Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, July 08, 1971, Page 4, Image 4

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    by Morrie Turner Th« now teens column You cando n
Page 4 P ortlan d s Xnerver Thursday July 8, 1971
WEE PALS
The Now Teens Column
by Ada B. Reed
Hello w orld, this is Soul Ada
from the Soul V llle socking to
you soul news about a sou I deal.
You dig?
I'm here to let you know that
we-teens of the now generation
are up tight and out of sight. 1 he
question fo r today is "W hat's
going on?"
The answer Is
"L -O -V -B ".
Today many people are get­
ting pretty mixed up about the
expression love. Love is a fun­
ny thing. You can't see it, you
can’ t hear it, and you can’ t
touch it, but those who treasure
it, possess it, and those who
don’ t often spend their lives
searching fo r it.
Love has different meanings.
To some people it's just an ex­
pression. To you it may be glad­
ness o r sadness, to someone
else it may occur to them as
being hate or violence, and to
others it may even 1» the color
of your skin, money or gold.
From the way I see love, it can
be anything.
Now, I would I ike for all of you
guys and gals in newspaper laixl
to read this original poem on
L -O -V -E I
W rite me back
expressing your opinions, ami
ideals about it. Hey gang while
you’ re at it, why not send in news
about your communities, clubs,
activities, teen love stories, and
original poems.
I've never been in love
but I know what it is
I've only experienced feeling
And I've heard about the fiz.
The revam ping of 1771 kitchen
room into today's style at
living.
It's a colorful and
contemporary striped flo ra l
pattern that helps provide a
cherry, sunshine atmosphere
the year round. F o r a feeling
of coordination,
a matching
fabric was selected for the cafe
curtains on the door and some
of the windows. Y o u 'll notice
that the cafe curtains have been
hung on the door in such a
way as to give some privacy,
as well as to allow the sun
to shine in during the day.
Since the room has a low
8 - foot ceiling, the "D a is y -
S trip e " pattern was chosen in
particular because, firs t, the
striped effect gives the feeling
of more height and, secondly,
the open scale of the design is
light and a iry . Also contri­
buting to the feeling of space
in the room are such things as
the white grass cloth used on
the ceiling and the lightly
checked beige kitchen car­
peting.
Rooms built in the 18th and
19th centuries often had wooden
cupboards built into the w alls.
Although they are awkardly
placed, the designer decided to
leave them intact. He inte­
grated them Into the room by
painting them to match the other
woodwork and then dressed
CHARLES AGNEW
them up with a collection of
Exact restorations of houses be morning, noon or evening, colorful accessories and a n ti-
built in the 18th and 19th cerw
Some problems the designer que boxes.
Curies are not only costly but had to contend with were such
With the basic shell in place,
often force people to live in­
things as a low ceiling, a small e n a b le furniture was added fo r
an awkardly placed com iort
convenience. In­
conveniently. Authentic repro­ window.
round wooden u b ie
duction in te rio rs, as handsome corner cupboard and a protrud- gt£ad of
ing, badly situated fireplace, j y p ^ j o{ ¡8th century rooms.
as they are, re a lly don't suit
One of the fir s t things the M r Agnew used M obloog
our way of life today. They
are basically out of step with designer did was to replace the chestnut dining table supported
20th century living needs.
original stove with a contem-
p ^ ^ b e d iron legs, coupled
o{ four chrome and
That's why designer Charles porary version of the pot belly w lflj ,
Agnew, A JJJ., took a more stove. This is set in a trough pi exiglass chairs. The table
practical approach when he set filled with pebbles and adds was placed near the wall to
about revamping this kitchen charm, color and lots of con­ give more walking space, but
built in 1771.
He combined venience to the room designed it can be easily moved to the
to function the year round.
the old architectural eccentri­
center of the room when re­
With the stove in position. quired. A modem Italian glass
cities with contemporary mat­
u b le fo r
e ria ls
and
furnishings, to the designer then lined the walls iamp hangg over
with G re e ffs "D aisy Stripe * perfect illum ination,
produce a charming m ulti­
faceted eating room, scaled for wallpaper, another of the mo-
Although the room was p ri-
intimate dining whether the hour dem touches that brings this M r u y designed fo r eating, it
can also serve as a mud room.
