t P a g a lo Portland Obsarvar O ctobar 11,1979 Northeast Seniors share potluck The Advisory Board o f the Senior A d u lt Service Center treated 300 Northeast Seniors to a "G ig an tic P otluck" Wednesday, October 10, 1979 at the Matt Dishman Com ­ munity Center. A turkey Dinner was served. The special program featured vocal selections by Stephanie Barber, a disoc dance number by Tamara and Yvonda Phillips, and Ms. Clara Barthalomew, pianist Ms. Freddye Petett, Executive Director, Urban League o f Portland, the contracting agency for the center was introduced and briefly addressed the group. October birthday honorees were presented and served special birthday cake donated by Mr. and Ms. Hurtis Hadley, Milwaukee Pastry Kitchen, and Ms. Verdell Rutherford. Ms. Marie Smith, Chairperson, Senior A dult Center Advisory Board in ­ troduced board members and spoke on the board’s program plans. Door prizes courtesy o f Maurice’s Barber Shop, G .l. Joe’s, Ver’s Hat Shop, Right-In Right-Out Beauty Shop, KA TU Channel 2 T V , Stewart’ s Cleaners, Popeye’s Chicken, Smitty D ’ s Plant Shop, Love-Lee-Lady Beauty Salon and K n ott Street Grocery were awarded. Community volunteers preparing and assisting with the dinner were: Ms. Gustavia Bonner, Ms. Minnie Belle Johnson, Ms. Harriet Boyd, Ms. Marcelene Caldwell, Ms. Fannie Freeman, Ms. Verdell Rutherford, Ms. Rosa Butler, Ms. Quindella Cage, Ms. Maggie Humphrey, Ms. Eliza Winters, Chef Bob Price, L.C. Ellison, Aldridge Johnson, Cleophas Smith, W illia m Gaines, B. J. Wasson. Advisory board members are: Ms. M arie Sm ith, C hairperson, Ms. Emma Chiles, Ms. Maude Young, Ms. Texanna Fisher, Ms. Edna Robertson, Ms. Betty Thompson, Mr. Robert Phillips, Mr. James Lov­ ing, M r. Bill Gordon, Ms. Maggie Friday, Mr. Theodore Freeman, Mr. Eddie Butler, Ms. Bernadette Plum­ mer, M r. Charles Ford, M r. Otto and M r. Otto Rutherford. The advisory board addresses the concerns and needs o f area seniors, regularly sponsors a monthly potluck and educational program each second Wednesday at Matt Dishman Center with seniors bringing dishes to complement the furnished meat dish, and annually sponsors special field trips or events. The regular pot luck will resume in November. Introducing Free Car Care Clinics. Because car care isn’t for men only. It s for women too ARCO Car Care Clinics, administered by the Portland Metro Area League of Women Voters, are open to anyone—including men—the age of sixteen and over These specially designed 2’Z? hour clinics will consist of an instructional slide show and important hands on practice in such basics as changing a tire, jump-starting a battery, operating a self-serve pump, checking tire pressure and inspecting fluid levels You even get a kit of reference material to take home Plus a free tire pressure gauge Remember, the Portland Metro Area Leagues and participating independent ARCO dealers stress that a well-maintained car not only reduces gasoline consumption and conserves energy, but helps make our air cleaner To assure reservations, call the League at 227-7502 starting Oct 8, 9 30 am -5 pm (answering service after 5 pm) Space is limited so make early reservations Watch this paper one week from today for additional Car Care Clinic locations and dates. Participating independent ARCO dealers offering free clinics: Portland Oct 15, 17. 22. S hcirys Service Station 6503 S E 52nd 7-9 30 PM Oct 26 Sherry s Service Too 8104 S E 13th 7 -9 3 0 PM Oct 16. 17. 27. Portsmouth Set vice 5282 N Lombard Oct 16. 17, 7 9 30 PM Oct 27, 9-11 30 AM and 1-3 30 PM Oct 18. 19,Oak H ills Service Station 15320 N W Cornell Rd Oct ,8. 7 15 10 PM Oct. 19,9 15-Noon Oct 18, 20, 23, Winters Service Station, 12100 N Jantzen Ave Oct 18 20. 23, I - 3 30 PM Oct 20 9 1130 AM Oct 23, 7 -9 3 0 PM Oct 21, Don Ks Service Station 1208 S E 8tti St 2 -4 30 PM Oct 22. 23, Steensons Service 39 1 7N E Tillamook 9 11 30 AM and 1 3 30 PM Ocl 24 25, Rose City Service 5710N E Fremont 7 -9 3 0 PM Oct 15. Toms Gateway Service ,511 N E 102nd Ave 7-9 30 PM Ocl 15. 