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About Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1971)
ru u M n u /u M c rv w in u rju a y, June 24, 1971 Page 3 A m e rein a S paghetti P.S.U. offers TELL OUR ADVERTISERS YOU SAW HEIR AD IN THE PORTLAND OBSERVER Film class If you have always dreamed of K e lly ’s MOBIL S U V K * producing great film s but never in child care centers consist o f play-type activities A unique national tutoring geared to preparing pre project, using the popular television series “ Sesame schoolers to r elementary S treet'’ to Involve teenagers school. A fte r watching "Se same S tre e t" each day the In the education of preschool children, w ill be conducted youngsters w ill be encouraged this summer the the U. S. - - fo r example - - to p a rt Department of Iuibor. icipate In games using letters, Assistant Secretary of Labor numbers, and geometric Malcolm R. Lovell, J r., In a form s o r other lessons con Joint announcement today with tained In the day's TV show. the C hildren's Television A significant feature of the Workshop (CTW), producers project w ill be an attempt to of the educational TV series, reach and teach preschoolers said $600,000 w ill be utilized of migrant fam ilies In Florida. to run the program during This w ill be evaluated fo r July and August In 14 m etro future duplication In other states with large migrant politan areas across the coun populations. try . Labor Department’ s Man The Youth Corps participants power Administration w ill use w ill be recruited by Labor the money to employ about Department representatives 1,500 Nteghborhood Youth and trained by volunteers who Corps (NYC) teenagers to lave been prepared by the enduct followup education Childrens Television Work activities based on the widely shop. acclalmen TV series. About $23,000 of the total The program expects to funding w ill be paid to the reach more than 17,000 pre Workshop to train the v o l schoolers from m inority and unteers and evaluate the l« o r fam ilies In ln n e r-clty effectiveness of the program. neighborhoods. Throughout the eight-week The high school students program , the Children's Tele w ill be paid an average of vision Workshop w ill provide $4« a week during the eight- training materlans and pro week program part of the gram Information. The Man nationwide NYC summer Jobs power Admlnstratlon and the Invite all your relatives, friends and home 40 guests with one effort f r more than 609,000 Workshop w ill both monitor hot dish and g a rlic bread for the 4th of July. Great fo r a club youths, 16 through 21. and evaluate the project. to serve on an outing. Designated as a p ilo t, to The project was tested and be considered for future es- evaluated last summer In New panslon If successful It w ill Ingredients: York City when 240 Neighbor t>e conducted In Los Angeles, hood Youth Corps members D allas-Fort Worth,Baltimore, were trained and assigned to Butter » ounces I cup Boston, Washington/Jew York, the early education of 1,500 Fresh mushrooms, sliced 4 pounds A.P, 2 cups San Francisco-Oakland, Chi preschool children. Sliced green onions cago, Detroit, New Orleans, “ As a result of Its effect Butter 1 pound 2 cups Philadelphia, Hampton-Nor iveness In preparing the pre Beet tenderloin tips, cubed 6 pounds folk (Va.), Jackson (M iss.), schoolers fo r entry Into the Watei 2 1/2 cups and Dade Count) (M iam i), Fla. public schools and Its success Brandy 1 1/2 cups lo v e ll said the program w ill with the teenagers It Is being Plain yogurt 3 quarts "allow the youths community extended to other parts of the Involvement In a leadership country,” said Lovell. Em iclwd flour 1 cup role while at the same tim e Salt 2 1/2 tablespoons l-ovell slail tliat the summer offering some meanureof fin project w ill provide the Man Nutmeg 1 1/2 tablespoons ancial reward for their power Administration "w ith a White pepper 1 teaspoon la b o rs ." unique mechanism for expand Enriched durum spaghetti 4 pounds 12 ounces Evelyn P. Davis, the Work ing Its youth-tutorlng-youth shop's vlcepresldent for com cncept.’ * Method: munity relations, said the pilot The Workshop’ s Field Ser project " Is designed not only vices Department, which w ill 1. M elt 1/2 pound buttei In large skille t or saucepan. to develop the skills of Neigh be working with the Man 2. Add mushrooms and onions; cook until Just tender. borhood Youth Corps summer power Administration on the workers but also to raise their 3. In other large skille t or saucepot melt I pound butter. project, runs CTW’ s on-golng sights. Add tenderloin tips; cook and s tir over high lieat until national program which seek “ T h e ir participation In a to maximize the viewing of browned. Remove meat from pan. teaching situation should help Sesame Street among the pre 4. S tir In water and brandy; boll rapidly 5 minutes, stirrin g them gain a fresh new view schoolers of m inority and poor to deglaze pan. point regarding education," fam ilies and to reinforce the 5. Combine 2 cups yogurt with flour; blerxl. she said. educational aspects of the b. S tir In remaining yogurt anJ seasonings. Add to brandy The NYC enrollees w ill act show. mixture In pan; return to boll. Cook ami s tir 3 as “ Sesame Street Teachers" Field Services coordinators minutes or until slightly thickened. In day dare centers and es encourage parents, teachers, 7. S tir in meat and mushroom-onion m ixture. Heat to serving tablished viewing renters In Head Start, and day care temperature. store fronts, Ubrarlee jirlv a te staffers and others Interested homes and public housing In early education of children 8. Cook s|«ghetli in boiling salted water (I gallon water plus projects In lnner-clty neigh not only to watch Sesame 2 tablespoons salt per pound spaghetti) until borhoods. street with th e ir children but tender, yet firm , 6 to 8 minutes. Drain. The young teachers w ill afterwards to conduct a c tiv i use a curriculum developed ties based on what was Just 9. Serve sauce over spaghetti. by the Workshop. It w ill seen. Donald Smiley, d lie c to r of financial aids at the University of the Pacific in Stockton, C alifornia, has announced the g lin tin g of a financial award by the U niveisity to: Alma R. Angeles of 2327 N. 8 . 