i I » Portland Observer Thursday. January 22. 1978 Page B The birthday o f a K ing Citizen ot the Week P A L L COOK Paul Cook is First National Bank Vice President and Manager of the Gateway Branch. Cook has been in banking since 1957 and assumed his position at the Gateway Branch on November 1st. Born in Mississippi. Cook came to Portland at the age of four and was educated in local schools. Holiday Park Elementary and Washington High School. He graduated from Portland State University in 1971 and from the Pacific Coast Banking School at the University of Washington in 1973. Cook began his employment at First National in 1957. After five years as a teller and in clinical work, he went into the loan department - installment lending, general lending and commercial lending. Cook is a member of the Board of Directors of the Urban League of Portland, the Portland Rose Festival Association, and is a member of Northwest Rotary. He has served on the board of directors of the Albina Youth Opportunity School and Family Counselling Service. Cook and his wife. Joan, have three children; Paul, sixteen; Pamela, fourteen: and Gabriel, five. He enjoys fishing, reading and spectator sports. Use all you need but save all you can . . . The People at Pacific Power. The community honored the birthdate of Martin l.uther King. Jr. gathering at Martin l.uther King Elementary School. Anna Street, secretary to Commis­ sioner Charles Jordan, represented the Commissioner |top left|. Sheriff Lee P. Brown brought the address. Angus Duncan, representing the Mayor; f>r. Ernest llartzog. Portland Public Schools; Ms. Street and Russell Peyton. |top right I A.I.. Henderson, publisher of the Observer, greets E. Shelton Hill, reci­ pient of the Russell Peyton Award. Rus­ sell Peyton and Marlene Bayless, Chair­ person of the Metropolitan Human Relations Commission ¡second from top]. Reverend John Jackson represented Albina Ministerial Alliance ¡second from bottom |. County Commissioner Dennis Bucha­ nan ¡second row. right). In the audience, James Brooks, Executive Director, Ur­ ban league ¡center), Stan Fishier, Tri-County Community Council ¡right), Andrew Rgubeson. ¡second row right). OBITUARIES Fire Bureau warns motorists The Portland Fire Bureau, which is encountering traffic problems while responding to and at the scene of an emergency, reminds the public of the City of Portland regulations covering the public at or near the scene of a fire: 1) Do not follow within 500 feet of any fire apparatus traveling in response to a fire alarm. 2) Do not park within 3 blocks of a fire itself. 3) Do not drive over fire hose. The traffic can obstruct fireground procedures. Crossing over fire ho,e does damage to the hose and can cause a break in the hose, which in turn endangers men inside a burning building who are depending on the water supply. The Fire Bureau is requesting the cooperation of all citizens in observing these important regulations. Grover C. Campbell, who lived at 515 N.E. Graham Street died Sunday of Leukemia at the Veterans Hospital, lie is survived by his father l.awrenre J. Campbell, five brothers also survive. He worked at several night clubs as a ventriliquist. Campbell was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma and had been a resident of Portland since 1912. He served in the U.S. Army for two years during the Korean Conflict. He was a member of the NAACP. Funeral services were at Vann’s Chapel Thursday, January 22nd, 1976, with Interment in Willamette National Cemetery. When you buy this new giant economy size, it's like getting a regular 18 ounce package of oats free. That's because our giant economy size will save you as much money as you'd usually pay for our popular 18 ounce size. About 50c. And that's without the coupon! 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