Portland inquirer. (Portland, Or.) 1944-194?, December 08, 1944, Page Page 2, Image 2

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    PORTLAND INQUIRER
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CLARK CO U N TY N EW S
Mrs. Josephine Hasbrook, music
supervisor for the recreation aso-
ciation, has resigned from her po­
sition, Carl Gustafson, director of
physical education and recreation,
announced today.
Joining the recreation staff a
year ago, Mrs. Hasbrook succeeded
Miss Irene Moore.
She is well
known in Vancouver for her many
Victory Center shows, Kaiser Ship­
yard programs, and the two Sat­
urday morning Mayflower matinee
stage shows which were under her
direction weekly, one held at the
Castle Theater and the other at the
McLoughlin Heights community
center.
She also organized the teen-age
all girls’ chorus, “ The Singing Las­
sies,” the Bagley Downs Hasbrook
chorus named in her honor, and the
McLoughlin Heights W o m e n ’ s
chorus.
“ Mrs. Hasbrook has been of
splendid service to the community,”
Mrs. Gustafson said. “ She gave un­
selfishly of her time and talent,
and will be greatly missed by the
association.”
Ray Hamby, radio director for
the group, will assume Mrs. Has-
brook’s duties in program produc­
tion.
McLOUGHLIN HEIGHTS
Gifts for servicemen will be the
admission price for the two May­
flower matinees at the McLoughlin
Heights community center Satur­
day, December 9, scheduled for 10
a. m. and 12:30 p. m.
Each child attending the show
will bring a gift on the list issued
by the Camp and Hospital Service
of the American Red Cross which
will later foe packed by the pervice
£„* ^^r.ivalescent soi-
vijers at Barnes General Hospital
here.
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Items such as pocket combs, soap,
stationery, pocket-size books, pack­
aged hard candy, and various toilet
articles, will be acceptable.
community center, recreation asso­
ciation staff members announced
today.
An amateur boxing and wrestling
show is scheduled for 8:15 p. m.
Tuesday, December 12, and the
price of admission will be 50c for
the purchase of a gift for a con­
valescent soldier or an actual gift.
A percentage of the weekly profes­
sional wrestling show’ on Wednes­
day, December 20, will be used for
purchase of the gifts.
Suggested presents are toilet ar­
ticles such as pocket combs, soap,
lotions, and pocket-size books, sta­
tionery, packed hard candy, etc.
Tuesday’s show’ will feature out­
standing boxers and wrestlers from
the Vancouver - Portland - Vanport
City area, and special intermission
numbers.
The 32-piece sheriff’s patrol band
from Vanport City will play during
the evening.
Several Vancouver high school
athletic stars now released from
football season will make their first
appearance since last summer. In­
cluded are such favorites as Louis
Wellman, Bob Golden and George
Keith.
Bill Tyree, popular Heights fight­
er, will meet a Bagley Downs star
fighter in the feature match of the
evening.
Both, Jack Henderson and Jim
Coffel, promoters of the show, are
ex-navy fighters who have been
hospitalized both overseas and in
this country. Both volunteered
their services in organizing the
benefit.
VANPORT NEWS
MRS* DORIS H. DORSEY and
Mr.
Hartley, winners in last
Frii " y ¿evening’s bridg^rh*’*' par-
ty at jRrflfa Smith's
dared it a thoroughly enjo/’able
evening. Even the losers had a good
time. Julia announces the affair so
encouraging that henceforth each
Friday evening eight to ten shall
The athletic benefit shows will be open to adult groups at cards.
be held at the McLoughlin Heights Some enthusiastic guests express
Portland’s Only Store Selling
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United Exchange Store
25 S. W. THIRD AVENUE (Comer Ankeny Street)
desire for card club competition be­
tween community centers. Julia
adds that Center No. 6 is now open
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 7
to Id each week for adults only,
offering table games, ping pong,
singing, and what have you. Re­
freshments are delightful too.
EAST VANPORT center, under
Mary Cummings and Carmen Par­
rish, tried to stump up with a
handful of jawbreaking words.
After wrestling with them too long,
we finally got a firm grip on our
waning sanity and decided that
what one of their announcements
means is that parents, male and/or
female, now gather there at 8 p.
m. on Mondays to discuss diet and
physical training in their relation
to emotional development and be­
havior problems in children. Paul
Campbell, director North Branch,
Portland YMCA, will lead first in
the series next Monday. If you
want to know how greasy fried po­
tatoes and insufficient wholesome
exercise can make a bum of your
Tommy, come along. And we‘11 lay
you two to ore you won’t need
jour dictionary to understand Paul
as we did with Mary and Carmen’s
announcement.
dering how long before Jim could
be stuck with u fork and pronounc­
ed done. Biit not Jim—he pluyed
his opponent warily, testing here,
retreating there, allowing Bob to
wear himself out. Pretty soon Jim
had his calibre; he bent forward,
threw up his guurd before his face
and took about the head and hands
all Bob could find loose to throw
his way. Then Jim lowered his
gloves— and grinned. Bob dropped
his hands—in a flash Jim wus af­
ter him, streaking across the ring
after his weary opponent, ladling it
on at every chink in Bob’s de­
fense. Three rounds zipped by to a
decision for Jim that raised the
roof with wild yells and cheering.
