Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, April 27, 1972, Page 4, Image 4

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    Page« P ort I and/Observer Thursday A p ril 27. 1972
PSU French Theater presents play
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Day Care Mothers practice a rt
A group ofday care mothers
fo r the Albina M in iste ria l A l­
liance F am ily Day and Night
Care Program attended meet­
ings to discuss policies and
services of the program, child
development, ami educational
activities fo r young children.
T he sessions were led by L it i-
tia K irk . Social W’o rk e rw ith
the program, with the assis­
tance of Tanya Brane and K a r­
en Yada. Child D e v e lo p ­
ment Specialists and LaVeme
Bagley, N u tritio n ist from the
Metropolitan Area -t-C C oun­
c il.
The day care mothers, who
are licensed,caretorchtldren
in th e ir homes. The program
provides care fo r 165children
in the Model C itie s area,
whose parents are employed
o r in school. It is funded by
Model C ities and the Metropo­
litan Area 4 -C Council.
Bertie Semaster, M rs . B J . Warren and Janet W arren try their
techniques at lin g e r painting using common household pro­
ducts including starch, pudding and soap flakes.
The program provides caie
fo r nearly 200 children of the
Model Neighborhood whose
parents are employed o r ate
in school. Care is furnished
during the hours of need—
day, swing shift, o r night.
Emphasis is placed on good
child care practices and edu­
cational experiences.
McCoy introduces plan
M rs . Gladys McCoy ex­
plained the concept of the com­
munity school to a press con­
ference Tuesday. Basically
the idea is to make the school
fa c ilitie s available to serve
the entire community. Build­
ings would te used as com­
munity centers lo r neighbor­
hood activities ami needs, vo­
cational
improvement ami
social action.
The community school con­
cept originated in F lin t, Mich­
igan. over 30 years ago ami
since then has teen adopted
in many citie s, including Sa­
lem, Lebanon ami Estacada,
Oregon.
U niversity of Oregon speech
professor D r. Dominic l.a -
Russo is slated to address
hundreds of Portland resi­
dents A p ril 29 at a conference
on community schools.
The conterence w ill kicko ff
a citywide citizens movement
to increase community use of
school fa cilitie s.
Some odO local residents
a le expected to atteml the con­
ference scheduled Irotn 8:45
a jn . to 3:30 p jn . Saturday,
A p ril 29 at Adams High School.
LaRusso w ill address the
group on "Communicationand
Prenatal care classes
offered
"Expectant parents" a r e partment, including " ro o m ­
invited to attend a series of in g - in ” fa c ilitie s offered at
free prenatal care classes to the hospital, and discussion of
be offered atEmanuel Hospital what to anticipate foi fathers
beginning May 1 at 7 pan. who wish to be with th e ir wives
Others in the series of hour in the delivery room, as is
permitted at Emanuel.
long classes w ill be open to all
Registration lo r tfie cuuise
pregnant women and t h e i r
husbands, regardlessof where may be completed at the firs t
they plan to have the baby de­ class session, according to
livered. Classes meet in the M rs. Vera Goodwin. R. N.,
Nursing A n s Laboratory of Emanuel staff nurse who in­
the Emanuel Hospital Schoo» of structs the course. S heisex-
Nursing, 2828 North Ganten- perienced in both obstetrical
and pediatric nursing and
bein.
Emphasis is on nutrition, earned her m aster's degree in
nursing with a m ajor in m ater­
emotional and physical devel­
opment. labor and delivery, nal and child healthatthel n i-
baby care, growth and de­ versity of Washington.
Classes are now held at
velopment. The course also
includes a film and a tour of Emanuel quarterly; the next
the Emanuel maternity de- session is scheduled Septem­
ber II, 18, 25 and October 2.
Janet Warren (left) and Ernestine W illiam s mix pudding to be
used fo r fin g e r painting.
