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About Portland challenger. (Portland, Oregon) 1952-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1952)
P-vje F ou r PO R TLA N D C H A LLEN G ER F rid ay , D ecem oer 12, 1952 , Fiaters , Sandes On All-Star T N ew s In Brief At a b an q u et held in honor of i. successful city-sponsored seven BY BILL H ILLIARD E m ery Barnes, who played such a whale of a game w ith his Oregon team m ates against the potent Ucians of California in th e huge Los Angeles Coli-.eum, was mentioned on the C hi cago T rib u n e ’s All-American team as an honorable end. B arn es also was named on the U niversity of Oregon’s Daily E m e ra ld ’s All-Coast defensive team. Backing up his p artn er in football larceny was the Duck’s g r e a t com petitive lineback, E m m ett Williams. The Chica go-reared W illiams wa named ) the U nited Press on the Pacific C o ast’s first g rid eleven. He too v. as given billing on th e Em ri - aid's A ll-S tar selections, gaining a second team b erth on th e all- c ast defensive team . inez Smith Named To Radio Job LaMar Heads Paper Carriers Edward LaM ar, 212 NE C lackam as street has been w o rk ing for one m onth as a b ran ch Captain for the O regonian. La- j M ar coordinates and d irects all m o rn in g c a rrie r service from th e Russell street branch, at V ancou v er avenue and Russell street. Aside from being responsible fo r p u n ctu al and com plete deliv «•.•y, it is also L aM ar’s resp o n sib ility to see th a t his carriers r ake collections properly. He is te m p o rarily d eliv erin g tw o routes en d supervises 10 carriers A local resid en t since Ju lv , 1951, LaM ar is an arch itect tot th e Born*evilie P o w er adm inis t «tinn By W illiam Wright C h a l l e n g e r S t a f f W r ite r — « i in — J i— , l — 11 ' i 11 i i ii. i n — n «n f — gi — J ^ Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Haynes are elated over the arrival of a boy Sunday. This gives them a fam ily of four. Mr. and Mrs. and son and d a u g h te r . . . John Boyd is in tow n after a to u r of d u ty w ith the navy in the South Pacific. He is the husband of the form er Miss Frances Burger. I School m arm Marceline Casey is leaving the 19th for a holi day visit w ith h e r parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Casey in St. Louis. She teaches k in d e r He rep o rts seeing m any ex - g a rte n a t G eorge elem en tary 1 P o rtlan d ers, including Jim m y A l school in the St. Jo h n s district. len, Bob and H elen Mae Thom son B ack from a q uick ja u n t to G ragg, Bobby Thom son an d w ife S eattle is Mrs. Ted F reem an. She and M ary B u rn ett. He also h a d atte n d e d a B roadw ay high school Booker "L ippy" B urnett, w ho is reu n io n in th a t city and visited shipping up and dow n th e P acific w ith th e Jam es G aytons . . . C u rl coast in the m erch an t m arin e, D eskin ra n into a little auto d if o v er fo r T hanksgiving. ficulty T hanksgiving. C u rt h ad an F u lle r is living at 1642 W. 38th accident at 11th av en u e and D i A m id n ig h t C hristm as Eve vision street. He fra c tu re d tw o Place, Los A ngeles 62. Service, to w hich th e public is ribs in th e accident. The H erm an P lum m ers an d invited, w ill be held by th e Si. Jam es Lee, 4125 N. W illiam s C lifford Jacksons recen tly m oved P h illip s Episcopal church, 120 avenue, is back from a v isit to th e ir residences to new locations. NE K n o tt street. T he program O klahom a C ity w h ere he sp en t a N oted in the N ovem ber 27th is w ill begin at 11 p.m. few days w ith his sister-in-law , sue of J e t m agazine -on page 36 F eatu re d w ill be soloist Miss Mrs. Boyd. It w as L ee's first visit w as a p ictu re of sin g er G eorgia J u a n ita Reese, P o rtla n d soprano, to th a t city in 16 y eais. He w as C arr. She is p ictu red w ith th re e •.vho ap p ea red in concert at this i accom panied on the delayed m em bers of th e 176th T an k D ivi church in S eptem ber. T here w ill honeym oon hop by his w ife A nna