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September 21. 1945 PORTLAND INQUIRER h er b irth d ay last Sunday, Sep- LOCAL M INISTER one’s living cost. • • * tem b er 16th. ON VACATION T R IP F rid ay evening, Mrs. Ida Mae Rev. and Mrs. R. E. D onald H ere a re a few facts about T n D a By A nn M orrison and M ackleroy honored Mrs. Sam son left for K ansas C ity, M is food supplies. P ep p er w ill con- 1 0 D e L .C U lC a llO n a l Kellogg, a visitor, w ith a th e ater souri, to atten d th e B aptist con tinue scarce u n til w e know the H eleona Searcie NEW YORK (IPS)—T he most party. Mrs. Louise D awson also vention there. From K ansas C ity condition of stocks in th e F ar com prehensive program y et tried enjoyed th e affair. th e Donaldsons w ill m otor to East, the source of 98 p e rc en t of in th e field of 16 m illim eter film Mrs. D ave G reen, 1633 N. E. Home from a fo rtn ig h t’s v aca Roan M ountain, Tennessee, w here our norm al supply. N one has production and d istrib u tio n w ill G oing street, has as her house tion in C anada are Mrs. Jan ice they will, join th e o th e r p art of been im ported from the D utch be lau n ch ed in th e n ear fu tu re by guest for a fo rtn ig h t h er m o th Lewis, h er m other, Mrs. B. S h el th e fam ily in a fam ily reunion at East Indies or B ritish M alaya M etro-G oldw yn-M ayer. er, Mrs. M. Price, and her niece, ton, Mrs. A. C aldw ell and Mrs. the home of Mrs. D onaldson’s since 1942. T here w ill be m ore A n n o u n cem en t of the plan by Miss A lb erta M yers, both from Viola Irving. The group m otor- parents. The Rev. and w ife w ill canned fish for civilians this y ear A rth u r M. Loew , presid ent of Chicago, 111. ed to V ancouver, B. C., th en took be out of the city u n til O ctober th an w e’ve had since 1942. Re- Loew ’s In te rn a tio n a l C orporation, M isses Lena H illsm an and in th e boat trip over to V ictoria 1st. Rev. Paul Jo n es w ill be in duced m ilitary req u irem en ts stated th a t th e pro g ram called for R uth Scott are enjoying a ten an(t back to Seattle, W ashington charge of th e People C om m unity m ake th e increase possible. A m aking o f all ty p es of ed u cational days vacation trip at Seaside, to m otor back to P o rtlan d . They B aptist church in the absence of b um per crop of alm onds w ill pro- subjects for classroom s an d train- Oregon. all reported as having a w o n d er Rev. Donaldson. vide housew ives w ith plentiful ing use, along w ith 16 m illim eter Pvt. David Reese, son of Mr. supplies of this nut. W alnuts and replicas of all the program photo Mr. and Mrs. W illiam B adger ful time. Mr. and Mrs. Jam es W ilson and Mrs. Jam es Reese of S. E. pecans w on’t come on the m arket plays released an n u ally to m ovie of G earh art, Oregon, w ere v isit ors in th e city Sunday. celebrated th e ir second w edding Ash street, P o rtlan d , O regon, is u n til later in the fall. th e atres aro u n d th e globe. Mr. and Mrs. Clem D uncan a r an n iv ersary F rid ay evening, S ep stationed now in G uam . He has The school and d o cu m entary rived hom e S atu rd ay evening a f tem b er 14th, at th e hom e of Mr. been overseas for tw o years. He B etter q u ality of half soles are films to be sponsored by MGM te r a m o n th ’s visit in th e E act. and Mrs. Loom is H arris, p aren ts is a g rad u ate of Benson P o ly or soon w ill be available at the will be produced in association L ittle M aster D elvin Larone of Mrs. W ilson. A th re e course technic School. rep air shops. A new m aterial w ith specialists in m odern visual Moore, the tw o-m onth-old son of d in n e r in a settin g of w h ite and called neolite is now coming on education, and w ill em brace such Mr. and Mrs. R oosevelt Moore yellow flow ers w as served to j th e m arket, as are brow n com- study fields as geography, chem - w as christened at B ethel A. M. E. tw en ty guests. The couple re position ru b b er and fiber soles istry, physics and history. The C hurch S unday m orning by P re ceived m any lovely gifts. Mrs. sim ilar to types sold before the United tates governm ent and of- siding Elder, Rev. L. F. G reene. H arris was assisted in serving th e i w ar, except made of sy n th etic in- ficials of m any o th er govern- The G od-P arents w ere Mr. and guests by Mrs. Jam es F letcher. T h re’s more good ratio n in g stead of n a tu ra l rubber. Shoe re- m ents have expressed great inter- Mr. and Mrs. H arry H ardy and Mrs. J. C. Daney. Point