Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 19, 1980, Page 3, Image 3

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    P ortlan d Observer Ju ne 19. 1980 Page 3
Anderson heads POIC
Rosemary Anderson has been
selected as the new Executive Direc­
tor for Portland Opportunities In­
dustrialization Center. Anderson,
who has been employed with OIC
since 1968, has served as Deputy
Director since 1974.
‘ ‘ A lter reviewing 61 resumes and
interviewing eight final candidates,
the Personnel Selection Committee
o f the Board o f Directors felt that
Rosemary Anderson was clearly the
best q u a lifie d candidate for
Executive D ire c to r," according to
Thomas Li. Kelley, Chairman o f the
Personnel Selection C om m ittee,
‘ ‘ we are confiden t that her
knowledge and experience with OIL
w ill co n trib u te to the future
progress and grow th o f the
organization.”
Anderson attended P ortland
State U niversity and P ortland
C om m unity College. She is a
9100 total move in to vets.
low down FHA, FHA 245, and conventional terms also,
model open Sat. & Sun. noon to 5 p.m.
92nd Ave. at Burton Road. Vancouver, Washington.
Call for a showing anytime.
This Model
4 bedrooms with family room, 2 baths, brick fireplace,
w/carpets, double garage, appliances, 10X20 concrete patio. Energy ef
ficient with 10 year Home Owner Warranty. Price only $58,800 Other
Models priced from $48,500.
ROSEMARY ANDERSON
member ol the National Association
lo r
Advancement
of
Black
Am ericans
in
V ocational
Education, Oregon Fair Share and
NAACP.
Minority committee sets hearing
Ihe Governor’ s Advisory Com­
mittee on M inority Affairs will hold
a public hearing on Tuesday, June
24, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m., at King Neigh­
borhood Center. I he committee will
accept public testimony to identity
P ortland m e ta l sc u lp to r A l G o ldsb y stands in th e b a c k y a rd of his
stu d io w ith tw o pieces of his w o rk . M r. G o ldsb y s 825 N. Killings
w o rth S tu d io lo c a tio n m a k e s his w o rk s a c c e s s ib le to c o m m u n ity
m em bers yo un g and old.
(P h o to by R ichard B ro w n )
G.I.G. Odom appointed
Grand Inspector General William
B. Odom, Jr., 33," has been ap­
pointed Overseer lor the Orient o f
Oregon. He has supervision over the
Prince Hall Scottish Rite Masons in
Oregon, Great Falls, M ontana,
Mtn. Home, and Boise, Idaho.
The appointment was made by
Soverign
G rand
Com m ander
Russell S. Gideon, 33,“ o f the A n­
cient Accepted Scottish Rite o f
Freemasonary, Northern Jurisdic­
tio n , (Prince H a ll A ffilia tio n ) ,
U.S.A. Inc., at the 99th Session o f
the United Supreme Council, which
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WILLIAM ODOM
convened in P h iladelp hia, Pen­
nsylvania, in May.
What do you think?
By Paul McCoy
A. Michael Howard, Bartender
Tot and Tell.
A . Lynette Mays, Young m oi her.
I hey have never done anything to
I really don’ t like them, but, they
me, but they could patrol the N.E.
are not all alike. When they arrest a area better. The police should not
person they should arrest the person
look only at Blacks because there
and not verbally abuse them. I have are a lot o f other people living in the
seen people abused both physically
N.E. area. Ihe best way not to deal
and verbally and this goes fo r
w ith the police is to stay out o f
Blacks as well as whites. Better at­
trouble. I personally have had no
problems with them because I have
titudes would help. Because they
not been in trouble.
have guns and b illy clubs is no
reason for them to take advantage
A. Karen Jacob, Cashier Burger
o f a person. If I were in trouble I
King Restaurant.
would not call a police officer, in­
They are ok, but they take advan­
stead 1 would call my fa m ily or
tage o f too many people. When I
friends for help. I f they come to
was seven and a h a lf months
arrest somebody they should read
pregnant, the P ortland Police
(he person their rights and listen to
jumped on me knocking me to the
the person, they might be arresting
ground and put my face in the grass.
the wrong person. They want
They are too rough. When they
respect from the com m unity but
arrest a person they don’t even let
don't respect the community or the
the person ask why they are being
people in it.
arrested. A nd i f they ask you a
A. Buffalo, Carpenter.
question they don’ t let you answer.
I think they are alright. Most of
They mess with people too much.
them are good, they pour out your
Everybody knows what is hap­
box o f weed and don’t waste your
pening but nobody can do anything
time. They’ re on the up and up. I'm
about it, even the judges know what
straight laced and have never had
is happening. They (the police) have
any problems with them. I t ’s when
too much power, so what can
you start hasseling them that you get
anybody do?
in trouble.
