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About Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1971)
ATTEND THE — C H U R C H S E R V IC E L " 01™ * A ve~ Pro9 fgl" E Îd  , Lt MC Program Approved • holwn/ ° bln« " - * 'y ordain».! Bishop Adolph ’ ,,,rtU r’ ” -S" * * " * A new Model Cities program has been approved for the de velopment of a new child care center. The A lfred Yaun Child Care Center In the Albina 14s- tr lc t was approved on a condi tional basis for one year by the Portland City Planning Com mission. The center Is being built to aid Albina residential g irls who are In trouble o r who have special social problems. The new center Is expected to go Into operation In the early fall and Is the second of two liouses Involved In tlie urogram. Fike the to y ’ s home that was established over a year ago the new g ir l’ s house Is designed’ to provide "a lte rn a tive and positive choices to the g ir l’ s.” G irls In Cooking class According to Reverend Sam Program. uel Johnson, the founder of the 5 aun Child Care Center, the house w ill offer opportunity for One of the Albina M inisterial envlronmena], emotional, and A lliance’ s programs which Is spiritual clia/ige. finishing Its second operating The program caine Into being year Is the M allory Avenue p rim a rily through the efforts Christian Church’ s Surnine o f the Albina M in iste ria l A lll- Recreation program, ance, the Juvenile court, Model The church, serves an aver- C ltles and Individuals from the age of th irty five kids a dav community concerned with from the Albina area. Pastor of the M allory Avenue Souths for the center w ill i»e Christian Church, Reverend referred from community o r- t>»le Stitt said that the voiths ganlz.atlo.is and the youths w ill range in age from three to range In age from twelve to thirteen and said that he was seventeen, Members of the pleased with the program w k ill . aMend t,l8 lr own . p « < o r Stitt went on to say . center ..k« public schools. The program Is that there were " ‘ real gains funded by the Model Cities with the kids In helping to program. at M allory Avenue Christian Church Sum mer Recreational Employment News Oxjreh <x>d relief Hires possible to, ST ANDREW S CATHOLIC CHURCH •Oó n r 2ft1 4 4 2 « ai urrà K * Tl ANO O « f G O N «7211 ■ f v OOOOON i O C M f* « 0 0 »W Hywwv, 0 J0 (WW Chow I 2 0 0 pen FoA M o ,, CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIS! 2859 Rhone 287 7998 Bishop J C Foster, Minister iu n d o y School W orsh ip Service TR W W Evening W o rth .p _ S undoy, Tuesday 9 45 A M I 2 0 0 Noon 6 30 PM Er,day 8 0 0 P M The F riendly Church understand themselves.” He eductlonal and cultural func said ‘ we have helped the kids tions Include, A rts and Crafts find th e ir own values. photography, cooking, drama The program operates with and ballet. twenty five staff members. Recreation A ctivitie s Include Twenty of these staff workers basketball, volleyball, badmin are volunteers from Mallory ton, checkers, ping pong and Avenue Church. Four are paid recreational karate. out of the Summer ‘71 program Also as part of th e ir pro Pastor Stitt says he believes gram, field trip s have been the staff and he could have done arranged to enable youths to more together but considering sea something of Portland. the number of programs and the small staff, there was s till o f Portland a great deal do ie. The M allory program offers T ro lle y ‘ p v k M d T Z r to u T ^ ltZ 8. Never sign a contract eleven activities for neighbor- parks. hood youths. Classes having Pastor S titt summed up the with blank spaces. 9. Executive Order 16U5 W a i t m i >i i t d /-. program In a statement of pur- A rCH DU I FOR F< iRCHIIDRi- n pose. He said that theprogram (the wage-price freeze) affects CHILDREN the price Increases on the 1972 * " at terhnat,Ve a was ? Shome“ "c ^ 7 * th 7 y "w S l ^ id have a choice.” at 1971 1971 prices. prices, The Portland T ra ffic Safety a‘ h° n'e> Commission asks the help of „ ded however that we “ we 10, Never sign any contract a ll drivers In protecting the mus* i,e sure that, that choice without checking It out th o r youngsters tn the firs t danger- . . “ pstructlve and mean- oughly. if you have doubts o r ous weeks o f school. Keep your lngful.” questions, don’t sign. eyes ¡reeled at a ll Intersections If you need help In under- and playground areas, because Oh, lo rd fill my mouth with 8t.antUn« a contract o r would