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S *p t* m b * r 21. 1945 P O R T L A N D IN Q U IR E R P ag* 8 NEGRO ARMY CHOIR SINGS ithe m anager, offered th e chorus a anything to m ake th e Negro's life and th e m em bers of the H aw kins' chance to sing o ver the A m erican here any m ore pleasant or a g re e - vrow, g u aran tee th e haw k will ON KNOW YOUR ARMY Broadcasting Co. n etw o rk on able, th a t is w hy we say Mr. live in th e best of plush society. (C ontinued from page 1) (C ontinued from page 1) S atu rd ay evening, S ep tem b er 22. G ran g er's suggestions m ay not be T he bird w ill be ch risten ed "G ab riel, the Second" and w ill leave to ry on the hom e fro n t in the Woogie. A nderson is a native at 7 o'clock over statio n K W JJ e a rn e d out. on an etensive tour of th e coun fight against th e rising cost of of Buffalo, New York an d has had Friends, tune in an d you w ill try afte r the cu rren t S tran d e n living. In th is fight ev ery con had several y ears experience w ith gagem ent. Diet, rest, exercise— sum er has a part. Inflatio n begins orchestras before en terin g the every consideration will be given w ith penny overcharges. A little army. the new mascot. He (or she) will The ten o r soloist T Sgt. Ellie h ig h er price here and another be introduced to th e most glam higher price th e re pulls th e trig McDew hails from faraw ay G eor Down Moses. T he last n u m b er | by th e chorus di- I ,, , . . . orous people in the e n te rta in ger of in flation w ith results that gia and th e youngest m em ber of was »’-ranged . iir.il. Bv L aurie Maefie m ent w orld and w ill .the hoys b e could be as d isastrous to our hope th e chorus. He has been doing rector, lb g t. W alker. P o rtlan d In q u ire r personnel ; NEW YORK. (IP S )—Has any- lieve, thoroughly enjoy his (or of peacetim e p ro sp erity as atom ic solo singing for the past two w ere guests at th e initial broad- | one seen a haw k? H onest, w e're her) now life. bom bs w ere to th e teem ing cities years. ! not kidding. U rgently w anted According to W ebster’s Col Tech. Sgt. Leunis Caldw ell, cast. of Ja p a n .” ----------------------------- (to buy) is one haw k (tam e) ae legiate Die (natch!) a haw k has Mr. Brooks called upon all bass soloist is from Frauci View cording to the boys in Erskm e u long tail and long legs and m em bers of tfcc O rd er to continue College. Texas w here he did solo EXECUTIVE SECRETARY OF | (The H aw k) H aw kins' band. The com es in varieties like "Buzzards, th eir fight as consum ers, farm ers, singing. Sgt. C aldw ell has a w on URBAN LEAGUE VISITS boys would very much like to Kites, and S h arp S hinned H aw and w orkers against th e in flation derful bass voice. (Continued from page 1) hear from a haw k ow ner. They ks". H aw kins' bandsm en say the All in all th ey are a group of ary pressure w ith w hich w e are singers to be proud of. At the to eat in the sto re's Tea Room, tried the zoos and the pet shops. sharp-shinned haw k sounds like still th reatened. He con g ratu lated th e delegates close of th e program , Mr. Myers, W hen brought to his atten tio n , but it was strictly “nothing do- w hat th e y 're afte r . . . he's a l Mr. W endel very cu rtly said th a t in s" Reason for th e franctic, ready I h - hipped to the jive. Don’t at th e C onvention upon th e $20,- he refused to in terfere w ith poll- high-end-low h u n t for the long let this urg en t plea go unan- 000,000 w orth of W ar Bond p u r cy. Two of the m em bers of th e tailed b ird of p rey is the big sw eiod! Caldonin! Caldor.ia! lia s chases by IB PO F m em bers. He W ords are b ut em pty thanks executive board o f th e U rban bos., b