Portland challenger. (Portland, Oregon) 1952-19??, May 20, 1953, Page Page Four, Image 4

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PORTLAND CHALLENGER
Paye Four
Service
12 Grand Splits Kappa President Portland Visitor For Dependable
Call
Thomas Bradley, polemarch of satisfied with the recent turn of
Soltball
Games
Baltzegar's Photos
the
W estern Province of Kappa events that race issues in the
Twelve Grand bridge club won
Alpha
Psi
fraternity,
term
inated
Portland
have
taken.
the first game of a double header,
Baptist Church
Bills Job Guides
A vocational and educational
institute designed to present facts
about job opportunities and stress
the importance of preparing for
them is planned for Vancouver
Avenue First Baptist church Fri­
day, May 29, and Sunday, May
31, Rev. O. B. Williams, pastor,
announced recently.
The instiute is sponsored by the
church and will be conducted by
the staff of the Urban League of
Portland. It will consist of an
afternoon and evening session
Friday, with talks by John S.
Holley and E. Shelton Hill, and
a general session Sunday, to be
addressed by Edwin C. Berry.
Sectional discussion groups are
scheduled to follow the first two
talks. Hill will outline many of
the occupational fields now open
to non-whites. Holley will give
details on how to qualify for the
better occupations.
NOW—Paint your home the Nu-
Wny. $50 and up. Call EM 0112
or GA 7263.
NATIONALLY famous coffee
ground and card reader. SU
5776 after 2 p.m.
RENT OR SALE—House with
three lots. Lots of fruit trees.
Chapter Synopsis Given
10-9, from a youthful team m an­ his official tour of the chapters
aged by Richard Winslow Sunday in the province when he visited At the regular business meet-
at Irving park but dropped the j the Delta Alpha chapter of P ort­ ting of the chapter, the provincial
nightcap, 9-8. Both games kept land, Oregon, the first weekend polemarch gave the members a
fans on the edge of their seats. j in May. The province encomp­ snoypsis of the activities of their
asses the states of Arizona, Cal­ brother chapters and made rec-
Home runs by Herman “Flash” ifornia,
W ashngton and Oregon. ommenadtions for the continued
Plum m er and Vernon Chatm an
During
his stay, Bradley in­ projection of Kappadom.
highlighted the 12 Grand win.
the chapter’s records and
Chatman also made a sensational spected
files
and
everything “in |
catch in centerfield to rob the good order, found
and
progressing
nice- !
Winslow nine of a sure run.
ly.”
Bradley
said
he
was
very- j
T erm s— 3 Y ears
Isaac Harpole and Willis W il­
C
all A fte r 7 p.m.
liams toiled on the mound for
No Down P ay m en t
12 Grand.
GA 0584 or GA 3485
2051 N. Emerson
Paint by Jennings
Hardy's
New Look
JOHNNY'S
Paint and W allpaper
STORE
W e G ive RAH G reen S tam p s
S h oe R ep a ir A S h in e
Phone MU 9788 11 N. Russell
D elivery
P itts b u rg h P ro d u cts
21 NE Broadway
MU 3713
F resh M eats & V egetables
D aily
W e give N o rth ern S tam p s
F ree D elivery
"We Buy. Sell and Repair"
Bicycles - Lawn Mowers
Furniture
Open
W eek ly — 10 a.m . to 11 p.m .
S n n d a y s— 8 a.m . to 10 p.m .
HOTTLE'S GROCERY
M U 9380
P ick u p and D elivery
TRADING POST
3037 N. E. U n ion
Neighborhood
M U 3498
Shopping Center
Open from 0:30 A.M to
2 <X> A M Daily-
Food Service
211* N Williams
TU 4666
Compliments of
Keystone
Investment Co.
BETTER CLEANING
ELLIS CLEANERS
John Ellis, Prop.
PICK UP Ik DELIVERY
3304 N. William*
WE 3898
3 Bedrooms
$7250
1453 N. Williams Ave.
lOO PATTERNS $ 1952
WALLPAPER
2 0c to 4 0c P ER R O L L
Featuring
OUR NEW
Family Hand-Dip Tin
3 qfs- J .29
A L S O L A R G E S T SE L E C T I O N OF
1933 W A L L P A P E R IN THE W E S T
henry
BLACK
Flrrt
till
921 S. W.
cor. W illiams and Ivy St.
