OBP_Portland Challenger_1952 Oct 17_v1 no13

J"'3gc Four PORTLAND CHALLENGER Friday, October 17, 19!'2' Urban League Sponsors BETTER CLEANING! Tillamook Luncheonette Paint by Jennings New Educationad Group Ellis Cleaners We Caler lo Special Parties John Ellis, Prop. and Banquets Do Own Work Terms 6 to 36 months Call alter 7 p.m. By Joy Brock j Other leaders of the or~anizo• Seafoods and Steaks . tion \\'Cl'C John Holley, neighbor- 3304 N. Williams WE 3898 10 N. E. Tillamook MU 9526 WE 1702 106 N. Monroe A 111..•wly formed education::il hood sccrctarv. whc• will staff,-------- ----- •------------~ '-============~ eommittce was organized under this committ~c and Edwin C. r the leade1~hip _of_ N.lth.an Burk-1 Berry. cxc.•cutivc secretary of lhcl ham and sponso1 cd b~ t~1e U~-, Urban League. Representatives han League of Pm !land. \\ cdnes-. from \'arious fields o( education, day. Oct. B: at the YWCA. The' sociology, psychology and com• Board o( D1rec.tors of the Uib~n. munity interest make up the edu- • Lt.:ague authonzed this commit- Icational committee. ~1..:1..• with the pu~posC' of repr~sent• The organization meets the sec• 111g thL' League m. all matter-. per- ond Wednesda,· of every month. taining to education. The next mectin,q is to be held at The meeting prm·1..•d hi Ahl Y Holladay school. November 12th ~timulatin.r! on matter:.- rei;!arding at 8 p.m. techniques of teaching race re-,-------------, lations in the classruom c\nd the pros and cons of ster e n l y p e d books. JOHNNIE'S Paints and Wallpaper Painting & Paper hanging "Courteous Service to All" 21 NE Broadway MU 3713 As a result of a succes::-,ful meet• ing. the committee has char~ed itself \\·ith the followin~ responsibilitie~: Concerning itself with, prog1ams which will assist and'--- ---=------ ~timulat~ youth to a,·ail them-I ~elves to the maximum o[ educational opportunties: working to impro\'e our schools and the '-Choo! curriculum; keeping a bal-1 ancc•sheet invenh.lr.v of school, happenings pertaining tlJ race re-1 The Basket Seafood "n" Chips Chicken "n" Chips OPEN TILL 4 a.m. 1409 N. Williams lations; working for impro,·ed '::::::::::::::::::::::::::;·1 relalh•nships between hnmc and1 ,- ~ch0ol: examining problem!- re-I lated to textbooks. school dis• trict~. the quality and amount of real intergroup education: report• · !ng and making rE:!commendations to the lirban League Board of Lew's Man Shop Where you get P. H. DAVIS TAILORING 10 N. Russell WE 4900 DirectoJ!:', tv school officials and ~------------ to the community for the achie,·e- ,-------------,1 ment c.,f equal opportunity and1 treatment for all students. democratic teaching and counselling and the careful choice of teach• ing materials to strengthen the democratic concept. Winters, 'M.H.' Back in Sshool Littlt: Jimmy Wii:;ters and Har- \ ~st McGillvray, .!Jand9u~ on last season's University of Port.- land basketball team, will probF. L. Turner Matot Repairs and Tune-Ups 2626 N. Albina Guaranteed Work ~ Hills Grocery Best Meats-Fresh Vegetables Free Delivery 639 N. Russell TU 9135 ably play again this season. Lr=======================~ Contrary to an earlier report that Winters was scheduled for the army and McGiltvray's grades were too low, the two ,vill be eligible for conference play in Feb,·uary '53 at the beginning of the ne\',.' semester. Services in Real Estate Herman C. Plummer and Co. 2752 N. Williams GA 7763 We Specialize in Dyeing 8c: Cleaning LEE'S SHOE CLINIC