îlft ÿortlani» (Observer Page 8 A pril 17, 2013 New Prices Effective May 1, 2010 Martin Cleaning Service Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning Residential & Commercial Services is -m ö g e -TM e W x L anded AHDW SASHA MARIA oh our shores ?— 'S Minimum Service CHG. $45.00 A sm all distance/travel charge m ay be applied CARPET CLEANING 2 Cleaning Areas or more $30.00 Each Area Pre-Spray Traffic Areas (Includes: I sm all H allw ay) 1 Cleaning Area (only) $40.00 Includes Pre-Spray Traffic Area (Hallway Extra) Stairs (12-16 stairs - With O ther Services)-. $25.00 Area/Oriental Rugs: $25.00Minimum Area/Oriental Rugs (Wool): $40.00Minimum Heavily Soiled Area: Additional $10.00 each area (Requiring Extensive Pre-Spraying) UPHOLSTERY CLEANING Sofa: $69.00 Loveseat: $49.00 Sectional: $109 - $139 Chair or Recliner: $25 - $49 th ^ > Throw Pillows (With Other Services): $5.00 % ADDITIONAL SERVICES • Area & Oriental Rug Cleaning • Auto/Boat/RV Cleaning • Deodorizing & Pet Odor Treatment • Spot & Stain Removal Service • Scotchguard Protection • Minor Water Damage Services SEE CURRENT FLYER FOR ADDITIONAL PRICES & SERVICES Call for Appointment (503) 281-3949 ■ ■ ■ ■ H a M M B a M M m M M M m a M ta M N I Still Have Hope for a Better Day A rough period for equality and justice by D r . E. F aye W illiams T h e sta te o f e q u a lity an d ju s tic e in A m e ric a is s h a m e fu l-e s p e c ia lly s in c e th e e l e c t i o n o f P resid e n t B arack O bam a. U nlike m any o f m y friends w h o th in k A m e ric a is g o in g to h ell in a h a n d b a sk e t, an d h a v e g iv en up th in k in g th in g s w ill g et b e tte r fo r th o se w h o ’ve b een m a rg in a liz e d fo r so lo n g , I still h av e h o p e fo r a b e tte r day . W hen B arack O b am a w as ru n n in g fo r P resi­ d en t o f th e U n ite d S ta te s, a c lo se frien d to ld m e, "M ark m y w ord. W h en S e n a to r O b a m a is e lec te d , so m e p eo p le w ill go a b so lu te ly c ra zy , an d a fte r h e 's re -e le c te d , th ey w ill go m ad !" H is ra tio n a le w as th a t th e a v e ra g e w h ite p e r­ son h ad n e v e r h ad th e o p p o rtu n ity to w ak e up e v e ry m o rn in g an d see a b rillia n t b la ck m an on te le v isio n w h o w as th e m o st p o w e rfu l m an in th e w o rld ! U n le ss th ey w ere w ed to F O X N e w s an d th e O 'R e illy , H a n n ity , B eck , V on S u ste rn p ro g ra m s, th e y w o u ld le arn so m u ch a b o u t us, so m an y g o o d th in g s th ey h ad re fu se d to a c k n o w le d g e b efo re. S o m a n y o f o u r p e o p le are b rillia n t in w h at th e y d o , b u t n e v e r h ad a fa ir c h a n c e to be seen in a p o sitiv e lig h t in th e ir d a ily n e w sp a p e rs o r on m a in stre a m te le v isio n o r h e a rd on m a jo r ra d io sta tio n s. N o w , here w e are a fte r the O b am a victo ries. H e ’s th e re e v e ry sin g le day! T h e m a d n e ss re a lly sw u n g in to h ig h g e a r w ith th e T e a P a rty , M ic h e lle B ac h m a n , S arah P a lin , Sen. T e d C ru z an d a w h o le lo t o f o th e rs. S o m e I d id n 't m e n tio n b e c a u se th ey w ere a lre a d y on th e list o f w h a t m o st o f us h a v e c o m e to k n o w as th e " c ra z ie s," su ch as R u sh L im b au g h and h is h o rrib le ilk. B la c k w o m e n like o u r F irst L ad y M ic h e lle O b a m a h a d n o t o fte n b e e n se e n o n th e e v e n in g n e w s, e x c e p t w h en they w ere th ere c ry in g o v e r a son o r d a u g h te r w h o 'd been sh o t o r a c c u se d o f b e in g in v o lv e d in som e k in d o f w ro n g d o in g . N o w , h ere she w as- b e a u tifu l, sm art M o m -in -C h ie f p re sid in g o v er so c ia l e v e n ts fo r w o rld le ad e rs an d th e ir first la d ie s. S he w as d e a lin g w ith real A m e ric an c h allen g e s-su c h as m ilitary fam ilies and c h ild ­ h o o d o b e sity . S he w as o u t m a k in g sp ee c h es a n d in sp irin g w o m en o f all b a c k g ro u n d s. W ith p e o p le w h o c o u ld n o t sta n d all th ese p o sitiv e scen es and u n b e lie v ab le a c c o m p lis h ­ m e n ts, in s a n ity set in, an d in ste a d o f g rin n in g a n d b e a rin g th e strid e s A m e ric a w as m a k in g , th e y b e g an try in g to set us b a ck to w h a t th ey c a lle d "the g o o d ole d ay s." S om e m ake every e ffo rt to send b lack people to th e b a ck o f th e b u s, sen d im m ig ra n ts o f c o lo r b a c k to fro m w h e re v e r th e y h a d c o m e, sen d g ay p e o p le b a c k in to th e c lo se t, and fo rc e w o m e n to g o b a c k to th e k itc h e n ! T h e y b e g a n ta lk in g a b o u t ta k in g b a c k th e ir c o u n try as th o u g h th e y d id n 't ta k e it fro m th e N a tiv e A m e ric a n s an d as th o u g h im m ig ra n ts an d e n sla v e d p e o p le h a d d o n e n o th in g to b u ild th is c o u n try . M any in the U .S. H ouse o f R epresentatives and the U .S. S enate tried to blo ck everything President O bam a supported, even if they had supported the sam e things in the past. T hey w ere tone d e a f to the phrase "W here there is no ju stice, there w ill be no peace!" W ith a P resid e n t w h o tru ly tried to m ak e all le v e ls o f g o v e rn m e n t lo o k lik e A m e ric a by a p p o in tin g w o m e n , H isp a n ic s, A sia n s, g ay s an d le sb ia n s, D e m o c ra ts an d R e p u b lic a n s an d b e in g to ta lly in c lu s iv e o f all o f us, th o se w h o 'd g o n e m ad d id n o t u n d e rsta n d th a t you c a n n o t p u t a g e n ie b a c k in th e box. W e m ay be g o in g th ro u g h a ro u g h p e rio d as fa r as p ro g re ss on e q u a lity an d ju s tic e , b u t I still b e lie v e th e re are e n o u g h g o o d p e o p le w h o w ill w o rk th ro u g h th e ir p re ju d ic e s an d b ia se s w ith w h ich th ey w e re re a re d as they u n d e rsta n d th a t th o se o f us w h o 'v e p re v i­ o u sly b e en le ft o u t, w o n 't tu rn b ack . I still have hope. N o one can change the change fo r w hich w e've w orked so hard. Dr. E. Faye Williams is national chair o f the National Congress o f Black Women. ‘ » • • »