3041 1TE U n ion
HARRY AND JOE'S
SU 5776.
Athertons
Ice Cream
Ava. PORTLAND . Open
8 p.m.
FLAT W ALL PAIN T $2.75 GAL. * FLOOR
PAIN T $3.65 «E N A M E L $3.65, $4 9 5 GAL.
OUTSIDE WHITE $2.95. $3.95. $4.95 GAL.
New Management
BASTIAN S UNION SERVICE
Washing - Tire Repairing - Lubrication
PICKUP and DELIVERY SERVICE
N orthern Green Stamps
Double Stamps on Wednesdays
262 N. Broadway
A solid home w ith hardwood
floors, full cement basement,
new M ansville siding, new roof,
walks, kitchen and furnace.
Rooms include large living
and dining rooms plus break­
fast nook.
A real buy
$1000 ltandles
Drive by and see it at
4108 N. Kerby Ave.
Call
BILL WALKER
TU 5045
JJ WALKER
Broker
5132 N. E. Union
TU 5054
Staffed to Meet
Portland Needs
MU 9537
3 R OOM G R O U P
15
Pieces
For only
199
.00
7-piece Wooden Dinette Set
Good Condition, Natural Wood Finish lust
59
GA 1257
LEES
Shoe
Clinic
Open Until 10 p.m.
Monday Through Saturday
Sunday 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Shoes Dyed. Cleaned, Repaired
Lee Will Personally Give
You That Shine!
2013 N. W illiami
NO MONEY DOWN
[Modern Dental Plate:
ON YOUR
(on approval of your credit)
AT
PAINLESS PARKER DENTIST
I.
H. McCrady, D.M.D.
632 S. W. WASHINGTON ST. AT BROADWAY
OPEN 9 A. M. to 5:30—Saturday 9 A. M. to 12:30
.PH O N E ---------------------- PLATES REPAIRED____
AT 8405
WHILE YOU WAIT
o UK station...
for convenient
ONE-STOP SERVICE
One stop at our station gets you either Sky Chief, the premium
gasoline with a punch . . . or Fire-Chief, the emergency power
gasoline that sells nt regular price . . . Custom-Made Havoline
Motor Oil, Marfak chassis lubrication and a thorough servicing
of tires, battery, spark plugs and other vital spots. Our acces­
sories are the best . . . from famous-brand tires to headlight
bulbs. Whatever you need, use our “one-stop” service to get it!
Glenn's Texaco Service
MU 9983
NE Broadway and Williams
Mom, Pop! Look! Boys! Big Prizes!
Make Saturday, May 23rd, a BIG day for sonny. Let him use
his spare time to be a little business man. He can earn! Every­
body wins in the first annual Portland Challenger “IT’S A HIT”
contest.
Mrs. Reed, a m em ber of
Colonial’s staff, personifies
the efficient, understanding
service offered by the m or­
tuary to its patrons. This
service has attracted thou­
sands of Portland families
. . . one of the reasons Colo­
nial can offer
so much for
so little in cost
.95
COHN BROS. FURNITURE
With or W ithout Appt.
122 NE Failing
MU 5735
'IT'S A HIT' - AND HOW!
in All
Table Lamp
IES Lamp
Hassock
Coffee Table
2 F.nd Tables
Table buffet & 4 Chairs
Wine Colored Davenport and Chair
5-piece Bedroom Set
Coil Spring
Cotton Mattress
1831 N. E. Union
Wednesday, Maq 20, 1953
COLONIAL
W orth W Caldwell
Sandy Blvd. at 14th
EA 4111
Boys, Look What You Can Win!
1st PRIZE — A real big league baseball glove.
2nd PRIZE — A Jackie Robinson autographed
baseball bat.
3rd PRIZE — A Granny Gladstone autographed
Portland Beaver baseball.
And a whole host of other prizes including tickets to Portland
Beaver baseball games, softballs, bats, pictures of your favorite
baseball player and CASH. But HURRY! Get started. Tell mom
and dad. See prizes in window of Portland Challenger office,
3300 N. W illiams Avenue. Be on hand Saturday at the Portland
Challenger office at 11 o'clock and start to be a “little business
m an.”
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