Oregon Advance Times_1968-03-21

THE TIMELESS CHARM of fine furniture ls displayed in the newly remodeled mezzanine showroom atShleifer Furniture Company at S. E. Grand at Stark. During its 30 years of service to homemakers, Shle ifers have been featuring standout values on all three floors. The "new" luxuriously carpeted mezzanine offers the homemaker an exciting selection of lovely furniture to fit decor and budget. A series of advertisements prepared by the Advance TIMES ad department point out the style, quality and savings available at Shleifer's at S. E. Grand at Stark. A cordial welcome is extended you to see for yourself! _ Advance/TIMES Photo Borrow Music Jazz to Opera Records Available Sportsmen Club To Aid Scouts Do you thrill to the rhythms of the Supremes, Jimmy Smith or Herman's Hermits, to the powerfulvoice of Odetta, to the trumpet of Herb Alpert, or to the measured strains of a Haydn concerto? Whatever your musical taste, you will find recordings of interest to you at the Albina Branch Library, 3630 N, Vancouver. Record albums at the Albina Library may be borrowed for 14 days just as books may be borrowed. To borrow records, you need a Multnomah County Library card and you must be in high school or older. If you don't have a card you can get one by filling out a short application and showing some identification at the library. The music recordings atthe library are varied to suit many tastes. Folk music fans will enjoy music from many lands and blues and spirituals sung by performers such as Ethel Waters, Big Bill Broonzy and Burl Ives. The popular music collection ranges from recordings of musical shows such as "West Side Story" to the smooth voice of Nat King Cole, the soulful performance of James Brown and the popularTemptations. Jazz is well represented by such great artists as Count Basie, Duke Ellington, John Coltrane *11 ,:~~i1,~~ ~· ~:: r-,c''\'·".. ~ ..•.•.. ··>.-.·.".... ·.,,,'-I U.. 5 ... I' .. 1•;<• . "'! ~ . ., .......................,,...w..,~........ • .,_, .. ,' ,.· )~\ '• ,.J. . ~: . y~: ': WHY? First, we assume you intend to check somewhere. Most folks are pre-sold on the many advantages of a checking account. After all, checks are safer, more convenient than cash. The question, then, is where to check. We suggest that U. S. Bank is your logical choice. As a full service bank, U. S. provides all the financial services allowed by law. Money orders, travelers checks, safe deposit protection-U .S. has them all. As a statewide bank, U. S. serves all of Oregon. As a progressive bank, U. S. offers many banking "extras"-free parking and drivein teller windows, for example, at most branches. So let one bank-one stop-serve your complete financial requirements. "CHECK WITH US" at U. S. Bank. We care more. UNION AVENUE BRANCH 5505 N. E. Union INTERSTATE & GOING BRANCH 4550 N. Interstate United States National Bank of Oregon • Head Office: Portland Member Federal Deposit Insurance Co1porat1on and Sarah Vaughan. The classical recordings include the works of the standard repertory with symphonies, concertos, overtures and many other works of significance. William G. Jones, president of The Sportsmen, said the men's social club signed a charter March 17 with the Boy Scouts of America. The club will coordinate a As well as musical record- . Scouting program with Wilmgs, a small nun:iber of spoken liam Newborne of Highland records are available. These Sch 1 d Bo Sc T . . . oo m y ~ ro~ include selections from 465. The troop leaders inShakespeare, the chilling elude: tales of Edgar Allan Poe, the modern wit of Bill Cosby and several records about Negro history. Animal folk songs, stories by Kipling and Sandburg, and poems by Langston Hughes are popular among children and may be checked out for them by parents and teachers or listened to at the library by the children themselves. Frederick Beasley, institutional representative; Joe Massey, contact; Joey Pitts, chairman; Ronald Webb, scoutmaster; Samuel Lowe, assistant scoutmaster; Leodis Momon, secretary; William G. Jones, treasurer; John Frazier, outdoorsman; Allen Thomas, assistant outdoorsman, and Jimmy Nicholson, adviser, Armory to Have Boxing Matches Monday evening March 25 at the Portland Armory on N, W. 10th Avenue and Couch Street the Three Star Sports Enterprises will present a boxing card with the main event matching Frank (Snakebite) Niblett of. Oakland, Calif., against Jess Bolen of Los Angeles, They are light heavyweights. The bout is listed for 10 rounds. There will be a six round battle between Lloyd Ungricht and !smell Rivera, two hard hitting .welterweights, plus other bouts. NORMA GIBSON BOOKKEEPING and TAXES Not An ''Expert" Or ''Consultant" - Just A Good Bookkeeper. New In This Area, But Have Long Lease & Will Be Here After Tax Season Is Over . 2726 N.E. UNION AVE. 284-3698 or 281-3S12 NEED A JOB? Need a Job or a change.of Jobs? Attend the Job Search Class any Thursday nite at 7:30 at Albina Neighborhood .Service Center, 59 N. E. Stanton - free. We won't find a job for you, but we will show you how to find one. Sponsored By the Oregon Bureau of Labor March 21, 1968 The Oregon Advance/TIMES Page 7 Sons of Haiti Installs Wilson Tom Wilson was installed as grand master of the Masons of Oregon for the Sons of Haiti Grand Lodge, March 3, at the Albina Child Care Center, The Lodge has approximately 27 members, and will meet twice monthly~ A group of grand lodge officers came from Seattle for the occasion, At present, there is a dispensation for all new members and for members who have been initiated at one time and who are not practicing masonry at this time. The Sons of Haiti Grand Lodge traces its history back to · 1809 when the Grand Lodge of England granted a charter at Port-Au-Prince, Haiti. In 1825, this provincial Grand Lodge declared its independence and organized the Grand Orient of Haiti which still exists. Chartered rights stem from the original charter granted by Mother Lodge at Marseille, France, to Polar Star Lodge in New Orleans in 1795 and later in 1804 from the charter granted the same lodge by the Grand Orient of France, The Supreme Council of Louisiana was formed on Oct. 17, 1839, and exists to the present time, from which Evergreen State Lodge No. 119 was chartered in the State of Washington. They received dispensation in 1961 which was in force six months later. Evergreen Lodge united with the Sons of Haiti Lodge No, 2 in Pasco, Wash., and Laredo Lodge No. 68 of Seattle. The three lodges formed the Most Worshipful Sons of Haiti Grand Lodge No. 1 in Washington, ;:: (J f\lERAL DI 430 N. 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