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-V « » i t —i í» s —* * - - » * > «■ *» Page 8 Portland Ob— t v c . M ay 18, 1963 M illner addresses M t. O livet ALLEN TEM PLE C M E C H U R C H C o rn e r o f 8 th a n d S k id n .o ra Sunday School 9 30am Sunday W orship 11 00am Christian Youth Fellowship 6 00pm D r . D a r r e ll M i ll n e r , re c e n tly a p p o in te d d ir e c to r o f B la c k S tu d ie s at P o rtla n d State U n iv e rs ity , w ill be guest speaker at M o u n t O liv e t B aptist C h u rc h on M a y 22 n d at 5 :0 0 p .m . T h e church is located one b lo c k fro m (second and fourth Sundays) Elonza J. Edwards (Pastor) " .......— " " ' ..j _M _1 ST. A N D R E W C A T H O L IC C H U R C H 806 NE A L B E R T A S T R E E T fu tu r e ." M usical selections w ill be o ffe re d by M o u n t O livet's C hancel C h o ir. 281 4429 R e v e re n d B e rtr a m G r iffin . P s s to r 6 00p m Vies S u lu ,d ay 9 30am Chou - Sunday 12 00p m Folk Goapa* Sunday City, state honor Salvation Army ST. A N D R E W C O M M U N IT Y SC H O O L O regon G overno r V ic to r A tiye h and P o rtland M a y o r F ra n k Ivancie this week signed docum ents con gratu latin g T h e Salvation A rm y fo r 100 years o f Pbone 284 1620 G 'e d e * 1 thru 8 4919 NE 9<h Av« Mr N .E . Broadw ay and F irst. M illn c r s th e m e is " T h e P a s t, P re s e n t a n d F u tu r e B lc k S tu d ie s D epartm ent and how the black people o f P o rtland (citizens, church leaders, educators, etc.) can help the deportm ent realize its aims as the it plans fo r th J e m e e S H e rrle o n . P rin c ip a l service in the W estern U n ite d States. In a statement released fro m the governor's o ffic e, A tiy e h said that since 1883 T he Salvation A rm y has "re liev e d the suffering o f society's most fo r gotten m em bers. . . . T h e S alvation A rm y is always there to serve.” T h e g overn or, speaking on b e h a lf o f a ll O reg on ians, fu rth e r noted that " w e appreciate you and continue to look to your o rg an izatio n as one o f the THE M O U N T OLIVET B A PTIST C H U R C H N .E . First f t S c h u y la r • 2B4 1864 r J Joh n H Jackson M inister. M Ed M O 9 30 A M Church School 11 00 A M C o n e re e a tn n a l W o rship C enter prom otes Gaines d o f th e A lb e r t in a K e r r F a m ily . C enter. D u rin g lhat tim e she was in- x B a r b a r a L . G a in e s , P h . D . , has b een p ro m o te d to th e p o s itio n o f Associate D ire c to r at N o r th /N o r th - east C o m m u n ity M e n t a l H e a lt h C e n te r . D r . G a in e s , a re s id e n t o f P o rtla n d fo r 5 years, is a n a tiv e o f Barbados, W est Indies. s tr u m e n ta l in th e i n i t i a l d e v e lo p m ent o f th e N o rth /N o rth e a s t C o m m u n ity M e n ta l H e a lth C e n te r as an a c tiv e b o a rd m e m b e r . S h e la te r jo in e d the s t a f f as th e D ir e c to r o f H e r e d u c a tio n a l b a c k g ro u n d includes a b ac h e lo r’ s degree in Psy cho log y fro m L o y o la U n iv e rs ity in C h ic a g o , and a d o c to ra l degree in Psychology fro m Roosevelt U n iv e r sity. D r. G aines also has com pleted specialized (ra in in g in m anagem ent C o m m u n ity Services a n d Resource D e v e lo p m e n t w h e re she w as the p r im a r y fo rc e b e h in d c o m m u n ity o u tre a c h a c tiv itie s in c lu d in g the s u c c e s s fu l E t h n ic M in o r it y C o n fe re n c e held in N o rth e a s t P o rt land in D ecem ber. 1982. and psychotherapy. 