Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, October 07, 1971, Page 3, Image 3

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Legaue plans
Bethel Child
D e v e lo p m e n t Center
D rive
Portland/Observer Thursday, Oct. 7, 1971
WANTED
Page 3
S & J Billiards
M others to
1036 N.E. A lb e rta
The month of October has
been designated by the League
POOL,CARDS AND SNACKS
of Women Voters of Portland
as
membership
month.
"The
k
Hours 10:00 A M til l :0 0 A M .
League offers something for
everyone," according to Jane
Cease, p r e s id e n t . Each
League member w ill be en­
OWNERS A N D M A N A G E R S
couraged to bring a friend to a
local unit meeting or to the
pho ne 2 8 4 - 9 5 9 7
general meeting, October 13th.
Active membership In the
League is open to all women
Citizens 18 years of age and
Brick front - 2 Bdrms. 2 4-Plex - 2707 N.E. Prescott
older. There are no educa­
fplcs., dbl. garage near shop­ $390 mo. Income - Sale or
tional requirements. Assoc­
building
site.
ping, hwd. floors, wired for Trade fo r
iate membership is open to
range and dryer. Owner anx­ M r. Scott 285-6574
all those who do not meet the
ious, $12,500.
requirements of active mem­
4 -B r. - 50x100 lot -fp lc.n e a r
bership.
Jeff Hl. Cas1 to equity and as­
Constitutional Revision arxl
Mason A W illiams
100x100 sume contract bal. $6,000.
Albina C itizen s War on Poverty C om m ittee Office building
the League's participation In
Cor. m-3 $13,000
5901 N. Borthwick 4 Brm s.
an initiative petition drive w ill
alread y showing signs of c lo su re .
$5,500.
be the subject of the League’ s
$5,500 for 4 Br - feb - oil
general meeting, Wednesday,
furn, garage. 424 N.E. Eail- 1302 N .E ^haver - 3 Brms.
October 13, 9:30 a j n . to 1:30
fcb. oil 50x1 Of Cor.
Ing
p jn . at W estm inister Presby­
Albina Citizen« together,
«ulve It» board. PMSC w ill
M ÿ C U
terian Church, N. E . 16th and
Unlon Ave. at Failing - 3 ren­
fo iin e ily the Albina Citizen«
C a ll 2 8 8 -5 0 9 1
take over tlie financial respon­
Hancock. The League, along
tals - Contract CALL LOUIS
War on I'o ve n y Colimi lituo,
s ib ility fo r past obligations
with the A^A.D.W,, (iregon
SCOTT - 285-6574
Was d l s o lv e d tin oligli tiw
anl w ill oversee tlie elim ina­
Grange and AFL-C IO , Is spon­
is i minai ion of Its
contiact
tion of tlie project.
V
soring an Initiative measure to
change the line of succession
Waiting their turns to enter the TreeHouse are (1 to r):
By October 15, PMSC hopes
to the office of Governor. This
Koybn Sheldan, Anthony Crumble, Ronald Coleman and
to relnstltute tlie progi am with
M H w r Paa«« (ervlca
Tim m y Shultz.
Initiative petition w ill be ex­
T yrolerfest, the exciting
a new d ire c to r a n l a new pro­
6 6 5 - 3 4 9 1 OW" MOTTO U P L . A S IN . YOU 6 6 5 - 4 1 4 5
song and dance company iron.
plained at the meeting and
g i am. A new staff w ill lie hired
Kltzbuhel, high In the Austrian
copies of the petition fo r c ir ­
anl trained. In tlie meantime
Alps, brings Its colorful p ro ­
culation w ill be passed out.
tlie program soperatlonw lll be
The 92nd Congress Special
gram to the stage of the P o rt­
League members and all In­
assumed by PMSC, which w ill
Committee on Aging In the
land Civic Auditorium on Sun­
terested
parties
are
welcome
Senate
has
Issued
a
working
also assume financial respon­
day evening, October 17 at 8:00
to attend tlie meeting.
;>aper on "T lie Multiple Haz­
s ib ility foi |wst obligations.