sion located in G resham , O regon, j also be a special C h ristm as day M ae and both rep o rte d a “gran d A t B ethel AME church last service a t 9:30 a.m. trip .” S un d ay night, Roy Lee K in n ard , All sm iles o v er th e ir new fa m child m inister, w as p resen ted d u r W ILLIA M PRIN G LE ily ad d itio n a re Mr. and Mrs. ing th e in stallatio n of th e officers F u n e ra l services w ere held S a t C harles S earcy. T hey are the of the P a sto r’s A id society. T he u rd a y fo r W illiam P ringle, 51, proud p aren ts of a 7-pound 9- m in ia tu re Rev. K an n ard and his 2142 N. W illiam s avenue, at the ounce d a u g h te r born F rid ay at th ree sisters sang songs and he Z eller F u n e ra l chapel. The one- the P o rtla n d S an itariu m . la te r p reached a serm on on th e Miss E linor D avis w as a m e m “E n during H ardness.” y e a r resid en t of P o rtla n d died N ovem ber 24 at th e P hysicians ber of Im m acu lata A cadem y’s Mrs. M yrtle W hite and M rs, and S urgeons hospital a fte r a senior class last F rid ay w hen th ey M eleanee H oliday w ere w eekend recited the R osary o v er V ancou guests of Mrs. W hite's au n t, M rs, sh o rt illness. P rin g le w as em ployed as a b u f ver radio statio n KVAN. H azel Alice W illiam s, in S eattle D ecem fe r a t G u n d erson B ro th ers Con D avis rece n tly an nounced her e n b er 6 an d 7 . . . Mrs. W hite, on gagem ent. stru ctio n com pany. leave from the U rban league for C h allen g er sta ff a rtist Louis th ree w eeks, is c u rre n tly holding R everend S. M cC ullum offici ated and th e body w as in te rre d at F u lle r w rites from Los A ngeles dow n a clerical position in th e the M em orial C hapel of P o rtlan d . th a t all is w ell w ith him and his j TV d e p a rtm e n t of L ipm an W olfe S u rv iv o rs include H ezekiah j [ w ife J u re ta . T he F u llers are w ork- ; end Co. P ringle, b ro th er, P ritc h ard , Al- ing hard. He is em ployed at the O ff to L,os A ngeles for a few ab am a and Miss E lneila S m ith ot Los A ngeles R ailw ay E xpress, j days are Mr. and Mrs. S tan ley W hen not w orking, th ey spend Cage w h ere M rs. Cage w ill v isit Texas. m ost of th e ir tim e w atching tele- ‘ w ith h e r sister, M rs. Loreari vision program s. S m ith . . . The Rev. Jam es R eeves A. B. Ja m e s— Benj. D ean le ft P o rtla n d D ecem ber 1 fo r L it P. W. W ilborn. operato r-m g r. tle Rock, A rkansas, to sp en d IDEAL BARBER SHOP some days w ith his m o th er He w ill m ake stops in Chicago an d 6 N. E. RUSSELL Best M eats—F resh V egetables D ecatur, Illinois, w here he w ill F ree D elivery MU 9298 visit his cousins. Rev. Reeves w ill 639 N. R ussell TU 9135 re tu rn to P o rtla n d and his job at S erv ices in R eal E state S outhw ood shoe store M onday. St. Phillips Announces Christmas Programs Recognition is due to tw o o th e r O regon football w arrio rs w ho le t tered in th e ir first y ear of college •varsity football w arfare, P o rt la n d ’s Roosevelt high scho il’.s Ben Johnson and a R iverside JC tran s- te r, Mel S treeter. T he la tte r is h tte r know n for his b ask etb a ll activ ity at th e E ugene u n iv ersity . Roy D andridge, the stellar vet- R. C. OWENS e an perfo rm er at th ird bu.->e for His g reat play noted (tie M inneapolis M illers was sold l the Sa£rHTnento Solons and will see action in the Pacific coast cir- ev it n e x t year. A lthough th e Jefferso n D em ocrats failed to m ake the O regon state finals m A-l football this year, th eir stan d o u t linem an, E ddie P h illip s • eeived the rave of coaches as one of the m ost o u tstan d in g guards in the state. Tw o of his grid buddies, D allas R enfro an d L. R edditt, p ayed a te rrific gam e ag ain st th e ev en tu al state cham pions, C en tral C itholic. D isplaying un u su al ru n n in g ability against th e h efty charges of a 1 ige Ham line, d im in u tiv e Jim m y W illiam s w as u n d o u b ted ly th e sta r < the prep prize gam e betw een C en tral and Benson, a gam e w hich r .u ked for th e