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About Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1971)
From TV Land Blue Angel Kept in Sky Aviation Structural Mechanic Second Class Konuld g , Holliday (right) Is assisted by a crewman as tliey trouble shoot one ot the Navy's l i m l m Ue Angel F-4 Phantom Jets. NAACP Convention in Corvallis The Northwest Area NAACP Conference w ill be held In C o rv allis October 9 - ||. m u Walker, of the C orvallis otnre Is leading the steering com mittee. Plans released by Walker fo r the conference Include A Friday evening no-host so cia l lasir with separate acti vitie s for adults and youth. F ir s t United Methodist Church w ill lie the scene of work- ahopa, plenary sessions and business meetings. The Sat urday evening banquet w ill be held at the Memorial Union on the University of Oregon camiais. A number of |<oten- tla lly exciting workshops have been considered--to be fina lized after conferring with the Regional President. A high- ranking U .s. Bureau of L a lo r o ffic ia l w ill lie In the area at the time of the conference and Is being contacted as firs t choice for banquet speaker. H ove yo u r B irthday p a rty free a t G e n e v a ’s ' ll ____ B e a tr ic e , J e r r y , C a n o le ,a n d A ugust T ig n e r Celebrated Their Birthday at Geneva’s THE BIG WIG SHOP SUMMER SUPRISESI SERENA SHAG 1 7 .’ 5, i f t * FREEDOMWIG tw J T IO N O S CURLY BIO ÇURLY NATURAL , 7 ’ 5 ***-» ¿CURLY BABY _ _ 00 »CURLY ORTAPERED15. * JULIETS 7 . 9 5 « : oupon ^ J bring this in for free HEAD A $1.00 OFF OUR REGULAR STYINO PRICES $7050 N .E. U N IO N 2 8 9 -4 9 0 0 ' Tri-Met School Service S ^ E er • •« os, ( 7 »>$1 Research Real Estate School G O R D O N P A R K S i. il,r r „ m . p < M rr -* *r ilr r|> riw lu < rr -d irn to r o f U a r n r r li n n . - S r t r n A rt»’ “ T l i r le a r n in g T r e e ” w h irh open» on In some locations tlie com- I mere tai school operator lias fee arrangement with a few brokers lo r tlie same screen ing and recruitment plan. 1 A Corvallis broker, highly I respected tn his area, pleaded fo r tielp In finding salesmen. This was only two o r ttiree weeks after more tlian 500 Individuals liad become e ll- glble tor a Salomon's license by successful completion of I tbe state examination. Responsible Individuals In the regulatory field and among real estate practitioners have long been concerned with the heartaches, financial damage, and, sometimes, mental dis location of the thou sands of I people who find that the ttxxi- sands of people who find tliat real estate practitioners have long been concerned with the heartaches, financial damage and, sometimes, mental dis location of the thousands of people who find that the thou sands of people who find that t tlie easy road Into real es tat selling Is not the easy road to riches. *»*r Theatre. lii- a u to b io g ra p h v , th e T r r h n i r o lo r P anaviaion film »lar» K y le Johnson. Ka te lle Kvan«, Alex C la rk e am i lia n a C lea r. Il» « r t l on Lamberton reported. Registration at parochial arxl oilier private schools w ill be arranged on a special schftlule as requested for the convenience of the individual schools. Public school schedule is as follows, 8 a jn . to 4 p jn . at a ll schools: Adams, Sept. 7 Benson, Sept. 8 Cleveland, Sept. 9 Franklin, Sept. 10 Grant, Sept. 13 Jackson, Sept. 14 ( ’ oiMiMvuu iiicuiGrl 1 J Move up to I real beer I flavor! 5« B id / a lig h t b e e r w ilh r r .r / b e e r fla v o r I h e k in d o l lla v o r y o i i d e x p e c t h o rn th e o ld e s t b re w e ry in Ih e W esl M o v e u p lo r e a l b e e r lla v o r w ith s m o o lh s a tis fy in g B litz W e m h a rd B e e r 1 • T h e B litz W e m h a rd C o tn , P o rtla n d , O re g o n BASKETT CONSTRUCTION CO. GENERAL CONTRACTOR Interest up 1 I 1 - 1 I I BROTHER JOHN I I . Sidney Poitier J* • The Learning Tree 284-9448 STARRING RATED GP l l Start Wednesday Aug.25 th rough Tuesday Aug. 31 IN COLOR Open Week Days 7:00 Sunday Open 2:45 Now Open Seven Days Body and Fender R ep air Carlos W hy we want to get to know you. 3000 N.E. Alberta A ♦ k'Wetk Unemployment and Labor Dept. The number of unemployed In May and June. Plans for distribution of this persons totaled 5 J m illio n In The number of persons un money w ill be announced soon, July. A fte r