Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, May 05, 1993, Page 4, Image 4

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    M ay 5, 1993 • T he P ortland O bserver
P age A4
E d u catio n For Econom ic Gain:
3 0 B ig N ig h ts o f
N o rth -N o rth e a st P o rtla n d C o m m u n ity -W id e
Where It Is Folks
Revival
Continued on from front page
and uniqueness is added when the
parts are assembled, fitted or welded
together in a particular mode for
sale— or it amy BECOME A COM­
PONENT ITSELF for a more sophis­
ticated product (like a landing gear
for an airplane is purchased by
Lockheed).
It is easy to see here that there are
millions of economic opportunities
available in this land to those ‘who
understand the system’, and not avail­
able to those for whom relev ant infor­
mation is foreclosed through eco­
nomic circumstance (the relatively
poor, women and minorities). But
some are always escaping this bag as
I leaned when the M erchandise
Com ptroller’ for a major California
discount house. It was a revelation to
me to find out how many of the items
displayed n our catalogs was m anu­
factured and would to us by m inori­
ties operating from their basements
and garages or small shops not much
larger Many started with less money
than the price of a car.
Most gained their skills on a job
or vocational school and started out
with a w orkforce of family members
and neighbors— held onto the job un­
til business was stable 1 had this in
mind when remarking last week that
you may have skills and assets for
economic em ancipation, but simply
don’t realize it. Next week the new
opportunities.
limited by economic circumstance or
social factors. "Thomas ■Register"
will do that for you in relation to the
world of commerce. To appreciated
this you need to know the basic struc­
ture o f the American manufacturing
industry and how it is that many
millions of people ar engaged in mak­
ing and selling projects— ranging
from one or tw o-person shops to Gen­
eral Motors Hardly anybody makes
every part or component of the fin­
ished product they sell; not even G M.
or Boeing
The genius and unify ing force of
American Industry is that, with few
exceptions, y ou can buy any and every
su b -co m p o n en t “ o ff th e s h e l f ’.
Does y our idea, invention or product
re q u ire w h e e ls-h in g e s-h a n d le s -
c a b in e ts-sv v itc h e s-sc re w s-n a ils-
cases-sockets-timers-drawers-tubes-
tre a d s -s e a ts -p a n e ls -lo c k s -
h a sp s-g a g e s-th e rm o sta ts-p u lle y s
or w hatever? Your product may
require one two or all o f these
parts but you don’t have to make
them yourself “Thomas Register”
list the individual m anufacturers
o f all of these things. They will supply
them to vour specifications. So we
see how it goes. M anufacturing in
th is country is m ainly a m atter
o f .’putting things together’ from
parts made by others, w hether a
lamp in your basement or a fork­
lift out in an industrial park. Value
at the
O.B. W illiams Convention Center
220 N.E. Beech St. Portland, Oregon
Sunday, May 2nd-Monday, May 31, 1993
7.-00 pm
Nightly
PREACHING
SINGING
TEACHING
SHOUTING
“For God so loved the
world that He gave His
only begotten Son, that
whomsoever believeth
in Him should not per­
ish but have everlast­
ing life.“ John 3:16
Alan Jones. 56, of Coos Bay said,
“1 caught just the tail end of the
Pow erball draw ing on television
Wednesday , and I thought I’d matched
four numbers to win $100. Then,
Thursday ev ening my stepfather called
and read the article from The World,
the local newspaper to me stating that
someone in the Coos Bay area had the
wining ticket, but hadn't claimed the
prize yet 1 was absolutely floored to
find out five of the six num bers
matched and the ticket was worth
$ 100,000! My dog. Little Bit. and 1 sat
up all night and waited until daw n to
drive to Lottery headquarters in Sa­
lem to claim the prize.”
A lan is a road co nstruction
worker. The wining ticket was pur-
chased at the Pan American Club
H e a lth C heck­
ups For W om en
O ffe re d
land.
The $20 exam ination fee will
cover the cost of a pelvic exam with
pap smear, breast exam with instruc­
tions on self examination and a spinal
evaluation. The health screen also
includes a urinary lab test and a blood
pressure check. The check-ups are
administered by fourth-year interns
under the superv ision of chiropractic
physicians
Women are encouraged to call
early for appointments at 255-6771 as
openings are limited. The clinic is
located in the Parkrose area of Port­
land at 2900 NE 132nd Avenue.
DAYCARE
A Creative approach to
a positive learning experience
3 81 7 N E 6 lh A ve n u e
287-9471
7:00am - 6:00pm
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One on One
tax service
REALTOR
317 N.E. Killingsworth
Portland, O r 97211
(5 0 3 ) 2 8 9 -0 8 5 1
V alerie Ç urrie
FOUA1 MO US KG
700 N.E. M ultnom ah, S uite # 4 0 0 • P ortland, O reg o n 97232
(503) 2 3 0 -1 3 9 0 • FAX 2 3 3 -2 6 8 8 • (503) 287-6837
Tax C o n su lta n t
JJ Flowers & Gifts
Keepsake Mother’s
Mug Filled With
Colorful Bouquet O f
Fresh Flowers
Only $12.99
Without Coupon $16.99
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THE SPECIAL SPOKESMAN
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every thursday
400PM-&00PM
by
JAMES X8£SS
CHAMMEL
ATTHOLM
BE PART OF
AUDIENCE AT
2Æ6 N.E. MLK
’L iteracy
L in e ^
gm aae
ck rpet
Q u ality N ew & U sed C arp ets
$1 8 2 2
M ega Bucks
Wednesday, April 28, 1993 -11-29-30-36-39-41
Saturday, May 1, 1993 1-5-10-15-33-34
Pow er Ball
Wednesday, April 28, 1993 1-13-16-37-41 PB 2
Saturday, May 1, 1993 2-14-25-35-41 PB 1
OREGON
LOTTERY
Louise Memorial
Day Care
You Pay .
