OBP_Oregon Mirror_1959 Mar 26_v1 no2

Page% The OREGON MIRROll Sp_o/lL . JlzR._ OREGON N\IRROR C' _.,. . ,.'/WUI- PUBLISHED WEEKLY ON THURSDAY c:::J-J,-l}V. C,rculated b> l\1ml- Nc1uboys-Bus111~s:,es nnd Churches 2713 N W1\hom! Ave, Portl:md, Oregon 1.'hursdny, Mareh 26, 19i9 l;J,. :}.fo,.ence );J,. Holladay PTA n ig.li ti,igale Corner Three youth grnups of Holladay school took ndvantnge of Th "s ·s spring vacation and took the I ,. ~► ~ Mrs. ;~ft- children on trips. Girl Scout SpeakinA troop No. 819, Mrs. Vernon Jenby Nathan (Nick) Nickerson quitted themselves well in the AT S1768-BE 6 - 0952 to you nings the leader, went on a T,he time for Kin~ Bn_sket- ~.,M .bCe:~r at::~\!agp~:-y;~vo8~! Publi,hcr nnd Mnnngcr-DON ALFORD _ . from the ~o:;;o~~o a!en~ : ka~:bgo~h:~r0k1: balls seasonal vacation is at "Chuckie'' Patterson and Eddie Co-Publisher and Editor-DR. BOOKER T. LEWIS ~' N~;~~;:;le lowing day, ~:"!abn~ %ee!~;=b~: :~:~~ Wright but this was a team of Sport,-Nn1.1t,m Nickerson Chef's Comer-Bill Grove, Corner . Brownie troop No. 591, Mrs. that we shall relive again and stars. . Columnist ond Advertising-John Toron "'CRADLE ROW" Ted Tsuboi leader, toured Portagain. Space prevents the enu- We realt2e there are always News Reportcrs- Gavihm Irby, Cho.lmcrs Jona, Theodore &ugh, land's train station and a Vista meration of all the brilliant ac- unsung heroes whose feats do Betty Willioms, Minnie Scott Felicitations to our Co-Pub- Dome in which they later had complishments in another excit- not receive their deserved public Entertainment Writer-Terri Fmncis lisher and Mrs. Lewis on the the pleasure of riding to Vaning season. It is regrettable that rccognitio~ and we wis~ all '?f Advertising Dept.- Clarcnce Rose, Jome, LeRoy, Terri Fnancis birth of a bouncing baby boy. couver, Wash. Cub Scout den each participant in each pro- them continued s~ccess m their --..==================== Mrs. Ruth Price (nee Lil 3. pack 56, Mrs. Louis Hoodye gram can not, in print. receive endeavors. athletic and other- - Dawson) - the Songbird from den mother, also went to Vancredit for his or her progress in wise. Lil Sandy's has a lovely baby couvcr, Wash., by train. An exthe realm of sport. To the parents we say: Get /i._ C _ ft .1.- L J' / _ _,, 11,_l,/. girl. citing time was had by all. The grade and high school out and help push those bud• UII- <;Ll.A.l..Jl.lL 'fW~u- Mrs Jean Dillard has been programs. the church and Y. M. ding athletes to the height~ of bitten by the flu bug and has Chester on the Matt Dillon C. A. leagues and the college grea?1:55 ~ve know are possible. Easter will mark the end of one of the hohest sea- been confined to her home for a show (TV Western) teams all have members deserv- Part1c1pation as a coach, a man- . few days, also Mrs Alice Rob- * * * ing the highest commendation age(. a spectator or even a pat sons of the Chnst..lan Church, Lent. Lent begms on Ash inson . . and Mrs. Susie Redd. Sp LASH for their achievements. We ask on the back can mean 8 .world Wednesday, forty days before Easter, excluding Sun · · · A speedy recovery to all. First Wedding Held at New that y~u the public lu~ve no of diff~rence to your child or days, and ends on Easter SuncJay which is the first Sun * * * Be th el Church · reservaoons about phoning or any child. . ' "Tom Thumb Wedding" writing in information concern- To the aspiring athlete we day after the first full moon on or before March 21. On The Mend . . Chappie Bride-Phyllis Taylor ing the achievements of any in- say: Let nothing, real or imag- . . . Grice- still playing second to Groom - Harley Akers, Jr. dividual deserving recognition. inary. deter you from the goal Lent is a season for prayer, fast..lng, church gomg, We in this co:°er do feel com- ~ tinagn;s::~~:~~~ty3;/:_dc:~ sacrifice a nd a bstinance. This is perha ps the o ne ~e: iod c~n trul_y celebra te Easter until we all abide by the Chris- !:.!!:! ~~a;n~~~;~h~~\~~ :~ take. Someone has before and of. the year when many ~f us who profess to be ~hnst..lans ban ph1_losophy and heed what Jesus said in the twelfth spiration to sport fans. Wilbur will again overcome the same w1ll all do by or prescnbe to any part of the fme men- verse, fifteenth chapter of St. John. "Verily, Verily, I Jordan and Ronald Isom of Eli- challenges you now face. tional. say unto you, the servant is not greater than his Lord· ot's champions deserve plaudits · th h h · · ; for their selection as All-Tour- The story of the life and death of Christ is spread nei er e f at is sent greater than he that sent him.' nament in the ''Little Giant" Aqua Center by members of the Clergy radio, television and news --- Parks Program. ' EDITOR'S NOTE The K tt St er I d papers throughout the Christian world. Christ's humble . : . by the a~~urate. sha1~:s~:,ti~g In the Swim beginning/ His unselfishness for man, his betrayal and Plc~se brmg or send !n_ OC\ \IS typed or neatly printed to of W~lter Moore and the re- denial by two of the chosen few, His torture and even- our office, at 2713 N. Williams Ave. Telephone AT 8-1768 ~~u;~10#arifB:~:~ncit~::::e~ ;su!e~;~;~~=~~";:~t i:\:!