Oregon Advance Times_1968-04-04
Page 4 Oregon Advance/TIMES April 4, 1968 Evangelical Association Establishes local Branch A local branch of the Nation– al Negro Evangelical Associ– ation was established in Al– bina last Saturday. This organization will work with the churches in Albina to make the Christian life Alameda Theatre 3000 N.E. Alberta 284-9448 •••••••••••• Admission: ••••••••••• Fri. - Sat. 7 p.m. Sat. & Sun. Matinee 12:45 more practical. The Rev, Aaron Hamlin, field worker for the national work stated the need this way: ''The time hs come for the Negro Christian to take a stand and demonstrate to the world that Christianity is a living and dynamic force for good in these days of hate, prejudice and frustration . The Negro Christian must take the leadership position in the area of need. He must be willing to sacrifice for his brother outside.'' Headquarters for the work is located at 3905 N. Van– couver. The Rev. Charles Williams is the local field worker. The executive board consists of Ed Mitchell, Russell Smith, Charles Wil– liams, Rozell Gilmore. Soldier Home Sp/4 Edward D. Lowe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Lowe, 7102 N, E. 9th recent– ly returned home from Cu Chi, Vietnam. Edward, a signal specialist. was as– signed to Company B 36th Signal Bn. Now on 30-day leave Lowe will be reassigned to the 21st -----------' AG Repl Bn in Germany. Now Free 25c Flower Seeds · ·t·ZrJZ. BLUE"'BELL THREE BAGGER IN EACH BLUE BELL BOX FRIBERG ELECTRIC co. 288-5161 Esquires Give Gala Affair Fine Foods Pin Team Gets 1st Fred's Fine Foods bowl– ing team placed first in the San Antonio Fun Bowling Welika Goodman. The team will leave Friday for San An– tonio, Tex., for international competition. Oth~r Portland teams accompanying Fred's are the Lov-Lee Ladies beau– ty shop and Coast Janitorial, the Esquires presentation of another. gala affair, The Men's Fashion show, held in the Roaring 20' s Room of the Hoyt Hotel, was a smashing success, according to attend– ers. Frank Rasher, 107- year-old senior citizen (and I might add, one of the oldest in Oregon) was accompanied by his daughter, Leona Pierce. Of the show, Mrs. Pierce said, she liked it just fine, and that men's clothes are getting to be as fabulous as women's. Mrs. Pierce also said, "Pop enjoyed the fash– ions with the tails 'n' hi hats, they reminded him of the old days." It was easy to be– lieve he really did enjoy this show; as he scurried away he quipped, "Shucks I enjoyed it." I think this sums it up for all who came. Seven Weeks Of Scouting by CHARLES CREWS After three weeks of work in professional Scouting, l am amazed at the misconceptions and misconstrued, and mis– informed people we have in our area who think they know about Scouting, No, Scouting is not for middle class white folks, for people with a lot of time on their hands, or for just a select group of people in our area, or for PTA's or churches, who are concerned about boys or places to send our boys for an hour or so to get them out of the house. On the contrary, Scouting is to HELP boys find their place in this world. Scouting is to help OUR BOYS. In the next seven weeks you, as parents, will read how this program came into being and what it is trying to do for our boys, Some of you parents will be receptive to these reports; others will not, but I say this: those who don't re– spond will have no one but themselves to blame. And to those parents that do re– spond, you will see the fruits of your labours flourish. Your child will become a self-sufficient man. Remem– ber, bring up a child in the way you will have him and he will not go astray. Next week, I will speak on the mechanics of Scouting. The wires taken from fresh vegetables or pipe cleaners may be used to keep bags tightly closed, (Better than rubber bands and easier when storing in freezer.) 0 D lsERVICE n "Food Stamps Accepted" League. Team members are Jackie McClain, captain; Leola Har– ris, Mary Ann Jackson and Fashion Household Distributors 70 N.E. Broadway lil ..ff.ARBOR Furnace Oil Gasoline Discount 282-2517 They're Bigger and Better at the Bun-'n-Burger Delicious Hamburgers 25c Sizzling Fries - Cool Mal•s 230 North Killingsworth 1 ' Grenfell's F d M I M [ MBfR ~~ N.E. UNI~~"' l l :- \ } Weekdays 9 A.M. to 6:30 P.M. Sun. UNITED GROCERS. INC Your Friendly Corner Grocer
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