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Observer Special!
2 71 6 N E M l . K in g Jr. B lv d .
Portland, O regon 9 72 1 2
(The P n r t l n n b (iD lis m u 'v |
BUSINESS
SERVICES
DIRECTORY
To A d v e r t i s e
C a ll 2 8 8 - 0 0 3 3
120 N E Holland St
Portland, Oregon 97211
283-3088
6AU-6PM
monfri
WHY PAY
FULL RETAIL?
-PUBLIC AUCTION-
Paton Jewelers
0$ Public
Auto Auction
6500 NE MLK • 2404)448
503/281-8696
FINE FOODS
DIAMONDS • WATCHES
JEWELRY • DIAMOND SETTING
W atch and Jewelry Repairing
Remodeling and Manufeichjnng of Fine Jewelry
281-8801
4 6 1 6 N.E. Sandy Blvd.
m < 3 i
For the best cuts in town
up to 70 cars-many under $1000
Sat. 12 noon - gates open at 9:00 am
Tropicana
1. Restaurant
Serving Breakfast, Lunch 4 Dinner
Specializing in Barbeque Ribs 4 Beef
Tues -Thus. 10:00 AM 6 00 PM
Fri. 4 Sat 10:00 AM - 7 00 PM
3217 N Williams Avenue
Basket Filled With
Flowers & Balloons
1420 Lloyd Center (Located inside Newberry 's) Telephone Orders Accepted 287-3906
Coupons Good Until May 15, 1993
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PAINT
230 N Killingsworth
P ortland, OR 97217
Delivery Available At Extra Charge
FOR MORE NEO.
CALL BSHX03
BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY
283-1251
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STUDIO A
O regon L o tte ry R es u lts
1-800-322-8715
Try our Single D Cheese
Burger or Mushroom Burger
And A Long Stemmed
Chocolate Rose
$24.99
Without Coupon $29.99
SHCWNG
pot
T ax R eturns
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228-4651
located in the Bunker Hill area of
Coos Bay When asked about his plans
for his prize money, Alan said, “I’m
splitting my winnings with a friend,
1 11 spend a little, sock some away,
and maybe buy a new pick-up truck!”
Alan bought three separate Quick
Pick tickets, one of which was the
$100,000 winner He plays Lottery-
games when he has extra money in
his pocket to spare.
Alan said he hadn’t played for
about three weeks, but the big $21
million Powerball jackpot prompted
him to play for the Wednesday, April
28 drawing. He hopes to be back at
Lottery headquarters next week. He
wants to win this Saturday’s esti­
mated $25 million Powerball jack-
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1005 W est B urnside Street
$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 P o w e rb all P rize S h ared
By Coos Bay R e s id e n t
Ages 2-5 years
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O n the # 2 0 Bus line • O ne h o u r free parking
lecture series
“Where Your Child is Royalty”
n p'
U sed books bought every day till 8:30 pm
COME! SEE! HEAR!
A health check-up for women
will be given from lam to 1pm, Satur­
day, May 15,1993, at W estern States
Chiropractic College Clinic in Port­
“1“ Class Guarantee”
9 am - 9 pm Sundays
• Witness the manifestation o f the Power o f God
• Feel the thrill o f the touch o f the unseen.
• Receive healings for your spirit, soul and body.
Bring the sick, the shut-in, the careless and unconcerned.
G od H a s “A M ira cle” W ith Y o u r N a m e O n It!
Any questions or further information regarding the project,
requirements of the contract, its licensing, insurance certi­
fication and/or bonding, please feel free to contact our
Pleasanton, CA office. We are an equal opportunity em­
ployer.
A-ZEBRA
Realty Inc.
9 am - 11 pm M onday though Saturday
Rev. Robert Weaver, Associate Minister
Greater Faith Baptist Church, 931 N. Skidmore St., Portland, Oregon
Heavy Division
P.O. Box 1089, Pleasanton, CA 94566
(510) 847-7135, Fax (510) 847-7712
CCB #70881
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POWELL’S
CITY OF BOOKS
HEALING
PRAYING
DILLILNGHAM CONSTRUCTION N.A., INC.
CENTER
7:00 pm
Nightly
featuring
“Let the words o f my
mouth and the medita­
tion of my heart he ac­
ceptable in They sight,
Oh Lord, my strength
a n d m y red e em er.“
Psalms 19:14
Dillingham Construction N.A. Inc. is requesting sub bids
and quotes from qualified DBE/MBE/WBE subcontractors
and material and equipment suppliers in various areas and
units of work for the flowing project:
Tri-County Metropolitan
Transportation District of Oregon
Westside Corridor Project
Lowe Section 5A
Westside LRT Tunnel
Contract No. 93-0561B/W C0500
Bidding on May 13, 1993 at 2pm
L E A R N IN G
N ew & used books
on Religion, Sports
& African-American
Studies
John Phillips
-7 6 5 5
4603 N. Williams
Q u a lity
M a in t e n a n c e
A Full serv ice Janitorial Co.
L icensed • B onded • Insured
• Floor M aintenance
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Closed at 6:00pm
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TRANSPORTATION SERVICE
P.O. Box 11084
Portland, OR 97211
503/288 9849