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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 .»
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EXTRACTIONS
JOHNSON PAINTING
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C arlos
V««
V a n c o u v e r A vo
Portland, Oro.
2609 N
n ,i
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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.
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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.
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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
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15 5 o
ox.
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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
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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.