Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, September 23, 1971, Page 7, Image 7

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    Portlarid/Observer Tliim djy, Sept. 23, 1971 Page 7
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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
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V e rn a S h e p h e rd
M a r th a
2832 N j i . 9th
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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
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R a y H o llo w a y
4046 NJE. 7tli
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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. Ross
N o rm a
M a rs h a l
Classified
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side and out. Nice living room.
Separate dining room. Fam ily
kitchen. 2 bedrooms & bath
on main floor. 2 large bed­
rooms up. Fenced backyard.
Double garage.
Basement.
O il heat. Low move in cost
to qualified buyer. $14,950.
C all:
Hilda M a rksta lle r
255-3991 or 288-5749. Wal­
lace Realty.
L. N o rm a n Love
4024 N j i . 18th
Help Wanted -Men ami Women
Physical Environment
Planning Assistant
5254.40-$290,00 Bi-Weekly
Should have experience with
physical programs amt com­
munity organizations; com­
munication skills; minimum
high school grad preferably
some college; report w riting
and research. Apply in person
only Model C ities Agency
5329 N ji. Union Ave. Room
217. Closing! ite Oct. 1,1971,
EOE.
D a v id N. Peters
1541 N j i , Holman
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W a lla c e
2036 N ji . 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.
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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 .
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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-
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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
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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.
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