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About Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1973)
Portland/Observer Thursday. Julv 19. I P.nje 1 SPECIAL! Bachelors Laundry One Day Service SAVE YOUR CLAIM TICKETS! 10 cleaning and pressing c I j i ;: ti kets good for 1 81b. load of cle inlng and pressing. BUDGET DRY CLEANERS 7220 N. Fessenden 2 8 6 -2 2 9 6 'fo/ui Mutkn 'f Old Blood’s Departm ent Store $4/ BtooeTJ ¿or fine e(utb A complete line o f the latest in M en’s and Women’s w ear and Children’s Shoes 'Watergate Papers’ quick success Manning hi» booth at the NEA conference in Portland i* Sid Rrawrr, creator of the Watergate Paper». A satire on the Watergate scandal, the kit. produced by "Water bug Productions", contains cartoon», picture», do it your self material», a set of letter heads to make your own forgeries, and the popular new song by Missouri Con gressman William J,. Hein gate, "Down at the Old Watergate". «rawer, who is an adver tising photographer, ron reived the idea on the day President Nixon spoke to the nation. A friend called him to say "Sid, have you heard the new»? . . . Everybody'» resigning . .. Haldeman, Er lichman, Sigretti. Mitchell, and many others on the White House staff." The purpose of the Watergate Papers is to provide some comic relief to the terrible events faring the nation to day. «rawer believes that no matter how tragic a situa lion the country is involved in. the one great thing about Americans is that they can still laugh and have a sense of humor. Copies were passed out at the ofiening session of the Senate Watergate hearings. An instant sucres after it's introduction at the Double day Hook Store in New York, the initial printing was sold out in three days. A second printing of 200,000 is now off the press. Another hit of Waterbug Production» is a line ol a different Watergate T Shirts, which are being manufar lured at a rate of 20,000 a day. Additional items are on the drawing board, foreign rights are being sold to a syndicate for publication of the Watergate Papers in France, England. Germany, Japan. Italy, New Zealand and Israel. (Editor's note: The Ob server thanks Sid «rawer for the use of his copywrited materials.) Phone 281-6808 3933 N.E. Union Ave. HOUSE of SOUND Rhythn & Blues copyright c 1973 by SiO Brader Jazz HOUSE Stereo Tapes “ W e 'v e ta k e n crim e o ff the streets Needles Voice of the NAACP by Ellis ( a*>Min, President Saturday (June 23) wax a "»ad day" for Oregon when 31 member» of th«- House of Representative» in Salem saw Are You in The Clouds W here To Find real Style in eyeglass fashion and color Tints? Answer: Binyon Optical 6 3 0 S. W. Broadway 2 2 6 -6 6 8 8 Jantzen Beach Center 2 8 3 -3 1 9 5 D r. I.. W esley Aplanap. O ptom etrist issiMiate optometrists: Hriggx, Hatten, Miller and Stfnger fit to defeat House «ill 3283. What is House Rill 3283? You will recall that we, the NAACP, and others worked hard to get Senate Kill 475 passed only to have the young Senator from Klamath Falls. Fred Heard, get up in the Senate and refer this hill hark to committee. (Please remember that referring bills back to committee is the "code word” for kill it.) Therefore. House Bill 328ft came into being, which would do the same for us as Senate Bill 475. The bill simply is "to deny a liquor license to clubs that discriminate be cause of race, color or sex". The defeat of this bill only indicates "loud and clear” the long way we still have to go in this State to make "civil rights and equal opportunity a reality for all its citizens". We have 31 persons who said by their vote that to "discriminate against a per son because of race, color or sex is the way of life for them and we must uphold segregation as honorable and justifiable". Table Square 2125 N. Vancouver ’ \ * .• .1 „• > \ O U * « I Now Serving Lunch 11:00-2:00 Dinner 4:00-8:30 Live entertainment 7 nights a week Now appearing Ed Dexter & Satisfation Featuring Reco Lopagas Also Jose Shield The Inn Place to gol Brighem Scott Enterprise 288-5427 And to the 31 who voted against us, (some who live and represent the «lack com munity) we now know how to deal because you have played your hand. «e as sured we shall remember when the time comes that you will need us and our support. No threat just a friendly warning. In case someone should forget. I’d like to remind you that I have a good and long mem ory. I trust you will remember that this is the thinking of over one half of our legis lators on the House side. A great cause to be concerned and truly a sad time in our history. I wish to thank Repre sentative Vera Katz “ for her courage and guts" to stand up and be counted and to speak out for the rights of human beings as persons. I am mindful, however, of the fact that there were 28 others who stood up and for this the NAACP says "thank you". For the latest in I P». 45s and 8 track tapes, check out the House ot Sounds today. 3606 N. W illiams Avenue 287-1960 Only one luxury car in America can have the highest resale value. This is it. -f YWCA schedules class How to keep from being run over on your bike while riding and touring in the city and country will be pre sented at a YWCA bike workshop. The Cycle Craft Bicycle Shop and the Portland Wheelman Touring Club will cooperate on the 7 p.m. July 10 workshop. Bicycle rights and laws, and bicycle upkeep and repair will be discussed. A 50 cent registration fee will be collected at the work shop, located at the down town YWCA. 1111 SW 10th Avenue. It.ix il »n resale puts» published in recent National Automobile Dealers' Association guide books Continental Mark IV letuin» mote ot it»original manufacturer's su g g c s lc il puce than any other luxury sat built in Ameina CONTINENTAL MARK IV LINCOLN MERCURY DIVISION Nough said! J. Alton Page 256-2800 i