irthday and also the first anyone got a haw k? pointed out th a t these purchases had not only helped to finance in extend in g my sincere ap p re League are not at all w hat they B roadw ay appearance of the the w ar, but th a t th ey had stored ciation for th e kind and u n d er claim to be. We re fe r to Mr. H. B , H aw kins' band at th e S trand up purchasing pow er “w hich, if standing attitu d e displayed by N aughton of the F irst N ational T h eatre in New Y ork City. On it had been spent w ould have the dancing public at the a ttra c Bank, w ho does not h ire an y such a m om entous double oc added fuel to th e fires of infla tion of S eptem ber 13th which Negroes and refuses to ad v ertise casion the boys thought some- tion" H e added th a t this buying was cancelled due to the late a r in Negro papers for N egro busi- thing should be done in the way pow er, properly used, w ill soon rival of th e orchestra after en ness. This in spite o f th e fact th a t of a g ift—and since th e band has m ake possible purchases of new countering tire trouble and b e they have a large N egro clientele, not m ascot—lo—th e search for a com forts, new household labor- ing delayed by the OPA at Mr H arry A. D. S m ith of th e hawk. Any of you jiv esters w ho know saving devices, and new homes M arshfield w hile aw aiting an o r d ep artm en t store of Olds, W orth- man and King w hom w e charge of th e w hereabouts of a sw eet for m any IBPOE m em bers. He der for new rubber. Not allow ing the m ishap to w ith the same thing. These m en haw k, please contact Mr H arry also stressedl th a t w ar bonds help provide the m ark ets necessary dam pen our spirits and w ith your (of whom we sh all soon p rin t G oldstein, M anager E rskine Haw- for full prodvetion and full e m kind perm ission the parade of more) judging by th e ir past per- kins' band, care S tran d theatre, ploym ent of w orkers tem porarily j nam e bands w ill continue w ith formancs, are not likely to do- New York City. Mr. G oldstein, unem ployed as a resu lt of c u t (he S eptem b er 24th presentation of F letch er H enderson and his backs in m ilitary production. orchestra being next in line and a C ongratulating J. Finley W il host of leading nam es to follow. son, G rand E xalted R uler of the S. H. D uke. Sponsor. FRANK L. M cGUIRE— F ine in Elks, on his m essage calling upon come—one 3-room apt down, Lodges and Tem ples to set up com plete b ath ; one 2-room apt. C ost-of-Lving Com m ittees to help up w ith bath. Good condition. in th e fight on inflation, Mr. T ax $23 60. 50x100 lot. Priced at B rooks said. “I know w e c a n ! S. DUKE. Your Host, P resen ts only $3500. A real bargain price count on all of you to keep up the on nice income property. Ask fight until the battle is w on.” for Key No. A-56. INFLATION COMPARED TO AN ATOMIC BOMB lull20th Century Gabriel l l “S 'ays= U " ‘'„“ t\ Searches lor Gabe The Second A N APOLOGY BARGAINS IN H O M E S DANCE MILLER & TRACEY Funeral Directors 7 1 4 S . W . »Otta P l a c e P o r tla n d , O r e g o n BR. WE ARE ON O U R WAY FRANK L. McGURE—6 rooms— com pletely furnished. Onl y $4740. Good fuel furflacr. Close in— 1526 N. Benton, ju st north o f Broadw ay. L aughlin or H eady, AT 7171. Th« p ea k of our Company’s telephone short age was in August. Then we had about 305,000 unfilled orders for service of which more thaa 298,000 were for service in residences. FRANK L. M cGUIRE—2621 N. A lbina. 2 bedroom s; furnace; full cem ent basem ent, arg e lot— 9 assorted fru it trees. W ired for range; gas w ater heater. G arage. C. C. L andacre, AT 7171, m ornings. 