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About Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1972)
■' tu Ol» \ l ' o t t l. lll i! , i O je » . i . i'o n r i. i M ) <? o n s K iu 1^11 eh RAo owns A lbina’s vacant buildings ? Who owns the dilapltatod aiul empty tu iklinga that lina W illiam s and Union Avenues? According to Multnomah County records, they belong to: 2619 n . W illiam s - City of Portland 2703-2717 N. W illiams City of Portland. 3331 N. W illiam s - Richard ami M argaret Atherton, Can non Beach. 3440 N. W illiam s - Time Petroleum Company, Seattle. 3902 N. W illiam s - John nie am) Julie Davis, Jefferson Davis, 70 N. E. Graham. 3913 N. W illiam a - James and Melba B u llet, 3602 N. ij. Braze«. 3923 N. E . L'nion - C .F.and Elizabeth Geist. 3933 N. E. Union. 4040 N . E. Union - W aller C . Reynolds, 6909 s.E . 42ml. 4074 N. W illiam s - Clark Wicks sparks clinic Sidney W icks, Portland Trail Blazer, answers question from Jimmy T rice, right, with Billschonely, voice ot the I rail Blaz ers, center, at T ra il Blazei sClinic sponsored byCai nation Co. Wicks NBA choice D r. M, L. King, J r . In Memory of a Great Man W illa m e tte Consistory holds DR. JEFFREY A DENTAL PLATES M O D E R N LIFELIKE election Deputy for the State of O re., Sovereign Grand Inspectors General. Vernon C. Butler, 33° presided over the annual elec tion of W illamette Consistory No. 23 - A ,L A R .F ,W J P ,H 3 ), Portland, Ore. on Sun. Jan 9th at Prince Hall Masonic Temple* The following Illustrious Princes were elected to office for the year 1972-73: III. Robert H. D illard 33° Commander In Chief; 111. Paul Johnson 32° — p irs t Lieutenant Commander; 111. John Blow 32 —Second Lieutenant Commander; I II . V\ diie St. C lare 32 0 -Secretary; 111. Jack V\ a3son 32 0 —T reasu rer. Other Grand Inspectors Generals (33°) that were in attendance and assisting in the election were: 111. James L . Wasson 33<J Inactive Past Deputy; 111. A . W. Denton 33°; HL Thomas R. Vickers 33°; III. Clerk Dean. J r . 33°. Past Commander In Chief W illiam B. Odom, J r . and the slate of officers for the year 1971-72 were given a riseing vote of thanks for a very successful year, having Increased the membership and carried out many successful projects. PARTIAL PLATES AND EXTRACTIONS Immediate Restorations Fla,«« m«orv«d ■rnnvodiatoly «H « r toot or« t i r r x l H • Partial Plates • Dental Plates ami Linda Washington, 4078 N . W Iliu m s . 4214 N. W illiam s - George and Frances Dean, 6125 N .E. 31st. 2519 N . W illiam s, 2509 - 2551 N. W illiam s - Jerome Lewis, Phillip amt Chlorals E ld e r, 3445 S.E. Harold Gt. M o .» SLEEP DURING EXTRACTIONS JOHNSON PAINTING in »ow n C arlos V«« V a n c o u v e r A vo Portland, Oro. 2609 N n ,i . F ig u rin e -lift la x re lie f Governor lorn McCall te - mlmled Oregon homeowners tixlsy that applicallonsare be ing accepted and assistance is b e in g given applicants fo i pioi<eity tax relief undei the 1971 law piovsling relief foi low income hunieowneia. McCall said a spot check by th e (iepartment o f Revenue showed considerable activity in i epreseniative counties on Monday, the first day applica tions could be accepted. I he new law sets the filing pei lixt from January I to A pill 15. I If you: te ll has grown too tight, but you hate tie I alea of strenuous workouts, try Figurine .shaping Studios new Bucaneei Men's P io g iam . d u i proven methods ot passive amt mild active exercise plus J e t advice will suon have you looking ami feeling years youngerl F or Information call: -0 4 9 5 4940 N. I I L o m b a rd I And Save More Fresh Young Corn Fed Pork MY-TE-FINE Finest Quality Pineapple Juice 4 40 ox. $ cans I M V T£ FINE Finest Q uality Pears 00 B a r tle tt H a lv e s 00 ¡Jwüirw. JA.OCh S w a n s o n F ro ze n Dinners, 4 Hearty, savory soup rich with tasty Tendermeated dams G reat cold- weather meal Bakery Savings | D e lic a te s s e n S a v in g s MY-TE-FINE Plain or Sugared Sliced Bacon Reg. fo 55‘ Pkg. of 12 H e a rty fla v o r fu l mack, always a fav orite with the young sters. 