Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, November 01, 1995, Page 10, Image 10

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    P age B2
N ovember 1, 1995 • T he P ortland O bserver
U he jjn r tla n b (O bseruer
Open Your Eyes
“Cornerstones Of Community: Buildings Of
To Popeyes Chef Paul Prudhomme
Portland’s African American History”
Popeyes Chicken & Biscuits and
C hef Paul Prudhomme, both w orld-
The B o s c o -M illig a n r
F o u n d a tio n is p ro u d to
present its new publication
“ Cornerstones o f Com m u­
n ity” B u ildingsofP ortland's
A frica n Am erican H isto ry”
renown for their love affa ir with Lou-
isiana-style cuisine, have joined forc­
es to help bring a little magic and
romance to the taste buds o f food lov­
ers everywhere.
M elt 1 tablespoon o f the marga­
rine or butter in a heavy 10-inch skillet
over high heat. When it sizzles, add
the onions, celery, bell peppers, and I
tablespoon o f the Poultry Magic. Cook
and stir for two minutes, then stir in the
garlic. Reduce that heat to medium
and cook, stirring and scraping as the
vegetables brown and start to stick, for
two minutes more. Stir in the tomatoes
and cook for 1 1/2 minutes. Add the
stock and cool, stirring occasionally,
until the vegetables are soft and the
sauce is thick, about 15 minutes. Re­
move from the heat.
Zeta Sigma Omega Chapter o f
A lpha Kappa A lpha S orority, Inc.
made possible by p a rtia l
grant assistance fro m the
Departm ent o f the Interior,
1/2 cup unsalted chicken stock
6 large eggs, in all
1/4 cup m ilk, in all
1 /2 teaspoon
C h e f Paul Prudhom m e’ s M agic
Pepper Sauce, in a ll*
* In all means that you don’t add all o f the ingredient at once).
spatula to p ull the eggs from the outer
edge o f the pan tow ard the m iddle,
g iv in g the uncooked egg m ixture a
chance to cook. Continue p u llin g the
cooked portion tow ard the center o f
the pan, co oking fo r about tw o m in­
be a little loose. Spoon about 1/4 cup
o f the sauce over h a lf the om elet and
fold the other side over to form a
half-m oon shape. C arefully slide the
utes, o r u n til the eggs are almost
omelet onto a serving plate, and spoon
another 1.4 cup sauce on top. Repeat
with the remaining ingredients to make
is hosting i t ’ s 5th Emerald Awards
Banquet on N ovem ber, 11, 1995 at
s e rv ic e to o u r c o m m u n ity .
Theaward banquet w ill be held at
6:30 p.m. The Emerald A w ard is
given to Portland area A frica n -A m e r­
ican men who e x h ib it outstanding
Shenanigan’ s on the W illam ette.
For ticket info, cal I Cathy Redmond
at 2 8 2 -1 2 I9 .
Cabs To Carry Car Seats
B ro a d w a y C abs and M id a s
M u f fle r and B ra k e Shops have
p ro p e rly fastened in a s a fe ty seat.
team ed up to p ro v id e safe c a r
seats fo r c h ild re n u n d e r the age
o f three. M id a s hopes to c a ll a t­
M any people routinely transport
children in cabs. N o w those people
have peace o f m ind know ing that
te n tio n to the fa c t th a t m a n y
senseless tra g e d ie s can be p re -
B ro a d w a y C a b ’ s v e h ic le s are
equipped w ith ch ild safety seats fo r
ve n te d s im p ly by h a v in g a c h ild
added security measures. The effort
is part o f M idas ’ comprehensive pub-
I ic awareness program cal led Project
Safe Baby and hopes to help de­
crease the number o f deaths and in ju ­
ries in autom obile crashes in vo lvin g
children.
N ational Park Service, and
the Oregon State H isto ric
Preservation O ffice , along
Am erican individuals, insti­
tu tio n s, and events. The
Project Team w ill be at this
I /2 cup canned crushed tomatoes
margarine or unsalted butter, in a ll*
1/4 cup chopped onions
1/4 cup chopped celery
1/4 cup chopped green bell peppers
1 tablespoon plus 2 teaspoons
2 teaspoons minced fresh garlic
individually. For the first omelet, w hip
together 3 eggs, 2 tablespoons m ilk, I
HONORING AFRICAN
AMERICAN MEN
Skidm ore.
T h is project has been
land b u ild in g s associated
o v e r tim e w ith A fric a n
I tablespoon plus tw o teaspoons
to the department. M idas hopes to
call attention to the fact that many
senseless tragedies can be prevented
sim p ly by having a ch ild p roperly
fastened in a safety seat.
M any o ffic e r routinely transport
young children from accident scenes
and other dangerous situations. N o w
those o ffice rs have peace o f m ind
Charity Gift Store Opens For Kids
Seventy area ch ild re n ’ s ch a ri­
ties have jo in e d hands to open O ur
C h ild re n ’ s Store fo r the th ird annu­
al season.
