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    Portland Observer, June 8, 1963 Page 9
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ALLEN TE M P LE C M E C H U R C H
SI
C o rn e r o f 8 th a n d S k id n .o re
Sunday School 9 30am
Sundav W orship 11 00am
Christian Youth Fellowship 6 00pm
(second and fourth Sundays)
Ulysses G ra n t P lu m m e r, J r., a
retired attorney fo r the Bonneville
1
Bethel
African Methodist Episcopal Church
$
M a t t h e w A lle n W a tle y . D D
Sunda y Sc hool 9:00 am
M anse
W orshtp
282 0067
M ornin g
com m ittee on C iv il Rights and Leg­
islation. H e also served as deputy
regional director o f the N a tio n al
Bar Association fo r the Pacific
M r . P lu m m e r, w ho had been con­
fined to a nursing hom e a fte r a
was made a Special Assistant to the
Regional Solicitor o f the U n ite d
num ber o f d eb ilita tin g strokes, was
States D epartm ent o f the In te rio r
where he was involved w ith the
Bureau o f In d ia n A ffa irs .
N o rthw est States, and was treasurer
o f the O reg on C h ap ter o f the
Federal Bar Association fo r three
75.
A P o rtla n d resident since 1947,
M r . P lu m m er received his education
fro m the U n iversity o f Kansas and
5828 N E 8th Ave
Portland. OR 97211
288 5429
d ay, June 2. a fte r a lengthy illness.
U n til 1954, he was in private prac­
tice, but moved that year to the s ta ff
o f the general counsel o f Bonneville
Pow er A d m in is tra tio n . In 1955 he
Pow er A d m in is tra tio n , died T h u rs ­
E lo n z a J . E d w a rd s (P a s to r)
Church Phone
Obituary: Ulysses G. Plummer
/ / :OO am
the Blackstone College o f L aw at
C o m m u n ity a ffa irs occupied his
interest as, in 1949, M r . P lum m er
became the first secretary o f the
C hicago. H e began his law career as
assisting prosecuting attorney in
Advisory C o m m ittee. H e was a vice-
W y a n d o tte C o u n ty . Kansas. H e was
adm itted to the O regon State Bar in
194« and became the fifth black
president o f the P o rtla n d U rb an
League; an executive board mem ber
o f the local branch o f N A A C P ; a
attorney
m em ber o f the O regon Slate Bar
first
to practice in the state.
F air
E m plo ym en t
Practices
THE M O U N T O LIVET B A PTIST C H U R C H
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N .E . F irst fr S c h u v le r • 284 1964
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John H Jackaon M»n«»t»» M Ed M O
9 » A M Church School
11 00 A M Congregational Wor»hip
5 00 P M Vw pe Service
10 00 A M Beptiem Fourth Sunday
r— 1
11 00 Communion Each Firm Sunday
T he Am erican Baptist Convention, Am erican Baptist Churches of
Oregon: Lott Carey Foreign Mission Convention N ational, O regon,
P o rtla n d E c u m e n ic a l M in is trie s , A m e ric a n B ib le S o c ie ty , M fr M
Board.
ULYSSES PLU M M E R
P lum m er are his
w ife , Bernadette, w ho had been
beside him fo r 51 years; daughters
O lga T alley and Berna P lum m er o f
F u ll G o s p e l P e n te c o s ta l C h u rc h
9 a . m . -11 a m .
strum ental in establishing an under­
graduate chapter o f the fraternity in
O regon and he spearheaded the
fo rm a tio n o f the A lu m n i C h ap ter in
P o rtla n d a few years later and be­
came the first polem arch o f the
A lu m n i C h ap ter in 1953. H e was the
recipient o f the Elder W . Diggs
A w a rd , one o f the fra tern ity 's h ig h ­
est awards.
Surviving M r .
E m m anuel Tem ple
Sunday School -
elected terms.
M r . P lu m m e r, a m em ber o f
K appa A lp h a Psi fra te rn ity , was in ­
1032 N . S u m n e r
S u nd ay S ervice — 11 a .m .-2 p .m .
P o rtlan d ; a son, attorney Ulysses 111
o f Los Angeles; tw o brothers,
S u nd ay Evening - 7:30 p .m .