the little ones might forget to Woi Worth-while stu ff and nudee J ^ 8 ° n.e examlned. contact us watch for you. « td enough. onn.,„k g8 ^d _ a y at: Consumi Ter Protection me when I’ ve said P rogram , 575 N. K llllngsworth Street. South T o d ay », Pfeclous, none more slgnlfl- ca" ‘ < than the example of those rr’ e' 1 '*ho demonstrated a high sense of personal In te g rity ” M r’ MacPeek commented on each of ‘ be twelve jo in ts on V,e Sco,rt La* - Trustworthy. L°Ya l. Helpful, Friendly. Cour- ‘ lous. Klnd. Obedient, Cheer- fill 4 as fu i. *T' T K h « rifty ; »» Brave, C . le a n e d * ft vor©nt» "Since Scojtlng came to Am erica In 1910,” he pointed out, "m ore than 40 m illion men and boys have subscribed to that Scout Law,” r 1. Know the value of the car and compare It to how much you are paying. Consumer Protection Program staff can assist you in learning the car’ s value. 2. How much Interest w ill you pay through the life of the contract ("Annual Percentage Rate” ) 7 3. Wliat oercent Interest w ill you pay? The Stale of Oregon allows 8% per year on a new car and up to 12% per year on a used automo b ile . 4. Make sure that the In- * terest Is calculated on the un paid balance after the down payment Is subtracted. 5. You don’t have to buy the life insurance on the con tra ct. r'. Shop around fo r your owm car insurance agency: It’ s cheaper. 7. Whenever your lending agency says they have taken out Insurance on you because your Insurance company can celed your policy, check out th is Insurance. The annual National Con- came from many parts of the volition of the Federal»! l ente- nation.” coatal Church under the leader This endeavor lias been con ship of Bishop Ulyeee s. King tinually made for many years, was lield Hila year In the City and this year we can see the of Roans, Portland, at the success of this kind of fellow House of Prayer of A ll Nations ship. located on 736 North Mason Many organizations coining .Street. togetlier to form one great fel Fight church organization« lowship is tru ly a good and were represented: C hrist Holy pleasant thing, as the Psalmist Sanctified Church of America puts It. ’ «Truly, this Is tlie Incorportated, Full Gospel Ford’ s doing, and It Is marve Pentecostal Missionary Asso lous in our eyes.” ciation, Mt. Zion Lighthouse Two m ajor highlights of the Gospol Church, Houaeof Prayer convention were the Gospel of A ll Nations, Full Gospel Mis Festival held In Untliank Park sion For A ll Nations Incor- Saturday afternoon which was portated, Full Gospel Pentecos captured by newsmen’ s televis The nation’ s small and In American automobile manufac tal Federated Church, AlUSS ion cameras and the consum Pentecostal Church, and Full mation of Htsliop Adolph A. dependent business community tu re r, as the program could by Gospel Pentecostal Associa Wells on Sunday August 29tli. Is maintaining an attitude best law re-establish them In aneo- descrllied as "w a it and see” monopoly (« sillon which many tion. on the new economic controls claim they lost by lack of m ar “ It was Intriguing and In God Is tru ly moving by tils spiring to witness and be a S p irit all across the land, and Imposed by the Adm inistration. keting vision. While there Is almost un This line of reasoning takes part of this great meeting.” It Is wonderful to be a j-art said Bishop King. "T h e ch il of tills movement. Jesus ts animous agreement that lalior the position Detroit did In turn costs liave gone w ild, on tlie ing Its back on the small com dren of God met with the ex coming soon. other hand the principle of wage pact, Inexpensive car at a time pression of much love. They - C liff de Rousseau and price controls have not when consumers were tn the won heavy support In the polls mood for such vehicles, and conducted by the National Fed due to delay In meeting foreign eration of Independent Bus competition, they lost a large iness. The August edition of Ebony Magazine ls a special l««ue segment of the market. devoted to «The South Today,” Publisher John%. J o S n E arlier In the year a Fed I ocal government allocations available to provide employ Thus, probably Detroit holds eration poll on the question of the key to future Independent explains the reason behind the Issue: "Today with the leeal h o w the $9 ,9 m illio n Oregon ment tn state agencies and l a ^ f lr m K COmplete and the »Ong-sought civil rights mandatory Federal wage and business attitudes. If the In F is