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Portlarid/Observer Tliim djy, Sept. 23, 1971 Page 7 jro u a a m ire e C a rl B ow les 3730 N.E. Cleveland 336 N. Page H e rb Simpson M e l H a n sen , Jr. Lucy Ellen Thomas 3415 N j i . 19th 3230 NJE, 15th Apt I 6109 N j i . 7th Hum bolt Ê»K I V e rn a S h e p h e rd M a r th a 2832 N j i . 9th a n E. W a rre n H a ro ld 4756 N j i . 14th R o bert W . Boyer C lifto n A. D a v id 3008 N. Coli miei c la l Tom W ilson 3623 N j i . 11th 5915 N. Moore Avenue Ella M a e G a y 5255 N jK . MaJlury C la ra M P eoples 1406 N . A Insworth D o ro th y V. H a ll 5239 N j i . Garfield urfVMlr wF'fMt R a y H o llo w a y 4046 NJE. 7tli \ Emile Summers 5031 NJE. 17th W oodlawn W ayne Schwebke 5310 N. W illiam s L o le n zo Poe 3720 N.E. M allory R o bert L aw rence 4705 NJE. 8th D a ry l L. G riffith Sabin 633 N ji . Portland Blvd. L orraine Tunkins O rb i« Scoff 4229 N. Albina 4713 N. Commercial Irvington Eliot J e a n n e F ran z 3202 N ji . 17th Law rence A lb e rt 1759 N. 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Hodney M inor maintenance work at other schools Included re newal of obsolete lavatory fix tures, renovation of exterior brick work, some outside painting, and installation of additional electrical circu its to accommodate new teaching machines and shop equipment. Four of Portland’ s high mental task every summer. schools were fixed up. Wash But as the buildings get older, ington High School’ s stone and the problems get la rger and brick facade which dates from more expensive to repair. 1924 was repaired. Grant S till, in order to get and keep High’ s old o il tank was re the schools in adequate con placed with a new 12,000 gal dition, the d is tric t has spent lon tank and the school’ s off nearly $1,600,000 this year. ice space was remodeled. Day to day repairs consumed a large pan of this sum but major renovations also were Work was also done at undertaken. Adams High School where the This summer, major ex present child day care center te rio r painting projects cost was refurbished and at Je ffe r ing $43,076 took place at Col son High School where a new lins View, Kennedy, Dunnaway day care center was created. and Markham elementary sch Maintenance crews labored ools as well as the administra at two elementary schools. A t tion building and a storeroom Skyline they installed a 10,000 annex. However, financial d if gallon water storage tank and a ficulties postponed indefin sprinkler system fo r fire pro itely the painting of six other tection. AtCapitoI H ill cra fts buildings. men replaced ceiling tile in the Major roofing projects were gymnasuim and reparieddam completed or soon w ill be at age done by extensive d ry rot Atkinson, Penninsula, Sabin in the wing built in 1914. and Y oungson elementary sch In addition, Lindsay’ s men ools and Cleveland and Mar executed the regular summer shall high schools at a cost of tasks of cleaning all boilers $71,134. La te r this fa ll a por in the d is tric t and maintaining tion of Lincoln High's roof more than 900 acres of w ill be replaced. grounds. J O H N L. H A R T L E Y 2 8 7 -6 0 7 4 boss ' s COFFEE time 1438 N.E. A lberta 281-9691 DELICATESSEN GOURMETS DELIGHT FOODS TO GO B£EFRIBSCWe^ HICKORY SMOKED BAR B.Q. RIBS ------ SPECIAL------ BOATLOAD FISH & CHIPS 49< tt GIMME THAT TH IN G ’ SANDW ICH Closed T u e s d a y s O p e n M o n . W e d . Thurs. 11am til 8pm • F rid a y & S at. 11am till b am S u n d ay 3pm til 11 pm SAVI on this . X ’,1 tinnì faunujtunyA HUNTER'S SPECIAL A BIG. B IG A lb in a Lions Fun Festival of G o lf W hirlpool 21.1 cu. ft. freezer • H olds up to 7 13 lbs of food • E xclusive S ort 'n Load shelf • Slide out basket • Super storage door • D efrost d ra in system • Power in te rru p tio n lig h t. Whirlpool FREEZER P rice» s t a r t a t: I (Model EWV 10C not shown) For Rent 178 .’pi1 call Mr. S tellar 2 3 5 -7 5 2 4 ) D e y a m p e rt pleted and other maintenance projects were postponed be cause we lacked funds.” Noting tliat more than half of th e d istrict’ s buildingswere constructed before 1932,Lind say continued, "W e did a lot of patching, tried to hold things together." Of course, Lindsay and his men face the same monu 1630 N.E. Alberta $64.50 pernio. 