14 years in C h ic a g o . In 1 9 7 8, D r . A s th e A s s o c ia te D i r e c t o r , D r . G a in e s w ill be re s p o n s ib le fo r q u a lit y p r o g r a m d e v e lo p m e n t o f C l i n i c a l / M e d i c a l s e rv ic e s . A d u lt D a y T r e a t m e n t . C o n s u lt a t io n & Gaines became the C lin ic a l D ire c to r E d u c a tio n , and Special Projects. P r io r to a r r iv in g in P o r tla n d in I9 7 g , D r . G aines was e m p lo y e d by the L u th e ra n W e lf a r e Services fo r best continuing examples o f true com m u nity service.” Ivancie, w ho T h u rsd ay proclaim ed M a y 9-15 as Salvation A rm y W eek in P o rtla n d , cited the people-helping group's "h a n d to m an and heart to G od S 00 P M Vaspar Sarvica 10 00 A M Baptism Fourth Sunday 11 oo C o m m u n io n Each Fas« Sunday The Am erican Baptist Convention, Am erican Baptist Churches of Oregon: Lott Carey Foreign Mission Convention: National. Oregon. P o rtla n d E c u m e n ic a l M in is trie s . A m e ric a n B ib le S o c ie ty , M f r M . com passion.” H e c o n g ra tu la te d S a lv a tio n A r m y C ascade D iv is io n C o m m a n d e r L t . - C o l. D a v id P . R ile y f o r th e o r g a n iz a tio n 's close i d e n t if ic a t io n w ith “ goodness and love fo r G o d through practical service to all peoples.” Iv a n c ie n o te d th a t T h e S a lv a tio n A r m y , w h ic h c a m e to th e c ity o f P o rtla n d in 1883, has tra d itio n a lly assisted P o rtlan d ers "th ro u g h ail trials Board and severity o f circum stances." Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church 5828 N .E . 8th Ave Portland. OR 97211 M a t t h e w A lle n W a tle y . D O Church Phone: 288 5429 M anse: 282 0067 Sunday School 9:00 am M o rn in g W orship ! 1:00 am October 18B3 — The entire Bonneville project atretchea aerose the Northwest s largest river, the Columbia, between Washington and Oregon. The original project, the lock and dam seen at right, end the spillw ay, center, wee built during the Depression. The Second Powerhouse Is left of the spillway w ith new ly created Cascades Island between. Together the two will produce an annuel average of 8.1 billion kwh. The Second Powerhouse will be dedicated June 1, 1983. Econom ic developm ent (C o n tin u e d f r o m page ! colum n 6/ PHARMACY AUTO ( o in m u n ilv D irci, to r y u n d p r o h lc ^ Mody end rg iril ! W reck Rebtrldtng U n itx x ty F re m e S tre n g th e n in g Ads O n J h is P a q c A r c O f L o c a l B u s in e s s e s l h a t A r c H e l p i n g H u i l i / A B o t t e r C o m a t u n » t y S te n N »choteen GÖ4J N t U m o n A v e n u e Portland. OR 97211 NORTHW EST A L IG N M E N T tr BRAKE Shock« b »runt and w ork 1 N o rth F re m o n t 282 8147 A U T O M O T IV E C8"188848 —«S ' >— « 4 —f" f M ee-'f-'e 8vf8 «MB a *8TX8 ■sea■»< '«8v»»«<8 tee»**«« M O O N M l — iM lp p l B a d P o rtla n d O re g o n 97277 if L A U N D R Y Ma H, M k l , -o ’“ • *"«•>,« « • :>'•!•< M on FUSS S o il 4 (s *e b li» h e d m 191? en d »till p ovtd’ng quality dry C»«enmg t r«e»onet>i« rati»» 2701 N .E . 7 th • 281-4372 1014 N K illin g e w o rth '.0 0 N W 23rd A v e n u « ONE HOUR MARTIMIZINQ <4 AI H- I 11 ASI Ik T h e m o d in d ry c la a n in g t F a d u n n g ««m a day c le a n in g and laundry aarvica 1419 N.E. 