pair shops are p erm itted to est in th e w idespread use of Mrs. B. C. A llen is up from Mr. and Mrs. V ernon G askins new s for Mrs A m erica. charge five to fifteen cents a pair films of this type, C alifornia for a few days to see w ere host and hostess for a gay values of all types of cheese have over th e ir reg u lar prices for sol- MGM releases in 16 m illim eter This h er son B row ning A llen, Jr., off cocktail p a rty M onday evening, been reduced to zero. ing of shoes w ith these tw o types of th e com pany’s own reg u lar to M eharry M edical School, and S eptem ber 10th, honoring M rs m eans the housew ife can use the of m aterials because of higher Hollywood productions w ill bring red points she form erly spent for to move th e ir things to South A lb ert Johnson and Mrs. Sam the latest stars and screen en tcr- cheese to purchase m eat and b u t costs. Los A ngeles, Cal., w here Rev. B. K ellogg, m o th er and sister of * * * tain m en t to isolated com m unities C. A llen w as appointed. Mrs. Mrs. H arry H ardy. A large num ter. The reduction in point v a l TIRES * or in tow ns too sm all to su p port A llen plans to leave Tuesday b er of guests called d u rin g the ues was possible because cheese Use m ileage rationing record in a reg u lar th eatre, In d istrib u tio n evening. She w ill be accom pan receiving hours, 8 to 11 P. M m an u factu rers are no longer re m aking applications. | of these film s m obile projector ied by h er d aughter, Miss F lo r T he affair w as given a t th e qu ired to set aside a certain p e r PRICE CONTROL ' units w ill be utilized, sim ilar to hom e of Mr. and Mrs. H arry centage of ch ed d ar cheese for ence H ilderbrand. P ay po m ore th an ceiling pri- those w hich have accom panied governm ent use to fill m ilitary M isses R uby and D oris W agon H ardy. ces to help p rev en t inflation. our service men in th e ir travels Mrs. S eleta Jo h n so n has as and oth er needs. T he restruc- RENT CONTROL er are new com ers to our city to far-flu n g battlefronts. T hey are m aking th e ir hom e w ith h er guest for a w eek h e r sister, tions on m an u factu re of foreign- It is p rim arily because of the In F ederal ren t control areas, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R andall of Mrs. M. B lakey and Mrs. A. H an type cheese to increase produc all ren ted dw ellings m ust be reg lessons deriv ed from use of m o 1233 N. E. 3rd Ave. The Misses cock, both from K ansas C ity, Mo tion of cheddar cheese have also istered. tion pictu res in th e present w ar, W agoner are from Rosw ell New In honor of h er guest, Mrs. J o h n been term inated. Mr. Loew explained, th a t th e * * • Meico. Miss D oris W agoner is son en tertain ed Sunday evening new production plan has been de W ar-tim e controls are being a tten d in g W ashington H igh and w ith a b u ffet d in n e r of fried veloped. T he film ex ecu tive Miss R uby W agoner w ho is a chicken and all th a t goes w ith it dropped as quickly as conditions stressed his feeling tljat th e far g ra d u a te of th e Jefferso n high E ighteen guests w ere p resent. perm it. B ut the Office of Price g re a ter use of 16 m illim eter pic is keeping a school Los A ngeles, Cal., is a t The evening w as spent playing A dm inistration tu res w ould not in any w ay c u r ten d in g th e C om m ercial B usiness cards and ju st chatting. E v ery w atchful eye on prices to prevent W ashington, D. C.—P lan s for tail 25 m illim eter production, but body enjoyed th em selves and any increase in th e cost of living. stepping up its highw ay first aid w ould m erely am plify it. School. Mr. E arl B urdine, a form er w as sorry w hen the hour of p a rt It w ill be m any m onths before program w ere announced last supplies of m ost peace-tim e w eek by the A m erican Red Cross. P o rtlan d er, is spending a few ing arrived. w here p ro m p t m edical care is fre goods eq u al th e huge p en t-u p de Mr. Lee S h ep p ard w ishes to days visiting his sister and b ro C alling atte n tio n to th e “sharp q u en tly no t av ailab le.” th er-in -law , Mr. and Mrs. O tto th a n k his m any frien d s for th e ir m and. D uring th a t tim e, price ¡ncrease ¿n traffic in ju ries and Mr. O’C onnor lists the n u m b er kindness ceilings w ill be m ain tain ed on fatalities since term in atio n of of h ig h w ay first-aid stations now R utherford. Mr. B urdine is on cards, flow ers, and his w ay to Seattle, W ashington, show n him w hile