Portland inquirer. (Portland, Or.) 1944-194?, September 08, 1944, Page Page 5, Image 5

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PORTLAND INQUIRER
Cottonwood Ave., is an exceptional Portland Army Air Base SPARE STAMP 25, BOOK 4, NOW
BEAUTY SHOP ADDS NEW
GOOD FOR TEN POINTS LAMB.
good Jitterbug from Dover, Okla.
PERSONNEL
News
She iB stepping high and strictly
By E. P. Mims
To permit immediate marketing New Operators Fill Great Need in
By Cpl. Edward Perkins
on
the beam in looking forward to
The Vaugelles Social club met at
Squadron C’s baseball team, the of surplus Northwest spring lambs,
Portland
the home of Mrs. Daisy lteivies, find all Jitter-bugs at the dance
Bombers,
are
now
enjoying
a
2-0
Sept.
14th.
the Office of Price Administration
10905 No. D. Ave., Apt. 10009. The
game advantage in the Baseball
Mrs. Arthur A. Cox, owner of
meeting was of Business of im­
Mr. Willie Woods, 1105 Meadow championship series. Taking the today announced validation of a
CHARLENE’S
BEAUTY
BOX,
portance The visitors were the St., Apt. 9203, is in Vanport City
spare 10-point ration stamp for
opener
against
the
Flyers
(white)
1409
Williams
Ave.
(across
from
West Coast Strugglers Social club hospital with a broken foot. He is
of P. A. A. B., 7 to 5, sparked by , lamb purchases in the Pacific Fraternal Hall) announced this
of Vanport. A fine time was en­ a buffer at Oregon Shipyard.
the brilliant pitching of Pvt. B. J. Northwest over a 49-day period be- week that she had secured the
joyed by all. A beautiful table was
Johnson
and the superb catching of ginnig Sunday, September 3, and services of three very efficient
Mr. Ernest Wood, 2619 Cotton­
planned by the Vaugettes which
lSgt.
Audley.
Sgt George Brown’s
Beauty Operators. All three having
was highly enjoyed by the West wood Ave., Apt. 1479, Swan Island
through October 21.
contribution of a circuit cloud was
had
at least six years experience.
shipfitter,
is
also
confined
in
Van-
Coast Strugglers. Others included
The action was made public here
the
highlight
of
the
first
game.The
With
the addition of these cos­
Mr. Henry Bush and Mr. D. B. port City hospital. Visiting hours
by McDannell Brown, Portland dis­
second
of
the
six
game
series
was
metologists, Mrs. Mallie Buckner,
Brocks of Portland. The girls are are from 1 to 2 and 7 to 8. Please
also locked up by the Bombers by trict director, who said the OPA formerly of Chicago, Mrs. Kennedy
remember
to
visit
the
sick
when­
looking forward in seeing their
the score of 7 to 3, paced by the national office at Washington, D. of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Ophelia
new members on Sunday at the ever possible.
fine pitching of Sgt. “ Bobby” Ricks C., had authorized validation of Clarady of Oklahoma City, a great
home of Mrs. D. Saunders.
with lSgt. Audley completing the spare stamp 25 in war ration book need in the Portland area for the
YOUR POLITICS
Club Officers:
Mrs. L. Abee,
battery as catcher. Home runs w^re 4 for the purpose.
Ladies has been filled. The dearth
By G. C. Walker
President; Mrs. N. Bunn, Vice
Today's action, OPA officials of good operators has caused Mrs.
made by Foster and a pair by
President; Mrs. Woods, Secretary;
Hampton, to the game on ice. Only said, will permit extra lamb pur­ Cox to go to a lot of trouble and
Mrs. D. Rivers, Treasurer.
CAMPAIGN ISSUES
four games remain to be played. chases of an average of approxi­ expense to bring them here.
Contrary to the general belief, E. Sheldon, Hill Special Service mately two pounds each by Pacific-
Each one is a specialist in her
Mr. Henry Jones, 2019 Cotton­
representative, is manager
of Northwest residents during the 49- field. Mrs. Buckner intends to in­
this
campaign
will
probably
be
wood St., is giving a Bar B Que
day" period. Point values of lamb troduce to the ladies of Portland a
Squadron’s fine ball club.
Saturday and Sunday night. Mr. | fought without any of the major
vary
according to cut.
The boys are looking enthusiast­
new curl,— a Cold Curl that will
Jones was formerly associated with issues involved. The two political
ically toward mteting the Portland
parties
are
as
one
on
many
of
the
The point dividend will apply to not require any heat. Mrs. Cox is
the P. K. Miller Funeral home in
Lovlies at the monthly Squadron the Portland, Seattle and Spokane attempting to get for her shop a
moral
problems
that
affect
racial
Pine Bluff, Ark., also with the In-
da Ann Cust Well Funeral Home. or religious groups. Neither is will­ dance on Sept. 17 at 8 p m. The OPA district areas, which em­ new kind of wave equal to the
dance is to be held in the spacious brace all of Oregon except Mal­ much publicized Permanent Wave.
He resigned in 1940. He is now in­ ing to exercise its maximum
new gym.
strength
to
upset
the
long
standing
heur county, all of the state of This new “ Permanent” will have to
terest in Base Ball and Bar-B-Q.
