Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, September 21, 1978, Page 6, Image 6

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    6 Portland O öeer/w Thursday. Septem ber 21,1978
UMMU/Utlj CaluidM
Planned Parenthood answers questions on FosA'ftMnr and Tubal Ligation
Lisa McConnell member of the Urban 4-H Youth Corps, joins the old
fashioned hoe down' at Skidmore and Williams, where the Albina Action
Agency (TAAC) is growing greens for a fall harvest
Burt teaches minority business
A c o u rse e n title d “ M in o rity
B usiness O p e ra tio n s I ” w ill be
taught at the Portland State Univer­
sity Educational Center this term.
This course begins with the very
first elements and principles of the
o p e ra tio n o f “ F o r-P ro fit” e n te r­
prise. The basic divisions o f small
b u sin ess a rc co v ered : R etail,
W h o lesale, Sales A gent, Service,
M a n u fa c tu rin g . C o n tra c tin g ,
Recreation, etc. There is a gradual
progression through three semesters,
fro m b asic o rg a n iz a tio n an d
operation procedures through ad­
vertising and marketing, financing,
contracts, governm ent contracting,
p erso n n el, finan cial m anagem ent,
etc. This sequential arrangement will
make the course equally useful for
th o se w ho m ay a lre a d y be in
business.
T he in stru c to r. M cKinley B urt,
has a background o f 25 years in all
phases o f business o p e ra tio n s in­
cluding his own enterprises. Public
and In te rn a l A ccounting, Federal
Tax C ourt Practice and Government
Contract A dm inistration.
There will be an exam ination of
the initial documents relevant to the
form ation o f a business enterprise
an d o f th e filin g a n d re c o rd in g
p ro ced u res o f the relevant public
agencies. In this connection there
will be discussion o f the various
types o f p ro p rie to rsh ip s and the
criteria for choice: Individual, P art­
nership, Joint Venture, Corporation,
other. There will be an inquiry into
the licensing and permit and zoning
requirements o f the city, county and
other political subdivisions and a
d e m o n stratio n th a t th eir require­
ments are directly related to site selec­
tion, building choice, capital, and
other financial considerations.
R év élan t le g isla tio n w ill be
discussed as it applies to Financing.
M arketing, Occupational H ealth and
Safety, etc. The area o f m inority
business and related governmental
inputs will be discussed, including
special financial aids and contract
preference. The student will be aided
in d ev elo p in g his b asic skills in
retrieving inform ation relating to all
aspects o f business and finance and
tra in in g . T he ro le o f the T ra d e
Association will be explained with itc
advantages in the area of marketing,
exch an g e o f in fo rm a tio n on
technology and finance.
Classes will be held at Portland
S tate U niversity, T uesday nights.
Room 446, Neuberger Hall, #3757,
BST 407C, three credit hours.
H U G H E S M E M O R IA L U N IT E D M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H
REV AUSTIN V RAY MINISTER
111 N.E. FAILING
Dial-A-Prayer 284-0684
Church School 9:45 a.m.
Horvhip 11:00 a.m
Office 201 2332
Specializing In
Individual. Marriage and Family • Group Therapy
“The Church Where No Stranger Feel» Strange”
ALLEN TEMPLE CME CHURCH
(orner of 8th and Skidmore
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Sunday Worship 11:00 a.m.
Christian Youth Fellowship 6:00 p.m.
(Second and Fourth Sundays)
the first Wednesday evening o f each m onth. 7:30 p.m. and 8:00 p.m ., respec­
tively, at 1200 S.E. M orrison. Sessions are fre., open to everyone, and there is
no obligation of any kind. For further inform ation, call Planned Parenthood,
233-1131.
C om m unity Coalition fo r School Integration public forum, 7:30 p.m ., Sep­
tember 21st, Lincoln High, 1600 S.W . Salmon.
C om m unity Coalition f o r School Integration, public forum, 7:30 p.m ., Sep­
tember 25th, Madison High, 2735 N .E. 82nd.
North Portland Citizens C om m ittee Board, 7:30 p.m ., September 21st,
Neighbors N orth, 7508 N. H ereford.
Sabin C om m unity Association, September 25th, 7:30 p.m ., M aranatha
Church, 1222 N.E. Skidmore.
