Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, May 20, 1971, Image 5

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    PORT LAND/OBSERVER I'hiirsda, May 30, 1971
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FOR, S
ABOUT
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W ell, the Ixrautiful «late
Oiogun In a done „ , g, )n , (le
wondartul westlati we had last
wuek -en d a nd b e t o r e
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changed. Now we are looking at
IP ay Sky», tine thing of Interest
Concerning the wealher was th e
lovely dual rainbow that appealed
in (tie sky Saturday.
• • • • •
I he s u n n ie r seems to he keep­
ing lie rs e lf Just around the next
co rn e r, h it that doesn't
keep
people from getting out and com ­
ing up to the Northw est.
In the C ity of Noses we had
v is itin g w lth u sC A K I. JdH N si IN 1
from Phoenix, A i zonta die came '
up to Portland , w ith ADRIAN !
sIM il.A , a c ity resident who re - 1
cently moved to Phoenix, along '
With CARI. B owels to ú p e n te *
a coffee shop c a lle d Ihe Open "
D oor. Adrian te ll s us that is 1
a place where young ,ieople can x
C ALVIN CAY repoi ts that Bus
D riv e rs Local 757 has Its { lis t
blsck candidate running forpra a-
klent of tlie local union, ills
name Is RUFUS F U L L E R . We
wish him the bast of luck ss lie
takes another step toward p i g -
gro ss.
S atu rdiy, 1 visite d the ALBINA
AN I CENTER, located on tin
corner of W illia m s in j K illin g s-
w o rth . This month (he Center
Is featuring an A ll- C ity A rt
C o m |« titlu n .
Among the top
winners were two from the A l­
bina C om m unity. CAROLYN
A I.I.M - >N of 4045 N. Gantenbein
who entered two paintings - one
a p o rtra it o fM a rtln l.u th e rK ing
arvl one of John I . Kennedy, ami
a charcoal of a "S oul s is t e r "
G ABR IEL MOCUY of 4735 NE
M a ilt» y, look I ii st I 'lace in the
sculpture d ivisio n w ith a self­
bust.
Cash and Maxey's
Barber Shop
4 6 0 3 N W illiam » Avenue
Phone 2 0 4 -5 1 8 8
lo N V MAKSUA 1.1
'
nlty agencies, and Individual
C ra ftsm jn . I here w ill also lie a
b rie f panel discussion on some
phase of care er planning.
Adm ission | S free and re­
freshm ents w ill be served.
F o r additional in fo rm atio n,
call M rs . Judy A sher 226-8361
w hile at tlie A LB IN A AN I
C I.N D .H , | had the p rlv lle lg e
<>f meeting. DANNY OSBORN,
cooixlU iaior and d ire c to r of tlie
ESSENCE DP SOUL,
a local
gosjiel group. Danny has big
plans fo r this group. He on
tlie look-out fo r good things.
since I spent quite a bit of
tim e st the A r t Center, I le arn­
ed that tlie M usic Departm ent of
tlie Centei w ill lie sponsoring a
group of sum m er concerts at
the local parks In the lalblna
C om m unity.
ih e dates ami
places w ill lie announced next
t his just about wraps it up fo r
this week. I 'l l t« keeping an
eye out to see whst you're up
t<i
So watch out!
I MINTY
fo r now.
H andicapped A m erican
of the y e a r
M r» . F rancis L . I • rov Ince, a one ol tier p rim a ry em ployers
Polio V ic t im fo l Ihe p tM
Is 1 • V. I. re p o rts which Is own­
years, received tire Handicapped ed ami operated by a severely a -
Am erican of the year Awsrdand flicte d C e re b ra l Palsy v ic tim
$250.00 cash from tlie M ult - with a pronounced speech im ­
nomah County Cum m lttee to
pedim ent. M r s . P r o v i n c e
h ire the handicapped. T h e a - handles a ll of this firm s
in­
ward was presented
during coming ami outgoing telephone
luncheon cerem onies 1 hursday.
comnumicattoaa, m d ralaya
May 13th, at the B a rh e ryC o e st- these messages to tier em ployer
K oaring tw enties Room.
A ls o , s h e gave tier up stairs
M rs . Province was stricken apartm ent to a blind-deaf man,
by P olio while she was a Sopho­ learned the touch slg.i langutge
m ore at ( 're g o n sta te l 'n lv e rs lty of the blind -deaf, an I helped him
ami Is perm anently confined to * to establish a c h a ir caning busi­
w heelchair as a paraplegic.
ness which be operated un til his
W h il e
recuperating, M rs . dzsth a few years a g o .
