FAM O US CLOSE SHAVES By Barber Sol CLASSIFIED THE IMPACT of t a il - g u n n e r s g t . j a m e s RALEY'S 0-17 COLLIDING WITH ANOTHER B-17 PINNED HIM IN HIS SEVERED TAIL SECTION. RALEY FELL 19,000 FEET AT A DIZZY SPEED — YET, RALEY LANDED UNSCATHED/ Female Help Wanted Married Woman between 30 and 40 years old for counter work in store. Must have had Cash Reg­ ister experience. Phone or write Portland Inquirer, 2736 N. E. Rodney Ave., City 12; WE 7220. Ref. req. Stenographer-Typist, capable of taking dictation. Must have had experience in office routine. Phone or write Portland Inquir­ er, 2736 N. E. Rodney Ave., City 12; WE 7220. TALE, BIG SALE... s u r r o u n d e d BY N A ZIS WHEN HE LANDED HlS GLIDER on C herbourg p e n in s u l a , capt william ADAMS GAVE HlS CAPTORS SUCH A CONVINCING ARGUMENT THAT THEY SURRENDERED To HIM AND TWO INFAN* ln -i MEN - BAG TOTALED lb5 PRISONERS. Couple— Cooking, housework, man general handyman, gardening, some driving. Call At. 3477. Ref. required. Connie Gront, publisher of Pacific Coast Star, greets Gov. Thom as E. D ew ey in San Francisco Beauty Operators Wanted Out of State License good. La Vivi- anne Beauty Shoppe, 524 North Broadway. MU 991Z. Male Help Wanted Pin Setters— 12 Boys or youi)g men for Day or Night Shift. Top rates paid. No experience requir­ Chase Bag factory. A good time ed. Phone or write Portland In­ quirer, 2736 N. E. Rodney Ave. was enjoyed by all. WEbster 7220. Thij factory is located on Nico'- lai St. Female Help Wanted SOCIETY DOIN’S Miss Gertie May Griffin who has been a visitor here for the past three months is leaving Monday, Oct. 9th for Wilton, Arkansas. While here Miss Griffin resided 413 Cottonwood St., Vanport.. Miss Helena Searcie, one of the three Negro women employed at the Chase Bag Factory, was pleas­ antly surprised by a birthday par­ ty given her while she was busy at work by the employees of the (Editorial in The Oregon Democrat who ha«l presided in Department 3 August Issue) of the Circuit Court. There was un­ In Oregon the judiciary has been animous agreement that of all removed from the realm of parti­ those whose names were consider­ san politics because the people re­ ed Mr. Bain was most deserving of alized that the administration of the honor because of his excep­ justice should be free from any tional record as district attorney taint of bias or prejudice. This during the past ten years, his rec­ wise move permits members of all ognized ability as a member of the political parties to join in a neigh­ Oregon bar, his activity in all mat­ borly effort to select as candidates ters affecting the public welfare, for judge men whose ability and and his long residence in Portland. record have earned the confidence 11 was hiKh tribute to his standing of voters regardless of the party as a citizen and one which will be affiliation. It was under such hap­ unqualifiedly approved by his thou­ py auspices that at a recent gath­ sands of friends and admirers. ering to piace James It. Bain in While Mr. Bain was elected dis- nomination for judiciary honors trict attorney ten years ago as a 203 of the 715 present were prom-1 , , , . _ 1 , w , f , | Republican, he chose to conduct inent Democrats of Multnomah county j tnat office on a nonpartisan basis and appointed a number of Demo- Mr. Bain was nominated to fill crats as his assistants. This broad- the vacancy created by the‘ death minded attitude, coupled with his of the late Judge Robert Tucker, fine record, resulted two years ago Miss Helena Searcie leaves today Couple or Two Girls — Cook and Experienced 2nd Maid, or Handy­ for a short vacation in the state of man, gardening and some driv­ Washington. Though Miss Serffe ing. Ref. required. Call ATwater will only be gone a short time she 3477. intends to visit Longveiw, Winlock 3 UNITS, 3 bath and kitchen are and also Kelso. A whirlwind trip so easily converted, 2 Y 2 banked lots to speak. for 1 or 2 families, on the corner, affording privacy. An ideal close in home with income. Write B-6, Porland Inquirer, Portland 12, Oregon. Youngsters enrolled in the Mill Plain community center morning meet tonight in the social room of dramatic class will appear in this the community center at 7 o’clock, week’s Junior Matinee broadcast Harvey Haynes, athletic recreation over KVAN Friday at 1:45 p. m. director at the center, reports. in a children’s play adapted for the Membership totals 50 girls, and radio by Ray Hamby, entitled new members will be received at “ Trade Ins.” The play concerns a tonight’s meeting, Haynes said. little puppy who trades his young Any motorcyclists meandering owner’s roller skates for a bunny s ears because he believes rabbits are around your menage? Motorcycle more popular pets than dogs, only riders who are looking for another to discover that his master loves steed aie reminded by OPA that they should investigate thoroughly him as he was. Appearing in the play are I>ee the ceiling price of their favorite, Onn Gilson, Shirley Roper, Lu An­ means of locomotion before buying. ly qualified to fill the position to I which his friends have nominated j him and his long experience as dis­ trict attorney has acquainted him with social problems so that he 510 S. W . Yamhill St. Dr. A. W . Sheehan may be better fitted to temper justice with mercy and thereby be­ come the ideal judge of human YOUR PATRONAGE INVITED frailties as well as of the letter of the law. Glasses to Fit YOU - SHEEHAN OPTICAL CO.