The outlet has a new location
on the th ird flo o r o f the G alleria on
Southwest 10th and M orrison. It
w ill remain open u n til Jan. 15.
O u r C h ild re n ’ s Store is not a
store w ith k id s ’ s tu ff o n ly; i t ’ s a
holiday g ift store fo r everyone. A ll
the profits go to he Ip ch i Idren, thanks
to generous corporate underw riting
from A T & T W ireless Services,
N ike, Gerber A d ve rtisin g and many
others. The G alleria has donated
the retail space
In its first tw o seasons, the store
raised more than $350,000 to help
local kids in crisis.
This year, the store is selling
gifts fo r H alloween, Thanksgiving,
Hanukkah and Christmas. Items in ­
clude greeting cards, bird houses,
puppets, puzzles, p illow s, wreathes,
teddy bears, cookbooks, je w e lry ,
teas, mustards, candles, frames
clocks, gardening specialties, urn
brellas and more.
“ Each g ift carries an enclosure
tag that says Proceeds from this pur
chase w ill help a child in crisis.’ I t ’ s
a g ift that gives tw ice,” said Ann
Carter, Our Chi Idren ’ s Store co-chair
The goal o f the e ffo rt is to gain
needed funds and raise awareness
about c h ild re n ’ s issues,
The store is staffed and mer­
chandised by volunteers and has
sentation w ill be fo llo w e d by a re­
ception in th e ch u rch fe llo w sh ip hall,
downstairs. Both Meeting Spaces Are
The C om m unity H isto ry C om ­
mittee - Pauline B radford, B ill Hart,
Accessible For Anyone W ith M o b il­
ity d iffic u ltie s .
Ann Fulton, Theresa Bass, C harlotte
Rutherford, Laurel Lyon - w orked to
review the p ro je ct’ s progress, do re­
search, and identi fy people who could
help te ll the stories o f many im p o r­
There is no charge fo r the event
but pre-registration is requested to
help the Foundation plan fo r hand­
a tra in in g experiences. Volunteers
w ill also rin g up sales in the store.
The store hours are M onday
through Friday, 10 a m. to 7 p.m .;
Saturdays, 10 a m. to 6 p.m .; and
Sundays, 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. To v o l­
CHRISTIAN DAYCARE
NOW ENROLLING
287-4825
Monday - Friday, 6AM to 6 PM
Christ Centered Curriculum
Preschool age, 2 1/2 - 5 years
Limited Space available
Low, Reasonable rates
U.S.D.A. Meals
CCD Certified
5004 NE 6th
and the B o sco -M illig a n Foundation.
The B o sco -M illig a n Foundation
is a n o n -p rofit h istoric preservation
organization whose mission is toopen
and operate the A rch ite ctu ra l H e ri­
tage Center in the W e st’ s B lo ck
B u ild in g at 701-07 SE Grand A ve ­
nue. W est’ s B lo ck B u ild in g , b u ilt in
1883, is the oldest b u ild in g in Port­
land's central eastside.
w ith us and share their memories o f
many decades!
The “ Cornerstones” publication
set out to document the history o f
Portland’s A frica n Am erican com ­
m unity in the context o f the s till
standing b u ild in g s where people-
lived, shopped, went to church, held
meetings, and moved over tim e -
from the earliest era up u n til 1970.
Through the project, 325 existing
buildings have been identified.
'1 s t A n n i v e r s a r y . . ,
A) ew S e aso n
A le w S ty le s
C o m f o r t a b le
C lo t h in g
The first h a lf o f the N ovem ber
18th gathering w ill be held in the M t.
Sinai C om m unity B aptist C hurch
3 o ir \ th e
2 5 % o ff L e a th e r H a n d b a q s
$ 5 o f f a n y o r ig in a l C ja m b in a d o
/ \ y a n a , 'T a n is h a / ^ o m o 7 e tc
1 0 % o f f / A r tifa c ts
2 0 % o f f a ll ¿ J e w e lry
returned to many M idas shop in ex­
change fo r a certificate redeemable
fo r a fu ll credit towards M idas Ser­
A c c o rd in g to the N a tio n a l
H ig h w a y T r a ff ic S a fe ty A d m in ­
is tra tio n ( N H T S A ) , n e a rly 600
vices. The convertible car seat can be
6 0 ,0 0 0 are in ju re d in a u to m o b ile
crashes each year. A lth o u g h car
seats are m a n d a to ry in the U n it­
ed States fo r a ll c h ild re n , one out
M o n d a y - F r id a y 1 0 to 5 .3 0
F r id a y O c t, 2 7 th
249-3790
Safe Baby and hopes to help de­
S u n d a y 1 2 to 5
S u n d a y O c t 2 2 th ro u g h
V is a /M C
crease the number o f deaths and in ju ­
ries in autom obile crashes in vo lvin g
children.
c h ild re n u n d e r the age o f fo u r are
k ille d n a tio n a lly and m ore than
B a le H o u r s
o f fo u r seats is used in c o rre c tly .
