Section H, Page 4 Portiand/O bserver X Thursday, D ecem ber 21, 1972 It’s turkey talk time I t ’ s tim e to talk turkey, the traditional holiday fare. Most reading fo r anyone cooking a holiday dinner is a booklet from th e ll.S . De­ partment o f A griculture. P oultry in F am ily Meals, a- vailahie fo r 20 cents from Consumer Product Inform a­ tion, Washington, D j C. 20407. O ffic e r H ill, O ffice r Peck and Seargent Simms of the North Portland Special Patrolemen pose fo r a picture while browsing through the many booths at the Expo. QUESTION: With the end ot the Vietnam w a r now some­ what foreseeable, 1 am deeply concerned about the treatment of d ra ft evaders and desert­ e rs . What are you going to do about amnesty, Senator? Newberg ANSWER: I do not believe we should even consider the question of amnesty until the United States terminates all involvement in the Vietnam conflict, our prisoners of war are returned and the missing in action are accounted fo r. Tom Gorman ready for tennis match Seattle's Tom Gorman is a - live , well and eager to get back into forma! tennis com­ petition on Thursday night, December 21 at Pamplin Pa­ vilio n on the Lew is & C lark Campus in Portland. Gorman reached the high point of his career this past weekend when he was ranked No. 2 in the United States be­ hind Stan Smith in singles, and came within match point of THE m FA M ILY # i LAW YER. Upstairs Neighbors Madge had always been a rest­ less sleeper But matters went from bad to worse when a young couple with a baby moved into the apartment upstairs. It seems the baby was teething. To keep her quiet at night, the parents would trundle her around their apartment in a baby car­ riage. causing sounds that were plainly audible to the wakeful Madge Finally she went to court for an injunction But at the hearing, the baby’s father said there was no other way to keep the child from crying. Besides, he pointed out, their carriage had rubber wheels and their floor was car- The court thereupon tossed out Madge's complaint, saying that a moderate amount o f noise must be accepted by those who choose to live in apartments. “ Where people indulge their inclination to be gregarious," said the judge, "they must not expect the quiet that belongs to solitude." C o u rts generally take th is hands-off attitude in disputes be­ tween apartment dwellers. Never­ theless, a court may well inter­ vene if the noise gets out of hand. In another case, an upstairs tenant a do-it-yourself enthusi­ ast-decided to install new par­ quet flooring This time, when the tormented people downstairs went to court, the judge ordered the man to work on weekdays only, from nine to five, and to keep the noise and vibration to a minimum. What role does the landlord play in these conflicts’’ Must he take action if the downstairs tenant asks for his help'1 In most cases, the answer is no. Take this example A downstairs tenant, disturbed by relentless piano playing from the apartment upstairs, askeil the landlord to enforce a house rule against such conduct Rut the landlord refused to mix in and his refusal was upheld in a court hearing The judge said the rules in a lease arc put in prim arilv for the landlord's bene­ fit, to be enforced or not accord­ ing to his discretion A p u b li c * c r » i - c f e a t u r e o f ll i e A n i r r i r a n B a r A n H u ia t io n a n d th e O r e s ,in S t a le B a r A aaoria- a l i e n . W r it te n by U i l l B e r n a r d , C 1972 American Bar Association beating Smith in the W orld professional championship Com m ercial Union Masters Tournament in Barcelona, Spain. It was the finish of the match with Smith which caused some fleeting concern that Gorman w o u ld not be able to play Smith o r No. I ranked doubles player, E ric van D ille n of Los Angeles in Portland. Hold­ ing a 5-4 lead in the final game and ahead at match point, Gorman was forced to quit because of the pain c a u s e d by a pulled side- m uscle. “ It was just a tem porary th in g ," said B ill Rose of Pro West Sports which is sponsor­ ing the Portland evening of top flig h t tennis. "W e have been assured by Donald D ell, Gor­ man’ s atU ' .ey from Washing­ ton, D.C. that Tom not only has recovered but is looking forward to meeting van D ill— en, Dell says this w ill give Gorman a chance to get in top form fo r the W inter tour in the E ast,” Obviously, with his No.2 singles ranking, Gorman is the finest tennis player ever to come out of the P acific Northwest, and his rise to the top has been m eteoric. H is top ranking was only one of many honors achieved by Gorman this year. E a rlie r, he was a sem ifinalist in the toughest United States Open ever held, and at conclusion of that tournament was award­ ed the Harold A .L e b a irM e m - o ria l Trophy which is pre­ sented to "th a t player, man o r woman, who by virtue of his, o r her, sportsmanship conduct on o r off the court and playing of the game best exemplifies the finest traditions of ten­ n is ." Also this past year, Gor­ man and vanD illen were mem­ bers of the United States Davis Cup team and both we re b rillia n t in the successful fig h t fo r the championship. Honors aren't new to the sm iling Irishm an. In 1971, he received the Johnston Sportsmanship Trophy which is awarded to an outstanding professional player. Those who attend Gorman’ s match with van D illen w ill find that Tom 's favorite po­ sition on the court is at tie net where his volley play is considered among the best of those now in the game. In less serious moments, the Seattle U niversity econo­ m ics graduate is noted on the pro net c irc u it fo r his comic routines and catchy appear­ ance. In addition to the Gorman- van D illen match at Pamplin P avilion, there w ill be another singles match featuring two of the P acific Northwest’ s top players, Steve Docherty and D ick Knight, and a doubles match featuring the twoDavis Cup perform ers paired with area standouts. A c lin ic fo r ju n io r players w ill open the evening, and w ill feature Gor­ man and van D ille n . Tickets can be obtained from P ro West Sports at PX). Box 1748, Portland, Oregon 97207, at M e ie r and Frank, downtown and Stevens and Son in Lloyd Center. However, you m ight be in­ terested in knowing a lim ited amnesty has traditionally fol­ lowed most American wars. By pardoning participants in the 1794 Whiskey Rebellion, President George Washington set a precedent fo r a succes­ sion of Presidential amnes­ ties. Since that tim e, lim ited amnesties have been granted following the W ar of 1812, W orld War 1 and World W ar II. But there has never been a general amnesty, unless you consider one granted after the C iv il W ar, 33 years a fte r the w ar ended. The practical ef­ fect of this amnesty was v ir ­ tually n il, as most of the dis­ franchised ex-Confederaees had passed away. In the how-to-buy section of the booklet. Agriculture Re­ search Service specialists re ­ commend turkeys marked •'try e r-ro a s te r, young hen" o r " to m " fo r roasting and advise ttie consumer to look fo r the o fficia l USDA inspect­ ion and grade marks on the p oultry. A table shows the number of servings per pound from the various form s of tu r ­ key as well as from a pound of chicken, duckling and goose. Turkey like other poultry items is very perishable and needs care in storage, cook­ ing and handling of leftovers. Detailed instructions are g iv e n fo r thawing frozen poultry in the re frig e ra to r, in cold w ater o r at room tem­ perature. A frozen 24-pound turkey needs fo u r days to (haw in a re frig e ra to r before cooking fo r about seven hours. To help take the guesswork out of when the turkey is done, a table shows approximate roasting times fo r various sizes and form s of turkey and also lis ts the internal tem­ perature that a meat th e r­ mometer w ill show when the turkey is thoroughly cooked. The booklet recommends stutfUig poultry iust before toasting. If made in advance the stuffing should be re - trige rated. Consumers w ill find this took let a haixly reference all year around with shopping tips and recipes fo r a ll types ot poultry. Consumers w ill find this booklet a handy reference fo r all types of poultry. 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