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Pige 4 Portia nd/i)b»erv er Thursday, Nov. 25, 1971 r7 x£>.-S F i I t Food W a tc h e r’s p re p a ra tio n SAVORY APPLE STUFFING Body a n d Fonder R epair M o s t r e a s o n a b le suggestions package (10 oz.) frozen chopped broccoli 1 package (10 oz.) frozen cauliflower 1/2 cup finely chopped celery 1/4 flesh green |<e|>pei, finely chopped 4 teaspoonsdehydrated onion flakes 2 medium apples, |ieeled, cored, ami diced 1/2 cup water 1 teaspoon poultry season ing •Mrs. Edgar Smith and M rs. Sango (right) take a m in- ute to relax and visit. The Sooners ore here M r. ami M rs. Travis Sango, Vice President, take time out for some refreshment. Charity Club holds Formal The president gave a spe cial address thanking the guests fo r fu ll support of the club ami it’ s many efforts to raise funds to serve the com munity and pledged to continue to lead the club in an effort to support community char ities with special attention given to the fight againstSick- le C eil anemia. There were many delightful comments at the closing hour. Truely the Oklahoma Ambas sador C h a irity Club had lived true to i t ’ s m otto’ ’ LaborCon- quors A U " . And a job well done by M r. John Keller, chairman of the B all. Preceeding the ball M r. Floyd Nickerson of Bremer ton, W ashington, a form er mamber, was host at the Quay fo r a cocktail party given for the members of the club. An after party was teld at the home of M r. and M rs.E d gar Smith with what has be come an annual a ffa ir fo r them R eid , Earle & K n ig h t a p p e a r on "S o u l” Singer Irene Reid, poet of Black Poetry and the New Jackie E arle, and the musical York Quarterly. combo Boobie Knight and the She has been a guest per Soulciety performed on the form er with the Negro Ensem PBS series "Soul’ ’ last Wed ble Company in New York, and nesday, November 24 at 10 has appeared on Black Heri p jn . over KOAP-TV, channel tage on commercial televi 10, Portland. sion. M iss Reid began hercareer Bobbie Knight and the Soul as a jazz a rtis t 24 years ago ciety is a ten-piece ensemble at the Apollo Theater in Har which began as a house band lem, where she won the ama at Soul C ity, a black - owned teur night contest fo r four con discotheque in Brooklyn. secutive weeks. Sylvia Tyson is the female In the e a rly 1960’ s sne sang vocalist with the band, which with Count Basie’ s orchestra includes organ, drums, brass fo r more than a year. And in and woodwinds. Knight also 1971 she won the Jazz Achievement Award given by does vocals. ’ 'Soul’ ’ is a production of the Jazz at Home Club. NET Division, Educational M iss E a rle ’ s poetry has Broadcasting Corporation. been published in the Journal (member's hope). •'Menu was quite unique w ith dishes of many orgin: Orient, Mexico, Lousiana Gumbo and last hut not least Barbecued chicken, Oklahoma corn fed of course. TV re v ie w s Black Love is a wonderful thingl As said by Gibran in "T h e P rophet": " T o wake at dawn with a winged heart and give thanks fo r another day of loving . . . and to sleep with a prayer for the beloved in your heart and a song of praise upon your lips. Studies With Thanksgiving upon us and the Christinas season ap proaching, tlw preparation of holiday foods becomes an tional concern. According to H r. W alter A. Goss, Health O ffice r, Multnomah County Department of Medical Ser vices, caution should beexer- clsed in preparing turkey, chicken, dressing ami other perishable foods. When preparing foods of Cook broccoli and cauliflower this tyiw. D r. Goss offers according to package direc these suggestions: 1. Cutting boards,utensils, tions, allowing an additional ami cooking equipment should -’ -3 minutes cooking tim e. be kept scrupulously clean. I ’ la in and place in mixing 2. F ouls containing meat, Bowl. Add remaining ingre- poultry, eggs o r dairy pro diests and M ix WELL with an ducts should he kept re ii iger- e le ctric or hand m ixer. Turn atrxl until time fo r cooking. into a 9x9x2 Inch baking dish 3. Turkey o r chicken should ami bake at 350 F . fo r 30 Iw heated sufficiently to Insure minutes. that dressing is thioughly Makes 4 servings. cooked. 4. Pork should be throughly cooked to eliminate the possi b ility of trichinosis. 