Portland inquirer. (Portland, Or.) 1944-194?, September 22, 1944, Page Page 7, Image 7

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PORTLAND INQUIRER
and project sen-ice advisors of
housing projects will meet with the
members of the Y.W.C.A. depart­
ment committee to co-operate in
planning a constructive program
for recreational activity for young
women. Mrs. Verne Pusenbery
committe. chairman, will be in
charge of the meeting.
“Open House" will be held Sun­
day (Sept. 24) from 3 to 5 p.m.
at Caroline kamm Court apart­
ments, which is owned and operated
by the Y.W.C.A. and located at
1102 SW 14th. Friends and mem­
bers of the Y.W.C.A. are invited
to attend where they will have an
opportunitiy to meet the apart­
ment’s new managers, Mr and Mrs.
J. H. Johnson, and to inspect all
apartments which will be opened
to the public.
D r a w n for N atio n al W a r F u n d —D
R. F i t z p a t r i c k —St. L ouis P o s t-D is p a tc l
CAMPAIGN OPENED SEPT. 19—GIVE!
Y.W.C.A. NEWS
Miss Charlie Clarke, Young Wo-
i men’s Department.
The W.O.T. club, YWCA or­ The third meeting of the new in­
ganization for all young business dustrial
club which meets weekly
and industrial women of all races, at the Y.W.C.A.
be held in
will meet Wednesday, September | room 204 Thursday will (Sept.
21) at
20 at 6:30 pm. for dinner in the 7:30 p.m. Miss Charlie Clarke,
lounge on the second floor. A pro­ staff advisor of the club, announces
gram will be presented by members that
will be spent in
of the Felo club who were repre­ games the and evening
square
dancing
sentatives at the summer confer­ men in industry are invited All to wo­
at­
ence of business and industrial tend.
girls at Jackson, Wyoming. High­
lights of the conference will be To discuss the need of women in
given by Misses Charolotee Vane- industry will be the purpose of the
bo, Gerry Clamplet, Eleanor Pret­ Counselor’s meeting in the Young
zel, and Nadine Kurrasch.
Women’s department lounge on the
New members are welcomed. second floor of the Y.W.C.A. Fri­
Those who are interested can se­ day (Sept. 22) at 4 p.m.
cure the necessary information by Counselors of industrial plants,
calling the Y.W.C.A., BEacon 6281, personnel department members,
Detroit Briggs vs.
Portland Merchants
CLASSIFIED
Female Help Wanted
Married Woman between 30 and 40
>ears old for counter work in
DETROIT The Detroit, Mich., store.
Must have had Cash Reg­
Briggs Bombers proved too much ister experience.
or write
for the Portland, Ore., Colored Portland Inquirer, Phone
2736 N. E.
Merchants here Saturday, winning Rodney Ave., City 12; WE 7220.
4 to 0, in the opening men’s game Ref. req.
of the world softball champion­ Stenographer-Typist, Vapable of
taking dictation. Must have had
ships at Lakewood Elks field.
in office routine.
Pitcher Ed Figelski allowed the experience
Phpne
or
write
Portland Inquir­
Merchants only two hits while the er, 2736 N E. Rodney
Ave., City
Bomberà collected two tallies in the 12; WE 7220.
first and two more in the fifth.
housework, man
The defeat does not eliminate the Couple—Cooking,
general handyman, gardening,
westerners from the tourney which some driving. Call At. 3477. Ref.
required.
is a double-elimination affair.
Beauty Operators Wanted
Out of State License good. I .a Vivi-
The Treasury Procurement Divi­ anne Beauty Shoppe, 524 North
sion has anounced plans to sell the I Broadway. MU 9012.
public some 2,000 passenger cars
Male Help Wanted
now declared surplus by the army. Pin Setters—12
or young
More than 4,1)00 cars a day are It will also offer some 10,000 sur­ men for Day or Boys
Night
Shift
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being scrapped, going off the mail plus trucks of which 27,000 have rates paid. No experience requir­
permanently—a total of 1,500,000 already been sold since May, and ed. Phone or write Portland In­
quirer, 2736 N, E. Rodney Ave.
0,000 surplus motorcycles.
estimated for 1044.
WKbster 7220.
Female Help Wanted
Couple or Two Girls—'Cook and
Experienced 2nd Maid, or Handy­
man, gardening and some driv­
ing. Ref. required Call ATwater
3477.
It was pointed out by ODT that
no full practicable substitute for
private car transportation is pos­
sible in American economy.
Stay on W’ar job and go to
church.
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COAST FIXTURE
COMPANY
Used Restaurant and
Office Supplies
Refrigerators, Ice Boxes
I. BOXER, Manager
Broadway and N. Williams