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About Opportunity news. (Woodburn, Oregon) 1965-1968 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1966)
O P P O R T U N IT Y N E W S , F rid a y , Jan . 2 1 , lj» O R Pag e 2 IEN Rincón de A n d re a G re e n Beans O P P O R T U N IT Y N E W S V o l. 2 No. 3 F rid a y , J a n u a ry 2 1 , 1 9 6 6 This newspaper is a publication of the VALLEY MIGRANT LEAGUE P. 0. Box 128 Woodburn. Oregon Valley Migrant League phone 981-3171 Newspaper phone 981-9711 Will P. Pape, Executive Director 4 cups of cooked and drained green beans Fry them in butter Then add one clove of garlic 1 package of dried onion soup 1 small can of tomato sauce ’A cup o f water Add salt and pepper to taste Cook for 20 minutes over low heat. S h rim p Louisiana 2 tablespoons butter or marga- 14 cup chopped onion Vi cup chopped green pepper 1 clove garlic, minced 1 seven ounce bottle of 7 Up 1 cup tomato juice 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce Gary Lansing, Assistant Director ♦ * * Don Wilcox, Editor Rick Simon, Assistant Editor Priscilla Carrasco, Editorial Assistant and Circulation Manager * * * OPPORTUNITY NEWS is published weekly for free distribution to seasonal farm workers of this area, and to per sons interested in the activities of the VALLEY MIGRANT LEAGUE. “We must open the doors of oppor tunity. But we must also equip our people to walk through those doors. Lyndon B. Johnson President United States “Surely it is not beyond our re sources nor our ingenuity to include in our war against poverty these always ‘excluded’ Americans (the migrants). Sargent Shriver Director Office of Economic Opportunity The VALLEY MIGRANT LEAGUE, sponsor of this newspaper, is a part of the President’s W ar on Poverty and is funded by the Office of Economic Op portunity, Washington, D. C. Vi teaspoon salt Vi teaspoon marjoram 3 cups cooked rice 2 cups diced cooked shrimp M elt the butter in a large skillet and add the onion, green pepper, and garlic. Cook over low heat un til the vegetables are soft, about five minutes. Stir in the 7-Up, to mato juice, Worcestershire sauce, salt and marjoram. Continue cook ing over a low heat.until the m ix ture comes to a boii, then stir in the rice and the shrimp. Cook about five minutes, (makes 6 servings). G re e n Beans (frijo le s v e rd e s) w er !S I O 4 tazas de frijoles verdes coci das, frito en mantequilla 1 diente de ajo 1 pacquete de sopa seco de ce bolla 1 lata chica de salsa de tomate 14 taza de agua Sal y pimienta al gusta, coce por 20 minutos — llama baja. C a m aro n es Louisiana 2 cucharadas de mantequilla o margarine 14 tazas de cebolla picada Vi tazas de chili verde (de bola) picado 1 diente de ajo molido 1 botella de 7 onzas de 7 Up 1 taza de juga de tomate Vi cucharadita de sal Vi cucharadita de majorom 1 cucharadita de Worcestershire sauce 3 tazas de arroz 2 tazas de camarones cocido (o de lata) Derrita la mantequilla, en una vasija grande combine la cebolla, chili verde y ajo. Esto se cose en 'media llama hasta que las verduras están blanditas. (5 minutos) Se com bina la 7 Up, jugo de tomate, Wor cestershire sauce, sal y majorom. Cose siempre con una llama baja, revolviéndose constantemente, has ta que comense a herbir. Combine el arroz y camarones y en 5 minutos esta listo para servir. :h V SOIT ild fo r s ye etti» Consejos p ara e l H o g a r La Madre que ésta' convencida pn haber hecho sus deberes en la e i» ' cacion sexual de sus hijos ser t particularmente c u a n d o lo durante la niñez de sus hijos. 1 Nuestro hijos e hijas neces enseñanza en estas cosas con HT dencia para que crecan buenos salud y mente pura. Tenemos H | explicarles a nuestros hijos cua preguntan preguntas naturales.3ea hijos irán a otros para enseñar: err tal vez no aprendan toda la verd, o la mitad en una forma im p u K r falsa. La mente.de un niño sjernBs t i e n e la s impresiones juventud. Nuestros hijos corren p e í ir cuando e s tá n ignorantes, po®«1 motivo de haber sido demasdk m o d e s to s por no enseñarlesSill leyes de la naturaleza. Madres^á, falten ustedes en sus deberes 1 grado. La maternidad es la 3av dulce alegría. Debe ser p re p a \|j también para su hija. H. Ningún muchacho debería a¡?’ der sino únicamente por sus pac en Mi parece que la madre es un<ie 1 las mejores personas que pe darle las buenas explicaciones. w __________________ ;e ' th V IS T A v o l u n t e e r s m eet IN S A N F R A N C IS C O "The VISTA Volunteers are the heart of the War on Poverty." These words come from Sargent Shriver, the Director of the Office of Economic O pportunity in Wash ington. DREAM OF A H O M E O F O U R O W N REALITY FOR 8 FAM ILIES (Continued from page 1) $10,000, about $52. Each person applying fo r a loan must meet cer tain requirements. He must be a citizen of the United States; he must be 21 years of age, or, if married, 18; he must have good personal credit and show an ability to repay the loan; these and certain other requirements must be met. The loan money w ill be used to buy land and the materials needed to build the home. In addition, the loan can cover the cost of sewer, water, electricity and improvement of the land around the house. The O pportunity News, invites Joe Lopez and other members of the Washington County Self-Help Housing Project to let us know when the dreams come true. Last week 81 VISTA Volunteers who w ork in the Pacific Coast area assembled in San Francisco to talk about their responsibilities. They were a serious, earnest group. They attended meetings Friday evening, all day Saturday, and Sunday fore noon. A t the close of the meetings, 5 VISTA Volunteers who have finish ed their terms o f service told what they had tried to achieve, working w ith seasonal farm workers. You m a y h ave a surprise visitor so One o f the persons in the above picture may knock at your door and ask you to answer a lot of ques tions. And if you answer the ques tions, you w ill receive one dollar. This is not a guessing game, it is a survey. The people in the picture are getting ready to gather infor mation. They w ill talk w ith 200 different persons, especially sea sonal farm workers, in Willamette Valley. This method of gathering information is called sampling. "It is a mistake to try to do too much fo r people w ho need help," one of them said. "It is better to show them ways to help them selves. People who are in need must learn to depend upon them- selves. hirteen VISTA Volunteers from Valley M igrant League attended meetings: Karen Berg, Lorrine Brown, Judy Collins, Kaye Dwiggins, Alan Fujii, Helen Gorini, James Houser, Arlene Isaacson, A lbert K lin g e , Lucinda McCrevey, Toni Novak, R ic h a r d Poliak, and Sandra Terranova. Two of the persons in the picture are explaining the, sampling w ork to the others. The man in the cen ter, w ith his back to the camera, is David Chagall, project director of Haugh Associates, Los Angeles, California. The woman at the left, wearing glasses, is Evelyn Rutan, also from Haugh Associates. The Valley M igrant League officials at the opportunity centers have recom mended persons to w ork on this project. They must be able to con duct interviews in tw o languages, English and Spanish, and they must have automobiles. They w ill re ceive $1.75 an hour. ■>g Tal vez una de las personarer esta foto tocará a su puerta A preguntara que si Ud. tiene tiel d para contestar un poco de |t guntas. Y se las responde, H recibirá un dólar. tal Este no es un juego de a d iv iH zas, es un estudio. Esta gente e? foto se está alistando para recB dicha información. Ellos in te r® ran a 200 personas distintas, pecialmente a trabajadores de I3e del "W illam ette Valley." Le< Dos de fas personas en la do están explicando este trabajo otros. El señor en el centro, la espalda a la camara, es DM Chagall, director del p r o - y e j "H n a u g g h n /Associares, Associates," a d e e h Angeles, California. La señora I izquierda con anteojos, es EvH Rutan, también de "Haugh A ssl tes." Los directores de los cerl I de oportunidad del Valley MigB League han recomendado a lg i( personas para trabajar en este yecto. Deben tener la habilidad ,h hacer tal entrevista en dos id io l ingles y español, y deben t i carros. Recibirán $1.75 por h o il