
and
In d u stria liza tio n
3HE
N. WHIkm,.
emPlo.y V people uu
on w e i-
l- ‘ ° . become ‘h * vehicle fo r
------------------ J * - ly . —
because o f higher taxicab and
The hard goods secto r rose
ious academic areas w ill jo in
where real estate speculation ls
basis
h
cost
fare,
and
60
percent
in
th
is
com
m
unication
and
coordina-
2,000.
T
h
is
reflected
the
re
­
a
ir
lin
e
fares,
and
increases
in
about
80
T
T
T
-tra
in
ees
during
ram pant.
age Warnings X ^ e ° 2 ^ t ei0 gr<°UP r9’» r t
* e r e s a t- tlon ot other fV e r a l tra in in g
auto re p a ir charges.
tu rn of m etal trade w o rkers
‘You’ve Tried
the next academic year in
The solution proposed by Con­ years.
R««t, N o w Try The l o t i *
The last m X d ^ u W lafaCtory’ * * * alm os' ™ per P ™ «™ ™ in education,
Approxim ately
41,500
to th e ir Jobs fo llow ing se ttle ­
gressm an p ric e , p ro vid in g a lte r -
classroom s at G rant High
N
.
A
l
>ndor,
Proprietor
be
based
on
the
"
p
r
ic
e
versus
CCn‘
re
p
o
rt
on
the
^
s
'
s
of
th
is
J
“
1*
1115
also
identified
three
w o rke rs w ill rece ive c o s t-o f-
m ent of a con tro versy in v o l­
’ 'n a tiv e methods o f Estate Tax
School and Sabin and Vestal
llv ln g escalator adjustments
vin g about 1,600. M achinery,
..
____
m u ltip lie r o f common exPer ‘ence they would be w ill- sp®c d lc objectives:
a p p ra isa l, has won support
from y ie ld ”
E lem entary Schools.
based on the June UjS. c ity
hard h it in la rg e machine
82 percent of the businesspeople stocks, as reported pe rio dica lly mg t0 h lre others on w elfare
The assessm ent ofattem pts
3. A p ro je ct to id en tify the
average Consumer P ric e In ­
shops, advanced 600. T ra n s ­
po lle d by the National federation *>7 the Federal Reserve System. However, of this group less t0 fl1 avaiJable teacher re -
essentials fo r urban teacher
dex o r one o f the Individual
p o rta tio n equipment showed a
o f Independent Business.
Hls Thus, It would tre a t the private ^ a n 26 percent hired those re - surces m ore e ffe ctive ly into
train in g and to establish the
c ity indexes.
comeback o f 500. The land
b ill would p e rm it appraisal on Dusü>ess lik e a publicly-ow ned fe rre d to them by the
areas of need w ithin th e l’ o r t-
state
c r ite r ia f o r determ ining c u r­
About 39,000 w o rke rs wUl
tra n sp o rta tio n
segment ad­
e ith e r the decedent’ s costs basis corp ora tion In determ ining " ft»tr agency.
land vicinity.
rece ive wage Increases based
ric u la r
content has been
vanced 700 as production of
o r the earning power of the bu sl- n’ ark,®*vaIue«”
I t thus appears from the 4«,a
---------------------------------
—
The determ ination of whe-
on the national Index.
In­
ra ilro a d cars was resumed
hür’ h Jr W2 îCl 7 e r produces toe no£ r l ÎE ?
Est8te Tax »iso com piled so fa r that w hile there ther ulPut fro m local business financed by a $7,00» grant
creases ranging fro m 5 to 9
and m otor tru c k output was
l ^ o l r o s ^ b v ^ ô n i? î n meaAUre ca2 b ^ s o w ’ to ’ s iS s r t ^ S '? “ * 5
th° SC °n weUare * ho are
lndUStry can make the fro m the U.S. O ffice of Edu­
cents per hour w ill be r e ­
stepped up. Gains were p a rt­
cation. D r . W illia m Proppe,
o f t t e business owners
U te Taa- *«» P r lv a to I y X ï2 d ass*d/ ously seekw8 * o r k . they educational
process
and
ceived by about 18,000 w ork­
ly offset by retrenchm ent In
fo rm e r p rin cip a l of Jefferson
percent undecided.
fir m s generally have no such are ta r
m ost Pa rt s t r ik - organization m ore e fficie n t
e rs Including 9,300 c le ric a l
shipyards and a ir c r a ft part
High School and now an asso­
and service supply employees
plan ts.
F abricated m etals
tog out on th e ir own in seeking and e ffe cltve .
