Oregon Advance Times_1968-05-23
Page 8 The Oregon Advance/TIMES May 23, 1968 To prevent apple or berry pies from boiling over, stick about 6 pieces of un– cooked macaroni (about 1-1/2 inches long) into the pie. The juice bolls up into the little chimneys instead of flowing over the sides into the oven. who is your Hamilton Man? This is the kind of hint which makes you wonder why you didn't think of it before: Now to keep your chocolate cakes from having white streaks on the brown crusts, dust the greased cakepanwith cocoa instead of flour. GEORGE RANKIN He's the representative of Hamilton Management Corporation in your community who can show you how to start a Hamilton Funds monthly investment program for a minimum of $20. Hamilton Funds is a mutual fund holding stocks in more than 80 corporations. Your HAMILTON MAN will be glad to give you a free prospectus describing Hamilton Funds. Just call or write him. Or mail the coupon below directly to Hamilton. r--------------------~---------------, Hamilton, Funds.Ne. 1912 N.E. Morgan Street , Portland, Oregon 97211 Please send free Hamilton prospectus-booklet. NAME~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ADDRESS,_ ______ __________ L------ --------------- Bus. 285-2846 Res. 285-2846 "' New Program For Girls The Continuing Education School for Girls is a new program developed by Port– land Public School's Model School program. The school is for pregnant students from grades seven through ten. They are able to study math, social studies, science and home economics. A Tea and open house was held Sunday, May 19th for the public to visit and see the work of the girls and become ' acquainted with the programs in the school. The school is located in two rooms of the Child Service Center Build– ing, 220 NE Beech Street. The proceeds from the tea will be used to buy materials and different things which will be helpful in the training ~f the students. On display were layette items made by some of the girls. The handiwork was very beautifully displayed. Mrs. Christine Mack, the Home Economics teacher was very pleased with the students for the work well done. Miss Christine Swanson and Mr. Dave Potter divide the rest of the studies between them. Although the school is a public financed institution, they are accepting donations of cloth– ing and money in order to enable the students to have a more intense extensive edu– cation in their cooking and sewing classes. Call the school at 288-5361 Ext. 32 and see if you can be of help to so useful a program. MEET THE Gibson 1z popular new Side- by- Side refrigerator design in a compact new size and price The Gibson foodmaster is packed with convenience This is the most wanted design of the year. Full length freezer and refrigerator make it easy to use. Three adjust– able canti lever shelves aIlow custom interior arrangement. Frost Clear means no defrosting ever. All this in a compact cabinet less than 32 inches wide that will fit most kitchens without remodeling. See this exciting beauty today. LBERTA customer parking at our store Phone 288-5308 16.6 CU. FT. 399 50 Albina Youth In Viet Nam Jerry Cox is a twenty year old Marine doing his first hitch in Viet Nam. Jerry graduated from Jefferson High ;,chool June 6, 1967. He· started his basic training June 18, 1967 in San Diego, Calif. He left for Viet Nam Dec. 18. His tour of duty should be over in January of this year. He has been involved in quite a lot of front line action. Jerry volunteered for serv– ice to prove to himself and to everyone concerned that he was a man and could ac– complish something in life. In a letter he wrote home to a friend he mentioned being lonely and wanting to hear from people at home. He said that letters are very important to the men doing the fighting. They like to keep up on what they're miss– ing and to know that some– one cares about them. Those that would like to write to Jerry could write to P.F.C• Jerry W. Cox 2352908 K Co. 3rd Bn. 9th Marines 3rd mar. Div. F.P.O. San Francisco, Calif., 96602. An attractive ice ball to enhance a punch is easily made by filling a round bal– loon with water, tying the end and freezing. Tear the bal– loon off after the water has frozen and "have a ball." (Any size desired.) The meringue on a pie will not shrink if it has been spread evenly over the entire filling with no filling exposed. Use the back of a tablespoon to make swirls and peaks in the meringue after it has been spread. MULLEN'S MOBILE N.E. UNION AND KNOTT Service & Quality Products We Treat You Right! ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • RETAIN CLAY MYERS . 'YOUR SECRETARY OF STATE • • • • • • • • • KEEP THE BEST MAN FOR THE JOB . Paid by Retain Myers Committee, John Stendal. Treas., P. 0 . Box 1. Portland, Oregon 97207 • •••••••••••••••••• The Richard Nixon Family comes to Clackamas County Friday AMAJOR ADDRESS BY RICHARD M. NIXON FRIDAY EVENING AT 8O'CLOCK Rex Putnam High School 4950 Roethe Road MILWAUKIE Be t here when Richard Nixon speaks out on the iss ues of the day. Mrs. Ni xon and daughters , Tricia and Jul ie, will be there too! Oregon Nixon for President Committee, Howell Appl ing, Jr. Chairman. 2235 N. E. Sandy Blvd ., Portland.
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