( ¿¿5 » 1 • r i e d a b o u t th e m a t h and s c ie n c e requirem ents s h e would nave to m ee t. She de­ cided to e n ro ll ui some ni»ht s c h o o l m ath an d ch e m istry classes. The resu lts e::c»u: aged her. S h e made another t r ip to the PCC campus, this tim e to en- ter the tw o-ye ar A ssociate of A r t s degree nrot-rarr. u. ■ n were ow her t be tte r - OK Off e exam ina- m. Results itior.; xere porti Freedom Book of Finance substantial lending powe< Aetna Life & Casualty Harold W illia m s , dn of Portland Stale Univei Educational Gemei al as a saver M rs . M innie H o it, le ft, whose profession of nursing, has adee. a licensed p ra c tic a l nurse: among t like [ j, . David E , Shanks, rig h t, a e s . “ I lik e to take care of peo­ p le ," she said at the tim e; " I lik e to see the patient get bet­ te r and go home.’ ’ She was w orking on the o r­ thopedics flo o r, finding h e r duties " v e r y rew arding’ ’ — but w ith in two years, she was thinking about taking another step. A registered nurse, w ith additional educational e x p e ri­ »uns ii om N orthw est secon­ dary schools arvI u n iv e rs itie s to be selected fo r Hie o ve r­ seas (ra in in g pi ogi am o ffe r- oil under a ’ ’T r ip le T ” g ia n t (n a m in g the t e a c h e r s of teacheis) adm inistered by the I n lv e is lty of W ashington,The U n iv e rs ity of Oregon and P ortland State U n iv e rs ity are the co-operating in stitu tio n s. ’ ’ The purpose of the m am a HAROLD WILLIAMS to to M rs . Bethune is the only su­ »«ion a lte r 5 years w ith t h e M u tn oniah County P u b li c ^ ’ " • ‘••IW p e rtm e n t. w h e n , she neldvarlousposIH ons.Slv!' s ta rte il as a ty p is t In S ta ffD e - *«lopm ent. M rs . Bethune as­ sisted M r . Le w is W inchester w setting up the Model C ltle a ^•p srtm e n t of W elfare when it ’ was established. T h ro u g h d il- *< •"( w ork and a keen un de r- p e rv is o r in the state W elfare D epartm ent to gain such a po­ sitio n w ithout a c o l l e g e de­ gre e. She attended E lio t E le ­ m entary School a n d G i r l s P olytechnic High School in Portland and spent two years «» th e U n iv e rs ity o f Oregon. She has two ch ild re n , T ro y anil Tam m y. She I t ihe daughter of M rs . H a n,in Scott, 4828 N .E . M a i- v INI e B l 1HUNK P ortla nd , Oregon, January- 18, Freedom Bank of Finance today announced it would oe able to expand its lending pow­ e r by ap proxim ately $ 100,000 because of a lo ng -te rm deposit made by Aetna L ife Si C is u a l- Freedom Bank of Finance P reside nt V . F . Booker s..id t h a t Aet $2u,ikX> dept ait, a skie ;e d by banking standards capable of supporting r ighly $ 11A),Oik) in loans. The F reedom B ink of F i- nance deposit is p a rt of a na­ tionw ide Aetna program tc de­ po sit a half a m ill ion d o L a rs m m in o rity banks during 1972, according to A e t n a General Agent George C . F ra s e r. F ra s e r said Aetna plans to deposit $2l),lXX) in each of 25 m in o rity banks, thus enabling a total expansion In loan fond« Of approxim ately $2.5 m ii; N e a rly th re e -q u a rte rs o f t i co u n try’ s 36 m in o rity bark« w ill be reached by the pro­ gra m , he said. Booker s a id H e Aetna depo­ s it w ill be used as backing fo r a v a rie ty of business, edui i- t l o n , m ortgage, home lm ^ro ve m tn t and other co i - (Please tu rn to page 8 col. 4) M rs . H olt r e - - :- ■ signed in, ; e. trd s car- ■ ’ ’ M in - said; " R .N .’ ’ k a ll of the - v ita l,” s h e t the help of , I couldn’ t , “ he’ s i b rie f va- studying and 'r. the result«