^Jortlanö (Obstruer Page 6 September 4, 2013 New Prices Effective May 1,2010 Martin Cleaning Service W irt i TATS- WE- ‘o T O l H f P O /A G j M W FIRED BY BOARD Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning Residential & Commercial Services roRCro *10 resign V o RC t ROS? IHC o MPB ö KE A D Pep ZERO N/AIUE T o Hfë eoM PA lV I N S |t * R W H & HEWW WREöK 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: 1 small Hallway) 1 Cleaning Area (only) $40.00 Includes Pre-Spray Traffic Area (Hallway Extra) Stairs (12-16 stairs - With Other Services)-. $25.00 Area/Oriental Rugs: $25.00Minimum Area/Oriental Rugs (Wooly. $40.00Minimum Heavily Soiled Area: A dditional $10.00 each area (Requiring Extensive Pre-Spraying) UPHOLSTERY CLEANING Sofa: $69.00 Loveseat: $49.00 Sectional: $109 - $139 Chair or Recliner $25 - $49 Throw Pillows (With th Other Services): $5.00 % ADDITIONAL SERVICES • A rea & O riental R ug C leaning • A uto/B oat/R V C leaning • D eodorizing & Pet O d o r T reatm ent • Spot & Stain R em oval Service • S cotchguard Protection • M inor W ater D am age S ervices SEE CURRENT FLYER FOR ADDITIONAL PRICES & SERVICES Call for Appointment (503) 281-3949 21 st Century Agenda for Jobs and Freedom Our unfinished work of building a more perfect union by M arc H. M orial T e n s o f th o u ­ san d s o f c itiz e n s fro m a ro u n d th e c o u n try c o n v e rg e d at th e fo o t o f th e L in c o ln M em o rial last m o n th to co m m em o rate th e 50th a n n iv e r­ sary o f th e 1963 M arch on W a s h ­ in g to n a n d to d e d ica te th e m se lv e s to a c o n tin u a tio n o f the fig h t fo r jo b s , v o tin g rig h ts and a h o st o f o th e r c h a lle n g e s th a t are h a v in g a d is p ro p o rtio n a te im p a c t on A fri­ can A m e ric a n s an d o th e r c o m m u -' n itie s o f co lo r. Ju st as 5 0 y e a rs ag o , th e N a ­ tio n al U rb an L e a g u e w as o n the fro n t lin e s o f the m arch a c tiv itie s. I h ad th e h o n o r o f a d d re ssin g th e m u ltitu d e fro m th e sam e lo c a tio n th at D r. K ing and W h itn e y Y o u n g d id d u rin g th e 1963 M arch . A p ­ p ro x im a te ly 5 ,0 0 0 U rb an L e a g u ­ ers an d frie n d s m a rc h ed w ith us to the L in c o ln M em o rial in a p re ­ m arch rally. W e cam e in full force. O u r p a rtic ip a tio n w as sh a p e d by o u r d e te rm in a tio n th at the 5 0- y e a r a n n iv e rsa ry o f th e M arch o n w ith th e h e lp o f th e d o z e n s o f W ash in g to n fo r Jo b s an d F re e - le a d e rs th a t c o m p o se th e A fric a n d o m , as w ell as o f D r. K in g 's h is- A m e ric a n L e a d e r s C o n v e n in g to ric "I H av e a D ream " sp e e c h , g ro u p , th e e ffo rt w as le d b y th e w o u ld be b o th a c o m m e m o ra tio n - p re s id e n ts o f th e N a tio n a l U rb an an d a c o n tin u a tio n o f th e u n fin - L e a g u e , th e N a tio n a l A c tio n N e t- ish e d w o rk o f b u ild in g o u r m o re w o rk , N A A C P a n d th e N a tio n a l p e rfe c t u n io n . C o a litio n on B la c k C iv ic P a rtic i­ T o th a t e n d , w e c o n v e n e d a p a tio n . R ed eem the D ream su m m it, b rin g T h is g ro w in g c o a litio n h as p ro ­ in g to g e th e r c iv il rig h ts le g e n d s d u c e d a d o m e stic p o lic y a g e n d a an d new g e n e ra tio n le a d e rs fo r th a t lay s o u t fiv e u rg e n t d o m e stic ...recently we have witnessed concerted efforts aimed at turning back the hands o f progress in numerous areas, from voting and civil rights to workers rights and criminal justice. In addition, high unemployment and other economic, social and legal disparities that continue to plague African Americans and low income and working class Americans underscore the urgency o f our demand. fo r th e C iv il R ig h ts A c t o f 1964, th e V o tin g R ig h ts A ct o f 1965 an d d e c a d e s o f p ro g re ss. B ut, recen tly w e have w itnessed co n certed efforts aim ed at turning b ack the hands o f p rogress in n u ­ m erous areas, from voting and civil rights to w orkers rights and crim inal ju stice. In addition, high u n em p lo y ­ m ent and o th e r eco n o m ic, social and legal d isp arities that continue to plague A frican A m ericans and lo w in c o m e an d w o rk in g c la ss A m ericans u nderscore the urgency o f o u r dem and. W e c a n n o t w a v e th e flag o f v ic to ry w h e n so m u c h w o rk re ­ m a in s to b e d o n e . T h e s e in ju s ­ tic e s h a v e , in fa c t, s p a rk e d th e flam e o f a re v ita liz e d 21 st C en tu ry C iv il R ig h ts M o v e m e n t. T he A frican A m erican L eaders C o n v en in g gro u p w ill hold future m eetings to discuss strategies and tactics in support o f the agenda. W e w ill also be calling on elected o ffi­ cials and candidates to co m m it their support fo r the agenda and to w ork fo r its im plem entation. U ntil w e m e an in g fu lly c o n fro n t th e se c h a lle n g e s, w e je o p a rd iz e o u r a b ility a n d p o te n tia l as a n a ­ tio n to fu lly liv e up to o u r id e a ls o f lib e rty an d ju s tic e fo r all. sp irite d d is c u s s io n s o f th e w o rk g o a ls fo r th e n a tio n : A c h ie v e e c o ­ th a t lies a h e a d as w e c o n fro n t n o m ic p a rity fo r A fric a n A m e ri­ b o th th e p ro g re s sio n an d re g re s ­ c a n s ; p ro m o te e q u ity in e d u c a ­ sio n o f e q u al o p p o rtu n ity in 2 1 st tio n a l o p p o rtu n ity ; p ro te c t an d c e n tu ry A m e ric a. W e, a lo n g w ith d e fe n d v o tin g rig h ts; p ro m o te a a c o a litio n o f c iv il rig h ts, so cia l h e a lth ie r n a tio n by e lim in a tin g ju s tic e , b u s in e s s an d c o m m u n ity h e a l t h c a r e d i s p a r i t i e s ; a n d le a d e rs, a lso in tro d u c e d o u r 2 1 st a c h ie v e c o m p re h e n s iv e c rim in a l C e n tu ry A g e n d a fo r J o b s a n d ju s tic e sy ste m re fo rm . Freedom . T h e c iv il rig h ts an d le g is la tiv e W h ile th e a g e n d a w as d e v e l­ s u c c e sse s th a t fo llo w e d th e 1963 Marc H. Morial is president o p e d d u rin g m e e tin g s in W a s h ­ M arch o n W a sh in g to n fo r Jo b s and chief executive officer o f the in g to n in D e c e m b e r an d J a n u a ry an d F re e d o m la id th e fo u n d a tio n National Urban League.