1944-12-08

At Portland's "Hot Spot" PORT~ND INQUIRER DRIVE SLATED ON USED CAR PRICES Price ceilings on used passenger cars will be checked during De– cember on a nation-wide basis~ Mc– Dannell Brown, district OPA direc– tor, was informed from Washington· this week. Batties-Warren Nuptials in Guilds Guilds Lake was the scene of a beautiful setting on Saturd&y even– ing for the wedding ceremony of Miss Inez B. Warren, formerly of Linden, Texas and M'r. Sylvester Batties, fonnerl)t of Albuquerque, New Mexico. The wedding was con– sumated at the home of the bride's parent, Mr. William Warren, 4535 "Certainly OPA must protect the N. W. 44th Court. public from violations of these ceil-, The maid of honor was Miss La– ings, and obtain repayment of over- Verne Pruitt, the best man Mr. charges if they have occurred," Leroy Smith and the flower girl Brown declared. "We must also little Miss Pauline Jones, all from protect the honest dealer of the the Guilds Lake area and recent community who is buying and sell- residents of Portland. ing at ceiling prices." Rev. M. Moses Roberts officiated. The campaign will be aimed at V. B. A.-~. Ollie Organ entertains out-of-town visitors at the Voters Benefit Association, 1340 N. Crosby St. Left to right are: Mrs. Roberts of Tacoma, Wash, Mrs. Reba Donaldson, Portland, Mr. Sam Rucker of Tacoma, brother-in-law of Mrs. Ollie Organ (next) and Mr. Roberts, also of Tacoma.. all sellers of used cars who violate the price regulation, including both private individuals and dealers, he explained. Many buyers do not ex– amine carefully the certificates of Society Doings On our sick list is Mrs. Jason Fontane whose sister, Mrs. Jean Brown, visited her recently. Mrs. Brown, a former resident of Port– land, now resides in Berk'eley, Cal. and was here visiting her sister and old friends for a week during the Thanksgiving holiday period. We are pleased to note that Mrs. Fontane is convalescing and we hope she will soon be out again. Mrs. Janice Lewis has been ill 43rd Avenue, confined to her home transfer they sign, and do not know with a broken foot, was the recipi- they are being overcharged, Brown ent of a lovely Poinsetta plant sent said. to her by the day shift workers of The national campaign will be di– the Chase Bag Co. plant, where rected at ferreting out concealed she was employed. The night shift violations, the OPA director point– sent her a Chinese Evergreen plant ed out. and a Pink Begonia. Mrs. English . . ·11 b f. d t h h f Typical of these concealed viola- Wl e con me o er orne or . . t . hons which have been uncovered some 1me. · OPA · h t Th S hl . ht Cl b f M t by m t e pas , are: e earc 1g u o oun . , 01 . B t• t h h t t the 1. ReqUirement that the buyer 1ve ap IS c urc me a .. h f Mr Cl Pi k t 1319 pay an additional amount above the orne o s. ara c e , 1 1 . 1 . h ll t N La b St ega ce1 mg to t e se er to ge · ra ee ' · 1 the car. for some time in her home but is 2. Charging the buyer of a less NEGRO BUYS expensive car the maximum price FIRST BOND 1 for a higher priced model. · I 3. Allowing an unreasonably low now recovering. ' - Mrs. A. G. Garrett is up and around again after a prolonged ill- ness. Mrs. Lela Gray of Longview, Wash., visited Portland last Sat– urday and Sunday as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver E. Smith, of S. W. First Ave. WASHINGTON D. c. Nov. 21. amount for a car traded in, or re– Price Collins, 55, Negro j~nitor, of- quiring a trade-in as a condition of ficially opened the Sixth War Loan sale. in Milwaukee by purchasing the 4. Requiring the purchaser to first bond sold at campaign head- buy on the time payment, or quarters~one of $1,000 denomina- finance plan when he wishes to pay Miss Vivian Young of 96th Ave. tion. cash, and is recovering from a serious illness. Collins is proud of his record of 5. Illegal sales made at "warran- ) Her' sister, little Miss Marion ..having bought the first bond in 1 ty" prices. I Young, was confirmed in St. Philips the last four campaigns. He bought Episcopal Church on Sunday, Nov. his first bond soon after Pearl Har- ~. ~~ . Mr. and Mrs. Roberts of Taco- When he arrived at headquarters, rna, Washington and Mrs. Sam Collins brought along a sheaf of Rucker were the week end guests bonds-63 of them aggregating of Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Organ of J $12,000-just to prove to War Bond 1566 N. E. Williams Court. ' officials that "I'm not only buying j Mrs. Talton English, 4320 S. E. 