Oregon Advance Times_1968-03-14

I Page 4 The Oregon Advance/TIMES t March 14, 1968 Jeff, Washington Get AII-Staters Suprise Party Given Two of the community's top high school basketball players were named to the AllState team. Both the Oregon Journal and the Oregonian - eac!J of which made A surprise birthday was its own selection - named given for Mrs. Ethel M, FosGary Ladd of Jefferson and ter, 112 N. Page, on March Willie Stoudamire of Wash- 8 by the staff at' the Albina ington to the team. . Child Development Center. Royal Esquire Club of Portland Inc. The Royal Dion Social Club held an invitational dinner dance at the Eastgate Masonic Hall on March 9. About 200 persons attended. The club has nine members and has been meeting monthly since 1956. Money is raised by different events given by the club to support the NAACP, the Urban league and the little league. The club president ls Mrso Sadie Parker. Here from left: Jewell McDonald, Brenda Motley, Lois McDonald, Jean Amerson, Sadie Parker, Ethel Bates, Bertha Poncile and Louise Waters. Missing Is Allean Shannon. Presents Men's Fashions 1or Featuring ... 1968 Juniors Win State Title 10 Best Dressed Men of Portland also 10 Most Eligible Bachelors of Portland PSC Offers Fellowships Do you know someone who has a college degree, always wanted to teach, but didn't have money for enough training? The Mt Olivet Juniors play, the Mt Olivet Juniors basketball team won its sec- were undefeated in league ond consecutive title in the competition. In the city Baptist State competition at tournament they finished secMcMinnville March 8 and 9. ond to Parkrose. The coach If the team wins next year. is Ron Leverett ROARING 20's Music by Sun, March 31, 1968 5-9 p.m. Horace (BABE) Williams Portland State College is offering two-year fellowships to college graduates who would like to train as teachers of disadvantaged children. It's an opportunity for a person to better himself and to help others. Fellowships are for $2,000 the first year and $2,200 the second year, with $400 each year for each dependent At the end of the two years, the person will have a master's degree and an Oregon teaching certificate for elementary and secondary schools. John A. Schulz, who is in charge of the government grant which makes the felships possible, said the study program for each person will be tailored to his or her background and training, Deadline for applications is April 15. Classes begin in September. Anyone interested can call Dr. Schulz at the School of Education, Portland State College, 226-7271, extension· 256. Church Bills Dean Francis B. Nickerson, Eugene, will speak at St Philip's Episcopal Church, March 17. Nickerson is the dean of students at the University of Oregon. He will speak on "Opportunity for Obtaining a College Education." it will receive permanent possession of the trophy. Prior to the championship game, the Mt. Olivet Tigers had a cliff-hanger until a 15foot jump by Darrel Cox in overtime cinched the semifinal victory. The championship game against Springfield was won easily and individual scoring was spread evenly, Team member Gary McFarland was chosen on the sixman, all-star tournament squad. Squad members during the regular season were: Tyrone Jackson, Sanders Henderson, Gary McFarland, Greg Woods, Dennis Mathis, Mike Turner, Charles Alexander, and Victor Williams, Darrel Cox and Ralph Nickerson joined the team for the Baptist murnament During regular s e a s o n Nixon to Tallc At Lloyd Center Richard M, Nixon, the former vice president and now a candidate for the Republican no mi nation for president, will speak in Portland at the Lloyd Center on Friday, March 15, He will be at the central mall of the center from 6:45 p.m. until 8:45 p.m. He will speak at about 7 o'clock and spend the rest of the time shaking hands and visiting, With Nixon will be his wife and two daughters, 19 and 21 years old. SOUL FOOD Cafe and COCKTAILS featuring : . REAL SOUL FOOD * STEAKS * CHICKEN * BBQ SPARE RIBS * HOT LINKS We are now serving the best in town at 19 N. RUSSELL Phone ahead 282-9611 "A newspaper can drop the same thought into a thou~nd minds at the same moment. A newspaper is an advisor who does not require to be sought, but comes to you briefly every day ·of the common week, without distracting your private affairs. Newspapers, therefore, become more necessary in pro· portion as men become more equal individuals, and more to be feared. To suppose that they only serve to protect freedom would be to diminish their importance, they maintain civilization". S Alexis De Tocqueville (1805-59) A newspaper is a powerful force in a community. The responsible use of this force can move people to great accomplishment. As Abraham Lincoln said, "With public sentiment nothing can fail, without it nothing can succeed." Blitz-Weinhard Company extends best wishes to The Oregon Advan~e/TIMES for success in achieving community action, understanding and cooperation. BLITZ WEINHARD CO., PORTLAND THE WEST'S OLDEST BREWERY

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