Page 4 Section II Portland Observer, October 27,1982
Professional Pest
Control Supplies
Bits and Pieces
by Ruth Spencer
JAMES DePRIEST
Mr. and Mrs. James DePnest and
Mr. and Mrs. John Toran are host
ing a Wine and Cheese Taster f o r
the Black Educational Center, No
vember 6th, 7-10 p.m. at 4008 NE
30th.
Please call the Black Educational
Center for ticket information.
•
According to E m ploym ent Re
search Associates o f Lansing,
Mich., every J/ billion o f tax money
the Pentagon spends on m ilita ry
purchases causes a loss o f 18,000
jo b s in the nation. O nly 29 o f the
136 bureau-labeled industries
studied gained jobs as a result o f the
Pentagon’s military spending.
The study by Em ploym ent Re
search Associates is one o f a series
analyzing the im pact o f m ilita ry
spending on the U.S. economy.
•
Dehner Franks 19-year-old senior
at Franklin High School, was one o f
60 young gifted high school students
to win a medal at the N A A C P ’s
F ifth A nnual ACT-SO (A fro -A ca
demic C ultural Technological and
S cie ntific O lym pics) during the
N AAC P 73rd Annual Convention
in Boston.
Cash awards accompanying the
Olympics medals were $1,000 fo r
gold, $730 fo r silver and $300 fo r
bronze.
Dehner Frank won a bronze med
a l in the music instrum ental cate
gory. Nearly $43,000 were given in
awards in twenty categories at the
Olympics.
•
Ira Hutchinson, deputy director
and highest-ranked black officer in
the National Park Service, was over
ruled by Inte rio r Secretary James
W att when he opposed legislation
designating the Washington, D.C .,
home o f D r. M ary McLeod Be
thune a national historic site.
Hutchinson opposed the legislation
on the grounds that the federal gov
ernment already had designated the
Bethune home on the Daytona
Beach, Fla., campus at Bethune
Cookman College as a national
shrine. W att and the N ational
Council o f Negro Women support
ed the legislation designating the
Washington D.C. home as a nation
al historic site.
•
Social scientists say each time the
jobless rate rises one percent in the
U.S. three hundred young men, up
to age 34, commit suicide.
•
Dr. Matthew W. Prophet, Super
intendent o f P o rtla n d P ub lic
Schools, told educators attending an
annual conference sponsored by the
State Personnel Management A dvi
sory Committee that team work,
guided by ethical relationships, is vi
tal in the management o f public ed
ucation. “ The ethical relationship
within an organization must be care
fully spelled out and must be based
on mutual trust and support,” he
said. " A s I ’ ve observed effective
teachers o f children, what stands
out most prominently is the quality
o f relationship between the teacher
and the student,” Dr. Prophet said.
Street Beat
by Lanita Duke and Richard Brown
For Do-it-yourself
Hom eowners
Flloyd M cKissick, founder o f
Soul City, N.C., and activist during
the sixties, was arrested by N orth
Carolina state troopers during a sit-
down strike to block the dumping o f
toxic wastes in a la n d fill near Ash
ton, N.C. McKessick and other pro
testers charged th a t the state was
dumping toxic waste there because it
is inhabited by poor blacks.
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FLOYD McKESSICK
The Reverend Dr. W illia m D.
Watley, dynam ic revivalist fro m
Princeton, New Jersey, is ending a
Revival Session at Bethel A frica n
Methodist Episcopal Church, F ri
day, October29, 7:00 p.m.
The Revercned Dr. W illia m D.
Watley is the son o f the Reverend
M A . W atley, pastor at Bethel
Church.
The Delta M o th e r’s Club is hav
ing its A n n u a l W affle Breakfast,
Saturday, Nov. 13, 1982, 9 a .m .-l
p.m ., at Mt. Olivet Baptist Church,
1st and Schuyler.
Greek Letter members relatives
and friends are invited.
•
Miss M onette A very and M r.
Jerry Payne will wed Saturday, Oct.
30, 1982 at 2:00 p.m. at Maranatha
Church.
