bulk K -A iE u s. PC S lA G E p A I D pORTtAN0, _ pfemit OR í GO n n 3/2645 - • - - bí J •n 1 Vol.1 No. 51 Portland, O re. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Thursd Ralph NAACP Meeting in Corvallis Bunche AMA new agency for D a y /N ig h t care Retires I wo beautiful girls wearing African fashions and Afro-stvled wigs. Caucasian women find the African fashions appealing, comfortable and relaxing Dla< k manufactured goorls are getting more opportunity to be retailed In the Portland area through the e fforts of a new corporation called "D Is - trlhutlon Enterprise».” Located at 1(534 northeast A lberta, the company whole­ sales ami retails Items manu­ factured by m inority group businesses throughout the United States. Presently, products whole­ saled by D istribution Enter­ prises are available In four major Portland area stores Including: JCPenney’ s,M e ie r and Frank, Fred MeverandG. I. Joe’ s. Those four outlets c a rry mens and women’ s African fashions and A fro - natural wigs. In an effort to capture the teen-age market, romjianv the near future a public sale of stock w ill begin. He plans to market the stock at ten-dol- lars a share. Distribution Enterprises has a line of credit silyhtlv over a quarter m illion dollars. This w ill be Important as they expand. Hollowsv savs he ex­ pects to Import goods man­ ufactured In several West coast African nations. Holloway Is keeping an eagle eye open for potential franchise holders since D is­ tribution Enterprises has franchise openings In twelve western states. présidant liai Holloway has I tie ta le i al food pi ogram was cans of a single vegetable." audioi ized by the A gricultural Act of 1935. T h lrty -s lx states participate In die p ru g r a m. M r. Choate and h is staff v tailed 14 of d n states in con­ ducting U m r investigation. Ills report was highly c ritic a l of die A griculture Depart­ ment. Commudatlons d ls trt- lu ta l are diuse of which there is an agricultui al surplus: ap­ ple sauce, d ry tw ins. flutter, cheese. C o rn ,g rits,co i nmeal, egg m ix, canned chopped meat, di i« l prunes, rice , corn syrup and wlieat floui . Installed Multnomah County D is tric t Court Judge Mercedes Diet installs officers of the student council at Portland King Ele- ementary School,theceremony w ill be held at 9:15 a.m. dur­ ing a special assembly In the s« h«»ol auditorium at 490*5 N .F. 8th Avenue. Student t«dy elec­ tions were held October 1. want CYO¡2 as a saver llc n j.0 Franklin f id ia a l Anniversary Two employees recently elehrated service anniversa­ ries with Shell OH Company at Its W lllbrldge plant, Portland. Svend P. Svendsen, a P o rt­ land resident and senior plant operator, w ill observe 30 years of service. Clare D. Boyd, a Portland resident and senior c le rk at the plant, w ill observe 10 years of service. Both Svendsen and Boyd Joined the company as yard­ men at W lllbrldge. Black Studies Lenwood G. Davis D r. Ronald Cease, Dean for Undergraduate Studies, has announced the up(x>lntnient of Lenwood G. Davis as Acting D ire cto r of tin Black Studies Program at Portland State U niversity. M r. Davis has been an instructor at tie local university fo r the past year an] taught coui ses In both hls- to iy and th e Black Studies NAACP Challenges Quality of schools *^5 ^ Celebrate Now Director hired seven lovely highschool g irls to wear clothing and wigs sold by D.E. The g irls re fe r interested classmates toa re - R obe: t C boa to, J r . a fm me r hungei consultant to (tie Nixon Adm inistration, cliarg»! that tl» fodeial surplus fowl pro­ gram Is a “ national dis­ grace." He said I lie D irect D lsti llu tio n Program should 1» call “ The Indirect and I r ­ regular M aldlsti lhutlon of highly lim ited foals to the I» : slstent p o o r." Tin ctaiiges were made In a report prepaied foi tin Senate select Committee onNutrltlon and HumanNceds, for which he serves as a convertable. M r. Choate was ci ideal of almost eveiy asjwct of tin program. M r. Choate said th e p rig ram was pa: ticu la rly had In light of tin fact that the Department of A griculture a n a ly z e d die nutrition of Americans by eco­ nomic level aitl found that die poor do have inadequate diet. He said foods deliveied pro­ vide between 50 and of nu­ trients needed. "How can a couple with two children meet d n n daily vegetable needs for th irty days from foui No. 303 I Employees e a v iM a e * loam assm Robert H Hazen Pres • 15 Offices • Phone 224-3333 Homo Olllce Franklin Bldg, Portland, Ore 9Z204 of some students falling in their system ," M rs. Alexander said. Although she did not specify what cities would be the tar­ gets for this new area of concern fo r tlie NAACP, M rs. Alexander said the associa­ tion's work in this area was munity action and if necessary legal action” to co rre ct in - eijulties within present public education systems. “ There's something wrong with schools, standards, teacliers and ad­ m in istra to rs,” M rs . Alex­ ander sakl. C iting one c rite rio n on which the local associations w ill be able to hold school systems “ accoun­ table** Is to check the reading progress of students in the schools. “ The simplest way of finding out how good schools • re is to find out how well a child reads," she said. The new thrust toward holding school o fficials “ ac­ countable" Is one of four areas the education division of the