Oregon Advance Times_1968-09-19

Page 8 The Oregon Advance/TIMES September 19, 1968 Employment Service (NOTE: This column is written weekly and published by this newspaper as a public and educational service. If you have questions with re– gard to the Oregon State Em– ployment Service, Unemploy– ment Insurance, and/or re– ferral to the Job Corps, Neighborhood Youth Corps or training under the Manpower Development and Training Act, please address your queries to the Department of · Employment, attention Infor- Public mational Representative, 402 Labor and Industries Bldg., Salem, Oregon 97310,) QUESf!ON: What is the Public Works and Economic Development Act? ANSWER: The Public Works and Economic Devel– opment ~ct of 1965 (PL 89- 136). The Act P,rovides for tech– nical assistance, grants and loans for new community facilities, existing businesses or industrial development. Political Fears Aired u. S, Senate Candidate Bob (Continued from Page 6 ) Packwood said in Hood River the Christian Action Com- today that he is glad to hear mission of the church as part that Secretary of State Clay of their adult education pro- Myers and his opponent, gram, George Van Hoomissen, have The remainder of the agreed to meet each other in schedule of meetings is as a joint discussion of the follows: issues. September 29, Oregon State During the past two months, Treasurer candidates Robert Packwood has agreed to meet Straub (at 8:00) and Ancel s. . his opponent Wayne Morse in Page (at 9:00). 23 joint appe~rances. Morse October 6, State Superin- has categorically turned down tendent of Public Instruction every one of these invitations, candidates Walter Blake (8:00) including an hour-long tele– and George Van Hoomissen cast which would have been (9:00). aired over one of the Portland · television stations. This offer Clean Up (Continued from Page 7) hicles to make specified stops. included an opportunity for any other radio or television station in the state to air this program free of charge. "By turning down these joint offers, Wayne Morse has obviously deserted principle for politics," Packwood said. ''The principle of the matter is that the voters of Oregon deserve such debates, and I'm glad to see thatMyersandVan Hoom is sen respect this principle," Packwood con– cluded. The Department of Employ– ment regularly reviews and submits to the U, S, Dept. of Labor, work force figures and economic condition re– ports used by the Depart– ment of Commerce in des– ignating areas as qualified under the Act. Provided that other conditions required by the Act and' related regula– tions are met, such areas are potentially eligible for all types of Federal assist– ance under this Act. Head Start (Continued from Page 7) Center No. 5 is located at 4852 N. E. 10th Avenue. Center No. 6 is at 3511 - S. E. Yamhill (Sunnyside Methodist Church). Each center has two class– rooms with a certified teach– er, a paid teacher aide and one volunteer worker. There are 20 children per unit, with three units per day. HEADSTART is a complete program for teaching the whole family , • • Teaching People How to Help Them– selves. Drive To Train (Continued from Page 6) an important impact ou the success of our business. The cycle of despair, as oururban crisis has · been called, will not be broken by people or organizations working from weakness. We will be able to make our contribution only if we remain strong - as a company and as individuals." In other words, the key to growth, jobs and indepen– dence, now as in the past, can be expressed in one word - profits. The plan behind the clean– up program is an area-wide improvement of the entire Model Cities district and is being coordinated by the Multnomah County Health De– partment. 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