Portland Challenger_1952-12-23

Page Four Accident Fatal To Boise Sluden·t • I Funeral services were held Fri- PORTLAND CHALLENGER Portlander .Returns From Hawaiian Visit With strains of "Aloha" still mu-mus and hola-mus, the Ha- in the ground. She learned how lingering with her, Mrs. William cotton, and some dresses of Chi- to make a delicious and simple Mayberry (Inez Duke) returned nese pongee. Her camera caught desert using coconut milk. to Po rtland this week. She has many scenes as she visited pine- To entertain her family and Tuesday. Decembe·r 23. 1952 PUBLIC ENGAGEMENTS Films for Sale - Films Developed Baltzegar's Photos ·with or Without Appointment 9 N.E. Halsey St. EM 0979 day, De~ember 19, for William L. Peterson, 3721 NE Cleveland avenue. The eight-year-old Peter- the bright me m or i e s of two apple and banana plantations, the friends on the mainland vivacious ~~~~~~ months spent in the sun-drenched famous Diamond Head and other Mrs. Mayberry learned three hula ~- ~- - . son was hit by a car driven by isles of Hawaii. lovely beaches. dances, "Little Brown Gal," "My •.• ~: t GREETINGS ··:, Mrs. Mayberry made the ocean The Portlander was a guest at Yellow Ginger Lei," and "Lovely SEA "' Fred W. Druck– er, 46, 4435 NE Campaign street Monday even– on Williams trip both ways by plane. In Hon- a big luau held on the beach. Hula Hands." ~... fSroOmN'S ~ olulu she was house guest of Mr. Piece de resistance was roast pig Most gratifying impression of ~ ~- and Mrs. Fred James. Mrs. James which had been wrapped into Honolulu for Mrs. Mayberry was ~... DAWSQ.N'S ~ is the former Yunie Mitchum leaves before 1t was roasted deep the democratic atmosphere she ~ ~ near Young who lived in Portland sev-~ waiian bright print dresses of found prevalent in this cosmopol- ~ TonsorJ"a} Parlor ~·· street. eral years ago. itan city. According to Mrs. Mayberry eagerly ab- Holley DiSCUSSeS ,___ ___;_____________, ·.· Courteous, Efficient Service (, . .. police reports, sorbed much of the feeling of life Af R ~ Mack Dawson, Prop. ~ . Peterson dart- on the island. She toured the rican ace Problem Compliments of ~ 20 N. Cherry VE 8128 ~ ·· into the shops and brought back several .• • • 1 .. !11.- -; ., l:!.--- 1:-~;;;; -:o;:'J • e~~ • -a.r.'(-a,r.'(-a,r.'(-a,r.'(-a,r.'( ~r.'( ...il-. .-~o~.-:.tl~~ rttv.li: :--, . ilt•i""~- t.o.ta- n ~~~~~~ path of Drucker's car. The driver 8 . 11 Y Webb Lodge Holley replied that the South K ~~~~~~. was travelin~ south on Williams } African's (white) attitude to the eystone k!>-..k!>~ avenue and did not See the young- R I v· k problem makes a difference be- ~ SEASON'S ~ ster before the impact occurred. e-e eels IC ers tween harmony and disharmony. I·nveslmenl Co. ~ ~ The Peterson boy was dead upon "Premier Malan's attitude is un- ~ ~ arrival at Emanuel hospital. His Thomas R. ' Vickers, exalted healthy," stated Holley. ~ ·GREETINGS ~ death was Portland's 48th caused ruler of Billy Webb Lodge No. Bhat noted that the Indian pop- ~ ~ •• fro 1 m • by traffic accidents for the year. 1050, IBPOE of W was re-elected ulation in the Union, an estimat- 1453 N. Williams Ave. Peterson attended Boise elem- at the regular meeting of the ed 323,000, is not considered In- • PO ferS Cl b ~ ~... r U ... (, entary school and was a member lodge, Saturday night, December dian in a strict sense because they of the Cub scouts, Pack no. ~2. 13. Vickers, a graduate of Port- are natives of South Africa by Born in Birmingham, Ala., in land University, has been head of birth. He said that the Indians of 4 .'BEDROO·MS ~ . No Cover Charge ~·· th d · J 1952 th t t b 1· · th 2504 N. Williams MU 9886 . ~, 1944, he came to Portland with e or er smce anuary, , a coun ry e 1eve m e pas- -"' his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward having been elected last June for sive method of resistance in com- GRANT HIGH ·-a,r.'(-a,r.'(-a,r.'(-a,r.'(-a,r.'(~r.'