Oregon Advance Times_1968-05-16

May 16, 1968 The Oregon Advance/TIMES Page 11 Now It's Martin Luther King School----- PSC Offers New Course Momon Heads Sportsmen (Continued from Page I) spoke briefly congratulating these principles. the students on their choice Appreciation was expressed in names. He stressed the for the help of Mrs. Mary need for clear heads and pro- "'""- Kieke, a member of the school . ductive works. He reflected board. Mrs. Rieke then pre- back on the March on Wash– sented the official name ington of 1964 and how con– change to the principal, Bill genial Dr. King had been. D. White. Gov. TomMcCall and Mayor Senator Edward Kennedy Terry Schrunk were unable DEPUTY SHERIFF ARE YOU A YOUNG MAN WITH A COLLEGE DE– GREE? ARE YOU SATIS– FIED WITH YOUR PRES– ENT CAREER GOALS? IF NOT, HAVE YOU CON– SIDERED A PROFES– SIONAL CAREER WITH THE NATION'S LEADING LOCAL POLICE AGENCY? Multnomah County is cur– rently recruiting top cali– ber men to fill eligible list for future vacancies. Vision, 20-100, Corrected to 20-20. MULTNOMAH COUNTY CIVIL SERVICE COM– MISSION, Room 140, Mult– nomah County Courthouse, or call 227-8411, Ext. 387. For Rent 6224 N.E. Union Space suitable for Office - Barber Shop or Apartment Reasonable Rent to attend because of previ– ous commitments. Citizen of the Year Awards were given to: Kindergarten: Alan Ray Sheppard, Tina Moorehead. Grade I: Nathan Moreland, Yvette Penson. Grade 2: John Sullivan, Judy Rawls. Grade 3: Venetia Smith, Darnell Tellis. Grade 4: Michael Brannon, Lee Warren. Grade 5: Howard Moore, Joanne Alexander. Grade 6: Tony Washington, Sharon Branch. Grade 7: Roy Floyd, Karla Hoard. Martin Luther King, Jr. Service Awards for the most outstanding· 8th grade boy and girl were given to Ronald Cuie and Evelyn Wright. These awards were given on schol– arship, class participation, leadership, and other favor– able qualities. This will be– come a yearly award. Ronald Cuie, student body president, addressing audi– ence. The awards were presented by Rev. John H. Jackson of Mt. Olivet Baptist Church. Rev. Jackson and Dr. King attended school together. Be– cause of the Poor People's March cm Washington, mem– bers of the King family who had been invited were unable to attend. CLASSIFIED FOR RENT 2 rooms to rent to single lady. Share kitchen &. bath. For in– format ion call 281-3494 after 6 p.m. 5/9 Unfurnished One-Bedroom - Range, Refrig. $65 month. Call 254-5278. 4/25 (Continued from Page 1) Afro-American re Ii g i o us work songs and a volume of African children's songs. Plans for the course were spearheaded by fourteen women led by Mrs. Osly J. Gates. The group started Dr. Frederick D. Hall work last July, long before the president's report on crime was made available to the public. Through the ef– forts of Mrs. Gates and her group, the Citizens for Inter– racial Understanding, Port– land business firms, the mayor and city council have underwritten a total of twenty scholarships. The Oregon Education Association is co– operating in selection ·of scholarship recipients. The course is open to per– sons currently teaching at the elementary or secondary school levels in Oregon. En– rollment is limited to forty. Information may be se– cured through Dr. Paul Reil– ing, Portland Summer Term coordinator, Portland State College. 4. • Newly elected officers of mon, President; Lannes War- the Sportsmen Club were an- field, Vice-President; Ronald nounced last week by outgoing Webb, Secretary; Frederick president William G. Jones. Beasley, Treasurer; and Officers elected for the James Jones, Sergeant of coming year are Leodis Mo- arms. There's nothing more irri- a pal in Florida who owes tating on a cold winter day · you money. than getting a postca_rd from • • • • • ~~•~o""~'. ~-..,-. 1!:eat &4tak ~c,,,ee ~~ Main Office: 4950 N.E. Union PORTLAND, OREGON ,1211 New Eastside Location: 19043 S.E. 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