Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, August 05, 1971, Image 7

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Mr»
Shiala C o w u r
Hilton Smith
Make your
Reception at Aunt’s home pienie $afe
According to the U.S. Pub­
lic Health Service, foodbome
Illness lias become part of
an American tradition - the
fam ily picnic.
Hundreds of
persons have become U1 after
eating picnic lunches that have
been mishandled.
This year consider bring­
ing tlie food m aterials, and
cook o r prepare them right
at the picnic site.
Many
areas provide stoves, fire ­
places o r g rills . This saves
tim e , Is fun, and may prove
safer.
However, If proper
care Is taken, meals may be
prepared
and transported
safely from home.
Make sure utensils and
equipment are clean. Hands
should be washed thoroughly
before preparing, serving o r
eating food. Staphylococcal
food poisoning generally o r i­
ginates from unclean hands.
(Many food-service organiza­
tions use an anti bacterial
skin cleanser such as Phlso-
hex, to keep hands as bac­
te ria free as possible.)
Keep food covered and, hot
o r cold, as required from
home to picnic plate. Left­
overs should be saved only
If the food Is returned Imme­
diately to an Ice-chest In which
sufficient unmelted Ice re ­
mains.
E xterior painting time is here,
Dennis Leon Brown, 18, who
summer weather creates Ideal
drowned near Sauvles Island
During the recent Jacks a n d conditions lo r painting by remov-
July 29, was born In Portland
J llls regional convention at the ing excess moisture from wood to
March 31, 1953, and had lived
Sheraton H o t e l, fashions o f allow penetration of the oils a I
“ O r e g o n products” w e r e curing of paint. Paintapplled to here all of his life .
He was a graduate of Roose­
M r » . Hilton Smith obtained realities and w ill not blister o r velt High School and a member
th e outfits from Jantzen, The
of the Columbia Boys Club. He
Leather Works, Pendleton, and peel from trapped moisture try ­ employed by Albertson’ s.
White Stag. Modeled were 6 0 ing to escape when temperatures
Funeral services are icing
outfits by the 10 models, which rise.
held today, August 5, at 1:00
A ll loose, flaking and chipping
w e r e colorful and exciting...
at the KilJingsworth L ittle
w e r e colorful and exciting. Paint must be scraped and sanded
Chapel of the Chimes with vault
About 250 guests In the Oregon- to produce a solid base tor the new
Interment In WlllamettNatlonal
Washington Suita attended.
paint. If the finish siding shows a
Cemetery.
Commentating onthefashions particular board where all paint
was Connie Bruner, who was a has failed, it indicates a defective Surviving are: m other.C hris-
smashing success describing pæce of Jumberthat should te re
Ie - tlne Brown; brothers: J o h n D ,
and Stanley; sisters: M a rrjo rle ,
the garments worn by models-
Hensen Suzanne
Suzanne Childs
r h iw . ' p d od* primed and then painted to P atricia, and M ary Elizabeth;
Meg Hensen,
Vashtl M a c K e n z ie Darrel assure a pertect l ob-
grandmother, M rs . M ary E .
J o h n s o n , Gall Jones, Oracle
Ihorough inspection of areas Jordan and siste r - In - law,
Johnson, Velma Keufse.Peggy 0681 kitchen, laundry and bath Brenda.
M a rtin , M arie Braussard,and rw,,ns where hot water is used
Dianna Monroe.
and creates free water vapor o r
Luncheon Chairman, M rs. E. steam inside the house should be
JOHNIE LOU WIGGIN
E. Johns, liad the huge room de- made.
corated In shades of pink, with
Paint failure most often occurs
Funeral services were held
Immense pink, paper roses on near windows in such rooms as a Frlday at St. P h illip ’ s Episcopal
the table.
result o f the moisture moving Church f o r M rs.Johnle Lou
through th e walls to the paint Wlggtn, 229 N. Shaver Street.
M r s . W1 g g l n, a student
layer on tie outside. Continued
moisture accumulation forms counselor a t Jefferson High
School, died of an apparent heart
paint blisters and is the start of a
attack at her home Friday.
m ajor paint failure.
She was born In Harotlo, Ark.