~~ tual death for our salvation , should serve to poin t out (temporary number) or BE 6 -0952. pionship. Steve Jones of Frank- ing pionee-rs to Oregon, a num- our unworthiness. lin's state high school cham-be-r of river events are being . . . . C:-,J YJ.I) C1', pions gave repeated demonstra- planned for the Oregon Centen- However, his final teachings and resurrect10n should Jhe /_,, lace fo ol.Jine ... tions of the hustle and spirit I nial Exhibition and Jnterna- serve as a source of comfort and give reason for jubila- ~::1:dti~: P~~~1.,•Nt~c•; bto a I tional Trad~ Fairf. A C tion on Easter Day, There will be rejoicing and people • 1 e erry The erectlon o an qua enwith his long howitzers and ter with a 7,000 seating capac- will be resplendent in their 14 Easter Finery," but how Will B:own with hi.s reboundin,g ity, locate-d on the Columbia many will carry the teachings of Christ beyond that day? were vital fact~rs 10 J efferson s River edge of the Centennial . capture of the city crown. grounds, is being considered. The observance of the Lent and the celebration of For the Finest of Foods and Service-Visit the Porter's Club Leola's Cooking is the MOST to Say the Least _Arthur Pierce of Washington The speed show of the Na- Easter has been going on for centuries, and for centuries ~~gt':s~m::~:e!::e~:~. a~i~ ~;~~lb~~t! ~a;~!:t is expect- the forty days ~f Lent has been uHoly" with Easter the 2504 N. Williams minutive Allen Brooks of Ben- Water skiing exhibitions, log day of celebration. But what of the other 325 days? ""====================! AT 4-9886 f;; ;:e:~na;: :!afn°'.:z~ : e: 1d ~~~:\:~~~~:~;ni ~ii;~~ For just as m~y centuries there ~ave been minority not be a dominating factor. regatta are suggested programs grounps and for Just as many centunes they have been _Harold Bishop and Ray Fuller for the,Center. the subject of oppression. The Twentieth Century with ;~os;;ftm~7;_ of glory for sh~;w;~~ ~:k;;~i=~to~~= all of its scientific advancements has made by compariAt Portland University, Wal- Columbia during the Centennial son little headway in fue advancement of the dignity of ly Panel and Jim Armstrong summer also. all men. again gave the dazzling exhibi- A on.e-and-a-half hour fir:- " . . ,, . , tions that have brought them work display over the water 1s Oppressed Chnst1ans as a whole are very religious. national recognition. Another another event which ~ay b~ They know what it is to live a life of humbleness1 sac- ~~e;:~hao;~ ~:;:~f~;'~~j0 ~ =~:;~ i~e tt:m~~;t:~:~~c~~~; rifice, betrayal, torture and eventually to know the peace career with the honor of being would plan to tell in ttrms of of death. Their major source of comfort and chief weap- !~~;1~;t i~~!~~~nJ 0 ::r:;~v~~ !:ra~~o~t:~;: ~~~ t::~rr~:, on here-to-fore has been prayer. The Lenten season for ample help from a "Jumping Indian canoes to jet mainliricrs. them has lasted many years. But at last there are those Jack" named Bernie Jones and The proposed use of excur- who are not ashamed or afraid to embrace openly the ~:;;ri~~~. !~~o~; ri:~~:a~~ ;::/~~::~tp:i:~~gat;i::;~~ teachings of Christ. They are fully aware that no man coming at star in the college Aqua Center as a debarkation game. An all-Negro team ac-depot. ROD'S WISH ES YOU E;.\S'fER GREETINGS PATENT LEATHER CHILDREN'S DRESS SHOES WHITE DRESS SHOES $3.97 to $5.97 $2.97 to $5.97 ROD'S SHOE FAIR 607 N. E. Grand Avenue (Across from Sears) IPAl~AID II SlE WIINIE --)< --)< --)< --)< --)< -)< FULL QUART For The Best In Listening Pleasures Visit any of the following spots for the latest recordings: LIL' SANDY'S FANTASY ROOM 1516 North Williams Avenue THE CASINO CAFE Cor. N. Williams and N. E. Hancock PROCTOR'S CAFE Cor. N. Williams and N. E. Tillamook PORTLAND PORTER'S CLUB 2504 N. 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