17th and a Grant High School graduate. Scholarships are awarded to rjualtlied applicants on the hasts of academic superiority and need. Grants*in-ald are awarded in certain activities and are based on the student's skills and participation in specified activities. University of tie Pacific la C alifornia’ s firs t chartered Institution of higher education. It is comprised of four liberal a its colleges, including three cluster colleges, four pro fessional schools (pharmacy, music, education, and engi neering) and a graduate school —all on its Stockton campus. The U niversity also Includes a School of Dentistry anti Graduate School of Medical Sciences In San Francisco and McGeorge School of Law In Sacramento. 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Aim your advertising to give your store stature. Perhaps you’ ll fiml price advertising essential. But remember that " p r ic e " does not mean'’cheap". A good price fo r a good pro duct Is effective price adver tising, and It gives you a lot more p ro fit than pushing the cheapest brands. Develop a good layout de sign fo r the ads; a layout that can be used constantly, and thus get more recognition. Remem ber that a layout can be " f u l l" and s till look nice. A lot of items need not come out as a clutter; they can be present- mi neatly, attractively. Your newspaper w ill 1« more than happy to work with you on this. In this respect, give serious thought to illustrating the pro duct. M r. Greene points to a recent survey by Package Power Services on the value of using Illustrations. Also remember to keep your advertising youthful - "youth oriented" Is the correct term . You don’ t have to appeal to youth’ you apjieal to youthful thinking, which includes people of all ages. 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C overò toast slices with soy-flavored butter. T o p cream cheese - covered bread slices with shrimp, then lettuce. Close sandwich with s o y - buttered bread, spread side down. Cut in half, diagonally. •• • • * * • * * If you’ re pulling a boat or tr a ile r this summer, re member that Oregon law says Nice guys don’t always you must pull off the road finish last. The Portland and let faster tra ffic pass If T ra ffic Savety Commlslon things Jam up behind you. says If you’ re talking about auto crashes, the grabby, The Portland T ra ffic Safety hard-nosed riv e r Is the one Commission says that’ s the who gets Involved most often. law — and It also makes good safety sense. Tuna Up» & Stake Job» HAIRSTYLES Don’ t w orry if you lack ex perience. Everyone hastostart some tim e. Workshops w ill be offered in basic, intermediate and advanced film making J une 22 - July 16. Cantonese Shrimp Sandwich tf ►'Ny The workshops are taught by Thomas Taylor, assistant pro fessor o f film a t PSU, and Robert Summers,PSU graduate and now a student at New York U n iv e r s it y . T a y lo r and Summers have taught the work shops at PSU for the past three summers. Good A d v e rtis in g P rogram builds NEW YDRK-—No one w ill ques tion the value of advertising. But to get the most out of your re ta il advertising dollar, you should have a complete advertising program, not just sporadic ads. That’ s the advice of Braddock Greene, D irector of Marketing of The American D is tillin g Company.Mr.Greene should know, for In his quarter century In Industry, he has been responsible for advertising ant promotion txidgets which topped twenty m illio n dollars a year. Since television and radio are not available for some products, the advertising emphasis Is In the newspaper. So, the firs t step of the sales an) marketing managers suggests M r. Greene, Is to s it down with the adver tising manager of your news- paperanldevelopan advertising "p la n " rather than just occa sional ads. Think In terms of a year-round campaign, built upon Important marketing days ami Ideas. There are the Na tional holidays: July 4th, Father’ sDay, Thanks giving, the three ami four-day weekends which are now more numerous; Christmas g ift giving; various promotions. And don’ t forget to lis t all local special days, holidays, anniversaries, ami other such events. M r. Greene points out that hume entertaining Is getting more ami more Im portant.offer special "assortm ents” to give the hostess a complete lis t of supplies fo r entertaining a group. they are becoming more sophisticated when It comes to entertaining. They offer th e ir guests a variety of foods, ami do not hesitate to initiate something new. Go Auto Repair Produce Sonny Boy Rath Vac Pack C a lifo rn ia Yellow M eated Bread Wieners Peaches 22 'h oz. White or Wheat 18 /\ C 12 O z. Reg. 48: 3 C each 2 tor 89 All Beef or regular 0 Cc lbs. 29 lb Sweet juicy to slice over cereal, for o delicious shortcake or moke o fresh peach pie L3 i Grant Hi student wins award Here’ s a vacation tip from the PORTLAND TRAFFIC SA F ET Y COM MKS ION: You r vacation trip w ill be a lot more enjoyable this summer If you play it cool and don't try to se a speed record. Plan your vacation trip with safety b u ilt In — a trip that fits comfortably and safely Into the tim e available. 2 6 4 3 N.E. 7th 2 1 2 -2 8 5 8 knew how to get started, op portunity Is knocking at yourl movie camera. Registration Is now open in four film production, workshops In Portland State U niversity’ s Summer le rm . 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