Observer_1945-06-30

JUNE 30, 1945 Rhythm ROUND--UP In town over the week-end were were several paratroopers, officers and enlisted men, based at Pendle– ton. Observed two fine looking para'troopers giving the glad eye to several exotic creatures with gor– geous chassis. Me, too! Banjoski By RuDOLPH SPENCER "Hey, Red"! That's what the laii down some mellow meal and rhythm-loving after hours crowd& did that dance frantic crowd latch wll be saying when the famous on. OJ.ics, Chics-swooning when Red Ca.flender Trio from down saxaphone-man Boyd sings. Is it California way invades the boogie- that way? Watch out mama mad portals o{ the Dude Ranch Eddie "(Begin the Beguine") July 9 Set for a period of seve~al Heywood will get you tis rumored weeks at the Ranch, Callender's right here in old Portland accord– boys will take over along with ing to Big Chief Choctaw of the Banjoski and his swingelegant Air news. Get hep, Babe! crew who have been slaying the . . · · · 1 Who are the two good lookmg mte mobs w1th their supersatwna j ·d f h · eks exquisitely dressed women who torn tunes or t e past s1x we . . Th . 6 · h · 'd t 11 goes the rounds of the mte spots IS -piece ore estra, mc1 en a y . , f h f' b the alone, spending money like ml one o t e mest com os on W C d t 'f' h't queens having a good time and est oast, rna e a ern 1c 1 h P 1 d · l'f Th leave alone? Whew' Mvsterious. wit ort an mte- 1 ers. e · The wolves are frantic but their management of the Dude Ranch theme now seems to be "you can't is pleased beyond all expecations and will endeavor to keep the band get that". here until later in the year. According to personable man- ti-IIU-IIM-ftN-IIII-MII-IIII-IIII-IId-1111-IIII-Mn-IIII-IIM-IIM-IN-MN-IM-III-III-~--~~-~--+ ! i i I i I ! ! i I ! I Get some SUN out of life! in Chumley HPLAYTIMERS" Sports Shop ... First Floor 1 Broadway near Alder BEacon 5161 1 I . . +--••-••-• 11 -••-••-•-M•--••-uu-••-••-•u-~•-••-••-••-••-•11-••-u~-•-MII-n.+ WE FEATURE THE BEAUTIFUL ''BLOSSOM TIME' ' Diamond Ring Ensembles Lovely . . Exciting Enduring The OBSERVER ager Mr. Joe Reed the Acme Club will undergo an extensive enlarge– ment soon. Tlie entire upper floor will be utilized making the Club one of the largest in the city. Many innovations including a new and larger type bar, subdued light– ing effects and harmonious decora– tions designed to please the most · discriminating patron will be of– fered for the public's pleasure. Classy tafent will be brought in from outsi.de points to provide fine entertainment. The boys broke it up at the Acme early Sunday with an out of the world jam fest in which ace sax man "'Bugs" blew madly, knocking everyone out with that mellow hom. Fine stuff Bugs. Among the gang were several ofay cats who set in with the boys and went to town. It was somethin', betcha. Joe Crane's orchestra is hitting I the high notes regularly now with I Bugs and big Dave laying down that jive that keeps us alive. Keep it up fellows. Dig the Frat Hall, its jumping, too. Having a mellow time Sunday nite at the Dude Ranch were the popular C . D. Martins, the H. Leveretes and Elmer Gamble. A plenty swell group. Also near by enjoying the toe-tickling rhythms and booging, too, were the Sango brothers and their attractive wives and party. Did they have fun, betcha. The old ranch was bubbling over with gaiety and the wolves were out in droves trying to lasso some of those too-fine chics with the coca cola shaped chassis but the gals were playing frantic to the I tune "I heard you papa before I saw you so you know by that I wasn't looking for you." Play cool "daddy 0," the frails have got to li!?;ht. See! You ain't no-where un– less you have your photo made at the Ranch. Snapped, developed and ~elivered within 30 minutes which i8 ~peed at its best. The photographer, Mr. Hutch– erson and his lovely wife, who also is a11 expert photographer, hail I from Chicago, the mecca of jive and swing. This service is one of ' the features introduced by the Dude Ranch together with a flower girl who brings to your" table for milady's pleasure auy type I of corsage or flowers wanted. Charming little personality, a photographer plus flower girl, is Mrs. Annabell<; Caldwell. Nuff sed ... Scat Jack! In for the week-end was per– sonable Sherman Pickett, co -man– ager of the Ranch. Met Bill Mc– Iver of Seattle. Understand he's a swell guy, plays hard with the best of everything. Gals, he is hand– some, too ;the green light is on. Doing the spots was Aries and party. Dig some of that fine bar– becue at Nance's playhouse. It's a go, Joe. · 1 What gorgeous femme was mak-~ . ing goo-goo eyes at a certain ap– preciative male while her boy- · friend was getting her wraps to carry her home? On her way out of the Ranch she said, "Come on , baby" talking to the BF, but the I meaning wasn't lost. Watch out ~~~--•••••••••••••••••••••••• (Continued on Page 7) Page 3 Open Saturday ~venings 'till 9p.m. for your Shopping Convenience Ill Complete Eastside Family Store Where You Can Take 6 MONTHS TO PAY Ill PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO. Corner Union Ave. at East Morrison

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