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Portland Observer October 25. 1979 Page 3 MEETING NOTICE Multnomah County Will Hold A Public Hearing on the following: C O M M U N IT Y DEVELOPMENT BLOCK T lm e:7:00p.m ., Thursday, October 25, 1979 P1ace:220 S.E 102 S.E. 102nd Avenue, Educational Service Dis trict Auditorium. Bishop M athew Bigliardi, Fr. Larry David son applaud March of Triumph as Theodore Subject of the hearing will be: Community Development Block Grant Multnomah County's first public hearing on Community Develop ment Block Grant activities and program application to the U S Department of Housing and Urban Development (H U D ) will be held at the Educational Service District Auditorium, 220 S.E 102nd Avenue on Tuesday, October 25, 1979 at 7: p m The purpose of this hearing is to provide information on M ultnom ah County's Grant application and program procedures, eligible activit > and citizen participation requirements; and to solicit promet itle.is proposals and view point of county residents After i b rie f taff presentation, citizens will have the opportunity to a » quest o r and to suggest project ideas. W ritten information on the Bn, k Grant program, a draft of the Block Grant participation plan and a form at for a citizen or neighborhood project proposal-, w ill be available at the meeting. Freeman and James Boozer participate For further information contact Multnomah County Depart ment of Environmental Services. 2115 S.E. Morrison Street Portland, Oregon 97214, or call Betsy Romain, 248 3114 Father Bill Wetzel St. Philip given parish status By Kathryn H. Boyle St. Philip The Deacon Parish, was admitted to the union o f parishes o f The Episcopal C hu rch , in the Diocese o f Oregon, as o f October 20, 1979. About 400 persons, including clergy, vestry, members and friends o f The Episcopal Church gathered to witness and endorse the union. Father W illia m ( B ill) W etzel, young Vicar o f St. Philip, is fond o f saying, “ I still believe in the Son when I cannot see the ligh t.” That day, his own face aglow, the young Vicar’s message was clear. The day was for celebration. Held long in the dreaming, held by faith, the event became fact when the legislative body o f the Diocese met at Holiday Inn A irport, ending a three- day conference o f last week. A lth o u g h the outcom e o f th e ir deliberations regarding the petition o f St. P h ilip was anticipated o p tim istically, there had been many, many years o f preparation for this day. F ifty years may be s ix ty -o r more. There had been a last year o f p re lim in a ry steps that had to be followed precisely. There had to be a molding o f attitudes for a supportive congregation to carry on the fu ll responsibilities o f parish status. But the day had arrived, and when the pronouncem ent was made, a minor pandemonium broke out and spread quickly. The sedate meeting came to a halt. The Rt. Rev. M at thew Begliardi, presiding Bishop o f the conference, rose to his feet and join ed in the joyous celebration. Some wept quietly. Fr. Bill, the catalyst for all o f this day, loomed taller than ever among the w ell-w ishers who crowded around. To them, the was heard to say again and again, "W e have come this far by fa ith .” St. Philip The Deacon Parish had become o f age. The Moms Moiks House 1501 SW Harrison Street Portland 97201 Telephone 227-2666 DES CONNALL Professional Corpororion LEGAL CLINIC M s. B etty T h o m p so n . Jam es B oozer. M ary Fuller. CONCENTRATING IN THE FIELDS OF: Ms Marcelne Caldwell. Ms. Harley Boatsman, Willie W illiam s, Ms. Boatsm an, Rebecca Rodgers, Betty Thompson. CRIMINAL LAW INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF INTOXICANTS DOMESTIC RELATIONS WORKERS' COMPENSATION BANKRUPTCY PERSONAL INJURY W ILLS-PROBATE AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS CONSUMER PROTECTION Tears of joy flow as Ms. Theresa Flowers joins March of Triumph. If you have a problem that is not covered in this list, please call and ask whether we can help. Chances are, we can. If not, we can recommend someone else for you to call. One way or the other, we want to see you get the kind of professional legal counsel you're entitled to. The best time to call us, or any attorney, is before you are embroiled in a legal problem. This is called preventative law and it makes a lot of sense. Regardless, when you call us we will arrange for an initial consultation at your convenience. Cost: $20. We probably can't solve anything in this meeting, but it is a chance for you to explain your particular problem and for us to give you some idea of what it'll take to reach a solution. If you want us to proceed, we II give you an estimate of the fees you should plan on. In writing 03^ Standing Arvol Rae and Ma. Ray. Jamas Boozer saatad: Ms. Mary Morton. Deacon Alcana Boozer. Three generations represented; Ms. Nicholas Banks, daughter Nicole. Nicholas Banks. Ms. Maude Banks Young,