Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 14, 1973, Page 8, Image 8

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Portland,« ibserver
Jones speaks to NAACP
CarWash
Chalmers Jones, Adminis
trator of Special Programs.
S ta te B ureau of Hum an
Rights, will speak Sunday.
June 17 at 4:00 p.m. for the
regular membership meeting
of the N A A C P . This will be
the last meeting until Sep­
tember 16.
M r. Jones has been as
sociated in the affairs of
the community and state for
many years.
A few years
ago he was honored as the
The Bethel A M E Youth
Choir will hold a car wash
Saturday, June 16th, from
8:00 a m . to 5:00 p.m. at
the Shell Service Station
at W eidler and Union
Avenue.
Abu
Lad/es Free Tonight
Continued from pg- 1 col. hi
Gregory Amerson, one of two Black students to graduate
from Oregon Episcopal Schools, was awarded the highest
Physical Education Trophy to be given the by school, the
Coach's Award.
OES honors students
• General Adm 50v
• Free Parking
• Complete Dining and
Beverage Facilities
• No Sunday Racing
• Closed Circuit Color TV
• PARI-MUTUEL WAGERING
(Sorry, no c h ild re n
under 13 edmilted)
DAILY
DOUBLE
2nd S 3rd
10th A 11«. Rices
Funtastic
FAIRVIEW PARK
Multnomah Kennel Club
223rd & Halsey — East out
Banfield Freeway (SON)
RESERVATIONS: MS-21 St
Sapphire—
I hursday, June 14, 1973
Black students were
those graduating on
June 8 from Oregon Epis­
copal Schools (St, Helen's
Hall. Bishop Dagwell Hall).
Altogether 27 young men
and women received diplomas
and awards at commence
ment exercises which were
held at T rin ity Episcopal
Church in Northwest Port
land.
Gregory Amerson, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Amer
son, and Clarence P ru itt, son
of Or. and Mrs. Clarence
Pruitt also were recipients of
awards.
Gregory was awarded the
Coach's Award, the highest
Physical Education Trophy
to be given by the school,
and the Captain Cups for
Soccer and Basketball. This
winter he was voted the
most valuable player of the
vear by the basketball league
in a unanimous decision. He
also received this award last
vear. Gregory was also the
recipient of honors as was
Clarence P ru itt for having
maintained at least a 3.0
overall average during the
academic school year. Greg
ory and Clarence plan to
attend college at the Uni­
versity of San Francisco.
The diplomas were awarded
the Right Reverend James
W .F. Carman, Bishop of Ore­
gon and the awards by M r.
Frederick Wood, the princi­
pal of the Middle and Upper
Schools at OES.
Com m encem ent sp eaker
lor the evening was Miss
Mildred Schwab. C om m is­
sioner of Public Affairs in
Portland. She spoke on the
need for young people to
become involved in their
government and to commit
them selves to being r e ­
sponsible citizens.
Following the ceremonies,
a reception was held in
Kempton Hall at the church
for the graduates and their
families. This was the 103rd
commencement for the school.
DA Y CARE CENTER
LUNCH M ENU
4-C (Model Cities)
June 18-22
Monday
Corn Chowder
Tuna Salad Sandwich
Mixed Fruit Salad
lee Cream
Milk
Tuesday
Taco Casserole
Shredded Lettuce
Diced Tomato
Tropical Apples
B read/Butter M ilk
the supervision of the Uni
versity. but they are not and
they have become a target
for petty crimes, according
to Abu. He relates also that
the managers are inexperi­
enced students and are not
able to handle the severe
problems that arise.
Abu. currently on leave
from K L IQ where he hosts a
talk show, is a musician and
performer. A product of the
ghetto, he spent many years
in penitentiaries, and in thy
penitentiary found the polen
tial for a new life.
The
world's first 4 minute miler,
run within the walls of Iowa
Stale Prison, he received ac­
claim through Ebony maga
zine and the international
press. Given the opportunity
to meet many prominent
persons and broaden his per
speetive beyond a life of
crime, he began to study.
A fter being pardoned from
his sentence for burglary, he
sudied ii|K'ra and ballet.
He
has been involved in a num
ber of pursuits, including
attending the Chicago Con
servatory of Music, perform
ing with the Canadian Opera
Company and working in
television and radio.
Shades
(Continued from pg. I. col. 3)
T h a ra M em o ry. fo rm e r
band director of the Portlaml
Stale University Jazz Band,
led the group in an original
tune.
Waving is silver
horn, Thara counted "One,
two, take it from the jam . .
The band then begain a
driving beat with a squeal
from the sax. Much of the
tunes plann«-d lor their Japan
tour will include original
tunes.
Shades of Brow n will In-
opening in Tokyo. Japan and
will return to the United
Slates for a concert lour.
Gregg Smith related th.il I In­
group is very enthusiastic
about the trip and hopes to
make some recordings soon.
