Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, November 11, 1971, Page 7, Image 7

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01 topics submitted to them by
t ie parents In attendance. In
addition the a d m ln l-'ia to rs
w ill I k available a fte r the
m eeting foi specific questions
d ire cte d to tlie m .
lin e of the objectives foi this
s|ieclal m a ilin g is to reach a ll
parents. In this way they w ill
receive Inform ation on how
I
I a ly lo r 's class Hum Irving to n School enjoys
H av e yo u r B irth d ay p a rty
fre e a t G eneva's
tr ic t.
Freshm en parents and those
new to G ia n t w ill find theN ov-
em bei 17 meeting e sp ecially
he lp fu l, p a rtic u la rly In view of
the fact thnt they constitute
about 2(J£ of oui total parents
who have a m ore im m ediate
need fo r (actual awareness and
appreciation u l w h a tG ra n to f­
fe rs by way of eilucatlon.il o|>-
po rtu n ltle a In cui i iculum and
a c tiv itie s fo r th e ir suns and
daughters.
The agenda fo r Die Novem­
b e r 17 meeting and other ro -
lated in fo rm atio nal m a te ria l
apfiear In this issue fo r con­
venience to our pa ren ts. J hope
to see many u t them present
ami p a rtlcl|ia tln g o n N o ve m h e r
17 (»cause at G ram we as a
staff recognize the trem end-
iw s ly Im portant ro le th s tp a r-
ent Involvem ent and support
play In helping us to meet our
re sp o n sib ilitie s to tlie stu­
dents ami tlie com m unity , (inc
of our top p r iu tltle s In tills
Buste School Hook F a ir c u t n it iilie e hold duuiei meeting
at Geneva*«. (I e ft) Noi v e lia Long, R ita C lin to n , I lavld M c­
Crea I 'r in cip le , Jean Hailey L I A C hairm an, Gioì o P h illip s .
Hook E a lr Nov. 10-11-12 at Hoxie A udltoi lum .
IT T O T H E
THE
N A T IO N A L ASSOCIAT ION H >K T H E
A D V A N C E M E N T OF C O LO R E D P E O P L E
ROY WILKINS, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
S E A T T L E ,-A rlin g to n C a rte r,
NEW Y O P K .~ " A c o n s p ir­
acy to vio late the i I v l l rig h ts
111, the president of the NAACP
o f black w o rkers In the con­
N orthw est A rea Conference of
stru ctio n Ind ustry” w ill t«
Branches is an engineer at
N o special a ttire needed fo r m in d jo g g in g Just one thing (,<«
The c a rrie d out If construction
Boeing.
P ortland O b ie rv e r , keeps you toned in , to n e d up, turned on
' ra ft unions are p e rm itte d
D escribed by NAACP na­
For b e lt a nd co n tin u in g r e i u l t i reco m m en d e d e ve ry week Start
The charge was made In a
S eptem ber 28 le tte r to fjavld tional o ffic e r G lo ste r B. C u r­
home de ive ry o f the O b s e rv e r now by c a llin g (5 0 3 ) 283-2486
L . N orm an, A ssistant A tto r ­ re n t as “ an outstanding ex­
O r n g n op w ith th n coupon
ney G eneral, C iv il Rights D i­
ample of tJie 'New Look* in
vision of the U-S. Justice De-
NAACP leadership, a high-
l-a itm e n t, In which M r, fill]
ranking executive, a man of
asked the divisio n " t o fo r ­
many talents, he s till finds
m a lly Investigate and p ro se ­
tim e to give to the work of the
cute a ll vio la tio n s to the fu ll
N AAC P. We are indeed fo r ­
extent of the law .”
2201 N. K U lingsw orth
tunate that a man of his c a lib e r
M r. H ill also sent M r . N o r­
P ortla nd , Oregon 97217
is Involved in o u r m ovem ent."
man a i opy of a union le tte r
which Instructed " I t s a f f ilia t ­
ed local unions to evade com ­ ( ix e r p t s fro m his talk at the
pliance w ith the United States F ir s t U n ited M ethod istC h urch
Department of La bo r’ s new of C o rv a llis )
a n tl-d ls c rlm ln a tlo n
re g u la ­
But there are those who
tions fo r the Bureau of Ap­
pre ntice ship and T ra in in g ,”
state that the jo urn ey has lost
\ paragraph from the union
its purpose. T here are those
tlOtr S /•<
p o lic y le tte r c a rrie s the re c ­
who say that the C iv il Rights
ommendation
that l o c a l s
(NAACP) Movement and the
"co ntin ue operation of your
T»l»pivon«
I'M-'
C hurch are a rch a ic and have
program In a *buslness as us­
lost th e ir reason fo r exis­
ual m anner’ In regard to the
tence.
