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Early Tuesday morning land, Ohio, Sept. 1-5 returned elected president of the executive Almost complete and ready for occupancy, the spanking­ Mrs. Jungkeit was awakened by council of the national Urban new brick-front building is to hold space for Dr. Richard Neal the flash of a camera aimed by League, the highest honor which and Mrs. Lillian Williams. a burglar who just four hours be­ can be achieved by an Urban ber of Alpha Phi Alpha frater­ Dr. Neal will have a complete fore had adroitly burglarized the League secretary within the na- nity and very interested in com­ pharmaceutical service and Mrs. Jungkeits and their sleeping tional organization. ,_, munity advancement. Williams will have a modern guests, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. E. Shelton Hill, local industi lal Still in the cards for his new beauty salon. Dr. Neal formerly Hensman ,of about $115 and two secretary, was elected president. building is the hope of a dental ran Neal drugs at North Williams writ'Y'atches. of the Industrial Secretcuies office. No definite steps have been and Knott street. Still stumped are the p o li c e Council, the highest honor which taken, however, to insure the who can't understand why the can be achieved by an industrial Beiter Adapted Facilities community a dentist in the near burglars couldn't resist the temp­ field worker. futur~, but, acocrding to Dr. Mar­ Dr. Marshall, moving from his tation to return and photograph Portland League Neighborhood shall, there is a good chance that old office into the Professional their victims. Secretary, John Holley, was sin­ a dentist will be established there building, will have a better Nathaniel H. Gunn, 25, 646 N. gled out for praise by the nation­ some time soon. equipped medical office with en­ Morris street and George B. Sin­ al commission on public educa­ larged laboratory facilities to as­ gleton, 18, 2944 N. Borthwick tion for his Portland league sist in more effective diagnosis avenue were, however, appre­ Newsletter and educational news of his patients. This, the problem Ide Wild Club hended and later arrested by al­ releases. of diagnosis, is basic in medical ert police who were able to re­ Local league vice-president, science, according to Dr. Marsh­ cover most of the loot. Mark Smith, recently appointed all. To Advise Teens Detective Sees Pair deputy commissioner of labor for The new building will be better , was chairman of t.he Chaperons for the Williams At 2 a.m. Tuesday, Gunn and adapted all around to take care avenue YWCA Canteen Club for E. SHELTON HILL committee on Urban League phil­ Singleton drove to the Jungkeit Stands out at confab of the needs of the community, youngsters 18 and over is the osophy. home and while Singleton re- '------stated Dr. Marshall. Ide Wild club of Portland. Pres­ For doing the nation's outstand­ Dr. Marshall came to Portland mained in the car, Gunn enter- f 1 S • ident of the club is Mrs. Doro- ed the home· and deftly re~oved une~a ervlces ing job in the field of commun­ in 1947 and first established his thy Vickers. ity problems of intergroup rela­ practice here with Dr. DeNorval The Ide Wilders wanted to wristwatches from the arms of Held for Minister tions and democratic living the ~leeping Charles Hensman and Unthank. He took his medical make themselves valuable to the Portland branch was cited by Jungkeit. Then he lifted $100 training at Meharry in Nashville, community, according to their F'uneral services were held last Dr. Lester B. Granger, executive Tennessee. from Jungkeit's trousers and Mrs. Wednesday for Rev. Dennis M. director of the national organiza­ former president Mrs. Virginia Hensman's purse, escaping unno­ After completing his courses Davis, and availed themselves to Moffit, St. Johns Baptist church tion, and the national commission there, he took intern work at ticed. the YWCA for community ser­ pastor. He died at his home at on public education. Harlem hospital in New York and Before Gunn and his companion vice and drew the chaperon job. the age of 80 years. Granger also cited the Portland returned with the flash camera, A resictent of Portland fm· 28 · later moved to KansCJ!' City, Mis­ The canteen program is held membership .lor showing real vi- souri, where he took his resi­ 1·hey were seen by Sgt. Dan Mi­ years, he lived at 2037 N. Wil- every Wednesday and the Ide dency at Kansas City