Ventilator hardware designed
to be weather proof can be in­
stalled in the outside walls where
paint has failed from moisture in­
side. The ventilators, available
at lumber retailers In a variety of Stenographers are getting so
Independent that one of them
shapes and sizes, allow walls to recently asked her boss to
b r e a th e
and prevent paint stop using words that caused
blistering. T h e hardware is in­ him to complain about her
sect - proof and my be painted t o spelling.
blend with the e xte rio r finish
lumber.
remedy
hazardous
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"The Bank
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FREEDOM
BANK
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OF FINANCE
"(T»vne<7 by the People
operated tor the People
Chetking Accounts
• Saving Accounts
• Bank by Mail
• Real Estate Loans
• Auto Loans
• Home Improvement
• Travelers Checks
• Money Orders
• Escrow Service
Free Checking Accounts with $300 00 Minimum Balance
Free Checking Service Io Senior Citizens (65 or over)
OPEN SATURDAY 10:AM-2:PM
MONDAY-THURSDAY 9-5
M AIN OFFICE
2737 N.E. UNION
282-2216
FRIDAY 9 6
WALNUT PARK BRANCH
728 N E Kl LLINQ8 WORTH
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Member Federal Deposit Insurant e Corp
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Market
$150,000
gross
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I Owner re tirin g . Sale includes
ELLA S. HARTMAN
'v e ry nice brick building. Owner
Funeral services fo r Ella I operator can make $ 12,000 year
Sarah Hartman w ill be held on >7500 down payment includes
F riday, August 6, 1971,
at J 43,000 inventory and $4500 on
11 a.m. at the KlUlngsworth , juilding and equipment. Balance
L ittle Chapel of the Chimes, Ion Easy
payments or shou Id
with Interment at Riverview qualify for m inority economic
Cemetery. M rs. Hartman, who opportunity loan
passed away on August 1st, was
born In Camp Ground, Missouri
on September 9,1881, and moved ,
H enry Ire la n d
to Portland In 1920.
She Is survived by two sons,
H arry H. Hartman of Cicero,
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Illin o is and Lonnie L . Hartman
of Portland, 7 grand children,
12 great grand children, one
one great great grandchild, and
four sisters, M rs. W, A. Bales,
M rs. Rena M artin, M rs. Ray-
Beck, and M rs. Minnie Gallagh­ ' 33 3 S.W.Park A v « J
e r.
284-9758
3368 N.E. U N IO N
¡ISLAND
DRIVE-IN
DAIRY
A n elegant c o n tin e n ta l sauce spoons over fresh , co c o n u t-fro s t
ed C oachella V a lle y g ra jie fr u it s e c tio n s -g lis te n in g ru b v , w h ite I
and some tin te d p a le green. W h o 'd th in k s o m e th in g th is special
c o u ld he so s im p le to tn a k e - a n d good fo r yo u , to o °
The sw e e t-ta rt C a lifo rn ia desert g ra p e fr u it p ro v id e s an a b u n ­
dance o f v ita m in ( ’ . h ig h ly to u te d these d a ys as good to h e lp I
fig h t the o ld co ld and flu hugs Its low c a lo rie c o u n t m a b - I
C o a chella g ra |> e fru it easy on th e fig u re too
3410 N. WILLIAMS AT IVY
I’ a .trl < »rapr f r a i l C o m p o lr
>, teaspoon green food
C O U PO N DAYS
la lf and H a lf .........4 0 < q t*
WITH THIS COUPON
Fruit Filled
Cookies
COUPON G O O D THRU AUG 14th.
COUPO N DAYS
’ure O ran g e Juice 29< q».
WITH THIS COUPON
COUPON G O O D THRU AUG 14th.
HAVE Y O U R CLUB
MEETING
FREE AT G EN EVA ’S.
I’ " I i 11 f o r m u I i, i n
333 s;
‘‘»Uff SAID"
The wedding of Frances Alex­
ander to W'lllard Gene Tuck was
and ru b y g ra |x * fru it in s p ira l fa sh io n S p rin k le w ith co co n ut C h ill
solomlzed In the Vancouver Bap­
th o ro u g h ly ( M a k e s 6 servings )
tis t Chapel, Vancouver, Washing­
ton, June 11.
