Pa«« 7 PORTLAND INQUIRER "Society News" served, th e guests played bridge St., was quietly m arried in V an­ for diversion. couver, W ashington, to Mr. Carl Pow ell, a faithful em ployee of C hicago G overnm ent Em ployee the P o rtlan d Hotel here. Honored With Dinner Party The bride and groom are liv­ ing at 13 NE Tillam ook St. Mrs. Earl M. W inslow, 511 NE M is. L ev erett came here about Roseland St., honored Mrs. Mary Phillips, who is em ployed in a y e ar ago and has received two th e G overnm ent Signal Corps prom otions since she w ent to Office, Chicago, 111. M onday night w ork for th e K ress m anagem ent. F irst in the cafeteria w here she w ith a lovely d in n er party. O ver a h u n d red guests w ere was placed in charge of the o th er help; later w hen she was present. An excellent d in n er was served, prom oted to the position she now a fte r which some played games, holds. She has a son, Mr. Ulysses others danced. All left ex p ress­ L ev erett and his fam ily, at 40 ing th a t they had been royally N Freem ont St., an electrician at en tertain ed . W illam ette Iron and Steel Works, Oklahom a Educators In Town also L eaderm an — swing shift, M essers Fred H am m ons, A. H. M ontgom ery W ard store, and a Troupe and Jo h n G ordon, of d au g h ter, Miss M arjorie L ev er­ O klahom a arriv ed in P o rtlan d ett, at 4105 N Com m ercial Ave. Mr. C. C. Morgon, Instructor of Pullm an P orters, prom inent Elk official and other fratern al and civic organizations, of 4105 No. C om m ercial Ave., retu rn ed hom e F riday a fte r being aw ay on official business for the P u ll­ m an Com pany since J u n e 5th. Mr. M organ visited V ancouver, S eattle, and Spokane, W:«sh., and Billings, Mont., w hile aw ay. Mrs. Lucile Morgon, wife of Mr. Morgon is recu p eratin g after a brief illness; her m any friends are glad to know th a t she is im proved. Miss A lm a H unter, comely teacher, from M uskogee, O kla­ homa, arrived in the city S a tu r­ day. She is planning to rem ain here d u ring the sum m er m onths. Shipyard Shop Stew ard At present she is in V anport, S atu rd ay . Mr. H am m ond is principal of Honors W ife With Birthday but expects to live in P ortland the P aw nee High School, P aw ­ Party at an early date. nee, Okla., Mr. Troups, Coach Mrs. T rudie K ennedy, form er Mr. Alonzo Batson, 4629 NW beautician at the C harlene B eau­ of the N ow ata High School Foot­ 44th St., Shop S tew ard at the ty Bok on W illiam s Ave., left ball Team, N ow ata, Okla., and W illam ette Iron and Steel W orks for W alla W alla, W ash., for a Mr. Gordon, a well know n a th ­ honored his wife, Mrs. M ary brief stay w ith her husband, who lete from Tulsa, Okla. Batson, w ith a Sw ing-shift party, These gentlem en w ill be d in ­ last S atu rd ay night a fte r w o rk ­ is a patien t in the hospital th ere; they plan to go to C alifornia ing car w aiters for th e U. P. ing hours. the sum m er shortly and from th ere to O kla­ railro ad d u ring R efreshm ents w ere served and homa City, O kla., w here Mrs. m onths. the guests enjoyed them selves M is. Delores H ow ard arriv ed playing w hist and bridge and K ennedy expects to m ake her Tuesday from B rem ington, W ash­ dancing. fu tu re home. ington; she is now em ployed at In leaving she said “My hus-| T he following w ere those p res­ ent: band is th e re —ihe’s lonesom e” the S hasta hotel here. Mrs. Ju n e