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Page 6 PORTLAND INQUIRER Coast Guardsmen 92nd Division Thelma J. Streats Honored By Donates to Negro In Recital U. S. Officials Coilege Fund At Civic Theatre August 17, 1945 MRS. AMERICA MEETS WAR (C ontinued from page 2) can be served for dessert, w ith out using sugar. The syrup from canned fru it m ay be saved and used to sw eeten other fruits, sau- ices and d i i w r t i , Honey m ay re- A num ber of heroic Negro NEW YORK—The 92nd D ivi- F riday evening, A ugust 10 at place sugar in baked goods. Thse coast guardsm en, including sev sion in Italy sent $12,950 to th e the Civic T heatre Mi's. T helm a are only a few of the m any ways eral who have lost th e ir lives in U nited Negro College Fund, and J S treats assisted by Mrs. Clif- j th a t Mrs. A m erica m ay use her th e current w ar, w ere honored w hen Thom as A. M organ, n a tio n - ford F. Dixon, soloist, gave a I in genuity in conserving sugar. on A ugust 4 w hen trib u te was al chairm an, announced it today, program , the proceeds to be ad-1 * * * paid to the 172.000 m em bers of (M onday, J u ly 30), he declared: ded to th e fund being raised And rem em b er th at fru its do th a t branch of the service during “This is th e most h eartw arm in g for the purchase of th e m ural not ne°d sugar in canning to keep th e celebration of th e 155th anni- gift in th e 1945 cam paign.” "Negro W omen in In d u stry " from spoling. The ja rs m ay versary of th e U. S. Coast G uard. From Division C om m ander to painted by Mrs. S treats, to be ^ w ith juice or w ater in- A pproxim ately 400 N egro en- p riv ate in th e ranks, all w ho presented to the city of P o rt- stea dof th eusual sugar syrup. F ru its w hich are best suited to | _______________________ listed men. officers and SPA RS desired to p articip ate in the 92nd land HOUSES FOR SALE p articipated in th e celebration, Division College Fund d riv e w ere A large crowd atte n d ed the home canning w ithout sw eeten- which honored th e nation's oldest given an o p p o rtu n ity to do so, very interesting program . Dance ing a ie peaches, apples, apricots, 544 n . M onroe, cor. of K irby St., fighting sea service and one of according to Division C haplain, in terp retatio n , the N egro Speaks and cherries. Home canned fru its B eautiful ra k e shake, 3-plex, 3 th e w orld's m ost diversified Louis J. Beasley, w ho w rote: of Faith was very m uch applaud- and vegetables are vitally neces room s each, hdw d. firs, Tile sary to help stre tch th e supply features, neat and clean. $ 10,000 fleets. “T he D ivision C om m ander, ed. A fter the pro g ram Mrs. of com m ercially canned foods com pletely furnished. A pp’t O ne of th e outstan d in g Negro M ajor G en eral E. M. A lm ond S treats was presented w ith two next w inter. For variety, w hy not only. all. La. 9402. heroes in th e C oast G u ard w as was very happy to cooperate w ith lovely bouquets from h er m any try d ry in g such fru its as peaches, 26-year-old C harles W. D avid Jr., the U nited N egro College Fund friends. apricots, pears, plum s, prunes, 3036 N. K irby, elegant home, au- a mess a tte n d a n t w ho gave his this y ear in authorizing free w ill Mrs. Thelm a S treats, m u ralist apples, berries, cherries, figs, and tom atic oil heat, hdw d. firs. life in rescuing his ex ecu tiv e donations by m em bers of this and founder of “N egro in L ab o r” grapes. D rying m akes th e most A ttactriv e tile b ath and stall officer and o th ers from th e icy com m and to th e Fund. He sends m urals, for visual education, of th e n a tu ra l su g ar in fully ripe show er, U ltra m odern kitchen. w aters of th e A tlantic d u rin g res- th ro u g h me his very best w ishes Several of h er pain tin g s are in fruit. T he fru it m ay be d ried on E x tra room w ith b eau tifu l fire cue o perations of a torpedoed for a successful financial cam - leading m useum s th ro u g h o u t th e tray s in gas or electric ovens or place. 4 bedroom s and b a th u p tra n sp o rt. paign by the th irty -tw o colleges ■ U nited States, also m any p riv ate in hom e dehydrators. In sunny stairs w hich brings in $75 per The N avy and M arine C orps concerned.” collectors own Mrs. S tre a t’s clim ate, fru its m ay be sun-dried. mo. $6500 cash, all La. 9402. m edal, one of th e highest naval G ifts from Negro u n its over- paintings, • * • aw ards, was presented to t h e , seas have highlighted th e p resent The W ar P roduction Board has WE WOULD LIK E TO SHOW coast g u a rd sm an ’s widow, Mrs. j cam paign but it was ev id en t th a t B attalion, $2,131; 1887th Engin- announced new fabric controls YOU this lovely 3 bedroom , Kathle^:< W. D avid, of 343 West th e 92nd Division conducted a ; eers A viation B attalion, $1,137; designed to increase production im m aculate clean A m erican Co i22nd St., New Y ork C ity, on highly organized College Fund 435th A viation Squadron, $1,065; of several item s of m en’s and lonial home, w ell situ ated on a J u n e 20, 1944, by R ear A dm iral effort. M any of th e officers and 41st Signal C onstruction B attal- boys’ w ork clothing. Am ong th e corner lot in a good d istrict, in S tanley V. P a rk e r, district Coast men in th e