33 Reg. 89- Full Pound Sun Giant Almonds Mouth Wash Reg. 8 9 ' Reg. 97* 7 7 each )l I in » * C each Slightly salted. Truly a d iffe r ent fla v o r. W h o le crunchy a l monds. ^ ^ o b h ^ ^ ig ^ h a rm a c y S e c tio n S ilt Sudden Soft B e a u ty Dry Hair Spray An»l-P.r«plrant 16.2 oi. Reg. 19 and A v a ila b le Cosmetic Section Apples *5 .4 0 3 . lb b o . Save 75* on 7 Ibi Th« l.n«,i all pu.p o t, oppio «.Own Io. «oim« to u t* p.«t ” baling D ,f» ..,n , «han olbo, oppiai Th« him H . .h novi -h ilo . long«. Th« «lm .1 l.ghl ond light th« oo d centoni U low m oling a «oi.«. I« d.g«<l ond 11 po.hculo.ly |w«y *'»« Son.pl«! ond a « ,p « i 66 More Savings From Fred Meyer JANUARY SPECIALS Nen-illp, back featured turface with lurfece fringe. Ideal for furniture, table cover«, out««, dent and p ellet. • Throw Covers liable Candy Section G ille tte Rog. 66* 3 .3 o t. Produce Savings Crisp Roast Listerine Liberine Loxengei « • f l. 7 3 * 1 8 « ...................6 6 ‘ ex, I Fancy Golden Delicious Food Club or Oregon Chief Cake Donuts 77c Z Z 48 Reg fo 6 4 ‘ each Chicken. Turkey. Beef Ench.loda. Chopped Sirloin. Meaican Fresh, laart, tend«» pork chops Cut From Eastern corn led pork FM ta b le trim m ed (o r e x tra (continued from page 6, col umn 2) $033 VZ *e«h 7 0 " « IO t" *5.93 ...h "Chon« h" In Oeld, Srewn, Olive, Melen. urei helr-de leek, . . hold without itlffne««, even damp fher. Available Cosmetic Section O pen 9am to 10p m d a ily , includ ing Sunday. A lw a y s p len ty o f free an d easy p a rk in g . er I ♦ I I I M cCall urged a l l persons with questions about the new law to contact the tax col lectoi In th e courthouse. Special crews have been assigned to give such assistance. Shop | S haping I F rites G o o d W e d n e s d a y . Jan BRADY P A IN T «bop A p p ly fo r S id n e y W i c k s , top draft first 23 games, I« avei aged 4.1 choice of t he Portland T r a i l assists a contest. In his next B l a z e r s for L’C L A , will be 22 clashes, this average was th e only rookie participating up to 4.9. in t he.National Basketball As 5ml his rebounding aveiage sociation's A ll StarganieJan- jumped from 9 3 a game foi his uary 18 in Los Angeles. firs t 23 games fo 13.2 for his W icks, a 6 - 9 forward aver next 22 contests. aging 24.2 points a game, was In his f i r s t meetings with select«! by a vote of coaches each NBA opponent t h is sea to the NBA Western team. son, W ic k s did well for a W icks scored 1,087 points in rookie — 22.8 points, 8 . 9 r e - h l s f i r s t 4 5 g a m e s - a pace boumls and 3.7 assists a game. which over a full season would T he big story was whaf hap mean 1,981 points, just 19 short pened the second, third, foui th of being the eighth rookie in and fifth times he faced each NBA htstoiy to hit the 2,1X30 foe — - after once around tne mark. league. The seventh was Geoftiey Aftei his firs t games, lie av P etrie with the Blazers last e r a g e d 2 4 .9 points, 13 re season. bounds and 5.2 assists In hia The big key to W icks' suc fu s t campaign in the NBA. cess, however, has been im That record would put him provement. close to top 10 ranking in scor His scoring average has ing, rebounding