Portland inquirer. (Portland, Or.) 1944-194?, November 24, 1944, Page Page 7, Image 7

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PORTLAND INQUIRER
Society Doings
RATION CALENDAR
himself. And before you hop into
(Clip and keep for handy
your car to drive to the store, ask
reference)
your neighbors to share the ride.
Mr. J. W. (iroHH of 4224 S. £
Turn-about is fair play, you know,
Glenwood Street has returned to
so you will be able to get ip an Processed Foods:
Portland from a trip to Merced,
extra
hit of shopping when they Book 4—Blue stamps A8 through
California, where he buried bin on­
give you a lift. The five minutes Z8 and A5 through W5 valid in­
ly brother, Rufus Gross. Mr. Gross
it may take to arrange a car pool definitely.
will 1 m * in Portlund only a few Williams Avenue USO prepared
might very well save the life of an Meat, Butter, Cheese:
weeks, visiting friends, as the con­ a turkey dinner with all the fixin’s
American fighting man. 'Remem­ Book 4—Red stamps A8 through
tents of his brother’s will necessi­ for service men in the area on
ber, gasoline powers the attack. Z8 and A5 through P5 valid in­
tates his return to Merced.
Thanksgiving Day.
If you’ve been worried lest an definitely.
The death of his brother Rufus
Book 4.
Perhaps Thanksgiving dinner, insufficient supply of sugar would Sugar:
leaves Mr. Gross the only surviv­ Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of 112 N. 1044,
Sugar
stamps 30 through 34 val­
seemed incomplete in your prevent you from maintaining your id indefinitely,
ing member of the Gross family Page Street announced the birth of home because
each.
there was no turkey, reputation as an expert wielder of Sugar stamp 5 40 pounds
and sole heir to the family pos­ a baby girl on October 26th. Moth­ deliciously gold-browned,
through
to be the cookie cutter when Christmas Feb. 28, 1945 for 5 valid
sessions. _ Though Mr. J. W. Gross er and baby are doing fine.
pounds
home
placed in front of the official fam­ baking time rolls around, take canning only. For more canning
is a Portlander, most of the family
ily carver. Be cheered with the heart. Sugar stamp 34 in war ra­ sugar apply local board using
holdings are in Merced, California
thought
that the bird which might tion book 4 became good on No­ spare stamp 37.
where he will return in the near Mr. and Mrs. John Proctor of have graced
instead vember 16 for 5 pounds of sugar. Shoes: Loose Stamps Invalid
future
2054 N. Williams Ave. announced added a touch your of table,
home
to
the This is in line with OPA’s policy Book 3 — Airplane stamps 1-2-3
the birth of a baby girl on Novem­ Thanksgiving dinners of our fight­
of validating a sugar stamp . . . valid indefinitely. New stamp valid
Mrs. Armstead Mall of 1618 S. ber 1st. Mother and baby are re­ ing men and women. Although tur­ good
for five pounds . . . . every Nov. J.
E. Clinton Street, left this week to ported doing fine.
key production this year is ex­ two and a half months. Sugar
Coupons: Not valid unless
pected to be the largest on record, stamps now good indefinitely are Gasoline
endorsed.
the biggest part of the supply iB numbers 30, 31, 32, 33 and 34.
“A” 13 expires Dec. 21. Each
going to the armed forces. Con­
coupon
FRKE INSTRUCTION
trols were relaxed on November 5 Are the smokers in your family Stoves: worth 4 gallons.
by the War Food Administration huffy because the cigarette short­ Apply local board for purchase
to permit some sales to civilians, age is making them puff-less? If certificates
oil, gas stoves.
but there just weren’t enough to so, here are a few salient facts Wood, Coal, for
Sawdust:
MONDAY, 2:110 to 4:20 I*. M.
go around this Thanksgiving How­ which may serve to soothe ruffled Delivery by priorities based on
ever, WFA gives out the good news nerves and perhaps improve their written
that the situation will be much im­ dispositions. First of all, OPA has Fuel Oil: statements of needs.
proved for Christmas and New announced that rationing of ciga­ Current coupons valid through
Years. Thus you may yet “get the rettes is not contemplated. OPA August 31, 1945. Not more than 14
201.') N. W. MARSHALL STREET
bird”
before the holiday season is and WFA agree that this would per cent of season’s rations should
(Sellwood Bus or 2.‘Ird Car)
over. And at prices substantially ' be completely impractical. The have
used to date.
unchanged from last year. Light present shortage in some areas is Price been
Control:
Memlx*rship Cards available at Park Bureau, City Hall turkeys are costing about a cent due in part to shipments of large Refer inquiries anil complaints to
less per pound and medium and quantities . . . especially the better
SKATE RENTAL, 15c
clerk at local board.
heavy birds about a cent more per known brands . . . to American price
Rent
Control:
Open to Boys and Girls over 12 years old
soldiers and sailors overseas. Then,
pound than a year ago.
too, more people are smoking more All rented dwelling units must
be registered, and changes in ten­
And here’s some interesting in­ cigarettes under the strain of war­ ancy
reported.