Placed near the door are a coat
stand, French umbrella stand,
steamer trunk and comb and
towel rack.
The light beige
kitchen carpeting, designed to
weather a ll spots and stains,
was selected because it's so
ideal fo r heavy tra ffic areas.
Finished result is a 1771
room revamped to suit 1971
living needs, fu ll of comfort,
charm and convenience. If you
have to tackle this type of
remodeling, the ideas illu s ­
trated here might offer some
Inspiration.
(BOSS) TO MAKE
T.V. APPEARANCE
The
Brad ford
clinic
Love is being fooled
by a guy whose no good
love is a common man
Q.
We have just bought
a new house and 1 am decorating
the living room in a formal
style, since 1 have quite a
number of good antique pieces.
1 would like to add architec­
tural details to the walls, as
the room is very large and
has a high ceiling. Do you
think this idea is too old-
fashioned and how should 1 go
about it, if it is suitable?
A. No 1 don’ t think the idea
is old-fashioned,
and, as a
matter of fact, this type of wall
decoration is becoming popular
again.
I also think it is a
good way of diminishing barn­
like overtones in a huge room.
A rchitectural moldingsonwalls
in a form al room are ideal;
they have been a prim ary con­
sideration in the total decora­
tive scheme from the very
beginnings of form al in te rio rs.
French wall treatments, for
example, incorporated panels
with
graceful
shell m otifs,
while English and Colonial de-
decorations featured rectangu­
la r shapes used on doors and
mantels as w e lla sw a lls. Which
style you choose depends on
the period of furniture you are
using.
(cont. page 8)
S p iC A
receiving what he could.
j .1 I I 7//, i / C.ai frriA
Love is sadness
Sound Control
Farin»
Z.uaiK
Commercia/
A fte r you've been hurt
love is a cloud of tears
One of the easiest ways to 3 HR. House, Cmt. basement,
- - - - - - - K e e p Roomers——
alter you’vedropped your s k irt. cut down noise in your house
new oll furnance. SO X 100 level
S
BR. House, on 11,000 sq. ft.
or apartment is tu install acous­ corner lot.
lot, terma.
Love is heartbreak
tical celling tile . Years ago the
and love is hell
only such tile available was tie Sb25 N. E. 13th, 2 BR, House,
love is that thing
unattractive, white lerforated B rick front, i fpIca^C m t. base- We have deals fo r Investors
that's w illing to make you swell. tiles which dkl not make a very ment.oll furnace.dbbl.gar.SOX M-3 lots 3 H R , fixe r on cat-
lot, »5,000.
exciting ceiling surface in the 100 level lot. J 14,500 or offer.
2 fixe rs on 100 X 100 lot.
Love is that feeluig
living room or fam ily rouni.
that makes you want to shout
today, acoustical tile s are
love is that thing
available in a variety of colors,
that always turns you out.
textures and designs that not
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only enhance the decor of your
445-3491
14 Heer enana Service
Love is money
rooms but absorb as much as
oun motto ia P k a a t iM o you
ami love is gold
7l>fc of the sound striking the
Love is power
ceiling. Also available, at a
ami love is soul.
Call Louii Scott 2 8 5 -6 5 7 4 mornings
higher cost, are vinyl surface
tiles that are easy to w i|>e clean.
Love is colors
I'hls type of tile is the beat for
Black and white
kitchens or bathrooms.
The
Love is cool
rough-textured tiles grab d irt
And out of sight.
and dust like a magnet.
Love is your thing
to do what you want to do 1 ,|o Types Vary
love is that thing
that satisfies you.
There are several types of
acoustical tile . 1 he oldest, and
Love is violence
least expensive. Is made ol wood
and love is rest
tlber insulation board.
It Is
love is getting ready
available in many colors andean
to pass the test.
In treateil for fire resistance.
Sizes vary 1x1, ami 2x2-foot
Love is everything
tile s.
lhe panel size is lb
Something you w ill possess
Inches wkle by 12 (eet.
that brings in success.