M o n d a y — Holy Ghost N ig ht — 7 :3 0 p .m .
H e rm a n o f P o rtla n d and Louis o f
Kansas C ity , Kansas; a sister, Lela
M . W atson o f Kansas C ity , Kansas;
Tuesday — Bible S tu dy — 2 :0 0 p .m .
W e d n e s d a y — T h e H o u r o f P o w e r — 11 a . m . - l p .m .
and 11 g randchildren.
F in al services were held M o n d a y ,
June 6 , at St. P h ilip Episcopal
C h urch
w ith
F r.
M,
Ramsey
Schadcw itz o ffic ia tin g , assisted by
F r.
M o rto n
Alcena
Skyline
Parks
and
D eacon
Boozer.
B u rial was at
M e m o ria l G ardens. V a n n
and V a n n were fu n eral directors.
Thursday — Evengelistic Services — 8 p .m .
IR V IN G P A R K C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H
831 N .E. F rem o n t
zb
9:46 a m ............................................ S u n d a y S c h o o l
11:00 a m ......................................M o r n in g W o rs h ip
6:00 p .m ............................................................. E v e n in g W o rs h ip
7:00 p .m . W e d ....................................................P ra y e r M e e t in g
a n d B ib le S tu d y
For though I preach the Goepel. I have nothing to glory ot
906 NE A L B E R T A S T R E E T
R e v e re n d B e rtr a m G riffin . P a s to r
281 4429
Messes
5 00pm Vigil Saturday
9 JOem Choe - Sunday
12 00pm Folk Goepel Sunday
lo m e N o. 284-2864; C hurch N o. 281 0606 «v Pwrcy*» Mentet tr Peeter.
TH E ARK Ol S A F E T Y C H U R C H OF G O D IN C H R IS T
T he an n u a l, nation al, historical
“ Jun eteen th " celebration (th e free­
d om fro m slavery celebration days)
w ill again be held on the premises o f
Bethel A . M . E . C h urch . 5828 N .E .
8th and Jarrett. June 17, 6-11:00
p .m ., June 18. 11:00 a m .-11:00
p .m . and June 19, 3-6:00 p .m .
ST. A N D R E W C A T H O L IC C H U R C H
tor necessity is laid upon me. yea woe it unto me. it I preach
not the gospel
- 1 Cor 9 16
Y O U ARE W E L C O M E TO W O R S H IP A T
Juneteenth celebration set
Pastor — Bishop Adolph A . W ells
H o m e 2 4 9 3801
Church 287 2223
»
Booth space is available fo r in d i­
ST. A N D R E W C O M M U N IT Y SC H O O L
viduals,
Phone ?H4 ,620
Grades 1 thru 8
4919 NE 9th Ave
M r J am ee 8 H arrison, Principal
groups,
clubs,
o rg an iza ­
tions, etc., to display their wares.
F o r fu rth e r in fo rm a tio n call the
church o ffic e at 288-5429, between
the hours o f 9 -3 :0 0 p .m . o r call
M a ry Jean Berry at 2 8 8-4514, or
M rs . C la ra Peoples 287-7532.
T hree days o f celebration w ith
games, live e ntertainm ent, displays,
fo o d , a contest fo r those w ho have a
b oo th , and lots m ore are planned.
African culture celebrated
84 N .E. K illin g sw o rth • 281 0499
".4 W arm S p irit o f / ellow ship A lw a y s ”
• e •u re a tee • rertU I ( I l t i m ó m e
T h e Association o f A fric a n Stu­
dents and the A fric a n C o m m u n ity
in P o rtla n d and its environ w ill be
it
The H o n o ra b le Bishop U. K Peterson. D . I).