SHOP
lENOW 'S
FOR
Jam good anytim e
B R A N D S y o u know
V A R IE T IE S y o u ISk<
Although jams, je llie s and preserves are usually thought of as
breakfast favorites, th e ir role in food service goes way past
breakfast. They lite ra lly work around theclock in fast food ser­
vice and in white tablecloth operations.
Take the sandwich lunch fo r example. When hearty, main
d is h sandwiches are offered on a m e n u ,ja m s ami je llie s are
used fo r the base for relishes and spreads — for sweet sour
sauces, fo r onion relishes, foi chutneys and for raisin sauces.
Roast beef, tongue, turkey and corned beef, carvel thick or thin,
can be changed into main dish sandwiches highlighted with col­
o rfu l, savory jelly-based sauces.
A t dinnertim e, whether it ’ s in a fam ily-type operation or an
elegant restaurant, jams ami je llie s add that unusual touch to
specialties featuring ice cream , offered to children and adults
alike.
And foi those operations offering waff les, pancakes o r french
toast around the clock, jams, je llie s and preserves are in there
in the form of pour-over sauces, whipped cream topping ., or
served in individual portion control container s.
Here are recipe ideas featui ing jams, je llie s ami preserve,
that work around the clock for the food service operator.
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DAY CARE MOTHERS
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BUTTERY STRAWBERRY PRESERVE SAUCE
Yield: 48 servings, 1/3 cup each serving
2 pounds butter or margarine
1/2 pint lemon juice
3 quarts strawberry preserves
Combine all ingredients and cook while s tirrin g until butter
m elts. Serve warm ovei pancakes, waffles or freri h toast.
FLEFFY RASPBERRY PRESERVES SAUCE
Y ield: 48 servings, 1/3 cup each serving
3 quarts whipped cream o r topping
I quart raspberry preserves
1 pint chopped almonds
2 tablespoons rum flavoring
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CARE FOR BABIES
IN YOUR HOME.
$3.50 a child per day
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Family O a y /N ig h t
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9th
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Fold all ingredients together and serve spooned over hot pan­
cakes, waffles or french toast.
GRAPE LEMON SAUCE
Yield: 48 servings, 1/3 cup each serving
3 cans (6 ounces each) frozen concentrate.! lemonade, thawed
1 pint water
1/2 cup cornstarch
3 quarts grape jam
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Combine lemonade and water; teat, ami gradually s tir In corn­
starch until sauce thickens. Add grape jam , s tir w ell, seive
warm over pancakes, waffles or french toast.
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Com ilium tv: Common Root,
Common P ro b le m s." He w ill
stress how to imp i ove school-
community relations anil in­
crease use of local resources,
especially school fa cilitie s.
Co-chairmen fo r the semi­
nar are M is . V icki Jones,
community agent fo r Adams
High School, and Gregory
Mottau, local businessmen and
member ol the Junioi Cham­
ber of Commerce.
Persons interested in at­
tending the conference a r e
asked to call Portland Com­
munity College ortheC regory
Mottau resilience.
Registration tee fo. the
conference is $2. This in­
cludes lunch. P ie ie g istra tio n
is necessary.
To date 18 local oiganiza-
tions have volunteeieil to
sponso the conference anil
work toward a community
school piugram in Portland.
I ley are the Junior Chamber
of Commerce, C ity-C o u n ty
Council on Aging, Portland
Community College, League of
Women V o t e r s , Portland
Council of PTA, Metropolitan
Area 4 -C Council, Northwest
Natural Gas C o , St. Andrews
Community school amt United
Indian Action Center.
Portland Mudel C itie s P ro­
gram, Poitland Action Com­
mittee
I ogether, Portland
Public Schools, Poitland As­
sociation of I eachers, P o rt­
land Federation of 1 eachers,
Metropolitan Youth Commis­
sion. Council of I ’eninsulaC l-
tizens Organization. Portland
Park Bureau and Loaves and
Fishes are among other spon­
sors.
