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About Portland challenger. (Portland, Oregon) 1952-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1953)
Page F our F rid ay , M arch 6 , 1953 PO RTLA N D CH ALLEN G ER FEP Can Help Minority Worker (C ontinued from page 2) the F air E m ploym ent Practices Law is th e g reatest im pedim ent of all. In spite of th e success of the law we still h ear the chronic- gripers. T heir com plains run som ething like this: “W hat good does it do to go t.o college? All th a t education just, to open boxes o r sw eep floor? T h a t’s not for me. A nybody can open a box.” “I ’d try som ething d ifferen t from w hat I ’m doing now b u t get in one of those jobs and you eith e r have to w ork yourself to d eath or ta k e a w hole lot of stu ff from some guy th a t doesn’t know beans from a bowl Of chili.” “1 am tired of being told we d o n ’t hire colored people h ere and it’s not m uch use of filing a com plain th a t FEPC w on't do a n y th in g ab o u t it.” Pastor Gets Post Kay's Ncialions Rev. Jesse L. Boyd of B ethel AME church has been appointed by th e P o rtla n d C ouncil of C hurches to serv e on th e ir com m ission of evangelism . This com m ission carries th e r e sponsibility for plan n in g activ ities of th e P o rtla n d C ouncil of C hurches a t E aster tim e. This includes m aking arran g em en ts for th e Good F rid ay and E aster sunrise services. R everend Boyd is scheduled to be one of the speakers at th e Good F rid ay se r vice. A nother d u ty th a t th is com mission perform s is th a t of ch ap lain service to th e county hos pital, state tuberculosis hospital, th e city jail and rest homes. SOLOIST PRESENTED (C ontinued from page 3) to M edford a fte r a fo rtn ig h t’s v is it h ere w ith h e r son-in-law and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. C harles E. W illiam s. L ittle K athleen W inslow acted as hostess w hen h er m other, Mrs. K enneth W inslow, e n tertain ed ab o u t 16 yo u n g sters a t a p arty ! last w eek a t h e r home. C aptain and Mrs. G eorge M ar tin and th e ir you n g son, Tony, m otored to so u th ern C alifornia this w eek for a m o n th ’s vacation. I On th e honor roll for o u ts ta n d ing scholastic w ork at P o rtla n d u n iv ersity this term w ere A nn W illiam s and H arold Johnson. B oth are first-y e a r students. To say farew ell for a w hile to W illis Roy Rice, who received his arm y sum m ons, his g ra n d m other, M rs. Lena Brow n invited 35 young people to a su p p er and dancing p a rty T h ursday evening. The p arty was held a t the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n E. S m ith, uncle and a u n t to W illis. T he young m an w as in his second y ea • at U niversity of P o rtlan d . M rs. R egina M eukes and M r. an d Mrs. S am uel D urley left F ri day for W ichita, K ansas, because of the d eath th e re of Mrs. M eukes' m other. Mrs. G ladys M cIntosh, accom panied by Mrs. D anny G ullikson, w as guest soloist at a m onthly luncheon m eeting of th e W om e n ’s A ssociation of the F irst P re s b y terian church in V ancouver, F eb ru ary 25. Mrs. M cIntosh sang, P rejudice Still H ere “I Love T hy P resence, L o rd ” : In spite of th e g reat deal of "W hen I’ve Done the Best I C an ” p reju d ice still w ith us, barrin g and “T rees.” yo u r own shortcom ings, you have an equal chance in th e sta te of SA C R IFIC E—’52 M ercury M on O regon w ith all o th e r persons to terey, 4 door. R & H, w .s .w , a job. As long as th ere are biased etc. O nly 14,000 miles. $095 em ployers, em ploym ent ag en dow n. TW 1931. cies and labor unions you m ay ru n into discrim ination. FOR REN T — $30.00. F u rn ish ed ; BETTER CLEAN IN G T he know ledge of this m