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RESTAURANTS O u 'p « t,« n t a lc o h o l i r — tm a m fo r in d iv id u a l« a n d fa m ilia « aoaciai program for w om an t ( 7 9 N o rth — a t B r a a d w a y 1U N W Jne Ave •w a D e v lin 's R e s ta u ra n t Er L o u n g e Restaurant hrs 5 a m 9 p r r Lounge hrs 10-2:30 a m. 1332 N S k id m o r e J lM « * » * A tO S 21 0W M « TAVERN P b J • T iP P lN ¡NN TA VER N New ow ner •H e id e lb e rg Peggy b J»fn B u d w e ie i G1198 4 830 N Kilhngsworth 283 2221 B O O K E R T L E W IS . JR DO S to seee »ee<>'"wne»t >4 how*» nonce »« wneMe sateht five 34 N E K lllln g » w o r th P a r t la n d O re g o n 97211 2S1 3010 O re g o n V e te ra n s p r o g r a m m ost in s titu tio n a l investors a lre a d y have la rg e p o r t f o lio s o f N o r th w e s t bonds. E ffo rts to give a d d itio n a l fin a n c ing capab ility to the C D F C m ay stall H B 2002 i f pro po sed as an a m e n d m en t. Such fin a n c in g m ig h t include venture c a p ita l fo r high-tech o rie n t ed e f f o r t s , a ls o to be p a id f o r by b o n d sale p roceeds. A d d it io n a lly , CDFC c a n n o t be e m p o w e re d w ith o u t its e n a b lin g le g is la tio n H J R 27 f ir s t b e in g a p p r o v e d by O re g o n ia n s th r o u g h th e r e f e r r a l process. usiness Notes T h a s e a a o n a lly a d ju a t e d u n e m p l o y m e n t r e t s d r o p p e d f r o m 11 p e r c e n t In M a r c h t o 1 0 .4 p e r c e n t In A p r il, accordin g to a re p o rt re leased last week by the O regon E m plo ym en t D ivision . T o ta l em p loym en t went up 19,800 over the m onth w hile the num ber o f jo b seekers declined by 12,900. U n e m p lo y m e n t fo r the n atio n also dip ped but o n ly s lig h tly , fro m 10.3 percent in M a rc h to 10.2 percent fo r A p ril. A c a d e m ic studies have show n th a t a m p l o y e e - o w n a d c o m p a n ia a a re m o r e p r o fit a b le a n d p r o d u c t iv e t h a n c o n v e n tio n a l b u e in e e e e a . but fro m the N a tio n a l C e n te r fo r E m plo yee O w n e rs h ip comes the news th a t t h e y c r e a t e m o r e Jo b e a a w e l l . F ro m 1973 to 1 9 8 2, the study fo u n d , e m p lo y m en t at w o rk e r-o w n e d com panies grew by 3 .9 p ercen t, m ore than three times the rate o f increase at conventional firm s. T h a H o m s O w n e r s h i p I n c e n t i v e A c t o f 1 9 8 3 , in tr o d u c e d by O re g o n Congressm an Les A u C o in a n d Reps. B eryl A n th o n y ( D - A r k . ) a n d B ill F re n z e l ( R - M i n n . ) , w o u ld e s ta b lis h an In d iv id u a l H o u s in g A c c o u n t. U n d e r an In d iv id u a l H o u s in g A c c o u n t, a n n u a l ta x -d e d u c tib le contributions up to S I . 0 0 0 (in d iv id u a l) and 52 ,00 0 (jo in t) could be made fo r the purchase o f a hom e. A m axim um o f $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 could be a c cum ulat ed in this way. A u C o in said the I H A concept w o u ld w o rk lik e the h ighly successful In d iv id u a l R e tire m e n t A c c o u n t. H e said it w o u ld enable as m a n y as 3 m illio n fam ilies to become hom e owners — boosting dem and fo r tim ber and creating jobs in the housing industry. U n d e r t h e S m e ll B u s in e s s In n o v a t io n D e v e lo p m e n t A c t fed eral agencies w ith sizeable research and d evelopm ent budgets must a w a rd a fix e d , m in im u m p ercentage o f th e ir fu n d s to s m a ll firm s . T h e S m a ll Business A d m in is tra tio n estimates that up to 545 m illio n w ill be aw arded in fiscal 1983 under this p ro g ram . T h a t a m o u n t is expected to increase ten fold by fiscal 1987. T h e B o nn eville P ow er A d m in is tra tio n 's new r a t e p ro p o s a l c a lls fo r a n In c r e a s e o f 2 7 p e r c e n t o v e r the next tw o years fo r p r io r ity firm custom ers. P rio rity firm s buy pow er w holesale fo r resale to residential and fa rm custom ers. T h e im p a c t on re ta il rates is n ot yet k n o w n . T h e P o rtla n d ’ s F re ig h tlin e r C o rp , a nn ou nced M o n d a y the b e g in n in g o f p r o d u c t io n o n a 2 2 » t r u c k o r d e r fo r R y d e r / P . I . E . N a tio n w id e o f Jacksonville. F la . Based on current truck prices, the value o f the o rd er is in the range o f 510 m illio n to 515 m illio n . P o rtla n d O R 97232 503129« 900« " ^ ^ •¡ä ^ o T o u r^ ’T o z r inaurane« Ag ant» A t O n - S tete Ferm Agent Tour on Am o H o m s U la and H — Mi M atthaw K Barnett 4823 N Lom bard SHOP V T h e fu tu re o f the C D F C rem ains c lo u d y f o r b o th p o litic a l a n d e c o n o m ic reaso ns. T h e im m in e n t d e fa u lt o f th e W a s h in g to n P u b lic Pow er Supply System w ill seriously a ff e c t th e e n tir e m u n ic ip a l b o n d m a rk e t a c c o rd in g to F re d a A c k e rm a n o f M o o d y ’ s In v e s tm e n t Services, the n a tio n ’ s leadin g bonds ra tin g f i r m . A d d i t i o n a l l y , D ia n e W a lto n o f the H o u s in g and U rb a n Developm ent C o m m itte e s ta ff notes th a t b ecau se o f W P P S S a n d the rate proposal is subject to public com m ent and review. PR O JEC T STO P Gritarte. s—s»« *’*•' PrrtM R« Professional Services Weite? C Reynold» M 0 Keipene h R eide. 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W A N T TH E JO B Cl A ffo rd a b le . e x p e rie n c e d ft a m o r e t h e n just right HUNG RY STUOENTS cere» petes W / covered moving von 12« NE Ruaaall 2S1 4930 P H IL R E Y N O L D S M E D IC A L C L IN IC M a k e th is d ire c to ry w o r k fo r yo u c a ll 283 2488 C L O T H IN G W H Y BE B A L D 7 B ’ o id w iy H a u w a a v a r« b De«,gnor« B eauty t a lo n h— e ***v «4 S c h o o l o f G o lf G<»»» 35C S tate Farm ... »>4e*r » L- e*\^r ' V 3377 N E B ro a d w a y P o rtla n d O re g o n 07232 1103124e 1940 wtrxx 7M Zerwwt *e*ee J L A 4623 N Vancouver e<*ea« e Your Agent on A u to , H o m e , Life and H ealth W V .W I ’OR w » . t«ww 1001 Lloyd C a n ta r P o rtla n d O re g o n 17732 . . . ‘h I Aeco.ee T « e M E M O R IA L C I N T I R Talk to four of the best insurance agents at once. P o rtla n d . O R 97227 249 MSB EJ M o v in g F R IO A V S B E A U T Y S U P P L Y n e ts Scarves A A c c ttw ri nç Jackson's Owl Radio TV ft Racord Co. you BEAUTY > • <— M a R » m n « e « 4 » M M e*—• eerrte eeewien. e eec«. >x— d terree« e*« «sew'ee FREE E S T IM A T E S 11493 S E «2nd 7932 • ’ UMIDO KINTALS • «MMM R E M O O E L E R tO F E X IS T IN G N E IG H B O R H O O D S R EM ODELING 4220 S E «oa» an«» 1 S N M o r r la S i P o rtla n d O re g o n 97277 2 i t OKU HOME CLEANERS S TEW A R T CLEANERS P R M C C L IN IC PHARMACY c ia tio n s in e ach o f th e f o llo w in g groups: city and county o fficials, o r ganized la b o r, investm ent fin a n c e , eco n o m ic d e v e lo p m e n t, n o n -p ro fit or c o o p erative business, sm all busi ness and a low incom e area resident a p p o in te d by c o m m u n ity a c tio n o r g a n iz a tio n s . T h e o r ig in a l b ill called fo r a person w ith an inco m e b elo w th e m e d ia n in a lo w -in c o m e a re a to be a m e m b e r o f th e n in e m em ber b oard. T h e C D F C board is said to be m o re " u s e r o r ie n t e d ” than the state’ s E co no m ic D e v e lo p ment C om m ission. 16031 7WB-284» E a s te rn A ir lin e s e m p lo y e e s m a y s o o n o w n a la rg e c h u n k o f th e c o m p a n y under an Investm ent Bonus A greem ent. N o n -u n io n and m an agement employees were asked M o n d a y to jo in mem bers o f the In te rn a tio n a l Association o f M ach in ists and the A ir L in e P ilo ts A ssociatio n in accepting a stock and p ro fu -s h a rin g p ro gram . Eastern C h a irm a n F ra n k B o rm a n has said a g ro u p o f b a n k s w a n t to k n o w th e u n io n s an d employees o verall are cooperating w ith the ailing airlin e.