P.M. The company ,c u rre n tly
ards
of
Age
and
R
are."
The League of Women Voters
I lie PMSC board w ill leg In
W a s h in g to n H o te l R e h a b .
touring the U.S. for the firs t
The study finds that "th e
offers interested women of
work on an election to choose
time under the management of
m a jo rity of blacks over 65 are
voting age the opportunity to
Project No.113
S. Hurok, w ill be presented In
mem be i a of a new Board of
less well educated, liave less
study and discuss current
Portland by Celebrity A ttra c ­
D ire cto rs. Within ten days,
adequate Income, suffer more
tions.
topics, become better Inform­
tiie chairman of tlie PMSC
Illnesses and e a rlie r death,
Founded by Tony P ra zm a lr,
ed on governmental programs
have poorer quality housing
board w ill apfiolnt four Albina
E q u a l O p p o r tu n ity E m p lo ye r
T yrolerfest is recognized as
and
policies
and
take
action
on
and
less
choice
as
to
where
resklents as temporary mem-
the best and most representa­
Issues
at
the
local,
state
and
they live and work, and In gen­
N o tic e To S u b -C o n tra c to rs :
Ixsra of the PMSC board anl
tive folklore group In A u stria .
national levels. During the
eral have a less satisfying
foui allot nates, to take the
M
r.
P
razm
alr
has
spent
many
Bids
fo
r sub-contract work Including Mechanical, Plumb­
quality of life .”
coming year, the Portland
Bethel Child Development Center's Treehouse.
place of tlie membei s who re­
years collecting the ancient
ing, and E le ctrica l work w ill be received at the office of
POVERTY - Older blacks are
League
w
ill
study
reorganiza­
customs, music and ballads of
presented ACT on tliat board.
Juhr and Sons, Ore. L td , 1339 S. E. Gideon, Portland,
more than twice as like ly to
tion of the D.S. Congress; en­
the remote Alpine valleys of
The progi am waaclosed when
I pool aa I-I del 1 a ! It,..., f i f ­
Oregon — Phone: 235-3158 until 5:00 p jn . (P.D.T.),
vironmental quality with em­
his
native
T
yro
l.
He
formed
Tuesday, October 12, 1971.
tlie t iffice of Economic i ippor-
ty percent are In poverty as
CLEVELAND GILCREASE
phasis
on
solid
waste
and
h
is
firs
t
group
of
enthusiastic
I
compared to 23 percent of
tumty ill at i let office In Seal-
Attention of bidders is p a rticularly called to the require­
young dancers and singers
power sources in Oregon; the
whites.
tie found tlie ACT proposal fo r
ments as to the minimum wage rates and the equal employ­
more than th irty years ago,
city C iv il Service system;
w llli tlie Poi tlaial M eli o jio llta n
ment opportunity affirm ative action programs.
and since their firs t v is it to
INCOME - F ifty percent of the
Sleoiing C o m m ln e o , PMSC the next funding year to be
state taxes with a review of the
totally unacceptable. The p ro ­
London
in
1934,
they
have
been
Plans and specifications may be purchased fo r cost of re­
Black
men
and
H"'"
,
if
the
!
la.
k
D ire cto r Cleveland C lic rea se
property tax; the program of
Invited to many parts of the
posal w ill I« rew ritten by
production fromCampbell/W eiss Reprographics, Portland,
women between 55 and 64 had
announced. Ih e PMSC B oard
School D is tric t #1; Portland’ s
world. Praxm air Is a versa­
PMSC staff. I lie closing fo l­
a Iota) 19G9 Income of less
Oregon or can be reviewed after September 30. 1971 at the
"Downtown Plan” .
of D irector» voted 14-2todls-
tile a rtis t who plays many In­
tlian $4,000. In the 55 to G4
following locations:
lowed tlie recommendation of
In A p ril, the League w ill
Iwnd A d , to terminate Ita re­
struments ancient and mod­
age group, and the over Cr> age
a
PMSC
subcom
m
ittee
which
ma in in g eleven employecs, to
publish VOTE which lists all
D a K a n te r and H o lg a te , A rchitects
ern, and his knowledge of
group, white males had twice
was formed to Investigate tlie
candidates that have filed fo r
seize lederai pi ofwi ty I» Io lig ­
Tyrolese dance and music is
the Income as black males.
agency.