General tola purchasing flash bulbs. The liams avenue. He is survived by Wilde women take charge of the hospital. burglars were also questioned by his wife, Emma L.; daughters, group every other Wednesday. police regarding a stolen car. Mrs. Katie Lee of Los Angeles, Dentist Due Locale. The program consists of danc­ Mitola, after hearing about the and Mrs. Minnie Braboy, Shreve­ .He is married and has two ing, card playing and other rec­ reported burglary was able to re­ port, La.; one son, James Watts, children. Dr. Marshall is a mem- reational facilities. member the culprits, identify Portland; two sisters; one broth­ them and later help arrest them. er; and six grandchildren. College Days Here Again Highland Chooses Mrs. Freeman Program chairman this year for ture for all children. the Parent-Teacher Association Mrs .Freeman as president at Highland grade school is Mrs. Holliday school for two years in Theodore- F'reeman. She a.1d her 1947 and 1948 was a member of committee will not only obtain the city's PTA Council, served the speakers for each month's two years on Council commit­ meeting but will also compile the tees and was, for one year, chair­ PTA yearbook for the branch. man of the Council's Reading and A busy member in PTA cir­ Library Service. She was also cles for five years, Mrs. Freeman elected by Council members to urges more active participation serve on their nominating com­ by more parents in the PTA's of mittee in 1952. EDWIN C. BERRY their own schools. Twlce Mrs. F'reeman has been Gains honor in Cleveland "The first objective of the PTA chosen as delegate to attend con­ is to promote the welfare of child­ ventions, to Klamath Falls by tality in supporting the Urban ren and youth in home, school, Holliday school, and last spring League program. church and community," reminds to the convention in Pendleton Major convention activity was Mrs. Freeman. She stresses fur­ by Highland school. devoted to the study of Negro ther that, ''It is a democratic or­ Mr. and Mrs. Freeman, who problems incurred by mass mi­ ganization that needs the united live at 4927 N. E. Grand avenue, gration from the south. Accord­ efforts of parents to achieve bet­ have two sons, Theodore Jr. and ing to Holley, this conference was ter homes, better schools and bet­ Clifford, Jn attendance at High­ the most successful in Urban Lea- ter communities for a better fu- land. gue history. ' Colleges Beckon Students to Various Campuses It's back to' college time for sisters, Katherine and Valerie. Also slated to attend Portland many a Portland youngster these For Katherine this will be. her State is Miss Marlene Hardy, days. Many will be experiencing senior year. A member of Alpha the scholastic lass from Grant the campus life for the first Kappa Alpha sorority. she plans high school. time when they enroll for the to remain in the East after grad­ Transferring from Po;.tla ocl course of their choosing during uation. State to finish up in education at the next two weeks. Miss Valerie Cook is attending Oregon College of Education ::

VERDELL RUTHERFORD 833 NE SHAVER ST PORTLAND OR 97212 Page Two PORTLAND CHALLENGER Friday, September 19, 1952 Friendship House -lt-11-lll-ll-ll-11-tl-ll -tl--lt-ll-ll-ll-ll-11-ll-ll-ll-llf-111-RR-IIN- 1:11.... Portl o..n d News In Brief To Host Events By William Wright

The Blessed Martin Friendship -at-tll-~lt-lll-111-tl-111-lll-1 1 -ll-ll-ll-11-ll-11-tlll-ll-tiii-III-111-U I - III - 111 - I. -t House, 3310 N. Williams avenue, ~. tn~~r- Rumored: That Bob Gaines, now living in Ohio, is married. will host a program of varied An Independent Newspaper events during the coming week. That J.D. "Mac" McCowen is about to do same in his home WILLIAM A. HILLIARD The DePorres club will hold town of Los Angeles. Both fellows attended Oregon and Van­ EDITOR AND PUBLISHER their regular meeting Sept. 23rd, port (Portland State) while in Oregon. at 8:00 p.m. TED BURGER RICHARD BOGLE JR. Mrs. Juliet Banks and daughter Renee are off for a two­ MANAGING EDITOR ASSOCIATE EDITOR Newly elected officers of the week stay in Los Angeles. They Mother's club will preside Wed­ 3300 North Williams Avenue, Portland 12, Oregon MUrdock 4092 will visit with Mrs. Banks' fath­ Set to motor to Toledo, Ohio, nesday, September 24th at 7:30 er, Felix Hilliard and former to pick up her mother is Mrs. Published every other Friday in Portland, Oregon. The Chal­ p.m. The officers are: Mrs. Thel­ Portlanders while in the south­ Viviane (LaViviane) Barnett, er is not responsible for the return of unsolicited manuscripts ma de Pass, president; Mrs. Ger­ land. 1810 N. E. 1st avenue. She will o photographs. trude Day, vice-president; Mrs. Already in Southern Califor­ have with her as company on the Hazel Williams, secretary, and nia is Mrs. Ruby Maddox. Absent journey her companion and pet, Mrs. Ida Hanson, treasurer. from the city for a month, she Tiny. Wisconsin Voters Indorsing September 25th the Volunteer / plans to visit Mexico and return Talk has it that the Apollo Cab supper will be held at 6 p.m. af­ home sometime in October. company is up for sale. (Listen .t ter ·which the group will attend 'No Mess' or Best Man? Here for a brief stay last week to the Portland City Council the regular meeting of the Ur­ A good many people are disturbed over the sweeping vic­ was Mrs. Dorothy Benton of Los broadcasts). ban league. tory of Senator McCarthy, Wisconsin; regarding the results of Angeles and her sister, Teresa. Mrs. Eva Manning, mother of Starting September 29th the She visited with her son Walter Miss Hazel Davis, 3526 N. E. this election as being strong evidence of voters' dislike for Friendship House will be closed who is in the army in Washing­ Cleveland avenue, went to the th~ Washington "mess." McCarthy's successful campaign has for ten days while the staff work­ ton. hospital last week for a minor ers attend the Friendship House been taken as the political thermometer by which to measure Off to Omaha for a few days operation. Miss Davis graduated council meeting in Chicago. the results of campaigns which are yet to come. is Mrs. John A. Minor and daugh­ from Central State college in Little mention, however, has been made of the fact that ter Earline. Miss Minor is a stu­ Wilberforce, Ohio, in June, ma­ dent at the University of Wash­ joring in clothing. voters of any party usually seem to favor candidates whose Prince Hall Masons · Didja notice the note in the incumbencies have been marked by prominence. ington School of Nursing ... a sister Betty is in the Bay Area of Journal's B. Mike column Mon­ For the past three years McCarthy has enjoyed a rather Honor Anniversary day, September 15, about sena­ The anniversary of Prince Hall, California for an indefinite stay: distinguished political spotlight, it will be remembered. It is Another rumor-this one most tor Dick Nixon, the GOP nomin­ who established Negro F'reema­ ee for veep coming to Portland not the purpose of this article, however, to go on the r~cord sonry in the American colonies, likely to be - watch for Emery Baa.-nes to get married around the this weekend, not making any as favoring or disfavoring McCarthy. . was celebrated Sunday in the hall :speeches Sunday while in Port­ It seems rather reasonable to suppose that the cand,idate at 116 N.E. RusseU .street by the 28th of this month . . . Willie Payton is in the hospital for mi-: !and, EXCEPT maybe to a "Ne­ who is best known is the one likely ~ to garner an election; al­ members of Portland's two Prince gro group on Williams avenue" Hall Masonic lodg~s. nor surgery. though it does not turn out that way. A voter might Wesley W. South. assistant ed­ :~.lways C. C. McCorrvey, master of well expect to get more of what he desires from a cand_idate itor of Ebony magazine, was in Enterprise lodge, and K. Abram Scribe 'Whales' Portland with the Stevenson car­ whose record is prominent. Hayward, master of Excelsior avan. He is the only Negro re­ It has been wisely pointed out, even by Eisenhower,, that lodge, was in charge of the meet­ With Witherspoon porter traveling with the Illinois By Ted Burger poHtical corruption can exist and tempt any officeh~lder, ing which was open to the pub­ governor ... Ebony is editorially Portlanders sojourning to Ben­ lic. behind the Demo choice for pres­ whether Democrat or Republican, depending on that particu- ny's anytime during Sept. 9-13 ident. l~r .individual's strength or lack of strength to resist the temp- ff f saw "No Rollin'" Jimmy Wither­ L Ed •t Incidentally, watch for a change tation. . 