G r a p e fr u it S au re
Frances wore a hot pants out­
c u p sugar
Although tuberculosis often
1 cup fresh grapefruit
P in c h o f salt
fit of black with reemboldery of Is considered an kdult disease,
juice
ta h le s(xxin s c o rn s ta rc h
white, a white blouse with long It Is even more serious In
2 tablespoons butter
teas|XKins gra te d
2 tablespoons Kirsch
h ill cuffed sleeves, high stand children. Medical authorities F IL L IN G
g ra p e fr u it rin d
(optional)
up collar with bib tucking. She warn that a young child who 1 pound fru it cake m ix
egg
yo
lks,
beaten
wore high white boots.
reacts positively to any TB 1 cup raisins
In a saucepan, co m b in e sugar, sa lt, c o rn s ta rc h and g ra p e fru it
Frances Is the daughter of test most probably has an 1 cup ground toasted filberts
M r. and M rs. WlUle Alexander active Infection requiring the­ ■x cup molasses e t« cup brown rin d B le n d in beaten egg y o lk th o ro u g h ly G r a d u a lh add grape
f r u it ju ic e . Cook o ve r m e d iu m heat s tir r in g c o n s ta n tly , u n til
sugar
o f Waukegan, 111. and the niece rapy.
m ix tu re thickens. A d d b u tte r and cook one m in u te lo n g e r C h ill
o f M r. and M rs, Toile Alexander,
P rim a ry pulmonary TB In
I f desired, ju s t b efore se rving , s t ir in K irs c h and serve w ith pastei
Portland, she Is a graduate of children usually appears to
com pote. (M a k e s a b o u t 2 cups sauce.)
Waukegan Township High School, be a case of long-lasting In­
M ix well and let stand A
and a resident here since March. fluenza, o r i>asses entirely small amount of wine may be
Tuck is the son of M r. and unnoticed. Congenital TB a l­ added for moisture. The fruit
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M rs . Oscar Tuck. He has lived most never occurs, but new­
may be ground if a finer spread
In Portland since he returned born babies are often Infected
is desired
from serving In the Arm y.
soon after b irth If not sep­
M rs. Toile Alexander was ma­
arated from tubercular mo­
Batter
tron of honor fo r her niece, and thers.
1 cup sugar
the bride’ s uncle served as best
In children
the disease
man.
1 cup brown sugar
F riends were Invited to greet tends to develop more rapidly
1 cup butter or other shortening
the young couple the following day Into more serious stages than
1 teaspoon baking powder
In
adults.
Even
when
the
tub­
at a reception, given by the
3 eggs
Alexanders at th e ir home. The ercle bacillus remains Inac­
4 cups flour
bride and groom cut and served tive In a child’ s lungs, it
1 teaspoon vanilla
can
reactivate
years
later
and
the traditional wedding cake with
1 teaspoon soda
cause
an
active
Infactlon.
b rid a l figures fo r decoration.
'< teaspoon salt
Fortunately,
a
newly
Intro­
Gloria Arnold passed the guest
duced
antibiotic
drug,
Rimac-
book.
Divide dough into3 parts Roll
tane, In combination with ano­
out on wax paper Spead fillin g
ther standard TB drug, pro­
Roll like jelly roll Put in
mises to make young (attw its
refrigerator at least 3 hours or
nonlnfectlous
e
a
rlie
r
than
Eyeglass
wearers
are
heretofore, perm itting them
for later use Bake in 400 degree
warned by the National Safety
to continue treatment at home
F oven for 10 minutes Makes 4
Council to Insist on shatter- with their fam ilies.
dozen cookies
resistant lenses and flame-
retardant frames when buying
prescription eyeglasses or
department store sun glasses,
LetTEFt'S BOTTLE SHOP be your headquarter ! ..
The Food and Drug Admin­
champagne win«. mix«» . . . « t h e . k > « t pncW kx
istra tio n has proposed a reg­
town
ulation to require new eye­
glass lenses to meet a stand­
ard tnqiact test.
Lloyd Cantw
N m to tfw I kjikh St
SONS
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m e th o d g u u n in le e s th a t y o u < u n i,
le a rn Io p in y e ith e r in s tr u m e n t. |
Dean. Pincent,
Inc.
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RECAP SPECIALISTS
p»Cr ^ m . , n T eKKS» M l t “ "<1 P«pper. Combine c r u m b s and
c o lo rin g
6 ta h le s ix x m s shredded
I armesan cheese. Dip Osh In egg m ixture, then in crumb mixture.
co co n ut
U but‘ ®red
roU P™ skin Side down, combine tomato
MnzZ^.’ ?