allowance fo r usual employed 15 weeks or more Hodgson said. June-July changes, unemploy totaled 15 m illion In July, Of the other $750 m illion, ment was up by 200,000 over seasonally adjusted, up 140, the law requires that 80 tbe month but down 330,000 000 from June. This brought percent—or $600 m llllo n ~ b e from May. Ihe July rise tlie proportion of the labor apportioned among all States. took place p rim a rily among force that was unemployed 15 The Labor Department an jobseekers who had reentered or more weeks to 15 percent, nounced July 23 the division the labor force. A t 15 m illio n , tie highest level since August of money among States, using seasonally adjusted, the num 1963. The number of persons a two-part formula that gives ber of jobless reentrants rose unemployed less than 5 weeks equal weight to bothe the num 200,000 in July, following a rose slightly over the month ber of unemployed and the sev s im ila r drop In June. Unem b it remained below the levels e rity of unemployment. To ployment stemming from Job of last winter. The average day's announcement goes a loss was not significantly (mean) duration of joblessness step further and gives the changed In July. breakdowns for various units nam-era veterans are given The overall unemployment Bagneris 111 within each State, using the special job-placment consid rate was 5.8 percent in July same two-part formula. eration under its provisions. compared with 5 Jb percent in commercials fo r, he flashed The remaining 20 percent- The Labor Department has June and 6 5 percent in May. a beautiful sm ile, and said, -o r $150 m il I ion-Is available designated cities with more The July rate was 0.4 percent "O f course 1 d o ". He feeds to the Secretary of Labor than 75,000 population, coun age point below the highs of his three dogs the pet food to use in meeting special ties of more than 75,000 (not December 1970 and May 1971. produced by his sponsor and needs. counting designated cities Unemployment rates fo r all quietly added, "m y cat often Any governmental unit large within a county), and States adult men (4 5 percent) arxl eats It to o ". enough to support a public as its agents to ca rry out married rnen (3.1 percent) The son of Rev. and M rs. employment project can apply the program. Indian reserva were essentially unchanged Jules S. Bagneris J r., Jules to designated cities, counties, tions also are eleigible to between June and July, but is tbe only son with four receive hinds. and States fo r a share of tbe both were down from their sisters. He says they always funds. The public service Jobs high points reached in Decem out-vote him in the democratic ber 1970. created by tbe program w ill society even though he does cover tbe whole range of com always try to act as a brother — F or adult women 20 years munity needs, from fire and over, the unemployment and is polite. He attends But as revealed by the vote protection and police, to rate was 5.7 percent in July, school in Monrovia, Cal i f , and taken by the National Federa health, education, parks, and also about unchanged from appears to be a "re g u la r tion of Independent Business, pollution control. June; their rate has remained fe llo w ". apparently a substantial num Of the $1 billion appro In the narrow range of 5.6 ber of Independent business priation to fund the program to 6.0 percent since last people view money given by this fiscal year, $250 m illion winter. An over-the-month the Federal government with is fo r a special program to the same trepidation that It increase In the jobless rate aid communities with more Is reputed the ancient world fo r women 25 and over (from viewed gift-bearing Greeks. than 6 percent unemployed. 