Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, April 21, 1993, Page 11, Image 11

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slices into wedges, and remove cores. Prepare streusel crumbs and set aside. Resift
flour with baking powder and salt. In a separate bowl, combine butter, granulated
sugar and egg. Beat until well blended. Stir in lemon peel, and half of the flour
mixture. Blend in milk, then remaining Hour. Turn into well-greased and lightly
floured 8-inch spring form pan (or 6 x 9 x 2 baking pan). Sprinkle with halt the
streusel crumbs. Arrange pineapple wedges over top and sprinkle with remaining
streusel crumbs. Bake in 350° F oven for 55 to 60 minutes, until cake tests done
and edges begin to pull away from pan. Remove from oven to wire rack and let
stand 10 to 15 minutes, then remove from pan. Sprinkle with a light sifting of
powdered sugar. Serve warm or cool. Makes 8 servings.
cup m ilk
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pose flour. Cut in 3 tablespoons cold butter or margarine until particles are like
Trim and peel pineapple. Cut fruit into
6 round slices, 1/2 inch thick, then cut
coarse crumbs.
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(DM )—In the days when people had
the leisure time to enjoy formal after­
noon tea, a light tea cake was often a
favorite accompaniment.
While the traditional afternoon tea is
only a memory in most of today's busy
American households, the tea cake
deserves to be remembered. It's just as
d elicious served w ith coffee, hot
chocolate or milk. Served plain, or
topped with ice cream it also makes an
equally delightful dessert.
High in vitamin C and bursting with
juicy sweetness, the generous wedges
of Hawaiian fresh pineapple are the
signature ingredient in this "island-
style" tea cake. Available at your gro­
cer all year long, plump, Hawaiian
fresh pineapple are always perfectly
ripe, ready-to-eat and surprisingly easy
to cut.
This easy-to-prepare recipe has a
moist batter which is lightly accented
with fragrant lemon peel and topped
with buttery streusel crumbs. A light
sprinkling of powdered sugar over the
cooled cake adds a finishing profes­
sional touch.
So tonight, kick back, and enjoy
some leisure time. Savor a slice of
"paradise found" w ith P ineapple
Streusel Tea Cake.
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A s s o c ia tio n
T h e H um boldt N eig h b o rh o o d
Association is sponsoring a hom e buy-
ing w orkshop for the residents in
Humboldt, on Saturday, A pril 24th
from 10am to 2pm at the M oore Com -
munity Center (Salvation Army), 5335
N. W illiam s, Portland For more in-
fo rm a tio n p le a se c a ll, L o is M
W akelin, 249-1778 or Bob Huggins,
282-6513.
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A g e s: All
L u n ch S n a c k s P ro v id e d
M o n d a y T h ru F rid ay 7 A .M .-6
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C all: C h e ric e a t 2 8 4 -7 9 6 0
Ronald D. Jackson Named PDC
Professional Services Director
construction o f roads and utilities,
an d the addition o f more retail and
office space on P o rtlan d 's waterfront.
He also coordinated the public/private
financing for the Front and Davis
G arage and Heliport, the Fourth and
Y am hill G arage, and has been in ­
volved in the developm ent o f tran s­
portation and parking policies for the
central city.
Previously, Jackson served as
project Dev elopment Coordi nator with
Ronald D. Jackson
We’ll Show You How
Whether you're just dreaming of
owning a home or you're ready to
buy, First Interstate Bank would like
to show you how.
Because at First Interstate, we re
committed to revitalizing our neighbor-
htxxls through home ownership. And,
through our Community Lending
Center, we place a special emphasis
on first-time home buyers.
The Community Lending Center
offers potential homeowners a step
by-step approach io buying a home.
We ll help von pul together a plan to
realize your dream of home owner­
ship. We ll focus on finding the loan
that best metis your needs and then
assist you throughout the home
a
loan process. And we ll provide
information and support after your
home loan closes.
We also sponsor community
seminars on home ownership.
And if you already own a home
we can help. too. We ll show you
how to use the equity you've built up
in your investment to make home
improvements or repairs
So w hen it comes to any aspect of
buying, owning or maintaining a
home, call First Interstate We re
here to show you how
Community Lending Center
5730 NE Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.
Portland. Oregon 9 7 2 11
Phone: 225-5"5l
F irs t In te rs ta te Bank
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Ronald D. Jackson, Project C oor­
dinator o f the Portland D evelopm ent
C om m ission’s South W aterfront Re­
developm ent Project, has been ap ­
pointed to the new ly-created post of
D irector o f Professional Services for
the Portland Developm ent C om m is­
sion (PDC).
In his new position, Jackson will
direct the statTand program s of P D C 's
new ly-m erged O perations and F in an ­
cial S e n ices D epartm ents and he will
be a m em ber of P D C ’s m anagem ent
team. His appointm ent is effective
April 16, 1993.
The departm ent Jackson w ill head
is P D C ’s largest Its responsibilities
include real estate, property m anage­
ment. loan se n icing, finance and plan­
ning, construction m anagem ent, m i­
nority contracting program s, infor­
mation s e n ices and general ad m in is­
tration Jackson also will jo in P D C ’s
business loan review com m ittee, its
loan foreclosure com m ittee and repre­
sent PDC in business and com m unity
groups
Jackson joined PDC in 1986 as
a Project C oordinator for the 25-acrc
South W ate rfro n t P ro ject, w h ich
in c lu d e s th e e x te n s io n o f th e
R ivcrPlace residential com m unity.
the D epartm ent o f Development In
Newport News, Va., where he was
responsible for im plem enting dow n­
tow n, in d u strial developm ent and
m ulti-family housing projects. H ealso
served as Com m unity D evelopment
S p ecialist w ith th e U n iv ersity o f
D elaw are’s W ilm ington-based tech­
nical assistance center prov iding tech­
nical, research, and educational assis-
tance to community developm ent cor­
porations, nonprofit organizations and
gov ernm ent agencies.
Jackson, a native V irginian, has a
Juris D octorate from the U niversity o f
Pennsy lvania Law school, and m as­
ters o f City P lanning from the U niver­
sity o f Pennsy lv ania G raduate School.
He is a board m em ber o f N eighbor­
hood H ealth Clinics, Inc., a provider
o f health care services to low-incom e
residents o f Portland. He also was a
board m em ber o f the Business in itia­
tives Support C orporation, a sm all
business incubator in V irginia. Jack-
son resides in N ortheast Portland with
his w ife and three children.
PDC is the C ity’s agency for u r­
ban renewal, housing and econom ic
developm ent. For m ore inform ation ,
contact Harry L enhar, PDC, 823-
3296
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