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About Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1971)
Portland 'O b s e rv e r Thursday \ugus. 1), 1971 page 7 J^ews’n^Views August is Elegant Dessert for the homemaker it is w h i i irrnwn mat women in general adapt better to pain and hardship than men In spite of their greater physical strength the man seems more susceptible to the little complaints as well as to the big as many a frail 5-ft wife is fond of reminding her hulk ing husband at strategic times Wed on Grandmother’s Birthday Checkmates ol pink, w ith a fro n t panel of green lace A ll attendants Mrs Joddy Beardsley Linda Suo C lerk walked down 11« H a le mi (1« a n n of her la lh e i at Bethel AM I. C lu tc h Saturday evening past pews t to l w ith white satin l » * i , fo l (Ml n..u lla g e t, Jeddy tx lls Beasley. She selected tier grand birthday fo r her m othe r's wedding day and her gra txl- attended. 11« b itd e w ore the flo o r length wedding gown worn by het s la te !, B e v e rly , when si« w « l Jam es Udinotklson three years ago. I he gown is lash- loned of white brocade with lace sleeves, ch a |« l length tra in a n l round natural neck line. I.tnda wore a foot length length illu s io n v e il that was shoulder length, site c a rrie d a nosegay bouquet of carna tions tied w ith iib b o n s. She wore a necklace that was a g ilt It out t l« groom . I In to asked hei S tM tr, B e ve rly, to be m atron of hon o r. H e r gown was flo o r length pink with a panel fro n t edged w ith puik lace. H e r nosegay was tied w ith green ribbons. 1 he bridesm aids: Eunice Kay, j.u u c e Bowles, and tl« g ro om 's s is te r, Dorothy Beasley, w o ie gowns styled t s t l« m atron of honor’ s. wore pink headpieces w ith short ve ils . I he bridesm aids ca rrie d nosegays tied with pink i ibbons. Karen Kay was Bow er g ir l we.uuig a m im tu re dress styled as the sen io r attersl- anis, pink w ith green lace tr im . M a ste r E r ic 11avis was ring h o s ie r. Anthony W arren served as best man. Seating guests were H ar old C la ik , b ro th er of the bride, Donald L in c o ln , and W illis Beasley, b ro th er of the g room . I he church a lta r was dec- oi ated with a large bouquet of green and pinks on elthei side. G ladiolus, carnations ai»l tra ilin g gieens fille d the vases. Melandl Howard anil Pat Add color and flavor to elegant d e s se rts with jams, Jellies and preserves. Top, chocolate cake has a surprise layer ric e Gieen were can dlellgh t- of orange m arm alade, and individual pieces get a pour-over e rs . Ge ruth a N lc k le b e rry sauce of orange marmalade - walnut combination. Center, sang accompanied by Donald Bavarian cream set sparkling color from a straw berry H epburer. jelly-pineapple almond mixture In la y ers, then topped with Im m ediately follow ing the the jelly combination. Bottom, d essert crepes filled with " , n>, whipped cream are made more eye-appealing with a pour- held at the Ih u n d e rb lrd . over sauce of grape Jelly-honey mixture. G ladiolus and carnations were arranged in handsome bouquets on side tables. I he ORANGE MARMALADE - WALNUT SAUCE FOR CHOCOLATE CAKE serving table clo th was a white organdy over pink. The Yield: about 2 quarts sauce, 24 servings of 2 - 1/2 oz. lo u r tiered wedding cake was topped with the tra d itio n a l Combine 1 - 1/2 quarts orange m arm alade, 6 oz. butter, bride and groom fig u re s. 3 /4 cup orange juice and 1/2 cup chopped walnuts. Cook M rs . L o is Renfro presided over low heat until blended. Pour over individual servings at the seiving table. Sandra of chocolate cake. (Orange m arm alade may also be used G a b i« i passed the guest book as filling between layers of cake.) an l g ifts were received, fo r BAVARIAN CREAM WITH STRAWBERRY JELLY SAUCE the couple, by L o is H ill and Karen Haines. Yield: 24 servings of 3/4 cup cream 1/4 cup sauce Linda is the daughterof M r . 1 quart straw berry Jelly and M rs . H ila ry C la rk . She 2 quarts milk 1/2 cup finely "chopped al Is a graduate of Jefferson 3 cups (1-1/2 pounds) sugar monds High school and w ill 1« a jun 1 pint crushed pineapple, io r at the I n tv e ra ity o, P o rt 8 egg yolks drained land this fa ll. 1/4 cup unflavored gelatin 1/4 cup rum flavoring Beasley is the son of M r . 8 egg whites, stiffly, beat 1 cup water ai»l M rs . Joe Beasley. He en too. Is a graduate of Jefferson High School. He attended M t. For sauce, combine straw berry Jelly, almonds and pine Hood Com m unity College and apple, blend well. For Bavarian cream , soak gelatin In Is employed in P ortla nd . w ater, then add to milk and sugar and heat until Just about K n it s H i l l lie ‘ B ig ’ In C ljis s ro o m s T h is T a ll . . H e r e 's 11»u l » < a r e f o r T h e m u i l h a M in im u m o f W o r k School days mean more than reading writing ami rith in rtic They also mean new wardrobes lor List growing youngsters Chances are. this year they'll be wearing more and more knit garments jusl as you are and lor the same reasons They re com fortah le. w rin kle resistant and pretty Whether you select single knits dioible