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PORTLAND/OBSERY FR T hursday M ay 13. 1971
M in o ritie s in
H o w to keep
p a re n ts o f fo u r c h ild re n , in c lu d ­
ing a son at l e w is and C la r k
C o lle g e ; a d a u g h te r in
high
schobl; a n d t w o sons in e le ­
m e n ta ry sch o o l.
F u tu re F o ru m p ro g ra m s w ill
e m p h a size co m m u n ity
health
re s o u rc e s c lin ic s , e tc . w h ich
o ffe r fre e the kind o f p re v e n tiv e
m e d ic a l c a re M r s .G ilm o r e w ill
d is c u s s .
Both p a re n ts a re p a r tic u la r ly
u rg e d to p a rtic ip a te in
the
F o ru m s e rie s , w h ich a re being
presented by v o lu n te e rs a t no
ch a rg e to those a tte nd in g . B a b y-
s ittin g is p ro v id e d ,a n d " c o ff e e
b re a ks " s c h e d u l e d . F ilm s ,
c a r t o o n s t r ip s, g i v e -a w a y
m a te r ia ls and o th e r health aids
a re used to supplem ent
the
sp e a kers, and q u estion -
and
a n s w e r se ssions a re e n co ura g ­
ed, a c c o rd in g to M r s . B a rb a ra
D a le , R .N . p ro g ra m c o o rd in a ­
t o r , a m e m b e r of the E m anuel
in s e rv ic e teaching s ta ff.
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Need
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Glasses
g u ild
Y co n fe re n ce sponsored by the
the A m e ric a n New sp a p e r G u ild
( A F L - C lO , C L C ) has re c o m ­
mended c o n tra c tu a lly
fixe d
" in .n in iu m p e r c e n t a g e s o f
m in o rity
e m p lo y e s w h e re v e r
p o ssib le " t o re m e d y past and
co n tin u in g
in e q u itie s .” T h is
was one o f IO re c o m m e n d a tio n s
of the g u ild 's C o n fe re n c e on Re­
c ru itm e n t and T ra in in g o f M m o -
r ity -G r o u p E m p lo y e s held
in
New Y o rk C ity . The co n fe re n ce
said th a t " th e man who run the
in d u s try re s p o n s ib le f o r in­
fo rm in g m illio n s
o f people
e v e ry day o f the changes taking
p la ce in the w o r ld ’ s
m ost
p o w e rfu l n a tio n have not b rought
enough m ea n in g fu l changes in
t h e ir own e m n ir e s ................Too
m any m e m b e rs o f a ll m in o rity
g ro u p s a re lo sin g fa ith in the
p ro m is e s o f news m ed ia and
th e ir u n io n s ."
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Lee tert I eases
E ip ir tr ittm t
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o f the M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty
D e-
p a rtm e n t of M e d ic a l S e rv ic e s
today announced th a t beginning
M a y 10, 1971 the V ita l S ta tis tic s
o ffic e , w h ich p ro v id e s c o p ie s o i
b ir th and death c e r tific a te s to
the p u b lic , w ill be tr a n s fe r re d
fr o m Room 253 of the County
C o u r t H o u s e t o the C ounty
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OFFICES
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Planning for the
T h e H o n o ra b le M s rc e d e s F .
Deiz, Judge of th e D is t r ic t C o u r t
D e p a rtm e n t N o . I, M ultn o m a h
C o u n ty, s p o k e la s t w e e k in
S e a ttle a t the S p e c i a l M e r it
D in n e r f o r C i t y C o u n c ilm a n ,
Sam S m ith of th a t c it y .
Judge D e iz is the f ir s t black
Judge of t h e D is t r ic t C o u r t of
O regon She was e le cte d to a s ix
y e a r te rm
in 1971.
Her
Husband, C a r l H e n ry D e iz , is
B u sin e ss M an a g e r of N o rth w e s t
R e g io n a l
E d u c a tio n a l
L a b o r a to ry . She is a m e m b e r o f
many
lo c a l c iv ic a nd
p ro -
fe s s io n a l o rg a n iz a tio n s a s w e ll
a s a m e ......................
m b e r o f St. P h illip s
E p is c o p a l C h u rc h .
S , r e e t . T h e n e w telephone
n u m b e r w ill be 227-8411, e x t.
405.
The m ove Is made to In cre a se
e ffic ie n c y w ith in the M u ltn o m a h
C o u n ty D e p a rtm e n t o f M e d ic a l
S e r v ic e s and to
p ro v id e
g re a te r e a s e f o r a u to m o b ile
p a rk in g f o r p a t r o n s o f the
s e rv ic e .
