Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, January 21, 1982, Page 38, Image 38

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"We will suffer and die if we have to”
. . . I don’t know what will happen now. We have got difficult
days ahead. But it doesn’t matter with me because I’ve been to
the mountain top. Like anyone else, I would like to live a long
life. But I’m not concerned with th at I just want to do God’s will
and He has allowed me to go up the mountain. I see the promised
land. I may not get there with you, but I want you to know
tonight that we as a people will get to the promised land. I am
happy tonight that I am not worried about anything. I’m not
fearing any man. Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming
of the Lord.
You all know the story of Rip Van Winkle___
Everyone remembers that Winkle slept for twenty years.
But what is important is that when he went up on that moun­
tain to sleep there was a picture of King George hanging in the
town.
When he came down, there was a picture of George Washing­
ton in its place.
Rip Van Winkle slept through a revolution, but we cannot
afford to remain asleep. . . .
Our world is as a neighborhood.
We must all learn to live together as brothers, or we will all
perish as fools...
There are two challenges to America.
The challenges are racism and poverty.
In a few weeks a few of us are coming to Washington to see
if the will to meet those challenges still lives among us.
We’re not coming to engage in any histrionic action.
We are not coming to tear up Washington.
We are coming to engage in dramatic, nonviolent action.
We are coming, and we will stay as long as we have to___
We will suffer and die if we have to. For I submit, nothing
will be done until people put their bodies and soul into this.
F
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A pril 8, 1968
Memphis, Tennessee
1968
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inexpensive little jobs you
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money all year long.
Good Wishes
to the
Community
on the
Day o f Remembrance
County Commissioner Caroline Miller
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cent bulbs to fluorescent.
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washers. Savings: Up to $19 a year.
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There
are many little
Cost: 70* per filter. Savings:
jobs
all
over
your house that
Up to $20 a year.
can save energy.
1 Lower vour heating
20. Give us a call. Your
thermostat in winter and
local Pacific Power office is a
t fr t nuked by hot water to tts when youre shaving
raise it in the summer. Cost: good place to pick up free d o
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mt/ney yeas spend for hot water down the drain
Free. Savings: $12 to $100 a
it-yourself information and
year.
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booklet on these ideas.
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Install v wall plug in-
We can help. Just call
those jobs and how much you filtration gaskets i on exterior
our
office
can save by doing them.
walls. Cost: $1.50 for 10. Sav- 238-2811 here in Portland at
ings: $4 to $15 a year.
If you neecr‘how-to
instructions, we have a free
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caulk around exterior doors.
local Pacific Power office.
Cost: $10. Savings: Up to $8*
a
year.
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thermostat to 12(T,
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window.
year.
Savings: $4 to $12* a year.
2. Wrap water heater
13. Caulk around an ex­
with insulation. Cost: $20
terior window frame. Cost:
S a v in g $12 to $18 a year.
$6. Savings: $4 to $12* a year.
Wrap hot water
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