Portland inquirer. (Portland, Or.) 1944-194?, September 15, 1944, Page Page 6, Image 6

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Mrs. A. J. Evans and daughter
Connie Evans, from Berkeley, Cal.,
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jason
Fontaine at 2212 N. Vancouver
Avenue.
Mrs. A. J. Evans is Mrs. Fon­
taine's mother.
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Mrs. Janie Thomas is the house
guest of her daughter Mrs. C. C.
Owens at 2212 N. Vancouver Ave.
Mrs Thomas is from Stephensville,
Texas
Mrs. Margie Fuller and little
daughter Esther Marie, spent their
vacation in Tacoma, Wash.
PROGRAM.
HEAD OFF RUNAWAY
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This week's recipe is a healing
balm to all young brideB who like
to bake pustries.
Follow closely
recipe below, and I promise you
complete success.
Recipe for Delicious Pumpkin
Pie by Mrs. Flora L. Faulk, 2736
N. E. Rodney Ave.
CHIFFON PUMPKIN PIE
1 Envelope Knox Gelatine
M
l cup Cold Water
3 Eggs
1 cup Sugar
1% cups Canned or Cooked fresh
Pumpkin
2 /3 cup of Milk
% teaspoon each of Ginger, Nut­
meg, Cinnamon and Salt
Beat Egg yolks slightly, add Vi
cup of Sugar, Pumpkin, Milk and
MRS. AM ERICA MEETS
THE W A R
Skies may be blue but not ration
tokens after October first, OPA
announces, for after that date blue
tokens will be discontinued and
blue ration stamps alone will be
needed for the purchase of canned
fruits and juices, canned tomatoes,
catsup, and chili sauce. Food point
values will be set up in such a way
that most items remaining under
rationing will be worth 10, 20, or
30 points, enabling housewives to
use their 10 point blue stamps with­
out change being needed. The
points to keep in mind are these
Mrs. America:
1. You may use blue tokens just
as you have been using them until
September 17.
2. After that time you will re­
ceive no blue tokens in change.
3. And use all your blue tokens
by the last day of September be­
cause after that date they are no
good.
4. The last two weeks in Septem­
ber— September 17 through the
30th to be exact—we can spend our
blue points only in groups o f ten.
In fact, no fewer than ten tokens
can be used and if you don’t have
ten you can pool your seven with a
neighbor’s three to make the re­
quired ten.
With nearly all processed vege­
tables removed from rationing aft­
er September 17, Mrs. America will
be able to spend her precious blue
points fo r fruits and juices which
still require blue points. Acting
Select Your Fall Outfit
At ARBITMAN’B
NEW YORK OUTFITTING CO.
NOW SHOWING A
FULL LINE OF LADIES’ AND GENTS’ APPAREL
CREDIT TO ALL
1067-1011 S. W. WASHINGTON ST.
BRoadway 5395
Portland, Oregon
Shoes — $200,000 a pair. That’s
inflation. That’s actually what you
would pay today for a pair of $6
shoes in Greece where inflation has
run wild. In Greece, housewives are
not reminded to check ceiling prices
on their purchases—there are no
ceiling prices— the sky’s the limit.
But here in America we have price
control and it’s up to us to keep
it working. Check your ceiling
prices— and pay no more.
Having trouble convincing your
son or daughter he should give up
his shipyard job and return to
school this fall ? No less authority
than the Department of Labor asks
us to stress the fact that our High
School sons and daughters can do
more good in these critical times
by keeping in the groove and get­
ting the education they need for
Yes, dog days are past, but don’t the future security of our country.
“ I got-ashoes, you got-a shoes,
all God’s chillum got-a shoes.” And
even if they’re red they won’t cost
one red cent more. WPB has lifted
certain restrictions on shoes which
means we’ll soon be able to buy
more styles and colors, and OPA
promises no increase in price.
ba Thompson and Miss Juanita
Brown of New Orleans, La., with a
dinner party at her home.
Prt. Eddie Walston and Mrs.
Irene McCoy were the host and
hostess. The other guests included
Mrs. Clarence Cabell, S 2/c. Theo­
dore TindelJ, Mrs. Margie Fuller,
Prt. Logan Itobinson and Cpl. A. C.
Bums back on leave after 28
months over seas duty, S i^c. Rol­
and Harley, Mrs. Shelby Golden.
A pleasant afternoon was enjoy­
ed by all.
Mrs. Willa Pearl Curtis of Los
Angeles is visiting Mrs. Geo. Ran­
Dr. Wicker, the new dentist in dall of 1233 N.E. 3rd Avenue.
this city, has established his office
Son John Andrew Curtis 6, is
J in the Fraternal Hall. It is now with her. Mrs. Curtis organist for
open to the public.
