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About Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1971)
Page 4 Portland,'Observer Thursday, Sept. 3Û, 1971 Security T ^w sïi^ew s j ■âïfli for the homemaker Bethel supplies food six centers Mrs. Geraldine Irvin and Mrs. Savannah Jones servine lunch at the Bethel Child Care Center. Mrs. Arlene Johnson and Mrs . L illie C arter preparing food to be distributed among the six 4C*s Child Care Centers. by Bonnie Andrews pie, brocolli, biscuits and whipped je llo with fru it. F or The Bethel A.ME Church is snacks they may have sliced the headquarters fo r food pre balona with cheese and paration fo r the six 4C's day crackers or celery sticks with care centers at Bethel,Wood cheese. lawn, Highland, New Hope, When the other centers are Be re an, and Hughes. low on items such as canned M rs . Geraldine Irv in , head fru its and juices, they check cook at Bethel is assisted by- the items they need on a M rs . L illie C arter, M rs. supply requisition and return Arlene Johnson, and M rs. it to M rs . Irv in , who is also in Savannah Jones. They prepare charge of fillin g the requisi meals fo r approximately 186 tions from the supply room people a day,(142 children and housed at Bethel. 44 adults). The food is cooked M rs . Irv in also explained that at Bethel and distributed to the some foods, such as cookies, other five centers in time fo r are prepared ahead of time and the noon hour m eal. They also stored until they are ready fo r cook breakfast fo r the child use. In this way, the cooks are ren at the Bethel Child Cere able to keep ahead of them Center. selves to an extent. M rs. Rachelle Bagley is the The children at the six cen n u tritio n ist who plans the ters are assured of a well menus fo r each day. Atypical balanced, carefully prepared lunch may consist of turkey lunch each day. by C o rin e W in chester C h ild re n ’s sw im m in g classes Saturday classes in gym nastics and swimming w ill he offered for young people ages 0-18 by the Portland State U niversity department of health ami physical education fo r ten weeks this fall beginn ing October 9. Registration is Saturday, October 2 from 10 a jti. to 12 noon in PSL’ s physical education building, 10th and Hall St., main entrance. Swimming students are asked to bring a suit and towel. Instructor fo r the swimming program is Garland Trzynka, PSI swimming coach, who w ill be assisted by students from the water safety instruc tors class and past swim team members at the U niversity. Paul Thompson, gymnastics coach, w ill be assisted by U niversity gymnasts to teach students skills on ail pieces of equipment including the trampolín«, balance beam, free - exercise, un - evens, vaulting, parallel bars, hori zontal bar, side horse, s till rings, long-hour vaulting and tumbling. Classes are scheduled be tween 10 aun. and 1 p jn . on Saturdays. Students supply th e ir own gymnastic and swimming clothes. A reduced fam ily rate is available. E nrollm ent w ill be limited to allow more instructor- student contact. F o r further information, contact the health and physical education depart ment at 229-4401. Too Laie To Classify WANTED men and women to 9ell the most provocative study of Black Americans , “ In Black A m e ric a ". Be independent and earn money being your own boss. F o r further inform ation call Lee Huffsmith - 235-2870. To P o rtlan d D r. R. A. Washington, D r. and C urtis Foster, all from C alifornia, visited Ibrtland. either executives from the A fro-Am erican visited the J. L. Bagnerius Observer. M r, & M rs. Robert Herndon, J r . of Los Angeles. I heir son Q. 1 am retired and re c i ve monthly Social Security- c h e c k s . 1 am p la nn in g to spend next year visiting my children, who are scattered ail over the country. What should I do about getting my benefit checks? A . I suggest you v is it your post office and arrange fo r the checks to be forwarded. It would be best to settle on one or two addresses that w ill be most convenient for you rather than try to change your address every month or so. If you later decide to move permanently, notify Social Security of your new address. Q. My 67-year-old husband recently had surgery fo r a slipped disc. He w ill soon be able to come home, but the doctor says he w ill need to use Bacon slices AMOUNT N e w ly W e d d s M r . a n d M rs C liffo r d and J a c q u e lin e B e ll Jr. C e le b r a te s a n d R e la x a t G e n e v a 's Have your Birthday party free at