213 S.W . Ash Street P o rtlan d , O re g o n
an office and offers unbiased,
probable unrivalled.
li >g to thè center ani to dla-
HEALTH - For the age groups
With each of the four sea­
non-partisan information on
45 to C4, the m ortality rate
sons come different festivities
for black women Is approxi­
the ballot measures to be voted
Juh r a n d Sons O r e g . Ltd.
and celebrations which va ry in
mately twice tliat of whites and
on in the May P rim a ry elec­
every
valley
of
the
T
y
ro
l.
The
for men In the same age group,
Anthony Crumble comes
tion. The League also has a
1339S.E. G id e o n S tre e t
program which w ill be p re ­
the m ortality rate Istentlm es
of the TreeHouse.
Speakers Bureau which sends
sented here w ill take the au­
greater fo r black men.
P o r tla n d ,O r e g o n
out speakers upon request to
dience from the "S tilt Dance”
Over half of the total black
discuss
topics
the
League
has
of S pring, In which the sym­
population s till lives In the
studied, ballot measures dur­
bol of Winter (an old witch) Is
B u ild ers E xch an g e
South. F lfty -s lx percent of all
ing election time or general
driven out, through the Sum­
blacks live In central city
population and an almost total­
Information about the League.
mer work season and Into the
areas.
1125 S.E. M a d is o n S treet
ly w h it e prison personnel
Autumn season of weddings,
Further information about
l hi Septenibei 17, 1971 | oe
force.”
fa
irs
and
harvest
festivals.
joining the League may be
Jo h n a o ii, ( 'lo g o n 's A tto rn e y
P o rtla n d , O re g o n
Other recommendations call­
The firs t ballet company In
The "B rid e s Dance” and the
obtained by calling the P ort­
General, issued an opinion
ed
fo
r
Implementation
of
"the
"Herzklopfentanz”
a
r
e
tie Engllsli-speaklng world to
NEW
YORK.
-
-
Immediate
Ini­
land
League
office
-
228-1675.
cent, from page 1
relating to the P ublic's lig h t
promises fo r institutional re­
danced with Joy and the fun
I b gi anted tlie prefix "R oyal”
B u ild e rs P la n C e n te r Inc.
tiation of a seven-point prison
to use t slew a ter areas for
New Director for PSU Black
form made by Commissioner
usually ends In a fre e -fo r-a ll,
to
Its
name
w
ill
( w r fo i m at tlie
reform progi am, endorsed by
navigation, recreation, and
(Russell G.) Oswald to the At­
shown In the T yro le rfe st’ s f i ­
12 c iv il rights leaders, was
C ivic A uditorium in Portland
15 S.E. 2 2 n d P o rtla n d , O re g o n
who wish to learn more about
fishing. I bis i Ight su|iei sedes
nal dance.
tica inmates” ; investigation of
announced by R oyW ilkm s.ex-
at 8:00 p jii.o n S u n la y,t> ct.lO .
tlie rights of private Hull v i­
Blacks In Oregon. The ma­
Tickets
fo
r
T
yro
le
rfe
st,
prisoner treatment at ail state
ecutive d ire c to r ol the Na­
I I b te tu in o f tlie Kt >YAL. WIN­
te ria ls listed coverevery per-
dua Is who own or lease la n l.
priced at $6.00. $4.50 and
institutions;
communication
A lb in a C o n tracto rs A s so ciatio n
tional
Association
fo
r
tlie
Ad­
NIPEG
IlA
LLE
I
to
Portland
Is
A new Multnomah County'
$3.50, are on sale now atC e­
This opinion points out clae
lexi of tlie M ale's history'from
with tlie fam ily of each Inmate
vancement of Colored People,
tBing sponsored by C elebrity
le b rlty Attractions, 1010 S.W.
record In voter registration
public*» right to dig clams on
tlB ea rlie st records of Blacks'
3611 N.E. U n io n A v e n u e
on his physical condition; and
M orrison In Portland, Special
at a news conference here.
