Portland inquirer. (Portland, Or.) 1944-194?, July 12, 1944, Image 5

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about twenty m nute* of stiad v l'umile of . ha ruta Itkea all brwm he*
driving All o f the grown-up* aa l'ft h e a mieti firn «a ahe state* that
well aa the ki<l* anyoved themselves thè navy t* her favorite hranch nf
mmrnaely aa could <mlv be ex- thè aervtce t For furi her informa-
parted ( A re yon hep » Much rtf the tlon ronrem tng adstrcaa and phone
time oil »aide o f hiking reefing ra t­ number contact vour editor von
ing. wa* aper.t in taking picture* dreamers, you 1 June waa alao
There were tw o «mall . amenta and chosen aa one o f the Princes*** of
one m oving picture camera fur- the "Hapten* "
Kddte Hurnett# o f the Merchant M a ­
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Paul
everyone
arrived
Sunday,
«epeetally hta
young suttee M arv
and
harm ing
waa eery glad
to ara* him Paul ha* bean oversaaa
for the past eleven nuttotha. and o f
*r ia eery glad to
bach In
the •City at
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tte l a t fiscal year
Non-war apendirf • e« 1 ;m<iled at
9« 35 onn <vte tor The m ar n a k io f a
New York July A Canadians ara
total outlay to M3 MS O M (M
fighting so hard and lough over in
T V average daily mar «pending
the »•**• ectnr of Franc* that they
ha* beer running recently about
know thrv have the "Jerrtea" on the
9 * r J'*1 OOC and rhe average daily
run ao they have even w ritten a
nor e a r «pending about 919 193 000
SOUTHRAST AS1 \ H I ADQUAR
parodv
on "P is to l Packtn M am a."
War spending crossed the |74 000 •
TERS KANDY CEYLON
Scores
000 (0 mark on May 9 It crossed
«In c h goes like thia
i f Jap* vere burned alive m their
from 909 000 000 000 into the 970 000 .
"S lu ggin g lerrv left and right.
own jungle fire which they «el
000 000 bracket just 13 working days
H aving lota o f fun,
around a hilltop p^wition of West
earlier on April 24
Thus, in the
African troop- on the K a laden front,
TUI «me night we got him right.
13-day period, spending approxi­
an account from Burma said After
Now he'a on the run.
mated $4 000.000.000
(he Japs set the fire they started
W
e
licked you on the beaches.
During the 1942 fiscal year the to rush the steep slope Sudden,
Chased you through the towns.
United States poured 920 011000 000 heavy gu«ts of wind turned back the
into the war. or considerably less fire on them and many were sil­ niahed by the Unthanka All in .all
Y ou 're not safe if we reach you.
than one-third of the current antici­ houetted against the lam es and everyone had a wonderful time and
P U T S tS I K IM * n «K to
So lav that lugger down
pated fiscal outlay
M
yrtle
WUfont
one
fine
chick.
t'horua:
mowed down by West African ma­ I still aav that that was ;u*t about
United States daily average ex­ chine-gunners.
I* iy that lugger down, kid.
the best food I've ever had I thank I declare
penditures on the war thus are ll-
Birds On* hot spot
You haven’t got a chance,
you "Au nt L u la" and ao do the fo l­
most three times the estimated out­
Charles
G
ragg
The
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gger lugging Ludwig.
lowing
who
alao
went
Ruby
Brock.
lay of 9133.700.000 for the entire
P
e
and
Gene
T
Bennie
G
ragg,
Fannie
G
ragg.
IV-
Y ou ’re all waahed up in France.
War of 1812 and roughly twice the
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total cost of the Mexican war which
lorea Wilkinson. Gertrude W illiam *, i Ellen and Seth
Murt and Rich
?
was estimated unofficially at 9166.-
LONDON. — North Londoners go­ Chuck iH a n .il Gragg, John tJr.)
000 000
Seth
Hill
Asking
for a raise
ing to wor ; one morning recently Minor. D eNorvai i handsome I Uti-
The next m eeting c f the Delta
in the Hendon area thought they thank, and. o f course, Ricardo Wlna- Good lu rk ’
Sigm a Theta S orority will be held
were encountering an early morn­ low.
on
Tuesday. July ¡if», at the home o f
ing mist, but they quickly learned
T R IB U T E O F T IIE W E E K
The next on the line is the picnic
Mi's
Geneva Turner. S. E Grant
from weeping eyes and parched given out at and past V iv Young s
This week we pay tribute and
CHICAGO. ILL. — Police Lieut.
Court,
at 8:00 p m.
tongues that it was a mysteriously
honor to one Jack Henderson, all
William Drury and a squad of offi­ loosed heavy concentration of tear house. It all started in front of the
cers at the Rogers Park police sta­ gas There was no immediate clue residence o f M r and Mrs Harris * r°und sport and nice guy All o f
Y. M. C. A.
tion swung into action after Mildred how it came t# be there, investi­ around 1 o’clock. A sleek tinted red Y °u w111 probably remember seeing
831 S. W. 6th Avenue
Roloff and Ann Gerber said they gating authorities said.
and green limousine floats up to the his picture ih the papers during bas­
were positive they had seen a mur­
Y. W. C. A.
H arris’ to take the necessities (but ketball season stating that he was
der car.
leading
Sabin
against
the
Colonials
834
S.