he w as confin cost-of-living item s w here neces- gasoline rationing», w hich he in o p eration as 2,177; as com having served tw o y ears w ith ed in a local hospital. Mr. S h ep sary to p re v e n t a drastic increase term ed a ..fo retaste of w h at we pared w ith a p re w ar total of 2,- 0 m ay ex p ect w ith full resum ption 885| th e arm y in th e South Pacific p ard is now a t hom e on 3228 in prices. Mrs - m ®rl^a m us T he n u m b er of m obile le r p a rt in is a t agains peacetim e m otor vehicle trav - units, he said, has ju m p ed from a w here he received an honorable S. W. 1st Ave. inflation by paying no m ore th an e l „ Red Cross C hairm an Basil discharge. Mrs. F rancis W ilson, form erly p rew ar to ta l of 3,959 to a p resen t O ’C onnor predicted a g re a ter to tal of 10,742. M rs. W. B. B row n honored of P o rtlan d , now living in Taco ceiling pi ices. ^ ^ ^ Mrs. B. C. A llen and P residing ma, W ashington, sp en t th e w eek , . . , ., „ need fo r hig h w ay first aid th an The highw ay stations, he e- C lothing is one of the biggest before the w ar E lder, Rev. L. F. G reene w ith a end in the city. plained, are established in coop item s in th e cost-of-living. o ..F o rtu n ately » he said, “th e d in n e r p a rty Sunday afternoon. b e tte r p ro tect Mrs. m e n ca s poc-1 Qf Red eratio n w ith the operators of SICK LIST O thers sharing th e honor w ere gasoline service stations, highw ay Mrs. L. K. W eeks of 2616 S. E. ketbook w hen she is shopping for Crosg highw a first aid s ta tions stores and restau ran ts, to u rist Miss Florence H ilderbrand, Mrs. ^ m aintained to a re _ H e n ire tta M arshall an d Mr. Rob 1th A venue and Mrs. A. M ann th e fam ily w ardrobe , O PA is ex- L inns and various organizations; of 1217 N. E. 3rd avenue. T heir ten d in g its p re - ic e ing p an , m ark ab le ex ten t th ro u g h o u t the including sm all tow n and ru ra l e rt H ayw ard. y e a r s ,. w hile the vast fleet C ongratulations go to Mrs. Oli- m any friends w ish th em a speedy cover a w id er range of m en s,! fire d ep artm en ts. A t least tw o v e r E. Sm ith, w ho celeb rated recovery. w o m en s, and c 1 * ® ra ^ ° of first aid m obile units, m anned first aid tra in e d individuals, he and w ool clothing M ost cot on L Red Cross firs t_aiders and said, are av ailab le a t these s ta clothing is a rea y un er e eq Ujpped w ith approved first-aid tions a t all hours of the day and provision. P re-tick etin g m eans materials> are in continuous op- night, and th e locations are c lea r th a t th e m an u factu rer m u st a t - and serve as th e ly m ark ed by h ig h w ay signs tach a tag to eac garm en s a | ^as^s yor an im m ed iate and ra pid _ bearing th e Red Cross em blem ing th e ceiling price m 0 ars ly ex panding program , reaching and th e designation “Em ergency and cents. This ena es e con | Qut especially into ru ra l areas F irst A id.” su m er to check th e ceiling price 325 N. W. THIRD AVE. (N ear F lan d ers St.) easily. Society News" MGM's New Program Mrs. America Meets the Peace Red Cross Peps Up Hi-way First Aid CAST OF THE FLOOR SHOW CLUB M ONTEREY * m .EFT TO RIG H T—BLONDIE; THE UBANGI CHORUS (Female Im personators); and PEE WEE . . . Two Floor Shows Nightly . . . B ring Y our B ottle to Y our Table Mix Your Own D rinks F or R eservations Phone BR 9050 Thom as W aller. Prop. * * The housew ife w ho likes to I tre a t h er fam ily and guests to u n u su al and exotic cuisine w ill| be in terested to know th a t sev eral kinds of little-used foods arej being rem oved from price con trol. Included in the list are such fish delicacies as canned | caviar, frog legs, im ported can ned snails and sm oked sturgeon. Among th e fru its and vegetables I item s are canned artichokes, can- [ ned an d frozen bamboo sprouts and bean sprouts, brined and can-1 ned cauliflow er, canned and fro zen corn on th e cob, im ported I canned m ushroom s, canned m u sh room sauce, brin ed peppers, im ported canned pickled onions, canned w a ter chestnuts, and I brined w aterm elon. The rem ov al of these m inor food items! w hich do not figure in the cost of living from price control w ill | enable OPA to devote m ore tim e: to th e really big job of firm ly controlling prices of food item s I w hich play a big p a rt in every-1 RATION STAMPS GO O D JUNE • JULY AUG. j SEPT 1 OCT. NOV. DEC. RED STAIAPS RETAILERS PAY 2 POINTS A POUND FOR USED HOUSEHOLD FATS C U P THIS CHART FOR FUTURE REFERENCE