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Pag« 10, Portland Observer, August 3. 1983 Professional W om en's Organisa tion. Second Vice Pres. Y .W .C .A . She held the public office o f As sistant Director o f Portland’s Model C ity program. Mrs. Barnett was Ihe founder of the Green Fingers Garden project in 1968. She was cited by First Lady Mrs. Richard Nixon, fo r this project and was active in the project until her death. Mrs. Barnett was very civic- minded and received many awards and recognitions such as: 1970 Golden Torch A w ard, one o f Port land's 10 W omen o f Accomplish ment for 1970, and received a C erti ficate o f Appreciation by Kiwanis Club. M rs. Barnett is survived by her husband, Nevada. M em orial services w ill be held Thursday, August 4. at Portland Mem orials, Sunset Chapel, Cox Funeral Hom e, Inc. in charge. M rs. Barnett asked that remem brances be sent to the Oregon Cancer Society. She w ill be missed by her many friends. usiness Notes Portland ! downtown office vacancy rata soared from *.7 p e rç a n t In J u n e . 1882 to 20.1 p e rc e n t laat m o n th , the nation's second highest vacancy rate o f 28 areas surveyed by Coidwell Banker Commercial Real Estate Services. Meanwhile, the addition o f the K O IN Tower and PacWest buildings w ill create an even greater waste o f the area’s investment capacity. lu contrast with the office vacancy rate, however, Portland’s industrial vacancy index measuring industrial buildings 100,000 square feet and larger in the four-county area continued to drop. That index is at 3 percent, down from M arch ’s rate o f 3.6 percent. The national aver age industrial vacancy rate in 20 key market areas is 4.9 percent, according to Coidwell Banker. 24.400,000. T h a t’s h o w m a n y A m e ric a n s a rc o ffic ia lly b e lo w th e p o v e rty lev ai, which the government officially calculates was $9,862 in income for a fam ily o f four. The Census Bureau noted that the figure represents about 13 percent o f the total population, up from 14 percent in 1981, but claimed that "things seem to be getting b etter." "C lo n e d T o B e c o m e B e a u tifu l A g a in ," reads the marquee on what was formerly called the Northgate Theater and will soon be known as the St. Johns Theater. A form al “ premiere” showing planned for August 4 will include searchlights beaming across the sky. The St. Johns Theater is partitioned for two screens one o f which will show movie classics while the other shows first-run films.__________________________________ M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty w ill spend 4420.000 to re h a b ilita te an d build n e w u n its In th e Errol H e ig h ts a rea according to a recent announce ment by County Executive Dennis Buchanan. The Errol Heights plan includes $230,000 for rehabilitating 83 homes and $103,000 to buy land on which 13 new homes will be built by a non-profit corporation. About $8,000 w ill go to fair-housing and the remaining $37,000 to administra tion o f the plan. T h a N o rth e rn C a lifo rn ia B lac k C h a m b e r o f C o m m e rc e recently announced the opening o f the Oakland Convention Center and accompanying Hyatt Regency Hotel. Because o f the need and the economic importance o f Black conventions, trade shows and tourists, the City Council funded the Chamber to promote the Convention Center and to play a major role in the city’s growth and develop ment. For inform ation contact: Northern California Black Chamber o f Commerce, 7700 Edgewater D r., Suite 8 12. Oakland C A 94621. O bituary Viviane L . Barnett, a retired cosmetologist and realtor, died Sat urday o f cancer at the age o f 79. Born in M arshalltow n, Iow a, M rs. Barnett had been a resident o f the metropolitan area for 40 years. She was a member o f Daughter o f Isis. M ina Temple *142, Portland Board o f Realtors, Fast Pres. A lbina Tax Payers Association, Pres. Beta lota Sorority, Second Vice Pres. Parkrose Business and Students receive PCC scholarships School; Leona M a rit W hitlow , Jes uit Tree o f Learning; Arackha O 'Singharaj, Madison High School; Danny Erickson, Roosevelt High School; and T om iko Diane Belle, Wilson High School. Winners were selected by high school scholarship committees at the individual high schools based on general guidelines suggested by P C C , according to P C C President John H . Anthony. This is the sec ond year such awards have been given. Seven student« from north and northeast Portland neighborhoods have received full tuition scholar ships for one year to attend Port land Com m unity College. A ll seven are 1983 graduates o f local high schools. The awards are part o f an ongoing scholarship program spon sored by P C C ’s Development O f fice. The winners include Kerry Dean Cummings, Benson High School, Teresa Pilger, O rant High School; Monica L . Niem i, Jefferson High N ational Council of Churches plans in terfaith service for M artin Luther King march We Still Hove A Dream! JOBS PEACE ■ FREEDOM I^M I f 148) u e .w ■ • • • • * S e .v e r * « W E S ' Y O R K — A n interfaith service on the eve o f this month's M arch on Washington is one o f the activities being planned by a coali tion o f religious groups coordinated by the National Council o f Churches. The interfaith service is scheduled for August 26 from 7 to 9 p.m . in M etropolitan African Methodist E p ix o p sl Church in Washington, D .C . Participating in the service will be Catholics. Jews. Muslims and members o f the N C C C denomina tions. Speakers at the service will represent the concerns o f women, blacks, whites, and international issues. The service will set the stage for the churches' participation on the next day, August 27, in what is ex pected to be a massive march on Washington. The organizers say the march is “ A Call to the N ation’ ’ for jobs, peace, and freedom. It comes on the 20th anniversary o f Dr. M artin Luther King’s historic “ I Have a Dream ’* speech delivered during the 1963 March on Washing ton. A procession o f religious groups from morning worship services to the march on August 27 is also begin planned by the religious task force. The Rev. Tyrone Pitts, N C C C staff member for racial justice, who is overseeing the work o f the religious task force, says that many o f the NCCC-reiated denominations will hold a denominational worship service in a downtown Washington church before the march begins. The groups will then “ move out o f the churches and come together for the m arch." "B u t what happens after the march is perhaps even more im por ta n t," Pitts said. " W e will be calling for a nationwide coalition o f the people who joined the march and their organizations to create a ’coalition o f conscience’ to lobby Capitol H ill on issues ranging from Central America policy to military spending to the needs o f the poor or unemployed to racial justice." Y O U A R E W E L C O M E T O W O R S H IP A T THE ARK Ol SAFETY CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST 84 N .E . K illin g s w o rth • 281 0499 "A W arm S p irit o f Fellow ship A lw a y s " The H o n o ra b le Bishop U. K Peterson, D . D. _______ " T h e Holiness Preacher, ” Pastor THE M O U N T O LIVET B A P T IS T C H U R C H N .E . First B S ch u yler • 284 1964 Tuesday Bible B and/Jr Church 7 X p m John H Jacfcaon. M«nist«r. M Ed , M D 9 30 A M Church School 11 00 A M Congr «gat t o o l Worship 5 00 P M V®sp©< Service 10 00 A M Baptism Fou rth Su rxley W edne sday 11 00 Communion tech First Sunday American Baptist Churches of Oregon: Lott Carey Foreign Mission Convention: National. 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