R r t t b o o r fflis s io n a rr V a g lia i Church
•r a t Tintine i n n i »
h iv «to n> r a t utoar or ..up*
" T h e Holiness Preacher, " Pastor
T uesday
Sunday
Sunday School
9 15 am
Morning Worship
11 15 am
YP W W
6 30 pm
Evangelistic Worhsip
8 pm
Tuesday Friday
Noon Day Prayer
AU T O
Ko« A Bomgfd Drwre I A A BA
Friday
Tha Pastor Speaks
xWMp 10 to a m unta • W * Tternng Unaxt I p
7 30 pm
Saturday
Morning Prayer
Showers of Blessings
Ih n
9 am
PHARM ACY
P R M C C LIN IC
PHARM ACY
Oygaayyino^e • Covato» tuPEPOl
P a g e A rc
O l L o c a l B u s in e s s e s l h o l l A r c
H e lp in g
B u ild
A
B e tte r
C o m m u n ity
16 N M orris 8 ,
Portland O regon 97227
6842 N E Union Avenue
Portland. OR 97211
STEW ART
C LEA N ER S
At
b) qu«kty w o rk • A i1 « « lto n g •
•*•• • *ew
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MOON M lealeelppl Aye
Portland O regon 17227
Et L A U N D R Y
E t’ abhihed in 1912 end »till
OapM
M o n Frl 9 9 Sat 9 4
p uvid«ng quality d»y cleaning
I ree»on«bie rate»
1014 N K illin g s w o rth
'.(W N W 23rd A v e n u a
2701 N .E . 7 th • 281 4372
a t
v4
ONE HOUR
M A R T IN IZ IN G
The m o tt in dry clee n ln g l
F e a tu r in g urn« day cleaning
and laundry aarvica
1411 N .E . F re m o n t
281-6133
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1001 N E B R O A D W A Y
281 9236
REM OOELING
adairAM
.•act W j a i K l
ZOO M I
U N IQ U E L IV IN G
C O N C E P TS
S e w in g M a c h in e
Striai »nd s e *v » c »
Eureka Electric Co
,804 N E Union
Dean's Beauty Salon
& Barber Shop
D ean's Beauty Salon fr Barber S hop w as estab
lished in 1955 It w a s o p e ra te d and m a n a g e d by
M r a n d M rs D e a n . S in c e th e p as s in g o f M rs
D ean , th e Salon and Barber shop it m an ag ed by
M r. Dean and his d aughter Gloria Sima.
Hair stylists are Bobbie Davis, Gail Patterson, and
Ida G reene. Barber stylist ia M r. P .W . W ilson.
W a stress good quality and the latest trends.
SPO RTSM AN S
213-215 N E H a n c o c k
Han Design Center
3S06N W illiam «
C L O T H IN G
P o rtla n d . O R 97227
24S 3886
r ,
CHARLEY S
M a k e th ia
d ire c to ry w o r k
fo r yo u
c a ll 283 2486
Waiter C Reynold» M 0
Ke'pene H Raida-. M D
P*v»«cieni b Surgeon»
15 N M o r ris S t.
287 4532
St. A n d re w
Legal Clinic
<W»^4^gr-v V
W H Y BE B A L D ?
B .okdw ay H a irw e a v a 'i b
O K ig r i'k Beauty Salon h«i
th« solution
1634 N E 7th
a t B roadw ay
281 »496
M<*di M a n y
OvitTtrt kRact*
«ta»
■ t o t » « « « « « e*n
O R IN 7 OATS A W IIK
Fir ng
DOWN’ nWN
8 am to I0 pm
?H » <N A'»»' -fo’*
Corner of
9 th fr N E D a k u m
»O« «d'd OtfO' t ’W
P»>n-e22J 1»’»
W A S H IN G T O N
SQUARE
Phone 639 , 522
286 9772
O N I 61OF SNACK »HOF
807 N E A lb e r ta
P o rtla n d . O re g o n
16031281 1600
to grace the occasion.
Tickets w ill be available fro m
June 13, 1983 in some places in the
com m u nity and P o rtland State U n i­
versity, exact locations to be an­
nounced. Students w ith current
id e n tific a tio n w ill pay $ 3 .IK) while
M O O V IN G
i t le a d t y p e s e t t i n g
d o n e ? C a ll 2 83 248É
to d a y !
