Oregon Advance Times_1968-07-25

Page 10 Oregon Advance/TIMES July 25, 1968 Subscribe Now Advance-Times, s4so One year by mail only •••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 J ~ - You can lease or rent this newly decorated store room on the corner of N. E. Union and Knott Street just across the street from Lampus and the 1st National Bank. It has off-street parking and would be ideal for service type business, This building has been completely redecorated. For more information, call 282-5850 or 288-5321, ext, 64, INTERESTED RESIDENTS OF ALBINA WHO OWN LOTS & ARE INTERESTED IN INCOME PROPERTIES CALL: Garrett Const. & Inv. 659-2225 292-8889 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 * * MOTOR TUNE-UP· BRAKES ALL MAKES. BATTERIES, ETC. LUBE, TIRES Ell WARD RICHFIELD SERVICE FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY PHONE: 282-7978 3441 N. VANCOUVER PORTLAND,OREGON Ben I eonard Ask The Man from Equitable about Living Insurance -Family Style BENJAMIN M. LEONARD 2040 S.W. FIRST AVE. PORTLAND, OREGON 97201 BUS, PHONE: 222 -9471 The EQUITA~LE Life Assurance Society of the United States NEW YORK, N. Y. OFFICE 2 2 8 ~1105 RES, 775~9840 LODGE NEWS '\. Saturday, July 6, saw The "l::! Most Worshipful St. Joseph ;f-~~; Grand Lodge, A. F. & A. M., Scottish Rite of Oregon and • The Mount Olive Grand ChaP– ter Order of Eastern Star in a gala affair at the Thunder~ bird Restaurant. It was their annual Queen and King Cora– nation and banquet. _. In attendance were 175 for– ~ mally dressed patrons who dined sumptiously on a three– course dinner. The following persons were contestants: Mrs. Jessie Hill, represent– ing Rose of Sharon Chapter 2001; Mrs. Christine Smith, from Lily of the Valley ChaP– ter 2003; Mrs. Lorene Thomp– son of Queen Esther Chapter 2091, and Mr. Elvin Carter of M. W, St. Joseph. Grand Master Levan John– son did the honors and crowned Mrs. Smith 'Queen For A Year.' Receipts from this affair go to foster their scholarship program. Miss Sherrie Ann Mont– gomery, a graduate of Lin– coln High Schoool, was this year's recipient. Miss Mont– gomery was formerly a mem– ber of the Rainbow Juvenile Society. Her former Queen Mother, Mrs. Marian Scott, presented her with the cer– tificate. Grand Master Johnson an– nounced to the group that the Grand Worthy Matron of Mount Olive Grand Chapter, O. E. S, of Oregon, affiliated with Most Worshipful St. Jo– seph Grand Lodge, was now president of the Federation of Eastern Stars of the World, which convenes in New York next month. "From this moment on, we are pledged to work untir– ingly to promote a better re– lationship in the affairs of our community," Mrs. Mar– ian L. Scott reported. Rembember By Law You Have To Keep R ecords . ... Harvey L. 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There are two exigen– cies of life every man should meet; one is the protection of his family if he should die; the other is protection of his old age if he should live. Mod– ern life insuranceprovides for both, In our weekly ormonthly budget we can put a few dollars aside for insur– ance as one of the ne– cessities of life, just as we save up something for the coal bill, or a winter overcoat. A bit of fore- PORTLAND MAGAZINE EXCHANGE SHOE REPAIR and NOTIONS Morgan B. Jones, 33 years on Jefferson St. Now at 5416 N . Vancouver at Killingsworth tt CARLSON MOTORS HAS MOVED TO 4943 N.E. UNION FINEST CARS FOUND A N YWHERE 287-1241 710 S . W . SECON D AVE. P ORTL/\ND , ORE. 97204 sight, and a bit of planning will give us the money for this supreme neces. sity, I know why I urge you thus. It is my duty as a minister to stand by the . flower-decked altar and the flower- decked coffin; to play my part in setting up the home in the hour when it is broken. I see the difference between the home where the children are left to take care of themselves, and the home where the mother can take care of her children be– cause she doesn't have to go out and slave to sup– port them. And the Ju– venile courts know the difference, too, ''The Lord will pro– vide" - but it may be a washtub for your wife to sweat over, or a dingy tenement for your chil– dren to live in, or public charity to support your family. God does not put a premium on your thought- 'lessness. You may slip away, but your children will pay the price of your neglect. If I could not be a min– ister, I would want to be a life insurance man, from the standpoint of the good that I could do. The min– ister cannot always save the fatherless and widow. from loneliness and sor.;. row, put the life insurance man can rescue them from poverty and need and lift the fear from their hearts. ·· Condensed from Northern Light Dr. J. 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