A ttractions.
was set last week w'en dual
lands leased by private Indi­
a rriv a l to present. The b ib li­
expansion
of
the
schedule
of
prices are available for stu­
Sept. 24.
re g lstratlon--reglstratlon of
ography has attempted to lis t
viduals fo r oyster production.
P o rtla n d , O re g o n
v isits to Attica Inmates by re­
dents.
voters as well as students--
The800-word statement call-
Many Individuals have In le t-
everything in t regon as well
latives and outside medical
was
conducted
at
Portland
a l the A t t i c a tragedy "a
The Koyal Winnipeg Ballet
preted tills opinion as per­
as nearby states, whether
and legal personnel.
State U niversity,
watershed In the history of
received th e honour of tlie
m itting (die |while to Invade
newspapers, a rticles In news­
The statement deplored tie
Allen Robertson, Multnomah
regal title In 1 9 5 3 ,s h o r tly
A m e r ic a n crim in a l justice.
papers and
Medicals. o ffi­
leasn l la n ls anl take oysters.
County election analvst, said
Governor’ s decision "n o t to go
after
hei
m
a
je
s
t
y
yieen
E
ither
It
w
ill
produce
whole­
cial
documents,
as
well
asun-
1 lie recent opinion does not
the Thursda.-Friday signup of
to Attica to take personal com­
Elizabeth ascended the B ritis h
sale reform of the adm inistra­
publlshed works iwrtaining to
authorize sued) action by the
1,053 voters during the regular
mand and lend the prestige of
throne.
tion of justice or Its tragic ef­
Blacks In ( iregon.
public.
course registration period
his
office
to
tlie
e
ffo
rt
to
avert
fects w ill be compounded In tie
in 1951, tlie W inmpeg Ballet,
was the largest number of
Except fo r a small popu­
Davis has done extensive re­
tragedy";
a
ls
o
"
t
h
e
hasty,
nation's inaction.” The sign­
voters added to election ro lls
search on Blacks In (iregon
lation of native oysters In as It was then called, became
blanket endorsement by the
I n the county in a two-dav
ers of tlB statement pledged
the firs t Canadian Ballet com­
anil is one of the lew authori­
Yaqulna and Netarts Bays,
President of the United States
period at one place.
pany to Include "K o y a l” in Its
" to give continuing voice to the
ties on the history of Blacks in
tliere aie no natural oyster
of the wholesale use of Indis­
The vote registration drive
Coipoi ate name repiosented
demands fo r minimal decency-
tlie Beaver State. He recently
beds in Oregon. Fish Com­
M . - ir
crim inate fo rce -a n endorse­
is being spearheaded by Vote
the H r s t charter granted by
granted tlie Attica inmates be­
completed an a rticle , entitled
mission regulations prohibit
Hr
Coalition, a state-w ide o r­
ment given repeatedly in the
fore
the
siege
and
to
see
that
2u«en
Elizabeth,
ltc
o
n
fe
rie
d
"H istoriography of Blacks in
the harvest of any natural
ganization formed to Increase
face of facts which c ry outfor
other re fo im s are undertaken
H b double distinction ol being
(iregon:
An Assessment, "
oysters and establish seasons
the number of registered
denunciation."
• Groceries
by tlie State Department of
the firs t and only "R o ya l”
that w ill also he published by
' " ' ’ i.; . / J
anl lim its on the harvest of
voters.
While expressing an under-
• Clothing
coni|«anv
In
the
B
ritish
Com­
C
orrections.”
a professional Journal In the
ntlier
sliellflsh
Including
Earl Blumenauer, assistant
staixiing of tlie circumstances
monwealth-throe years before
Among reform steps urged
• Furniture
to the PSU president for stu­
F a ll. B e s id e s te a c h in g ,
clams. No oystet scan legally
which produced the revolt the
Sadler-W ells
became
the
upon G o v e r n o r Nelson A,
dent affairs and a Vote Coali­
• Building Materials
traveling, speaking, w ritin g
1»; taken by the general public
Royal Ballet In England, To
signers
of
the
statement
said
Rockefeller and the Depart­
tion o fficia l, said a ll but two
articles
and
book
reviews.