“ TTirrrWuTC?“
¥
Heartot* C meme
It'S mora than
ju *t right
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T^na for you' p^> • o’ ’ha Roci
Lila haaflh tufo homa
pantKX" nv«6imamt
Jahn J«nhint inturanca A fancy
4 ,5 N KAhngawonf Ptld »7217
Prudential
Outpatient alcohol treatm ent
for m div’d u ti» »nd fe m ih ti
tpec»ei program tor women
1929 N ortheast Broadway
246-8677
* Designed for Seniors and handicapped
* Q ualified Applicants pay only 3 0 %
of their income
» 162 units com pletely refurbished
* M ost m odern fire fr security systems
M
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D e v lin 's R e s ta u ra n t
fr L o u n g e
Restaurant hrs 5 am 9 prr
Lounge hrs 10-2:30 a m.
13V N S k id m o re
For in fo rm atio n c a ll. . . .
288 0880
JIWSASSAIOS 0WR4*
PARK TOWER
TAVERN
731 S W S A L M O N
b J s T IP P IN IN N
TAVERN
Naw own«'
-Heidelberg
G>e>> 39«
Peggy b Jim
B u d w e ie tr
Gesa 45<
838 N Killingsworth
283 2221
BOOKER T LEW IS JR
D D S
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34 N E K iilin g aw o rth
Portland O regon 97211
291 » 1 0
227-3367
Û
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ACCEPTING
PRELIMINARY
APPLICATIONS
POWELL VISTA M ANO R
G R E S H A M , OREGON
Housing for Elderly
and Handicapped
R ental A ssista n ce A v a ila b le
(nauranee Agents A, Once
M a t t h e w K B a rn e tt
4823 N lo m b a rd
16031 ?«6 2 M 6
call
D o w n to w n
(503-294 9004
talk To F o u r O ^ ^ M ^
vour S tate Farm Agent
on Ateo Homa U N and H aaRh
rth L T I) ‘83
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• 3 b e d ro o m s & b a th
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• E nergy e ffic ie n t
k itc h e n A u tility ro om
’ 4 5 ,9 0 0
• F o rm a l d in in g area
• N ea r b u s lin e s
• 1087 sq II
R ent S u b sized
Hi Rise Living
RESTAURANTS
Wa work W i T h you ,o iav» you1
mongy1___________
M IS C E L L A N E O U S
JH I HH.-
K a fte n e s
( ornheo"
C om e (o our o pen hou se a n d see th e new
LTD '8 3 m o d e l h om e S o lid ly c o n s tru c te d
to m e et a ll fe d e ra l b u ild in g c o d e re
q u ire m e n ts . th e LTD 8 3 h om e o ffe rs
m a ny fin e fe a tu re s
NEW-BEAUTIFUL
|)i.im<m<l M -tlm y
»*. If. S I Sjivtk
Sunday. June 12, 1-4 p.m
235 N.E. Ivy Street
★ NOW OPEN ★
D u m u n d i W .ilt h< a I« m i liv
M o v in g
W E R E H A V IN G A N O P E N
H O U S E A N D Y O U ’ R E IN V IT E D I
others w ill pay $ 5.00. Tickets w ill
U .f. h A |< vi. I.k Ht-, m i »
Portland OR 97232
S e r v in g t h e C o m m u n it y
attend; and lots more w ill be there
PATON JEWELERS
»«Ö Z«rwt»i l«6«a fr BOM*
< > 4 6 2 3 N Vancouver
h™ -
287 2042
PR O JEC T STOP
1091 Lloyd Car :ar
Portland Oregon 97232
3327 N E B roadw ay
P ortland , O ragon *7232
I603I 246 1640
•
Professional Services
P H IL R E Y N O L D S
M E D IC A L C L IN IC
poems, dram as, an A fric a n A m bas­
sador to the U n ited Nations w ill
JE W F LR Y
Mcordfr’ »PO WoctR»-«
129 NE R u ttai,
» 1 6630
"•"flavi 'OlfPMPtBvBen
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M E M O R IA L CENTER
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707 NE FR EM O N T
211 6626
FRIDAY
B EAU TV SUPPLIES
Wi'ulnsele end Hela.
Wa tarry producís mal sit
sene <n Jal snd
Fbo'iy Mege/me
Open 9 s m 8 u m
J 6 1 2 N E 1 5 ,h .¿« 0363
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F ilm w ill be show n, A fric a n talking
drum s and dancers w ill all be there.
