Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, January 20, 1993, Page 9, Image 9

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BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY
Studio 14 Hair Design
M r. T u n a B ro w n , President
for men & w om en
Natural Flair
for Hair
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IMSUVUIU LOUISE
T exas II
1710 N .E . A lb e rta
P o rtla n d , O rego n 97212
503/28 7-5 145
MOVE-OUT
TRANSPORTATION SERVICE
P.O. Box 11084
Portland, OR 97211
503/288 9849
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MINI-MART
M a rs h a B ro w n
B ria n S im s
D o m in iq u e G ill
Ask about our specials
coke classic 4/8oz btls $1.25
30w oil $1.09
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tax service
S i A f o o d M A it k i i
P o rtla n d , O r 9 7 2 1 1
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TOWING AVAILABLE
THINK
Your Future Io Important
Going to Collect?
Insurance and Investment
1. $5040 "G I B IL L ” makes life easier
2. $10,000 Students Loan Repayment program
Not Going to School? Cheek this Out!
1. Job Training— over 200 specialties
2. $2,000 Cash Bonus
3. Leadership - Officer Candidate School
4. Good Pay and more!
5. Prior Service Opportunities
John A. Tarver
N ew Child
S u p p o rt
E n fo rc e m e n t
L a w -S te p In The
R ight D ire ctio n
B oy S couts
of A merica -
go to
C o lu m b ia P a c ific C o u n c il
mon.-Sat. 11am -10pm
2145 S W F ro u n t A ve.
287-9249
P o rtla n d , O re g o n 97201
C a fe
I t’e a great Part-Time Job.
To Advertise Call
288-0033
M a r y K. R ich a rd so n
D ir e c to r o f In S ch o o l S co u tin g
DOriS’
Help Youreelf—
Serve your Country
Financial R apraaantativa
121 Southwest Morrison Street, Suite 1250
Portland, Oregon 97204
503*228*6645
503-222-7407 FAX
T a x C o n s u lta n t
BEEF it up
PORK it down
CHICKEN out
if you want
the greatest
BAR-B-Q in
town
6500 NE MLK • 2400448
THE BUSINESS
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
(503) 289-0851
Valerie Çurrie
28^4750
Public
Auto Auction
REINTRODUCES
3 1 7 N .E . K illin g s w o r th
/4O6 N. Vv\< « it ili Avi m
up to 70 caramany under $1000
Sat. 12 noon - gates open at 9:00 am
^.Inrtlanb (¡Observer
One on One
4 5 4 5 N .E . M L K Jr. B lvd .
(503) 286-5303
The New England
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-PUBLIC AUCTION-
9:0 0 pm - 2:3 0 am
open 10am to 2:30am
T ax R eturns
S weet ’ s M ar U et
WHY PAY
FULL RETAIL?
a va ila ble $5.00
Soul Food k itc h e n - D.J. W ed-S un
3609 N E. M .L .K Blvd.
Portland, Oregon 97211
3 1 1 7 NE M L K • 2 8 7 - 2 5 5 7
• Certified Tech 12 yrs
exp.
• Domestics & Foreign
• Reas. Rates
7509 N.E. M.L. King Jr. Blvd.
284-7 150
1993 m em bership a p p lic a tio n now
(5 0 3 ) 249-2925
2 8 2 -7 1 4 2
ATLAS
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Serving N.E. Portlands
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Auto Needs
Nick’s Arco
3041 N . W illia m s
Beauty Salon
finger waves • spiral sets
hair care products • color perms
clipper cuts
specializing in ethnic hair services
T exas I
3530 N . V an cou ver
P ortla nd , O rego n 97217
5 0 3 /28 1-2 936
Cleo-Lillian
Social Club
(50 3)2 26-3 42 3
3420 N. Williams
206-696-6201
The U.S. D ep artm en t
O f Labor
In 1990, wage and salary w o rke rs
w ith 4 years o f h ig h sch o o l had m e­
d ia n earnings o f $354 a w e ek, and
years o f co lle g e earned $5 69 , and
Martin
Luther
King
1929-1968
those w ith 1-3 years o f co lle g e earned
$431. B y c o m p a riso n those w ith 4
A new federal la w pro vid es prison
w o rk e rs w ith 5 o r m ore years, $7 04 ,
term s and sub stantia l fin e s to pe na lize
a cco rd in g to the B ureau o f L a b o r
a n o n -c u s to d ia l p a ren t fo r interstate
S ta tis tic s ’ O c c u p a tio n a l O u tlo o k
f lig h t to a v o id p a yin g c h ild support.
Q u a rte rly .
T h e threa t o f ^ a il is expected to spur
tim e ly paym ents.
