Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, May 29, 1985, Page 10, Image 10

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    Page 10, Portland Observer, May 29, 1986
Elected Black
officials up
The numoer o f Black elected offi-
cials rose by 6.2 percent nationwide
last year, reports the Joint Center for
Political Studies, which has conduct­
ed an annual census o f Black officials
since 1970. Between January 1984 and
January 1985, the total number in­
creased from J,700 io 6,056. Last
year's increase was 1.7 percent.
Some 85 percent o f the increase
took place in the South, which con­
tains 53 percent o f the country’s
Black population and 63 percent of all
Black elected officials. Alabama had
a net gain of 61; South Carolina. 47;
Georgia, 39; and Louisiaian, 37. Lou­
isiana, where 27 percent o f the voting-
age population is Black, remains the
state with the largest number of Black
officials — 475 — followed by Mis
sisippi, with a 31 percent Black
voting-age population and 444 Black
OWN A HOME
FOR LESS THAN
s25.000!
★ THAT'S RIGHT!!! - HUD is offering several homes listed below for
officials.
The increases were spread across all
levels o f office except federal, where
Katie H a ll’s (D -IN ) defeat in the May
1984 primary reduced the number of
Black members o f Congress to 20.
The number o f Black mayors in­
creased by 31. to 286 — the largest
increase o f any year since the center
began counting. Black elected o ffi­
cials remain disproportionately con­
centrated in municipal offices —
mostly city councils; some 48 percent
o f Black officials are municipal o ffi­
cials, while only 27 percent of all
elected officials fall in that category.
Some significant firsts in 1984:
— New York State gained its first
Black mayor: Ronald A. Blackwood,
in Mount Vernon.
— Pennsylvania got its first Black
woman slate senator: Roxanne Jones,
from Philadelphia. Yvonne Miller of
Norfolk, Virginia, is the first Black
woman since Reconstruction to win
election to the state House o f Dele
gates. Oregon got its first Black
woman in the slate legislature: M a r­
garet Carter from Portland.
— Alabama elected its first Black
woman judge, Jo Celeste Pettway.
Despite these firsts and the 6.2
percent overall increase, however,
Blacks still hold only 1.2 percent of
the 490,800 elective officers in the
country. Black elected official* con­
tinue to be concentrated in Black
majority districts and generally de­
pend on the Black electorate for
victory.
The number of Black women in
office continues to grow at a faster
rate than the number of Black men.
In January 1985, there were 1,358
Black women in office, an increase of
99, or 8 percent, over the previous
year — as compared to a 5.7 percent
increase for Black male officehold­
ers Black women now make up 22 4
percent of all Blacks in elective o f­
less than ‘25,000!!!
.INTERESTED? - Call any real estate agent and say, “I’m
★ interested In owning a HUD home.” They’ll provide you with
the information, show you homes, complete the paperwork, and
best of all, HUD PAYS the agent’s commission, if there’s a sale.
★ TOO EXPENSIVE? - If our low, low asking price is more than your
budget will allow, make us an offer!! We might accept it!!
★ WHAT SHOULD YOU DO? • Call or see a real estate agent TODAY!!!