Hom., delivery m the Portland
selection and Induction p ro ce ­
Observer it available for a small
But I ask you to look at this
dures u n til cited by the De-
e *tra charge m most of the
nation clo se ly.
ja rtm e n t o f la b o r fo r non-
Portland m etropolitan area
We liv e In a nation where the
co m p lia n ce ."
"G iv e n the h is to ric ra cist
present governing adm inis­
p ra ctice s of tra in in g p ro ­
tra tio n can g lib ly state that tlie
gram s In the c ra ft unions,”
economy Is rebounding when
WITH THIS COUPON
M r. HUI said, " I t Is c le a r that
six m illio n people are unem­
the International union’ s ad­
ployed and have no near term
vice to Its locals to continue
prospects fo r em ploym ent.
to follow a recently stated p o l­
We liv e in a nation where the
icy of the United Brotherhood
m a jo r
la b o r organizations
o f Carpenters and Joiners of
blatan tly th w a rt the e ffo rts of
A m e ric a , A F L -C IO , NAACP
m in o rity p a rtic ip a tio n w ith
Labor D ire c to r H erbert HUI
said last week.
token plans whose sole p u r­
pose is to m o U ify th e lr d e tr a c -
to rs .
We liv e Ina nation where the
USE A
answer to the f r ic tio n between
police and co m m u n ityn is es­
s e n tia lly b e tte r guns, B illy
Clubs, com m unication equip­
ment and b e tte r means of con-
finem snt ra th e r than any com ­
m itm ent oriented toward com ­
passion and understanding.
We liv e in a nation that has
THIS SPACE IS
asked "H o w d id the r io ts at A t-
available for
uca occur?”
But is seem­
YOUR BUSINESS
ingly uninterested in "W h y? ”
MESSAGElr
O ur educational system re ­
m ains geared to a m iddle class
c u rric u lu m that dooms sub­
stantial num bers of m in o ritie s
to fa ilu re .
and
W hile t h e l ,S d e p a rtm e n t of
Housing and Urban Develop­
ment spends hundreds of m il­
lions of d o lla rs , the p lig h t of
lbacks and other m in o ritie s
worsens in our c e n tra l c itie s .
And I subm it to you that the
m ost unfortunate indice to re ­
2-Bdrm .'!.
pius
I in fu ll 4 - Flex - 2707 N.E. Prescott
late that our jo urn ey is fa r
cement basement. fire p la ce . $390 mo. Income - Sale or
fro m over is the fact that the
building
site.
H w l. fir s ., garage, fenced Trade for
m ost segregated hours in this
yard, fish pool.
P rice d to
nation are fro m 9:00 a.m . to
s-ittle estate. $10,000.
4 -R r. - 90x100 lot -fp lc .n e a r
12:00 noon onSunday m orning.
Jeff Hi. Cas to equity andas-
And so, it is not s u rp ris in g
Mason A W illia m s - lO O xW sume contrae? bal. $S,000.
that the com m itm ent of the
C o r. m -3 «1 3,000
NA ACP can be discussed si­
2 -B d rm s . 83s \ l Em erson
m ultaneously w ith the com ­
o il heat--$b,000.
$5,500 for 4 R r - feb - o il
m itm en t of the church fo r the
furn, a:a e. 424 N.E. F a il- 1302 N .E ^b a v e r - 3 R rm s.
problem s 1 have related to you
fch, o il 50x10” C or.
are sure ly the problem s of the
C hurch.
Duplex -421
N.E. W ebster.
2 -B d rm . 50 \ 100 lot 624 \ £
J a r r e tt-$6.500.
C a ll L o u is Scott 285-6574
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Concrete work done.
C a ll
284-5559, V ICtor R . Brown
Bowens I Hincan Co.
o p e ra tu i s of Automated Book­
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C a ll 288-8341.
BEAUTY AND CILARM ARE
yours at L illia n Beauty Salon.
Ih ts Is the place where wc
create new h a irs ty le s , spe­
c ia lis ts In a ll phases. 3632
N . W illia m s Avenue, 281-6551.
F ig u rin e Shaping studio is
ready lo i you. Grand opening
ftssd a y Nov. 16, hours 10am
to 8:30 pm . Come in aixl see
us, 4940 N. I om hard, 285-
0495.
ROOMS FOR RENI
DRY C L E A N IN G ! P O R T L A N D
Cleaning W orks.
Cleanuig
doesn't cost. It pays. S till
G te e n S ta m p s . P h o n e
282-8361.
Rental
C om fortable 3 room ap art­
m ent. AU u tilitie s pakl. Gen­
tlem en only. C a ll 288-4596.