c a l Y ear 1972 appropria ,7.i7 is amount p rice controls found only 4-1 dustry is able to put out tlie laws firm ly on the records, many blacks are looking back- tion undei il«! Em ergency available to pi ovlde employ Acting on President Nixon's So Hh V e n i th8lr b,rth- Tfley are wonderlng wIiaTthe percent tn favor with 50 je r - type of vehicles the consumers Einploynient Act foi ju b ile ment in local governmental request to begin hiring unem cent opposed. However, a want and hold the line on prices, ■ Is really like today.” in the lead a rticle "O ld D- service einploynient were units. ployed persons by Labor Day, s im ila r vote a year earlier and If Detroit does not attempt " H Ts’ l m ^ t l h ? ^ S° JthS’’ ’ L 8 r° ne B8nnett J r ’ ^ ates ‘ ha‘ a maxim « ] in Salem Iasi M organ stressed the fact showed 58 percent opposed with to resume stric t a rb itra ry con J ‘ 18 } lbI,® t0 aPPra‘ se ‘ he possibilities of the New Secretary of Labor j . d . Monday. that tlie F e d e ta l guklellnes only 34 percent in favor. anounced today Snuti 0 i, tOda\ Wi ‘ hO.li ‘ rem’ mberlng the failures of the New Hodgson tro ls over Its dealers, the a tti Il»e allocations w e ie bawd Probably jutrt of the attitude tude toward the economic con stijxilate tlie luring of unem apportionment of $600 m illion Booker t yw n 8>. N8W S° Uth of Henr> Grady on guklellnes set up by the Is due to the announced Intent tro ls may be one of at least Booker T. Washington, the New South of the New Deal ployed individuals under tl«j to some 700 citie s, counties, the to maintain such controls for ta c it acceptance. New Soutli of the port-W orld War n. Manpower A dm inistration, local allocations w ill lebased and States under the Em er only 9o days, what takes place — It — Is unlikely that any ln - t . S. D epartm ent of l abor. on tlie individual’ s residency gency Employment Act. after Hial 90days, and tiow much dependent business peopl I hose guklellnes slate that «t*l not on the place of eare Hodgson said that within more the bureaucracy tiiat win concerned over the foreign Uw allocations lie Imsed on the employm ent. He also said a tew days $90 m illio n in develoj to enforce these con economies, o r th e ir employ nun11er of unemployed |n the tin t tlie F ed e ta l guklellnes start - up funds — about 15 tro ls w ill add to the burden of ment problem«. As a matter Tax re lie f can’t wait. The and 5 jercent offer no opinion. vai lous counties com peted have requested that V ie t Nam The immediate cut In per percent — w ill be disbursed doing business, w ill weigh o f fact, there has been Indi consumer needs more take- with Hi« state's total unem veteians lx? given p teference heavily on the attitude of Hie cations received bv the Fed hone pay now to get the econ sonal Income tax ls one of the as an in itia l allotment to these ploym ent. F u rth e rm o re , tlie In the hit ing ptudecures, Independent entrepreneur. eration Hiat the Independent omy moving. This ls the view prescriptions Senator Mondale, governmental units. guidelines state that within the taking Into Consideration local It w ill probably require a businessman ls quite weary of The money is part of the bidej-endent businessmen who a harsh c ritic of the Adminis State’ s 14 A d m in istrative I) Is - few months l>efore the Impact continued c iv il service legulations. expenditures for support a Congressional drive tra tio n ’ s economtc policies, re $1 billion appropriation fo r of the surcharge on Imports, foreign D ls ti ihutiuns of the a llo ti lets, tlie d ls ti ilxitlon of a l aid and for foreign to put maximum scheduled tax commends " to stimulate the fiscal 1972 signed by the allied with the probable deval m ilita ry adventures, and tends re lie f Into effect now, Instead sagging economy.” locations as near as possible cations within Hie state’ s 14 President last Monday. uation of the d o lla r, w ill be to be moving toward the p rin o f In F.