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BID OPENING HOMES
BID ACCEPTED UNTIL 11:00 AM JUNE 10
BID OPENING 1:00 PM JUNE 10
’ ,1 1 5 Mary i Way. Central Pomi
3 Bd
2 Ba
•47.000
t ,8 8 S q Ft
* M 7 (roadw ay SI N, (a lte a d a
2 Bd 1 Ba 740 Sq F,
'» .0 0 0
* 1715 Concord I I . Euoono
2 B d 1 B a 6 2 4 S q Ft
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1 B d, 1 B a 9 7 6 S q F,
'15.000
433 (a rX Iey W. Gladatono
3 B d. t Ba 1079 S q Fl
,10 0 Tamara Cl», G rin ta Paaa
3 B d . 2 B a , 100 S q Ft
‘M 0 M
4 M Main ( Pilot RocX
2 B d. 1 B a 1046 S q F,
'10 000
* (0 0 Lincoln t l . Sllaarton
3 Bd 1 Ra 1142 Sq Fl
*33.000
3 (0 0 0
5011 25th A»« NE Portland
3 B d 1 B a 1321 S q F,
'11.000
513 1Tth St N S prlngfltld
3 B d. 1 Ba. 1210 S q Fl
'1 1 5 0 0
'5000
1 7 M Praecet, t l N. Portland
2 Bd, 1 Ba 6 0 8 Sq F,
•17 000
11720 M T H St NE, Vancovaar
4 B d 1 B a 1 27 9 S q Ft
'32.000
717 Lineal« t t . Klamath Falla
2 B d t B a 1156 S q F,
BID OPENING HOMES
BID ACCEPTED UNTIL 11:00 AM JUNE 3
BID OPENING 1:00 PM JUNE 3
H M L o e X h a a a n Aaa S p rln jl
3 B d , B a 1 01 2 S q Ft
• 1252 1SSth A ra SW Saaaarton
3 Bd 2 Ba 1306 Sq FI
'33.000
207 Croche» Ln Façon»
3 Bd 1 Ba 1012 S q Fi
'11 .( M
•2 0 5 ChoaaN. Portland
2 B d 1 B a. 8 8 3 S q Fl
•27.000
* 117 M Cimatura Ad IW Saaaarton
4 B d 3 B a 1 8 2 0 S q Ft
•71.000
350 Kuby A ra Eufono
5 Bd V i Ba 2031 Sq Fl
•47.500
4124 Grand Aa« NE Portland
2 Bd 1 Ba 8 60 Sq F,
•17,000
* 374 11IM St 1. ItH o M n a
3 Bd , Ba 1118 S q F,
M Franwood Way SW. Sooaorton
4 B d t B a. ,1 4 0 S q F,
•43.000
375 Elmwood C I Oregon City
3 B d r , B a ,2 7 8 S q F i
•42.(00
' I M ’ Eugana C l NE Salom
3 B d. 2 Ba 1233 S q F,
‘ M.OOO
* 4 I M 0 Anconla O r Trail
2 Bd 2 Ba 1440 S q F,
O S Klnaa Court, Conbai Pomi
3 B d . V .v B a 1 1 9 6 S q F ,
•17.500
•17.000
' ( ( 4 5 0 (1 (prlnghald
3 B d 1 B a 1 ,7 8 S q F ,
'» .S M
* 24 Martin Or. Umatilla
3 Bd 1 Ba 1056 Sq F,
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•24 I M
• 1 (O M (Ih C rN E .V a n e o v a a r
3 Bd 2 Ba 1354 S q F,
•44 7 50
>141 IM h PI W. (a fo n o
4 B d 2 B a 1341 S q F,
'» .5 0 0
* (0 4 Sth | , IW PandMton
3 Bd 1 Ba 768 S q Ft
4 (1 1 l l l h Aao N f . Portland
3 Bd 1 Ba 1124 S q F,
(p rln ffla td
1 Ba 9 00 Sq F,
3 (2 1 G I I
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3 Bd
fices.
EXTENDED LISTING HOMES
S cho ol Lunch
M enu
• 1 M 7 0S Jaapar St t Cornanti»
4 B d 2 B a 1 8 5 8 S q F t D u p le .
• t 104 7th I t
t.
