Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 21, 1973, Page 4, Image 4

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Portland/Obs. rver
Ttairaday Juna 21. 1973
YSOL robbed of equipment
Edgar Allen Reeves swings into action on KGAR Saturday
afternoons.
Roy J's decision to stop his weekend Soul Show was
quickly laid to rest after a bombardment of calls from Oregon
and Washington fans.
Finally.
a painless way to save.
On June 14th. between the
tiptoeing hours of 1:00 and
9:00 in the morning, a very
particular burglar entered
the offices of YSOL Radio,
2723 N.E. 7th.
Oliver O'Farrel. director of
the struggling, independent,
com m unity-oriented radio
station, said Friday June 14,
"He (the burglar) was very
selective. He knew exactly
what he wanted and that's
all he took."
Apparently the thief had
been in the office before
the closing time of 1:00 a.m.,
had shut off the burglar
alarm and unlocked the back
window. When the Y SOL
offices were closed down for
the night, the thief returned
with transportation and some
apparent help.
He stole one turntable, one
cassette recorder, an open
reel tape deck, sixty 45-rpm
records (all the latest), sixty
albums (all the latest), three
speakers, and two receivers.
Some of the equipment be
longed to employees of YSOL
who had loaned it to the
station until it was able to
supply it's own.
The loss is estimated at
approximately $2.000.
The
rule that no visitors will be
allowed in the offices after
5:30 will now be strictly
enforced, and the back win
dow will be boarded up per
manently.
YSOL. already crippled by
a shortage of funds, has been
Now there’s a painless,almost f«»ol-
pruuf way to save. Save-O-Matie.
It works very simply. Yon tell ns
how much you’d like to save each
month, anil w ell transfer it from
your First National checking
account to your savings account.
and
P.H. Grand Chapter, O.E5.
present
Annual Promenade & B a ll
Thunderbird Inn, Jantzen Beach
June 23, 1973
10:00 p.m. - 2:00 a.m.
Donation • $2.50
Annual Banquet
Thunderbird Inn
June 24, 1973
8 00 p.m.
Donation - $6.50
The public is invited
badly hurt by this "un
brotherly" deed. However,
as an Observer reporter in­
terviewed Oliver O'Farrell
Friday morning after the
sex d iscrim inatio n
House Bill 4U4 became ef­
fective in the State of Wash
ington on June 7, 1973. This
is a bill relating to the Laws
against Discrimination.
Basically, discrim ination
has been a m atter of state
concern since the early pas
sage of laws covering race,
color, creed, national origin
and age. In 1971 the legis
lature amended the law to
incude non-discrimination in
employment on the basis of
sex. Now in 1973 discrimi­
nation on the bais of marital
status has been declared
unlawful by the lawmakers
as they recently amended
the Law.
Marital status
covers employment, credit
and insurance transactions
and real property transac­
tions.
In
ROY BURNETT'S
VALIANTS
IN VOLUME
SALE!
Employment
-
Em­
ployers cannot refuse to hire
an applicant because a spouse
works for the same company.
In Housing - It is now
an unfair practice to dis
criminate in the course of
negotiating, executing or
financing a real estate trans­
action whether by mortgage,
deed or trust, contract or
other instrument imposing a
lien or other security of real
property or in negotiating or
executing any item or ser
vice related thereto including
issuance of title insurance,
m ortgage insurance, loan
guarantee, or other aspects
of the transaction. In hous
ing this means that the
average citizen in the market
for a rental, lease or pur­
chase of real property, which
includes ap a rtm e n ts, etc.,
cannot be refused on the
basis of marital status.
In Credit Transactions
F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K
OF OREGON
Mvmtsr I OK
Oliver O'Farrell. YSOL Director, explains how the break in
was planned.
W ashington b ars
P H. Grand Lodge, F. A A.M.
Automatically. You’ll never
miss the money. Hardly even
realize you're saving it. U ntil,
of course, you look at your
savings account. It s a pleasant
surprise. And completely painless!
-
C redit cannot be refused
based on marital status.
In Insurance — It is an
unfair practice uni er the
Washington State I; w Law
Against Discrimination for
ANY person, whether acting
for himself (herself) or an­
other, in connection with an
insurance transaction to fail
or refuse to issue or renew
insurance to any person be
cause of sex, marital status,
race, creed, color or national
origin.
Application for Credit -
It is an unfair practice to use
or require designation of the
sex. race, creed, color or
national origin of any person
on ANY document concerning
an application for credit in
any credit transaction.
New to the Law Against
Discrimination is an addition
which makes it possible for
any person who deems that
he has been injured by any
act in violation of the Law
Against D iscrim ination to
have recourse through civil
action in the courts to enjoin
such respondents from fur
ther violations and to recover
the actual damages sustained
by him or her together with
the cost of suit, including a
reasonable attorney's fee, or
any other remedy authorized
by the Law Against Dis­
crimination or the U.S. Civil
Rights Action of 1964.
break in, plans to continue
the radio station w ere
stronger than ever.
Mr. O'Farrell has solemn
faith that YSOL, though bat
tered and torn, will someday
succeed. Donations are very
badly needed!
It is our
our chance, those who can
spare a dime, to help YSOL
keep the faith.
SOFAS!!
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Notice
The Bethel AME Youth
Choir will hold a car was
Sa’urday, June 16th, from
tn. to 5:00 p.m. at the
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Union Avenue.
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170-1973
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.
2 10 N W B r o a d w a y
2 2 2 -1 8 0 1
OES teaches sports
Due to public demand, the
basketball-soccer clinic being
offered by Oregon Episcopal
Schools this summer has
expanded its program. There
now will be three soccer
clinics offered, with starting
dates scheduled for July 9,16,
and 23. Each clinic will run
for four days, and the funda
mentals of >all handling,
dribbling, and offense tactics
will be stressed. Also, rules
and good sportsmanship will
be stressed daily. Heading
the soccer clinic will be .John
Hicks, varsity soccer coach at
Bishop Dagwell Hall for the
past five years. Hicks has led
his teams to the State Finals
four times.
Both the basketball and
soccer clinics will be open to
boys between the ages of nine
and fourteen. The cost for
each session will be $20 and
both morning and afternoon
session hours are available.
The basketball clinic will
stress ball handling, shooting,
dribbling and passing. At
the end of each day there will
be team competition at each
grade level. Gary Craigmiles,
athletic director and varisity
basketball coach at Dagwell
for eight years, will direct this
clinic.
Also, if coaches are in­
terested, teams can be ac­
commodated at the clinic,
and a special discount is avail
able. The clinic directors will
also work on an individual
basis with coaches.
The basketball soccer clinic
at OES is the only combined
clinic of its kind being offered
in the metropolitan Portland
area this summer.
All equipment for the clinic
will be furnished except for
shoes, sh orts and shirts.
And, the fees will include
medical insurance for each
participant.
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anil som e are not so inexpensive, but all are beautiful. Do yourself a favor. If you're
looking for a sofa, shop Harold K elley ’s before you buy. V mi ll be glad you did.
This is a Special Sale for our friends who read
The Observer. All sofas in stock w ill be reduced
in price if you bring in this advertisement.
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