3 room apt. range 4 re frig . sr A / In a press conference at the fo rt, L a ird told newsmen he had not seen the petition, but acknowledged that the armed forces are beset with serious racial problems. "These are d iffic u lt problems,” he said. "T hey are people problem s." FURNACE REPAIR SERVICE 1617 N ji, Morgan J B a g le y 2346 NJS. Ilth ROY WILKINS School b u ild in g re p a ir More than 197 craftsmen and helpers worked at a feverish pace to prepare the Portland Public School's 120 buildings fo r the September 7 school opening fo r an estimated 75,000 students. In charge of the massive program of repairing and ren ovation is Merton Lindsay, d ire cto r of physical plant fo r the d is tric t. " I t was d ifficu lt to plan this summer’ s repair projects be cause of the late budget wrap- up,” stated Lindsay. " I f the bond issue had passed, major maintenance work eliminated. At the last min ute, we had to shift work p ri oritie s. As a result, crews worked furiously to ready the Ixiildings fo r the fir s t day of school.” The men not only lacked time but money; fo r the main tenance budget— along with most other accounts-was cut back in order to balance the d is tric t’ s general fund tud- get. "The department has felt the district-w ide dollar squeeze," said Lindsay. " T h is year only half of the scheduled painting was com- i 4028 N. Michigan Another black leader who is less impressed with the ad m inistration’ s record, how ever, is Congressman Ronald V. Liellums, a bem ocrat from Berkeley, C a lif. In an eight- page telegram to the protest ing GI’ s of the 173rd,Dellums told them he supported their efforts to end racism in the armed services, to secure full constitutional rights fo r GI’ s and to bring about a complete withdrawal of U. S. forces from Vietnam. P vt. Mike M cIntire of Los Angeles read Dellums’ telegram to the cheers of about 50 GI’ s who were demonstrating peace fu lly cut side F o rt Campbell following L a ird ’ s departure on Sept. 2. The group was pre dominantly white, but it also contained a healthy sprinkling of blacks, Spanish-Americans and Indians. M cIntire who is an Indian, explained that while non-white GI's may have a more d iffic u lt time of it, most of the problems that concern him are common to soldiers of all races. "T h e y are send ing us to Vietnam to get our selves killed fo r absolutely nothing,” he said. " I t ’ s a complete farce. And if we do make i t back and try to say anything about it, we get has sled by the life rs and inves tigated by the p o lice ." As M cIntire was talking, FBI agents with cameras circled the demonstration, carloads of Tennessee State Troopers patrolled nearby, and two long-haired men, whom the protestors said were secret agents, listened intently. W illiam s Portland Community Col lege this fa ll is offering a totally unique concept in auto motive training designed by members of the automotive training staff in cooperation with the Automotive Advisory Committee. Minimum levels of achievement have been de fined on tiie basis of Job entry level performance. Perform ance objectives w ill replace the traditional le tte r grading system. The Instructional program leading to the associate degree In Automotive Technology in cludes 22 three-week units. Vernon Thelm a Carlson b « w Jam es L o vin g defense Secretary visited F o rt C a m p b e ll where th e 173rd is now stationed, re fused to allow tie c i ’ s to make the presentation. The GIs’ letter asserted that’ ’ through out our time in the service we’ ve seen m inority group C l’ s discrim inated against. In Vlemam that's been evidenced by higher casualty r a t e s . Cither times it takes the form of slower promotions, higher penalties to r rules violations and the worse Job assign ments. We feel that the Arm y fosters racism and has pur posely avoided dealing with the day-to-day problems of m i nority groups.” A u to m o tive tra in in g 2425 NJs. 15th 4012 N. Com mercial The secretary also contended, however,, that progress lias been made toward th e ir solu tion. "W e have made more progress In this area than any administration in American histo ry,” fie asserted, and he 9aid his source fo r that opin ion is c iv il rights leader Roy Wilkins of the NAACP. 6204 N.E. 11th 5255 N. Vancouver R ich a rd W ith yc o m b e C h a rlie Ford A group of 236 black, white, Chicano and Indian C l’ s— all of them members of the 173rd Airborne Brigade that re cently returned from V iet nam— have signed an o pen le tte r to (defense Secretary Melvin L a ird accusing the armed forces of racial dis crim ination. I he GI’ s tried to Jerry W . Cox 2822 N j i , 9th D e rric k M a r tin 3616 N j i . 16th W a lte r V. R eady 6329 N j i . Durham A N O OK D H C A N 1,F,S> S O N S L i i i o i a m i in o d e rn l method guarantees that von ran) Ira n i to plus either instrum ent. F o r in lo r m a li,,n. please r a l f ( l ; i A bina Club, score ima Lions Sunday of 69 ions C Club Fun Festival of Golf at West Delta Gulf , September |9tb. fe s tiv a l Champion wih a Rick Ruskop (right) of Rose C ity Coif Club. Al ub President Charles Ganter presents trophy. SHOP 9 TO 9 M O N THRU TRI SAT T it 6 ICIo.rrf Sun ) 30th and S. E. D IV IS IO N • 234-9351