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R E C O R D I’ o r 11 a ! and Beautify your home Family Recreation Center »26 N. K IL L IN G S W O R T H P O R TLA N D , OREGON 97217 r ’> * 12 I ' 7 1 " a 7 ^(ews’n ^ e w s (S 0 3 ) 2HS 2S 6 . for the homemaker P roudly Announce I a in ily N ight. E very Wedne.sday Night w ill he I a in ily Night. A ll record p u r chases of $2.00 o r m ore w ill he discounted 10%,. A ll pool parent Junior $1.00 per hour. A ll soft d rin k s two fo r .25, A rde n's ice cre a m reg $1.19 half gallon .99. Q ts. reg .79, .68. S k ill games fo r fun and re cre a tio n . Pick up the Jet eve ry Ih u r . at Record L ib ra ry . Y our hom e town news paper c a rrie d by request. We are open seven days a week Monday through Ih ru s d a y , 12 noon’ to 10:00 p .m ., I ritia y and Saturday to 12:00 M idnight. Sunday 2:00 p.m . to 10:00 p.m. “ Sometimes a little paper and gallons of paint can make a house seem wliat It ain’t” . 4«^. Two of the above photo graphs have wallpaper featur ed. Note tlie dining room and family room area. You w ill notice tlie celling tre a t lines of the set and perhaps ment of continuing the wall you can have a desirable dining paper Into the celling to create room wltliout cash outlay to W eed p u llin g has becom e a a coved effect. speak of. Going from a plain Ils m ow in g y o u r law n and fu ll lim e sum m er |o b fo r some These rooms could serve color for the chair seats to as guides for refurnishing an people I n fo riu n a ie ly . th e re is watering and fertilizing it re g u stripes or a colorful print larly sou ..in keep y o u r law n older local home into a o r fake fur w ill also change n>> pay I he ■ w ly th in g you base erow tne .m il bre a th in g p ro p e rly beautiful residence. the atmosphere and perk up io show fo r th e w o rk is grass- le a sin g few open places fo r Starting with the basics, you Interest In eating. It sl.n n e il knees ca llo u se d hands perhaps tlie best floor In a weeds lo sprout I he atm in law n ls possible to select a used and an aching back I he net room could be sanded and weed c o n tro l is to establish a set to paint from one of tlie result i if all the d a n d e tiiin digging money saved, by using an area th rift shops that ls an excel th ic k sig o ro u s cro w in g t u r f that and weed p u llin g is a law n lh a l rug Immediately under furni lent shape tor a room. Notice w ill keep weeds fro m in v a d in g lo o ks lik e a p o c k -m a rk e d b a ttle ture upholstered in a con the treatment of tlie lighting. s o u r y a rd in ih e first place. trasting color. fie ld It ls higher titan we usually A c c o rd in g to H D H u dson fl Is apparent that the L e ttin g weeds grow is no an see and ls a perfect foil tor '*• ■ luring 1 N J . nil m .ik decorators In the pictures the celling. swer e ith e r because they r< >b y o u r ers o f sprayers and dusters, an used a mixture of decorating The fam ily room, as shown, law n o f necessary w a te r a n il fo o d Ideas and made use of the old easy, e ffic ie n t ssas to weed y o u r could be achieved by almost and steal the s u n lic h t fro m grass adage, "Always combine lawn is io lei c h e m istry d o the anyone out of what Is on hand seedlings that need the pre cio u s things of beauty and strength". w o rk fo r sou V iu can start o u t with tlie exception of the lig h t lo m a n u fa c tu re p lan! fo o d They have put together mo Swedish’ fireplace, which ls w ith i pre-eniergent tre a tm e n t Weeds are not the cause o f a dern, traditional, antique and for accent and warmth. They on the crabgrass <'nee crabgrass almost grotesquel When you p o o r law n, but the result o f one may be purchased In a variety has sp routed you w ill need a look around your house and W eed seeds o fte n h ib e rn a te in of colors, but most favor post em ergent crabgrass k ille r, take an Inventory of wliat black, which give the a ir