Page 8 Portland O t ^ g r , February 8,1984 ■■■■■■■■■■ Local Demos build platform The M ultnom ah County Demo­ cratic Central Comm ittee adopted a comprehensive. progressive 1984 platform at its recent County C on­ vention. The Party favors tax policy at all levels that provides for balanced budgets but not at the expense o f programs for minorities, the poor, the unemployed, the elderly. This translates into support for a pro­ gressive tax system based on ability to pay; opposition to a sales tax; op­ position to a property tax lim ita­ tion. The Party supports the home­ stead exemption, which would exempt a set value portion o f owner- occupied housing from taxation, and support o f a tax on intangible personal property (money on depos­ it, securities and other forms o f wealth). The platform proposes creation o f a state-owned and operated public bank which would utilize pub­ lic and private funds, (he earnings o f which would be used to promote Oregon business, industry, com­ merce. agriculture and socially de­ sirable projects. The platform also proposes fo rm ­ ation o f a non-profit insurance company to provide legally man­ dated insurance to consumers. The platform also supports federal fund­ ing o f life-saving operations and transplants because "n o one should be subjected to the level o f begging to save the life o f a loved one.** The platform reaffirms support for strong civil and human rights laws and affirm ative action pro­ grams. " W e oppose infiltration, snooping or spying by any govern­ ment agency into the affairs o f any legal political party . . . . * * Calling the current economic con­ ditions deplorable and the inflation "m andated by a former Republican A dm inistration" the Central C o m ­ mittee said the Reagan Adm inistra­ tion "has opted to conserve the wealth o f a few at the cost o f jobs for the m any." The nation should be put back to work by actively stimulating full employment. Federally-owned banking institu­ tions should be strengthened for the purpose o f financing, at affordable interest rates, essential projects. The platform asks for federal leg­ islation, in the current season, to protect and manage the Colum bia River Gorge; protection o f the W il­ lamette River Greenery; a termina­ tion o f logging in the Bull Run wat­ ershed; protection o f the shorelines, estuaries and wetlands. It supports setting aside 1.3 m illion acres for wilderness areas and calls on the Forest Service, S u te Parks and State Board o f Forestry to protect forest lands, practice sustained yield logging, oppose road building and other disturbances when possible. The Central Comm ittee advocates strict control over toxic chemical and nuclear wastes, their shipment and storage. It opposes expansion o f spent fuel storage at the Trojan Nuclear Plant. The platform supports a three- member elected Public U tility C o m ­ mission to regulate private utilities (rather than an appointed commis­ sioner) and proposes a Citizen U til­ ity Board to represent residential utility consumers before the Public Utilities Commission, the Legisla­ ture, and other bodies. It supports the development o f democratically- owned and controlled people's u tili­ ty districts and municipal utilities. A fully comprehensive National Health and State Health Plan; full funding o f medical needs for the poor; mandated insurance coverage o f preventive health services; con­ sumer representation in health plan­ ning, make up the health plank of the platform. "Business has the need to make reasonable profits but not at the ex­ pense o f exploiting workers and gouging consumers . . Regrettably government has often acted to pro­ tect special and favored, usually wealthy, interests at the expense of the public." A ll workers should have the right to organize, to bar­ gain collectively, and to strike The platform supports equal pay for comparable worth and vigorous en­ forcement of all affirm ative action programs. The Party supports legislation to minimize the effects o f layoffs, plant closures or relocations, shut­ downs or sales, by large corpora­ tions and businesses. This should as­ sure: a) prior notification; b) em­ ployer responsibility for severance pay and compensation for tax loss; c) retraining, relocation and other assistance to employees; d) technical assistance to assist employee or community buy-out; e) support for economic development in declining areas. Tri-M et hearings set T ri-M e t w ill hold a scries o f com m unity workshops on m a jo r cutbacks o f its bus service to give the public an o p p o rtu n ity fo r in ­ volvem ent before the changes are ad o p te d . T h e hearings are sche­ duled for February 21st at M arshall High School Cafeteria and fo r Feb­ ruary 22nd at Beaverton H ig h School Cafeteria, both at 7:30 p .m ., and on February 23rd at the P o r­ tland B uild ing . 1120 S .W . 