Geneva’s 6 pounds 1 1/2 cups 3 cups 1 quart 6 1 1/2 cups 2 tablespoons 3/4 teaspoon 12 a wheelchair, W ill medicare help pay fo r a wheelchair? w ill attend PSU. Emory Hall from HEW Washington. D.C. dropped in to look at Portland's 4-C‘ s ami the Observer. C h ild p ro o f a s p irin Accidental poisoning is a leading cause of death among children under 5 in tlw U.5. And tlie substance toddlers are most apt to swallow in lethal amounts is the ubiquitous as p irin tahlet. F or this reason, tlw 11J). Foul and Drug Admin- isrtation last week ordered tlw manufacturers of all aspirin ami aspirin-containing p ills to package them in bottles e<|Uip- ped with child-proof caps. The order w ill not go into ef fect for at least seven months, allowing the d ru g -m a k e rs tune to switch over to the tiard-to-open caps. Accoirilng to (he FDA's specifications the caps must he designed so that 85 per cent of children tested w ill tw unable to re move them on the fir s t try and 80 per cent w ill s till tw stumped even after watching a b rief demonstration on how tlwy work. The FDA chose not to reconiineml any particular type of cap, but several have been designed, line, fo r ex ample, must be pressed down while it is unscrewed,another can only be o|wned with tlw aid of a plastic key, while a third emits a loud clacking sound as it is unscrewed— alerting parents that t h e i r child Is in danger. le i re ll Hall w tll he die college a ri cernei. Pottory classes w lll he held in thè basement lemtaieled fio in form er Cascade College cafeterla. Co on tu re f f l//uonne Custom Tailoring. Driìporios Boitei Dresses. 3727 N slamstress Kl.CI A iM l.D Fl KNUT RE Woddinqa MISSISSIPPI Sülls Royal Esquires host Seattle A. Yes. The Medical Insurance part of Medicare does pay fo r the rental or purchase of such duraboe medical equipment as a wheel chair when the equipment is prescribed by a doctor. Q. I w ill be getting married this month. Since I w lll be protected as the wife of a worker covered by Social Sec u rity , why do I have to con tribute? A . When you are ready to re tire , you might be able to get higher cash benefits on your own earnings record, not one half of your husband's benefit based on his earning record. CALL OUR ADVERTISERS The Royal Esquire Club of Portland hosted an evening with the Seattle group with a cocktail hour ami barbecue at the home of Aaron M itch e ll, followed by a dance at the Sheraton Motoi Hotel. HELP! 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LIVERPOOL LOAF Pepper I lie North Portland YMCA announces a change in their orientation schedule, o rie n tation fo r new youth swimmers w ill be held every Wednesday at 4:30 pan. I bis Is a change from the ortguial schedule of 3:00 p.m. Anyone interested in enrolling their child ui swimming classes is en couraged to call the North P o rtla n i YMCA, 5430 N. Moore, At 282-5517, 9;00a.m. to 8:00 p.m., weekdays. Swim classes are continuous so youth ami adults may hegin classes at any tune. V isito rs Just M a rrie d INGREDIENTS Beef chuck, ground Sweet pickle re lish , drained Fme dry bread crumbs M ilk Eggs Chopped Onions Salt YM CA METHOD 1. Combine beef, pickle relish, bread crumbs, m ilk, eggs, onions, salt and pepper; mix w ell. Shape into indi vidual o r m u lti - serving loaves. 2. Arrange on racks in shal low u tility pans. 3. Top with bacon 4. Bake in moderate over (350 Jegrees) 40 minutes, or until done. 5. Serve whole or sliced with sweet pickle relish in paper souffle' cup. Just to give you some indication of the contents read this list of iust a few of the subjects cov ered Acid burns. Acne, Airplane travel. Alkali burns. Allergy, Anemia, Angina Pectoris, Antidotes for poisons. Appendicitis, Arthritis. Artificial respiration. Athletes foot. Atomic Bombing, Backache, Bad Breath, Baldness, Bed Wetting, Black eye, Black widow spider bite. Blood transfusion. Boils, Breast examina tion, Broncheictasis, Bronchitis, Burns from hot obiects, Burns of the eye, Bursitis, Calluses, Cancer, Canker sores. Carbuncles, Cateract, Chapped hands. Chest pains. Chicken pox, Choking, Cold, Cold sores. Colitis, Constipation, Corns, Coronary Sclerosis, Cramps, Dandruff, Diabetes, Diarrhea, Diets, Diptheria, D iverti culitis, Dog bite, Dropsy, Drowning, Drugs, Drunkedness, Dyspepsia, Earache, Excema, Electrocution, Emphysema, Epileptic fits, Eye injuries, Fainting, falling uterus. Fever blister, First aid Food poisoning, fractures. 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