The response o f Oregon busi­ option.
ciate p ro fe ssor in the School
o f Pan Am erican W orld A ir ­
experienced an Increase o f
The Estate Tax has also caused en,ploy7nent and are not depend-
An exam ination of cu rre n t
nessmen shows 81 percent in fa -
of Education, w ill d ire c t the
500.
ways, Inc. About 13,000 em ­
sale o f many p riv a te ly -h e ld bu si- “ ’g ° n the state ’ s w e lfare de- and needed procedures fo r
p ro je ct which hopes to solve
ployees o f Greyhound L ln e s -
O p e ra to r « :
C onstruction
spearheaded
nesses p r io r to an owner’ s death parOnents.
evaluating c u rre n t production
some of the problem s of u r ­
East w ill receive an increase
the upturn In non m anufactur­
to avoid th is c r is is fo r h e irs.
11 th is assumPtion proves to and tra in in g of teachers.
r
e
a
tfv
e
o
t
y
lf
n
^
G
o r i W ard
ban areas.
Hls goal Is to
o f two cents per hour. Ano­
in g w ith a gain o f 1,500 In
D r . W illia m Proppe, f o r -
So the tax has contributed to j
11 couid perhaps sup-
th
e
r
8,900
w
o
rke
rs,
Including
design a model fo r the use
M ay. One month e a rlie r the
P a u lin e K e lly
Cutting j
m ergers and sales o f such b u sl- p o rt the contention o fC a lifo r - m er P rincipal of Jefferson of m ulti-agency resources in
2,500 employees o f Hayes In ­
In d u stry was depressed by the
nia
s
G
overnor
Reagan
that
the
High
School
and
now
an
asso-
nesses
to
corporations
and
con­
Tonda M c F a r la n
tern
a
tio
n
a
l
Corporaton
in
WASHINGTON - Senator Bob
the development of an edu­
plum bers and stea m fltters
and Shaping
B irm ingh am , Alabam a, w ill
Packwood (R -O re ) announced he glom erates, It ts charged. And biggest force blocking w elfare Clate p ro fe ssor of education cational program which would
tra d e dispute which Involved
, B illie Ruth S p iro *
rece ive Increases o f 1 to 4
would v is it 18 Oregon counties th is passage o f land and busi­ re fo rm is the a rm y of social at Portland State, w ill be asso- tra in teachers and young peo­
500.
Special trades showed
ness
from
fa
m
ily
ownership
ls
.Tinting
O
p
e
r
a to r « k P rop:
cents per lo u r .
w o rke rs who wish to keep the c “ te d ire c to r of the P o rt-
d u rin g the period o f August 9-27.
the greatest comeback fo l­
ple to deal m ore e ffe ctive ly
About 1,600 employees o f
The Senator plans to fly to one o f the m a jo r reasons way case load fa cto r high by en- land Com plex.
lowed
by
heavy
construction
with problem s of urban en­
A l * * n a D e D le v e a .u ,'
businessmen are couraging w elfare recipie nts
and Bleaching
the M etropolitan T ra n s it Au­
P ortla nd on August 6 a fte r Con- Independent
In announcing the creation
and general bu ild in g. R esi­
vironm ent.
most emphatic
emphatic in
in supporting
gre
ss
has
adjourned
fo
r
theAuw-
□
th
o
rity
in
B
a
ltim
o
re
,
M
a
ry­
dential p e rm it a c tiv ity is quite
u s t recess, ^ e wUl te ,d a^ e w s
PrlC e’ s Est8te to demand t h e ir ’ ’ r ig h ts " ra th e r of toe P ortland Complex and
4. A fo u r state conference,
Wig Cleaning
land, w ill receive a wage In­
b ris k , p ro m isin g considerable
• |than rustle _____________
a Job.
its focus on total urban ed­
conference at the Congres s Hotel Z
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;
funded by an $11,954 grant
crease o f 5 cents per hour
fu tu re home and apartm ent
ucation, Jenkins noted it is
and Styling
fro m the Seattle office of the
based on the Index fo r B a lti­
< . In downtown P ortland, August 7
con
stru
ction
.
related to fo u r other fed er­
m o re .
• j . a t 11 a.m.
U.S. O ffice of Education and
R etail trade clim bed 800,
ally-funded program s in the
A pproxim ately 4,500 other
Ask about our H a ir Weaving
In several o f the counties the
directed by Portland State,
p
a
rtic
u
la
rly
In
restaurants,
Portland State School of Ed­
w o rke rs w ill not rece ive ad­
Senator w ill hold "P ro b le m s ,
w ill be held in P ortland In
superm arkets, se rvice sta­
M
o
tt
reasonable
shop
in
town
ucation which “ has accepted
justm ent because they have
.