3th Avenue, Room *C* at noon. Am ong the changes to be con­ sidered are cut-backs in w eekend, evening and night service. O w l Ser­ vice is to be elim inated. Service on many lines is to be elim inated after 10:00 p .m . on Saturdays and after 6:00 p.m . on Sundays. A m ong the changes to be con­ sidered are: «1 G R E E L E Y -S a tu rd a y and Sunday service from 9:00 to 6:00 p.m . only, once every 60 minutes. by Lanita D uke and Richard B rown »4 F E S S E N D E N -S a tu rd a y from 6 :0 0 a .m . to 10:00 p .m . and Sun­ days, 9:00 a m. to 6:00 p.m . »6 U N IO N -W e e k d a y s every 40 to 60 minutes a fte r 6 :0 0 p .m .; S a tu r­ days 6 :0 0 to 10:00 p .m .; Sundays, 9:00 to 6:00 p.m . »8 I5 T H A V E N U E -S u n d ay s 6:00 to 10:00 p.m . only. »9 B R O A D W A Y W eekdays to 9 :3 0 p .m .; Saturdays and Sunday, from 6:00 a.m . to 10:00 p.m. »70 I 2 T H A V E N U E -W e e k d a y service to end at 9:30 p .m .; S a tu r­ days and Sundays 9:00 a.m . to 6:00 p m A ll trips term inate at Emanuel Hospital. »71 K IL L IN G S W O R T H W e e k ­ day service to end at 9:30 p .m .; Saturdays 9 :0 0 a m. to 6 :0 0 p .m .; no Sunday service. A dditional routes throughout the m e tro p o lita n area are also to be reduced. T h e changes are planned for June 7,1984. Betty Walker Aeelstant manager Definitely! I f you’ re perform ­ ing a job you should be paid ac­ cordingly and pay should not be determined by sex. Roger Wyatt Saleeperaon Yes, if they are willing to do equal work. $ I •re . 41 « to rt I U b r beta or 1 5% Off r e g u la r p r ic e 1er aey ether ta i service 1 » I » to any unamployad union member P o rtla n d UCfNSfO rax C O M M U N I (N tO U lO A C IN I 232-7952 S A B R IN A ’S H a ir B o u tiq u e 7414 N. Albina • 286-1189 (oH Lombard) PRESIDENT'S DAY SALE CHECK OUR RED TAG SPECIALS PLUS Grace Eestly Housewife Yes. I f you do equal work you should receive equal pay. BELTS 20% off WALLETS ALL LEATHER $10.00 Forrest has been in Portland for over 30 years and Portland will always be home. We hope that our financially sound business w ill inspire other Blacks to go into business. Vivian Warren will service Jenkins' Insurance clients. Her o ffice is located at 1727 N .E . 13th, phone 284-9999 If you ever come to Omaha, please give us a call. W e will be listed in the phone book. ONE RACK □ TIES $2.89 LLOYD CENTER ONE RACK GOOD FEBRUARY 17-1B-1B-20 MRS. C’s WIGS The Urban League o f Portland is pleased to announce the re-opening o f the Senior Citizens and N utrition p ro g ram (S C A N ). The program has been expanded to provide nutrition counseling, suggestions on food pre­ paration, info rm ation on best food buys and tips on special dietary needs as well as distribution o f food items. Mrs. Evangeline Smith and the fine group o f volunteers w ill continue to provide service to the program; how­ ever, as a result o f a change in the funding source, different guidelines are necessary. Enrollment in Senior Citizens and N u tritio n w ill begin on Thu rsday, February 9. 1984, at 12:30 p.m and w ill include an orien tation session. A ll interested persons are urged to call and register fo r this program . Funding for the project is provided by N IK E , Inc., and will run for two years. W eekly ca ll-in registration is re­ quired and only those registering pri­ or to Thursday, 11 00 a m may parti- cipate in that week’s program. M any wig« priced »1 1» Sta ids SO Betty Cibine Propneto» Feeturlng wig« by N A O M I SIM S ANDRE DOUGLAS BILLIE b NATALIE COLE Hair Products "W e have everything you need." (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) Bell to speak John Cole Foreeter Yes, if they are doing the same work as a man then they should get the same pay. 1BMIZ 4 2 4 I . Burnside Forrest and Rita Jenkins say good­ bye to Portland. Oregon. Forrest Jenkins has been appointed District Manager in Omaha, Nebraska for The Farmers Insurance G ro up . His territory will include an area which has a p op u latio n o f over 500,000. Forrest and Rita wrote over a million dollars of life insurance for 1983. For­ rest again qualified for the Life Mas­ ters Club, making him a national lead er for the 15th consecutive year. Forrest will remain self-employed in his new position. Forrest and Rita would like to thank the com m unity for their support and business Thank you for making us a national winner Mre. Johnson Nurse S<*re. I f they do equal work they should get equal pay. J GOOD NEWS TAX SERVICE Urban League Senior Center Opens M ika Mitchell Carpenter T a x P re p a ra tio n Jenkins receives promotion W ith the controversy over compara­ ble worth occurring in Washington State, the S treet B eat team asked, "Should women receive equal pay for equal work?” W ell, of course. Ladies should always get paid. I've been a nurse for 30 years and I don't think we gd paid enough. ! 25% Rita ft Forreat Jenklna Street Beat SUPER SPECIAL n i i i i u. N e x t: Foreign policy. coupon ■ ■ a a a a a a a * ^ C om m issioner Charles Jordan's F o ru m on F e b ru a ry 16th w ill fe a tu re D r . D e rric k B e ll, D e a n , School o f L a w , U n iv e rs ity o f O re g o n . B ell w ill give a 30-year retrospect on law and race. The lun­ ch will be held at the Portland Cen­ ter Red Lion, W ahkeena Room, 310 S .W . L in c o ln fro m 12:00 p .m . to 1:30 p.m . For reservations, call A n ­ na Street, 248-4684 T.C.B. Care Free Curl Luetrasilk New Era S-Curl World of Curl Revlon U-Do-lt Special Feeling Pro-Line And many more iteme to choose from. MRS. C’s WIGS 7 0 7 N.E. Premont 281 -6925 A Mae. 0PBB Teee. thru l e t 11:30 AM te S:00 PM ■ tv s m M M H K S R I ¿ v ire y s .