16, Dons Service Station 8410S E Foster Rd 7 -9 3 0 PM Ocl 17. 21. Brads Service Station 16141 S E D ivision Oct 17. 7 30 - 10 PM Oct 21, 2 4 30 PM Ocl 17,21, Bob Tinsleys Service 18030 E Burnside Oct 17, 7 30-10 PM Oct. 21, 2 4 30 PM Ocl 23, Johns Service 9808 S E Division 7 -9 3 0 PM Tigard_______ Ocl 16. 17. Krnq City Service Station. 15300 Royalty Highway 9 15 AM 12 Noon Beaverton Ocl 23. 24. Beaverton Service 14555 S W Tualatin Valley Hwy Oct 23 7 ,5 West Linn Volunteers visit jails T h irty -fiv e persons attended training sessions sponsored by the Society o f St. Vincent de Paul, to enable them to visit Rocky Butte Jail and other correctional institutions. According to Executive Secretary Tim Hornbecker “ the main objective of the program was simply to offer our personal presence, that is, our friendship to persons in prison.” As a result o f the tra in in g workshops, six teams o f volunteers are being established. Among their responsibilities will be visiting Rocky Butte, the M ultom ah C ounty booking facility, Multnomah County C orrectional In s titu tio n , C laire Argow Center; taking families to visit relatives at the Oregon State Penitentiary and other state in ­ stitutions; providing child care while parents visit prisoners; visiting fam ilies o f inmates; and helping families meet emergency material needs. Among those who participated in the presentations were Commander Stanley Kerner, Officer Larry Ken­ nedy, and Chaplains Jim Mulder, Harlan Nelson and Ed Stelle. The Society o f St. Vincent de Paul is a w o rld w id e o rganization o f Catholic men and women. The group was founded in 1833 by a twenty- year old student o f the Sorbonne U n iv e rs ity in Paris, Frederic Ozanam. He and other students sought to visit the poor, bringing bread, clothing, concern and frien­ dship. 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We are building close to a qua rte r m illio n d o lla r studio facility with equipment for the public to have at their disposal. I will have a very small staff to start out with, three other persons besides myself. A ll o f us are undertaking a job that w ill be challenging, but also quite satisfying. M y philosophy is that cable can offer a lot more diversity and flexability to give to the com­ munity a chance to say something. Our channels won’ t need any spon­ sors.” "R ight now we are still building a 35-channel cable television system on Portland’ s west side. We are com­ peting for a more extensive city-wide franchise. That particular franchise is scheduled to be awarded in May o f 1980. Our station is based locally in P o rtla n d , so we know we can provide a good service to the people here. I plan to let communication majors at any college or high school come in and get some training in our studio. 1 feel sometype o f intern or w ork-stud y program can be arranged. They can learn something and give some o f their knowledge to participating civic groups who are producing shows. I want to sharpen everybodys skills and provide an ac­ cess to do so.” Atkins says he has been trying to locate persons and civic groups in the Black community that may want to learn television skills and produce their own programs. He says he would like the Black community to please identify themselves. “ Liberty Cable is here to serve the whole community. 1 extend and in­ vitation to any organization to get in contact with me, so that I can bring inform ation and skills to you.” Coordinator Atkins says commer­ cial broadcast stations are required by the Federal C om m unications Commission to provide public a f­ fa irs p rogram m ing, but he says L ib e rty Cable has fiv e , 24-hour stations and equipm ent being provided for at no cost to any one. "Do you with people to think well of you? D o n't ipeek well of yourself." Blaise Pascal ,0 PM Oct 24 9 15 ,2 Neon Lake Oswego Ocl 18. 20. 24. 27. Friendly Chevrolet Service D r'p t. 594 N Stale Si Oct 18 24 7 -