(P aid f o r by A m erican State
Bank, Venerable F. Booker, Presi
dent.)
Call: 286-6252
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Commanders choose Vann
The Commanders o f the Rite,
Thirty-third Degree Prince Hall Ma
sons, elected officers fo r 1982-83.
C. Don Vann was elected President.
M r. Vann, his wife Roberta and
son Don, Jr., are well-known m orti
cians in the community. Mr. Vann is
a graduate o f St. Louis College o f
M ortuary Science with further stu
dies at Michigan State and Portland
State Universities, Northwest C ol
lege o f Law, University o f Oregon
and Portland Community College.
He is a past president o f the Urban
League o f Portland and is a member
o f Acacia Lodge No. 6, Willamette
Consistory No. 23, M ina Shrine
Temple No. 68, Oregon Funeral D i
rectors A ssociation and the N a
tional Funeral Directors Associa
tion.
The election was held by Deputy
William B. Odom, Jr., who has Jur-
Curtis Sliwa, founder o f the Guardian
Angels, was in Portland to organize an
Angels chapter. The Street Beat team
went into the streets with: “ Do you feel
Portland needs an organization like the
Guardian Angels patrolling our streets?”
2005 N.E. 40th
P o rtla n d , OR 97212
249-1888
W e D eliver
A n y w h e re
C. DON VANN
isdiction in the State o f Oregon over
all Thirty-second and T h irty -th ird
Degree Masons and the ladies’ aux
iliary, Willamette Assembly No. 37,
Order o f the Golden Circle. Other
T h irty -th ird Degree o ffice rs are:
L .C . E lliso n , Secretary; Joe R.
Person. Treasurer; Vernon Butler,
Past Deputy; Eugene Gonner, Char
ity; Clark Dean, Chaplain; Robert
Dillard, Budget and Finance; Elijah
Graham, Masonic Research; Joseph
Henderson, Education and Scholar
ship; Thomas Vickers, Publicity and
Public Relations, and Buerett Was
son, Hospitality. Thomas J. Brown,
Most W orshipful Grand Master o f
Prince Hall Grand Lodge o f Oregon
and Its Jurisdiction.
The world's population grows by about 90 million per
year.
Saber-toothed tigers once prowled all continents ex
cept Australia.
North Carolina was the first colony for independence
from England.
A rainfall of one inch over one acre is about 27,000
gallons of water.
We d o jo n lo business with South Africa.
American State
Bank AN INDEPENDENT BANK
Head Office
2737 N. E. Union
Portland, Oregon 97212
Vance Thiede
Painter
Mrs. T.C. Baker
Housewife
" I like the idea. And I ’ m for
anything that w ill help us. 1 be
lieve that it could reduce crime.
I ’ ve had my home broken into
twice and crime is all around.
I'm tired o f it. I w ill support
people helping people.”
“ I see a need here in P o rt
land. The police have enough
on their hands already. We
seemed to have gotten away
from neighborhood awareness
and I ’m glad that we are coming
back to that. I see a lot o f bene
fit for Portland with the Guar
dian Angels.”
David Roberts
Respiratory Therapist
" I would not support the use of
a vigilante group. But as long as
they aren’t armed I guess it ’s al
right.
A shallow bath or a
shower will get you
just as clean as a deep
hot bath and won’t
sink your budget.
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Brenda Varner
Unemployed
Nancy Antoine
Salesperson
“ I think i t ’ s a great idea.
We’ ve had our home broken
into and that h u rt. We need
people around us that will care.
1 support the G uardian A n
gels.”
and your currency.
“ I think we need it. People
are under pressure, upset and
frstrated. There’s a lot o f black-
on-black crime. I think it will be
helpful to the community. Peo
ple are so caught up now the
only thing on their minds is get
ting over.”
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Keith Green
Janitor
“ I really d o n ’ t th in k it is a
good idea. It doesn’ t seem like
there is a lot o f crime in P ort
land. This is not New York. 1
d o n ’ t th in k G uardian Angels
are necessary.”
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