Portland inquirer. (Portland, Or.) 1944-194?, July 20, 1945, Page Page 4, Image 4

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    PORTLAND INQUIRER
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PORTLAND INQUIRER
Portland Inquirer Publishing Co.
2738 N. E. Rodn«y A t «.—T«L WEbit«r 7220—Portland, Or«.
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Chesley E. Corbett, General News Editor
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NEW BREED OF DOG NEEDED
D uring the First C entury the citizens in the towns near
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the Alps were bothered by roving and m arauding bands of
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robbers who descended upoi. them to pilfer, terrorize and
molest the inhabitants and escape to the sum m it of the
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m ountain.
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Time after time the authorities and posses would pursue i
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them on horses ,on foot and would chase them w ith their
fleetest dogs, but w ithout avail.
The horses, dogs and men would ascend the mountain
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TRIPS SO THAT R A IL - , ,
To a certain height, when they would be forced to discon­
ROAD
EQUIPMENT NOW
tinue the journey because of the high altitude and the un­
DEVOTED TO PASSENGER
ability to proceed any further.
USE CAN BE DIVERTED
TO TRANSPORTING
This caused the calling of a council to determ ine future
ESSENTIAL WAR MATERIEL'
action.
An old citizen rose and said, “w hat we need is a new
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breed of dogs.”
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We will take our present dogs as high up the mountain
as they can go now; then we will pitch camp. We can then Negroes are being abused or discrim inated against in this
PEOPLE'S COMMUNITY
BAPTIST CHURCH
start from there and breed a new set of dogs and, when town. Instead they are treated better now than at any time
N. E. 74th and Glisan St.
they are pups, we can have them go higher and higher up during history.
Rev. R. E. Donaldson, Minister
the m ountain, thus becoming acclimated and when they
“Concerning the restaurants, th at is their privilege
SERVICES:
have become grown they will then be ready to go as far w hether they wish to serve Negroes or anyone else. I say Sunday School 10:30 a. m.
Worship 11 a. m.
as the robbers—and we too—in training them, w ill be in a there are adequate Negro cafes in Portland for th colored Morning
B. Y. P. U. Meeting 7 p. m.
position to follow them, and in this m anner we w ill route population. One of the Negroes’ best known traits is that
WILLIAMS AVE. CHURCH OF
the robbers.
he is continually complaining. I m aintain tth e two races can
GOD IN CHRIST
History tells that they did succeed in getting rid of the never m ix socially, so why keep trying to force the issue? Elder Claud L. Lampkin, Pastor
2504 N. Williams Ave.
robbers by following the old m an’s advice.
“We people who live among the Negro people under­
ORDER OF SERVICES:
C ertain articles recently appeared in columns of the stand them and their ways much better than M arshall Field Monday and Friday: Evange-
press which caused this article. Figuratively speaking we o rother prom inent persons th at never come into contact iistical Services 7:30. Wednesday
Bible Band 8:00. Sunday, Sunday
need a new breed of dogs.
School 10, Morning Service at
with the Negro outside of seeing a train porter.
Y. P. W. W„ 6:30. Evening
Under date of Ju ly 13th, a w hite lady in Astoria, Ore.,
“H. R. Emerick, Apt. 9927, 3615-B N. Cottonwood St., 11:30.
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w rote to the Editor of the Oregon Jo u rn al as follows:
Come One! Come All!
Vanport, Oregon.”
Mrs. Lampkin, Reporter.
Negro Benefactor Extolled
Recently the bourbon Senators, Bilbo and Eastland,
“ASTORIA, Ju ly 10—To the Editor—I w onder how both of Mississippi, have uttered vicious slanders against UNITED CHURCH MINISTRY
many restaurant owners who display the sign “For W hite
Force and Broadacres
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Vanport City
Trade Only,” and how many of the 24 prejudiced senators
Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.
who recently defeated the bill of rights at Salem, are
REV. B. T. CAREY
Worship, 11 a. m.
Worship, 8 p. m.
Vanport Community
aw are of the great debt we owe to one of our Negro Amer­ CHURCH DIRECTORY
Inter-Denominational Services.
Church
icans, Dr. Charles R. Drew, whose contribution to medical
Rev. Leslie Denton, Minister.
CHURCH OF GOD
The Benevolence Church
science in the discovery of blood plasma is saving thousands 2518 N. Williams and Russell
2405 N. Cottonwood Ga. 4092 CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST
Rev. O. F. Brown, Pastor.
of lives. In the National Museum at W ashington, is a por­
Vanport City, Ore.. Apt. 1559
Sunday School, 10 a. m.