W. Broadway
d efin itely) -and just a few of the
“ A hand and a foot were stacking
Kats and Chicks. A t first the
out of the trunk of the car when it
CHUNGKING
CHINA. -The Kuo­ anxious group had a little trouble
parsed us,” they told the officers.
mintang’s
»government
political with the float The only thing wrong
“ Then the driver stopped, stepped
out. shoved the hand and foot inside, party) youth corps presented 8,000.- was that it wouldn’t start < A minor
000 Chinese dollars to the Chinese detail.) All o f the Jodvs said that
locked the- trunk and drove on.”
They gave police the license num­ government for the purchase of 40 they had a wonderful time running,
ber. which was traced to a cigar fighter planes. The ceremony was playing (yes. Uncle Sam m y) and
distributing company, which owned held at Chungking’s parade ground, swimming. (Y ou all know what
Sofe Drinks - Ice Cream - Sandwiches - Music
several cars used by salesmen. It where government leaders also in­
wonderful swim ming was done
spected
5,000
Boy
Scouts
and
Girl
was seven hours before police found
a garage mechanic who knew one Guides. Generalissimo Chiang Kai- when the deepest water was about
of the salesmen who had driven the shek, in a nationwide message, tw o centimeters deefi i This is
urged the young people of China to some inside dope that your reporter
car.
“ This afternoon I was working on "realize the magnitude of the re­ obtained strictly from the inside
his car,’’ said the mechanic, Gus sponsibilities that this great epoch S. W and V. Y. only came on sL on g
Knoblock “ He complained It was has thrust upon their shoulders and along with a few others. Also there ¡
rattling, so I got into the trunk to to do their utmost in carrying the
task of national reconstruction to a were two charming young ladies
listen for the noise while he drove.
LOCATED IN THE
who got themselves up a tree and
Then I had him lock me in the trunk successful conclusion.”
didn't
know
how
to
get
down.
(Did
so I could hear better.”
PERSONAL
PROFESSIONAL CENTER
you. M irt and Viv. i The two quarts
o f punch which the Kats had was :
14C9
Williams Avenue
also deeply appreciated, wasn’t it?
VErmont 9025
N ex t came the “ mad jum p” given
CHICAGO.—A
White
Rock
hen
at the residence o f Mr. and Mrs.
FORT ’ VORTH. — District Attor­
MRS ETOILE COX, Operator in Charge
presented its owner with some­
ney Clyde O. Eastus has received
Sterling W illiam s by their charm­
RUTH COX-FIEETWOOD,
MISS FLORENCE FULLILOVE. Attociafr Operator
thing new in egg shapes when it
many strange requests during his
ing daughter Miss Gertrude W ill­
Licensed
Manicurist
MRS. IDA MITCHELL, Associate Operator
produced two eggs joined l y a
tenure of office, but this one tops
iams. Just about every Jody who
shell
covered
tube
so
as
to
form
them all. A so-called ‘ ‘treasure hunt­
went to either or both picnics was
a dumbbell. The yolk was con­
er, prospector and inventor” in
at
G ertie’s hop. A ll the K ats fell in
tained
at
one
end
of
the
dumbbell
i
Moreno, Ariz., wrote Eastus re­
and the white in the other. The
hard with their fine brods. who
questing that the district attorney
double egg was broken by the
were, as ever, looking m ighty fine.
locate some gasoline ration tickets
Clerks, Carriers
Clerks. Carriers
“ in some good, honest way so I can j hrti soon after it was laid, the
Although all o f the Kats were
owner reported.
bunt some buried treasure.”
■f#
, • »
knocking themselves out with their
Your Post Office Department needs your help. If you can
mad jumping M urtle’s fine "camel
read, and write, and are able bodied and carry a pack weigh­
¡w alk ,’’ and T. W estley’s mad “ jitter-
ing 30 to 50 pounds, apply to the Post Office Department.
hopping” just about took the mte.
There was also much fine food and
Your post office needs your help if you con do the fo llo w ­
drink for the tired and w eary souls
ing: Manual labor, handle mail. You w ill receive o regular
i who had gallavanted all day. Since
clerk’s salary.
everyone was gettin g sort o f tired,
Apply at Personnel Office, main Post Office Building, Ropm
the dancing stopped for a short (but
225, Broadway and Glisan.
sweet, huh fellow s! game of spin
the bottle and “ P ost O itice.” (R e ­
member the good ole days o f post
office, kiddies). The intelligent Miss
Joy Brock wa3 postmistress E very-
| one had a swell time and left feeling
m igh ty good.
A ll in all I ’d say that last Fourth
o f July was one well spent as I ’m
sure you'll all agree.
J«p* Burned Aiive in
Thr ir Own Burma Trap
Londoners Discover Fog
is Tear Gas ‘Pocket’
Sorority Meeting
Body in Motor Trunk,
But It Wasn’t Murd-r
Chinese Youths Donate
Fund to Buy 40 Planes
Where the Younger Set Gather
BIRD'S
2013 N. WILLIAMS AVENUE
Charlene's Beauty Box
AND
N.
Arks Gasoline Coupons
Lays 2 Eggs Joined
In Form of Dumbbell
To Hunt Buried Treasure
M EN W A N T E D
Eaa, Baa, Biack Sheep, Have You Any Wool?
NEWSBOYS
Wanted to Establish Routes
K N O ** Y O U R F R IE N D S
Each week I w ill introduce to you
one o f your friends with definite
facts about him or her that you
m ight be interested in knowing.
Miss June Rand waa introduced
into the world on Julv 6 1926. in
Make Money Selling
The Portland Inquirer