Sandwich
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tu rk e y
18 a s p a r a g u s sp e a rs, cooked
6 s lic e s ( 1 o z .e a c h ) C h eddar
cheese
1 cup H o l l a n d a i s e
sauce
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Saute onion and g a r lic in o liv e
o il u n til s o ft. Add beef and cook
s t ir r in g
c o n s ta n tly u n til lig h t
b ro w n . A d d s a I t , p e p p e r ,
to m a to e s crush e d w ith a fo rk ,
to m a to p a st, w a te r, p a rs le y ,
b a s i l a n d oregano. S im m e r
s lo w ly f o r about I 1/2 h o u rs .
C ook lasagne in about 5 q u a rts
o f b o ilin g salted w a te r s t ir r in g
fre q u e n tly u n til te n d e r. R inse
and d r a in . A rra n g e lasagne in
la rg e sh a llo w c a s s e ro le o r pan
in la y e rs , a lte rn a tin g w ith sauce
th in ly s lic e d M o z z a re lla
R ic o tta u n t l l a l l i s
used
S p rin k le w ith P a rm e sa n cheese
Bake at 350 about 3 0 m in u te s o r
u n t i l M o z z a r e llis m e l t e d .
M ake s 6 to 8 s e iv in g s .
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O pe r a to r s:
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O p e r a to r s N P rop:
M r . & M r s , E a rn e st C h a rle s
o f 160-27th Avenue, S e a ttle ,
W ash., announce the m a rria g e
e f th e ir d a u g h te r, L y la J e a n
to M r . G re g o ry L , Johnson .
The c o u p l e w e re J o i n e d
t e a c h i n g w ith the P o rtla n d
P u b lic S chools.
M r.
Johnson has re c e n tly
re tu rn e d fr o m V ie tN a m w h e re
he served as F o re ig n S e rv ic e
O ffic e r in the D ip lo m a tic C o rp s
o f the U . S . G o v e rn m e n t.
A lz e n a D e D le v e a u x
&
C a n u t e L. J e n k in s
in h o ly m a trim o n y M a rc h 23,
1971.
The R everend A . I.ee
H enderson of B e th e l A. M . E .
C h u rc h . P o rtla n d , O i'e g o n jw r -
fo rm e d the s e rv ic e s .
B o th M r , & M r s . Johnson a re
g ra d u a te s of W ashington Stale
U n iv e r s ity .
M rs .
Johnson is p re s e n tly
fin is h in g
her th ir d
v e e r of
in e nappy ooupie w in make
t h e ir home In W s s h ln g to n ,D .C .
S h o rtly they w ill be le a vin g d e
States f o r Japen e n M r.J o h n ­
s o n 's second to u r o f d u ty .
C r e a tiv e S ty lin g
C u ttin g and Shaping
P e rm a n e n t W aving re la x e rs
T in tin g a nd B le a c h in g
W ig C le a n in g and S ty lin g
A sk anour o u r H a ir W eaving
f 'u i A p p o in tm e n t
Black Catholic Schools
B ert’s
cookery
tio n s of the c lin ic s a re : Hansen
H e alth B u ild in g ,
12240 N £ .
G lis a n ,
W ednesdays,
fro m
9:00 a .m . to 11:00a j n . ; A n ke n y
S tre e t O ffic e , I0 4 S .W . 5th A v e .
T ue sd a ys, fro m 1:30 p .m . to
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203 N J-,. 28th A v e ., W ednesdays
fro m 1:30 p .m , to 3:00 p .m .
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T h e N a tio n a l B la c k S is te rs
C o n fe re n c e lis t s a m e m b e rs h ip
302 black nuns fro m 123
r e lig io u s C o n gregations. I Itese
nuns,
a c c o rd in g to the con­
fe re n c e , c o m p ris e a n e s tln m ie d
40 p e r ce n t of a ll b la c k C a th o llc
nuns In the U n ited S ta te s ." I tie
N B S C ,"
says a co n fere n ce
s ta te m e n t. “ has been the f ir s t
v e h ic le th rough w h ic h
black
r e lig io u s wom en h a v e d e a ltc r l-
t lc a lly and c r e a tiv e ly
w ith
r e a lity In sucha way as to d is ­
c o v e r th e ir d e s ire ami make
th e ir c h o ice to p a rtic ip a te in die
tra n s fo rm a tio n of t h e ir black
w o rld , p a r tic u la r ly in Its re ­
la tio n to the C a th o lic C h u rc h
N ew Book
MURDER IN THE WALLS by Richard Martin Stern
(Scribners, $4.95).
