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P««« » Portland/Db,«ver
Uiunday, Jan,6, 1912
Minister of
the Year
Award
I tie P ortland
Observai
M in is te r of the Y'eai award
w ill le prexeiited at a banquet
ten ta tively ret lo t F e b iu a ry
20th at St. Andrews I'a i lab
H a ll. I he tn in lste i of the year
was chosen b yo b se rve i read
m e who voted fo r the tn in ls te i
tliey le lle ve d had done tl«
m ost fo r his congregation and
the com m unity.
Awards w ill also 1« pre
sented to additional outstand
ing tn in ls te i s of t ie com
m unity,
I he procoeds fro m the ban
quet w ill lie given to the Albina
M in is te ria l A llia n ce to tie
divided
between (tie AMA
F a m ily Day and Night C ate
P io g ra m and tlie AMA Sum
m e r Youth P ro g ra m .
I lie AMA F a m ily Day and
N ight Care P rog ram which is
p a rtia lly
funded by Model
C itie s and the M etrop olitan
A ie .i 4-C C ouncil, piovid es
c a ie fo i 165 ch ild re n In l i
cense Day C a ie Homes. I he
AMA Summer P io g ra m pro
vides recre atio n, educational
experiences, and Held tu p s
the sum m er vacation.
Furrier enters race for M ayor of Portland
*1
F u r r ie r Ed H am ilton has
announced 1« w ill be a can
didate fo r m ayor of Portland
In (his year’ s election.
Taxes, which he says are
’ ’ ram pantly out of lin e ," w ill
be one of his main campaign
Issues, fie Is callin g for econ
omy In c ity government to
reduce them.
Ham ilton said he Is opposed
to a c ity Income tax.
id H a m ilto n
Zodiac Tea Committee
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C hurch. ...Vite the n u w tr ,
Uary 8?h at
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Com m ittee of Bethel AME
on Saturday. j . n_
cnairman ot the Oregon Ad
(continued from peg. I,
She became a permanent
Oregon resident in IV48 and
m u i led a Poi tla rsle r, C a r I
Henry
D e i/,
b u s in e s s
managei of the N oithw est Re
gional Education l.aboi atoi y .
Follow ing her admission
to the Oregon State Bar in
I960, she served on the Youth
C om m ission of Portland and
served on its executive com
m ittee.
Her
com m unity service
w o i k c u rre n tly I n c lu d e s :
v is o ry C om m ittee to the U.S.
C iv il
Rights C om m ission;
Board of T rustees of Lewis
and C la rk College, of Good
Sam aritan Hospital and of
the D i egon Museum of Science
and Jndusti y Counselling Ser
vice. Judge lie lz was recent
ly appointed by G o v e r no i
M cC all to serve as one of four
Judicial representatives of me
C om m ission on Ju d icia l Re
fo rm .
C o rv a llis lias lo t
years
been an " a l l w h ite " town ami
t l« sm all black com m unity
that is located there now is
made up alm ost e n tu e ly of
students o( Oregon state Uni
v e rs ity ami th e ir fa m ilie s .
Although few in n u m lx r tliey
are making an im pact in it«
C o iv a llis
area
and have
brought ra c ia l in justice s to
light in a consei v< iwx i u ia l
area of Oregon that thought
it had no problem
I t « NAACP blanch, which
has quadrupled its m em ber
ship In less than a year, has
s i s o e n lis t« ! white suppoit
foi its p io g ra m *.
H ighlights ot the f ir s t y ea r’ s
operation include t l« follow
ing:
F e b ru a ry 7 - I tie C o rv a llis
Branch was horn at a Sunday
afternoon u ig a n i/a llo n meet
ing at t l« C o rv a llis F u s t
United M ethodist C hurch.
A p r il -
I he f ir s t annual
C o rv a llis Branch Freedom
Fund Banquet drew m ure than
21)0 guests to tl« I owns House
to hear an Insp irin g am) in
fo rm a tive talk by Belton Ham
ilto n , fo rm e r chief counsel
of t l« C iv il Rights D ivisio n
of the Oregon State Buieau
of l.a b o i. 11« branch C har
te r was piesented at the ban
quet .
M arch - B arbra W atson's
Com m unity C o o r d i n a t i o n
C om m ittee sent out 316 le tte rs
to C o rv a llis area organiza
tions indicating the availabi
lity of speakers to te ll about
the NAACP. The Education
C om m ittee, t«aded by D r.
W ilb e it Gamble, prepared a
survey of the C orvalllsS ch ool
System tod eterm in e where the
system stood in regard to c iv -
ll rig h ts and altitudes toward
ra c ia l m in o ritie s . 7 he Labor
lad Im histi ies Com m ittee,
ascertain tl« needs ot black
[wople in tt« C o rv a llis area
in em ploym ent. The branch
sent le tte rs to com m unity o r
ganizations c r itic iz in g
the
plans fo r holding a party for
C o rv a llis High School seniors
at the L Iks Club [«cause of the
"w h ite s o n ly " po licy of the
E lk s .