Squadron C’s fine quartette is to Washington, and the ten counties be given only three or four times
tradition of racial and religious be­
Mr. Dave Lee of 4189-41 Court, havior in America, principally be­ match its talent against the Van­ of Northern Idaho.
a year, which will mean a great
saving.
All that will be necessary
Guilds Lake, is now convaslescing cause of the broad interpretation couver, and several other repre­
The dividend, Brown pointed out,
at his home. Let’s all stop in and given the Bill of Rights declaring sentative quartets of this sector, in will provide livestock men with for the ladies to get after once hav­
freedom o f activity as a condition | what is billed as a Battle of Spir-
say, hello!
immediate markets for surplus ing been given this wave is a sham­
■ ituals, at Vanport, Oregon. Cash
to our democracy.
poo and curl.
lambs over the entire normal ship­
Mr. Adolpha Clay left to visit
! prizes of War Bonds are to be
Further improvement in service
The Republican party will try to
ping range for Northwest soft-fed
his home in Fort-dyce, Ark. He has
awarded to the best quartet. Solos
were
also announced, the Beauty
introduce appeals based on Abra­
lambs, which cannot be shipped to
been sick but he will not stay long,
by various other military personnel
Box will be open from 10 a. m. to
ham Lincoln’s administration in
distant points for sale.
because he left something mighty
is to round out the entertainment
7 p. m. every day except Sunday
some sections of the country to get
“ The action of the national OPA and holidays, with plans for the
precious behind, that will be call­
which is being sponsored by the
the Negro vote. They can never
ing him home soon. The name is a
Community Church at Vanport. office” , Brown added, <#is gratify­ future, as soon as more operators
cite their record in office since the
secret. Guess who?
ing, for it recognizes the special are available, to remain open until
Rev. A. A. Cheatham, pastor.
time of 1865 as reason for support
Squadron C’s quartet is made up problem of the Northwest livestock 12 midnight.
Mrs. Demotrios Johnson of 9078 to their party. In the South they j of T/Sgt. Willie J. Dean, second industry and provides quick and ef­
Meadow St., was surprised in hav­ will defend state rights. This has
fective relief.”
U. S. O. NEWS
“ T
d
Woods,
ing her cousin Mr. Howard Price an appeal to the South because the - ^
quartet James Pot Mayor Gross,
In
announcing
the
lamb
point
di­
By Belle Dunn
visiting her on Labor Day. Mr. state is the agency that can be j that superb 1st tenor, Sgt. Robert
vidend,
the
OPA
emphasized
that
Friday,
Sept.
8— Watch this date.
Price is employed in Vancouver used independently of the Federal L. Easterling, baritone and Clifton the spare stamp will be good for
Saturday,
Sept.
9—Dance Nite.
Shipyard. He had not seen his cou­ government to insure segregation. McNair, bass. We of squadron C purchase of lamb exclusively.
Sunday,
Sept.
10—
Games.
sin in 20 years. Mrs. Johnson is On Wall Street the Republicans are proud of our quartet.
OPA officials here pointed out Monday, Sept. 11— Game Tourna­
employed at Oregon Shipyard. It will defend the rights of the big
Ten members of Squadron C that with the point dividend be­
ment.
monopolies,
will
charge
the
gov­
was a great reunion.
participated in the waste paper coming effective September 3, the Tuesday, Sept. 12— Soldiers party.
ernment with too much inter­
pick up program of the city, donat­ livestock producers will be able to Wednesday, Sept. 13— Little Thea­
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Burke, for­ ference. This course can be accept­
ing
voluntarily their time and begin moving their surplus lamb
ter.
merly of 2302 Cottonwood Avenue, ed as the one the Republicans will
service to further the war effort. immediately from pasture to mar­ Thursday, Sept. 14— G. S. O. Meet­
left last week for Vallejo, Calif,, pursue with its many contradictions
Cpl. Joseph W. Brooks was sponsor ket.
i ing
where they intend to make their and counter contradictions.
of this project.
home.
The Democrats are certainly oc­
cupied with their dilemma — are
ANNA MAE WINBURN
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Mims are
very adamant about human rights
happy to have with them their
in Europe. They have recruited and
daughter, Mrs Thelma F. Cum­
equipped the largest fighting force
mings of New York and Grand-
America has ever had to insure
babiqs Barbie and Lloyd.
the democratic rights of the peoples
Mr. Van Harper from Dade in Europe with force of arms,
county, Ga., is here in the City of while in America tney reel and
Roses visiting his family, Mr. and cring at the very thought of pass­
Mrs. Gilbert Harper. The entire ing laws to insure equality of per­
Please Enroll me as a Member of the DEWEY 50,0001 CLUB.
family is entertaining him royally. sons. This is the arch contradiction
(To help carry the Dewey ticket o f Abraham Lincoln’s party.)
Mr. G. Harper will leave for the of our time.
Army in 10 days.
You must make a choice between
Enclosed find $1.00 for my dues
(Check), (Money Order), ($1.00 bill)
| these two parties and work for
Miss Dorothe Baucom, 2502
! your ideals in one or the other.
SWEETHEARTS OF RHYTHM
Name ________________ _________________________________________
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Address _____ ___ ____ ___ ____ ___ .__________ __ ____________ _
— NOTICE —
THURSDAY, SEPT. 14th
Vanport City News
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