4 5 to 5 5 percent) was largely offset by a drop among 20- 24 year-olds, whose rate fell fo r the second straight month. A fte r dropping sharply in Jefferson, Sept. 15 Most reasonable shop in town J line, the jobless rate fo r Lincoln, Sept. 16 teenagers held relatively Madison. Sept. 17 steady in July. A t 16.2 percent, Marshal, Sept. 20 the teenage rate remained well Monroe, Sept. 21 287-8529 2609 N. Vancouver Ave. below the late fa ll and winter Roosevelt, Sept. 22 Portland, Ore. highs of nearly 18 percent. Washington, Sept. 23 The unemployment rate fo r Wilson, Sept. 24 Negro workers edged up in T ri-M e t pointed out that July to 10J percent, following freshmen w ill need to pre- a decline in June. The rate register In order to avoid fo r white workers, at 5 5 paying higher bus fares until percent, following a sharp the registration bus comes to drop in June, and was at its their school. Last year's lowest point since October student cards w ill be honored 1970. fo r other high school students Among occupation groups, until Sept. 25, an extension jobless rates moved up fo r beyond the Sept. 19 date printed professional and technical on the current card face. workers (to 2.8 percent) and 4306 Williams Ave. Students unable to pre-re sales workers (to 4.7 percent). gister o r to sign up when the Although rebounding from fcus visits th e ir school, may their June declines, rates fo r Call 284-2867 mail the necessary forms, both groups were s till below obtained from the school their high points recorded office, to the T ri-M e t offices. e a rlie r this year. F o rc ra fts - They may also bring the ap men and formen, the Jobless plication signed by the proper rate rose to 5 5 percent in school authorities to T ri-M e t e " ÎÜ a r o tt|^ |L d July, returning to its highest after the Sept. 3 pre -re g istra point since last fa ll. The rate tion period. for nonfarm laborers declined sharply in July to 9.1 percent, d a u e rn the firs t time In a year that the rate was below 10percent. Jobless rates fo r the other occupation groups were not The average Interest rate significantly changed over the THE BARON...has 3 pool tables charged Independent business month, although most were by banks Is on the move up THE BARON...has Bowling ward again, according to the below their recent highs. / F o r workers covered by state data complied from the con tinuous field survey of the unemployment Insurance pro THE BARON...has soul music National Federation of Inde grams, the jobless rate moved pendent Business. down from 4.4 to 3.9 percent 1 Now êH it needs is your good m Currently the national aver in July (seasonally adjusted). 1 company - so stop in today!! 1 1 : M t . « . tri t : M ¿ml age rate Is shown at 7.91 The drop returned the state percent, up a tenth o f one insured rate to the levels of [.2211 N.E. ALBERTA_________284-9998 percent from June when the rate hit Its lowest point In early spring, after increased two years of 7,81 percent. A t the beginning of the year, the average rate nationally was 8.24 percent. On a regional basis the advance In Interest rates Is fa irly general with the ex ception of the New England states and the states In the Deep South where the rate dropped a fractional amount. In the Pacific Coast states, traditionally the area where Independent business people pay the highest Interest rates In the nation, the average rate moved up to 8.56 percent from 8.5 percent In the previous month. The rate In this area h it a high average of 9 per cent In March but started going downward until this trend was reversed In July. From the standpoint of It's simple. W e figure if we know you vocations, the Federation sur vey shows that professional Better, we can do more for you . and service operations lead the lis t Insofar as Interest And, also, if you know us Better, you’ll Be rates are concerned. for tie median leal mainte nance of his a irc ra ft as well as assisting other crew chiefs with their problems when the need arises. Of his pilot and Ids Job, Petty o ffic e r Hol id a y commented, " M y pilot. Navy Lieutenant Marvin (Jmstead, Is a good head. If 1 say I've done something, ln> accepts my work. It's a great feel mg to know a man has conllcence In you and respects your opinion. Im ust admit though, I ’ m on pins and needles while las is up there. 1 feel my Job Isn't done until he lands and 1 Jules S. greet h im ." Jules S. Bagneris HI, |8 F o r the 1961 graduate of visiting In Portland with his Howard High School, George parents and sisters. town. S.C., and other crew Unspoiled by the glamour of chiefs on the team, the greet being seen nationally on tele ing by the pilot Is the signal to vision commercials saying, begin the grind In the pits "L o o k mom, no cavities'* or again. Holliday's Job might flexing his muscles to show he compared to that of a racing off muscle gained by eating a d riv e r's crew chief. When Washington, D.C.