Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, February 17, 1972, Page 7, Image 7

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F e b ru a ry 17, 1972
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P R O T E C T IO N
OREGON CONSUMER LEAGUE
MODEL CITIES OFFICE
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P o r tla n d , Orepon 97208
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D e ar P e v e re n d H e n d e rs o n :
ISAAC 'IKE' MURPHY
W hen jockey Eddie Arcaro gallo|x-il across the
finish Inn- astride Citation in the 1948 Kentucky
I )erhy, lie broke .1 long standing record set by Isaac
Ike M urphy.
M urphy, a Negro, was one of racing s all tune
greats and the first jockey to w in the C h u rchill
Downs 1 lassie three times I lie recortl stood for
57 years, u ntil A riaro toppled it by w inning his
fourth on ( nation
We w is h to b r in p to y o u r a t t e n t io n th e two jo b ads t a t
r e c e n t ly ran in v o u r n a p e r on o u r Procrrarr.
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MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.
"’ h is i s th e f i r s t t in e t h a t wa have had such t r r r e n c o u -
re sp on se from a n e ig h b o rh o o d p jT lic a t io n as v . r e c e iv e r i-
a r e s u l t o f o u r p la c in p th e ads in v o u r
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v?r v <Tr« t i f i e d W ith th e r e s u lt s o b ta in e d
ir o n t h e i r p u b lic a t io n .
I have a dream today . . . I have a dream that
one day every v alley shall be exalted, every h ill and
mountain shall he made low. I he rough places
w ill be made plain, and the crooked places w ill Ire
made straight And the glory of the Lord shall be
revealed, and all flesh shall see it together. This is
our hope . . . W ith this faith we shall he able to
work together, to pray together, to struggle together,
to go io jail together, to stand up for freedom
together, knowing we w ill he free one day.”
S in c e re ly v o u r s ,
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A lto n P ape
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V IG IL A N C E IN THE MARKETPLACE
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JACK SISSON
lack Sisson, a stocky, muscular Rhode Island
militiaman, crashed into a general s bedroom and
won himself a place in history. I listorv noted the
general, too, to the general s chagrin
lo r what happened to Richard Prescott, a British
major general, was a classic example of a Bloody
disgrace.
I le was captured in his nightshirt, under the
noses of Ins own soldiers, behind his own lines,
anil he was ignominiously marched in his bare
leet to a waiting boa, and whisked away with his
trixips Ixin g none the wiser.
BOP CITY
Bop City Records R A B; Spirituals
We ship any whe re
Loca ted
5130 N.E. Union
S & J
1036 N.E. A lberta
POOL,CARDS AND SNACKS
Hours 10:00 A M. til 1:00 A M .
Sam F. Scott
Earl Foster
OWNERS AND MANAGERS
phone 284-9597
5901 N. B orthw ick, 3-p lu s
B d r m s , C li, 50 x 100 c o r­
n e r, $5,500.
A
Mason
W illia m s - 100x100
C o r. m -3 $13,000
0007 N .E . 25th amt A in s -I
w o rth , 4 B ilr ., B ric k , C B .I
Illg patio, o il furnace, f r p lc ,|
p a rty r m . - A beautiful house.
$32,500, w /w carpet, d r.ip e s j
dishw asher, disposal.
FOR RENT: 2 Bedroom A pt.,
Range and R e frig e ra to r, E lre -
5417 N .E . 15th Nice
pla<...... I 1st flo o r, Water ami
75x100 Lot - $ 10,500
garbage paid - - $90,
Owner anxlous-l Bdrms.fplc-
Several apartm ents — $65-75.
713 N . Hurnboldt-$9,000.
Investors - we liave i>arkage
deals on fix e rs .
Lot-50x 100 cor ,-M -3 -$ 7,500
C all Louis Scott 285-6574
J.J. WALKER REAL ESTATE
24Hour phone service
665-3491 "Invest In the West**
665-41451
Employment
Stenographer -C le i k
$228310 B i-W eekly
High School Diplom a o r e -
qu Iva lent,
40 wpm
typing
speed, shorthand at 80 wpm .
P reviou s o ffice experience
re q u ire d .
Please apply in person.
M odel C ity Agency
5329 NE Union Avenue
Room $225
A n E qua I o p p o rtu n ity I . mpl ov­
er
T y p is t-C le rk
$221.60 B i-W eekly
High School Diplom a o r e -
quivalent,
40 wpm
typing
speed. Some previous office
experience de sira ble .
Please apply In (verson.
Model C itie s Agency
5329 NE Union Avenue
Room $225
An Equal O pportunity
E m ploye r
senlor-stenographei
$266.40 B i-W eekly
High School Diplom a o r e-
qulvalent, previous c le ric a l
experience req uire d, type 40
wpm and tra n s c rib e dicta tion
at 80 wpm, knowledge ot office
p ra ctice s amt procedures amt
a b ility to prepare effective
correspondence.