M a jo r auto and tru ck tir e
m anulactoi need man too|ien
a
fran ch ise
,
should have
autom atlve Imckgi iiuik I anti
some sales management ex-
l*'i i c i i .
p I e a s <• call
281-8171 M r . Rich.
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ol Social programs in Portland,particularly
the Model Neighborhood, is desirable. P re ­
ference will be granted to Model Neighbor­
hood residents. Apply in person only at Mo­
del Cities Agency, 5329 N.E. Union Avenue,
Room 217. Closing date November 15,1971.
An Equal Opportunity Employer
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guarantees that you can learn
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c a ll
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Position wanted - p a rt (line
giaduate student In Social Wk.
needs p a rt tim e position - e x ­
perienced In C h llJ W elfare and
C hild C are p ro g ra m s. C all
Cynthia 288-5091.
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African student
is Soccer star
Ing
J.J. WALKER REAL ESTATE
24Hour phone service
665-3491 "In v e s t in the W e st"
665-4145
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night. 1Q£ discount on pu r­
chases of $2.00 o r m ore.O pen
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M in o rity Sub Contractors
Sub Bids requested tor I'irwood Village
Eugene, Ore. Bids due Nov. 18,107
ar 4:00 p.m.
An l.qual Opportunity Employer
Ross B. H am m ond
Co. Inc.
627 S. 1 . Division Pl. P.G. Box 14429
Portland, Ore. 07214
Plans available at Albina Contractors
/Xssociarion
Phone (503) 234-4385
Do your thing with a classified ad
Plans
under
way
Arnold B odtker, chairm an
of the C ity C lub com m ittee
on C om m unity Goals, has re ­
ceived approval of 14c om m it­
teemen to serve w ith him on
the long-range study on the
need fo r and possible use of
com m unity goals and objec­
tive s in several areas of com ­
m unity a c tiv ity .
Serving w ith Bodtker w ill
be: Roy F . Bessey, resource
planner, Robert L . F u rn ia s,
fo re st entom ologist; Stanley
A, G oodell, building owners
and managers executive; Ro­
land A , H a e rtl, engineer; Lee
Irw in , newspaper publisher;
Eugene H . Kindschuh, Luth­
eran m in is te r; G e o rg e s .L a r ­
m ie r, P h D ., co cia l psycholo­
g ist; C harles S. L’ o litz , graph­
ic designer; Thomas M .P o u l-
sen, geography pro fe sso r; Jon
Richen Schleunmg, arch itect;
R obert C. Shoemaker, J r ., at­
torney; J ames R. Sitzm an, hu­
man relatio ns d ire c to r in local
governm ent; F ra n c is A.Staten
econom ist, a n d H a ro ld C .W il­
lia m s , education a d m in istra ­
to r.
The com m ittee w ill explore
tlie goals question In re la tio n
to environm ent and land use;
health, human resources and
housing; transp ortatio n, com­
m unication and econom ic de­
velopm ent; education; taxation
ar»d finance; governm ental o r­
ganization and procedures,
and in recre atio n and a rts ,
Le ig h 1). Stephenson selves
as research ad viso r.
John Koroma scoring a goal against
Catlin Gabel in StateChampionship game.
In background is Cliff BrunelL Both play
inside forward for the team.
John \ . Koroma, an exchange student
from Sierra Leone, West Africa, made
a very positive contribution to the
development of the soccer programs in
Oregon.
For someone with unusual
ability, he displayed a keen sense of
team play and the ability to spark an
ordinary team to an exceptional team.
Coach John Hicks says, ” he’s the most
unselfish player I have ever coached” .
Despite missing the first two games of
the year, John set a state scoring record
of 18 goals and 12 assists.
Vith his unbelievable pinpoint passes,
he makes soccer an exciting game to
watch, and carried Oregon Episcopal
School to the State Championship game,
which they lost in overtime.
The Ebony Boutique
»WJV.X- -.VAJVP
M u . M agnolia
m ovie.
they may gain u better under­
standing about the pro gra m s,
a c tiv itie s , and othei facets of
th e ir' school. This and the
planned m eeting w ill leivl con­
tin u ity to tlie pi ogress and im ­
provem ents at G ia n t as the le -
sult of last y e a t'sIn vo lve m e n t
by ¡>a rents and the cooperation
received fro m the office s of
A rea III and the school d is­
JOG YOUR M IND IN THE MORNING
WITH
THE
NAACP
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ests and conceins of parents
in behalf of th e ir sons ami
daughter s. Thank you’
P o rtla n d /fib s rv e r
Big W ig Sale a t the Ebony
Prices $8.98
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i egard Is a continued c o m m it-
mem by the G ia n t staff to re ­
main responsive to the In te r­
NEWS
FROM
Sale starts Wed.end Sat. Nov. I3J97J
2723 N.E. 7th 284-1307
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