Runnels, secretary “he needs me so badly”— I am Mr. John L. Moore ,Mrs. Ol- of “The Office for V ocational lie Mae Hopkins, Mrs. O krita going to him ”. So love overcom es O p p o rtu n ity ” who has been ill Mills, Mr. Thom as C. Jackson, a business career. Mrs. M amie M cLaughlin, wife for som e tim e, re tu rn e d to her Mr. and Mrs. Leon H olliday, Jr., Mr. V. T. M cLaughlin the tailor, desk this week. Mr. A llen Forem an, Mrs. Jam es Mrs. R unnels is the efficient Jam erson, Mrs. Lillie Mae H ol­ at 1623 NE 1st Ave, left M onday for .h e r home, M onrovia, Calif., S ecrtary of said office and is liday, Mr. Jo h n W. H ew itt, Mr. after spending a w eek w ith her doing a splendid job. Hev m any H ugh R. Wilson, Mr. H. W. Paul, husband. She reports a very e n ­ friends are very proud to see Mr. P hillips W illiams, Chesley h er back on th e job. joyable stay here. E. C orbett, Miss M arjorie V. L Kress's A ssistant Pantry Su per­ everette, Mis Rebecca S. Love, A L ovely Surprise Party intendent Surprises Friends in Mr. Eugene (Baby) H arris, Mrs. Josephine Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. W. Ingersall gave a Quiet Marriage Jac k Solom an, Mr. and Mrs. Ben surp rise din n er party in honor of her husband, a t th e ir residence, L ast Sunday, Ju n e 17, Mrs. Sm ith, Mr. and Mrs. C larence 3384 S. E. W oodw ard Ave., F ri­ L ottie Mae L everett, of 40 NE Scroggins, Mr. H erm an Banks, day night. Sixteen guests w ere F rem ont St., A ssistant Superin*- Mr. Louis Taylor, Mrs. M attie present. ten d en t of th e P a n try at K ress’ Q uinn, Tulsa, Okla., Mr. Floyd A fter a lovely rep ast was Five and Ten C ent store on 5th W. C lark, Mrs. Louise M clntire, Miss Effie Mae D anford, Miss L. H ouston and Mr. Scott Jack - son. Mrs. A lb erta M orris, form erly landlady and o p erato r of “Homes A p artm en t, 331 NW Ave., city, arriv ed in P o rtlan d Monday, Ju n e 18, a fte r an absence since Ju n e, 1943. She is stopping w ith a friend of long standing, Mrs. Nellie P ark er, 1743 N W illiams Ave. That says it ! Northwestern Electric P ractically all day M onday Mrs. M orris w as beseiged w ith is meeting big « « tim e demands callers and w as kept answ ering co n stan t calls over the phone for p o w e r-a t U ss «han pre-war from acquaintances; am ong those out of tow n w ho came to see price. Although living costs have h er w ere: th e Bailey brothers, W ym an and “B ubber”, from increased 27.1% l9 i9 > ,he S eattle, W ashington, and W alter G reen of Stockton, Calif. average price received by North­ Mrs. W illie Cornelious, of 28 western Electric for residential NE Fargo St., w ent to th e hos­ pital this w eek for tre a tm e n t service actually has come for sinus trouble. We w ere not able, as we w en t to press, to 34% — and is now only about half secure the nam e of the hos­ pital. the national average. We wish h er a speedy recov­ ery. Mrs. Jesse C ulberson, of Van- port, has recovered and is back to w ork this w eek. Among th e sick this w eek are Mr. Le G ustus Blount, N. W ill­ A Procreine. E U c t n c iams Ave., Mr. H ow ard Petti- Amer i c an Bac i ne, . Ma n a g e me n t ford, Royal Palm Hotel. w IN THE GROOVE' Babes Meal Planning Corner BY MRS. FLORA L. FAULK 2736 N. E. Rodney Ave. Portland 12. Oregon Williams Court Rent Overcharges Bring Fine and Refunds Edw ard Agee «w ner of p ro p er­ ties located at 1472 and 1476 NE W illiams