Through Project Safe Baby, cer­
tifie d , convertible car seats are avail­
able to consumers at all local Midas
M u ffle r and Brake Shops. When the
ch ild has outgrown the seat, it can be
C e le b r a t io n
2 5 % o ff n e w ite m s fr o m jA d in i
sanctuary, where the research project
k n o w in g th a t th e ir v e h ic le s are
equipped w ith ch ild safety seats for
added security measures. The effo rt
is part o f M id a s’ comprehensive pub­
lic awareness program called Project
S a tu rd a y d o s e d
¿Join u s a ll d a y S u n d a y
f o r B ir t h d a y C a k e
di c R a ta .A d d y , . A f r ic a n d r u m m e r
7 l\e ^ A f r ic a n V illa g e ¿7»npot*fs
Tv
« 3 9 A ie A lb - H a S T .
,
I
,
,
m
P a H k .a J . O R 9 7 2 3 1
used fo r both infants from 7 to 20
pounds and toddlers from 20 to 40
pounds.
F o r m o re in fo rm a tio n about
M id a s ’ P ro je c t Safe B a b y E d u ­
c a tio n C a m p a ig n , c o n ta c t Janda
B la c k at E va n sG ro u p , 2 0 6 /2 7 0 -
4665.
AND OPENING S7
..i
[PO R TU N D ^
A Dazzling New Exhibition
TODAY! NEIGHBORHOODS DAY
COME ALL!
T he C eleb ration C ontinues
Thurs.— Celebrating Seniors Day
Fri.— Students Day. Way Cool!
Kids • Mens • Womens Clothes • Big Sizes
Hats • Caps • Hair • Wigs • Purses • Jewelry • Gifts
Electronics • Watches • House Shoes • Slippers • Toys
T/Shirts • 99e Belts • Stockings • Sox • Sunglasses
Special Hours: 10:00
am
-7:00
pm
Stop by after work
Free A dm ission through Friday
Our Gift to th e C om m unity!
All Kinds Of Fashion Items & Beauty Supplies.
And Much Much More
unteer, call 223-5029.
"KlNG'S KIDS"
w ill be discussed along w ith a b rie f
slide presentation. The project pre­
tant chapters o f A frica n Am erican
history. Everyone who w orked on
the project is indebted to the many
individuals who took the tim e to talk
tw o part-tim e managers sponsored
by the corporate supporters. The
Private Industry C o u n c il’ s South­
east Em ploym ent and T raining Cen­
ter is paying the wages o f part-tim e
clerks who w ill w ork in the store as
w ith the R alph L. S m ith
Foundation and A T e rrito ry
Resource, Pro Photo Supply
meeting, and includes Dr.
D arrell M illn e r, Dr. Carl A b b o tt, Dr.
Q uintard T a ylo r, M c K in le y B urt,
K im b e r ly
M o re la n d ,
C a th y
G a lb ra ith , K riste n S tallm an, and
Marianne Kadas.
Law Enforcement O fficers Receive A Helping Hand
Portland law enforcement o ffi
cials have received aspecial g ift from
M idas M u ffle r and Brake Shops -
over 20 car seats manufactured by
C entury products have been donated
re fre s h m e n ts .
is available in the lo t at the
c o rn e r o f N E 6 th and
at M t. S in a i C o m m u n ity
B aptist Church. This p u b li­
cation is the result o f an in-
depth research effort to iden­
tify and document the Port­
EYE-OPENER OMELET
The following omelet recipe, which calls for Magic Pepper Sauce as
an ingredient, is from Prudhomme's latest cookbook. C hef Paul
Prudhomme's Pure Magic
and
Please call the Foundation
o ffice at 231-7264 to pre­
register w ith y o u r name and
address. O ff-street parking
on Saturday, November 18th
This recipe makes enough sauce
for 2 omelets, but each omelet is made
teaspoon Poultry Magic, and 1/4 tea­
spoon Magic Pepper Sauce until frothy.
M e lt I teaspoon margarine o r
butter in a heavy 9-inch skille t over
medium-high heat. When it sizzles,
add the egg m ixture and cook u n til
the eggs begin to set, about 30 sec­
onds. A s soon as there is a base o f
cooked egg on the bottom , use a
o u ts
3904 N. E. M.L.K. 335-8034
Hours 10:00-7:00 Monday-Saturday
EVERYDAY LOW PRICES
COME-N-SEE
THE OREGON HISTORY CENTER
• Lay Away •
ALIVE ON THE PARK BLOCKS!
I2II0SW PARK • POI(I IAM). ORK.OS . (50.5) 2 2 2 -1 '(I
f a m
e
(
"Q
T ftfd h iü n )
!
GRAND OPENING SALE !
70% Discount Coupon
¡
Expires After 12-31-95
Grand Opening Week Sponsored By
Show proof at the information desk of Tri Met fare to the event
and receive a free ticket home.