-73. T1 • V ln.lnlstratlon’ s In the Tax Reform Act of adm inistrative d is tric ts w ill Is to be based on the pro The 700 units receiving fu lly felt by the tnde|>endent ciple of Isolationism. new plan calls for a target date 1969, Congress approved In d ire ct Federal funding w ill tie larg ely !»asod on decisions portionate nun i le i of State creases In the personal Income business community. o f 1972. On Hie other hand, there Is by tlie local Councils of employees in tlie d is tric t and spend part of their funds fo r Currently the contlnous field a sentiment tiiat Im ports liave Senator Walter Mondale of tax exemption which had re Government with Hie advice tlie number ol F ed e ra l,C o u n ty own public service survey of the Federation sliows been a factor to some degree Minnesota proposes that Tax mained at $600 for 20 years. th e ir of tlie local C AM PS com m it aial Local jaihlic service em neaJs, and as the designated H percent of the Independent In controlling monopolism In re lie f vot»J by Congress In 1969 But It meted out $50 Increases tees, M oigau said. ployees In tlie d is tric t, M oig an agents of Hie Labor Depart business firm s re jw rtln g that th is country, by affording ag but s till on the shelf be used to In successive years, and most said. Em ployment D ivision teams im ports have helped th e ir busi gressive low cost price com pump the economy and relieve taxpayers w ill not realize the ment also w ill make money w ill negotiate Hie contracts Governor M cC all has em ness, and 14 percent reporting petition In many fields. available to other governmen unemployment His b ill would fu ll $750 until they file returns they have hurt th e ir business phasized that the e n tire pro * ‘th L'.c V illo u s units of W'lth the American auto In Increase the value of personal fo r calendar year 1973. tal units (school, smaller Independent business people counties, and towns) that qual with the big remainder re to rt dustry government who la v e public gram is based on seiwlce to highly concentrated, Income tax exemptions to $750 ing no effect. people and that preference service job openings. A ll dealer franchises are lim ite d , from the $675 In effect this cal had supported legislation to In ify fo r projects after appli Probably the firs t Indication and In the past this lias caused endar year. crease the exemptions to $1.200 Jobs w ill then he listed with for State allocations Is being cation. Guidelines fo r the each. o f any Impact w ill come tn the Seven out of 10 Independent c ritic is m of Detroit bearing Hie localEm ploytnentD lvislon given to state Institutions, Businessmen stUl seek more Public Employment Program automobile business. There down on these franchise holders businessmen appear to support offices, tu t Hie fu ia ih li lng w ill M organ sakJ. tax re lie f, as the Federation’ s (PEP), as it is being called, seems but little doubt that the with a heavy hand. th is legislation. The National he by decision of the local 1 he final breakdown of p rim a ry beneficiary of this new In addition, this has created Federation of Independent Busl- poll on Senator Mondale’ s b ill w ill be issued within a week, employing unit. allocations shows that of the Indicates ' economic program w ill be the a high value on these franchises ness, In a nationwide poll, found l» ul»i“ ‘ e^ ’ .but lhe Pres<?n‘ state he said. M organ sakl tlx? total amount 5 HO.OOO total f u t t iregon, 70 percent In favor, 26 percent 8 I7ederal budget casts a A portion of each area’ s with the result that many who >154,889 w ill I»? used f„, available for employment in ° " ‘ he s l‘ uatlon. The ln- funds Hiat represents the ratio were once shut out of a car opposed and 4percent undecided , State agencies may have to le a d m lh lsttatlve cost, leaving a de'tlershl|, liave opened dealer on this measure. Support might ^ ePend^rl*s h isto rica lly have of State employees to other , adjusted lx?tween d is tric ts and def,c“ -si'«'dlng,butan total of $9,785,411 for state ships fo r foreign cars and on be heavier, the Federation ob- public employees is set aside serves, if the Federal govern- a'® e*®ra‘ « ‘ ‘ ax cut now would fo r State government employ within d is tric ts In o rd er to wide Job slots. A total of the average have done quite Portland Community Col ment’ s fiscal house were In bet- „ th8 eurren‘ substantial w ell. achieve equity. $ I, M9,7U4 w ill be the amount ment oppoutunities where the lege twstel Its second annual te r order, noting the $22bllllon d.8nc." llaless “ d,d i» ‘ lcert)ly It thus appears obvious that amount involved is $25,000 dinner for Area Superinten an economic pickup d e ficit experienced In fiscal pj'ipugh thrust of these new economtc dents and Board Chairmen so to generate added o r more. moves ls to give D etroit a new 1971. August 24, in the Sylvania revenue, ” We are moving as rapidly Oregon business owners re lease on life . The success