Please apply in ,verson.
M odel C iiie s Agency
5329 NE Union Avenue
Room $225
An Equal O pportunity
E m ploye r
W ANTED IM M EDIA I ELY
I m usclan fo r church posi­
tion .
M ust le aide to play
all type related m usic. C a ll
281-4693 letw een 6:00 & 7:00
p.m .
Monday th ru F rid a y .
JACOB DODSON
PART TIM E F IL E CLERK
2 to 3 hours da ily
$2.00 an hour.
C a l l 224-7250, E xt. 446 f o r
application.
H ygienist M ultnom ah County
Health Departm ent at t ie Al­
b in a M u lti-S e rv ic e C e n t e r
D LAL-A-JO B
284-5361
60 - 7Oj> patients and commu­
nity education
I ’edudontics p ra ctice salary
C o m p e t i t i v e to p r i v a t e
p ra ctice
C a ll 280-6927
PHYSICAL
ENVIRONM ENT
PROGRAM COORDINATOR
B i-w e e kly, $560-$668.80
To develop and execute physi­
cal environm ent p ro je c ts in
Model C itie s Neighborhood.
BA o r BS m urban planning,
a rch ., oi related. 3 y e a i s
p l a n n i n g experience ( ot 2
years plus M a s te r’ s ), I year
supe rv i s io n. A p p ly bef o re
Feb. 29 at Room 217,5329 N .E,
Union A v e , P ortla nd , Oregon
97211. No phone c a lls .
Famed explorer John C. Fremont surrounded
himself w ith able men on his expeditions to the
Far West. One of them was named K it Carson.
Another was Jacob Dodson.
Dodson jojned Fremont when he was 18 and
accompanied him on three expeditions into the
wilderness west of the Rockies.
p e p i ’ s bo ttl F sho p
L e t P EPI S BO TTLE SHOP be your headquarters fo r
champagne, wines, m ix e rs . .
the lowest p rice s in ‘
town
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Services
Trainees
needed
Sewing Machine yiperators are
needed at J A N T Z E N . We tra in
if you have good eye sight and
good s k ill w ith your hands,
c e n tra lly located near public
tra n sp o rta tio n .
Good fi inge benefits
Equal
opportunity
em ployer
Apply a tJ a n t/e n ,N .E . 20thand
Sandy - 9 AJM. to 3 PJM.
Teacher Wanted
Co o rd ln a to r Head Teacher needed.Q ualifications 2 years f o r ­
mal) education beyond high school with em phasis on child care
o r re lated field and 6 months experience in c h ild ca re o r related
w o rk.
If Intere ste d, send a resum e to:
Berean 4-C
Child Care Center
4822 N. Vancouver
Lloyd Center — Next to the Liquor Store
t
. J pLPl S One end Only Store
x f c ' i . - . y Op* ’ » » a m to 9 00 p m D .ilv
y
Sundays Noon to 4 00 p m
281-2731
T A X SERVICE
Ray’ s Personal la x service
1814 N . B . Dek.iiu
Portland
Phone 289-1648
97211
Accounting ami Bookkeeping
System s, Evenings ami Week­
ends. 24 h r. message center.
Bowen-Duncan Company
O pe ra tors of Automated Book­
keeping ami Accounting sys­
tem s.
2716 N. E. Union
C a ll 288-8341.
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PIANO OR ORGAN LESSONS:
La test and m odern method
guarantees that you can learn
to play e ith e r in s tru m e n t.F o r
i n f o r m a t i o n , please ca ll
287-1634.
287-8529
For Rent
B achelor apartm ent In woods
neat- zoo - unfurnished.
223-4784
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RECLAIMED FURNITURE
W-sjdit vs Su.u
3727 N MISSISSIPPI
2609 N. Vanco uver Ave.
Portland, Ore.
A.A. Construction Co.
105 W . 5th Street
Vancouver.W ash.
Project Unit
SEAMSTRESS
ou tu re l/Ji/onne
B e itp r D resses
Most reasonable shop in town
Carlos
7 //
Custom Tanorinq ! .racer,Pr
Body and Fender Repair
2 8
unit
apartment
houses to be
287-3244
constructed
CASH FOR OLD FURNITURE
Don’ t throw o r give away your unwanted olde r ite m s. We buy
old fu rn itu re , antiques, and olde r m iscellaneous a rtic le s . We
also buy com plete estates.
CALL US FIRST-LUCAS
BROS FOUNDRY ANTIQUES 287-3489
5507 N .E . 3 0 th . & KILLING SWORTH
in
Washougal,Wash.
Sub Bid-Sub Contractors
Requested
Plans available at Office
Call 206-694-3343