( ~~~~~~~ Peterson, in August, 1952. a second term. At the Grand bating the discriminatory laws The funeral services were held lodge Convention in Atlantic City enacted against them. at the Zeller Funeral chapel with last August the constitution was I In reply to a question from t~e Solid, attractive, newly re– the Rev. s. McCullum of the amended so that subordinate floor, Bhat answered that hts decorated h o m e. Maple Morning Star Baptist church of- lodge Exalted Rulers now serve homeland is doing away with her floors, stone fireplace. beau· ficiating. Interment was at Rose one year instead of the original old custom of the caste system. iiful kitchen with tile tea– City cemetery. 6 months. Vickers is the first of According to Bhat, Mrs. Eleanor lures, bath, full cement ~uch officers elected locally. Roosevelt noted the progress basement, oil heat and ga· Besides his parents. h e is sur - ~ Ne w faces 1 ·n v 1·cker·s' cabi·n- made in this direction when she rage. Nice lot and a genuine vived by five sisters, Doris Ann. b Jean Loretta, Jacqueline, Beverly inet include, Oliver E. Smith, Es- visited India recently and thought argain. and Carolyn; and two br others, quire ; Ross Newby, Tylar; Edgar the progress sp~edier than_ that Call Bill Walker Edward Jr. and Henry Samuel, Slaughter, 1 year trustee; and sho~ by the Umted ~tates m re- TR 6817 all of Portland. Huron P. Smith, 3 year trustee. movmg her race barners. for information and ----------------- Oliver E. Smith is also Grand ~~~~~~ appointment to see. We are deeply grateful io our many friends for their lovely floral offerings and their other expressions of sympathy dur– ing the illness and passing of our loved one. William Craw- Organizer for Oregon and Wash– ington. A memorial service was held Sunday. Dec. 14, with Rev. J. L. Boyd of Bethel AME church in ~ G:lfs~~·~ 8 ~ JJ WALKER ~ from ~ Broker COHN BROS. FURNITURE Complete Home Furnishers Appliances TV 1831 N. E. Union GA 1257 ford. Mrs. Ivy Boozier Crawford. wife Mrs. Minnie Crawford, mother Portland, who is a member oi Patterson Lodge in Phoenix, Ariz– ona, delivering the sermon. The service was a memorial to de– ceased members Williston R. Par- ~ A J Poultry ~ I 5132 N. E. union TU 5054 ~. Marke·~ _ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ Fresh country _chtckens 1s i~ ~ ~·· Mrs. and lias. Elmer Flowers Mr. and Mrs. William Heard ___...._ ____________ ker, who died in an accident in the Willamette River, and Grand Exalted Ruler J. Finley Wilson. ~ · my busmess •• ~ 2801 N. Albina MU 9512 (, ••• SEASON'S GREETINGS (0 ~~~~~~ ~ from ~ ~ ~ sKIPPER's ~~~~~~~~~~~~f; ~ Glenn's Texaco Service 1 Homemad! 0 ~ce C"ream ~ SEASON'S GREETINGS ~.·.·.~ ~.·.·.· Experienced Lubrication -Firestone Tires ~··(," D eli c iou s Hamburgers ~ Jumbo l\Tilk Sha k e,; ~ from ~ ~ ;()_"*){." Green Stamps ~ 2522 N.E. Union MU 9545 )J .. ~ ~ N. E. Broadway and Williams MU 9983 ~ ~~~~~~ ~ Phil Jon.es Food Market i ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 'l ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ SEASON'S ~ ~ Complete Shopping Center-Free Delivery ~ ~ ~ ~ GREETINGS ~ ~ TR 7667 740 N. Ru,.ell. ro•ne< Albina ~ ~ ~ )J • 1 from' . ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~Hills Grocery~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ Yuletide ~ ~ Fre~~s\r~~t~~les ~ ~ SEASON'S GREETINGS ~ ~ ~ ~ 639 N~~~s~~iivei'u 9135 ~ ~ from ~ ~ Greetings ~ ~~~~~~ ~ LEE'S ~ i I 100 PATTERNS~I952 ~ SHOE CLINIC ~ ~ from ~ WALL APER ~ ~ ~ ~· 20c to 40c PER ROLL ~ We Specialize in Dyeing & Cleaning ~ ~ ~ r9~~s::t .. ':.~~.v·Rs.~L~~~·c::E~~ ~ Shoe Rebuilding & Repairing I )J LIL' SANDY'S ~ BLACK ~ Doctor's Prescriptions Filled for ~ ~ ~ 927 s. w. First Ave, PORTLAND • Open tills p.m. ~··· Corrected Shoes ~·.~ ~ ~ FLAT WALL PAINT $2.75 GAL.* FLOOR 2013 N W"ll" MU 9614 .. ~ ~ PAINT$3.65*ENAMEL$3.65,$4.9 5 GAL •• • l lams ~ ~ OUTSIDE WHITE $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 GAL. • · _(, ~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ i Additional Soon: ~ i i ~ Lounge Privileges ~ ~ I ~ 1516 N. Williams Ave . ........... VE 9604 i .__ ~_t_iW_:_a~_:_on_A_5_~-·--~~~~~~------~~--~--- 0 _¥_l_i~-~-YN_:_·i_ks_t~l~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Zeller Funeral Ch9-pel Arlhur A. Cox, Licensed Mortician With: .·

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