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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!
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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."
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