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May 13, 1987 HOME OWNERSHIP OPPORTUNITY M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty p > a a«ad to a n n o u n c e a p r o g r a m th at p r o v d e n a ffo rd a b le h o m e o « n < r g h t p o p p o r tu n itie s to t o « to m o d e r a t e in c o m e fa m ilie s th ro u g h th e ir M u itn o m e h C o u n ty M o u t ng O p p o rtu n ty P ro g ra m (M C M O P ) In o rd e r to q u e i'ty for a ? or 3 b e d ro o m to w n h o u s e m a 3 0-u m t p la n n e d u rb a n d e v e lo p m e n t a fa m ily sho uld 1) H a v e a H e a d y in c o m e that d o e s not e i c e e d 9 5 % ot the a r e a m e d ie n in c o m e The in c o m e g u id e lin e s e * e a d h -s te d e< co rd in g to la m .iy s« /e For e i a m p ie a »am .iy o» 4 . . d e a r n no m o r e than $ n x o t q u a lify a fa m ily ot 5 no m o r e th an 113 700 7) N ot h av e o w n e d a h o m e m the pest 3 y e a rs 3) H e v e e g o o d c r e d it re tm g 41 B e a b le to p ro v id e e d o w n p a y m e n t ot e p p r o n m e te iy S. 000 51 A tten d e m e e tin g s c h e d u le d at the M u ltn o m a h E d u c a tio n S e rv ic e D istrict B u 'ld m g ??0 S F »02nd P o rtla n d I t / 0 0 p m on T h u rs d a y M a y ?1 B e c a u s e fe d e ra lly in s u re d m o rtg a g e s a r e a *a < ‘a b ie s o m a ta m ii.e s m ay q u a lity tor in te re s t ra te s as Io w a as 4 % t a m ib e s w ith c h ild re n « i ll be c o n s id e re d lir»t For fu rth e r in fo rm a tio n can S o n y a at ?4J^364A F OU A l H O U S IN G o p p o r t u n it y M o s t school ch ild re n can tell yo u tw o n e g atives m a k e a p o s itiv e b u t few can n a m e th e m an w h o first said so ft s said to have be en Jo h n L o w th w h o first laid d o w n th a t rule of g ra m m a r in 1762 P o rtla n d C ity C o m m is s io n e r m a d e th e fo llo w in g s ta te m e n t in vo tin g in fa v o r of th e B e n ja m in Linder R e so lu tio n P h o to by R ic h a rd J B ro w n S tatem en t on Benjamin Linder Resolution I m ade the statem ent, d u rin g m y ca m p a ig n lo r C ity C ouncil, that issues o f global siyrn fii a n te those over w h ic h w e o x e n ise no direr t i o n tro l. or tha t have no direr I im p act on our c o m m u n ity .ire o l no o fb c i.il co n ce rn to local elected officia ls There is no need here today In draw parallels b e tw e e n V ie tn am and N il aragoa A d irty war is a dirty war The d e a th o f B eniam in Linder firin gs d ia l w ar ho m e to P ortla nd A n d w h ile his m e m o ry . 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