Portland Observar, June 27, 1964 Page 13 Phone rate confusion (C o n tin u e d f r o m P a g , / , C o lu m n 3) a m axim um o f a $40 telephone bill. M o r r is s a id m a n y o f these changes are necessary because o f the cou rt-ordered breakup o f the A T A T te le c o m m u n ic a tio n s system in January. “ W e ’re like the chef w h o ’s to ld to p u t th e b ro k e n eggs b ack to g e th e r, a n d th e o n ly w a y to d o that is to m ake an om elette.** O n e m e m b e r o f th e a u d ie n c e 5 W « fo r the firs t m in u te a n d 216« fo r each a d d itio n a l m in u te ; fro m 13-16 m iles, 6« fo r the firs t m in u te and J< fo r each a d d itio n a l m in u te , and fo r 17 miles and o ve r, 6 W « fo r the firs t m in u te , and J 16« fo r each a d d itio n a l m inute. A lth o u g h M o r ris said a d eta ile d b re a k d o w n o f each call w ill not be included on the new P N B one-page b ills sent o u t on O c to b e r 1st a n d th e re a fte r, business custom ers can o b ta in such a b re a k d o w n , but fo r a cost o f H < per call. D u rin g the firs t three m o n th s o f th e n ew ra te s , PNB w ill a u t o m a tic a lly select th e lo w e s t b illin g o p t io n fo r its business c o m p la in e d th a t c u s to m e rs h ave been encouraged fo r m any years to use the tele p h o n e system , a n d now sre being penalized fo r doing so. H e said b e in g c h a rg e d f o r e a c h a n d e v e ry o u tg o in g c a ll c o u ld b o o s t significantly the costs o f operating a small business. “ S o m e c u s to m e rs w ill p a y c o n ­ siderably m o re ,’ * M o rris responded, " a n d some custom ers w ill pay c o n ­ siderably less.** custom ers, M o r ris s a id , w ith a fee o f $ 2 .5 0 p er m o n th a ft e r th a t fo r m ain tain ing the lowest o p tio n up to brought to you every week by A M E R IC A N STATE B A N K M B t « r t U t H A L D E P O S IT I N S U R A N C E C O R P O R A T IO N The United States Postal Service handles nearly 120 billion pieces of mail a year. • Portland c o m m u n ity College President John Anthony accepts 014.400 from Stew art Rollins, U S. Small Buslneas Administration Portland dlatrict office manager for eaelatance In the Cascade Smalt Business Development Center. America's first National M onum ent was Devil's Tower, so designated by Theodore Roosevelt. It's in W yom ing near Am erica's first National Park, Yellowstone. Groups receive grants • The fgrst President to drive his own car was Warren G. Harding. (C o n tin u e d f r o m Page 2. C o lu m n 4) L E A R N M O RE .nd E A R N M ORE BE A OIESEL MECHANIC AU TO S • TRUCKS • HEAVY EQUIPM ENT Learn at the accredited school that has Y O U R F U T U R E under C O N T R O L • C h ic a n o A ffa ir s C e n te r, Eugene-. $ 1 ,1 5 0 a n d $ 1 ,5 0 0 fo r tw o p ro je c ts — o ne to h o ld e d u c a tio n a l executed fo r crimes, and • V ie tn a m e s e A s s o c ia tio n o f E u g e n e : $ 1 ,5 0 0 f o r c itiz e n s h ip meetings on issues im p o rta n t to the Hispanic c o m m u n ity as the fall elec­ tions a p p ro a c h , and one to provide outreach to Hispanics in prison and p u b lic e d u c a tio n a b o u t w h y th e re tra in in g and a c c u ltu r a tio n classes for refugees fro m V ie tn a m . • V A , PELL Grants, Etc. a re so m a n y H is p a n ic s in O re g o n jails; • W o m e n Encouraged T o Apply 238-7620 O U T O F A R E A C A LL 1 800-462 2889 5666 NE G L IS A N , S T E 4 PO RTLA ND M o n -F ri, 8 :3 0 4 :3 0 » S at 9 - , Announcing wide area paging coverage without the wide area price. T h e p a g in g p e o p le w h o h a v e a lw a y s b r o u g h t y o u s e le c tio n a n d s e rv ic e n o w b r i n g y o u o n e o f th e w id e s t c o v e ra g e a re a s in P o rtla n d g o o d a s th e a r e a It re a c h e s . A U T O M O T IV E Cemgagu aoe. »gn— > e a u i • •'wa> gOgnman t »w’o gtgo» g Wgmg WOO N M is s is s ip p i A v e P o r tla n d O r e g o n 97277 jfh K IN S A U T O S E R V IC E E s ta b lis h e d eu « K 838 N Killing«wnrth 283 2221 R e e e o n e b ie R a te « C o n tra c to r 2014 NE Sandy B lvd ., Suite 206 Portland, OR 97232 283-3900 14B 3 N C h u rc h 4632 St . O u t p a t i e n t a lc o h o l t r e a t m e n t ! fo r in d i v i d u a l « end fe m th e « • p e o e i p ro g ra m fo r w o m e n 1 82 8 N o r t h e e « ! 