'em-but I'm hanging onto 'em." FREE INSTRUCTION ICE SKATING AND HOCKEY MONDAY, 2:30 to 4:30P.M. ICE ARENA 2045 N. W. MARSHALL STREET (Sellwood Bus or 23rd Car) Membership Cards available at Park Bureau, City Hall SKATE RENTAL, 15c Open to Boys and Girls over 12 years old Elks Club Open To Teen-Agers The Daugh~r Elks, members of Dahlia Temple No. 202, in joint session on Tuesday evening, with members of Billy Webb Lodge, IBPOEW, agreed to permit the use of their club rooms by the Teen– agers of the community. The suggestion offered some time ago by a member, Mrs. Arthur A. Cox, will be carried out as soon as suitable improvements can be made in the appointments of the hall. Already arrangements have been made to install Venetian Blinds, Draperies, more tables and other things that will make the hall an inviting place for the younger people. Daughter Ruler Mrs. Letha Peck announced that all arrangements will be under the direction of Mrs. Cox and that the hall will •be ready for use some time next month. MAIL IN YOUR SUBSCRIPTION TODAY! AFTER THE "SHOW" AT V. B. A. ' Enjoy some Delicious J. and M. BAR-B-Q and Prescription Guaranteed One Year .)-L Guaranteed Against Breakage for r One Year (rimless glasses excepted) Fried Chicken Dinners 522 N. BROADWAY Near Interstate McCORDS SERVICE & GARAGE COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Overhauling - Body and Fender Service Washing and Polishing - Lubrication Brake Service Williams aud Weidler Manager C. C. McCord lt~ Guaranteed Highest Quality Lenses }} Guaranteed Perfect Styling l} Immediate Satisfaction Guaranteed P... f RATION CALENDAR (Clip and keep for handy refereJ.Ice) Processed Foods: Book 4-Blue stamps AS through ZS and A5 through W5 valid in– definitely. Meat, Butter, Cheese: Book 4-Red stamps AS through ZS and A5 through P5 valid in– definitely. Sugar: Book 4. Sugar stamps 30 through 34 val– id indefinitely, 5 pounds each. Sugar stamp 40 valid through Feb. 2S, 1945 for 5 pounds home canning only. For more canning sugar apply - local board using spare stamp 37. Shoes: Loose Stamps Invalid Book 3 - Airplane stamps 1-2-3 valid indefinitely. New stamp valid Nov. 1. Gasoline Coupons: Not valid unless endorsed. "A" 13 expires Dec. 21. Each coupon worth 4 gallons. Stoves: Apply local board for purchase tertificates for oil, gas stoves. Wood, Coal, Sawdust: • Delivery by priorities based on written statements of needs. Fuel Oil: Current coupons valid through August 31, 1945. Not more than 14 per cent of season's rations should nave been used to date. Price Control: Refer inquiries and complaints to price clerk at local board. Rent Control: All repted dwelling units must be registered, and changes in ten– ancy reported. i Cathay Grocery 2517 N. Williams OPEN EVERY DAY SUNDAJYS AND HOLIDAYS Open from 9 :30 a. m. to 1:30 p.m. EVERYONE WEUCOME Coin Operated Phonographs G. F. Johnson Music Co. BE. 8131 1022 S.W. Morrison, near 11th Portland 5, Ore. THE fdedley Hotel 2272 N. Interstate Ave. Portland's Leading Colored Hotel MUrdock 9533 PERSONALITY PORTRAITS Latest of Fluorescent Lighting Very Reasonable Clayt Green Photo Service 415 Raleigh Bldg. BE. 7455 Portland, Ore. RED BALL TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. 'Long Distance Hauling, Packing, Crating and Shipping 2211 NE Union Ave. Tel. TR 4320 RISBERG TRUCK SERVICE Contract and Commercial Hauling VE. 4143 Day Music Co. FOR GOOD USED PIANOS Terms 1123 SW Washington, Portland •

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