In Oregon.
• Miscellaneous
Ibis da\ there are only four
they do not condone the des­
of the voters registered at
ment of C orrections a r e ( l)
Professor Davis Is presently
Oysters planted In T illa ­
•'Royal*' ballet companies is
perate
acts
and
"d
o
not
seek
Portland
State
were
from
establishment of "a grievance
doing additional research on
mook Bay and South of Coos
i
the world.
to Justify the seizure of prison
Clackamas, Washington and
machuieiy fo r prisoner com­
LADES LEATHER & St’EDE JACKET, REG. $69.95, NOW ONL'. $24.99.
Blacks In tlie State and hopes
Bay are privately owned and
The real test of a ''K o y a l”
Multnomah
counties.
He
said
personnel
and
the
threats
of
plaints at each Institution” ;
TERRY CLOTH ROBES, REG. $7.99, NOW $3.49, MEN 3. Wt 'MEN’ S SIZES
to complete It In early 1972.
are tlie (wisonal property of
company Is tlie command It
60.2 per cent of the newly
death under which they were
(2) "tra in in g programs fo ra ll
SMALL TO XX LARGE. FLARE JEANS, REG. $7.99, NOW $4.95, MEN &
The PSD A frican and A fro -
oysteimen. Oregon statutes
holds ovei its audiences. At
registered signed upas Demo­
held."
prison personnel," including
WOMEN’ S, NAVY & WINE COLORS. INFANTS WASH & WEAR Jl MP SLITS,
American history Instructor
authorize these individuals tlie
the International Dance F e sti­
crats, 23.7 per cent as Re­
In addition toM r.W llkins the
the use of volunteers from the
REG. $4.95, NOW JDST $1.49. INFANTS WASH & WEAR SOAKERS, REG.
Is also author of "1 Have A
right to plant oysters on these
publicans, 11.4 per cent as
val In Paris in 19t>8, the Win-
signers Include the following:
same communities from which
$2.95, NOW 99*. CDRTAINS-SPREADS-PREFDMES-GIFTS.
Independents and 4.5 per cent
Dream: Ihe L ife ami Times
tldelands. The law granting
nipeggera captured two gold
Jack
Greenberg,
Bayard
Kus-
so many Inmates come, "s o
as members of other parties.
of M artin Luther King, J r .”
this right states that such
medals, one fo r "B e s t Com­
tln Roy Inn is, Heywood Burns,
R eg. 2 9 5 .0 0
that guards and other prison
Out of a sample of 500,
that
was
published
In
1969.
pany"
arxl
one
fo
r
"B
e
s
t
Fe­
Reg. 8 9 .9 5
Reg 1 2 5 .0 0
oysters
are protected as
Kenneth
B.
C
lark,
Eleanor
Blumenauer
added,
about
50
personnel
w
ill
not
be
v
ic
tim
­
male
In te rp re te r” . T h e ir
STAND
AR
D
SIZE
private property.
Holmes Norton, D o r o t h y
per cent were In the 18-to-20
C
O
LO N IA L STYLE
ized
by
a
prison
system
that
5PC. DINETTE
tours of Europe anil the West­
If oysters are planted over
H e ig h t, C. E r i c Lincoln,
age bracket given the right
inadequately prepares them to
HIDE
A
BED
ern
Heinispheiv
have
elicited
SW IVEL ROCKER
clam beds then the public
Jewell Handy Gresham, Har­
to vote by the recently adopted
deal with inm ates"; and (3)
SET K.D.
continued from page I
raves from c ritic s and stand­
has the i ight to enter the
26th amendment to the Con­
old Sims, and Vernon Jordan.
G
O
LD
OR
GREEN
Initiation
of
"an
a
ffirm
a
tive
FLORAL PRINT
ing ovations from audiences.
stitution.
leased areas anl dig clams.