0 I 01 spoon whaling to near-sellout e er in Ebony in the next two or three houses. It was an "'especial" treat It is a point well taken by straight thinking voters. There- DEAR EDITOR: . months from their current sen­ , , . · l,·d. The members of Beta Ps1 Chap- for those who go for "after the 1 sational line to the more serious, fore, why shouldn t McCarthy s VIctory be taken .as an ~ Ica- ter, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, sidewalk rolls up" blues (and who intellectual level with emphasis tion of the voters' desire to elect the best candidate for the wish to express sincere apprecia­ wouldn't). on straight news. Reason: Too offfce, regardless of party affiliation? tion for the articles which have Adams Green fixed everyone appeared in the Portland Chal­ much adverse criticism to present with real spirited tenor. Also Ker­ Ebony copy. lenger concerning our sorority mit Scott, ex of both Coleman Look what Miss Joy Brock is news. Hawkins and Earl Hines, shook wearing. The railroading dental Police Protection Naught ¥le have found your paper very 'em greatly with an educated student attending the University The recent episode on North Vancouver avenue. sur­ informative and we look forward tenor sax. Migl:ity fine arranger of Oregon school of dentistry. to each new edition. It is certain was and is Earl Jackson who rounding the shooting of an intruding car salesman ;by a Clarence Pruitt is the fellow ber your project shall successfully holds his very own with an alto·. mother of two, home alone, signifies more than ever the hind the diamond ... Don't know prove its worth and that you shall Other members of the capable how much there is to this, but need of better law enforcement of the crime-plagued Wil- continue to reach more and more aggregation are Buster Hardings, word has it that Belton Hamilton Iiams avenue district. enthusiastic readers. piano; Weston Williams, bass; Delta Sigma Theta Sor­ is either married or darn close to Last year three women-seeking men walked into the and Charles Moore, drummer. it. ority, Inc. Jimm;y and company return to Benington apartments and broke the door glass of a family's The gal? Some say "dunno" Beta Psi Chapter home-town L. A. from whence quarters looking for "a girl." (Miss) Lena Hillsman, but others say Miss Alverna they will leave on a three-month Oneal. Police were summoned, but a local cab showed up. president tour beginning Oct. 2 in Phoenix. ·Protection of human rights is a basic desire of all decent­ Back from a jaunt across coun­ try are Mr. and Mrs. John Nich­ living peoples, regardless of the neighborhood conditio;1.s in Late o·ls, 515 N. E. Brazee. The Nichols which they live. Flashes £topped in Los Angeles on the One cruising through the much discussed "tough· Wil­ Atlanta ... Bishop S. L. Greene Washington,* * D. C.* . . *Edith way home and spent some time liams avenue district" would get the impression from 12olice of the Georgia district of the Sampson, a member of the United with Mr. and Mrs. Richardson of AME church recently had his actions that they are more intent on stopping mixed. x:acial State delegation to the UN was that city. newly purchased home burned as recently renamed to her post by Here for a day and then right couples or groups than they are in preventing the presence tempers mounted in the west side President Harry S. Truman. back to Seattle due to an emer- on public streets of abusive, profane-spitting drunks. housing deve~opment area. New York ... Andrew Jack- gency, was Mrs. Charolette Wil­ The lackadasical attitude shown by our Portland po­ Hollywood •: .. Ex-nursemaid son sr., who was a teen-age sol- Iiams, mother of Joe Bowman. lice force in the Lewis shooting and Benington incident cer­ for actress .toeanne Crain, Vera dier in the civil war, died here at Miss Angie Mitchell is thinking Francis of B~ton is making her tainly aren't to be tolerated. the age of 102. about getting married ... Miss film debut ih,. a picture called St. Louis ... Dean Scovel Rich- Cutropia Jones is seriously con­ Community voters should well bear these incidents in "The President's Lady." She will ardson of the Lincoln University sidering a career in the Waves mind when they go to the polls in November. be cast as a slave girl and ro­ School of Law was appointed to and is just about ready to enlist. mantic rival to Susan Hayward. the chairmanship of the Commit- Benjamin Webb is engaged to Oakland . ·. . Oakland's fire tee on Cooperation wit.h .Bench' second "lewy" ... This one hap­ Record Review chief has recently drawn fire and Bar of the AssociatiOn of pens to be in the Wacs and is American Law Schools. Count Basie has come out with mental version. Listeners will from the NAACP because he sus­ a Miss