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OPPORTUNITY NEWS, Friday, April 1, l|
ftíncón de Andrea
Frankfurter and Macaroni
Casarole
O P P O R T U N I T Y
N E W S
Vol. 2
No. 13
Friday, A pril 1, 1966
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
Gary Lansing,
Assistant Director
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Don Wilcox, Editor
Rick Simon,
Assistant Editor
Priscilla Carrasco, Editorial
Assistant and Circulation Manager
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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 w ar 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 War on Poverty and is
funded by the Office of Economic Op
portunity, Washington, D. C.
Cut in one inch slices fo u r med
ium sized tomatotes
and place
some o f them as the bottom layer
in a casarole dish. Sprinkle these
tomato slices
lig h tly w ith flour.
Slice Six frankfurters in 1 / 2 inch
pieces and use some as the next
layer on top o f the tomatoes. Sprin
kle each layer w ith a part o f one
clove o f garlic fin e ly chopped and
salt to taste. Cook tw o cups o f mac
aroni and use some as the next
layer over the frankfurters. Grate
1 /4 lb. of cheddar cheese. M ix the
cheese w ith one large fin e ly chop
ped onion. Sprinkle half o f the
cheese mixture over the layer of
macaroni. Then add a layer o f fine
ly chopped green pepper to add
color and taste to the dish. Repeat
again the layers of tomatoes, frank-
Casarola de Salchichas
Corte en revendas de una
pulgada 4
¡itomatoes de medio
tomaño. Se pone una parte de ellos
como la primera capa en una cas
arola. Se rocia con harina. Corte 6
salchichas (wieners) en pedazos de
media pulgada. Se pone como la
siguiente capa
encima
de los
¡itomatoes. Se rocía capa con parte
de un diente de ajo bien picada y
sal al gusto. Coce dos tazas de
macaron y una parte
coma la
siguientecapa. Ralla 1 / 4 de libro, o
una taza de queso (cheddar) mezcla
el queso con una cebolla grande
bien picada.
Rocia la mitad del
queso y cebolla
encima
del
furters, macaroni, cheese and on
ion. Place in the oven and bake 30
to 35 minutes or until the cheese
is bubbly.
Ann Chavez
macaron. Una capa de chile veH
de bola (green pepper) picada!
una adición de color y g u s to !
plato. Se repite otra vez las m is !
capas haciendo la última c a p a !
queso. Se pone al horno por 3B
35 minutos hasta que el queso ¡Pl
bien redetido.
iel
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READY TO APPLY FOR A JOB? ATTEND THESE MEETINGS!
Are you getting ready to apply
for a job? This announcement is for
you.
For three days next week, you
may attend Valley M igrant League
meetings in Salem to help you pre
pare for a job.
Your VML opportunity center w ill
provide transportation to and from
Salem.
The sessions begin next Monday
morning, A pril 4, at 9 o'clock. There
w ill be discussions, information and
questions and answers. The speak
ers on Monday w ill be Tom Cole of
the Salem Technical School end Jack
Morton of the Oregon College of
Education.
| ^The speakers on Tuesday w ill be
Ken Vaughn o f the M erritt Davies
School o f Commerce, and Darrell
Currey, a Civil Service recruiter who
knows about post office jobs and
other Civil Service jobs. In the after
noon on Tuesday there w ill befilm s.
The speakers on Wednesday w ill
be Warren Woodard o f the state
employment office, and Erich Carl-
sen, the owner o f an employment
agency in Salem.
When you come on Wednesday,
you should be ready to apply fo r
¿Va (Jd. a hacer una aplicación
para u_n trabajo? Esta noticia es
para Ud.
Por tres dias en la próxima
semana
Ud.
puede asistir a
reuniones
del Valley • M igrant
League en Salem
para ayudarle
preparar para un trabajo.
Su centro de oportunidad del
VML proveerá transportación hacia
y desde Salem.
Los
sesiones
empiezan . el
próximo lunes, el 4 de abril, a las
9.
No olvide a inform ar su centro
de oportunidad del VML si desean
asistir
a estas
reuniones.
