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September 05, 2001
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Safety in
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A N D START L O S IN G .
A memorial service will be held
at the Oregon Convention Center
on Tuesday, Septem ber 5th, at
11:00am for Sandi Burket Hansen,
who passed away on August 26,,,
at the age o f 53.
Sandi was bom October 20,1947,
in Topeka, KAN., but spent most
ofherlife in Portland. She attended
C h ie f Jo se p h G rade S chool.
Roosevelt High School, Lewis &
Clark College and the University o f
Portland. Sandi m arried Gary
Hansen in 1966.
Sandi Hansen dedicated her life
to community service. She worked
to improve the lives o f children, to
ensure that the environment was
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protected, to promote the rights o f
women, and to enhance the quality
o f life in her community.
Sandi taught middle school for
25 years, at Humboldt and Ockley
Green Schools. She also worked at
the Albina Community Bank as a
DepositOfficer, was the Executive
DirectorofOregon N ARA L, Com­
munity Giving Director for Jubitz
Corporation, and most recently
worked for Multnomah County
with the SLIN Schools Program.
Sandi was elected at the Metro
Council in 1990 and served until
1995. She was instrumental in the
Multnomah County transfer o f
Parks and Expo to Metro, and laid
the groundw ork for successful
Greenspaces measure in 1995.
Remembrance may be made to
the Theodore Roosevelt W om en’s
Scholarship Fund.
Lizzie L. Rutherford
A memorial service was held Saturday, Aug. 18, 2001, in the
Kingdom Hall o f the Woodlawn Congregation o f Jehovah’s W it­
nesses for Lizzie L. Rutherford, who died Aug. 11 at age 72.
Mrs. Rutherford was bom Lizzie L. Banks on Sept. 6, 1928, in
Celina, Texas. She was married to Jesse Rutherford in 1946. They
moved to Portland m 1952. She was a homemaker who loved spending
time with her family and baking, especially cooking peach cobbler.
Survivors include her husband; daughter, Brenda Brenning; son,
Clyde Mitchell; sister, Ruth Harris; three grandchildren; and three
great-grandchildren. Her son Jesse “Butch” Rutherford Jr. died in
1997. Interment in Willamette National Cemetery. Arrangements by
Killingsworth Little Chapel o f the Chimes.
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alleging violations o f sanitation
standards.
The office has also developed
two brochures to educate the pub­
lic about salon safety, one for con­
sumers and one for nail techni­
cians.
I f you are seeking out a particu­
lar salon based on a very low price,
or ‘discount’ price compared to
other salons, buyer beware.
P rofessional cosm etologists
need to charge a rate that reflects
their cost o f doing business, which
includes necessary supplies, dis­
posable tools and sanitation equip­
ment. A quick product survey by
the Health Licensing Office indi­
cates that at low-end minimum, a
nail technician uses at least $2
worth o f disposable products on a
single client during one session,
based on June 2001 market prices.
Use common sense: If you are
paying not much more than that
product consumption figure for a
nail service, chances are that short­
cuts are being taken, and products
intended for disposal following use
on a client might be re-used.
Demand that the technician use
a clean instrument if there is any
question in your m ind about
whether the instrument is used or
unclean.
All nail services must be per­
formed in a state-licensed facility
with state-licensed practitioners.
Look for a clean work area. The
salon and workstations should be
clean and free o f debris and dirt.
Instruments that can be disinfected
should be washed and disinfected
after each use, and a new set o f
unused disposable files should be
used on each client.
Look for an organized work area.
Clean towels and a container of
Environmental Protection Agency-
registered, hospital-grade disinfec­
tant (for storing metal tools) should
be on every nail technician ’ s table.
Instruments and supplies that
cannot be disinfected, such as or­
ange sticks and the sponges placed
between the toes, should be thrown
away immediately after initial use.
If you have questions about
enforcement o f state regulations,
or to request the brochure ‘What
to Look For in a Nail Salon,’ con­
tact the Health Licensing Office
Enforcement Section at 503-378-
8667 extension 4310 or by e-mail to
hlo.mfo@ state.or.us
Festival
Latino
Celebrates
Cultures
On Saturday, Sept. 8, bring the
whole family to beautiful Cathe­
dral Park under the St. Johns Bridge
to enjoy an afternoon o f Latino
music, art, culture, and food. From
1 p.m. until dusk, there will be mu­
sic and dance from Mexico to Bra­
zil, with booths and activities for all
ages, including children and teens.
Festival Latino, now in its fourth
year, has expanded to present in­
ternational artists, including the
first-ever appearance in Portland
ofBrazilian dancer Tania Santiago
w ith m aster m usicians, Jorge
A labe’ and the Lions o f Batucada.
Mariachi music, Mexican tradi­
tional dance, storytelling, and Para­
guayan harp are just a few o f the
features o f this diverse afternoon,
produced by Portland Parks and
Recreation in cooperation with
several neighborhood groups and
sponsora.
Tradinonal Latino foods will be
on sale in the park.
For more information call Port­
land Parks and Recreation at 503-
823-2223, or para informactionen
cspanol, llame al Comité Latino
Siglo21 ,enel numéro 503-823-4529.