Christine Thigpen station­ New York ... Singer Arthur another fine release on the Mer­ defeinitely miss Terry Gibbs' cool pended a Negro fireman simply ed at Lettermans' hospital in San vibe work. because the fireman requested Prysock recently opened at the cury label called "Every Tub." Francisco. Wedding time is slated Sonny Thompson has just re- change from the all Negro fire­ famed Birdland nitery to a near to be some time in December. Paul Quinichette and his mag­ corded a tune that is liable to put house to one closer his home. record breaking crowd. nificent tenor are featured on him at the top once more. It is Harrisburg. Pa.... For the first New York ... It is rumored Webb recently drove his fiance two driving solos. However, "Real Real Fine," parts one and time in Harrisburg's history their that Sarah Vaughan and hubby to the Bay Area and came back the:r.e is a muted trumpet solo by two. It bas a nice moderate shuf- schools will be on a completely George Treadwell are not having with Mrs. Edith Gomez, the for- an unnamed artist that almost fle tempo that will provide' nice integrated basis. This goes for it too smoothly. Treadwell is mer Mrs. Edith Jackson Hilliard. steals the spotlight from Quin­ dance music. On part one there teachers as well as pupils. planning a European trip as more Sign seen on S. W. Stark street or less a second honeymoon to chette. Tub is backed by "Jive is an excellently done bowed bass Chicago ... The Baptists have between 11th avenue and lOth at Five." The intro to it is slight­ enable them to regain that old avenue: Red Cap Garage. solo. Part two is divided between chosen Miami as their next year's spark. ly reminiscient of "F1ying Home." Thompson's tenor and the piano. convention spot. They also elect­ Dick Bogle dropped into an It­ Quinichette on this one blows Listening to it makes one think ed Dr. D. V. Jemison to his four­ alian specialty restaurant (Par­ a relaxed and easy flowing solo. of his first hit, "Long Gone." teenth year as convention presi- Luncheon Held ente's on S. W. Morrison) to get Woody Herman's second sin­ " A in' t Misbeha dn' " and dent. Scene of a late summer lunch­ some sandwiches for members of gle release on his own Mars la­ "Moonglow," two old standards, Washington, D. C.... Charles eon last week was the quaint Co­ the L. A. Ram's football team and bel is "Celestial Blues." The best have just been turned out bY, Earl Franklin, 41, was named to head lumbia Villa apartment pf Mrs. was confronted with derogatory feature of this is its tenor solo Bostic and his group, the .little the Democratic party's research Rita Jones. remarks from a nearby drunk. and muted trumpet riffs. The flip band with the big band sounds. department. This announcement Mrs. Jones had as her guests Whereupon indignant waitress side is a vocal arrangement of Naturally it swings but recogni- came almost at the same time as the Misses Cutropia Jones, Grace promptly ordered drunk out with "Early Autumn." It is definitely zabily so as only the Earl of Bos- the NAACP disclosure of their Cothinan, Jackie Perkins, Jesse! comment: Damn predjudiced peo­ not up to par with the instru- tic does. backing of candidate Stevenson. Young and Aletha Emanuel. ple, excuse me, can't stand them. Fdday, September 19, 1952 PORTLAND CHALLENGER Pa.ge Th\'te Kay's Notations Tunior Actors Take Part in 'Finian's Rainbow' V Kathryn H. Bogle, Social Editor The Rev. and Mrs. Jesse L. Boyd announce the engage­ ment of their daughter, Virlyn Lenora to Richard Waldo Bogle Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bogle Sr. Miss Boyd attends Portland State college and Mr. Bogle attended Oregon State college and is now attending Portland State. No date* has* been* set for the____ wedding._.::. ______

A real pink tea was the one lor two weeks with his grandpa­ for which the members of Twen­ rents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gragg ty Matrons' Progressive club and Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas. were hostesses recently. The Roy Graggs held a recep­ The home of Mr. and Mrs. tion Sunday at their home on Al­ Zack Phillips at 216 N. E. Skid­ berta to honor the young couple. more was the scene for this af­ * * • fair which was the first for the With both their daughters in club since it was organized in the hospital at the same time, the June. Pink invitations were is­ Harry Har~'ys have been busy sued to about 50 guests