3 Bd. t Ba
Monday. June 3
Zesty Tostada w/Lettuce, Tomato
Whole Kernel Corn
Pineapple Chunks
Chocolate Pudding
M ilk
Tuesday. June 4
Golden fish Wedge
Skinny french fries
Tossed Salad
Hot Soft Prct/el
Orange Wedges
Milk
Wednesday. June 6
Beef Sausage Puva
Celery Chunks
w/Peanut Butler Dip
Peach Slices
Sugar Cookie
M ilk
Thursday. June 6
Hot Dog
Tater Triangle
Carrot Coins w/Ranch Dip
Apple H alf
M ilk
Friday, J u n e 7
Golden Baked Chicken
Tater Rounds
Mixed Vegetables
Peanut Butter Brownie
Ice Juicee
M ilk
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Carta®« G roat
1 3 7 3 S q Ft
1 M S Van ®wran C oriapa G roat
2 B d 1 B a 7 9 6 S q Ft
•10.( M
•M .IM
1121 OLaon I I (E MHwoaXla
2 Bd 1 Ba 9 8 0 S q Ft
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•11.»
> 11 H o w la n d I t . M y rtle C roat
2 Bd
• 104 3rd I t Gatto«
3 B d . 1 - iB a , 136 0 S q Ft
•42.5M
‘>.500
NOTICE TO ALL REAL
ESTATE BROKERS
5 7 6 S q Ft
701 Tuomaa I t . Myrtle C roat
3 B d 1 'v B a 1 9 0 0 S q F t
1S111
(1 4 Praacotl Cl. Klamath Fatta
V ac a n t Lot
1 Ba
b ,
o n t D
2B d
1 Ba
864 Sq
'>4.000
Ft
(0 ,5 - 1 7 Albma Aa» N Portland
4 B d 2 B a 1 6 9 5 S q F t D u p le «
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■” * * “
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4 7 » Ratio« Dr K Salam
2 B d 1 B a 8 0 7 S q Ft
T i l l Inaloy I E . P o rtlan d
4057 PacX 0» Klamath Falla
2 B d 1 B a 7 8 6 S q Ft
55 000
*17,1
S O V O
'I S O M
| 7 M 12 Albina A ta N Portland
2 B d 2 B a . 1 1 5 0 S q F t D u p le «
1 1 0 0 M i l l I t NE. V ancouftr
0124 Calhoun I t N. Portland
2B d 1 Ba 720 S q Ft
'>0.000
M S 14th I t NW. Vancovaar
4 B d 2 B a 1752
M 1 4 MKhtçan Aro N. Portland
5 B d 1 'V B a 1 6 8 0 S q F I
*15.MO
141 lid i« Aaa NÉ Satani
3 B d 1 B a 9 4 5 S q Ft
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3 Bd
1W
1 Ba
1248 S q Ft
S O L D
,0 7 WHaon Aaa W Tacott
3 Bd , Ba 9 ,2 S , F,
C h a n g e OF EARNEST MONEY DEPOSIT PROCEDURES The R m I Estate broker m u ll collect | 1 000 Earnest Money
and deposit m their client» trust account withm 24 hours attar receipt The Real Estate Broker m utt hold the earnest
money w their cNent a truat account until closing Ail aaiea offer a submitted to HUD must include completed HUD forma
Offer to Purchase Brokers Tender 9551 Appendix B Net Offer to HUD Earnest Money Forfeiture Statement 9542 and
Earnest Money Certificate by the Real Eatata Brokers These forma may be obtained from the local HUD office
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
★ Only homes with * are eligible for FHA mortgage Inaurance. Buyer must choose
★ The only contingency tor financing Is FHA mortgage insurance. These
properties are identified with an *.
Homes listed above as “Extended Listing Homes" and Homes ilsted as
“Bid Opening Homes" that are not sold as a result of the competitive
bid offering will remain available for sale until such time as they are
subsequently relisted under different terms. Each working day at 3:30
pm offers received for these homes during the day will ba evaluated. In
the event that circumstances prevent HUD from opening offers on a
given day, the properties will remain available up to the point of actual
acceptance by HUD of the best net offer. Offers submitted under this
procedure shall be submitted In appropriately marked sealed en­
velopes containing HUD-9551 with addendum, sales contract, earnest
money deposit, and forfeiture statement.
ALL HOMES SOLD AS IS, NO WARRANTY.
Our Next Advertisement
June 71
U.S. DEPT. OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
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