King Im provem ent Association. September 26th, 7:30 p.m .. King Neigh
borhood Facility, 4815 N.E. 7th.
The Portland Tenants' Union is having a benefit on Sunday, September
24th, at the Euphoria Tavern (315 S.E. 3rd). The program is going to include a
play about housing written and performed by the Family Circus. Also on the
program will be Howling Gael, a band which plays Irish Traditional Music.
The program will start at 8:00 p.m. Tickets are $2.50 in advance or $3.00 at the
door.
Senator Vern Cook and Representatives Glenn O tto and Sandy Richards will
hold a Legislative Report Breakfast Saturday, September 23rd, 8:00 a.m . at the
M A M Restaurant in Gresham. This is a ‘no host event.’ At that time the
Legislators will discuss the actions o f the 1978 Special Sessions and the work
they have done and are doing during the Iterim period.
Free Well Child Clinic. Having a check-up can be fun and is im portant to
your health. Bring your children in for a free physical exam at the Portland
Naturopathic Clinic, Saturday, October 7th, 9:00 a.m . to 2:00 p.m ., 510 S.W,
3rd. Call 226-3717 for an appointm ent.
’•Prevention and Early Dezecrion ” describes the goals of Multnomah County
Division of Direct Health Services Center Screening program. Through a sim­
ple and painless test, breast cancer and cervical cancer, the two most common
types of cancer in women, can be detected in the earliest stages and treated. In
order to reach women in Northeast Portland who have not had the recommend­
ed yearly pap test; M ultnom ah County offers a free pap clinic every other
Tuesday from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m . The next clinic will be held October 3rd at the
Albina Human Resource Center, 5022 N. Vancouver. To schedule an appoint­
ment or for more inform ation call Marlene Yates at 248-5183.
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HOW TO FACE YOUR
iRATOR.
CBiit S 'T um
by R uth Spencer
Mrs. Caro! W ashington visited her
son, R ichard W ashington, profes­
sio n al b a sk e tb a ll p lay er fo r the
Kansas City Kings, at his palatial
new home in beautiful West Lake
(T h o u sa n d O a k s), C a lifo rn ia .
R ich ard a tte n d e d B enson H igh
School and UCLA. Mrs. W ashing­
to n , also visited relatives in Los
Angeles.
D o n n a F itzw a te r, child care
provider, was invited to the White
House to spend a day with the Carter
Administration. Also attending were
E. Shelton H ill and Pina Williams.
I t ’s bridge tim e every M onday
morning for retirees — Bea Levoret-
te, Helen Rawlins, Lois Sayles, and
M a rth a J o rd a n . A c o n tin e n ta l
breakfast is served and they meet at
their respective homes.
R ose W ashington is leaving the
Senior Adult Service Center where
she is a secretary/treasurer, to work
fo r the U rb a n L eague L E A P
program.
M ane Sm ith and Rosadel! Parker
visited M rs. S m ith ’s step-nephew
Benson M itchell and his wife Rene in
Seattle. Mitchell is a building con­
tractor and currently is building his
fam ily a new hom e in L ake,
W ashington. They attended a private
showing o f the T ut E xhibit, Mrs.
Sm ith's second visit to the exhibit.
Connie Thompson, news reporter
for KOMO-TV, Seattle, is the new
president elect o f the West Seattle
Business and P rofessional Clubs.
She is a 1974 g ra d u a te o f the
University o f Portland.
Miss A nita Rae, a senior biology
m ajor at the University of Portland,
was one of 140 undergraduates from
U.S. colleges who spent eleven weeks
in Medical Research at the Argonne
N a tio n a l L a b o ra to ry lo c a te d in
A rg o n n e , Illin o is. T his T u m o r
Research program is directed by the
University of Chicago and the U.S.
Department of Energy.
Mrs. Freddie Fletcher entertained
the Harriet Tubm an Club, Saturday,
September 16th. Plans were made
for the year. Mrs. Alberta L. Ran­
dolph is president.
T he L ite ra ry R esearch C lub
opened the fall season at the home of
Mrs. H o m e Belle Paris. Mrs. Irene
Crawford is president.
