Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, January 22, 1992, Page 11, Image 11

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January 22, 1992...The Portland ()bserver...Page 11
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128 N. E. Russell ! 281-6930
Accepting children from 6 w eeks to 6 years
Latch key before and after school
A Daycare where love and
education are our most important service
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Meal and snacks approved by U .S.D .A .
State Licensed
Rates based on sliding scale from $12.50 a day
hen I speak o f lose I am not speaking o f some senlimenlal and
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weak response. I am speaking o f that force which all of the
great religions hase seen as the supreme unifying principle of life ."
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progress is
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teach one to think intensively
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and to think critically__ Intelligence
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plus character—that is the goal
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Martin Luther King, Jr.
Strength to Love
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Who Killed Sergeant Waters, And Why?
The Oregon Department of
Transportation strives to
provide positive,
constructive affirmative
action programs.
ODOT offers
career opportunities in
management, engineering,
highway maintenance
and related fields.
For information on
current job openings,
call 1-800-233-1618.
IFCC Theatre Presents
A Soldier’s Play
The gripping Pulitzer-Prize winning dram a
By Charles Fuller
“ W hen evil m en plot, good m en m ust plan. W hen evil m en
burn and bom b, good m en m ust build and bind. W hen evil
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m en shout ugly w ords or hatred, good m em m ust com m it
Friday/Saturday 8pm, Sunday 2pm
them selves to the glories o f love. W here evil m en w ould
Tickets: $10, Students/Seniors $8
Ask about group and day of show discounts
seek to perpetuate an unjust status quo, good m en m ust seek
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Reservations: 823-2000
to bring into being a real o rd er o f ju stic e .”
IFCC 5340 N. Interstate Ave. Tri Met Bus #5
Martin Luther King Jr.
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"The dream is one of equality
o f opportunity; a dream of a
land w here men do not agree
th at the color o f a m an’s skin
determ ines the content o f his
character; a dream of a’ place
w h ere all our gifts and re­
sources are held not for our­
selves alone but as instru­
m ents o f service fo r the rest of
hum anity; the dream of a
coun try w here every man will
respect the dignity and worth
o f all hum an personality, and
m en will dare to live together
as b ro th e rs ___ "
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The Port of Portland
honors
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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by celebrating our cultural history in rec-
ognition of King’s struggle for civil rights
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for all people.
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equal opportunity
employer, com-
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tive action. For
information on employment opportunities
Commissioner
Mary Wendy Roberts
with the Port, call the 24-hour job Hotline
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Civil Rights Division, Wage and Hour Division,
Apprenticeship and Training Division,
Support Services Division
at (503) 731-7480.
The Bureau q f Labor and Industries is charged with the responsibility o f
protecting the civil right» q f Oregonians, ei\forcing wage and hour and
youth employment laws, and promoting skilled training through appren­
ticeship. We Join in celebrating the memory q f Martin Luther King and
pledge to continue working with the goal q f making his dream an Oregon
reality.
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