Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, November 26, 1970, Image 5

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    Female Libs
Hate Jackie
Jackie Onassis is hated by the
women s L ib . It is not hard to
understand because the form er
firs t lady is opposite of every­
thing the women's Liberation
Movement stands fo r and she is
the
most popular American
female alive.
Many fem inists continue to
ask the question what makes her
so popular and why? She’s not
a woman of accomplishment like
E le a n o r Roosevelt, Florence
Nightingale o r Marlon Ander­
son?
She won a vogue contest and
she m arried two powerful men,
Jackie is a woman who believes
In pleasing her husband, doing
and seeing things his way. Jack­
ie ’s line of thinking for a suc­
cessful m a r r ia g e she says,
’ ’The most important thing for
a successful m arriage is for the
husband to do what he likes best
and does w ell. The w ife’s satis­
faction w ill follow .”
This is against everything the
feminist stands. They would say
throw off th e ir bras, get rid of
the c u rle rs, and look at them­
selves as persons, not sex ob­
jects but not Jackle-O. She has
always been a man’s woman and
today she is Am erica’s most
beautiful woman.
Her body is Jackle-O ’s firs t
concern, and she treats it as
her most Important asset. One
of her greatest assets in rela­
tionships with men is the total
attention she pays to the person
she is with. “ When you’ re with
her, she pays to the person she
is with. "When you’re with her,
she makes you feel like you
matter to h e r," said one of the
m en she dated before her
m arriage to Onassis.
In spite the women’s lib
movement many American fe­
males s till see in Jackie a
woman who comes close to
being ideal.
Highway needs
chainmen, jr.
inspectors
For the next several years,
the Oregon State Highway D i­
vision w ill be engaged in a
series of major constructions
p r o j e c t s in Eastern Oregon,
extending from Hermiston to
Ontario.
Because of the scope of the
projects, there Is a shortage
of trained personnel available
In the engineer technician
level of ju nio r Inspectors and
head chainmen. Highway per­
sonnel o fficia ls said there
were several openings avail­
able in these areas.
These
Jobs are subject to Personnel
Division regulations.
I n d i v i d u a l s Interested in
these openings should contact
Robert Hector, Highway Re­
gional O ffice Engineer in I.a-
Grande.
TV Tim e A n sw e r
G irl
Q. You said the reason children
under 18 were not allowed to be
In David F rost's studio audience
was the same reason they were
not allowed In " X ’ ’ -rated mov­
ies. Then why do they show both
David Frost and some of the
more suggestive movies on TV
w h e re children under 18 are
watching?— K.S., B ris to l, Conn.
A: You’ve a valid question.
There are TV executives who
maintain that such programming
Is based on the supposition that
parents w ill guide the viewing of
their offspring, as they are as­
sumed to guide the movie fare.
R ealistically, of course, that is
not always the case.
Q: Martin M ilner is really cool.
Is he as straight in real life as
he seems to be on "Adam
12?"—G.M., Grand Rapids.
A: Possibly more so. In real
life Marty describes him self as
"v e ry d u ll." He is very in­
volved with the drug abuse cam­
paign and travels a great deal
for that cause.
Q: Is la u rle Prange, the young
g i r l who was in the opening
show of "The Name of the
Game, ’ ’ going to be in other
TV shows soon?— T.M ., B a lti­
more.
A: After her successful TV
debut in the "N a m e ," Laurie
was Immediately signed for an
u p c o m in g role on "M edical
C enter."
C ounselor ca lls
on 'hot line*
Any person in the Portland
C o m m u n ity College d is tric t
can pick up the phone and call
a counselor, on a new "hot
lin e ’ ’ Just set up by the col­
lege.
C o u n s e lin g appointments
w ill be arranged on "h o t lin e "
request covering all sorts of
problems about college pro­
grams, learning difficu ltie s,
financial
aid,
vocational
choices, legal aid matters,
testing and guidance, and per­
sonal problems. The telephone
number is 244-6111, extension
302; it operates any time dur­
ing the day and evening until
9 p.m. except Friday evening,
Saturday and Sunday.
Sweater suit
latest thing
in men’s wear *
There’s a new kind of suit
abroad In menswear, a suit
which marks the change from
that old term to the newer des­
ignation of "m e n ’s fashions."
It goes by various names, but
"s w e a te r" suit has been gen­
erally adopted to cover the
varieties of this new look.
Instead of the standard Jacket,
pants and vest, tailored in a
standard fram e, the sweater
suit conforms naturally and ea­
s ily to the body. It's also ca­
pable of many colorful versions.