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UNEMPLOYED Phone: 283-2487 A d i O n I h l i P u q c A r c O f L o t a l B u i i n c t i u t t h a t A r c H c l p i n q B u ild A B i - l l c i C o m m u n i t y y o u fo r " e x te n d e d c o v e ra g e ." R A M in c lu d e s It a s R A M B ro a d c a s tin g of O re g o n , Inc . 7 1 3 S W 12th A v e n u e 2201 N. K illin g sw o rth M R G plans to hold ano ther such w orksho p in P o rtla n d this fa ll. For m o re in f o r m a t io n on a n y o f the fou nd atio n's activities, contact Jen­ sen a t 1 -4 8 5 -2 7 9 0 , o r w rite to 454 W illa m e tte , Eugene O R 97401. BROADWAy P lu s o n e b ig a d v a n ta g e O u r c o m p e t ito r s c h a r g e 2 2 6 -1 5 0 7 A .M . PRINTING CO. g ro w in g in te re s t p e o p le h av e w ith investing m oney in p ro d u c tiv e p u r­ poses. R e fle c tin g th is c o n c e rn was M R G ’ s W o r k s h o p on S o c ia lly R e s p o n s ib le In v e s tm e n t h eld in A p ril here in P o rtla n d which a ttrac­ ted hundreds o f participants. p ro m o te o f f ic e r t r a in in g in the Spanish language; • O re g o n H u m a n S e rv e V o te r R e g is tra tio n . P o r t la n d : $ 1 ,4 0 0 to s u p p o rt a v o te r re g is tra tio n d riv e am o ng lo w -in c o m e residents in the T r i- C o u n t y a re a a ro u n d P o rtla n d , where 8 0 % o f the state's voters live; • O re g o n ia n s A g a in s t the D e a th P e n a lty , P o r t la n d : $ 1 ,5 0 0 to p r o v id e p u b lic e d u c a tio n on the d is p ro p o rtio n a te ly high num ber o f e th n ic m in o ritie s and p o o r people A N IN 0 E P E N 0 E N T BANK Head Office 2737 N. E Union Portland, Oregon 97212 to a year is up. M R G is increasing its d o n o r base each y e a r, a c c o rd in g to Jen sen , w h ic h he s a id e m p h a s iz e d the against H is p a n ic people; insure fa ir h ir in g in th e p o lic e fo r c e , a n d NORTHEASTERN T E C H N IC A L IN S T IT U T E B ank ca n v a s s in g d riv e s on C e n tr a l A m e ric a issues; o u lre a c h to ru ra l women on a b o rtio n rights. In o rd e r to q u a lif y fo r fu tu r e M R G grants, recipient groups must e v a lu a te th e ir fu n d e d p ro je c ts fo r q u a lity o f p la n n in g an d success when the grant period o f six months H o o d R iv e r N a t iv e A m e ric a n s arrested fo r alleged illegal fishing in tra d itio n a l waters; • Com um dad U n id a p a ra J u s tic ia ( C o m m u n it y U n ite d f o r Justice). W o o d b u rn . $ 1 ,7 0 0 to help investigate charges o f police abuse • N atio n w id e J o b Placem ent Assistance A m e ric a n State O th e r gro up s fu n d e d w ill spend their grants on such diverse project as P o rtla n d ’ s a n n u a l H o b o Parade; e d u c a tio n a l s e m in a rs on A I D S ; • C o lu m b ia R iv e r F is h e rs D e ­ fe n s e . P o r t la n d a n d H o o d R iv e r: $ 1 ,5 0 0 to help defend U m a tilla and • Eligible Inst. G uaranteed S tu dent Loans W e d o jio U J o b u s in e s s w ith S o u th A fric a R o r t le n d O R 9 72 32 <903 2 9 4 9 0 0 4 S te v e n B a lle y N .D . Family Practice, A le rg æ N utritionel Counaeting Work Injuries (SAIF etc I 819 N . K lllln g s w o r th (603)289 9914