ACLU
(Continued from pg. 1, col. 3)
Wednesday
Bar-B-Q Liver
Rice
Green Beans
Pumpkin Custard
B read/B u tter/M ilk
Thursday
Salmon Macroni Salad
Corn Pudding
Mold F ru it Dessert
Cheese Biscuits/Butter Milk
Friday
Beans with Ham Bits
Turnip Greens
Fresh Strawberries
Cornbread/B utter/M ilk
AC LU of Oregon.
Ms. Hames was attorney
in the case which resulted
in the United States Supreme
Court's decision declaring the
Georgia abortion law unron
stitutional. She is a member
of the Advisory Board of
Planned Parenthood of At
lanta. Vice President of the
Georgia Women's Political
Caucus, and a member of the
Governor's Commission on
the Status of Women.
Charles Davis has served
as chairman of the Oregon
Notice
R E C O R D
“Outstanding Citizen in Al
bina" for his leadership role.
He has been a specialist in
the area of employment and
was responsible for starting
the State Employment Offiee
in Albina. He has served as
a member of the Citizen's
Planning Board for Model
Cities and a member of the
metropolitan YM C A Board.
M r Jones will share with
us from his own personal
knowledge what is happening
to our own special program«
and what we as interested
citizens might do.
President Casson urges the
citizens of this community to
take advantage of this op
portunity to hear M r. Jones
and to support him in what
he is trying to do for the
good of us all.
The meeting will be held
at Portland State Center.
2611 N .E. Union. The public
is cordially invited to attend.
E IE R A R T
T H E B IG G E S T L IT T L E R E C O R O S H O P IN T H E N O R T H W t t T
Featuring the Soul Survey
Top 50 Best Selling Singles, Albums & 8T Tapes
Roy ''J" and Edgar Allen
Reeves will hold a soul
record hop at the Portland
Community College (Cascade!
Gym on June 23rd at 9:00
p.m. All ages and races are
welcome (Donation $1.00).
A C LU for ten of its 17 years.
He is treasurer for Electro
scientific Industries, Inc. of
Portland with which he has
been affiliate.) for fifteen
years. He has h«-cn an active
member of the First Uni
Larian Church for a number
of years.
Charles Davis is the ele
venth recipient of the Mac
Naughton Award, presented
annually to persons and in
stitutions who have made
outstanding contributions in
the continuing effort to pre
serve civil liberties.
The
Award was established in
1962 in memory of E.B.
M a rN a u g h to n who served
five years as chairman of th«-
national committee of A C L U .
He was publisher «if The
Oregonian and president of
Reed College and the First
National Bank of Oregon.
(Continued from pg. 1. col. 6)
of West Coast Business In
vestments of Portland and
Financial Plaza of the Pacific
of Honolulu. His impact on
the Portland scene include
several downtown high rise
buildings.
The Rose Festival Assoeia
tion has not only ignored the
Black community and other
m in o ritie s , but has per
petualed that age old myth
that Black people have no
culture.
But perhaps (he Rose
Festival Association's segre
gated' feslivites are in the
communities best interest.
I l was Bertha Slater Smith
who, when the Rose Festival
was just beginning, origi
nated the slogan "For You A
Rose in Portland Grows“.
And maybe our rose, that
unusual Black Rose, is right
in our own backyard, right
here in the community.
Maybe it's time we slopped
waiting to be included W ail
mg lor that waved grin ami
phoney hand shake.
Just
maybe it's lime that Blaek»
and other minorities aeknow
ledge the existence ol I heir
own cultures ami lake pride
in it.
Yes. for them a Bose in
Portland grow» but.
For y'.ill
to inspire
sparkles a
Sapphire
Business
(Continued from pg. I. col. 5)
is hand made by Clarence
and Bruce themselves. Clar
ence revealed "We see chicks
wearing jew elry from stores
like Nordstrom« and go back
and milk«' some just like it."
Bruce Smith, originator of
the shop, is also the per
russiomsl for a jazz, soul and
r«x-k hand called Pleasure.
Clarence Larkins is a busi
ncss administration major at
Portland State University
Both young men have
future plans for their hu«i
ncss which include ex,«and
ing.
Often people in I he
community who make hand
mad«' products like leather
hugs go to th«- Incense and
Implements shop to perhaps
sell their products.
Ilruee
and Clarence are not as yel
able to handle such products,
but ho,H' to soon.
Incense and Implements is
I he only Blaek ow ned shop
that oilers this type of variety
ol items as such. Th«-ir price
range extends from 50 «•«•nls
Io $12.00. They even oiler
photos by a local photo
grapher. James Robinson. of
Stevie Wonder at I he Para
mount.
Open from 12 to 9 six days
a week. Incense and Imple
m ents is the place when- you
«•an buy that litth - spice lo r
your life. For you over the
hill ,M-ople Inrense and Im
olements is th«- place to visit
to see what thi- young folks
are up to.
the good Bread
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