U HAUL
NAACP CHALLENGES
recruitm ent program to inte­
Blumenauer said that the
Schaluled for perfoi niance on
■COVER
Ilowevei they may not remove
COVER
grate tlie w o rkfo rce s olthe
school systems,” she said,
(le t. 1 0 a ie "P a s d e D ix ” to tlB
Defensive drivers learn to Vote Coalition w ill assess the
or " w illfu lly ” disturb oys­
state prison system In order to
"b
u
t
they
are
being
suspended
"give a little" when faced progress of the registration
music ofGlazounov; "K o ixlo ” ,
ters, oystei beds a n t markers
end the dls|iai lty between an 85
when they protest;’ ’ (3) A
with dangerous traffic si­ drive at 7:30 p.m. Thursday
varied composers; "T h e S till
nor may they unnecessarily
percent minoi ity group prison
(September 30) In Room 338,
(NEW ITEMS)
move toward holding public
tuations.
The PORTLAND
Point” to tlB Debussy String
walk over oystei beds to get
Smith
M em orial
Center.
TRAFFIC
SAFETY
COM­
school
system
educators
BASE BOARD
q
u
a
n
m
aad**Vai
lattoae”
(<
m
to other areas. Generally
ROLLER SKATES - ICE SKATES TOBOGGANS,
Janet Bennett, Northwest reg­
MISSION says the dangerous
SI 0.95 up
across the country "accoun­
ELECTRIC HEATERS
Sti ike Dp the Band), George
oysteimen have avoided using
ional co - ordlnator for the
driver Is the guy who demands
REDW
OOD
BASKET
W
EAVE
table”
fo
r
tlie
education
sys­
RANGES
(APT.
SIZE'
$109.95
Geishwln.
Tickets,
priced
at
areas with good clam popu­
Student Vote, w ill be at the
and takes his right of way---
tem tlBy make policy fo r ami
POT BELLIED STOVES
$24.95
$6.00, $4.50 and $3-50, are on
lations,
meeting, he reported.
ENCING
AND
GATES.
SWING
SLIDE
SETS.
regardless.
operate; ami (4) Selection,
RANGE TOPS
$39.95
sale now a tC elebrlty A ttrac­
ASPHALT A LU M RO O F PAINT
purchase ami use of school
tions, 1010 S. W. M orrison In
THIS SPACE IS
FIREPLACE HEATER
textbooks. "W e 're changing
Portland.
RESERVED FOR
G A L V A N IZ E D GARBAGE CANS
our position In this area from
LOGS $ 3 9 9 5
one of persuasion to actually
VOUR AD
challenging
the misuse of
P R E S C R I P T I O N S = s -
public funds for purchase of
textbooks which a re d is c rim i­
U N IO N A V E N U E A N O F A IL IN G
M o t t r e a s o n a b le shop in tow n
natory in nature,” site said.
Although she would not com­
P O R T L A N D . O R IQ O N 9 7 2 1 2
ment on tlie textbook matter
381*3967
lIX a lM tt i K
In detail, reportedly several
1 1 - IM H i U M
2 8 7 -8 5 2 9
2 6 0 9 N . V a n c o u v e r Ave.
lawsuits are heiiig prepared
H O U R S: 9 : 3 0
TO 6 : 3 0
and w ill he filed by the end
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A tall slluuette may now be seen gracing what was
fo rm e rly the parking lot of Bethel A .M .B . Church. | he
structure Is that of tlie new I reehouse play-unit belonging
to Bethel A.M.E. Child Development Center bxated at
5828 N.E. 8th Ave.
Thia unit, along with a swing, was Installed Iasi week.
I I b staff, lead by Portia White, head le a d e r, were most
excited fry tlB units a rriva l ami installation. I he play unit,
purchased from Pronto Sales, Portland, and manufactured
by Jamison Inc. Los Angeles, is tlie only one of it's type in
tlie c ity .
Ihe children of Bethel CJ7.C. feel quite at home playing
In the unit. The I Tee House features a long slide, movable
telescojies, clim bing ropes and entrance tunnel.
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