May 21. 1986, Portland Observer, Page 7
Year Round Market Plan on Union Avenue
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Jrrr\ lim iu i
• T ern 's Fresh Fish A Seafood. lo-
s jie d at 5225 N F Union Avenue. is
planning Io lease space on its properly
id vendors The vendors will sell pro-
dùce ansi lood stull
•."W e are Irving Io enhance the
N o n he a si community and help indi
sjduals star! their own businesses."
-¿id M ain e Ann C allicr S p ears,
M anage'O fK -ralor ol T ern's C allier
trocars says she has alw ays loved cook
ipc and selling lish "M y niolher used
ip have a lish business in New Or
Ifruns " She sold lish and potalo salad
i j men on the w alertronl. so ihe busi
iX 's conies naluial Io iik -
;'.T c m 's started o il as a lish vending
opcialion in ihe now dctault open air
" J a rn ie r 's M ark et." which was made
possible w uh the aid ol a grani troni the
City ol Portland Portland Ikvelo p tn en i
(iw iiiiiission Callier Spears sani lor
sopie reason the majority ol the sen
d o r's disbanded (piobably due Io lack
ol busm essi
" S o we decided Io purchase I I k - lot
where the open air market was Io
caled " "O n c e this was done, we ran
into difficulties
We could no longer
sell lish as a vendor in a booth on the
outside because we were on our own
p ro p erty ." said Callier Spears
Tern s was then moved across the
si feel al its present loc allori C allier
Spears staled that business becam e rela
tively good alter Ihe move " W e g o llh e
idea Io rent booths to vendors on our
p ro p erly ", said Callier Spears In all
there will he II booths One of
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Mattie ( allier-Spears. operator manager of Terri’s Fresh Fish anil Seafoods.
Photo hv N u lla r d J. B row n
Callier Spears long range goals is to
have an open air market that will be
open Ri5 days a year. 24 hours a day
C allier Spears said it is important
that the vendors llourish
Me can be
come positive role mixlels tor children
living in Ihe Northeast Instead ol se
eing prostitutes and pim ps, thev can
w itness individual business people
earn in g an honest liv in g ," said
C allier Spiears
T ern's has been in operation since
the latter pail ot January I he lish mar
kel o ilers a wide variety of seafood
"O u i puces are com petitive and we
accept Imxl stam p s." said Callier-
Spxfars
I c m 's also o |x -i.lies a lish liuck I he
service is fashioned alter an old concept
w I k - ii lish vendors drove through
neigh hoi ho< sis selling lish lioni ihe
Imck Ihe lish liuck operates through
designated areaso t Northeast Portland
Another service T ern's will soon
o iler is " I Buy. We Fry
I I k - lish
market has reeeised approval from the
Ik-part iik *nl ol Agriculture to cook lish
lor then custom ers Under i I k - plan,
custom ers will select a liesh lish ol
their choice, whole, .uul have it tried
while they wait I I k * service is take out
only
Multi-Ethnic
Dinner and Dance
The Rainbow Coalition is hosting the
second annual M ulti-Ethnic Dinner and
Dance June I . b I I p m at the Pine
Street Theater, 221 SF. 9th The
dynamic soul sisters singing group Die
Strawberry G atnhfers. basked up by
Dee W iggens and the Velvet Band, w ill
provide musical entertainm ent
The proceeds trom the event will go
Io proiiKiting quality health care at
home and abroad Funds will be used
lor the ongoing woik ot the R ainbow 's
H ealth l'are Task Force, to a id the w oik
ol the Blask W om en's Health Network
and to support the La Union Hospital
project in FI Salvador
tickets aie $5-10 sliding scale lot
adults and $2 loi children under twelve
Activities toi childien provided lie
kels available at House ol Sound.
M usk M illenium I ast and W est. I ook
mg Glass Bookstore, and lau g h in g
Horse Book store
For inlorinatioii call Alaccco IX-llis
2Rv 027X
TERRI’ S
FRESH FISH & SEAFOODS
3225 N.E. Union Ave.
Open 9 a m
The average American moves about 14 limes during his
or her lifetime.
What do you call that little metal or plastic tip on the
end of your shoelace? An aglet, say the experts.
I ijiiana, in Mexico, 16 miles south of San Diego, is the
foreign city most visited by Americans.