5. Leftover foods should be stored in the re frig e ra to r. 6. When solving left-overs he certain they have been heat ed to a temperature that w ill k ill all harmful bacteria. W ITH 2 8 7 -8 5 2 9 2609 ______ t I 2 8 4 -9 4 4 « C " ’ LAlMfcS*"* . Thus is your page R ated L et us hear from you w ith your hints. Also any suggestions as to w hat you w ant on your page. GP Outstanding W rite your le tte rs to the: W om en’s E ditor P ortland O bserver Co - Feature A You can For Love of Ivy ’ starring. Sidney Poiter I 1 L O pen 1° Color w e e k d a y s 7 :0 0 p m S u n d ay 1:45 Sat. 6 : 4 5 J with a P-O Person-to-Person W ant Ad Call 2 8 3 -2 4 8 7 , . P O G ir V Another woman was deathly ill, while her husband was in the hospital, yet even through this c ris is , never let him know , BOOK " Reflections. M rs. Osly J . Gates’ firs t book, is published by P ress-22. The book of six ty poems, focusing on people and the environment is written under tie name J_M, Gates. A resident of Portland for fifteen years, tie author is ac tive in religious,civic,educa tional and cultural service. E a rlie r this year, she was one of twenty-five women in the United States invited toMass- achusetts to attend tie two- week conference for non scientists "Science, society and our W orld" which was Jointly presented byOakKidgc Associated Universities and Tufts University, with support from the National Science Foundation. Participation was by ifivjtfltlon .ifter a comped» tive selection procedure which focused on a two-bund red word statement w iitten by each conference applicant. Conference Invitations includ ed travel g, ants; in addition to M rs. Cates, other participant» from the west were one each from Idaho, Colorado, and Arizona. A part of the lu fts N . V a n c o u v e r A vo . om lu re Custom Tnllorinq. D m perlas ^ . l e , l h „ s s ..s RECLAIMED FURNITURE W exidlnys Suits 3 7 2 7 N . M ISSISSIPPI 287-3244 T h an ksg ivin g Specials 42 Rd. M a p le Ext. T a b le $ 6 9 .9 5 4 C a p ta in C h a irs H e a v y M a p le $10 0 0 0 set D a v o n o a n d C h a ir 2 p c .s e t $119 9 5 [S w iv e l Rockers choice covers $ 2 9 9 5 [lOO So ffa b lack N a u g a h y d e $ 1 6 9 .9 5 3 pc. B edroom set W a ln u t d o u b le D resser, Chest a n d Bed $ 1 4 9 ,9 5 Spc. D in n e tte set T a b le a n d 4 C h airs $ 4 9 9 5 S tu d e n t A c tiv itie s C o m p lete Stock Simmons b o x springs plans C u ltu ra l and mattresses from $ 7 9 9 5 p e r.s e t B azaar of her condition. Another drank hot w aterfoi hermeals, Black Journal w ill examine pretending to eat, and died an black studies programs in early death, that her children American colleges and un might have. Even then 4 child ive rsitie s in a two-part sur This is love’ s desire - to be ren died, but she never lost vey, "T a ke Back Y ourM ind,” always with the beloved - to faith in God. She inspired her Tuesday, November 23 and on live, love, sacrifice fo r them. children with her faith ami Tuesday, November 30 at 10 But love is not all beauty. It goodness and they always re p.m. on KOAP-TV, channel is d iffic u lt too. Gibran goes on numbered. 10, Portland and KOAC-TV, to say: Several men have given tes channel 7, C o rva llis. "B u t if in your fear you timony to then wives lately - The goals and effectiveness would seek only love’ s peace how they had faith in them thru of the study programs w ill be and love’ s pleasures, then It is the long years of waiting alone evaluated as the Em m y-win- better fo r you that you pass out at night, never knowing where ning PBS series seeks the op of love's threshing-floor, into he was. A t last she won him inions of black administra over to faithfulness ami loy to rs, teachers, and students. the seasonless world where you shall laugh, but not all of alty. Another remembered Black Journal’ s cameras your laughter, and weep, but how his wife was true to her w ill v is it a black studiesclass not a ll of your tears.” church and herGod, even wlien on "psychology of the ghetto” In ideal love, each person she had only one dress to at the D is tric t of Columbia’ s maintains their identity, and wear to services. Now he is Federal C ity College, where fu lfills their life ’ s purpose. so grateful to her and loves students are involved in a But when one’ s identity be church as much as she. heated discussion ranging comes inextricably involved Somstinus it Is the man who from the meaning of revolu with another, that is where sets the example thru long, tion to the symbolism of an Af sacrifice and bending take hard hours of work, fo r his ro haircut. place. Indeed it is cruel fate fam ily. But if he can work, Faculty and adminstration to let go something precious and yet maintain about him a members interviewed about because the other person little playfulness and humor, the status of black studies on comes fir s t. F o r some itm ay he is beloved indeed. th e ir campuses w ill include be d iffic u lt living which is in Less dram atically, it may D r. M ilton White, d ire cto r of volved - the pressure of busi be only long, interminably black studies at the University ness, work, and daily exhaus long hours of waiting that are of C alifornia, and D r. Howard tion, w orry and fear. S till one involved, - not heartbreak but F u lle r of Malcom X Liberation clings to the great giftGod has loneliness, and fillin g in the U n i v e r s i t y , Greensboro, bestowed - for above all love empty hours