Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, February 22, 2006, Page 17, Image 17

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BLACK HISTORY M ONTH and the American Experience
B usiness
Insurance Agency Opens
A llstate Insurance Co. has o p en ed
a new office at 2808 N.E. Martin Luther
K ing Jr. B lvd., o w n ed and o p erated
by A gent A nthony P. A rm strong.
"M y s ta ff and I are e x c ite d ab o u t
o p e n in g o u r n ew o f f ic e ," s a id
A rm stro n g . "T h is w ill be a fu ll s e r ­
v ic e a g e n c y o ffe rin g a c o m p le te
lin e o f in su ra n c e p ro d u c ts an d s e r ­
v ic e s ."
A rm stro n g com es to A llstate from
T o sco M ark etin g , w here he spent 22
y ea rs as a b u sin e ss d ev e lo p m e n t
m anager. A graduate o f Portland State
U n iv ersity , he d ev o tes his spare tim e
serv in g on the board for the Passin
Anthony Armstrong
Art T h eatre.
T he A rm stro n g agency w ill sell
auto, p ro p erty , co m m ercial and life
insurance. In ad dition, ag en cy sta ff
will o ffe r g u id an ce and co u n selin g
about those p roducts, ed u catin g c u s ­
tom ers so that they can m ake the best
ch oice on w hat co v erag e m eets th eir
fam ily in su ran ce needs.
"W e are com m itted to helping P ort­
land resid en ts p rotect the things that
are im p o rtan t to them , w h eth er it’s
th eir car, life, hom e or b u sin e ss,”
said A rm strong.
For m ore inform ation, call 503-284-
4228.
MWMMMH
Markets Can Sell Beer, Wine
Check cashing stores are big business throughout Portland.
Payday Loan Rules Proposed
Targets predatory
lending businesses
A City Council hearing at 6 p.m. W ednesday at
the Mt Hood C om m unity C enter, 5530 S.E. 72nd
Ave., will consider proposed regulations on pay­
day lenders, the get cash now storefronts that are
often accused o f predatory lending.
Portland C ity C om m issioner Dan Saltzm an has
proposed an ordinance that would license and
regulate payday lenders in the city.
tution Free Z one and D rug Free
Z o n e . B e rh a n e S e b h a tu an d
A brehet G ebray, the ow ners o f
Salam M arket, agreed to help fight
drug-related crim e and other prob­
lem s in the region by clo sin g the
p rem ises betw een 11 p.m . and 7
a.m . and posting a w arning sign
to d isco u rag e loitering.
The ow ners also agreed to ex-
‘'U nfortunately, payday lending is virtually
unregulated by state law,” Saltzm an said. “We
m ust level the playing-field betw een the payday
lenders and the borrow ers.”
Sharing Business Tips
His ordinance w ould require paym ent o f a por­
tion o f the loan principal before renew ing the loan,
Entrepreneurs meet in Vancouver
and give borrow ers the ability to rescind a payday
loan within 24 hours. Borrow ers w ould also have
the ability to convert a payday loan into a paym ent
plan. Although state law prohibits Portland from
adopting interest rate caps, Saltzm an believes these
essential changes will protect m any w orking fam i­
lies struggling to get out o f poverty and debt.
Albina Bank Support Grows
Investments help small and minority businesses
A lbina C o m m unity B ank has
recently announced a $1 m illion
d eposit by the Port o f Portland
an d a $ 250,(MM) state grant to
supp o rt sm all, em erg in g and m i­
nority and w om en ow n ed b usi­
n esses.
A s P o rtla n d ’s only co m m u ­
nity develo p m en t bank certified
by the U.S. D epartm ent o f the
T re a s u ry . A lb in a C o m m u n ity
B ank creates hope and financial
o p p o r tu n ity f o r u n d e r s e r v e d
co m m u n ities.
T he Port o f P o rtlan d ’s com -
T he O reg o n L iq u o r C ontrol
C o m m issio n has approved beer
and w ine sales for tw o sm all m ar­
kets betw een the 3500 and 3800
b lo c k s o f N o r th e a s t M a rtin
L u th er K ing Jr. B oulevard.