o r Commons. The dinner Is Apparently, most of the In as we can so local and State sponded this way to Senator fa ilu re of the plan w ill depend sponsored to Inform super dependent business owners who governments w ill have the intendents and board chair to a large degree on how Detroit Mondale’ s tax re lie f proposal see the economic sluggishness funds to ¡xit unemployed and 67 percent are In favor, 28 men of the Metrojiolttan Area operates in what ts now a pro percent take a negative view at the grass-roots level think uixleremployed people into market. To a lesser Education D istrict of what Is tected It s a goo,], calculated risk. worthwhile jobs and at the happening at Portland Com- degree, this also applies to same tim e provide badly matiy other heavily concen niiinlty College. trated Industries. needed public services,” Carl Nell, p c c Board Hcxlgson said. Chairman, emphasized the importance of keeping open communications among the 1 lie Portlaixt T ra ffic Safety various school d is tric ts and Commission says a defensive ‘ be college. He Indicated that One of television’ s mostyop. “ riv e r makes sure the other ‘ be college board desired to u la r westerns, The Virginian, guy can see him. build cooperative programs w ill be seen in color In Its and to coordinate the use of ra m llla r 90-mtnute format fa cilitie s. Monday through Friday at 7:30 college President Amo De pm on K t'T V , with the firs t Hernardls presented a review telecast scheduled fo r Monday. September 13, , ’* o f PCC accomplishments and Information on long-range S #S‘ Stars a| pear ln eat h eplstxle, and slated for the Planning, stressing the Im jstr- ‘ ance of community and n r s t showing on Channel 12 is George c . Scott, with Joan college cooperation. Con Crawford, nette Davts.andl.ee cerning the revision of Marvin and Patty Duke In sub Senate Hill »567 which allows slxteen-year-old students to sequent Virginian stories dur ing the prem iere week. leave the school d is tric t to The regular cast of stars— enroll In a community college Pee J. Cobb, Janies D rury, Iktug ■>e Bernardls stated that PCC M cclu re , Clu Gulager and Ro would follow the established berta Store w ill continue to of n In n llirn n ia lii Iin i h i ln c iln Ilm i admittance procedures grajiple with the problems of working with high school coun- miilu s Hi i nils im i r tu r r r i riibudn ‘ 18 a rK® SMloh cattle ranch «olors amt adm inistrators to develop the program to fit the fluid the town of Medicine Bow. ^ ya,b‘ n«, ‘ a the West of th e ’ Individual student needs. Controls? Wait and See Scouts Learn ' our Scout Law says that 8 honor ls 40 be tru s t- by WHIistn A. I aylor. A’alter Macpeek,national Education Aide s a ff member of the Boy Scouts of im erlca, and author o f’ ’ The Car contracts can be expen ■scout Law In Action” told Scouts sive and confusing legal agree yM ‘ erday. ments, Frequently, a buyer’ s a clock or a watch that main concern Is getting the car doesn’t tell the truth Is more IjfiR .A r W ir .. tl^r, I it 4 i is worth. Il can’t not Its cost. Too often people bother re ly on oral agreements made ran t,?J'8‘ 8d’ Bu‘ a real Scout between them and the salesman, ® SaW- TMnk Of ‘ be but these are worthless If not F r« fi? iy 01 Washington and Franklin and of many others. w ritten into the contract. °Ur r,Ch 3nd Var1* ' Whenever you see an auto h e ru l mobile contract, carefully read heritages, none of them more — OF YOUR CHOICE Consumateci consumer Protection L.0 Stone V ic,, Kn° “ Street “ Rodn*> Av« « * SUNOAY SERVICES h*°fy Communron Sundny School Holy Commun««- Holy ______ 287-2012 7 45 AZA 9 30 AJM ,s* w d 6 0 0 PM Sunday,, I 1,0 0 AAll Wednetdoyi 4 Holy J leu Ht Olivet Rapt ist Church Rev John H Jackson Minister N.E First and Schuyler Portland, O re L Phone 2 8 4 -1 9 5 4 Sunday School Morning Worship Vesper 9 o.m. 1 I o.m 5 p.m. Le< ua enher to wonKip and depart to terve U ethodisf £ Tax reiif Cannot Wait PCC Report TV V irg in ia n In this time of oncern about the environment, isn’t it nice to know t in* electricity you use in your home is 100% clean? Pacific Power 58 2 8 N.E. 8th A. Lee Henderson, Minister r. . . , , 2 8 ft-542? El1'* Casson, Associate Minister ^ ‘XChScb° ° ’k ................................. ’ 30 A M M ornn g Worship 10:45 A.M W ed Noon - TKe Hour of Power 12:00 NOON W ed P ayer & Clois Meeting Nursery Care Provided 7 00 P.M W e are m aking our Neighborhood A Brothorhood"