who re­ parents. Both young ladies are sponded to the bid by wearing l-ecovering rapidly and Beverley, f:Omething pink. A color scheme who was hospitalized for a bit of pink was carried out complet­ of minor surgery is now at home. ely in the ices and candies serv­ Marlene, who had a "strep" ed and in the tea table's appoint­ throat expects to be released in Mr. and Mrs. Willis Williams' son, Jimmy, was one of the outstanding junior actors thai made up fho ments. a day or two. recent Civic Theater's production of "Finian's Rainbow." The popular show ran for two weeks. P:i(;A Music for the afternoon was by Mrs. Dora Lee, the San Fran­ tured here are, left to right, George Douglas, Maria Moreno and Jimmy. Robert Haywood and l)J.Iiss Hazel ciscan visiting a fortnight with TO RENT-F'urnil)hed apartment. ~------~ Davis, soloists, and the Misses the R. F. Morrisons, was the hon­ Jensen Jo Betty Jones and Rpsa Smith? Adults only. 307 N .E. Fargo. ored guest when Mrs. Wade MUrdock 9912. pianists. Mrs. Cyviria Woods and Brown entertained at Sunday and jewelers Mrs. Minnie Harris )::loth gave dinner. davenport' readings. \ The A. Leon Johnsons have as FOR SALE-Duplex 2204 N. E. Mrs. Elmyra Williams is club their guest for a few days, Mrs. 9th avenue; side by side; all BE 1565 S. W. Alder ai 3rd plastered·; 2 bedrooms each; president and Mrs. Phillips is sec­ Ruby ~ackson, a recreation di­ retacy. Chairma-n of , the affair rector for the park bureau in San hardwood floors; fireplace; was Mrs. Gertrude Crbw. · Franicsco. Mrs. Jackson is also well-planned living space; sep­ The. New an accomplished pianist with a arate basement; garage. -13,500 • * • .,I delightful style and a seemingly and terms. Open Sunday, Sep­ \, The cast of "Finian's Rainbow," Paul's Paradise boundless. repertoire. tember 21, 6:30 p.m. MRS. .»current at the Civic tl}eatre, was She was most gracious with BROWN, MU 3884, of BETTY entertained after Saturday night's Dining .Room her talent and during her stay has KIES CO.. WE 2216. show by Geneva F'ranklin, a member of the chorus, and James played frequently for the John­ Regular Dinners Williams who plays the role of son's friends. Short Orders The J ohnsons are also host to Painl by Jennings __., ..,. . ._1 Henry. The' party was. given at Benjamin Taylor of San Pablo, Do Own Work Mollie Johnson the home of James' parents, Mr. who is making a motor tour of Terms 6 to 36 months Caterer and Mrs. Willis Williams, who the Northwest as far as Van- Call after 7 p.m. have found that their· 12-year old Ph. MU. 9109 19 N. Ru.~ s£-11 WE 1702 106 N. Monroe son is a favorite not ''only with couver, B. C. j the-audiences but also with his * * * fellow players. Back home this week after * * * nearly five months spent in sev- Blue Ribbon Barbecue JUST OPENED Enchanted with M~xico City eral European countries is Mrs. Service 24 Hours ~re Mr. and Mrs. Eugepe L. Car- Aron Bullock. The John Scott Home Cooked Meals den who flew there frdm Tia Ju- Browns had a few friends in for Ollie Epps, Prop. ana for part of a mohth's vaca- a buffet supper Saturday eve­ 2017 N. Williams tion. They were in M~xico for a ning to hear Mrs. Bullock's spark­ Neighborhood week and were completely ling account of her travels. Shopping Center charmed by the country and its She had many interesting ad- people. ventures to relate including a Glenn's Open from 6:30A.M. to The Card ens · motored home af- couple of brushes with real dan­ 2:00A.M. (Daylight) DaJly ter visiting along the way in San ger when she watched public po­ Texaco Service Food Service Diego, Los Angeles and,in the Bay litical demonstrations in Paris 2115 N. Williams TU 4El66 cities. and in Rome. F'avorite places We Give * "' * visited by Mrs. Bullock were S&H Green Stamps Expected home this week is Cannes, Paris and Capri. Mark Lubrication BETTER CLEANING! Miss Anna Morrison w~o went to The club Les Femmes has re­ Atlantic City several weeks ago mmed regular meeting and the Firestone Tires EUis Cleaners as a delegate from Da~lia Temple first one for this fall was he1d N. E. Broadway & Williams John Ellis, Prop. to the convention of: Daughter Wednesday evening at Knott MU 9983 3304 N. Williams WE :lsea Elks there. On the way home Center. Miss Morrison stopped in New Officers' roster for 1952 includ­ i------·------· REV. DENNIS MOFFIT I York City and in Washington, es: Mrs. Aldridge Johnson, pres­ I I D. C. ident; Mrs. Oteira Lott Nichol­ Loss to community I I , For two weeks Mrs~ Cornelius son, vice president; Mrs. Ulysses 'Young will be a vacationer in Leverett, secretary; Mrs. Orell ! Quick WIIJ l:o Smlhscrihe . San F'rancisco and Lo_s Angeles. Robinson, treasurer. The Baskel A date for her fall w!iidding will Advisors for the girls will be: Seafood "n" Chips .. be chosen soon by Mrs. Laurice Mesdames Charles Maxey, Joseph Chicken "n" Chips Smith who will be wed to Ron- Nunn, Woodrow Wilson, Benja­ OPEN TILL 4 a.m. ald Saunders of Seahle. Mr. min Robinson, Oteira Nicholson Saunders is a chief st~ward for and Aldridge Johnson. 