• » . J» • ■ • Z T ~* - 'J a * September 24, 1986, Portland Observer, Page 3 JANITORIAL $60.00 PER HUNDRED PAID C leaning E ffic ie n t, D e pe nda ble R e fe ren ces A ll areas 249 7950 for renuiling letters from home' Send self addressed, stamped envelope lor infontubiMVapplication Associates, Box 95-B Roselle, NJ 07203 r I I I I I I I I I I I I L NOW A clothing store In G eorgia has run an ad In the sam e place In its local new spaper since 1889 2 YEAR SUBSCRIPTION Value $74 88 — Save $52 00 with this coupon You Pay Cost of Postage Only. $22 88 THE NATIONALIST VIEW New National Weekly Newsletter Starting October 1986 _QLthe_Peop[e For the People •_ By_the_People^ Enclosed is my check/M 0 For $22 88 as full payment Please Dill me with first issue I have 30 days to pay (check one) TNV News Syndicate P.0 Box 644 Adelphi Station Brooklyn. N.Y. 11238 DEMOCRACY VS APARTHIED In South Africa. There Is Only One Solution Your Support ot The Freedom Fighters Will Hasten the Day ot Victory tor Democracy. One man • One vote Give as if the absence of Liberty there diminishes all ot us. m truth, it does Enclosed is my ceecs WO lor J as my contribution to the F'eeoom Fighiars m the South Alrican struggle for One man • One vote IL R l F re d d y e P e te tt, W illia m H u n te r , T e le th a B e n ja m in a n d R o o s e v e lt R o b in s o n v ie w a r t w o r k o f N W a r t is t s d u r in g M a r t in L u th e r K in g MLK Scholarship Fundraiser Held by Je rry Garner The M a rtin Lu ther King, Jr. S cho la rship fun draiser w as held last S unday at P S U ’s S m ith M em orial Center B allroo m . A b o u t 100 people atte n d e d th e fun draiser, in clu d in g gu b e rn a to ria l ca n d id a te Neil G old sch m id t; M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty Chair can d id a te G ladys M cC o y; and Rick Baum an, D e m ocratic can didate for th e U S. Senate. The M a rtin Lu ther King, Jr. S cho la rship o f O regon is a non p ro fit e d u ca tio n a l c o rp o ra tio n th a t w as established in 1971. The Scho la rship 's pu rpo se is to help m in o rity stu d e n ts g ra du ate fro m college. The S ch o la rsh ip pro vid es a year's tu itio n and bo oks, cou nse lin g, and jo b referrals to recipients. In order to q u a lify as a scholarship recipie nt, a stu d e n t m ust be ad m it S c h o la r s h ip b e n e fit T h e a r t w o r k w a s a u c tio n e d b y s ile n t a u c tio n P h o to b y R ic h a r d J . B r o w n Send C o n trib u tio n to I Democracy Vs Apartheid Committee PO Box 644 Adetoh» Station Brooklyn New York 11238 L What kind of car do you want? And what kind of terms? Sponsored by: T^e First Service ph tated OmjfTM Peootes Registered Not for Profit Corp a n y f ted to a college, m ust have a finan cial need, m u st be a fu ll tim e s tu ­ d e n t, and m u st have a 3 p o in t or above G PA S tu d e n ts m a jorin g in c o m p u te r science, en ginee rin g, ch e m istry, m a th e m a tics, b io lo g y and physics are especially e n cou rage d to apply. The S ch o la rsh ip has pro vid ed m ore tha n 1,605 scho la rship s to needy stu d e n ts, to ta lin g m ore than $388,462 in tu itio n and books. Som e past recipie nts o f the Dr. M a rtin L u ther King, J r. S cholar ship have been: Dr. Leslie W est field, fo rm e r clinica l d ire c to r o f the N o rth N o rth ea st C o m m u n ity M en tai H ealth C enter; Edna M ae Pitt m an. C o m m u n ity D ire cto r fo r Re gion X on th e N ational C ouncil o f C o m m u n ity H ealth Centers; Laura Lee S akaguchi. an engineer at Hy ster C o rp o ra tio n ; Sandra Bell Jo h n son, o w n e r m anager o t Ja B ell's W hip out a pencil and look at the chart Then you'll really appreciate the astonishing flexibility of consumer loans at First Interstate Bank of Oregon You can arrange a loan w ith the ideal m onthly payment to fit your budget For a new car Lite-model used car KV Boat Vacation Or home improvements Suppose you want a new car, or maylte a used 85 or '86 car You decide your m onthly payments, if you want a longer lim e Io pay, or even If you want to make a down payment at all The same flexibility applies to pre­ m ium used cars of recent model years .ind all other consumer loans (Certain restrictions do applv And you must qualify, ol course ) Convenient as that may be. there's more First, you can qualify lor a ' discount off the normal interest rates w ith automatic payments from your First Interstate Bank checking a< count* Second, with the right ire d it inform a­ tion, we i an have your money ready the same day Apply for your loan today by calling or visiting First Interstate Bank And rememtM-r who det ides the terms Beauty and Barber S up ply G o ld sch m id t to ld tho se present lb « th a t he w as ho n o re d to be a pa rtici pant in th e fun draiser in Dr K in g 's nam e " D r K ing w as the im p or tan ce o f a g o o d e d u ca tio n in rela tio n to social and e co n o m ic equal ity If he w as alive to d a y, he w o u ld be saddened by the lack o f co m m it m ent to e d u ca tio n by the Reagan a d m in is tra tio n " » He said 89 percent o f all tax d o l­ lars go to na tio n a l secu rity. "E d uca tio n should also be a high p rio rity of this na tio n and the state o f Ore 1 Out of 70 Babies T ra ffic a ccide nts are th e leading cause o f death fo r A m erican s under age 35 One o u t o f every 70 babies b o rn to d a y w ill die in a car accident in h is /h e r life tim e , a cco rd in g to the N ational H ig h w a y T ra ffic S afe ty A d m in is tra tio n . 4 H a irs shrrWfi a r r su tu ri t fi» I t u n * * H rflrs fs I dl I « 1 »<«11 I r r (»aid in < asti In t r r r s l f a ir H I 75% (IfM lo d es dts f lo n . " The fun draiser held an art exh ib it and a u ctio n o f fine A fric a n A m eri can and o th e r m in o ritie s' a rtw o rk by local a rtists A m artia l arts exhibi tio n w as presented by The P arsatd/ In s titu te and m usic w as p ro vid ed by The Ron S teen A ll S tar Band ih if lie l i n k * M isteri vf* stipimi |(Mf>* f»N*l eslAir l • - Bank M rn itw r F I X ' * « y