Oregon Advance Times_1968-02-08

Page 6 The Oregon Advance/TIMES February 8, 1968 Gumbo Tre~t. Sewing Instructors Needed for Enterta1n1ng by EVELYN CREWS Some of the women found women had several discusHave you ever tried File' Mrs. Lizzie Shepherd, jobs and work projects sions on their purpose which Gumbo? If not, you still community service worker at through information given to they define as encouraging have a treat in store. It's the Neighborhood Service them on job opportunities, self help and helping memjust the greatest for enter- Center, has started a sewing speeches, films and field bers to develop confidence in taining and is easy to make. workshop for all in the com- trips. them s e Ives by becoming Can be made early in the day munity. Mrs. Shepherd said the leaders. for evening. Just reheat over Classes are held on Thurslow heat. Any left over can day from 10 a.m. to 12 noon Ambassadors Slate Valentine's Dance be frozen for future use. and Wednesdays from 7:30 A good tossed green salad to 9:30 a.m. at the Mallory One dollar a head buys a Moore. with Italian dressing and hot Christian Church, 5744 N. E, be Id Refreshments will lot of entertainment and soul so • buttered french bread is all Cleveland. Th A b d · at the Valentine's Dance e m assa ors, an mneeded with this very filling Mrs. Shepherd is looking ter-school social club, was and delicious soup, served for more instructors for the sponsored by the Amabssa- founded in September, 1967. over steaming rice. classes. She can be con- dors Club, The members, drawn from There are many, manyversions of Gumbo, but if you try the one submitted here you'll find yourself making it often and even adding a few things to it. GUMBO 1 stewing chicken (4 or 5 lbs) tacted at the Neighborhood Scheduled to perform Feb. Grant, Lincoln, Benson, Service Center, Phone 287- 10 at the Albina Child Care James Monroe and Jefferson 2603, Center auditorium are B. L. high schools, meet every and the Soul-Tans and sing- other Thursday. They disers Patty Hampton, Regina cuss social action programs Coleman and Rhonda Triplet in the Portland area and as well as dancer John schedule recreational events. * 1 large and 1 small onion 1 cup chopped celery The classes grew out of a weekly discussion session at the center which Mrs. Shepherd conducted on any subject which interested the group. Most of the members are women interested in welfare, mental health, child rearing and self improvement. Baltzegar's Photo The home of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Williams, 623 N. E. Saeramento St., was the setting for a celebration to honor Mr. and Mrs. Joe R. Person on their 25th wedding anniversary Jan. 12. Thirty guests were present. The Persons are the parents of six children: Lt. Joe M. Person, Edwards Air Force Base, Calif.; Sandra Jones, Yokota, Japan; A 1/C Ronald Person, 91 st Task Force, Guam; Patricia Person, Seattle; Debra and Robert, who are at home. There are two grandsons I iving in Japan. Reliable Boys * * * to deliver Once a week delivery Routes. near your home Good pay ... can earn up to per month Carriers $20. IF YOU ARE BETWEEN THE AGES OF 9 AND 13 AND FEEL THAT YOU CAN QUALIFY FOR ONE OF THESE ROUTES, PLEASE FILL OUT AND MAIL THE COUPON BELOW. r-------------------------- Name Address _________ Age Phone ___ ~ Oregon Advance/TIMES 714Yl N.E. ALBERTA PORTLAND, ORE. 97211 1/2 cup green pepper chopped 1 clove of garlic 3 Tbl, chopped parsley 1 tsp. poultry seasoning 1 can tomato puree 4 Tbl. flour 3 Tbl. bacon drippings 1 Whole crab (cleaned and broken into pieces) 1/2 pound shrimp salt and pepper and File' Harvey Rice Heads New Business Aid by HARVEY L. RICE General Business Services appointed Harvey L. Rice to the position of associate director to aid small businesses. Place cut up chickenin1arge kettle and cover with water; add salt and pepper, the small onion and clove of garlic. Simmer until almost fork tender. Heat bacon drippings in 10 inch skillet and blend in the flour. When golden brown, add chopped onions, celery, parsley and green pepper. Saute until onions look transparent, Add tomato puree and stir in the shrimp. Pour skillet mixture over into the large kettle containing chicken mixture. Add crab pieces and simmer for about 20 to 25 minutes before adding Gumbo File'. Add 1 tablespoon of File' and remove from heat. Serve over fluffy white rice in heated soup bowls. Those professional management services that have been saving large corporations thousands of dollars each year have at last found their way down to the man who runs I the little shop on Main Street, 1· Portland, Oreg, General Business Services, . Inc., is a national consulting firm which &pecializes in record keeping systems and tax service for the small business. Rice is a graduate of Computer Programming Institute of Oregon, Data Processing and Computer of Accounting and General Business Training Institute of Washington, D.C. Green Cites LIFE Head Vernon Summers, director of the Low-Income Families Center (L-1-F-E), has received a congratulatory letter from Congresswoman Edith Green in recognition of his service to the community. Summers was the recipient of the Urban Service Award from the Office of Economic Opportunity. Mrs. Green asked Summers to accept her warm1 est con gr at u l at i o n s and added: " .• , your service dem.. onstrates clearly that men of good will and determination can act effective!y to al levi . ate suffering. 1 would consider it a favor if you would keep me informed as to the progress of your application to OEO for funds to maintain your center, I can think of few p1-ojects more worthy of federal support." The Rose City Ministers Wives Council met Jan. 24 for installation of officers. Those present were (from left). Mrs. W. H. Cornell; Mrs. Richard Lawrence, secretary; Mrs. W. Hudson; Mrs. W. F. Osbern, corresponding secretary; Mrs. ldory Nicholes; Mrs, Roosevelt Rogers, vicepresident; Mrs. S. McCullumn, president; Mrs. Archie Hunter; Mrs. George Carter, Jr.; Mrs. E. C. Wi1der; Mrs. Novella Donaldson, and Mrs. Sylvester Green. Not included in the picture was Mrs. L. T. Garcia, treasurer, who Baltzegar's Photo MR. AND MRS. J. T. WARREN Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Warren celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary Feb. 3 at the Maranapha Church of God. About 150 people attended the celebration. All but one of their 11 children were able to attend the festivities. Their children are Claudel of Tacoma, Wash.; Vernell of Stockton, Cal if.; Johnny of Fort Lewis, Wash.; James, Jimmy, Donald, Kenneth, Herise Payne, Alice Martin and Ladel Williams of Portland. PFC Ronald Warren, who is in the Air Force and is stationed near Dayton, Ohio, was unable to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Warren have 28 grandchildren. \ f.ounded the organization in 1961. The installation was held at St. Mark's Baptist Church, The council is an interdenominational group, which meets the second Saturday of each month, The council is planning a national convention to be held in Portland in 1969. The group will meet Feb, 10 at 3 p.m. at the home of Mrs. S. Green, 4910 E. 14th Place. All wives of ministers are welcome to attend this meeting and join the council. Baltzegar's Photo

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