A. Ida Johnson, Owner, A I her la
Wilber Butler, Machinist.
Fish Restaurant.
I hear they are a little mi Mt ant
here. Especially the young rookie
On the one occasion that I needed
them they responded quickly. But as cops. They bulldog people too
public servants I have no respect for
much. In my opinion they are not
them. The Portland Police are very
worth a damn. The white man just
disrespectful to the private citizen
uses the police and the courts to
keep everybody else under him, it’s
from personel observations. They
treat people ditterently according to always been this way. Look at
Miami. I am not prejudiced man,
a person's color, race, and social
but I hate to be messed over, by
position. To this I am a witness.
People, should think about their anyone.
situation before they deal with the
K irk Poole, Student Cleveland.
police, think before they speak and
The P ortland Police are o .k .
use their heads more.
They are a little slow on non­
E lija h D urst, D elivery Truck
emergency calls. I disapprove o f
Driver.
the way they are trying to close
The M F ’ s don't show up when
down 82 Ave. to kids who like to
you need them, but. when you do
hang out there. Recently I witnessed
need them they are no place to be
an assult and had to call them, they
found. This is true especially if you
are there in no time with about five
call them over to the N.E. side of
cars, ambulances and the works.
town. What else can I say?
Most o f them are pretty cool.
Q. W h a t do you th in k o f th e
P o rtla n d Police?
HAZEL DELL BRANCH
716D N.E 99th Street
Vancouver, W A 98665
Phone 206-574-1522 Vancouver
or 503 241 3723 Portland, OR
issues and concerns and to deter­
mine whether a Com m ission on
Minorities should be developed or
whether there should be separate
Commissions on Blacks and
Hispanics.
MINNEHAHA BRANCH
47 St. Johns Road
Vancouver, W A 98661
Phone 206 694 8577 Vancouver
or 503 223 8229 Portland, OR
The great
First National
free-for-all
Everybody w in s
for trying our
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Beginning Monthly, June
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You'll lly first class to Atlanta
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There a special envoy from
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The YIP treatment will
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show and $10(1(1 in Visa
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70 O regon
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for two.
In
addition to
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there w ill be a
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from each Eirst I )ay &
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Choose betw een an
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H ilton o r the new ly-
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D illy Bars for
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us show you how
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tra n sfe r
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to
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See contest rules below.
" Copyright I9A0 Am D O Corp
CONTEST RULES
1 You may enter by accepting a tree demonstration ot
the first Oay & Night Teller machine at any one of 70
locations throughout the State ot Oregon and depositing
Ihe entry blanks in the machine Sweepstakes starts
June 16 I960 and ends June 27. I960
2 All residents ot the United States 10 years ot age or
older are eligible except employees and their immediate
families ot first National Bank of Oregon its affiliates
and subsidiaries
3 One week end trip will be awarded a participant at
each of 70 first Day A Nigh, Teller locations Week end
trips include two nights lodging for two at winner s
choice of either the Agate Beach Hilton or KAH NEE TA
Resort and $ ,0 0 m Visa Travelers Cheques Winners
must provide their own transportation
4 An participants except week end trip winners are
eligible for the grand prize
$. The grand prize includes first class travel to Nassau
Bahamas via Delta Air Lines and hotel accommodations
for two at the Nassau Beach Hotel for six nights and
$l 000 m Visa Travelers Cheques
6 Winners will be determined for the week end prizes