knits or textures you II pmbablv want some ol each you can hr sure (he younger members of the family are right in style with clothes that won I look rumpled ten minutes alter they leave home Until now many mothers have avoided children s knits because labels anil hangt.igs cautioned Hand Wash or even I fry Clean Only Hut now the increasing number of shrink resistant knit fabrics on the market such as polyesters or blends ol natural and man made fibers are m ostly machine washable and machine dryable Care should be taken, however to prevent shrinking pilling anil snagging Long wash cycles, hoi water fast agitation and spin speeds as well as high dryer tern peratures and overdrying can damage those beautiful knits To help avoid these "no-no’s," Sears, Roebuck and Co has intro doeeii special knit cycles on two Mrs Irvin wins again Geraldine Irvin lias done It again. The award sheet from the lie 1,1 , I I .111 ! ! M rs, Irvtn as winning two firs t place ribbons, one for her German chocolate cake and one for her pound cake. Two second place ribbons, for her custard chiffon cake and sweet ixitato pie. Four entries and four rib bons is quite a record! H a m ilto n fu r s AUGUSTFUKSALE new lardy Kenmore washers and dryers The washer’s automatic knil cycle control provides a warm wash to keep colors bright and shrinkage to a minimum And during the cycle garments are treated tenderly with slow agita Inai Io minimize twisting ami pill ing and a slow spin Io avoid selling in wrinkles The dryer s knit cycle control tumbles garments in lower heat to avoid shrinkage Drying tune is shortened automatically, thus reducing overdrying and sialic electricity a ik c o n ih t io n h ) N atural American M ink ('oats *ra s < " ,ï H> S r h ia p a r r lli and n lh r r m ir m a tto n a li > fam m i» r ir n g n tr « Aleksander leather and suede coals, pants, jerkins from Norway fahu louslv priced' N rTTTnwr? Payment ""'TonvciiienTTTcrins I h r ml« g rils n f lia m ilb m f u r * 1» A m ir piiaran l« « «»( »ati«fa< h o n /N a tu r a l M ink Boat $15.00 H a m ilto n f u r s 9 22 SW Morrison___________ 226-3201 Food-Produce PORK LOVERS Buy direct from the farm and SAVE PORK BY WHOLE OR HALF 40? lb. whole 45? lb. half Also rabbit, fry ers & chicken BLACK CUSTOMERS WELCOME H, K. T rachsei Rt. 1, Box 133 Cornelius, Ore. 97113 Phone: 647-2808 And now, to bolster this idea the press has recently quoted the remarks of a leading publisher I male i speaking before an indus try meeting composed mainly of men With true stoical reserve the audience heard the publisher state these predictions about the role of the woman in the 21st century She will participate in much greater numbers in such fields as medicine architecture, city plan ning. and in fields related to the great clean-up of our air and water supply She will become an activist in the struggle against blight where ever it may be With greater autom ation and relatively more leisure time by the 21st century the woman will be better adapted than the male to plunge into meaningful activities 1/2 pound baked o r boiled ham, thinly sliced 1/4 teaspoon celery seed 1/4 pound Swiss cheese, sliced 20 enriched party ro lls, split 1/2 cup butter, softened lor example the arts By the year 200« she will have sucessfully joined the men in the arts on a professional basis She will hold the highest offices of the land including the presi dency The speaker further predicted that the woman in the year 2000 will through her influence cause to disappear the old concepts that have brought trouble to our world He did caution women that they cannot allow themselves to be locked in by outmoded psycho logical and social concepts of their role They must take the fullest advantage of the great potential offered them He observed that while a man remains fairly static in his major role of breadwinner, the woman, in her primary function as home maker adapts successfully to a number of different roles including those of sweetheart bride. "When you’re right, you can afford to be courteous. When you’re wrong, you’ve got to be.’’ sunshine 20 dill pickle slices 1/4 cup prepared b u sta rd surfaces of rolls. Arrange h am ?^ ” ¿ 0 1 ^ on C1°?« J8an<lwlcfies; secure with wooden picks. Place on baking sheet and cover with aluminum foil. Warm in preheated 300 degree oven 10 to 15 minutes. Use these mlnl-sandwlches for your winning culinary gambit! PORTLAND CLEANING WORKS Checkmates a re pawn-size sandwiches full of a queenly competitive sp irit - confident and proud as klnghts, setting out to win from you total allegiance to them as a snack. The defenses of even the most serio u s players - whether at chess or “ chow" - will melt before such an opponent - a platter of Checkmates. These b lte-slze munchables will firs t of all capture your attention with a tempting stack-up of ham, Swiss cheese and pickles. They will lure you with a savory spread of zippy m ustard and celery seed. And finally they will checkmate your willing palate by packing so much punch Into a tiny party ro ll, oven-heated Just long enough to melt flavors. At snack tim e, for cocktails, anytime