S elam M arket and U nion M ar­
ket cam e u n d er in creased sc ru ­
tiny b ecau se they are located in
an A lcohol Im pact A rea, Prosti-
m itm ent to the bank is part o f a
long p artn e rsh ip w ith north and
north east P ortlan d resid e n ts in
m aintaining a h ealthy regional
eco n o m y . It b u ild s on the P o rt's
efforts to en c o u rag e sm all b u si­
n e s s s u c c e s s , e s p e c ia ll y fo r
w om en, m inority, and em erg in g
b u sin e sse s.
T h e s ta te g r a n t, p r o v id e d
through G ov. K u lo n g o sk i's S tra­
tegic R eserve Fund, w ill be used
as a loan loss reserve acco u n t for
the b a n k 's m icro -en terp rise loan
fund.
A loan loss reserv e acco u n t
red u ces the risk in lending to
e n tre p re n e u rs w h o m ay n o t
have estab lish ed capital needed
to sta rt o r g ro w a b u sin e ss
u n d er trad itio n al financing.
W hat is the first step in doing lowship and the exchange o f exper­
business with a Fortune 500 com ­ tise and ideas. All are w elcom e re­
pany? Sherrie M oom ey, a global gardless o f race, residence or busi­
p ro cu rem en t categ o ry m anager ness. The growing organization of
with Beaverton-based Nike Inc., will e n tre p re n e u rs, e x e c u tiv e s and
answ er that question and more at prominent leaders has heeded the
the February session o f Black En­ call to fill a longstanding need,
trepreneurs o f Clark County.
w orking to expand em pow erm ent
T he free m eeting, scheduled and close opportunity gaps.
Thursday. Feb. 23 from 5:30 to 7:30
RSVP to Shareefah Abdullah,
p.m. in the com m unity room at the president o f Hot O vations C om m u­
V ancouver Library, KMI7 E. Mill nications C oaching & Training Co.
Plain Blvd., will offer guidance on at
360-604-8583
or
building strong business relation­ sh a re e fa h @ h o to v a tio n s.c o m to
ships with the internationally suc­ ensure adequate seating and m ate­
cessful shoe and sportsw ear com ­ rials.
pany.
Black Entrepreneurs o f Clark
C ounty hold m onthly business
round tables for netw orking, fel­
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“Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X:
A Comparative Analysis"
by
Rev. Dr. LeRoy Haynes, Jr.
Dr. Haynes is highly qualified to do this
series, not only through his scholarly
studies, but also by personal involvem ent
in the struggle. He holds degrees from the
University o f North Texas, Perkins School
o f Theology, Southern M ethodist U niver­
sity, and Texas Christian University. His
experience includes working in the Civil
Rights M ovem ent as Field O rganizer for
the Student Nonviolent C hristian Leader­
ship C onference (SN CC ), as a leader in
Rev. Dr. Haynes, Jr.
Southern Christian L eadership C onference
(SC LC ), and as co-founder o f the Black Panther Party o f Texas.
Among other activities and responsibilities. Dr. Haynes serves
as President o f North Portland Bible C ollege and is chairm an of
the A lbina M inisterial A lliance's ad hoe com m ittee: Coalition for
Justice and Police Accountability.
Even a brief glance at the list o f accom plishm ents o f Dr. LeRoy
Haynes. Jr. will reveal a person uniquely qualified to speak about
the struggle lo r justice and freedom , who continues not only the
w ords but also the w orks o f Dr. Martin Luther King. Jr.
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served on C ascadia’s board, as
wel 1 as working for more than 20
years in the M ultnom ah County
C h air's office.
Before his career in govern­
ment. M onroe was a marriage
and fam ily counselor.
Oregon/Washington
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Chiropractic Physician
Here when you need uel
Norm Monroe, a local African
Am erican leader with more than
32 years o f governm ent and
non-profit experience, is the new
vice president of
cultural relations
and com m unity
developm ent for
Cascadia Behav­
ioral Healthcare.
Norm Monroe
M o n ro e has
Portland, OR 97217
Dr. Marcelitte Failla
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U nion M arket, recently p u r­
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