—A t speeds certain C hefs spaghetti, or the " r a c e " is over, there Is of over 500 m lles-per-hour, sometimes convincing the barely enough time fo r the the ciack pilots of the Navy's public that tire best dog food pilot to say "w e lld o n e " before Blue Angle Flight Demonstra is the brand he Is shown tbe crew prepares fo r the tion Team pel-form breath feeding his TV dog, this young next " ra c e ." taking maneuvers for com gentleman Is a delight to see Sometimes Holliday's Job munities across tin; country and exchange ideas with. calls fo r working into the and overseas. When asked If lie really woe htxirs of the morning What's It like to be a used the products he did preparing fo r an airshow. member of this famous team? Recently, his Jet’ s engine was Foi Petty (iffle e r Ronald severely damaged during a g . Holliday, a native of South pre-show demonstration at tie Carolina, It means making oceans Naval A ir Station, sacilfices such as being away V irg in ia , and required an from his wife, Linda, and their two children 230 days a engine change. Hollday'screw spent lialf tie night changing year as Is tiavels with the tie engine a lter flying to team. Most of all It means Pensacola, F lorkla (the hone working long hours, living out Starting sept. 7, T ri-M e t of tie Angels) to pick up a of a suitcase week after week again w ill bring Its tangerine rew one. A ll of this was dial performing the duties re bus-office to Individual P ort tir e d of a crew chief fo r the done In time for the airshow land high schools to register the next day. team’ s lead solo F-4 Phantom students lot the identification The son of M r. and M rs. Jet. (lollstay, an Aviation cards which perm it them to Earle E . Holliday of 310 Saint Structural Mechanic Second ride city buses fo r a quarter. Class, explained his feelings Janies Street, Georgetown, The registration pattern w ill S.CM summed up his tour with about his assignment with tie follow last year's successful Angels this way: "1 think tie Blue Angels, "When my program, Mel K. Lamberton, It’ s an honor because you're pilot is performing before the department head, announced. picked for tie team only if crowds I feel that's me up Registration at the schools there. Since 1 cannot fly you’ re considered tops In your w ill be from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. he Is doing it fo r m e ." Held." During the months that Although a man Is hand school is In session, T ri-M e t picked lo r his Job by the assigns 42 busses to provide Bureau of Naval Personnel service to sn average of 2,000 he lias tie tig h t to reject students a day, T ri-M e t Gen tie assignment. **| accepted eral Manager Tom King said. my oiders because 1 saw a The ID cards which perm it challenge," stated Petty o f students to ride at reduced ficer Holladay, who Joined the rates are $1 each. Angels In March 1970. As fo r Students who wish to pre his family re s ilin g In Pensa register, particu.arly Iresh- cola. F lorida, te explains. men. may get their xle n tiil- "M y wife lias to make a great cstion cards at T ri-M e t. The sacrifice too, for sle S(«nds bus-office w ill be parked In the le tte r part of the year front of T rlM e t at 4314 S.E. alone with children Including 17th Avenue from Aug. 30 those all important holidays to Sept. 3 from 9 a.m. to most (amities look forward to. 4 pun. dally. Those pre- It was hard on Linds i t reglstenng must present firs t, but now It's Just a piece signed application cards ob of cake." tained from th e ir school As crew chief, the 28-yesr- offices. These already have old Hoi I ala y is responsible been distributed to the school, One man Theatre » .iu g u li ¿O, iv/1 NORGETOWN IAUNPRY DRVCl I AIMING FRANCHISE SIGN OF SUCCESS ^ z/Z/^X PBETQ ^ W 7* An unusual business oppor- tunlty...backed by Norge, the leader--and best known name In self-service laundry and d ry cleaning.. more apt to ask for help when you want it. Even if it’s just getting change for your parking meter. So stop in at the First National Bank of Oregon and introduce \ourself. It’ll give us a chance to do those little things that make your hanking a lot nicer. That’s why. If you have a genuine desire to own a profitable business o f your own, a NORGETOWN franchise can be your best opportunity. 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