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CARR Howard University Names New Dean Of The Chapel it a new lease on life. Further, by having it repaired you can make your car serviceable for another couple of years while saving tow ard its replace­ ment. And. when you arc ready to deal, you’ll have a better car to trade. Most car owners look first to the outside of the car. They want a nice paint job, no dented fenders or miss­ ing trim. Some touch up work or perhapsa new paint job maybe needed. Look at the interior. Does the fabric need to be cleaned and/or repaired? A little money can go a long way toward upgrading a car. The bank may finance a rep air loan. T he customer's payments will be more affordable and on a shorter term. For more information on this topic send a stamped, self-addressed, T h e R e v. D r. B e rn a rd R ic h ­ business-sized envelope to the Car a rd s o n Care Council, Dcpt. R, One Grande Lake Drive, Port Clinton, OH 43452. The Rev. Dr. B ernard R ich­ Ask for their free pamphlet. ardson, pastor o f Archer Memorial “ '7 A.M E Zion Church and associate T ‘ 1. professor of counseling and school psychology at Southern Connecticut State University, has been named Dean o f the Chapel at Howard U ni­ versity, Dr. Frankly G. Jenifer, presi­ dent o f the university, has announced. T he D ean o f the C hapel at Howard is the executive officer for religious affairs at the university'. As such, he m anages Andrew Rankin health care citizens think they want or need. Oregon has ranked health procedures from most effective to least effective and will only pay for certain procedures at taxpayer expense M U S IC Packwood would adopt that system at M I L L E N N IU M the federal level. Packwood’s final meeting was a 3 2 n d & E. BURNSIDE private breakfast with the U S. Dis­ 2 3 1 -8 9 2 6 trict court judges in Portland He heard their concerns about pending legisla- | tion, and participated in a discussion 1 of the future of the U S. criminal I 2 3 r d & N W JOHNSON U S. Senators. Under his plan, Packwood would begin phasing down retirement ben­ efits when a beneficiary had outside (non-pension) income of $50,000 per media. Packwood held 28 public meet­ year At $ 100,000 outside income per ings in 16 Oregon counties during his year, retirees would receive benefits three-week trip, including five in the only equal to what whey paid into the Portland area. During those meet­ program, plus, interest. Currently, the average Social ings, Packwood heard concerns of Security recipient receives benefits O reg o n sm all b u sin essm en and equal to w hat he or she contributed to women regarding increasing federal the system, plus interest in about five justice system. taxes and regulation. During his public meetings, and At Bowman Trucking in Island years. 35 media interviews, Packwood an- ■ Packwood would also like to see City. Packwood was told that the in­ swered numerous questions about his crease in the federal tax on diesel fuel federal medical program s-M edicare plan, the North American Free Trade and M edicaid-adopt the strategy of contained in the recently-enacted Agreement, taxes, spending, the En­ C linton tax plan would prevent the the Oregon Health Plan. Packwood dangered Species Act, international noted that the Oregon plan recog­ company from hiring new workers. trade, the Columbia Gorge National Packw ood also discussed his ideas nizes that government cannot afford, Scenic Act, international trade the on reducing the federal budget deficit at pubic expense, to pay for all the Columbia Gorge National Scenic Act, by lim iting the increase in federal health care citizens think they want and many other subjects. Packwood entitlement programs. Packwood sug­ or need. Oregon has ranked health has now visited 31 of Oregon s 36 gested means testing Social Security, procedures from most effective to least counties during 1993. M edicare and other federal retire- effective, and will only pay for all the M emorial Chapel and coordinates the wide array o f m inistries sought by students and their parents, faculty, staff and the wider community . He also participates in religious programs and public programs of the university and serves as liaison between the university and religious organizations at the local, national and interna­ tional levels. Dr. Jenifer said, “ 1 am confident that Dr. Richardson will bring to Howard the experience, creativity and clearvision these many tasks require.” Dr. Richardson is an alum nus of Howard, graduating with abachelor’s degree in sociology in 1975. He also earned an M. 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