NAACP w ill work on this school year. Others Include: (I) Continued pres­ sure fo r desegregation of public schools in Southern urban areas: (2) Elimination of discrim inatory practices w ithin newly desegregated continued page 3 col. 3 Program. He s u c c e s s e s P hilip M cLaurin, who re­ signed at the end of the spring term to take a s im ila r position in Boston. P rof. Davis is a fo rm e rS a l- isbury, North Carolina resi­ dent, and was a Livingstone College h lstoiy Instructor be­ fore Joining the H istoryD e- p a r t m e n t and the Black Studies Program at PSU. The history professor declared “ 1 «ni basically a teacher and w rite r and not an adm inistra­ tor, however, 1 w ill do my best to uphold tl« high academic standards of the program .” The b rillia n t young scholar’ s view Is expressed in his most recent work, “ Blacks In the State of Oregon: 1788-1971, A Bibliography” that w i l l be published by the Council on Planning L ib ra ria n s ofM onti- cello, Illin o is in November of this year. It Is the most com­ prehensive and exhaustive work ever compiled on Blacks in the State of Oregon. The bibliography is p rim a rily de­ signed as a reference fo r those cont Credit Cards Have you received a new kind of cre d it card in the mail lately? If so, be suspicious. T h e Consumer Protection Program is In the process of investigating. There is reason to believe that this is a scheme to get your money In the form of a membership fee but that you w ill not receive any kind of service fo r this fee. Be- warel There are many rep­ utable credit card companies. Call tl« Consumer Protection P ro g ra m - 283-2459- Inves­ tigate before you invest. P O IN T S TO REMEMBER WHEN USING CRIDIT CARDS I. Cost of c re d it. If a con­ sumer uses his cre d it cani to spread payments over a per­ iod of tim e, it may cost as much as 18% annually fo r the use of tlie money. 2. overspending. How much of a b ill can you run up without tl« danger of not being able to |My up? Remember when using a cre d it card to keep a safe debt load. 3. If your card is lost or stolen, call or w ire the com­ pany immediately. Follow this up with a le tte r. 4. Destroy or return any un­ solicited card which you re­ ceive and do not intend touse. Destroy all expired o r cancel­ led cards. 5. He sure your card is returned to you after each use. 6. Never lend your credit card - you assume all respon­ s ib ility fo r Its use or loss. '•/ Gloster B. Current Gloster B. Current, Director of Branches and Field Administration of the NAACP headquarter in New York City will be banquet speaker October 9, 7:00 p.m. on the OSU Campus. Delegates from NAACP chapters from Alaska, Idaho, Oregon and Washington w ill meet in C o rva llis, Oregon, tins weekend, October 9,10 for the fall Northwest Area Con­ ference, according to E llis H. Casson, president of the P ort­ land chapter of the National Association for the Advance­ ment of Colored People. A number of members and friends of the Portland chapter w ill be in attendance, M r. Casson said. Those interested may make ove: night reser­ vations at the Towne House M otor Inn, 350 S. W. 4th. C orvallis 97330 or the city Center Motel, 315 S. W. 4th Street, C orvallis 97330. There w ill be social hours planned fo r Friday evening, particularly since many dele­ gates w ill be a rriv in g on Friday evening. Registration w ill begin at 9:00 a.m. Saturday morning at the F irs t United Methodist Church, 1165 N. W. Monroe Street in C o rva llis. Following the morning sessions and lunch, the afternoons w ill be taken up with five workshops on the following subjects: Justice and the M inority, Black Student Union rap ses­ sion, Federal and State housing programs. Branch development and Regional Youth Workshop. A t 7:00 pun. on Saturday night a banquet w ill be held in the Memorial Union on the Oregon State U niversity cam­ pus. Speaker at the banquet Sat­ urday night w ill be Closter B. C urrent, D ire cto r of Branches and Field Adminis­ tration, of the national NAACP headquarters in New York city. He w ill be introduced c ris is since he Joined the secretariat in 1946. He was active in negotiations during the Congo c ris is and is con­ sidered to be the UN’ s top expert on the .Middle East. He received the Nobel Peace P rize in 1950 fo r his ro is in achieving the 1949 arm is­ tice between IsreaJ and the Arab nations. Bunche worked his way through high school by laying carpets. He attended the Uni­ versity of C alifornia at Los Angeles on an athletic scholarship and graduated a Phi Bet Kappa. He earned his M aster’ s and doctorate at Harvard U n iv e i.ity . Bunche Joined government service as an A frican expert in the o ffice of the Coordi­ nator of Information in 1944. He later moved to the Office of Strategic Services and the State Department before going to the United Nations. Hewas the top America in the UN secretariat. Secretary-General U Thant praised Bundle's “ unique and invaluable services to th- United Nations since the founding of this organization." S ir Alec Doglas Home, foreign secretary of B rita in , said, "T he United Nations is losing the services of an inter­ national statesman of the firs t ra n k." y care mother, reads to her child- and Day Care children Brandi and i of M r. and M rs. Hardy W illiam s. On October I, with the signing of the contract by Reverend John H. Jackson, Chairman