W o d o o u t d o b u s in e s s w it h S o u th A fr ic a
American State
Bank AN INDEPENDENT BANK
H o d Office
2717 N E Umori
Portine). Oregon 97212
RKEYS
FRESH
lO to 13
ROUNDS
OREGON
GROWN
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Pregnant women and children should
not dunk milk until radioactive iodine
I H content returns to pre fallout
levels, a group o l local physicians re
comiiK-nded Ihuisday
Pow dered and cond en sed milk
should I k - substituted lot fresh milk lor
approximately lout weeks due to eon
lamination trom the Soviet nuslear as
cidcnt at C hernobyl. Portland Physi
d a n s loi Social Responsibility said at a
Press eonlerence
The I i k . i I chapter ol the national oi
g.ini/alion ol doctors and sctenlistscnl
ic.il ol nuclear power and ihe arms race
also recom m ended ih.il the Oregon
Slate Health Division continue Io
monitor ihe fallout As long as leadings
remain higher than norm al. ihe group
said, people should not drink ramw .tier,
wells should I k - covered. and vegel.i
hies should be- washed well
I he precautions arc necessary due Io
uncertainly about Ihe health risks of
low level radiation. said Dr Karen
Sleingart. M D . M PH . founder ol
Portland Physicians lot Social Respon
sihilily
Sleingart praised Ihe Health D iv i
sion's radiation monitoring, but said
Ihe division's icassuring public slate
mcnls skirted Ihe problem ol low level
risk Ihe Health Division says that milk
is safe, but Sleingart look exception
"There is no safe level of radialion."
she said "Term s such as harmless."
" s a le ," and "acceptable" arc mislead
mg Any increase in exposure carries
with il an increased risk o f an adverse
health effect, most commonly cancer
Even "norm al background" radia
tion may he responsible lor some
"n o rm a l" cancers. Sleingart said
"W e don't want lo alarm, the risks
arc sm a ll," she said about the "very
lo w " levels o f additional radiation
measured in Oregon due lo the Russian
fallout
But Sleingart cautioned that although
the risk to an individual from a low
level of exposure is very low . in a large
population the same low level of radia
tion is bound fo affect many people
Unhom babies and children arc espe
cially susceptible, she said Growing
children, for example, incorporate
iodine info the thyroid gland at high
rates, and radioactive iodine 131 is sus
peeled o f causing cancer o f the thyroid
The radioactive iodine reaches c h il
dren through milk II falls with rain
onto grass, which is eaten by cows,
who then pass it into their milk in con
ccntraled form
" I f you drink milk for a week, what
effect would that have? Il's a qucfion of
cumulative effect on the b o d y," said
Dr Rudi Nussbauin, PSI' member and
professor o f physics at Portland Stale-
University.
Nusshaum called on the Health D iv i
sion to report the cumulative effects of
the fallout.
“ Il's the kind o f fallout which in
creases cancers 20 years down the
lin e ." said Portland internist and PSR
member Dr Charles Grossman A c
cording to Grossman, " A few more
cancers in our society," including
leukemia, w ill likely result from ihe
fallout, hut he said if was impossible to
give an exact estimate
The PSR members recommended
that extensive studies be conducted lo
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Volunteers Wanted
I I k - Clac kamas AA omen 's Sets ices is
iccruiling volunteers to provide set
vices lor victims ol dotiK-stic violence
Volunteers will provide advocacy and
tiansporl.ilion loi victim s, answ er crisis
calls and provide peel counseling, pro
vide child cate loi victim ’s children nr
help with program support services
such as fund raising or clerical work
A olunleei nam ing will begin early in
June
Inleiesled people can call Clackam as
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determ ine the ctlccts ol low doses ol
radiation on the population near the ac
cidcnt site at Chernobyl
Portland Physicians lor SiK'ial Rc
•>|v msibi I it v began in I9K0. and has
grown lo 525 iiK-illhcrs. including '6 0
physicians, according to a spokeswo
man loi ihe group Sleingart said the
nalion.il organization is altihalcd w itb a
siiiiilai group ol i I ik tors and sc ientists
in Russia
As physicians, scientists and mem
bets of the woild com m unity, we ex
picss out deepest sympathy lo peoples
m ihe Soviet Union and neighboring
co u n tries." Sleingart said
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