of the soil fo r years and th e n, when a p p lie d s tric tly in a cco rd a n ce furniture can be kept and re being a Franklin Stove, with c o n d itio n s are fa v o ra b le , they w ith ih e m a n u fa c tu re r's d ire c upholstered or reflnlshed. Do out tlie expense. sprout and grow ra p id ly . tions. not be In haste to dispose There are so many tricks W h ile early spring c o n tro l is of all you liave and start anew. Success w ith weed k illin g m ix to the decorating of rooms. the best way lo s lo p weeds and Perhaps some of the very tures depends a lot on k n o w in g As an example, heavy cotton crabgrass b efore they get a fo o t things that are "passe” and lust w h ich one to use jn d how to fabric can be used to cover unattractive now w ill turn out h o ld in y o u r law n, w eed c o n tro l foam rubber pieces, tliat any use it Selective weed c o n tro l to be tlie focal point of your is an a ll-su m m e r |ob. Just when one can cut to fit tlie m ix tu re s w ill q u ic k ly c le a r o u t decorating after they are you th in k y o u r law n problem s chalrseat, fringed, and attach b ro a d le a l weeds such as d a n d e redone. Remember straight, are u n d er c o n tro l, the hot. dry ed with ties to the seats— lio n s and p la n ta in w ith o u t r u in clean lines are great, but they - - don’t forget you can do w e a th e r hits and weeds estab ing law n grasses. are uninteresting and pretty clialrbacks the same way. lish a new beachhead much alike. They can be removed to laund Lets start with the living e r and If sprayed with a soil room and go through the rooms Semper Fidelis carnival reslstent spray are almost with the thought of comparing oblivious to food stains. It what is illustrated and what September 18, 1971 - 7:30 ls also a good idea to tie In might have been used. the drapery m aterial with D oo r p riz e - portable dishw asher T icke ts The combination of styles either a chair In the living and weights of furniture Is area, or the rug In the dining so clearly shown that we liave J fo r sl.OQ M asonic H a ll 116 N.E. R u m 11 area, and anytlilng goes color- no thought of "matching” to wise In the fam ily area. Color anything. Actually the side ls the key to all decorating chairs are In reality part of and when you work from what the dining room suite. They you have It ls not only a have been done In matching challenge, It ls cheaper! Never fabrics (stenciled fur pattern;, be concerned about asking and may be moved from living friends to help. They provide room to diningroom If needed. f ? great Ideas and cheap labor. T he antique table In the window For those who enjoy doing probably has been reflnlshed U . | £ M a s° * , * ' • » needlepoint, hooking rugs, many times to keep the wood- creating embroidery pictures, grain showing. n may be what a shame If they didn’t Specialists mahogony, rosewood walnut, Ruby R««d show off their telent In the or a combination of woods. In Al Phases home. If you are one of the Even though It appears leggy, Ethel Bales talented people who can paint It Is perfect tor a lamp table (3 6 3 2 N. Williams Ave. a picture or sketch a scene, 281-6554 as they have used it. The use It tor the focal point of glass top coffee table Ls a room. modern ottoman and chairs. Bedrooms can reflect any The upholstered pieces are of age---those tor children are square shape and would, with Interesting and education to a change of covers, go with little people. Hobbles, or almost any decor. whatever you select goes tor The dining room general bedroom docoratlng for that ls effect could be attained by the place you can be feminine anyone, with a bit of Imagi with a bit of male liked chests nation. Tables and chairs of drawers and be Individual that are durable and perhaps In whatever you do. not of the best wood, are There Isn’t mcuh excuse beautiful enameled with white, for a home to be dull. It black or antiqued any color. should