U,ce’ basU andoreean°; K»ur over Osh. Top w it h
Peel and section g ra p e fr u it o ve r bo w l, rese rvin g ju ic e . R em ove
Mozzarella cheese. Bake In a preheated 3 50 degree oven 2 0 - 2 5 a ll m em brane S p rin k le 1, teas(xxm green food c o lo rin g in 1, cup
w a te r and t in t h a lf o f th e w h ite g ra p e fr u it a d e lic a te green. I n a
m lnutes o r until fish Oakes when tested with a fork. Makes 6 - 8
servings.
la rg e c ry s ta l co m p o te , a rra n g e a lte rn a tin g sections o f wTute. green
phm ’ s
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RECORD RiD RA RT
and
826 N. K IL L IN C S W O R T H
Duly
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Proudly Announce Family Night,
{¿very Wednesday Night will be
I amily Night. All record pur­
chases of $2.00 or more will be
discounted 10%. All pool parent
junior $1.00 per hour. All soft
drinks two for .25. Arden’s ice
c ream reg $1.10 half gallon .99.
Qts. reg .79, .68. Skill games
for fun and recreation. Pick up
the Jet every Thur. at Record
I ibrarv. Your home town news­
paper carried by request.
We
are open seven days a week,
Monday through Thrusday, 12 noon
to 10:00 p.m., Friday and Saturday
to 12:00 Midnight. Sunday 2:00
p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
B e r n t___
PE PI'S On* and Only Stor«
Op«o 9- 30 4 m to t: 00 p m
Sunday, Noon to 4 00 p m
Family Recreation Center
PO RTLA ND. OREGON 97217
W arning
V F BOOKER
PRESIDENT
Funeral services were held
August 4 for Isaac Lewis, 64,
who died July 30 In a local
hospital.
M r. Lewis was born in M issis-
sippl June 16, 1907 and moved
to Portland In 1941. He had
been employed by the Jo llle t
Co. fo r 16 years.
He is survived by the widow:
Mandy Lewis; daughter. Hen-
rietta Rentie; one grandaughter;
one great grandaughter; five
brothers, two sisters and his
mother, M argaret Lewis in
M ississippi.
The L ittle Chapel of the
Chimes was in charge of a r-
rangements and interment was
in Rose C ity Cemetery.
'Saucey” Grapefruit Dessert
2 C o achella V a lle y ru h v
g rapefruit
4 ( oa ch ella \ a lle y w h ite
g ra p e fru it
N ew Hope
QUALITY DRY CLEANING
REASONABLE RATES
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ISAAC LEWIS
Two C alifornia pediatrici­
ans have warned tfiat contrary
to recommendations found on
labels of common household
products,
Instructions
In
flrs t-a ld manuals, and In some
medical books, salt should
not be given to Induce vom it­
ing In children. Salt is po­
te n tia lly hazardous physicians
D rs. Frank DeGenara and Wil­
liam Nyhan report, and should
be kept away from children.
H eggs, beaten
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
1 cup dry bread crumbs
1/2 cup grated Parmesan Cheese
2 ixxinds fresh o r frozen (thawed)
fisti fille ts
1 can (15 oz.) tomato sauce
1/4 cup lemon Juice
1/2 teaspoon basil leaves, crushed
1/2 teaspoon leaf oregeno, crushed
Mozzarella cheese slices
CLEANERS * L A U N D E R » «
Henry Ire la n d
Dean Pincent,
Inc.
F B H PARMIGIANO
Mr«. W illard Tuck
$3500.00 down, monthly payment
$200 Includes principal. Interest
and taxes. Seller w ill complete
Upgrading. Total price $ 19,000
W illiam s Ave., near Alberta
Call:
January 17,1918. She w a s
a
member ofSl. P h illip ’ s Church
and served as secretary to the
women’ s club there.
Surviving a r e the widower,
D. M. W lg g tn ; three children:
Reglnna, Dee Edward,and Gary
o f Portland; two sisters: Mrs.
Lynne E. Williamson, Chicago,
and Mrs. Majuel M. Cole, o f
Portland.
Vann’ s Funeral Chapel was
In charge of arrangements.
j\l Standard Oil Service Station Manager Wiste
7j Davis (left), Assistant Manager Charlesl
jStraughter (center) and Ron C arter (right)
* receive congratulations for selling 100 auto-'
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