C ourt retu rn ed $304.50 to tw o ten an ts by order of th e O.P.A. for ren t over­ charges. A lthough the houses had been registered w ith the O.P.A. at $6.00 to $15.00 per m onth over various periods, Agee was charging $41.00 per m onth rent. An O.P.A. investigation followed a com plaint and Agee was forced to refund th e te n ­ ants and in addition pay $152.25 to the U. S. T reasurer, C harles K aufm an, OPA enforcem ent a t­ torney reported this week. The tw o houses carried a m ax ­ im um legal ren t of $6.00 p er mo. j up to M arch 12, 1945 and $15 per m onth th ereafter. Agee is ch arg ­ ed w ith collecting the $41.00 per m onth re n t since 1943. Also included in th e OPA re ­ port w as M. Diducich, B roadw ay Store located at 200 N. B road­ w ay w ho was fined $25.00 for overcharge on fruit. Blueberry Muffins So easy—your youngster can make 'em • C om e b lu e b e rry tim e, a n d It’s tim e fo r b lu e b e rry m uffins—fe a th ­ e ry lig h t a n d fln e -te x tu re d —d e lic a te b lu e b e rry flav o r "co m in g th ro u g h " in full. A n d even y o u r te e n -a g e y o u n g s te r c a n m a k e d elicio u s ones, u sin g th is te s te d recip e, w ith a re a l­ ly b la n d all-v e g e ta b le s h o rte n in g . F o r a q u ic k b r e a k f a s t t r e a t : m e a s u re in g re d ie n ts , c u t in S p ry th e n ig h t b efo re. N e x t m o rn in g , tu r n in liq u id s a n d b lu e b e rrie s, b a k e w h ile yo u p re p a re b re a k fa s t. N o m o rn in g g ro u c h es, no w ails o f *T m n o t h u n g ry ,” w h e n th e fa m ily sn iffs f r a g r a n t B lu e b e rry Muflins, p ip in g h o t fro m th e ov en ! W h y n o t m a k e som e to d a y ? M ak e p le n ty b ec au se y o u ’ll g e t ca lls fo r seco n d s, th ird s a n d f o u r t h s ! S end y o u r w o rk e rs a w a y all s e t f o r a good m o rn in g ’s w o rk , a n d be s u re to tu c k B lu e b e rry Muffins in to th e V ic to ry lu n ch b o x cs, too. Blueberrtf Muffins 2 cups sifted 2 tablespoons enriched floor sugar 8 teaspoons baking (4 cup Spry powder X egg. beaten 1 % teaspoons salt 1 cup milk X cup fresh blueberries S ift flo u r w ith b a k in g p o w d er, s a lt a n d s u g a r. C u t in S p ry fine. Com ­ b in e e g g a n d m ilk . T u rn liq u id s in ­ to d ry in g re d ie n ts a n d s t i r v ig o r­ o u sly u n til all flo u r is d am p en e d . F o ld b lu e b e rrie s c a re fu lly in to b a t­ te r. B a k e in S p ry c o a te d m uffin p a n s in h o t o v en (425°F.) 20-30 m in u te s. M ak e s 12 m uffins. Ration tip for wise housewives B e on th e lo o k o u t fo r new , tcartcise re cip es, sp e c ia lly m a d e to u se r a ­ tio n e d in g re d ie n ts s p a rin g ly , a n d to g iv e b e s t re s u lts . C lip a n d sav e th e m . FOOD RATION STAMPS GOOD MAR. APR. j MAY j JUNE E F G H J 2 2 2 2 2 JULY I AUG. SEPT RED STAM PS J___ i Next stamps become good in July BLUE STAM PS NORTHWESTERN ELECTRIC EVERYTOWN V isitor: “P ard o n me, are you a resid en t h ere?” Local G uy: “Yep, been here goin’ on 50 years. W hat kin I do for you?” V isitor: “I ’m looking for a crim ­ inal law yer. Do you have one h ere?” Local G uy: “W ell, w e’re p retty sure w e have, b u t w e can’t prove it.” THRU AUG. 31 ____ z j D E F G H 1 1 1 1 1 THRU SEPT. 3 0 Next stamps become good in July i i SUGAR STAM P SUGAR \.r I THRU AUG. 31 i • r ' C U P THIS CHART FOP FUTURE REFERENCE