Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, January 11, 1995, Page 36, Image 36

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J anuary 11, 1995 * T he P ortland O bserver
As We Remember The Man,
Let Us Remember His Message.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., 1929-1968
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If humanity is to progress, Gandhi is inescapable. He
lived, thought, and acted, inspired by the vision of humanity
evolving toward a world of peace and harmony. We may
ignore him at our own risk. ’ ’
- Martin Luther King Jr.
US Army Corps
of Engineers
Portland District
KGW-TV, Portland Oregon salutes the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
KGW-TV
“We will not only win
freedom for
ourselves, we will so
appeal to your heart
and conscience that
we will win you in th
eprocess, and our
victory will be a
double victory. ”
The
- Dr. Martin Luther
King Jr.
US Army Corps of Engineers
is committed to developing
quality human resources.
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If you are Interested In information
concerning current openings with the
US Army Corps of Engineers
You may contact the Human Resource Office
6 6 Now let me say that the next thing we must be concerned
about if we are to have peach on earth and good will toward
men is the nonviolent affirmation of the sacredness o f all
human life. Every man is somebody because he is a child of
G o d .”
(503) 326-6976
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Martin Luther
King Jr.
US Army Corps of Engineers • PO Box 2946 • Portland, Oregon 97208-2946
COX FUNERAL HOME. INC.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS & MORTICIANS
AA Cox Sr., Jerome Cox Tanner and George Quarker
Wish to solute Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
After losing his ¡ob in the timber industry, a
$15,000 Lottery-funded small business devel­
opment loan helped Larry Miller become his
own boss. W ith his wife, Lori, they operate
Little Foot Construction which provides
maintenance work in the forests in and
around W allowa County.
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A Lottery-fund­
ed loan helped
Tasty Bake of
Baker City
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move from
California to
Oregon and
expand its
pizza crust
manufacturing
operation.
They expanded
their work force
from 21 to 43
employees.
Some of our
BIGGEST
WINNERS
didn't even play
“It is still one of the tragedies of human history that the 'children o f
darkness’ are frequently more determined and zealous than the
'children o f light.'” - Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
MLK and Rev. Ralph D. Abernathy (left) after visiting 17 fasting
white clergymen in Lee County stockade on August 30, 1962. The
clergymen were jailed after holding a prayer vigil in front of city hall to
protest segregation. (AP/Wide World Photos)
Cox Funeral Home, Inc.; 2736 N. E. Rodney; Portland. Oregon 97212
(503) 281-4891
Serving Portland Families for over three generations.
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Celebrate the birthday of this famous American who "Had a
Dream" on this special gospel luncheon cruise. Cruise also
includes our delicious luncheon buffet.
Monday, January 16th................................................... $18.95 ea.
FOOTBALL WIDOW CRUISES
Ladies, join us this Superbowl Sunday for
our annual football widow cruises featur­
ing the "Men of Paradise” all male review.
4 cruises to choose from.
, Thanks
to the
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efforts of
rancher
Sunday, January 29th................. $13.95 ea.
Thanks to a loan and grant of Lottery dollars to Island City,
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Phil St. Clair,
Lottery dollars
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Bowman Trucking of La Grande was able to build a new,
desperately needed, building and hire five new employees.
and many volun­
teers, the plant life
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and native red band rainbow trout are returning to the
south fork of the John Day River which had been dam­
aged by years of mismanagement.
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O REG ON
LOTTERY
Call today for reservations or info
223-3928
It Does
Good
Things.
Over $708 million has been earned to strengthen Oregon's economy.
Cascade Stemwheelers are Owned and Operated by The Port of Cascade Locks
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