PTSA
installs
officers
On Friday evening, A p ril 2b,
1972 at h:30 p.m . Jefferson
High School P.T.S.A. *»!• In­
stall the new officers fo r 1972-
1973. | he installation w ill he
p.eceeded by a pot luckdinner
in tie teacher's dining room.
Fam ilies and friends are in­
vited to atteml.
Officers to r 1972-1973 are:
1st Vice Presulent:
M rs. W ilbur (¡age
2nd Vice President:
M rs. Perlene H. White
sec reta ry:
M rs. Kernan Bagley
I reasuren
M rs. Roger M o rris
School Representative:
M r. Herb Grose
The Portland Truckers, a
splinter group of I es Planches
du Paciflque, Portland State
Unlvei sity’ s French Theater,
w ill present "M o vin ’ Right
Along" at 8:30 pan., Thurs­
day ami Saturday, A p ril 27
ami 29 ami at 7 p u n , Sunday
A p ril 30th in the Smith Cen­
ter B allroom .
The mixed media show is
a revision of "Keep on
Truckin’ " , the original col­
lective c r e a t io n
by I es
Planches that premiered in
November.
Audience
feedback from
November and the Truckers*
own »leas have teen combined
in this new version, which
contains much of the original
show's substance with both
subtle ami m ajor changes, ac­
cording to spokesman Penny
Ulen.
A play of very little dia­
logue among Its ten cast mem­
bers, "M o vin ’ Right A long"
is an example of Image Thea­
ter, M iss Allen explains, in­
volving die audience emotion­
ally rather than intellectually
in its process.
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ANNOUNCING
The G rand O pening of The
"INNER CITY CAFE’’
5246 N.E. Union Ave.
2 8 2 -3 8 4 3
WHERE GOOD SOUTHERN SY T E E COOKING IS
THE MAIN DISH
O u r Goals—
Good Service
Good Food
Fashion
show
success
I lie Ebony Club was the set­
ting lo r " I ashion In B la ck," a
fashion show to fenefit the
North Portland YMCA, on Sat­
urday evening, A pril 8. jtw a ,
tru ly an experience fo r a lla t-
fem I ing.
Music was provided by tie
Lower East Side ami vocalist
Greg Smith, and poetess Opal
read some of her contempo­
ra ry poetry, f ie teen models
aie to he commented fo r their
unique wd leauttful style in
keeping with the upbeat mood 1
of the evening.
Special recognition goes to
those leighborhowl merchants
who graciously suppled the
fashions. A fro and western
'lesigns came from D Dis­
tribution E nterprise, Beeline,
tie Fashion Hut, ind tle M a r -
ble Pal ace.Bluele ards.down-
iown contributed w e s te r n
fashions. Walnut Park Hair
Stylists ami theFasliion Wheel
donated wigs lo r the show,
Ken Rainey, program su-
p ervlsor for the YMCA, who
coordinated tie show, sakl he
is especially grateful to the
memliers of the community
who came out to see the show
and help youth prog ram sat the
North Portland YMCA, He
(eels tie show was quite suc­
cessful irile lp in g th e Y ’ scom
rnunlty relationship. Not only
dki the show raise a little over
J 100.00 foi youth programs,
hut, M r. Raney sakl, thatnow
more people know the YMCA
exists fo r them and
children.
Tickets (or I he PSU per­
formances aie $1 fu r students
amt >2 fo r non-students and
aie available either at the
door o r from m enilera of die
troupe.
photos, music, odors, sounds,
dance, ice cream ami a man-
eating crab are used to con­
vey the show's theme of
change ami how people co|>e
with it.
Good Prices
Featuring
SPICED MEAT LOAF
CREOLE GUMBO
FRENCH STYLE GREEN BEANS
CHITTERLINGS
RED BEAN AND RICE
HAM HCX’KS
HOT CORN BREAD
OX TAILS
MACARONI AND CHEESE
NECK BONES
HOT AND GOLD SANDWICHES
ROAST BEEF
SAIADS
SHORT RIBS
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