J. J. WALKER REAL ESTATE
JBarint
So baby, don't let love take YOl
The must expensive tile Is
YOU TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT . made uf pure mineral fille r. It
was developed In itia lly fo r com­
Well gang this is all for now. m ercial application. but manu­
Y ou'll be hearing more from me facturers are now marketing the
next week. So until then keep tile for home use. (his type
cool, learn the rule, keep up to type tile Is
fire -re sista n t,
date at*i communicate by read­ arxl sizes include 1x1, 2x2 and
ing The Teens Column U.S.A. 2x4 - feet.
Good By now.
Fibrous glass tile Is ideally
suited fu r kitchen ceilings since
Its surface is washable. Yxxi
have a wide choice of colors.
county, Oregon and Payette
Sizes are 2x2, 2x4, and 2x8
and
Washington counties,
feet. The la rger sizes aie con­
Idaho, from the substantial un­
sidered "p a n e l" size and aro
employment lis t said: " T h e
suited fu r suspended ceiling in­
economy of Malheur, Payette
stallation.
and Washington counties In
SALEM — (Special) — The
U. S. Labor Department has
added Deschutes and Grant
counties to the areas in Oregon
o f substantial unemployment
and Umatilla county has been
changed from the substantial
to the persistent unemploy­
ment lis t, Ross Morgan, ad­
m in istra to r, Employment Di­
vision reported here. Morgan
also said that Malheur county
has been removed from the list
o f Oregon substantial unem­
ployment areas. Those areas
placed on the substantial and
persistent unemployment list
a r e eligible fo r Federal as­
sistance under T itle 1 of the
Public Works and Economic
Development A ct. effective
July 1-
T h e Employment Division
report which recommended
removal of the Ontario Labor
Area, i n c lu d in g Malheur
Oregon and Idaho Is quite
stable. With food processing
going strong in the winter, and
construction, lumber,
and
farm operations peaking dur­
ing the summer, the people of
this area experience one of
Oregon and Idaho's
most
secure economies."
The
U m atilla
c o u n ty
January 1971 report says, " A ll
segments of manufacturing In
U m atilla county experienced
both over-the-month and over
the yearemployment losses In
1970 with the largest Jecrease
recorded In the lumber in­
dustry.
U n e m p lo y m e n t
averaged bS percent of work
force during 1970."
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MOLASSES
BAR BECU E SAUCE
4 cup molasses
(unaulfured)
4 cup prepared mustard
JUST CALL
4 cup vinegar
There la a great yet strange understanding between Sherry, a
Blend together molasses
and mustard Gradually stir Jack Russell ta rrie r, and T ick, an orphaned foxcub. Sherry, you
in vinegar Makes 1 4 cups see, has "adopted" the little cub and has been mothering It ever
(enough for basting four since. What’ s so strange? Sherry la an Important player In tie
broiler ■ fryer
c h i c k e n s , fox taint game. She tracks the foxes down fo r the k ill 1
halved;.
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Opwwn
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F u n n ily
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The final acoustical celling
m aterial, which really 1s not a
tile , is acoustical plaster. This
is the most expensive approach
to soundproofing your ceilings.
Unless you havedone plastei ing
lietore with good results, acous­
tical plaster must be applied by)
a professional.
Cement
There are various methods
used to Install ceiling tile . I he
method you use defends on
existing celling conditions and
m aterials. For example. If your
ceiling is made of gypsum board
(dryw all) and it Is perfectly
smooth and even, you cane Ithei
staple tile directly to the ce ll­
ing o r use a cement.
If your celling is In bad shape
o r if the plaster has cracked
causing the surface tobetaimpy
fu rrin g strips must be installed
fir s t. Furring usually Is 1x2
wood strips, which are installed
across celling Joists. Nalls
holding the fu rrin g in place are
driven through the wood and Into
the Joists for strong holding.
F u rring Is spaced the width of
the tile being installed. Ih ls
measurement, o r spacing, la
Important since tile flanges
must be centered on the fu rring
to allow sufficient room for
stapling.
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If stapling is preferred, use
9/16-inch staples In the stapling
gun. Position the tile , and drive
the staple through the tile flange
Into the cell Ing. W Ithout remov­
ing the staple gun, drive a
second staple dire ctly over the
fir s t. The firs t staple causes
the prongs of the second to flare
out Into the gypsum board, lock­
ing the tile in place with a double
g rip.
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arranged and interpreted by
known c o m p o s e r s , their
words and music are tra d i­
tional and their individual
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