D iffe re n t A fric a n costumes w ill be
w o rn , there w ill be readings o f
N o /T * w o r • cg f88 » Ö 0 W »
'
P o rtle n d . O R
S' ,'
J a c k s o n 'a O w l R ad io
T V fr R e c o rd C o .
4220 S E H e w th o rn e
238 1070
Pag »223 Ui uu»ioûC ,9G R Q
D E A N S BEAUTV
SALON b BARBEA
»o> "V M I'*
í*E Cerne «*4
M iisiav ' nreae««**1
213 216 N E H ancock
Portlend O ragon
n i 3379
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289 9803
11493 S E S2nd
2 Young C h ris tia n
W A N T T H E JO B
«•HMxHfcpie T»».«' a «et«»«o*
AdOt-ong O» *v«ry IrAtf
A ffo rd a b le , e xperien ced
Cont'aMwork W«cktoe pfvmfreng «ny
HUNG RY STUDEN TS
*«(«'<«l V x t l 'Oof Mkg
W»dB4aa
W - covered moving van
Wa
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2 5 6 6 0 3 8 2 5 6 -3 8 6 3
C A L L (2 0 6 ) 2 5 4 -1 2 3 '
e-ofc.il m —
tr - trr ret It
4664 NE Union
M 7 C2M
» 1 2 NE tSth
Accesso'.es
FREE E S T IM A T E S
2Sai N I U nio n
211 0S1S
NO JOBS TOO H O
FR ID A Y S B EAUTY SUPPLY
School of Goff*
Drop that handicap
Loom now Win tomorrow
I aam wood* trona chpahots
Pun mg
For all phaaaa of golf
K w a ia M aah ad da
knOwM«tOO • gl«r m wr’dnw* kit< N«^e
bOtM oMrtiorY« N (Wkg K0PW4
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CuOtorr Men f«r hot lyM LXHJ-a ►
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CuOfo'* •ntO'O' wo> arorvoe «a^y w«--
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BEAUTY
m u i Se«'»«. S
R EM O O E L E R S O F
E X IS T IN G
N E IG H B O R H O O D S
The Part* A Servire Heopk
W a noil to plesea you
No >«fra to« gmett
M a k e thia
d irecto ry w o rk
for you
call283 2 4 M
M A I C S W IGS
2B1 m i
HOM E
C LE A N E R S
1 N o rth F re m o n t
,
282 9147
B O TH b M 1Ll.fR
A U T O M O T IV E
Co—ofci* now 'ertt -we«. e -*w
A fric a n works o f art w ill be on
display, varieties o f A fric a n food
w ill be served, the fam ous F E S T A C
Broadcast
10 a m
Station KLIQ 1290 A M DIAL
Ster< Nicholson
Shocks b front end work
June 18, 1983 at 6 :0 0 p .m . p ro m p t.
Oraye Maatevg • » p m Wadna^ey
C o m e w ith m e to N e w H ope for on
Irreeletible w o rs h ip eap ertencel
Unibody Freme Strengthening)
NORTHW EST
A L IG N M E N T fr
BRAKE
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Evening WoraN» 7 »
( omnianity Directory and profiles
On
f*wUo<
• Hem
Early Sarvet• tarn
W reck Rebuilding»
A
hosting the F o u rth A n n u al A fric a n
C u ltu ra l N ight in P o rtland State
U niversity B allroom on (he third
flo o r o f the Sm ith M e m o ria l C enter,
1725 N Gtateabri* Vosee Port I ted Of erne 97227
-
Bibi« Band Jr Church 7 30 pm
Wednesday
Choir Rehearsal
7 pm
also be sold at the d o o r.
F o r m ore in fo rm a tio n , call O K.
O w e n . 295-1935; o r the Black
Studies D e p a rtm e n t, P o rtla n d State
U n iversity, 229-3472.
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
P o w e ll V ista M a n o r
C /O N W N B A S ervices
5319 S .W . W e s tg a te D r.
S u ’t« #246
P o rtla n d . Or. 97221
(503)292 3596
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