Los
números de teléfono del VML se
encuentran en esta página.
a job.
Be sure to inform your VML op
portunity center, if you wish to at
tend these pneetings. Here are the
VML telephone numbers:
W oodburn - 981-3171.
Dayton - 864-2223.
Hillsboro — 648-5080
Independence w- 838-1810
Salem — 585-1454
Sandy-Gresham -- 687-7471
West Stayton - 769-2754
VM L DAY SCHOOL AT SALEM HAS A PARTY
A d u lt students w ho have been going from the various opportunity
centers to Salem each day to attend the VML classes celebrated the end
o f their 8 weeks , o f
studies on Wednesday
o f last week by giving
themselves a party.
This event, held at
the First Presbyterian
Church in Salem, af
forded an opportunity
for the women o f the
group to display their
talents in making tor-
tillSs, tacos and enchil-
ladas.
The men contribut
ed to the kitchen w ork
after the
party was
over. They were given
aprons and were press
ed into service as a
clean-up team.
A fte r 8 weeks o f
studying together, this
group is just one big
happy fam ily.
Photos by Vicki Earl
WELL
CHILD
CLINIC
Well-child conferences, provided
by the Marion County Health De
partment, offers an opportunity
fo r parents to consult w ith doctors
and nurses about their children.
Immunizations are given.
This week the health department
announces a clinic at Silverton, at
the Trinity-Lutheran Church,
on
Tuesday, A p ril 5. Make appoint
ments by calling AArs. Lloyd Dahlin,
phone 873-6649.
Valley M igrant League
W oodburn, Oregdh
Dear Sirs:
We w ould appreciate it very
much if you Would include us for
frep distribution o f your excellent
newspaper. We represent LOAAA
which stands fo r Local Organization
fo r M igrant A ffairs, which is also a
part o f the President's War on Pov
erty. Thank you very much.
Raymond E. Johnson, Jr.
Assistant Librarian - Tutor
Local Organization for
M igrant A ffairs
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ACCIDENT FUND DIRECTOR*
WRITES
su
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Migrants need to know a b fl
the M otor Vehicle Accident FuncS
the state o f Oreqon.
o
in.
Recently this newspaper priniro‘
an article by Al Klinge, assist!
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supervisor o f the VML opportur]
center at W oodburn, describing t l
Fund. Soon afterward, Klinge ¡a|
ce ive d a letter from C. P. H o lg a l
Director o f the Fund.
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Here are some excerpts from h !
gate's letter:
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We . . . appreciate your in te rlr
in the M otor Vehicle Accident Fu,e¡
as evidenced by your w ell w r i t !
article.
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A m ajority o f our d iffic u lt bas{j
involve "m obile people" . . . Ptsl
haps the most d iffic u lt and t r a !
case is where the "bread-winnejo
. . . is barely providing food, c l o l
ul
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ing and shelter, w ith a load o f
paid bills, and a motor vehicle al
cident occurs . . .
The real tragedy is the lack ?u
understanding . . . . It happens ia
people every day . . .
!
Mr. Goodenough, manager ?e
Eola Village, I have known fo r s o n !
time . . . He has helped us in m a r!
cases . . .
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You w ill be interested to k n o !
that Mr. Elmer McClure o f M ilw a !
kie, Oregon, w ho is connected wit
the migratory
labor associatio!
was instrumental in having the AAc A
tor Vehicle Accident Fund law p a s !
. .1
ed in 1941 when a legislator
I w ould very much appreciate
being placed on your mailing lis.
for the O pportunity News . . . If31
eighteen years o f activity in "piojir
neering" the Fund, I have been
contact w ith many migrants person!
ally, and managers o f m igrant fadn
lities.
Verv tru ly yours,
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C. iP. Holgate, Director
Far
Motor Vehicle Accident FuncJ
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Mrs. Clyde QuVall o f HubbarJ
announces.,that the Hubbard H o m l
Bakery is now selling Mexican p a s !
tries — pumpkin, jelly, and sweeM
rolls — at 8 cents each, or 2 for l !
cents. This bakery is located one|r<
mile north o f Hubbard on Hiqhwayi'c
99E.
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