D ivision have attend- ion, $1,062; 868 th E ngineers A vi item s are overalls, b lan k et-lin ed th e pink of condition th ro u g h G u ard officer, w ith the D avids’ ed associated schools. ation B attalion, $1,041; A 24th I n ovarall ju m p ers and coats, d u n out; all hardw ood floors up three-year-old-son, Neil A drian, “It was obvious th a t all w a n t fan try B attalion, $1,026; 563 garees and w aistband overalls, and dow n; a fu ll cem ent base standing by. ed th e efforts of the Division to Q u a rte rm a ste r B attalion, $696; A cossack jackets, w ork coats, w ork m ent w ith autom atic oil heat; L ieut. R. W. A nderson, of 291 be successful,” said C haplain N egro O utfit in the Pacific, $515; aprons, and caps, and w ork good roof and garage. It is East 8 th St., B rooklyn, N. Y., th e Beasley. “In addition to th e in 891st E ngineer A viation C om pa shirts. M ore w ork gloves should going on sale at a sacrifice, as Coast G u ard officer, w hose life terest of com m anding officers in ny, $553; H ead q u arters 267th be available soon, too. P ro d u c ow ner is leaving tow n, an d you w as saved by D avid’s heroic ac the Fund, it was th e responsibili Q u arterm asters B attalion, $512; tion is bein increased by a new m ay have im m ediate posses tion, was also present. L ieuten. ty of chaplains of th e Division 4th M arine A m m unition C om pa m ethod of g ran tin g fabric p rio r sion. Cash or term s. F or fu r ant A nderson, w ho had p rev io u s to keep all conscious of it. This ny, $460; P ort C om panies of the ities. T here w ill be m ore canon th e r inform ation and ap p o in t ly been decorated for his b ra v e ry they did ex ceptionally w ell.” 117th P o rt B attalion, $385; 76th flannel gloves and m ittens, hot m ent to see, call d u ring th e d ram atic rescue, paid He nam ed th e chaplains, who, AAA G un B attalion, $330; 607th m ill gloves, husking gloves and BOON & BOON. REALTORS le ath er com bination trib u te to th e deceased: “D avid’s he said, gave “ex cellen t su p p o rt.” O rdnance A m m unition Com pany, m ittens, P h o n e At. 2800 1015 Spalding gloves and m ittens, and jersey b rav ery u n d er th e m ost h a za rd They w ere: G eorges G. Bowser, $232; 394th Q u arterm asters Truck gloves and m ittens. AT. 2800 1015 Spalding Bldg. ous conditions and his u n selfish C lifford B. Spears, W illiam C. Com pany, $226; 892nd Engineers ness in sacrificing him self w as an G rau, Finis H. A ustin, C ajus B. A viation Com pany, $214; 890th l in spiration to ev ery officer and Howell, G eneral R. Woods, H u Engineers A viation W h ere C ares A re F o r g o tte n B attalion, m an on board th e cu tter. We bert C. Jones, K ing D. S. Pogue, $181; 95th E ngineer G eneral w ere all im pressed by his a le rt John R. W eseley, A lfred G. D un- Service R egim ent, $178; 839th ness, for his quick th in k in g and ston and F ran k lin B. Diggs. Engineer B attalion, $177; 1534th 1504 N. W illiam s Ave. a t C herry St. heroic d arin g in face of certain O ther co n trib u tio n s to the Truck C om pany, $134; H ead q u ar J. H. Reed, M anager d eath w ere responsible for th e Fund for N egro units overseas: ters, 87th C hem ical U nit, $125; saving of th e lives of m any m en, 24th In fan try , $4,523; 510th P ort and 707th M edical Unit, $77. R em odeling - Now u n d erw ay including m yself, w ho w ould be W atch for G rand O pening dead today.” w ere n early com pleted, D avid n o New and L arg er Club Lounge LADIES! Simulated D avid w as a m ess a tte n d a n t ticed th a t L ieu ten an t A nderson .«SB first class aboard a Coast G uard was n e ar exhaustion from his O pen D uring Alterations c u tte r th a t rescued nearly a h u n work on a life ra ft off th e side EmkoiMd Wedding Bendt These replies diamonds rep dred m en from a torpedoed tra n s of th e cutter. Passing th e w ord resent the skill of modem science. Many social lead ers. millionaires and our po rt in th e N orth A tlantic, In along to the bridge, D avid, h im finest people wear these and keep their high-priced d ia a heavy sea, w ith freezing te m self n e ar collapse from his e f monds in Safety raults. 8ub- WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER Jeet, them to most any kind p e ra tu re s ham pering operations, forts, dived overboard and hauled t j o f test. COMPARE THESE f WITH YOUR GENUINE David dived countless tim es in to Lt. A nderson back aboard. He DIAMONDS. SEE IF YOU CAN TELL THE D IFFE R the sea, in to tal darkness, to h au l died shortly a fte r from pneum o ENCE! Either ring only $1.50 plus tax or both f o r p n survivors to safety. * 1*2 7.1 and Fed $ 4 3 U nia, exhaustion and exposure as eral wx. Send no ■ ... money with order. I J.**1' W hen the rescue operations the resu lt of his heroic actions. Just name and ring site. Pay on ar- , , i l n" CLUB ACHE DIAMOND RINGS U-NeeK O R E G O N ’S Shops, Stores, Markets rival, then wefr rtng_5 days on money- | j back guarantee. Rush order now. Mm tax — T 53 END M I S E R Y ! DON’T LET THE CIRSE OF DRINK CLEANING MEDLEY & PRESSING SHOPPE GA. 8850 HOTEL 2278 N . In te r sta te A v e n u e Cor. W illiam s Ave. & Russell St. O PEN FROM 8 A. M. TO 6 P. M. 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