Joe Lewis never had a more prom­
ising start.
Beauty Salon
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YOUR LITTLE GIRL need not
shake the house when she walks.
She can move with a Hebe - like
grace. Or that is our contention
after watching walk and step of
Katherine Benninghof, once pupil
of the great ballet master Gabriel
Cansina and herself u former mem­
ber of I-a Scalu Opera Ballet. La
Benninghof offers instruction in
ballet at center number one. Nary
a tremor.
Smart Coiffeurs
WE HAVE
OF
CHRISTMAS PAGEANT should
be subject of much revelation next
week. Dorothy Clifford, city dra­
matic director, has charge and a
university music director is nego­
tiated for musical direction.
DR. CHANNING H. TOBIAS
honors Vanport with his presence
at community center No. 6 as guest
of Julia Smith and sponsored by
the YMCA and Vanport Inter-ra­
cial Council. You will know ere this
FATHER L. O. STONE of St.
of his arrival in the Oregon coun­
Phillip’s Episcopal Church dropped
try; but we thought you would like
in for a chat. No matter where we
to know we get him awhile too. No
are about God’s country, we al­
man of Dr. Tobias’ standing and
ways remember each other with
experience can but draw the utmost
gift cards at Christmas. The good
attention and respect. These troubl­
priest, with approval of Bishop
ous times underscore the need for
Benj. D. Dagwell, gratituitously
sound judgment and discretion such
conducts inter-denominational, in­
as his. When you come out to hear
ter-racial divine worship Sundays
him, the Vanport bus lets you off
at 7:30 p. m. in center seven. Nev­
at the second stop on Cottonwood
er has anyone’s life so deeply im­
street, from where you walk east
pressed us with the best in the old
BILL SAMUELS flies high these to Lake street and south a half Chinese proverb: “ The broadminded
days. Bill did physical education block on Lake.
see the good in different religions;
major in UCLA and now coaches
the narrowminded see only the dif­
in boxing and basketball at Center
CHORAL GROUP of 35 mem­ ferences.”
2. He has eight teams, no less: bers under Mrs. Ralph Immel has
TROJANS, 17 up; ROCKETS, 16 been presented in one successful
Don’t say Wv ddn’t tell you.—
up; COMETS, under 16; GREM­ recital and is scheduled to appear
C. L. E
LINS, 14 and under; TIGERS, 13 in concert on Christmas Eve, as
and under — for boys; and for announced by Mrs. A. E. Travis,
FOR
girls, SCREGANEET, 17 and un­ director of their home community
der; JUNIOR MISS ROCKETTES, center four. Should there be a pro­
15 and under; and a third form­ posed outdoor Christmas tree with
VISIT
ing.
lights and things, it is possible the
MRS. BEAVER’S
Choral Group may lead festivities
re : t £ . D e r m i t t k i g Tt is j
Jfftma j Hadii
never sours. Bob Arnold (we think whispered that some enterprising
2733 N. E. Rodney Ave.
he’s our friend from Oregon Ship) merchant or civic group may con­
(Near Knott St.)
and his friend, a Mr. Miller, gave tribute ami decorate the tree.
For Appointments Phone GA. 4783
the ROCKETS funds for uniforms
DISCUSSIONS OF PLANS for
and initiation fee in the Federal
CROQUINOLE OUR
League. Then Mr. H. E. Eriksen of Christmas week highlighted last
SPECIALTY
Oregon Groceteria sponsored the Thursday’s Sewing club meeting in
COMETS in like manner and Mr. center four. Mrs. Greenman was
Wm. S. Bruckner the new girls’ chairman and light lunch was serv­
TERRACE GROCERY
team. They cast their bread on the ed, according to Mrs. A. E. Travis,
A N D M ARKET
waters— no wonder such men pros­ director.
per.
Groceries, Fruits, Vegetable«
POOL TOURNAMENT — city-
Choice Meat«
JAMES BUSH gets our palms wide— is underway since Ben Wat-
W. C„ Rieder, R. T. Borcherding
and oak leaves. When Jim stepped
Thurman and 28th Ave.
into the squared ring at gym on WILLIAMS AVENUE VARIETY
STORE
last Friday night, he had behind
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Portland, Oregon
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with the expert and able Bob Mc­ For your convenience we are open
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Evenings Until 8:30 P. M
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son at number seven suggested it
and got boys there started off. Hal
Chilton, usst. director ut seven,
prepares rules and the other houses
are limbering up. Finals,to be play­
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