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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
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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 . Im sb w n. • J ■ b u ng A m e r ic a t om e
to firin g
I have since com e to ttie realization, that if m a yo rs and om m ission ers
in all the < dies o f A m erica, large and sm all, had s to o d op and sa id N O ' to
the V ie tn a m W ar
perhaps there w o u ld have been no war
A m e ric a 's m isa dve ntures abroad are a llo w e d to take shape and g ro w
because w e sit by. in silence, w rin g in g o u t bands
w fia t we stand fo i in to sharp tin os
n a tio n to be
W ith tins n
ta in tin g u p
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o lu tio n , w e are
I s a y in g N O 1
and d e te rm in e w lia t w e w a nt our
• ndmg a m essage to d ie w o rld
G re e tin g P o rtla n d in th e N a m e of Jesus C h rist
W e are
There w ill be a Soul S tirrin g Revival at the
W r are asking people everyw here to add the ir voice to the call for a new
fo re ig n p o lic y
one d ia l em phasizes PEAC E
G o s p e l E x tra v a g a n z a
THE M O U N T O LIVET B A P T IS T C H U R C H
B ethel Tem ple Choir presents its Fourth A n n u a l GOSPEL E X T H A V A
G A N /A on S atu rday M ay 30
I 30 pm at W illa m e tte C hristian Center
2500 W 18th Eugene Special guests in c lu d e d D o ro th y T hom as and the
S in g p u a tio n a l Chou o t San J o s e (. , iforrna N ew Jerusalem COGIC chon
n t Tacom a W a s h in g to n and Re, no ting A rtis t M ilto n H o lla nd as w ell as
i h o irs fro m C orvallis P ortland and f ugene
T ickets are S7 and available .it Bensins and K in g sw a y Book s to le
For
m ore in fo rm a tio n , all 485 08!iH Uns event represents a g a th e rin g of Gos
pel C h oirs and is a rich cu ltu ra l event d ia l ttie c o m m u n ity w o u ld enjoy
N E First h Schuyler • 784 1954
193» NORTH MISSISSIPPI AVENUE
Pastor Aev E D Cannon
PORTLAND OREGON 9 7 1 Î7
282 5417
You are cordially invited to come and worship the Lord with us
b e g in n in g M a y 10
7 OOp m each n ig h t
P reaching service w ill tie c o n d u c te d by ttie Rev Jam es C E Faulkner
S e n io r C it iz e n A n n u a l F is h in g D a y
The A m en t an Baptist C onvention A m ent an B aptist Chun lies of
O regon I o tt Carey Foreign M ission C o nve ntion N ational O regon
P o rtla n d E c u m e n ic a l M in is trie s A m e ric a n B ib le S o c ie ty M EjM
Board
A N e w Y o rker n a m e d W a lte r H unt is resp o n s ib le lor th e in v e n tio n of d ie
safety pin He received th e p a te n t in 1H4‘l an d sold th o s e rig h ts for $100
MRS. C’s
WIGS
Ttie m o n th o f M .iy is Older Amer ans M o n th
On Friday M ay ?9lh at
S .iuvies Island Oak Island area on Steele Lake the U rban League of Port
land along w ith oth er pro vid ers o t services to seniors w ill ho ld its A nn ua l
Senior C itizen Fishing Derby
Ttie . vent b e gins at 9 00 a m and ends at
3 00 p in
Eacft year over 300 senior citizens jia rtic ip .d e in the d a y 's e x c itin g activi
ties For d ie m d ie derby is a i bam e to en jo y ttie o u td o o rs , m in g le w ith old
frien ds, m eet n e w ones and enjoy a fe w h o u rs of fish in g
These are
a c tiv itie s m any seniors have little o p p o rtu n ity to p a rticip a te in
15th A n n u a l S en io r C itiz e n s F ish in g D e rb y
S ch e d u le fo r Days A c tiv itie s
7 30
8 30 A M
sites
M a y 10 th ro u g h M a y 17. 3 p m
W e are looking to set1 you
God bless you
Rnv J a n ie . C E F a u lk n e r P a x to i o f th a St Paul B a p tis t C h u rc h
a nd lh a Him C h a x ta , S la m p la P a t t o , o t lh a G r a n t . Faith B a jin x t C h u rc h
YOU ARE W t l COME TO W 0R 5H PAT
84 N E K illin g s w o rth • 281 0499
A w arm spirit of fellow sh ip always
lo a d busses at Urban League and o th e r designated
9 00 9 30 A M
A rrive at S a o vie Island
9 30 A M
Assist Seniors in setbn i up to fish (b a itin g , pole assignm ent
d is trib u tio n , an no um e to sen,,ns w tie n lu n c h w ill tie served)
12 00 P M
LU N C H
1 30 P M
Hold contest and puss nut prizes
2 00 P M
Torn in loaned fishing poles Begin loading up to leave Island
3 00 P M
A rrive back at pick up sites
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and Rev Chester S tam ple
K’ \rk of Siilcix
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