year after year. N orth Carolina. Is a precious trust and sa cri- Indeed, love is joy and tears. Black Journal reporters ment, whether fo r husbarxl, 1 have heard two good defini w ill talk to LeRoy Higgen- wife, child or humanity. In tions of marriage: botham of L .C J L Z ., who has spite of struggle, effort and found that many of his black discouragement it never gives 1) A woman is like a bird - students are afraid to go into up. squeeze her too tightly and she WattS; and to a L .C .L .A . stu One woman lost her husband dies, or hold her too loosely dent whose A frican language is his prim e - a handsome man and she flie s away. teacher is a white professor. and marvellous father of four. 2) M arriage is tie attraction Other participants in this She fainted when she learned between an irre s is tib le force Black Journal study w ill be he had been killed in a plane and an immovable object. Frank Satterwhite of Nairobi crash. Yet she went on, and A ll in a ll, it must be said College, D r. Nathan Hare of raised the children alone, let that love is one of the strong Black Scholar Magazine, D r. ting them go when it was their est forces in the world, ami is Joseph Paige of Federal C ity tim e, even to far away cities. more powerful in the long run College, Don W arfield of And there she remained aione, than the pressures it under C alifornia Polytechnic, and thru all those 30 years, loved goes. D r. A rtb u r Smith of U.C.L.A. m atriarch of her fam ily, res If we have loved well, then Black Journal, seen weekly pected alike by children and we can say in the final day of on channel 7 and 10, Is a pro friends. __ parting: Through duction of NET D ivision,Edu In the s till night, all those years true to the one cational Broadcasting C o rp yet the rose dawn. she loved, and exemplifying it oration. You w ill be with me, and passing it on to herchild- ren. you who are gone. I The Love Story ♦ I ♦ ♦ ♦ : Sell It! A in tow n P o rtla n d . O ro PCC students are planning a cultural bazaar to be held in the Sylvania M a ll, 12000 s.W. 49th Avenue, Portland, Nov ember 30 and December 1 ami 2. Booths featuring student- made arts ami crafts plus s p e c ia l C hristm as thenu events w ill be present»!. M rs . Erma B. Hepburn is spemling thanksgiving with her son ami fam ily in San F i anclsco. Krause Furniture Co. 301 E P o w ell 6 6 5 -1 1 0 3 G re s h a m , O re g o n C a rl says you d o n 't n e e d m oney Just a little b it a m onth ” J r o o D e liv e ry Free P a rk in g Feel Safe and Secure... Protect y o u r F a m ily, H o m ean d BusinesslI ràro H /W ^A G ffaO K CANT EVEN MAKE \ ûiSHûMEST BOO 1 I A Alameda Theater I 3000 N.E. Alberta a shop Carlos 1 M r. and M rs. Robert King (left) and M r. and M rs . John b ra zie r enjoying themselves at the Ball. T h e l V I . K o » —» * a 1 - _ ____ The ■ Oklahoma Ambaasa dors C harity Club held their eighth formal ball at the beau tifu l Quay over looking the Columbia R iver. T te ball room was fille d to capacity with the many friends and pat rons of the club’ s 51 members. With music furnished by the Mornachs there was never a time the dance flo o r wasn't rocking with the breakdown, penquin, mechanical tw ist ami th e ir own thing. The clim ax of the ball was the introduction of the mem bers la l by a gracious P resi dent M rs . A rve lla English, a devoted vice-president M r. T ravis Sango and other offi cers and members. M aster of Ceremony was M r. George Page. A c irc le was formed representing the le tte r " © ’ ’ in Oklahoma. The clubs colors were carried out with the lad ies in white form als, men in dark tuxedos, red and white carnation corsage and white boutonniere. W e ig h t U niversity conference pro gram highlight»! participants researching and presenting five panel discussions. A s a member of the panel, "T h e Challenge of the C ity” , M rs Gates spoke on the ser vices of the city — the lack of uniform ity in quality and quan tity of services, the urgency regarding quality of life and individual fu lfillm e n t, ami the new alternatives and im plica tions regarding citizenship responsibility. M rs . Gates was honored by inclusion in the international biography of London, England "2,000 Women of Achleve- nu n y - 1970” ami is Included in the 1970 - 71 edition of "W ho’ s Who of American Wo m en" . The public Is invited to meet tie author who w ill autograph copies of Reflections Friday, November 26, 1971 a tM e ie rli Frank Co., downtown, from 12 noon to 2 p.m. ami 6 p.m. to 8 p jn . and Saturday, November 27, 1971 atM eiei £ Frank,Sa lem from 12 noon to 2 p.m. ANYMO#1 IMr H IN G E D B edroom g u a rd s w ith Q U IC K -R E LE A S E pins fo r FIRE SAFETY Iro n B u rg le r Proof G u a rd s fo r W in d o w s ,D o o rs ,D riv e w a y s , G a t e w a y s * P atio Doors. 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