ay stu d io bachelor apt. E lectric ! m ake you uncom fortable. T here ELLIS CLEANERS refrig e ra to r and o verstuffed j should be com fort in the know Jo h n Ellis, P rop. fu rn itu re. N ew ly decorated. See ledge th a t it is b e tte r to face up m anager, apt. 1. C h erry C ourt t PICK U P & DELIV ERY to it and to do som ething about A p artm en ts. 157 N. C h erry St., 3304 N. W illiam s WE 3898 it in th e hope of stopping it. cor. of W heeler. If you possess th e necessary qu alificatio n s fo r any one of the m any new av ailab le job o p p o r tu n ities and apply for it and it i • denied to you if you have reason to believe th a t you have been denied an equal chance to q u a l ify for th e job because of your race, color .religion or national Turn that time on your hands into ity you have a right to refer y our co m p lain t to tht S tate B ureau money. Grow with a growing en of Labor in the S tate Office B uild terprise. ing in P ortland or Salem. They will not fail to h elp you w ith yo u r problem . W A N TED ! Two social events w ere on the calen d ar in F eb ru ary for Beta P si ch ap ter of D elta Sigm a T heta sorority. T hey held a ru sh p arty , a w affle supper, for elev en girls at the hom e of Soror G eneva J o r dan. Sorors E llen Law and O rpah G ooden acted as co-chairm en. The D eltas called th e ir second affair a " h e a rt th ro b " p a rty w hen th ey en te rta in e d th e ir husbands an d sw eeth earts. A ddie Je a n and O scar H aynes lent th e ir hom e fo r th e occasion. Herman C. Plummer and Co. 2752 N. W illiams GA 7763 Glenn's Texaco Service $6850 25 NE W ygant. A n e a t buy w ith p le n ty of space, large kitchen, din in g room, and liv ing room. W ired for ran g e and dry er. F u ll basem ent. Phone C arl for m ore details at CH 2042, evenings. fo r in f o r m a tio n a n d ap p o in tm en t to see. J J WALKER H aircuts $1.00 Broker Lowe's Barber Shop 5132 N. E. U nion • • • • • T h o ro u g h E ye E x am in atio n s L a te s t S ty le F ra m e s C o n tin u o u s V isio n L e n se s T V an d N ig h t D riv in g L en ses S peedy S ervice 'f/&pÁúii eJU Ám M OPTOMETRISTS 615 S.W. AIDER * BE 9045 M all w 4100 N. E. SANDY • MU 2000 2655 n " w VAUGHN • CL 01)5 C o n sid erate cred it a d ap ted to y o u r in d iv id u a l n e ed s Associate O p to m e tr is ts M . O. M A H U M O T O M . L ? AVION O P E N 9 t o 6 D a i l y . . . M o n d a y s D o w n t o w n t o 9 F .M . NO MONEY DOWN Modern Dental Plates ON YOUR (on ap proval of yo u r credit) AT PAINLESS PARKER DENTIST I. H. McCrady. D.M.D. 632 S. W. W A SHIN G TON ST. AT BROADW AY OPEN 9 A. M. to 5:30— S a tu rd a y 9 A. M. to 12:30 -PHONE. AT 8405 PLATES REPAIRED. WHILE YOU WAIT C O H N BROS, are open EVERY N IG H T 'til 9:00! M TU 5054 2640 N. W illiam s Full or Part Time PHONE MU 4092 for INTERVIEW 5 Bedrooms Cut Your Barber Bill! Advertising Salesmen Services in Real E state Home of Week Dellas Hosts at Two Social Events SATURDAY UNTIL 6 nf Living Room Group -including A D M IR A L C L O C K R A D IO W e Give SAH Green Stamps Mark Lubrication Firestone Tires N. E. B roadw ay & W illiam s PAY $2.50 WEEK MU 9983 You G et All This C om plim ents of phis the new 1953 Admiral Keystone Investment Co. CLOCK RADIO 1153 N. W illiam , A«e. 100 PATTERNS ? 1952 WALLPAPER 20< to 40c PER R O LL <t A L S O L A R G E S T S E L E C T I O N O F 1 0 S J W 4 H P 4 P I » IN T H E I T E S T HENRY BLACK M / S . W I n * « * » H Rm *R 0 - O p» UN « ,, m. H A T WA( I PAINT %7 IS CAL. * FLOOR PA IN ? S J . « S e I N A M E l $ J S S . S 4 9 5 CAL. OU TSIDE WHITE 12.OS. S J . 9 S . » « 9 5 CAL. CO H N BROS. c u n e Orivi T A U in U T I I W ü l l v n i i s. i. 12 * * haw thorns 1831 N. E. 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