Oregon Advance Times_1968-07-11

Page 10 The Oregon Advance/TIMES July11,1968 Lodge Banquet Held At Thunderbird The annual banquet of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Oregon and the Order of Eastern Star of America was held Saturday, July 6, 1968, at the Thunderbird Motel. Pictured, from right to left, are Mattie Ford, Laura Niv– ins, Lennie Carter, Julia Ganter, President of OES, Levan Johnson, G.M., John Hart, G.S., Jimmy Ganter, G. T., Cleveland McCord. Standing are Elvis Carter and Chris– tine Smith. U.S. Savings Bonds, new Freedom Shares North Clackamas Human Relations Council * * • To Promote Better Race Relation • Employment Opportunities • Better Housing • Education Information Persons interested in attending call: 654-3971 or 771-8833 * * Remember By Law You Have To Keep Records . ... Harvey L. Rice 1 A full-time trained Area Director 2 Simple, complete pre-printed records J Peace of mind and no 't'orry on tax 4 A month-ly bulletin service 5 Preparation of your annual income tax Call 227-1818 or 287-2212 We will gladly explain this unique plan without obligation.· A SPECIALIZED BUSINESS CONSULTING SERVICE FOR SMALL BUSINESS Hot Weather Special! ALL FRIGIDAIRE -FREEZERS AT BIG DISCOUNTS This Week Only WHITE MANN Co. 5001 N.E. Union Ave. 288-5303 SELLS FOR LESS! PROTECTS WITH SERVICE CUSTOMERS GET THE BEST OF KIRBY CONTINUALLY LINN KIRBY FORD 2005 N. E. UNION PHONE 288-5211 5431) N. LOMBARD PHONE 288-5216 SUBSCRIBE NOW / A;~;::e s4so per year by Mail 288-6409 Roving Reporter Listens This is going to sound funny and hard to believe but l was just walking down the street wondering from where and whom to get my roving reporter views this week when two autos suddenly crashed at the corner of Seventh and Alberta. This, of course, drew a crowd of curious onlookers and views were not hard to come by. The first thing l learned was that the injured person in one of the cars was Mrs. Mazie Wright. The extent of her injuries were not dis– cernible, so while waiting for the ambulance to arrive l talked to Willie Jackson. Judge Named After nine years of prac– ticing law, Portland attorney Aaron Brown is on the other side of the gavel, serving a pro-tern judgeship from July through December. Mr. Bown was appointed to the criminal bench of the Municipal Courts as one of twelve "part-time" judges recently named to fill the need created by sick, absent, or vacationing judges and the heavy court dockets. Mr. Brown secured his Law degree from Northwestern af– ter completing his under– graduate education at Fisk University. A native ofHous– ton, Texas, he is married and' has two children. He is a partner in the legal firm of Rask, Hefferin, and Brown. Free Swim Lessons Mothers and their school aged children are invited to free swimming sessions at Lewis and Clark College from 10 to 11 a.m. on July 12, 19, and 26. Free swim– ming lessons will also be offered. Mothers are asked to bring their lunch for themselves and for their children. Transportation will be provided. Call Mrs. Minuk, 282-7583. asked Jackson what uc thought of the intersection. He felt that it was very un– safe and that there should be a four-way stop sign or a red light. Jackson stated that it was a wonder that accidents did Mothers and their pre– school aged children are in– /- vited to a picnic at l rving " Park, N. E. 7th and Fremont Streets, on Friday, July 12, at 11 a.m. Mothers are re– quested to provide the lunch for themselves and for their children. Should it rain, we will meet at the Knott St. Community Center, 77 N. E. Knott St. Transportation will be provided. Call Mrs. Minuk, 282-7583. not occur at this intersection more often. l said that maybe the city would do something about the inter– section. Jackson said yes maybe they will and stated as an after thought, after someone is killed. He also stated that a car ran into a church on the cor– ner about six months ago. l thanked Jackson for his remarks and l then became the subject as young Har– vestu Harris approached me and asked why were there no black ambulance drivers in West Side Housing West Hills Fair Housing Council, combined with the Human Relations Committee of Beaverton, is eager to help any minority group members in obtaining housing or ren– tals on the west side of town. The Housing Council re– cently located housing to.– three black families and is anxious to move to help in– tegrate their area. If anyone desires assist– ance or simply a companion while looking, please call Mrs. Halvarson, 292- 3488, or Mr. Platt, 292-4238. And if any encounters prove diffi– cult, we would appreciate be– ~informed. (Continued from Page l) cal when black people were cut off from their roots and made to believe that every– thing in their past was nega– tive. This book purports to be the first establishment of the true heritage of black peo– ple and he hopes it will pro– vide a bridge into a better time for us all. He chose the title, ''Ke– barro," because the saga of black people coming to this country and their lives to the present is newsworthy. Announcement for Home Buyers July 11, 12, 13, 14 Alameda Theatre 3000 N.E. Alberta St. All Walt Disney Friendly assistance is available to families who are interested in buying homes in the Milwaukie-Oak Grove area. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Plus For information, contact the Housing Committee of the North Clackamas Human Re– lations Council. Telephone: 771-8833. Bullwhip Griffin H. GLEN JEWELRY INC. JEWELRY - DIAMONDS Finer Quality Jewelry Universal-Geneve & Wyler Watches China-Silver Flatware Quality Watch & Jewelry Repairing · Engraving & Diamonds Remounted 9:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Mon. thru Sat. 5266 N.E. Union Ave. 284-1650 MOTOR TUNE-UP - BRAKES ALL MAKES BATTERIES, ETC. LUBE, TIRES ELI WARD RICHFIELD SERVICE FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY PHONE: 282-7978 3441 N. VANCOUVER PORTLAND, OREGON Rummage Sale JULY 21 9 a.m. till 7 p.m. 3625 N. Vancouver AT 8-6427 They're Bigger and Better at the Bun-'n-Burger Delicious Hamburgers 25' "Sizzling Fries - Cool Malts 230 North Killingsworth Car Leasing Roth Motor Co. Inc. l said l didn't know that there were none. Harris said that he had been in Portland for twenty-four years and had never seen a black ambulance driver. l asked a policeman at the scene and he told me to ask the ambulance company. l related the information to Harris, who walked away at that point. / i@~}trtr@rt·· · · e: :~~: 3:~~.:;~ ~~ ,. ' ~ .. .. .. .. • .. talked to many people at it this point and their questions it ranged from why it took the it ambulance so long to arrive at the scene of the accident. The debates continued as l "WALL TO WALL sou;." SOUL FOOD! 2125 N VANCOUVER AVE. ' it '" it , .J t, .. ""' ,. ,W '-1 , Iii'• ,. The • SOUL SISTERS : ***** ,. left and l left hoping to see you and get your views for next week's Roving Reporter. FORMERLY : : FLOOR SHO\'V TU[S thru SUN The Three little Souls * ~****************;********************~

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