Senator H e rb K o h l o f W is c o n s in ,
In 1986, o n ly 33 pe rcen t o f h ig h
scho ol graduates fro m the class o f
a p rin c ip a l a u th o r o f the le g is la tio n ,
1972 re p orted th a t the y p a rtic ip a te d
says “ i t ’ s tim e to stop le ttin g n o n ­
in e m p lo ye r-sp o n so re d tra in in g on
c u s to d ia l parents w h o d e lib e ra te ly
th e ir la s t fu ll- tim e jo b , com p are d to
ig n o re th e ir c h ild r e n ’ s fin a n c ia l needs
60 pe rcen t o f those w h o w e n t on to
fin is h co lle g e . E m p lo ye r-sp o n so re d
to get aw ay w ith n e g le ct.”
N evertheless, sin gle parents seek­
tra in in g o fte n leads to b e tte r p a y in g
in g h e lp w ith th e ir c h ild su p p o rt o r ­
ders o fte n have to w o rk w ith d ista n t
jo b s , a cco rd in g to the B u re a u o f L a ­
e n fo rce m e n t a u th o ritie s , a fre q u e n tly
Q u a rte rly .
b o r S ta tis tic s ’ O c c u p a tio n a l O u tlo o k
le n g th y and fru s tra tin g process. M i l ­
lio n s o f c h ild re n arc the real v ic tim s .
G raduates w ith b a c h e lo r’ s d e ­
C o m p o u n d in g the p ro b le m , new
grees in e c o n o m ic s , e n g in e e rin g ,
n o n -g o ve rn m e n ta l “ su p p o rt e n fo rc e ­
m athe m atics, and business had the
m e n t” services are n o w ru n n in g te le ­
high est earnings, and graduates in
v is io n a d v e rtis in g w ith o u t re ve a lin g
hom e e co n o m ics, e d u ca tio n , E n g lis h /
th a t fees o f 3 0 percent o r m o re o f
jo u rn a lis m , and lib e ra l arts had the
re s u ltin g c o lle c tio n s w i ll be charged.
lo w e s t, a cco rd in g to the B ureau o f
A ty p ic a l s ervice lo c k s a parent in to a
L a b o r S ta tis tic s ’ O cc u p a tio n a l O u t­
y e a r-lo n g , no n-ca ncelab le, e x c lu s iv e
lo o k Q u a rte rly .
II
“O u r n e e d s a re id e n tic a l w it b la b o r ’s
n eed s: d e c e n t w a g e s, fa ir w o r k in g c o n ­
I
„have
a dream that
one day the
nation will
rise up and
live out the
true mean­
ing of its
creed...all
men are
created^
equal. J r
d it io n s , liv a b le b o u s in g , o ld a g e s e c u ­
rity , b e a lt b a n d w e lfa r e m e a su r e s, c o n ­
d it io n s in w b ic b fa m ilie s c a n grow ...
■Martin Luther King, Jr. 1 9 6 1
H O U S IN G A U T H O R IT Y o f P O R T L A N D
HÌAÌPÌ
agency agreem ent.
T o le arn m ore ab ou t th is c ritic a l
8910 N. Woolsey Avenue
Portland, OR 97203
ietter, for Less
issue, th e re ’ s a new “ G u id e to C h ild
S u p p o rt E n fo rc e m e n t” w ith answers
to m ore than 50 ke y qu estio ns de­
signed to h e lp tra ck d o w n a run aw ay
p a ren t, ga in and en force c o u rt sup po rt
ord ers, and deal o u t-o f-s ta te as w e ll as
overseas. A v a ila b le fro m R e ym o n t
A ssociates, P.O . B o x 114-C , N e w
Ad Prices Good January 20 through Jan. 26,1993 At Safeway.
SAFEWAY
C a m p b e l l ’s
Y o rk , N Y 10276; $3 .95, po stage pa id.
In au g u ra l P la te s
M ay C ause
C onfusion
Chicken Noodle
Soup
P re s id e n tia l In a u g u ra l lice n se
plates are n o w a v a ila b le fo r purchase
b y the p u b lic , b u t D M V re m in d s d r iv ­
ers the special plates c a n ’ t replace
10.75-ounce condensed soup, a great way to warm
up on a cold winter day.
th e ir re g u la r plates.
“ P re s id e n tia l In a u g u ra l plates
m ay be d is p la y e d in a d d itio n to — n o t
instead o f —re g u la r re g is tra tio n plates
issued b y variou s states, in c lu d in g
O re g o n ,” said Joanne Peterson o f
D M V T itle and R e g istra tio n . “ Som e
pe op le m ig h t purchase the in au gura l
plates and th in k i t ’ s o ka y to use them
instead o f th e ir re g u la r plates. W e re
re m in d in g m otorists n o w , so they don t
FIRST
en co u n te r p ro blem s la te r.’
In q u irie s re g a rd in g the issuance
o f P reside ntial Inaugural plates should
CANS
be d ire cte d to: P re sid e n tia l Ina ugu ral
M a r k e tin g D e p a rtm e n t, S outheast
F ederal C e nter, B u ild in g 1 5 9 ,4 th and
N obody d o es it better for less.
M Streets, S.E. W a s h in g to n , D .C .
20599.
Lean Ground Beef $ 1 19
Look In The This Week
Magazine for your Safeway
Shopping Guide for a complete
list of specials on sale this
week at Safeway!
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