at all - Checkmates will please family and guests. Make them using other meats and cheese combinations. Mlnl-sandwlches are definitely a N O R T H & N .E . P O R T L A N D ONE DAY SERVICE KNIT BLOCKING OUR SPECIALTY MINOR REPAIRS—N O CHARGE PICK-UP & DELIVERY 282-8361 maxi-Ideal In addition to convenience and variety, sandwiches offer good nutrition. Enriched bread and rolls provide these essential nutrients necessary dally for good health: the three B-vltlamlns, thiamine, niacin and riboflavin, and the m ineral, Iron. We Give 3 9 6 8 N. W illiams “ You've Tried The Rest, Now Try The Best” N. Alexander, Proprietor to boll. Beat milk slowly Into beaten egg yolks, chill until slightly thickened. Fold in rum flavoring and egg whites. Spoon alternating layers of cream and straw berry sauce’ ending with sauce. Chill until firm . * GRAPE JELLY - HONEY SAUCE FOR CREPES H eld: about 2 quarts sauce, 24 servings of 2 - 1/2 oz. Combine 1 . 1/4 quarts grape Jelly with 1 pint honey. 8 ounces butter and a teaspoon each of cinnamon, nutmeg and cloves, cook over low heat until blended. Serve hot to’ pour over crepes. O oooooooh that smarts! Cute and costly ()ur youngest consumers and birth announcements—came out to $476. Headlamp Washer A specially designed head lamp washer system devel oped Jointly by C hrysler En gineering and the McCord Corporation is standard equipment on the 1971 Im perial and optional acro ss the board on C hrysler auto mobiles equlped with con cealed headlamps. Smooth, easy operation of p a rts os a major requirem ent In the design of this system . At the same tim e, long-term reliability Is a must. Another m ajor requirem ent for the headlamp w asher pi vot Is excellent dimensional stability, since the pivot must maintain proper bearing clearances over a wide range of tem peratures and humidi ties. Toughness Is an Important consideration since the mold- ed-ln connecting nipple for the w asher fluid hose must with stand rough treatm ent often encountered during installa tion and servicing. publishers’ predictions re: women’s role in 21st century bundle of Joy costs a bundle If you hud any doubts (hat con sumers urc born, not made, con sider that a newly born infant can set his parents buck about $1,600 lust by arriving on the scene And, this is before he even settles in to do some serious toddling and start to comparison-shop tricycles I hat $ 1,600 total is based 01 costs in one large eastern city. It includes expenditures beginning with obstetrical care right on through Io the infant's first week's stay ut home, reports the Health Insurance Institute Here is how some o f the figures stacked up the last time baby ex penditures were tallied up by one weary parent: • Hospital costs came out to $60« This included $420 for daily room charges for six days; $75 for delivery room and $114 in nursery charges. • Medicul costs were: $275, in cluding the $250 fee for the ob stetrician and $2.1 for pediatric care • I he baby's wardrobe plus nursery items running the gamut from fitted erib sheets, a baby carriage, a vaporizer, and vitamins. • Mother's maternity garb, in cluding dresses as well as under- things came out to $177. Miscel laneous items made up the balance o f the $1,600. Fortunately, for the new con- sinner's tab-paying parents, how ever, there are ways by which the total bill for hospital and medical costs can be brought down con siderably through health insur ance Private coverage or a group plan where the father or mother works may pay 5150 to $350 or more toward hospital and medical costs. While no insurance covers in fant clothing or nursery equipment, a great many of the vital items can often be borrowed from rela tives or friends, or. fortuitously, materialize as shower presents. Another comforting thought: there w ill be a shorter shopping list in your future— if you have another baby. Remember, a lot of the basic equipment and ward robe w ill be ready and waiting That's w hat you get for being so fresh! Low Calorie General Foods now has on the market a low calorie gel atin dessert that is low In sodium. Thetr reformulated product Is being Introduced nationally during August. Each serving lias approx imately nine calories per half-cup portion and it now contains only six m illigram s of sodium per portion. The product is available In six flavors - orange, Imita tion lemon, Imitation lim e, imitation respberry,im itation straw berry and imitation ch e rry . It is available In 18 enve lope packages, which a re ool- or-coded by flavor. It can be prepared In a variety of ways - for salads, as gela tin d esserts or | a r f e lt^ " T h e F re s h G u y s " Wonder Enriched Bread is wrapped while it’s still warm from the oven. Wrapped in a Sta-tresh wrapper to keep it fresh, flavorful and delicious. But W onder doesn’t stop there! W onder Bread is rushed warm into bakery trucks...then oft to your neighborhood store! — •ïfi Next time you’re buying bread,»>* look tor Wonder. One squeeze tells à * • • • ’ et • you why people call us... ’• 9 WONDER % * “The Fresh Guys” ! itrvuft 12 ÏN R IC M IO M w ÌNsUd B R I AO w ap • • * • . •« , »