2691 P A T R O N I Z E OUR A D V E R T I S E R S The Time Shop M ore orders come in every day, but now we are installing telephones faster than the new D iam onds - - W atches - - Je w elry orders come in. W e w ill get 80,000 telephones Tim e is O ur Business Licensed W atchm akers Fletcher Henderson E xpert Repairing “ A m e r ic a 's G r e a te st A rran ger" an d H is R e c o r d in g O r c h e str a 5 to 10 day service M c E L R O Y ' S 420 S. W. W ashington BE 6441 S. W . 4 th and M a in — P o r t la n d M onday, Sept. 24th A D M I S 8 I O H 9 1 .5 0 — P l u s T a x SEWING MACHINES R epaired at Your Home . . . No W aiting . . . ALT. WORK GUARANTEED Sew ing Machines Bought. Sold and R epaired F or Service— Phone BR 9077 A d v a n c e T i c k e t B a le M A D R O N A R A D I O fe R E C O R D S H O P 538 I BROADW AY F or table reservations call . . . WE 3440 C o m in g , O c t 4 — Thos#* S ou th ern S o p h is tic a te d G en tle m e n o f S w in g — L e r o y H a r d i s o n a r d h i s ‘C a r o lin ia n s ' METZGROFF FURS from July to December 31 this year, in the first three months o f 1946. and 80,000 Western Electric, our manufacturing company, is setting up every machine it make telephone equipment. has that w ill In the next 12 months the Bell System expects to install more telephones than there were in all o f France and Belgium before the war. Even that will not give service to everyone who wants it in that time. There are places where we have complicated switchboards to install— even places where we must build new buildings for the new switchboards. While there were in August more than 123,000 unfilled orders due to lack of telephone instruments, there was a greater number, about 164,000, unfilled due to shortage of central office facilities. But we are on our way to give service to all who want it — on our way to restore Bell Sys We M ake O ur O w n Coats F urs Now on Sale tem standards o f service and raise them even higher. We are turning our facilities back to 908 S. W. M orrison St. civilian service just as fast as to the instant needs o f war. we turned them WALKER and ROACH ■ O O r iV O CONTRACTORS THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY E l R e y s l a t e S u r f a c e d S ta m e le » a n d S id in g 1815 N . » . 33rd A v e. O A . 3942 LEVTON'S MARKET " C o m p le t e G r o c e r ie s S h o p p in g C en ter" - P r n i t e - M e a te T e r e t e b le s W e lc o m e » M o n ta v llla T ra d e C or. 8 2 a d a n d N . * . O W S A N ON YOUR PUR COAT T H I VANCOUVER FUR FACTORY Just Across the Interstate Bridge Sisth and W a s h in g to n Sts. Vancouver, Wash. 730 S. W . O ak Street Portland 5, O regon A Tw ater 6261 FRANK L. M cGUIRE—Tw o b ed room, nice conditioi), close to bus and school, o nly $2350, easy dow n paym ent, $750. Lot 150 deep, has garage, 2 e x tra b ed rooms in attic. P a rt cem ent basem ent. Ask for C-146. FRANK L. McGUIRE— F u rn ish ed, 2 bedroom s dow n, com plete bath, 2 bedroom s up, u tility room, good condition. O w ner occupied, 14 blk to bug. A lot of p ro p erty for only $3300, term s. C-191. FRANK L. McGUIRE—O n e b ed room dow n, p artial plum bing, 3 bedroom s up, w ith full p lu m b ing. Full cem ent basem ent, paint good, saw dust w ater heater. B asem ent garage, good looking A m erican Colonial type and priced furnished $5500, term s. Ask for G-79. FRANK L. McGUIRE — 6-room hom e—basem ent. C orner lot. $2500, easy term s. 803 N. S ta n ton. N ewell or Morris, AT 7171. FRANK L. McGUIRE— 2 bedroom hom e—$1500, -500 down. 837 N. S tanton. Newell or M orris, AT. 7171. FRANK L McGUIRE— 2 bedroom home. $1850, $500 down. 813 \ N. E. Couch. N ew ell or Morris, | AT. 7171. Frank L, McGuire | "A m erica’s L argest Home S eller” ; 328 S. W. W ashington AT 7171 f