People and Packwood” sessions
tion
and home furnishing
F o r Appointment
the e a rly fa ll to deal w ith the
the challenge to provide v i­
already received the m a xi­
where constituents can come and
sto re s.
Government showed
problem s in desegregating
mums
stipulated
In
th
e
ir
con­
able p re -s e rv ic e and in -s e r­
discuss th e ir pro blem s w ith him .
• gain In federal agencies.
schools. State superintendents
tra c ts .
On August 20, In Madras
T h is was offset by a decline
2 8 7 -8 5 2 9
2 6 0 9 N. Vancouver Ave. vice program s fo r teachers of fro m Alaska, Waslngton, Idaho
County, Packwood w ill spend the
In public education. Service
the m etropolitan are a.”
and Oregon, and the superin­
Portland, Ore.
afternoon
tou ring the Warm
WHERE THERE IS BEAUTY THERE’S C H A R m I
and
m iscellaneous
exper­
The other program s:
tendents of large c ity school
Springs Indian Reservation and
ienced a loss of 200, la rg e ly
Responding
to P resident
d is tric ts w ill explore the le­
• con ferrin g w ith tr ib a l leaders.
tn legal and accounting s e r­
N ixon’ s d e sire fo r fast action.
In Bend Packwood w ill hear
vice s.
gal provisions of the series
Secretary
of La bo r J. d
testim ony from Interested c lt l-
Hodgson today announce-! in itia l
; zens on hls T hree S isters b ill
which seeks to prevent m ining
decisions
im plem enting the
to the Three S iste rs area o f the
Em ergency Em ploym ent A ct |
Deschutes and W illam ette Na­
signed tiy the P reside nt Ju ly 12.
tio n a l F orest.
TED AND PAT
On J u ly 13 the P resident
asked the Congress to move as
expeditiously as possible toa p-
p ro p rla te the fu ll $1 b illio n
authorized by the A ct fo r this
August means dog days and)
fis c a l year.
heat waves. But La bo r Day Isn’ t
The
S ecretary
said the
; fa r o ff and the end o f sum m er
P resident had directed him to
ls fast approaching. A ll too soon
I hot-w eather gear w ill be stored
make plans to move as soon
away and we’ l l be review ing our
as the Congress has acted to
cold weather w ardrobes. What
d ls ti Haite funds to States and
we’ l l be wearing and how we’ l l
lo c a litie s .
look this fa ll has already been
Hodgson announced:
fo re ca st, and le t’ s get It straig ht:
— The form ula under which
. we’ll look great.
$600 m illio n w ill be made avail­
T h is yea r’ s suit ls derived
able fo r use In approxim ately j
fro m a
European
silhouette,
700 goverm ental units.
m odified and adapted to r the
— That a ll goverm ental units
A m erican fig u re but conform ing
would be e lig ib le to receive
to the contours o f the body.
funds e ith e i as agents d ire c tly
W aists are v is ib ly suppressed,
coat lengths are longer, vents
designated to act fo r the Labor
..a r e deeper, arm holes are cut
D epartm ent, such as a gover­
; high er and sleeves a re na rrow e r.
no r, m ayor, c ity m anager, o r
•.."Unlike the fo rm le s s , s tra ig h t-
county executive, o r through
cha ng ing sack suit o r "n a tu ra l
such an agent.
; .»boulder” su it - the only thing
- That “ s ta r t- u p " grants
xJwRural
about
it
was
the
would be made available Im­
S h o u ld e r s - today’ s s u it feels and
m ediately fo r d is trib u tio n upon
5; has the appearance of being ta i­
approval by Congress of the
lo re d expressly fo r you.
It’ s
^ c o n s tru c tio n Is not based on
requested appropriation.
1 s tra ig h t lines and rig h t angles.
Hulgson said the 700 govern­
;%Cut to be fo rm fittin g but not
mental units w ill be composed
fe o n a trlc tln g , It defines the shape
of States, c itie s w ith a pop­
. o f a man, not the wooden form .
ulation of at least 75,000,
FROM 7 TO 11 YOU WILL
? T h e re s u lt - a n a tural look, a
counties w ith a population of
- a u lt thaJ works w ith you, not
NEVER BELIEVE THE AM OUNT OF FOOI
m l hlela owa r the annual C erebral Palsey beauty 75,000 h it not counting the
- ¡»gainst you.
population of a designated c ity
YOU WILL G ET FOR YOUR MONEY
w ith in the county.
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