and p l a y been fairly constant. But In his making. Hounsi YflW r .o .o n o b l. 2 8 7 -8 5 2 9 , 1 15 5 o ox. i . cans and “ M a t h f o r Elementary Teachers” taught by Dr.G avin Bjork, Monday and Wednes The L.S.Suprem eC&urtwlll day, 7:00-9:00 p.m.. consider Oregon’ s law t h a t Also being taught w ill oe permits non-unantmous j u r y ‘ ‘English Composition” by verdicts in crim inal c a s e s M r . Tom Dyer and M r . Tom Oregon allows an 11-1 or 10-2 Larson, Mondays, 6:45-9:30 vert ;t in all but firs t-d e g re e p jn .; “ Concepts of Fiction" rounder cases. Oregon and taught by M r. Tom Dyer and Louis^na are the only states M r . Tom Larson, W e d n e s that do not require unanimous days, 6:45-9:30 p jn . ; “ Am er decisions. * • • • FRBTRnWl «va IT I ican F ictio n " taught by .Mr. The Supreme Court h e a r d Richard Hopklna, Mondays, the case, R o tert Apodaca vs. D r . F r a n k W e s le y and M r. Oregon, a year ago but is ask Clayton Rees, Thursdays, 7:00 ing for f u r t h e r arguments, to 9:00 p.m.; “ General Sociol Jacob Tanzer, administrator ogy” taught byRgyRiat, Wed of the State Departm entofHu- W M ity , SiXO *e (iOO nesdays, 6:45-9:30 pun.. t*w4«r l i » «• I i OO man Resources, w ill defend “ History of W esternC lvtll- the state in hie form er capa zation” will be taught by D r. city as Oregon solicitor gen Charles LeCuln Tuesdays, D R . JEFFREY eral. He argued tin case when 6:45-9:30 p .m .; “ Economics it was firs t heard by the Su t o r Elementary Teachers" preme Court. t a u g h t by D r . Hugh Lovell, Public defender, Gary Bab D E N T IS T M o n d a y s , 6 :4 5-9 :30 p.m.j siMi i« «ini niN(. cock w ill represent Apodaca “ Elements of Logic” taught by 5 w j.d a and two other men who were Port! nod O, M rs . Andrea Orness, Thurs- convicted by non-unantmoue dsys, 7:00-9:00 p.m .. Phones verdicts. Babcock contends “ Fundamentals of Speech" 3 2 8 -7 5 4 5 the non-unanlmoue Jury ver w ill be taught by M rs . Gwen dicts violate the federal con- Danielson and M rs . Cynthia s tit I tut ion, Ham hlll, Tuesdays, 6i4S-9i00 More then 25O r e g o n pen p.m.| “ Music Fundamentals'' itentiary inmates w ill be en will be taught by M rs . W-ilma titled to new trial« if the law Sheridan, Tuesdays, 3t00-5i45 Is overturned by th e federal p.m.l "Beginning A rt Studio" courte. w ill be taught by M r. Jack Pat rick onP r id a y s , J i 00 -5 (3 0 p.m .. “ P h y s ic a l F it n e s s " , “ Weight Training” , and “ Fig H O M IN G !« ure Fitness” will be taught by members of the P ic H e a lt h and Physical tfdueatlon de partment faculty. Under tne supervision of D r. Lee Asgs- d tle , d e p s r t m e n t head clsesee are scheduled st the M att Dishman Center, Times will be announced later. Reg •R U « « t « M A Y F A IN TIN O l*5 tt2 £ iV *!!S L istration will be at the PSi; ed INTERIOR a EXTERIOR ucational Center. LICENSEO a INSURED G .E.D . Preparation classai will also begin onjanuary4th, CUI MTTlRf scheduled evenings from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. as follows: Mon R U S :2 S I-M 3 3 day, Math; Tuesday, S o c ia l 2947 N.K. 10th. RES: 3S3 - M l * Studies; Wednesday,Math; and Thursday, English. e Body a n d Fender R e p a ir Clam Chowder $ 1 I U.S. Suprem e Court considers O regon L aw ?5O2-25(Jo n . W illiams and Mb W illiams - k a il splney ot 2730 N. W illiam s. Who are these property uwoeia ami what t i e their plans toi lliese old buildings? I he Dbsei vei will explore these important questions In a futm Issue. Just say " C h a rg e It". Use your B an kA m ericard o r m aster c h a rg e on a ll V a rie ty a n d A p p a re l items.