P i ovince took a correspondence
course in business a d m in istra ­
tion and com m e rcial a rt, ami
txsgan to secure typing ami a r t
jobs that site could do in her
nursing home hed.
Now from her bed In her own '
home she works fo r 8 to 10 firm s
on a regular basis, as w ell as I
doing occasional work
fo r t
numerous other org an izatio n.
9
" C o m e to the F a ir ! "
C areer Inform ation F- a ir .
[he
th a t is
the Us“ ™ ^
|M r - and MrS* J o r'ian T - M o r r ts . was a me,nb
the Us Naval A ir station at Barbers Point, Hawaii, receiving a le tte r o f cornu
PMay T ^ i n ' k
M r . gt<ie iO r t“ o ‘
° 'e
° f M rs ' A«nes MaWal fro r
la t s ) T . M ink. M i s. King was " S a ilo r of the Month” in January. That iionoi
de erm tnatlon to p e rfo rm at the highest level o f p r o fic ie n t at a ll tim e s .’
cip len t as one that Im presses a ll people with a b ility , appearance and demeanor,
W ed d in g Bell
MEMORY
and
SZYMKDWSKI
are
<1
wonderful job at tlie Conti
ordlnatlng the program s
Com m unity should fa ll Ii
help th is center in any
needed.
Local w o m a n nam ed
V
Ihe program w ill begin w ith a
"•-v ie , followed by in fo rm a l
v is itin g at d iffe re n t
booths
manned by
representatives
MRS.
RONAIJ)
INNISS
Willie P lye Wilder wore a
(town made bv her aister
Mrs Lury Ellen Thomas.’
when she exchanged weddinj
bands with Ronald Fitzger­
ald InniM May || at St M irk
Baptist Church. The cnupie la
honeymooning |n the West
Indies.
Parents of the bnde are
tlie Rev Fdward C Wilder
and Mrs. Woodrow Brvant.
Her husband is the son of
Mr and Mrs. Fitzgerald Wal-
M r. A M r s . Earnest Cnarles
o f I80-27th Avenue, Seattle,
Wash., announce the m arriage
of th e ir -laughter, L yla Jean
to M r. Gregory L . Johnson.
The couple Joined In holy
m atrim ony M arch 23, 1971. The
Reverend A. Lee Henderson of
Bethel
A. M . E. Church,
P ortla nd , Oregon pe rfo rm ed the
services.
Both M r. A M rs , Johnson are
graduates of Washington State
U n ive rsity.
M r. Joiinsoi has recently
returned from V ie t Nam where
he served as F oreign Service
O ffic e r
In the
Diplom atic
Corps of the U.S. Government.
The couple w ill make the ir
lo m e
in Washington, D. C.
S hortly they w ill be leaving the
States
fo r Japan
on M r.
Johnson’ s second to u r of duty.
W h e n you're m erging ii
tr a ffic on the freeway, the I ’ t
land I ra ffle safety C o m u lss
says to match the prevai
speed quickly an>l blend right
If you buck die c u rre n t by i
terin g too slowly you force oil
d riv e rs to brake o r switch lai
abruptly and dangerously.
M rs . L E Thomas, 7thand 8th
grade aide at W oodlawn school,
p r e s e n t s a corsage to M r.
W arren Chung f o r his w ife,
o w n e r o f th e
W o o d la w n
Pharm acy. She is accompatned
by a group of students from the
school who had given him a book
of thank you le tte rs fo r his work
with th e m .
•M r. C h u n g w a s recently
honored as "C itiz e n of the ye a r
fo r E d u ca tio n ," by the u r e g on
Education A ssociation, fo r his
w ork W ithchildren in the area ol
drug education.
M rs . JoanH ollingsw orth, unit
leader at W oodlawn School, said
that over the past two s c h o o l
years several hundred upper
grade students fro m the school
have gone to the d rug store
in
sm all groups to learn about
drugs and th e ir effects. M r .
Chung has opened his store an
P ortland
T ra ffic
Com m ission
M ere's a safe d riving t ip f r i
the Portland T ra ffic
Sait
Com m ission:
W in te r d riv in g damage in
have le ft some parts of your c
unsafe fo r f a s t e r ,
hard
summer d riv in g .
, before y
s ta rt on that vacation tr ip t h
sum m er— make sure your car
steers, stops and runs saiely.
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FOREIGN KEYS
’
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Set. 1:00 tillit»
» 3 W.E. KILUMCSW08TH
BI YWCA 1 B
Save More
Eastern
Corn Fed Pork
Swans Down
Layer
Cake M ix
V-8 Vegetable
Pork
Steaks
Reg 3a
S even H o n o rs f o l
t c o n o m ic o i . to i t y
desserts
Sonny Boy
Juice
*e9 48
46 01 , con
Tangy h e a lth fu l fa m ily b e v e rc
A g rea t way to start any meal
Le a n , te n d e r
center cut
blade steaks.