8th and Towne St. A. M. Church,
Los Angeles, visited the Grotto.
Bertha Porter, an old friend of
Mrs. M. Belle Dunn’s passed thru
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Grace and
this city Tuesday, September 5th, two daughters are visiting his aunt,
enroute to her home in Berkeley, Mrs Willie Eastman of 66th Ave.,
Cal. Miss Porter had been a house Portland, and plan to stay indefini­
guest of Mrs. Dunn’s brother Ed­ tely. They are from Mississippi.
die Washington and wife in Seattle,
Wash.
Mrs. Willa Pearl Curtis of Los
Mrs. Mary Sheen, formerly an Angeles is visiting Mrs. Geo. Ran­
entertainer at the Fraternal Hall, dall of 1233 N. E. 3rd Ave. Also
left the city recently to be reunited with her is her son John Andrew,
6. Mrs. Curtis is organist for the
with her husband in California.
Eighth and Towne St. A. M. E.
church,
Los Angeles. They visited
The Medley Hotel, corner of In­
the
Grotto
terstate and Albina, has opened a
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Grace and
new cocktail lounge.
RATIONING CALENDER
two daughters are visiting his aunt
Clip and keep for handy reference.
The three Rockets, coolred enter­ Mrs. Willie Eastman at 66th Ave.
P ro c e s s e d F o o d s :
tainers from Los Angeles, are now They plan an indefinite stay. Their
Book 4— Blue stamps A8 through
thrilling patrons at the club New home is in Mississippi.
F5 valid indefinitely.
York. They are playing a sixteen-
Meat, Butter, Fats and Cheeses:
day engagement.
Barnes SHOE REPAIR
Book 4— Red stamps A8 through
Dependable Service
D5 valid indefinitely.
Friendly to All
Mrs. Rachel Greene of 1633 N.E.
Sugar: Book 4.
2710 N. Williams Ave.
Sugar stamps 30-31-u2 valid In­ Going Street, entertained Miss Mel­
seasoning. Cook in double boiler
until custard consistency, stirring
constantly. Soften Gelatine in Cold
Water and dissolve in hot custard.
Cool, and when mixture begins to
thicken, fold in stiffly beaten egg
whites. Add the remaining Vi cup definitely for 5 pounds each.
Sugar stamp 33 valid Sept. 1 for
of sugar to the beaten egg whites.
Turn into buked pie shell or crumb 5 pounds.
Sugar stamp 40 valid through
crust and chill. Garnish with whip­
Feb.
28, 1945 for 5 pounds home
ped cream before serving.
canning only.
Ladles, we can use many more
For more canning sugar apply lo­
of your recipes.
cal OPA board.
Send them in and they will be Shoes: Loose Stamps invalid.
Book 3— Airplane stamps 1 and 2
printed so that those who do not
valid
indefinitely.
have time to select new recipes
themselves, can follow those sent Gasoline Coupons:
Not valid unless endorsed.
in by you without having to look
“
A ” No. 12 valid through Sept.
through a cookbook.
21, 3 gallons each. Apply by mail
with speed, the OPA removed all for renewal.
processed vegetables exceut toma­ Fuel Oil:
toes and tomato catsup from ration­
Period 4-5 coupons valid through
ing when the War Food Adminis­ September 30. New period 1 cou­
tration revealed supplies of those pons valid now.
canned items were adequate to Tire Inspection Records:
warrant such action.
Must be presented for gasoline
When you buy that china baby applications.
shoe with the bunch of Cecil Bru­ Stoves:
ner roses nestled in the toe to give
Apply at local OPA board for
Elsie’s new baby, you’re buying a purchase certificates.
useful as well as ornamental object, Wood, Coal, Sawdust:
says OPA, and as such it should
ORDER NOW! Don’t risk short­
cost no more than.it did in March, age next winter.
1942. Any figurine, ornamental
statuary, or decoration is subject forget the hot dogs that your teen­
to price control if it can possibly agers love are point free. Easy to
be used for any useful purpose prepare and popular with the whole
family, Mrs. America will find
whatsoever.
them easy on both the ration book
Do your stitches stagger — your and pocket book.
seams sag? With so many of us
making school clothes this fall, a
little bulletin— Farmers Bulletin
No. 1944, “ Sewing Machines,Clean­
ing and Adjustment,” published by
the U. S. Department of Agricul­
ture—will save wear on your
nerves and tear on your sewing.
And remember, if you’re in the
market for a used sewing machine,
there is a legal ceiling price set by
OPA for your protection. Call your
OPA board for information, and
don’t pay more.
DOIN’S
CASH FOR YO U R CAR
We Buy, Sell and Trade
GEO. S. KOCH MOTOR COMPANY
2929 N. E. UNION AVE.
Comer Morris Street