A p r il - f t» Labor and In
d u stry C om m ittee launched a
survey of etu plo yeis in the
C o rv a llis - Albany-Philom ath
area to Identify man-power
needs and ra c ia l attitudes.
May - I he C o rv a llis Branch
protested t l« plans fo r holding
July - A garage sale, spon
so r« ! by the F reedom Fund
C om m ittee, raised funds to
semi delegates to tl» NAACP
National Convention ami fo r
t l« M ississip p i R e lie f Fund.
Ju ly - LheC orvalllsN A A C P
Youth Council held Its f u s t
meeting w ith Steve Warnath
as president and Jim ami
Becky M a rsh a ll as ad visors.
P resklent Henry ami Youth
Council President W arnath at
tended the National NAACP
Convention In M inneapolis.
October - the C o rv a llis
Branch host«! t l» N oithw est
Area Conference of Branches
Conference.
The r o iu a . . .
A ction C om m ittee, headed by
H a rry Goheen, launch«] a vo-
tei re g is tra tio n d riv e .
November - [ he new office
open«! at 2305 M onroe Stieet
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Since that publication. La
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that a lim ite d inspection has so
fa r found only 21 percent of
the Inspected fir m s not In v io
la tion .
The regulations are so spe
c ific a lly spelled out that It is
possible many p ro p rie to rs
w ill be found In vio la tio n of
them without knowing such
vio latio ns exist.
Portable sanding belts must
be equipped w lth w ha t Iscalled
" n ip guards” which protect
the op era to r’ s fin g e r where
the sanding belt goes around
the pulley. Many of the regu
lations req uire features on
replacem ent
glass, m otor
vehicle lights and mountings.
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W hile the New Year w ill
b. mg many bowl games. It w ill
also bi Ing problem s to many
business fir m s . A ccording to
Inform ation ie c e lv « l by the
National F ederation of Inde
pendent Business, fu ll en
forcem ent of 0 » W 111 la ins-
Steiger occupational Health
and Safety A ct of 1970 w ill get
unde rway.
And w hile the title of the new
law inay c a rry the connotation
the state Cancer Ciusade. He
is a m em ber of the executive
com m ittee of the OregonCan-
ce r Society.
He server! as president of
•Foren G ,o .e -Jeoizen aiech -Beeeerton -Lake Ch»erJ -St. Helens -28th & H ew ,ho,ne -,6 2 n d & Slark
122nd & N .E. Halsey
82nd & Burnside *St. Johns *43rd & Woodstock
the C o iv a llis /M a y o r’ s P ra ye r
Breakfast t t the E lk ’ s Club.
I he breakfast was held there
anyway but lib e ra l coverage of
both c ity ad m in istra tion and
NAACP positions helped bring
t l» issue to the attention of
t l« com m unity. 11« Church
Work Com m ittee, co-chaired
by Bob Kingsbury and W illie
Banks asked a ll churches to
an ticip a te man NAACP spon
sored "F re e d o m Sunday" on
May 16th.
the Portland Council of the
Navy l.eigue of A m erica from
1965 to 1967.
Ham ilton is a past mem ber
of the Zoo C om m ission and
is i member of Multnomah
A th le tic Club, International
Club, Portland Chamber of
• •erce, Retail
H ade
fiuieau and ge tte r Business
Bureau.
An issue that serves great
im portance in his campaign
is that which states "E q u a l
chances
for equal a b ility
• e g .id le s
of color, cieed
o r sex ”
1 his issue, along
'
, 11 sei ve
t ie C ity of Portland g ie a tly
in the future.
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Corvallis NAACP makes impact
N e arly one year ago the
C o rv a llis Branch, NAACP was
organized.
| tie branch has
made g ie u t progress dutlug
Its f ir s t y e a i, undei it« able
le ad eish ip of Pi evident C a l
vin O. Henry.
He said tie would work to
Clean
up what he Called
physical and tu o ia l pollution
In the c ity .
He described
drugs and vandalism as ex
amples of m oral p o llu tion .
7 he
m ayoral
candidate
sasd tie fa vo is the consolida
tion of c ity and county gov
ernm ents.
Ham ilton, 70, has been in
the fu r business for half a
century.
He has owned and
operated a fur and leather
tusiness in Portland since
1947.
He said that if he is elected
rn a yo i, hl
SW M o rris to n st. would con
tinue to be operated by his
w ife and two sons, Joseph
and D a v id .
H am ilton lias teen active
in c iv ic a ctivitie s.
In 1956, tie was chairm an
of a M arch of Dim es cam
p a ig n th it i o
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