reflect the people who Many homemakers are too live there. You can have a anxious to toss away a suite ball with modern paint. If they are tired of, or maybe It isn’t what you want to live Isn’t matching a new addition with forever, another coat w ill to the dining area. Study the change the mood. SPRAY WEEDS AWAY AND HELP YOUR LAWN BREATHE Flammability standard n sampling plan as part of ChUilri-u’ s |>a]ainaa, night the sleepwear standard. gown«, robes and other ale«| - It tuts also been reported wear up to and Including atze OX and offered for aalu In that alttuugh a treatment pro cess exist?, to make MMM Interstate commerce aftei Ju ly 30, 1972 will liave to m»«t garments conform totlie stan a flam »ability standard Juat dard, neither the machinery Issued by Ute Com nerce IJe- nor tlie procedures preswitly purtment, notes Commerce exist for treatment of about 30 per. ent of the sleepwear Clearing llouae. Noncomplying goods after now on the market. that date will lu ivtt to bear a label Indicating they are flam mable and slioJld not l>e worn near sources of fire . Goods made aftei July 30, 1973 ttuit do not comply with the stand What a liome la really worth ard will be ruled off the mar la finally determined by wliat ket. the average buyer for a tome Tlie standard requires that In Ils price range and location fabrics and garments must not is willing to pay for It. Ignite and bum when tested In a vertical posltloi by a brief A re-loiilng problem la only exposure to flame. Incidentally a legal matter; Provision Is also made for mostly It Is a inbllc relations fabrics tliat melt and drip prob 1 m that can lie solved by upon contact with flame. T l ie a good, solid, colorful pres standard requires testing not entation. only the fabrics used In the sleepwear, but also the parts of garments that become more flammable by addingseamsor tr im . In lieu of testing the garment Itself, the basic fab The legislature lias amend ric may be tested under c ir ed a law under which the slier - cumstances simulating a gar Iff sells real property to sat ment, using the same seams of trim that w ill be used in isfy an execution of Judgement. It Is no longer required the finished garment. bi announcing the standard, tliat the salo he conducted at the Department gave notice the front door of the court house. that there may be a need for Home Worth? HAIRSTYLES LILLIAN’S Custom Dios ( boss ’ s COFFEE time 1438 N.E. Alberta A Koval Sundae- | ) (» •sser! 28 1 -9 6 9 1 DELICATESSEN gourmets delight FOODS TO GO T h e daughters of txso presidents have a d m itte d that w hen they becam e engage«! tin s co u ld n ’t cook T h i s conld. how ever, m ake chocolate «.a d ie s . L vn d a Bird Johnson's specialty was I arossnies; T ric ia Nixon's. chocolate ch ip cookies. hickory smoked BAR B.Q. RIBS ------SPECIAL------ BOATLOAD FISH & CHIPS 49< 'GIMME THAT THING” Milk Products Help K eep l ouions lieauties h u e ly S i i . i .I i ,,. Best C ake it. fit f „ r ro y a lty a n d y „ u r V an illa ire crcuin combined w ith a w hite cake mix makes a ric h , m o is t c a k e th a t is quick to make on carefree summ er days .lust slice and add a H«>op of yo u r favorite ice cream flavor M arshm nl low sauce, made w ith m iuia lure marshm allows and con venienl frosting m ix, adds the perfect sundae topping. H o n 't w ait 'til Sunday to (nit on your Sundae Best Serve this royal dessert any tim e friends gather K O Y A I. S U N D A E B E S T CAKE CAKK: I p a e k a g e < IH 1 , n / ) w h ile r a k e m ix I pint vanilla ice cream, softened ' i c u p w a te r ,1 eggs T O P P IN G I package fti'i oz ) white frosting mix ' > r u n w a te r e legant p a rts '4 cu p m in ia tu re m a rsh m a llo w s < liiH -olate o r s tra w b e rry lee cream T o prepare cake: In large m ixing Isiwl blend cake m ix, va n illa it*»» eream, w ater and eggs at low speed u ntil all in gredients are moistened Beat 2 minutes at m edium