One popular style Is based
frankly on the cardigan, which
becomes a jacket with a sh irt
co lla r and cuffs added. Viceroy
Sportswear does it in a double-
knit of a crylic and s ilk blend,
bonded by the Coin process to
a c e t a t e tric o t. The bonding
makes possible the ta ilo rin g of
the knit into a suit look. Viceroy
a d d s a wide leather belt, to
make the fashion aspect of this
new kind of suit.
Belts, in fact, are the accent
seen everywhere on sweater
suits. In other versions, they
cross a sweater vest, which is
worn with a sh irt beneath it, a
scarf in the neckline. S till other
vest suits are made with bonded
woven fabrics.
E le g a n t Heir, boys’ fashion
house, uses an a crylic fabric
Coin-bonded to tric o t, in gray
and white plaid for a double-
breasted and belted tunic vest
and matching pants. Other ve r­
sions come in chalk stripes o r
tweeds, Just as do standard
suits, but with a ll the new look
of the sleeveless Jacket and the
sweater vest.
S till another form of the
sweater suit is derived from
medieval dress, the belted tunic
and pants which were standard
dress in those tim es. Like the
sweater vests, the tunics pull on
over the head.
Some have laced fronts, while
others have convertible collars
into which scarves can be
tucked. The belts are varied,
from
liz a rd -p rin t leather to
wide black leather ones studded
with metal grommets.
(A Fashion League Feature)
Walnut Park Hair Stylist
| 5260 N. E. Union
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ph. 284-9591 |
Specializing in Hair Weaving”
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H. GLEN JEWELRY, INC.
watch Repairing A Jewelry Repairi
Phone 284-1650
SALE STARTS NOV. 2 3 , 1 9 7 0
J e w e lry Sale 2 5 % to 5 0 % o ff
most items
5266 N.E. Union Ave.
Wonderful Oregon
Fryer
CHICKEN
Y o u ’ll lik e our L ittle John
Tuck
Spuds, Dip, Cob Slow, Potato
S a la d , B a k e d B eans and
WE SPECIALIZE
IN FAMILY
AND
INDIVIDUAL DINNERS
AS WELL AS FOR
LARGE GROUPS
Rolls, too!
2535 N.E. Broadway
Phone 288-6431
The World* F.ne*t Carpet* & Complete Service
W illie Johnson
CARPET SALES & SERVICE
A L T E R A T IO N S • S E R G IN G • R U G S H A M P O O IN G
Furnrture Cleaning • O r^ntal and Broodloom Reweov^g
WILLIE JO H N SO N
President
Phone 2 8 7 -1 2 8 6
4 9 5 0 N.E. U N IO N AVENUE
PORTLAND, O REG O N 9721 1
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PHARMACY
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P R E S C R I P T I O N S h =—
U N IO N
Cash and M axey’s
AVENUE
ANO
F A IL IN G
PO RTLANO, ORE DO N
Barber Shop
9 72 12
2 0 1 -3 9 6 7
o u r s
4603 N. Williams Avenue
Phone 28 4 -5 1 8 8
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: 9 :3 0
to
6 :3 0
S u n d a y s a n o H o l id a y s
Spanish Style Bedroom!
Carolyn’s
Collections
CARAMEL PIE
2% Cups Sugar
3 Tablespoons Flour
2 Tablespoons Cornstarch
3 Tablespoons Butter, Melted
3 Cups M ilk
4 Large Eggs
Pinch Salt
Combine in a large saucepan
the sugar, flo u r and cornstarch.
Add to this the butter, m ild and
slig h tly beaten yolks of the
eggs. Add salt and place over
medium heat.
Place ‘r-cup of sugar in a
heavy s k ille t over medium heat.
S tir the fir s t m ixture at fre ­
quent intervals while you keep
an eye on the sugar in the s k il-
let-don’t s tir . As soon as the
custard m ixture begins to cool
slig h tly s t ir constantly until it
reaches a ro llin g boll. By this
tim e the sugar in the skille t
should have begun to m elt. When
almost all of it has melted, s tir
w ell. It should be carmellzed
and bubbly a ll over.
As soon as this stage is
reached add the firs t m ixture,
s t i r r i n g constantly. Continue
cooking until it is smooth, crea­
my and thickened.
Remove from heat. Beat the
egg whites fo r meringue. Pour
the caramel m ixture into two
baked 9 Inch pastry shells. Top
with meringue. Bake at 350 de­
grees until slightly browned.
PORTLAND/OBSERVER Nov. 26, 1970
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Richly Framed M irror
Spacious Five-Drawer Chest
IllM H IIIin
These are just a few
of the many bedroom
suites that are on
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