The common assumption among
many whites and some “ successful”
Blacks that m inority progress in the
United States is continuing unabated
into the late 1970*s has been disputed
by the U .S . C ivil R ights C o m ­
mission. The research showed Blacks
lagging far behind whites in educa­
tio n , incom e, e m p lo y m e n t, and
housing.
The Reverend Jesse Jackson and
P U SH have been contacting radio
stations and record shops across the
country in order to get them to stop
playing and selling th e record
“ Some G irls,” because of the four
le tte r w orded reference to Black
women’s alleged sexual appetites.
“ How the School M anufactures
M isfits,” by Delos H. Kelly intends
to sen sitize te a c h e rs, e d u c a to rs,
parents, adm inistrators, peers, and
others to the way in which the school
a c tu a lly m a n u fa c tu re s a c e rta in
number o f “ misfits” in society. The
book suggests that the process begins
with labeling, sorting, segregating,
and stratefying pupils by counselors,
a d m in is tra to rs , and te a c h e rs.
Therefore, the source of the childs
deviant behavior can be traced to
those who apply the labels.
The suicide rate for young Black
men is increasing rapidly according
to R obert Davis, researcher. Two-
thirds of all suicides in any given year
are committed by white males. Davis
says there is an increasing suicide
rate among Black men, ages 20-34,
and for that group the rate is higher
than white males.
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because you're trying
lose weight
W ell show you how
to outsmart it and etili
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h 't all part of our own
Behavior Modification
method especially designed
tor ua by world renowned
behavioral paychoiogist
D r Richard B Stuart
So torn a Weight
Watchers* meeting today
Then you'll be able to face
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WATCHERS
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YOVRE THIS CLOSE TO LOSING WEIGHT
JOIN ANY CLASS ANY TIMEI
Maranatha Church
1222 N.E Skidmore
Sat 9 » a.m.
Carpenter* Hall
2225 N Lombard St.
Mon 7:00 p.m.
Thura. 9 » a.m.
Emanuel Hoaprtal
280) N Gantenbein
Emanuel East. Room B
Thur* 7:00p.m,
For further information call Collect Portland
(5031 297 1021. Weekday* - 8:30-5:30.
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Reverend Thomas b. Strayhand. Minister
ST. ANDREWS CATHOLIC CHURCH
M8i N.E. Alberta Street
Reverend Bertram Griffin. Paator
281 4429
Masses:
5:00 p.m 1 igil - Saturday
10:181 a.m. Choir - Sunday
12:181 p.m Folk
Sundav
ST. ANDREW C O M M U N ITY SCHOOL
4919 N.E. 9th Ave.
Norita Kelly, Principal
Phone 284 1620
Grades 1 through
O N E PLANET
New Hope Missionary Baptist Church
REVEREND A BERNARD DEVERS. PASTOR
THE CHI RCH DESIGNED TO MEET YOUR NEED
Sundav School
9:30 a.m
Morning W orship
10:30 am
Evening Service 2nd. 4th and
5th Sundav*
7:00 p.m
5:00 p.m.
(ommumon 1st Sundav
Wed. - Family Prayer Meeting
7 » p.m
and Bible Study
Iridal - Brotherhood
f ellowship Service with
7:00 p a
Morning Star 3rd Sundav
Prayer and Pastor Phone 281-6476
( hureh Phone 281-0163
3 7 2 5 N Gantentoeln Avenue, Portland, Oregon 9 7 2 2 7
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T H E A R K O F S A F E T Y C H I RCH OF G O D P E N T E C O S T A L . IN C .
"A warm «piril of fellowship always"
The Honorable Biwhop U.V. Peterson. ll.D “The Holme»« Preacher." Pastor
Sunday:
Sunday School
Morning M orahip
9:15 am
11:15 am
ol Blessing* Broadcaat"
KG AR 1550
11 3 0 am 1 2 » pm
YPBC
6:30 pm
“S h o w e r*
Evangelistic Worship
8:00 pm
Tueaday-F riday
Noon Day Prayer
Tuesday:
Bible B and /Jr. Church
Wednesday:
Choir Rehearsal
Friday:
“T he Paator Speaks"
84 NE KUlingaworth
2810499
7:30 pm
7:00 pm
7:30 pm
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