Oregon Advance Times_1968-09-12

Pagtt 4 The Oregon Advance/TIMES September 12, 1968 Model· Cities Proposal A proposal to open and staff The purpose of the stated four Model Cities Information proposal is to gain Citizens Centers was approved by the participation through job op.– Citizens Planning Board at portunities and in-service last Tuesday's Board meeting training for staff and volun– September 3, 1968. teers. To present to all who would be inquiring, a current, It was submitted by the precise and ample supply of Citizens' Participation Work- materials and information ing Committee and presented · pertaining to the Model Cities by the Committee chairman, and its residents. Oscar Hayne~. Hazel Hayes ~······················~ l P'A:!iHION ~ ~ ~ PO)RICAST ~ : ~ ~ ~ By Paraphernalia ~ ~ ...................... ~ . Do you think Big Brother don't try or pretend to please and the Holding Company is everyone. a Wall Street firm? 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When mug– wumps quit being mugwumps, they make such great peo– ple. Old ones of any kind are tough to change - they've been mugwumpish for so long it's a habit - liketheQOMP's who have grumbled for years · about the world's being against them - never getting around to seeing who their worst enemy really is. You're different - you're so good. That's the prob– lem - you do so many things right. You hold down a steady job, keep a neat house, a ship– shape garage, a close-cut lawn, a well-clipped hedge. You mind your own business, probably belong to a nice club, even attend church fairly regularly. Who's against those th,lngs? Certainly, I'm not. It's not what you do that makes you a mugwump: it's what you don't do. Like when the man calls asking if you'll serve on the committee on teenage problems, you just remember the back porch need painting. Of course, you have lots to say about how the younger generation is going to the dogs: "All those horrible things they are doing - that long hair and those awful beads!" You're for horse whipping the delinquents or sending them to outer space. Guess you forgot what you were doing when you were a kid? But then your back porch will look nice. I can tell when you've had a call - maybe the school or the citi– zens' group. You're out pol– ishing your car, and you had it waxed the day before' You do "tsk, tsk" about the mess the world's in, but none of it touches you, so whybother? There's worse things you don't do. You've been so busy convincing others that you're good, you've got to believing it yourself. You're looking at all that nice polishing and cleaning you're doing, but you haven't taken a good look at the inside of you. You haven't inspected the old prejudices, the nasty hates, the narrow– mindedness that you've hung Register Now Registration opened Mon– day, September 9, for fall term adult education classes through the Division of Con– tinuing Education of the Ore– gon State System of Higher Education, located on the Portland State College cam– pus at 1633 s. W. Park Ave. Many special programs, designed for persons seeking particular knowledge rather than college credit, will again be offered. These include such classes as Law for the Layman, Real Estate for the Layman, Oceanography and an anatomy course for attor. neys to acquaint them with knowledge needed in personal injury cases. Another new offering this fall is Problems of the Di– vorced, a seminar taught by Dr. Clinton S. McGill, Port– land physician. It is open to both men and women. Dr. L. R. Pierson, head of the Portland Center for Continuing Education, pointed out that many of the special programs are non-credit of– ferings taught by experts in private business or by fac– ulty at PSC or other State System colleges. onto since way back when. You're great at cleaning out the attic, but you were brought up to hate everyone who isn't of your race, your religion, your political party, or anyone who doesn't think Fisher and Arthur Marks, on Friday, September 13, 1968, at 8:30 p.m. "The Impossible Years," starring the well-known local husband and wife acting team of Joe and Helen Libonati, is a family comedy about the generation gap. your way. For a good trash This Gala Sapphire Open– "thrower-outer" you're a ing, which will be accented real filth ''hanger onto-er." by decorator shades of Sap– You're quiet so you don't · phire blue, will include an shout or wave your arms. after-show discotheque and You just drop your poisonous For ticket reservations and information, please call the Portland Civic Theatre box office, 226- 3048, or Stevens and Son, Lloyd Cen– ter, 284-2101. thoughts where they'll do the most harm. You're so re- spectable and say things so convincingly you have people listening like it was gospel. TOTAL Fi rst Na tiona l Ba nkAmeri- Hate spreads like a germ _ ca rd doc>s a ll your shopping without saying anything. It SHOPPING fo~· clothing,applia nces, ~as- comes on like a neon sign. ohne, travel, meals, lodging. Speaking of gospel_ guess POWER Your ca rd costs you noth- you don't listen when you go ing -credit cos ts you noth- to church. Maybe you're ~----------- ---.. ing if paid within 25 days. thinking about that golf game lmmC'di a t e cas h a dva nces or mowing your lawn, or is and e xt e nde d p a yme nts your church different than a va il a bl e for reasonable mine? Mine says things about /11...~/ service chargC'. Apply now loving all mankind_ being a y ·- for your First N a tional good sarnaritan and that we • u1Ho1111o s1GHA1u11r B a nkAmericard at any First Nationa l bra nch or are our brother's keeper, and GOOD ntltU.. B a nkAmericard member that all people are equal in the sight of God. Even our '------ - - --------' mercha nt. constitution says that, but it's going to take a lot of people working to make it so. Mugwumps like you keep the system fouled up. Cleanli– ness may be next to Godli– ness, so here's to getting that scrub brush going - inside and out. Guess you hate me too, now. In case you want to tell me how much, · "I'll be at the old stand." Your ever lovin' JB 2125 N. VANCOUVER AVE. 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