Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, April 22, 1971, Image 11

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    PORTLAND/OBSERVER T hursday A pril 2 2 . 1971
S in g e r M arvin Gaye, with
sales behind him, has teen
in
professional retirem ent fo r tie
past year, playing golf and
working out with the D etroit
Lions football team, gaining
weight, and w ritin g songs for
himself and other a rtists to
sing.
One of his new songs
is
“ What's Going On?” It is
a
song apparently leaded to tie
top of the record charts as did
a ll the otherMarvlnGaye songs.
But many listeners phone
radio stations to say they do not
understand the ly ric s of the song
as sung by M arvin, although they
do love the melody of the song.
Entertainment reprints the
ly ric s , as follows, to M arvin
Gaye’ s new song,
“ What’ s Going On?*’
Mother, Mother
There's too many of you crying.
Brother, Brother, Brother,
e ’s ‘W h at’s G oing On T9) Shop the Classifieds
Father,
Father. Father.
Father,
We don*t need to escalate
War is not the answer
F o r only love can conquer hate
Picket lines, picket signs
Don’ t punish me
With B rutality
Come on talk to me
So you w ill see
What’ s going on? What’ s going
on?
».
A
’
MARVIN GAYE
I here s fa r too many of you d y ­
ing
You know we’ ve got to find a
way to bring some loving here
today.
M other, Mother,
Everybody thinks we’ re wrong
Who are they to judge us
Simply cause our hair is long?
You know we’ ve got to find a way
To bring some loving there to­
day
Picket lines, picket signs
Don’ t punish me
With brutality
Come on talk to me
So you can see
What's going on? What’ s going
on?
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289-9357
DANSBY’S AUTO SERVICE
PHONE: 2 8 4 -9 4 0 3
"Ouolity Work It Well Remembered
Long After Price Is Forgotten”
«nee
Consumer Protection Director alerts
Model Cities citizens
The F a ir C redit Reporting
Act is a new federal regulation
effect A p ril 25, 1971.
It perm its any one to apply to
any C redit Bureau such as
Retail C redit Association to
inspect his or her cre d it file
and it gives you the consumer,
the right to corre ct any false
information.
If theCredit Bureau Insist on
keeping that disputed informa­
tion the person can place a 100
word statement in the file te ll­
ing his sfcde of the story.
I he person can demand that
the C redit Bureau m ail his
statement to evey one who re­
ceives the report.
CLEANERS A LAUNDERERS
fCRVfCC
4072 N. WILLIAMS AVE.
PORTLAND, OREGON
HELP WANTED-MEN A WOMEN
PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT SPECIALIST
S877-S1047 MONTHLY
If the C redit Bureau wishes
to they can charge the person
seeking information at a re -
sonable fee.
When tie person finds some­
thing wrong in his cre d it file
the C redit Bureau m ustco r-
rect it and notify other cre d it­
ors within 30 days and with-
I Candidates must have one of the following types of requirements:!
I Masters Degree plus one year of experience in housing, urban!
planning or economic development; Bachelor's Degree from an
(accredited college or university plus two years experience ini
housing, urban planning or economic development; have s ig -l
I nificant experience and training(4 years) in a responsible positionl
dealing with housing, urban planning, or economic development!
plus two years of form al training at an accredited college or|
| university. Model C ities resident preferred.NO PHONE CALLS-
apply in person only. Applications accepted through May 3, 1971.1
out charge.
The law is the second one to
go in effect aimed to ease and
protect the consumer. F o r
futher information call t h e
Consumer C redit Protection
D ire cto r at 283-2459.
Apply At: Portland Model Cities
5329 N. E. Union Avenue
Room 217 Portland, Oregon 97211
An Equal Opportunity Employer
W IT H
PORTLAND
Help
GET QUICK HESULT CALL 282-0929....282-0929
Wanted
Need persons who love O ut-of-
doors...
It you like meeting people then
we can determine what your
salary w ill be as a door to door
saleman.
C a l l 282-0929 for
appointment...
E nter the fashionable world of...
beauty. Show others how to be
more beautiful. Flexible hours,
high earnings and free training..
National Company, call 665-6243.
S U B -B ID S
shop classified
money
Make Money At HOME
L a d l e s you can make good
money right in your own home
by using your telephone. C a l l
th e
Portland Observer fo r
fu rth e r inform ation.
H E L P
bring results
HELP WANTED FOR CHILD CARE CENTER!
Teacher; C h ild C are W orkers; Bookkeeper
Secretary (part tim e); Cook. Model C itiesl
resid en ts. Send re su m e s p r ’ jr >
2?.|
W A N T E D
Journeymen & A p p re n tic e C a rp e n te rs
fo r
A pa"tm ent C o n s tr u c tio n - A s t o r i a , Oregon
Bethel Child Care Center
5828 N.E. 8th. Ave.
Wri te o r C a ll
S tS
CONTRACTORS, INC.
P. 0 . Box 745
Redmond, W ashington
98052
T elep h o n e - 2 0 6 -8 8 5 -4 1 0 6
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
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LIGHT WEIGHT CONCRETE
FINAL CLEAN-UP
P R O J E C T
100 U n its o f A partm en ts
A s t o r i a , Oregon
W r ite o r C a ll
S CONTRACTORS, INC.
P. 0 . Box 745
Redmond, W ashington
S8052
T e lep h o n e - 2 0 6 r 8 8 5 -4 l0 6
Want
to
sale
PIANO OK ORGAN LES­
S O N S : L a te s t a n d m o d e rn
methcxl guarantees that you can
learn to play either instrum ent.
F o r in fo rm a tio n , p lease call
287-1634.
Seamstress
Better dresses. Weddings,
Custom made draperies.
284-9524 6406 N. W illiam s
S t
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
EASTSIDE BOOKEEPING & TAX
SERVICE 2716 N.E. Union AVE.
Portland, Oregon 97212
Phone: 281-7252
A CLASSIFIED
AD
DAY CARE MOTHERS
CARE FOR BABIES
IN YOUR HOME.
$3.50 a child per day
METROPOLITAN AREA
4C COUNCIL 288-5091
P ositions available in Day C a re C e n te r
opening soon in the Model C ities A rea.
Applicants m ust have train in g and ex­
perience in E arly Childhood P ro g ram s.
P lease apply in person at the 4-C Model
C ities Point of Inform ation and R eferral
Office.
714’/ î N.E. Alberta.
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