s,ss-d T u rn into a well buttered and lig h tly floured 12 cup bundt pan. Bake in a preheated 325 oven 45 55 m in u te s . Cool in pan on w ire rack minutes; remove from pan to w ire rack (o «xml completely. T o p re p a r e la p p in g : In sm all m ixing I h iw I place I ing mix Bring water marshm allows t o hmlmg. add to frosting mix Beat at high spe»xl 3-4 minutes or u n til desired «xmsisteney Serve c a k e slices to p p e d w ith tuxxipH of cho«x>liite or straw herrv i«x> cream and marsh m allow topping M ilk , inside and out. seems to have wonderful efTeeta on Ih e h u m a n b o d y . S u lt r y , s h a p e ly I t a l ia n f ilm s ta r Sophia Ixiren, who reported ly eats spaghetti w ith gusto, never diets anil ignores most beauty routines, has discov ered that using m ilk ns a skin detergent keeps her 3 6 -year- old iximplexion (lawless And it s said U ltra V io let, A ndy W a rh o l's lo v e ly s u p e rs ta r, «xmduets interviews front a relaxing m ilk bath. I f you w ant to k(*ep up w ith the famous hcautiea, In* sure to get your Ix-nutv sleep. A glass of w a rm m ilk b efo re liedtim e can work wonders. M ilk is ru b in certain am ino a c id s t h a t in c r e a s e th e am ount of tint«* von sficnd in the problem solving stage of sleep You'll aw ake refreshixl Technical assistance Informa And if you want to try a m ilk fa c ia l, th is C le o p a tra tion is available from EEOC’ s special m ay be the answer. Regional Office, located at 620 Central Avenue, Alameda, C ali M ix two tablespoons of pow- fornia 94501. derisl m ilk to a paste w ith a An Independent Federal agen little w itch hazel and one cy, the Equal Employment teaspoon of boric acid. l e t Opportunity Commission was es the mask d ry , remove w ith tablished under the Civil Rights T itle Vfl of the w arm w ater and soap and Act of 1964. discrimination finish w ith a splash of w itch Act prohibits based on race, color, religion hazel O r. if yo u ’re re ally a m b i sex, and national origin in h ir ing, upgrading, and all other con tious, make up a hatch of ditions of employment. euetimlier face ereant. Use it yourself and give little pots of it ns gifts C ut one pound of isx'led cucumbers and one The separation rate dipped pound «if melon pulp into from 4.4 per hundred in April small pietvs Add one pound to 4.2 In May, This was a ttr i pure whit«1 lard and H p in t buted to a small decline In lay m ilk and heat in a double offs and discharges. Quits were boiler for ten hours w ithout up slightly over the period ot b o ilin g S t r a in th ro u g h a 1.6 per hundred. This was still « loth and sieve into a bowl, the lowest quit rate for May In nine years. l e t d rip, «xtngeal. put in jars Turnover was down consider ably from a year ago. Layoffs, quits, and other separations were below the year ea rlier level. The accession rate was lower than that of one year ago. Lower turnover tended to reduce re N.E. PORTLAND quirements for replacements. PORTLAND CLEANING WORKS NORTH & ONE DAY SERVICE M IN O S R FFA IR S -N O CHARGF RICK UR & DFIIVERY 282-8361 3968 N W illiam s “ You’ve Tried The Rett, Now Try The Best N. Alexander, Proprietor FROM 7 TO 11 YOU WILL I never believe the a m o u n t of F o o t |T O U _ W ltt GET FOR TOUR MONEY WHY PAY MORE? We bvy componi«» ©v» PORK LOVERS Buy direct from the farm and SAVE PORK BY WHOLE OR HALF 40f lb, whole 45? lb. half Also rabbit, fryers A chicken BLACK CUSTOMERS WELCOME H, K, Trachsel Rt. 1, Box 1S3 Cornelius, Ore. 97113 Phone: 647-2808 naw sfocirs 5 ACHES and compì«*« • O V » STOCK S • BANKffURTClIS • C IO S IO U T S a rriv in g D a ily ! a n d p o i* fh« tavxngt on ’ O vou o* le tt tbon w boleto pnaet S ho p f ir s t a t Building Supply Liquidators ' RIFOLO LOUVER CLOSET DOORS « t a i - d » * 2 S t o * 2 9 M A H O G A N Y B IFO tO DOORS Sow 40% * 1 9 » o * 2 1 B i-Fold Doors, 4 to 6 •1 » . t o ‘ 2 9 . 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