1404 N. Williams the Canadian Mail Steamship * * * Circulation Department Lines. 3300 North Williams Avenue ·~ * * W. C. Brown of Berkeley has Portland 12, Oregon Carl Deiz has received a pro­ been a Portland visitor for sev­ motion and.is now a fir~t lieuten­ eral days. While here he spent Please enter my subscription to Portland Challenger :for much of his time with the Her­ HenryF.English. ant in the air force reserve. He one year and send bill to me. (U. S., its possessions, Canada, will be in charge of the supply man C. Bakers and made a short Mexico, Central and South .1\merican, Philippines, $2.50, other division under the djrector of trip to visit Seattle friends. Realtor countries, $3.50.) materiel connection with the Mrs. Earl Morrison is convales­ 454th Troop Carrier Wjng. cing at the home of her parents, Hosts at Sunday dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Les Shepherd. ·Tavern-A.parlmenls Mr. and Mrs. F. C. polden of Mrs. William Graves Sr., ac­ Building with Furnished Kansas City, Mo., were Mr. and companied by her daughter-in­ Name ··-·------Apartments Mrs. H. H. Hicks. Th'e Goldens law, Mrs. William Graves Jr. and Business a,nd Property Included_ were houseguests of Mt. and Mrs. her young son, Darrell, spent a in Sale-Big Income A. M. English while iri the city. three-day week-end in Seattle The former Portlanders, Mr. and in Victoria, B.C. Call Mr. Janik Address and Mrs. Robert Gra~g (Helen Just returned from a motor EA 5101 or EA 0769 Mae Thomas), are now living in trip to visit her mother in Kan­ Los Angeles where Boq is a radio sas City, Mo., is Mrs. Alfred 1229 N. Killingsworth and radar inspector for Lockheed. Ricardson. She also visited in Chi­ PorHand 11, Ore. City ---- .. ·- ·--··------Zone.- S1ate______The Graggs brought their two­ cago and St. Paul during the 3 year-old son Robert Jr. to visit weeks she was away. !------' ------~-----~ ~-- -·-·~

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champs last Saturday and suffer­ ed a 33-0 loss. It's bad news for many University of Portland basketball Formerly the 20th Century followers this fall. Their adept little guard, Jim Winters, took Bears, Benny's Firat House is an army physical the other day and was immediately placed made up of such standout ex­ in 1-A classification. footballers as Eastern Oregon College of Education's hefty Jack It is extremely doubtful if Winters would have been Henderson, offensive runner, around to dribble for the Pilots anyway as his scholastic passer and interference man. standing at the university is reportedly far below par. Helping rambling Jack to car­ Why do so many high school athletes jump into college ex· ry the brunt of the Fraters at­ pec:ting to get free rides with no outward effort made toward the tack is Jim Winters and Oscar :true essence of college attendance, :that of getting an education? Haynes. All three played with the It is a shame :to see all the young fellows fail :to make the aca­ 20th Century club last year. demic portion of college, devoting all :their time to athletics and Benny's Fr;at House will play evidently play, no books, football every Sunday, with most games being at their home field, Oregon State comes up with* two more Negro halfbacks. Both Overlook park. The season's are from San Francisco City college and played together last year. schedule will consits of two Wally Jackson played left half and Marvin Ussery played right half. rounds with five games in each. So far they are reserves on Kip Taylor's eleven. This Sunday will see them play Last year's two standouts, Dave Mann and Bill Anderson, are Oregon Athletic Equipment at both missing to the squad this year. Mann is now playing Pacific Overlook. Coast league ball with the Oakland Acorn sand Anderson is serv­ All games will start at 1 p.m. ing in the air force. F'irst