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is p a rt-A p a c h e . p a r i S p a n is h -A m e ric a n , th e h e ro in e a
lo v e ly b la c k a n th r o p o lo g is t. I h e y are p ille d ag a in st th e
g rin g o s , so m e o l w h o m are g o o d b u t o th e rs e v il, in d e e d .
l a id in th e S o u th w e s t, th e s lo r y re v o lv e s a b o u t an
a n c ie n t
S p a n ish
hom e,
th e
w a ll
of
w h ic h
c o n ta in s
u n s u s p e c te d trea su re . A g o o d t h r ille r , b y a m a n w h o
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P l a n sa fe ty re s ts in to y o u r
v a ca tio n d r iv in g schedule th is
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N a tio n a l B la c k S is te r s ’ Con -
fe re n c e has d e c la re d that the
le a d e rs h ip o f b l a c k C a th o lic
schools should be invested in the
b la kc
c o m m u n ity and a c tiv e ly
im p le m e n te d
by b la ck a d m i­
n is tr a to r s . The board e x p re s s ­
ed o p p o s itio n to In te g ra tio n of
the
400 B la c k C a th o lic e le ­
m e n ta ry and secondary schools
by A lb e rta P olk
in the U . S . " B la c k s is te r s who
We talk a lot about the number se rv e in p re d o m in a te ly w h ite
oi calories in a serving i t food C a th o lic schools a re urged to
For example. 1 cup of whole re s ig n ,” the board s a id ," so that
m ilk contains about 180 calories, they m ay se rv e in C a th o lic
I tablespoon of butter about 100 schools w h ich are p re d o m in a ­
te ly o r to ta lly b la c k ."
calories, and 1 tablespoon of jam
or jelly about SO calories Just
what does thia mean1
In nutrition, energy or heat is
measured in terms oi calories
(one calorie is equal to the
amount of heat required to raise
the temperature at one pound at
water thrcpgh four degrees
Fahrenljeit or one kilogram of
w a te r through one degree
centigrade ! Once our food is
eaten and digested, it’s absorbed
from the digestive tr/b t into the
body aim metabolized Energy
or heat to given off.
Thua when we dnnk one cup of
whole milk and it is burned
(metabolized) in our bodies, it
generates
enough
heat
(calories) to raise the tem ­
perature of one pound at w ater
through MO degrees (or one
kilogram of water through 140
degrees C. .).
Thia heat (or caloneai given
off is used by the body for
breathing, beating of the heart,
circulation of the blood, all ceil
activities, and other in voliaitary
movements. Calonea in foods
aie also used for voliaitary
muscular activities as walking,
running, ironing, and talking.
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A s lig h t r is e in the n u m b e r of
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c o u n ty has pro m p te d D r . W a lte r
A . G o ss, M u ltn o m a h C ounty
H e alth O f f ic e r , t o suggest that
p a re n ts b rin g th e ir c h ild re n fo r
fre e
Im m u n iz a tio n to one o f
th re e
health c lin ic s .
The
lo c a tio n s and h o u rs o f o p e ra ­
M NO
IM ’RIUIBR
I onion, chopped
1 c lo v e g a r lic , m inced
2 tablespoons o liv e o il
1 teaspoon sugar
I pound ground tw e f
1 teaspoon s a lt
l/A teaspoon pepper
I N o . 2 can tom atoes
1 can to m a to paste
I 1/2 cups w a te r
1 teaspoon m inced p a rs le y
1/2 teaspoon sweet basil
1/2 teaspoon oregano
1 pound lasagne noodles
3 /4 pound R ich o tta ( o r c o t t a «
cheese)
1 pound M o z z a re lla ( o r n a tu ra l
S w iss cheese)
2 tablespoons grate.) P a rm e sa n
W ed n esd ays
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T h e P o rtla n d T ra ffic Safety
C o m m is s io n says be fore s ta r t­
ing out on y o u r v a c a tio n t r ip
th is s u m m e r have
your ca r
sa fe ty checked. M ake s u r e the
t ir e s , lig h ts , s te e rin g system
and b ra ke s w ill stand u p under
s u m m e r d r iv in g s tr a in .
ONE CALL
CAN REACH
THOUSANDS
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" H o w t o keep the F a m ily
H e a lth y *' w ill be the then»? ot the
th ir d
In the s e rie s o f F a m ily
H e a lth F o ru m s sponsored by
E m a n u el H o sp ita l each Tuesday
evening fro m 7:30 to 9 p .m . in
the C o m m u n ity
R oom
of
E n ia n u e l Extended C a r e , 3001
N . G antenbein.
M r s . R ozel I (Bea) G ilm o re ,
R. N , M o d e 1 C i t îe s health
c o o rd in a to r, w ill p re se n t the
p ro g ra m , e m p h a sizin g the im ­
p o rta n ce o f p re v e n tiv e health
c a re , on Tuesday, M ay 18. 5
g ra d u a te o f R o o se ve lt
H ig h
School a n d the U n iv e r s ity
of
O regon School o f N u rs in g , M r s .
G ilm o re has had a v a rie ty of ex­
p e rie n c e a s a
p u b lic health
n u rse and in key p ro fe s s io n a l
n u rs in g ro le s .
F a m ily health is o f v it a l in ­
te re s t to h e r fro m m o re than
s im p ly a p ro fe s s io n a l stand­
p o in t. She and h e r husband, the
R ev. R o z e ll S .G ilm o re , p a s to r
o f B e r e a n B a p tis tc h u r c h a re th e
Carlos
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