Rev. B. M. McSwain, Pastor.
trait of Dr. Drew. The caption, w ritten by his co-worker, Morning
Worship, 11 a. m.
120 S. W. Front Ave.
Evening Worship, 8 p. m.
Portland, Oregon.
Dr. John Scudder, reads:
AFRICAN METHODIST
SERVICES:
EPISCOPAL
ZION
CHURCH
“ ‘Charles R. Drew ,surgeon and scientist, a brother of CATHOLIC CHAPEL OF THE
Morning Worship, 12 noon.
LITTLE FLOWER
m ankind and a lover of freedom and truth. He labored in­
Rev. J. F. Smith
Evening Worship at 8.
Inter-racial
2007
N.
Williams
Ave.
Every Tuesday and Friday
dustriously from 1938 to 1940 on the problems of blood plas­
21 N. E. Broadway
evening 8.
Portland,
Oregon
ma in the departm ent of surgery at the Presbyterian hos­ Rev. Jerome M. Schmitz, Chapl.
Radio Broadcast every Sunday
Miss Doris Reynolds, Catechist ALL NATIONS CHURCH OF morning at 8 oo’colck over Sta­
pital, New York. He was recalled from W ashington to act
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tion KWJJ.
GOD IN CHRIST
Sunday, Mass and Sermon:
as medical supervisor of blood plasma for Britain. He was
9 o’clock a. m.
James S. Lomax, Pastor
HOUSE OF PRAYYER
appointed director of the first Am erican Red Cross blood Wednesday, Novena Devotions Elder
Multnomah and Wililams Ave
2205 S. E. 10th Ave.
8 o’clock p. m.
plasma bank at the Presbyterian hospital. The success of
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Tuesday
and
Thursday:
Evan­
8
a.
m.
Radio Broadcast.
BETHEL CHURCH. A. M. E.
this trial bank made possible the great undertaking of the
gelistic
Services
7:45.
10:30
a.
m.,
Sunday School.
N. McMillen and Larrabee
American Red Cross in furnishing plasma for the armed
Wednesday:
Prayer
Meeting
at
12
noon,
Morning
Worship.
. Portland, Oregon
Sunday:
Sunday
School
10:00.
6:30
p.m.,
Young
Peoples
Meet.
forces of the U nited States.’
7:45.
8 p. m., Evangelistic Services.
ST. PHILIP'S CHURCH
“To contrast this w ith w hat has become our accepted
Morning Service 11:45, Y. P. W.
Wednesday, Friday and Satur­
(Episcopal)
W.
6:30,
Evening
Service
8:00.
day,
8 p. m., Evening worship.
idea of behavior tow ard the disadvantaged Negro Americans
Vicar L. O. Stone
N. E. Knott and Rodney
is to feel shame and belittlem ent. All they ask is to be
Portland, Oregon
treated as hum an beings.
7:45 a. m., Communion Service
OREGON FRATERNAL ASSOCIATION
My w ork in a colored USO has been educational; be­ 10 a. m. Church School
11 a. m., Morning Prayer
1412 N. Williams Avenue
cause, from knowing next to nothing about our colored Thursday
9 a. m. Communion
citizens, I have learned that, except for color, they differ Service.
in no respect from w hite Americans. Some have higher The Church of God in Christ
Working with All Nations
ideals than others, but all have loved ones somewhere. I
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
enjoy my association w ith the colored Americans though
Regular Services, 11 a. m.
I often feel ashamed in their m idst when I hear of insults
YPWW Services, 5 p. m.
offered them. How much longer are we to perm it such
Evangelist Services, 7:30 p. m.
31 N. E. CHERRY CT.
Prayer Meeting every Friday
actions tow ard our colored Am erican citizens?”
Good Meals Served All Hours
night at 309 N. E. Hancock St.
Elsie Stangland.
Week-day Services every Tues­
Home Cooking Our Specialty
Under date of July 16 there appeared in the Oregonian
day and Thursday, 7:30 p. m.
a letter from a man in V anport City, which reads as
Elder C. L. SIMMS, Pastor.
DINNERS — BARBECUE SANDWICHES
follows:
Y. W. C. A.
Negroes Well Treated
EAst 9044
David N ance, Prop.
834
S.
W. Broadway
“To the Editor: For the life of me 1 cannot see where
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IS YOUR TRIP ESSENTIAL ?
NANCE'S BAR- B- Q