R and H Radio Sales and Service Service on al I makes guaranteed 14 N. Russell Glenn's Texaco Service We Give S&H Green Stamps Mark Lubrication Firestone Tires Shoe Rebuilding & Repairing Doctors Presciption Filled for Corrected Shoes N. E. Broadway 8c: Williams 2013 N. Williams MU 9614 MU 3 ::=================::::: _____ s_s_s_ _ __, Blue Ribbon Barbecue JUST OPENED Service 24 Hours Home Cooked Meals Ollie Epps, Prop. 2017 N. Williams Tom Benson Glass Co. Plate Glass, Aut0 Glass Window Glais TU 5193 1600 N. Wllllant• Ave. Corner Weidler CT'"B"1 Neighborhood Shopping Center Open from 6:30 A.M. to 2:00 A.M. (Daylight) Daily Food Service 2115 N. Williams TU 4666 TEDS'TVCENTER SALES SERVICE Store Hours-9 a.m. to 9 p.m. W4/vt made 1000 jn.,tallations. We have the know-how and thP '.\:"!'Vice per.ionnel to help you chrJosc wisely. Corner N. E. 11th and Broadway Al Corbell is vigorous, young, alert, intelligenl. He is familiar with your problems and interested in solving them. He will fight for you in Congress. Corbett has never liked segregation! He has fought against il. It is his plan that is being used in the removal of families from Guilds Lake. He has worked for a civil rights measure through the Urban League. You want your children raised in-a good neighborhood where there are good schools. You want resources development lo give good jobs and year around employment. You will get these with Corbett. l"<,rhHt rnr ('oni:;:-rt:~:-- ('om111ltlL•<: l:ity Kt:11, ('hairman co:• D(•kum Huihllng l 'ortland, Orq;-on Compliments of Keystone Investment Co. 1453 N. Williams Ave. JJ WALKER Broker Home ol Week 4532 N. E. Mallory Rake shake bungalow in good condition. Large living room, dining room, tile kitchen, one bedroom and one bath downstairs. Two bedrooms up. Hardwood floors, fireplace, full cement basement and oil heat. Priced at $12,000 with some furniture. Call Bill, TR 6817 PETERSO-N will make a GOOD MAYOR 'f OVERSEAS VETERAN 'f FAMILYMAN ¥ BUSINESSMAN 'f 11 YEIRS EXPERIENCE 'f APORILAHO BACKGROUND ¥ TIRElESS CIVIC WORKER Fred Petcraon wlll be • m~or who will work with people- who will cet things done! He works without discord, without confusion-and with kindly con,ideration for all. His work with 15 different city bureaus and 3 city departments ia a record of aucces,. Hia work in the water and health bureau, ha, Kained national recognition. He Pledges Constant, Not Spasmodic, Law Enforcement ,aid Ad¥. Pater,an for Mayar Camm. Jo(k Oa.,,;,, Ch,m., ,0\ Oekum l ldg., Porllond AVIK# JWIA e'KtNeE,! i; ' J-rwn of'lf((Y~ ~"' 11 , .. ~ .or $1 million hlghe, TAXES to support Parl-mutuel ravenuet now support H county fain. county fain. ;~~v~ ~ ~~.,~~ IF parl-mutuel revenuH are abol• mrt Now parl-mutuel rovenues take the l1hed, fairs will go begging to the flnanclal burden of the P•I, State fair leglslatu,., hat In hand. and 8 other fairs and rounrJ..ups. y~~tt~ Prohibit roclng horo ond It will ,Imply - Allowing your neighbor to decide for move acrau tho river to Washington, .....,, hlmulf what sport ho want, to enjoy. DON'T KILL OREGON'S RACING REVENUES YfJTI lfJ/(321 x No) .,ort-Mutuel contrlbl,tlon1 form the corneuton• of the American Legion Youth Athletlc Comrnl1don'1 program: Gunner Gunde,.on, Cholrmon, Amorlcon legion Youth Athletic Commlulon. TAXPAYERS' COMMITTEE TO RETAIN PARI-MUTUEL REVENUIS · G. IRVIN HESS. EncutJn S.cr•lary, P.O. Box 1731. Portland 7, Oregon

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