first tim e a tan g le of tw o all boys schools in th e finals o'.' top prep football com petition His team m ate, J e rry G ow in, de- ,-vrves recognition for th e fine play he show ed in aiding th e T echm en t> th e ir final b erth position. N am ed to A ll-Stai position:- on th e N o rth w est conference’s top te am w ere slip p ery little C huck Lew is of W illam ette and R. C. O w ens, the g reat defensive and offensive end for th e College of Cdaho’s co-cham pion Coyotes. Lew is w as a p rep sta r at G arfield high .. Imol in S eattle. O w ens hails from S o u th ern C alifornia. T h at little to u rn am en t golf w izard from S eattle, and a form er P o rtla n d er, Hilly W right, is holding dow n a sta rtin g b erth on the K an k lin high b ask etb all five in S eattle. W right plays forw ard and i, blazing q u ite an ath letic tra il for him self in th a t P uget Sound city. S port Briefs: E ddie P h illip s is sports ed ito r of th e Jefferso n “Spec- t uin," the school’s yearbook, for th e second consecutive y ear . . . P lunging E ddie B utler m ade th e A P A ll-C oast second team for ju n - ■ii r college g rid d ers B utler played for C lark JC in V ancouver, W ash in g to n . . . Don F orem an m ade over a dozen long runs w hile starrin g for Q T l’s O w ls football eleven at K lam ath Falls. Mrs. Inez S m ith, 25. C orvallis, 1 .is been em ployed : ince A ugust a - a copy w rite r for radio sta- i >n KRUL. She was hired b \ 1 oyal V ickers statio n official, and J. C lifford H aley, station ow n er .•nd p a rtn e r of th e Brow n and H aley candy corporation Mrs. S m ith becom es th e first N egro to ho em ployed at thi* ty p e of w ork in Oregon. The w ork consists of w ritin g adv ertisin g i material for broadcasting She is the form er Inez Free- >. an, sister of O liver Sm ith. 3411 SW 1st av en u e B orn m Long- m an football season at II Tro- v ato re cate last w eek th ree m em bers of B enny’s F ia t House and tw o m em bers of Sande C ourt grid team s w ere nam ed to a ll-s ta r po sitions on th e city ’s first team . N am ed for B en n y ’s F ra t w ere J e rry F uller, safety: Jim Buzier, d efensive cen ter; and Ja c k H en derson, offensive halfback. F or th e C o u rtm en q u a rte rb a c k L o n nie H arris and defensive end A rt C hepherd earn ed positions. B ennie H am ilton, m anager of the F ra te rs, was elected vice- p resid en t of th e league for n ex i year. view, W ashington, she g rad u ated from Reed college in 1948. She is , th e w ife of Bud Sm ith and has l;ved in C orvallis since 1949. The Basket Seafood ’’n ” Chips C hicken "n" C hips OPEN T IL L 4 a m. 1409 N. W illiams WILSON'S SHIRT SHOP CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Sport Shirts on ly $3.95 Checks Solids 100°o W ashable J Hills Grocery Herman C. Plummer an d Co. 2752 N. W illiam s GA 7763 W e G iv e s t H G re e n S ta m p * S h o e K e p a lr ft S h in e P hone MU 4732 11 N. R ussell BETTER CLEA N IN G ELLIS CLEANERS J o h n Ellis, P rop. P IC K U P & D ELIV ERY 3304 N. W illiam s WE 3898 Dawson's Tonsorial C ourteous & E fficient S ervice M ack D aw son, P rop. 20 N. C h erry VE 8128 An&efrben NEAL DRUGS W atchm aker & lew eler Im p o rted G ifts F rom D enm ark, N orw ay, S w eden G erm an y and E ngland 417 S.W. P a rk Ave AT 2672 The Boston Store We Carry Men <S Boy's Furnishings Broadway at Alder Hardy's "New Look" •See o u r com plete stock of Shoes fo r M en and Boys 2616 N. Williams TU 1223 Prescription Specialist 2341 N, W illiam s MU 7552 EXTRA CASH... Take the bus! You SAVB MONEY every time you board a P.T.C. bus. You’ll be surprised how much more it costs to drive your car an equal number of miles. Be wise . . . Economizef 1 0 0 PATTERNS V 1 9 5 2 WALLPAPER 20c to 40c PER ROLL <T A L S O L A R G E S T S E L E C T I O N O * t9 S 3 W A L L P A P E R IN T H E W E S T HEHRY BLACK 927 S.W Foot Aoo PORILAW) - Opon HR • p.m F LA T W ALL PAIN T S2.75 CAL. * FLOOR P A IN T S3 6? * ENAMEL »3 .6 5 , 54.95G AL. O U TSID E W H ITE S2.95. $3.95, $4.95 C A L. 6? P TC I f