of the Albina M inis­ terial Alliance, and A. Lee Henderson, Chairman of the Board of D irectors of the Metropolitan Area 4-C Coun­ c il, Albina M inisterial A l­ liance became the operating agency fo r the Fam ily Day and Night Care Program . The F am ily Day and Night Care Program provides care fo r children in certified day care homes. The day care mothers, who are paid S3 -50 Hamilton medical problems of children, child development, nutrition fo r young children, and ed­ ucational activities and play. Equipment such as baby beds and potty chairs are provided if the day care mother does not have her own. The pro­ gram also provides books and toys for the use of the children. Children served are resi­ dents of the Model C ities area whose parents are employed o r attend school, or who need care outside their own home because of emotional or social problems of either the child or the parents. Children cared for in fam ily homes are p rim a rily those under three years of age; children who because of physical, intel­ lectual o r emotional handicaps cannot attend child care centers; and older children who need care in the evening or at night. Also included are fam ily groups whose parents prefer that they be kept together, children whose parents prefer that they be con’t. on pg. 6 coL 3 seeks Mayor’s Life Center a Service Center Post cont. on page 2 co l. 5 Where is Due Hecause of tlie one-hour television program, "P ortland: Business in tlie Black” shown on KPTV last Sunday night, DC toiler 3, 9:00-10:00 p j n , a number of black-owned and operated business firm s received much-deserved publicity, well-present by KPTV’ s news staff. The Portlatxl Observer wishes to commen all the people who helped to make the program possible. News D ire cto r Don Stellges and Producer L a rry C urran were in charge. Chuck Wlnkenwerden film ed it, Sylvia Battise was consultant and did the fine opening and closing graphics, and Judy Spannagel wrote the scrip t. Black owners of th e ir own businesses were shown at work, discussing problems of getting started, keeping going, and looking toward the future when they can see profits ahead. Each person mentioned tlie hard work and long hours as "being worth i t " , and gave credit to advice and encourage­ ment from lixlivkiuals who were specialists. The outstanding thing about the program was that it presented these people not just as blacks but as individuals with problems who were struggling but proud to be on their own arxl determined to make good. We wwere proud of them. Shown during the program were M rs. Vivian Barnett of Barnett Real Estate, Booker Pannell of Rose C ity Cah, B ill Benton, J r . of Neighborhood B ill's Sausage, L td - M rs. It could Just be a rum orl Ed Hamilton Is planning to run for mayor. But look at tt this way too, " I t could be tr u e l" Ed Hamilton has been a successful businessman for fifty rears. He Is not Just a man In the fur business. He Is something different, this garrulous old man. He has heart, body and soul In any­ thing he undertakes. If he enters the race, it should be Interesting. Watch the Observer next week for the full story. The Albina Lions Club w ill be selling "T ric k or Treat” Candy. Help this worthy organization by pur­ chasing your Halloween sup­ plies from them. The \lb in a Lionsarealways doing helpful things for the neighborhood. They give scholarships to many youths. Don Oman of the Young World Develop­ ment Foundation presented a check for $4,482 to Mrs. Gertrude Crow, Director of the Life Center, The money was obtained by some of the local youths who marched 30 miles in the "Hike For Hunger" and pledged donations to centers in the area who helped with the march. Life Center manned a station at Reed College. by Bonnie Andrews Life (Low Income Fam ilies Emergency) was started by a group of community service workers under the auspices of the Albina Neighborhood Ser­ vice Center. It has been in operation fo r about t h r e e years at 321 N. E. Russell at the corner of Union and Rus­ sell. It is funded by United Good Neighbors, citizens’ do­ nations, letters to friends, churches and benefits. The L ife Center is under the direction of M rs . Gertrude Crow. Working along with M rs. Crow is M rs. Mary Foi­ lings, Secretary, M rs Mattie Harden, who is lncharge of the furniture department and M rs. Mary Johnson who Is in charge of the clothing department. The Center is designed to provide low income fam ilies with items they are in need of. It operates on a self-help basis which enables low income fam ilies to come into the Cen- te r and do volunteer work in exchange fot the things they need. F o r example, theCente: has a “ head start closet'* where mothers or teachers of head start aged children can get shoes and clothing so that the children w ill have some­ thing to wear to school. There is also a c.otliing department fo r adults who are in need of clothes. The Center makes layettes forexjectaiitm others also. In return fo r the clothes tt« women work at theCenier. They may be assigned the duty of keeping tt« clothes and shoes straight and in oide: on the shelves and clothes racks, for example. In exchange for furniture, a man might upholsterchairsoi paint tables. The w o m e n sometimes help M rs. Harden piece o r hem quilts. Fam ilies in need of food can receive food boxes in exchange for con’ t. on pg. 6 col. 3