and the grand prize by a senes of random drawings
under the supervision of Ernst 4 Whinney an
independent accounting firm whose decision is final
7 Winners will be notified by mail al the address shown
on their entry within JO days from the closing date of the
sweepstakes All prizes no, accepted within .30 days will
not be awarded No substitute prizes are permitted
8 Tax liability on all prizes will be the sole responsibility
u, prize winners No transaction j,h«»r yiap
-
demonstration orpurrhase <s necessary to wm
I Sweepstakes void where prohibited by federal State
or local laws or regulations
10 All entries must bea' the legible name and address of
the participant
I I Prizes are non transferable and hotel
accommodations and transportation are sub,ect to
availability of reservations Week end trips and grand
prize must be used by December 15 i960
12 f ach winner n solely responsible »or his own actions
and hereby agrees to hold firs, National Bank of Oregon
harmless from any liability arising m connection with
such trip unless such liability arises solely from the
bank s negligence
FIRST
NATIONAL
BA N K
OF OREGON
A WESTERN BANCOHPORAÎION HANK
here's where Io find a First Day A Xixhl l eller machine:
Albany
W averly branch
2 ,0 0 E P .io ' i B i,d
Ashland branch
67 E M a - St
B eaverton
B eaverton branch
»455 SW , • ,” 'b,e 1 A, ♦>
B eaverton Mall
i located <n the Shopping Center
3205 SW < e -W H Us B'vd
Bend
Bend River branch
314« Highway 9 ’ N
East Band branch
«44 NE third Sr
C lackam as branch
’ 5950 SE H. ’ 1 A.e
Coos Bay branch
200 N Broadway
C orvallis branch
235 NW Mnn.oe Si
C ottage G rove branch
»34 M.i Si
Eugene
Hillsboro
Coburg Road branch
Tenth and Mam branch
2 0 ’ C o b u rg Rd
150 SE Ten” , Ave
Eighteenth end Oek branch Klam ath Falls
95 E j ' ' p f r Ave
South Sixth St branch
Eugene Mam branch
2809 S S 'tfh Si
99 f Brr>ddw.iy
La Granda branch
River Road branch
1320 Adams A.e
Lebanon branch
2065 R '.e ’ Road
29th and Portland branch
«09 Ma SI
.'909 Por'i.yn,) S’
Lincoln City branch
University branch
•*. ' ■
1 180 vuiarrt S’
M edford
Valley River Canter branch
M edford Mam branch
2 5 ’ Va'iey R ver Ctr
l f Ma n St
Foreat G rove branch
Milw aukie
»905 Pacdrc Ave
Oak G rove branch
Gresham
’ 450, SE Mi I ougm "B 'v d
G resham branch
O ntario branch
t»0 N f Roberts A.e
t«9 SW • .r ,t St
242nd and Burnside branch Oregon City
750 NE Hogan Rq
Beavercreek Rd branch
G rants Pass branch
2 0 5 Nf S-xfh S»
, 75i Motaua Ave
N O regon City branch
200 Otego-’ C'ly
Shopping Cente’
Portland Area
Cedar Hills branch
totoo SW Pan. Wa.
Fifth and C olleg e branch
’ 900 SW 5i” A.e
46th and W oodstock branch
4600 SE Woodstock B'vd
Foster Powell branch
in ,2 SE 52nd A .e
G atew ay branch
1,1401 NF Ha'sey St
Head Office
1100 SW 5th Ave
Hillsdale
n349 SW Cep.tot Hw ,
Hollyw ood Rose City branch
»2 33 N f Sandy Btvd
J o h n * Landing branch
5615 SW Ma, adam Ave
Lloyd Center brench
,40 5 Lloyd Center
Med.cal Center branch
1H10 SW (,.bbs S'
M ontavilla branch
« ’ 35 S t Stark S'
Moreland S ellw ood branch
SE IB Vs, and Stark branch
Springfield
440 SE 181»! Ave
Mohawk C entennial branch
SE , 2 , s’ and O tv sio n branch
,60 0 Cenlenn 4 B’vd
»2005 SE 0 v s.on
? ha Oatiaa branch
SE 38th and H aw thorne Btvd branch
400 f 3rd S'
3 782 SE Hewthome B'vd
Tigard
N Denver A interstate branch
SW 13th and Barbur branch
Tigard branch
8 134 N D en.er Ave
76,5 SW ’ 3th A.e
” 760 SW H ill Bivd
NW 22nd and LovS|Oy branch
Roseburg branch
W ashington Square
2222 NE LOveiOy
662 S I Jackson St
poca’ed n the
185th and Sunset Hwy branch
Salem Area
Shopping Center l
2555 NW TanasbOume C.’ C'e
Capitot Center branch
•3 0 0 SW Wa*h.ng,on
122nd and Haiaey branch
,17? Cente, S ’ NE
Square R,t
,601 NE ,22nd Ave
East Salem branch
Tue,a,m branch
One Mam Ptaca branch
3245 Ma-he, St NE
’ 89?5 SW M an a h A.e
,122 SW 2nd Ave
Keizer branch
Was, Linn branch
Raleigh Hills branch
4605 R.vS' Road N
’ 8900 PaC-’t HWy
67H5 SW Beaverton HWy
Liberty and S kyline Rd branch
’ Shopping Center M u t t only
Sixth and M orrison branch
4755 L berty R., S
635 SW Sixth Ave
Salem Mam branch
SE 62nd and Foster branch
280 l berty NE
5444 SE 82nd Ave
Seaside branch
SE 103rd and W ashington branch
2 ,0 S Mou ad a y Sr
,0305 SE Weth.ngton
• • i< • i Mrtweufc id Ave