1944-10-30

·october 20, 1944 THE PEOPLE'S OBSERVER Page ;( Both teams are groups of boys who love the game of football. The game will be played this Sunday, October 22. Leading the Sapiens on offensive and defensive is little Lonnie Harris. Lonnie is a natural when he takes to the field. Seth Hill is expected to do plenty of work as is Richardo Winslow and Chuck Gragg. In a baseball game between the two friendly rivals during the summer the Chinese Stars carne out on top due to some faulty field– ing by the Sapiens. Watch the corning basketball season for some r6al hot casaba squads. A young group of fellows have gotten together a league called the International league. This league will consist of four teams, including the Sapiens and Chinese Stars. Basketball is offering a sharp challenge to all sports as it steadily t:1Le ' a climb in popularity. Winter baseball opens in Los Angeles, October 15. Baseball games will be played every Wed– nesday night after the 29th at Wrigley Field. Playing for the winter baseball loop will be many major league stars as well as many Negro stars. Stachel Paige, Barney Serrell, and Sam Pethroe are a few of the colored players. Among a few of the major league big names are Lou Novikoff, Vince DiMag– gio, Pete Coscarart, Babe Dalgren and Rex Cecil. High lighting the golf scene Sunday, October 15, will be the Leisure Hour Golf Club. The club is to sponsor a golf tourhament for the benefit or the present golf fiends in Portland. Awards will be given to the winners in their re- Church Directory MT. OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH N. E. First Avenue & Schuyler Portland, Oregon FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 1205 Hathaway Drive-Burton Homes Vancouver, Wash. Rev. J. W. Brown, Pastor BETHEL CHURCH, A. M. E. N. McMlllen and Larrabee Portland, Oregon ST. PHILIP'S CHURCH Episcopal N. E. Knott and Rodney Portland, Oregon COMMUNITY M. B. CHURCH Rev. B. C. Cheatham, Pastor 845 Cottonwood Street Vanport City 17, Oregon AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL ZION CHURCH 2007 N. Williams Ave. Portland, Oregon CATHOLIC CHAPEL of the LITTLE FLOWER Inter-Racial 21 N. E. Broadway Rev. Jerome M. Schmitz, Chaplain Miss Doris Reynolds, Catechist SERVICES: Sunday, Mass and Sermon, 9 A. M. I Wednesday, Novena Devotions: 8:00P.M. THE PEOPLE'S COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH NE 74th Avenue and Glisan Street <Take the Montavilla Car and get off at 73d Avenue) Rev. R. E. Donaldson, Minister, 7524 NE Everett St. Phone TA 1169. McKinley McNeal, Sunday School Superintendent. BURTON HOMES COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH Recreation Center-Ft. George Ave. Burton Homes, Vancouver, Wash. Rev. R. L. Johnson, Pastor CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST 1207 s. W. Front Avenue spective flights. In order to qualify for the tournament you must turn in an 18-hole golf card by the 14. ANGELL for CONGRESS Re-elect an e·xperienced, dependable, effective public servant Pd. Ad, Jas. P. Forsythe Jr., Comm. Cr., Failing Bldg., Portland, Ore. WAYNE MORSE for U. S. Senator Paid adv. Morse for Senator Committee Ralph D. Moores, Morgan Bldg,, Portland, Ore. Contribute to the civil rights fight. You are not free either. MEDICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS SERVICE DIRECTORY DR. CARL R. VIOKERS DENTIST 1471 N. E. Williams Court, Portland VErmont 4208 ROBERT N. JOYNER, JR., M. D. PhySician and Surgeon Offices: 1415 N. Williams Ave. Portland, Oregon VErmont 4404 or BEacon 3181 GOODMAN & LEVENSON Attorneys at Law 1002 Spalding Building Portland, Oregon ATwater 7494 CHESLEY E. CORBETT lnCOIIIIe Tax Assistant 1743 N. Williams Avenue Portland, Oregon WEbster 4658 WILLIAMS AVENUE U.S. 0. 6 N. Tillamook Street Portland, Oregon TRinity 4615 H. GASKIN Electrical Insta.Ua.tions and Repairs All Work Guaranteed OALL GR 7588 OR MU 4957 MRS. BEATRICE REED Licensed Funeral Director at HOLMAN & LUTZ MORTUARY N. E . 14th & Sandy Rev. B. M. McSwain, Pastor Devotional services at 12 noon and I B p. m. Sundays. Weekly Services, Tuesdays and Fridays, 8 p. m. ------------- Only one paper has the respect of the people! The choice of the Negro people of the Northwest is THE PEOPLE'S OBSERVER You can LOOK THIS WAY THIS FAll *GIVE TO THE WAR CHEST . .. show ou1 men how big your heart is! Suifed to a "T" "My Favorite Suit," you'll boost to friends-– Man-Tailoring does it! Bradford proudly presents o handsome selection in rich Fall colors. Also Toppers to Match $26.75 to $39.7.5 Open TUI 9 P.M. on Fridays Bradford SHOPS THE FASHION-FIELD FOR YOU WITH A KEEN EYE FOR STYLE AND VALUE ••• So, if you've set your mind on improved appearance- for business and social activities ••• and your budget has a "ceiling"– then LOOK This Way for Fall! SUITS one/ TOPCOATS $35 TO $55 Wear While You Pay S. W. CORNER 4TH AND WASHINGTON

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