half schedule: Granville Gladstone is back in Beaver spangles after leading September 28-Hoz Inn, Over­ the Western International league in runs batted in. His teammate at look. Victoria, Jehosie Heard, won 20 games and pitched the only no-hit October 5-Ten 'Till One, Irv­ game in that A league this season. He, too, is back _in a Beaver uni­ ing. form. October 12 - Peninsula Over- GEORGE SINGLETON AND NATHANIEL GUNN Maurice Boyd is to report :to :the Beaver :training camp next look. ' Camera flash cost them their apprehension spring for a promised :tryout with Hopper's nine. Boyd played softball in the city league during :the summer months. He had an earlier :tryout with :the Beavers and was :told to report back Jersey Joe to Defend Glamorous Pictures next spring in California. Heavyeight Title Tuesday Ballzegar' s 'Photos Down at the University of Oregon Ben Johnson is doing well for Twenty-five years to the night the Jersey Joe Walcott­ himself with Len Casanova's rookie Duck squad. This is Johnson's EM 0979 9 N. E. Halsey first crack at big college football since he injured his shoulder dur­ Hockey Marciano fight is to be held, September 23, Gene Tun­ ing his high school days at Roosevelt. ney lifted Jack Dempsey's heavyweight crown and the big L------.1 Along with Johnson on the Oregon eleven are Emery Barnes question Tuesday will be can the old man of boxing, that SEMLER'S and Emmett Williams. Williams was a standout guard with the Ducks cinderella man, aging Joe Walcott, maintain his heavy crown. last year and has already cinched a starting berth. Barnes is back The 38-year-old Walcott tangles ______;;,_ __ Sporting Goods after a year's absence. Under Jim Akin he was a menace on defense with the up and coming Marciano, Marciano takes an impressi·1e Photo Equipment to Oregon's opposition. only a 28-year-old comer to the record with him in the l·ing 500 S. W. 3rd & Washington fight game, but rated as the best Tuesday night. He has measu:·ed AT 4565 Suitcase Simpson recently received a substantial increase in socker in the business today. the likes of Joe Louis, Han y salary from the Cleveland Indian front office. Simpson is currently Walcott will probably enter "Kid" Matthews and Lee Savo d '------...l tied for triple leadership in the junior circuit with the Yank's little the ring a 2-1 underdog and and finished all three in convi..c­ Services in Real Estate scooter Rizzuto. weighing 195 pounds, to Mar- ing fashion. Notice how improved big Luke Easier is since returning :to ciano's probable weight of 185 There will be no television in Herman C. Plumme:c­ Cleveland from :their Indianapolis farm club. He has sparked pounds. homes or broadcasts of the bout; and Co. the Indians in their late surge for the American league flag. Jersey Joe snys he can beat the however, theater television will 2752 N. Williams No reason on earth why they shouldn't nose out the Yankees, highly touted Rocky and he has take place throughout the nation. GA 7763 what with three 20-game winners on the firing line in Garcia, the use-to-be champ, Joe Louis, Closest to the Portland area will Wynn and Lemon. The big difference between them and the to back him up. Walcott lost two be the Orpheum theatre in Seat- '------• fabulous Yankee clan is their lack of coolness when the chips decisions to Louis, the latter was tle. are down. a 13-round knockout. On the Walcott-Marciano bill Things are looking up for television here in Portland and this will be the famed "run out" Billy Compliments of undoubtedly will ·mean that Portlanders will be able to view the Smith, who made "fight cowm;d" World Series on TV screens. Archie Moore history in Portland two years Lonnie Harris, Louis Fuller, Art Shepherd and Bob Herndon back with his fade out act in the are playing seven-man football for Sandy Court. Herndon starred Ready for Joey civic auditorium. Keystone in last Sunday's first victory for Sandy. Boogey man Archie Moore, other topnotch light-heavyweight Fresh Grade A Colored Inveslmenl Co. fighters have dodged him for Roasting Hens Rumors Say Robinson years, was slated to stand against 35c Lb. Bob Satterfield of Chicago Octo­ Grand Fish Company 1453 N. Williams Ave. May Retire This Year ber 1, but the fight has been post­ 808 S. E. Morrison Baseball talk has it that Jackie Robinson is about ready poned. to hang up his diamond shoes for tele\i'ision. 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