Peaches
(|O W
Sea w o rld sandw ich
c l , ng
Boneless Pork Roasts
peaches
e$ o r h a lv e s
OB
Bakery
M ilk Bread
30 02
cans
0^
boneless tie d
♦or easy carving
/
Delicatessen
Produce
Del Monte
Sweet, Tender
Sliced Bacon
e»
rnho'-.r fhp food
" Sandwiches
’
12 eggs, beaten
* ,3 . ^ ’ ’ bred led cra b m e a t
B .S ";™
P .O . B o x 16 0
R o seb u rg , O r e .
Phone
6 7 3 -5 5 9 6
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loaves
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W e ll f ill e d e a rs ,
finest of the spring
son
Serve it hot
buttered tonight
Reg 89
Serve with MY-TE-FIt
for a hearty breakfast
RIGHT
guaro
Specialists
In All Phases
TO D D B U ILD IN G C O .
B N ' *E
LOCAL
Reg 34
LILLIAN’S
Beauty Salon
Sub-Bid Requested,
TUALITY COMMUNITY HOSP
Hillsboro Ore. Bid Date
3 P.M. M ay 27, 1971
M a il O r Phono Bid TO 2
• brino your locks in
E H AND SAVE
& HAIRSTYLES
281-6554
. i " * 4 w x -w
u , A|
E»yi For A ll lo c k « . . . .
• NO OUTSIDE WORK
YOUR
rear end c o llis io n . B u t th e
P o r t l a n d T r a f f i c Sa f e t y
C om m ission says the d r iv e r up
fro n t is often responsible t o o .
M a k e s u r e you stop sm oothly
and gra du ally and signal y o u r
intentions in plenty of tim e.
- a Y"’*"’ o , Nt W
Ave.
named "D ru g g is t of the Y e a r ,"
fo r 1970 fo r his work in m ain­
taining a Methadon tre a tm e n t
center fo r drug addicts.
M r . Chung said, " I f we can
ju s t educate enough of these kids
so they don't get started on
drugs it w ill a ll be w o rth w h ile .”
Sawyer
Roto Tray
Reg '2 .4 7
A neat way to
and show slides
Reg. >2.29
Relieves the itching and
sneezing o f a ir bo rn e
pollens
store
” • b re * , ‘ •<»■•«■
Snappy Sauce:
2 tables|ioons b u tte r
2 tablespoons enriched flo u r
1 /4 teas,xxin salt
L 8 teaspoon pepper
1 cup m ilk
1 tablespoon crum bled Blue cheese
1 2 teas,ioon sweet verm outh
M elt bu tte r In saucepan. Combine f i n
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w m o u lh l" 8
M U * s t l r ’ 1" 8
,
c o tto n ,
S izes 8
k
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te r:™ , s 1
S t ir In B lu . chpese and
Reg 93
For la n te rn s , stove
and catalytic heaters
Gillette
Right Guard
Reg 89‘
e one d e o d o ra n t
; whole fam ily can
Girls'Size 7 - 1 4
Tank Tops
* We
I L a rg e a s s o r tm e n t o f
^ p a t t e r n s w ith h i- c r e w
ir
Fuel
Large Assortment
Boys' Polo Shirts
Snappy Sauce
0 thin slice s green j-epper
6 thin slices stuffed green o live
Combine e««’ . crab meat and Blue cheese. Melt bu tte r In 10-
Uich s k ille t. Pour egg m ixtu re Into heated s k ille t. Cover and
-me<l,u!1' .heat 10 to 20 m inutes, o r until f lu f f h . Cut
om elet Into 6 equal pieces. B utter toast. Place one om elet L o r-
tlo . on each of . toast slice s. spoon Snappy Sauce ove r Vach
sandwich; lop w ith green pepper slice and o liv e ring.
Coleman
For Allergi
Allerest
s h o rt
18.
sle e ve
Just Say "C harge It
Use your B ankA m eri
card or master charge
fo r a ll y o u r V a rie ty
needs
each
s o lid s a n d
s ty le n e cks
fo r
sum m er
Fred
^ ^ ^ S h o p p i n g C enters <
U
each
E asy c a re p o ly e s te r a n a c o tto n to p s
in b r ig h t s trip e s a n d |a c q u a r d p r in ts .
S ize s 7 - 1 4
Open 9om to IOpm daily including Sunday
se your telephone book for the Fred Me-
jp e r Center nearest you