,
formation for price-conscious Mrs. time conditions here at home.
America. Your grocer will soon re­ Hoarding is another contributing )
ceive, if he hasn’t already, a sup­ factor. You can do your part to NEW SUGAR STAMP VALID
plemental ceiling price list which help ease the situation by buying Sugar stamp 34 in war ration
Enjoy some Delicious
includes all those dry grocer items only for your current needs.
book 4 is good for buying five
whose prices have been changed
pounds
of sugar now, Willard
since the current lists were issued
and
Gase,
district
OPA food rationing
last August. If, when checking the
representative,
announced today.
price of a purchase on the regular
Like sugar stamps 30, 31, 32 and
522 N. BROADWAY
Near Interstate quarter list, you find an item
33,
the new stamp will be good in­
priced higher than you expected,
definitely
for buying 5 pounds of
glance at the supplemental list,
sugar,
Case
explained. Since March
posted next to it, to see if the
16, 1943, the OPA has been validat­
price
has
been
changed
or
an
item
ing
one sugar stamp—good for 5
c o r d s s e r v ic e
g a r a g e added.
pounds—every two and one-half
months, he said.
( OMPLETE A UTOMOTIV E
Just 25 shopping days till Christ­
Sugar stamp No. 40, validated
mas . . . and here are a couple of
SERVICE
February
1, 1944, is good for buy­
suggestions to go along with the
ing
5
pounds
of home canning su­
very unoriginal, but by no means
Overhauling — Body and Fender Service
gar through February 28, 1945.
unimportant one to “do your shop­
Washing and Polishing — Lubrication
ping early.” First, the post office ;
Brake Service
department has set a deadline of
PERSONALITY PORTRAITS
Latest of Fluorescent Lighting
December
first
for
mailing
of
out-
Williams and Weidler
Manager McCords pf-town parcels. That is, to guaran­
Very Reasonable
Clayt Green Photo Service
tee their arrival before St. Nick
115 Raleigh Bldg.
BE. 7455
Portland, Ore.
join her husband Corp. Armstead
Mall in Philadelphia, (.'pi. Mall was
formerly stationed at the Portland
Army Air Base but was lately
transferred to another base. Me is
at present on furlough.
The Literary Research Club met
at the home of Mrs. Blanche
Brown, 112 N. Hancock St., last
Friday afternoon. Most of the
members were present, business of
importance was transacted
Mrs. America
Meets the War
ICE SKATING AND HOCKEY
ICE ARENA
t
AFTER THE “SHOW” AT V. B. A.
J. and M. B A R - B - Q
Fried Chicken Dinners
M C
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AS NEAR AS YOUR PHONE
V mes Sensational
LA 7027
COSTUME
JEWELRY
SALE
Make W ay for W ar Effort
©
Make Room for Each Other
1*44
PORTLAND TRACTION COMPANY
The Flower Mecca
6126 N. E. Halsey St.
(1 Block South of Broadway)
continued by
popular
demand !
They’re Out in Front in Battle!
Let’s Be Out in Front in Bonds!
The cost of invasion of Germany is tre­
mendous . . . both in human lives and in
lollars. Some are paying in battle, others
in bonds. Only through use of your money
have the Yank armies been so well equipped
. . through bonds purchased in preceding
war loans. But the battle of Europe is not
over yet and the actual invasion of Japan
not yet begun. You have bought generously,
but this time double and redouble your pur­
chase of war bonds. Make the 6th War Loan
Irive mark the end of Hitler’s power . . .
and bring Japan to its knees!
Delivery Once a Day
RED BALL
TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Shop Now For Christmas
Solid gold earrings . . 141C
and 10K . . . pierced ear and
screw types. . . . Distinctive
styles, assorted stones. Now
3.95
t
Rhinestone Bowknot. Many
other lapel pins . . . assorted
stones. Values to 24.04. Now
1.50 to 12.95
Open
Friday
Evenings
Compacts and dainty H e a r t
Lockets. Some stone set . . .
others with emblems. Values
to $8.95. Now
3.95
Costume Bracelets, sterling
silver link, solid or stone-set
bracelets. Val. to 19.50, now
1.50 to 12.95
Plus Federal Tax
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Long Distance Hauling, Packing,
Crating and Shipping
2211 NE Union Ave. Tel. TR 4320
RISBERG TRUCK
SERVICE
Contract ami Commercial Hauling
VE. 4143
Day Music Co.
FOR GOOD USED PIANOS
Terms
1123 SW Washington, Portland
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Headquarters for Men’s Allwool
English Drape Suits
STANLEY’S CLOTHES SHOP
435 SW. Washington S t