Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 08, 1972, Page 4, Image 4

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    Page 4 P o n la iid /o b s e rv e r Thursday, June 8, 1972
Oregon plans
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David Pugh
PSU Foundation
names president
The board of the Portland
State U niversity Foundation
elected A rchitect David Pugh
as its president at its annual
meeting this week.
A community-wide organi­
zation, the PSU Foundation
supports activités and scho­
la rly and cultural programs
at the U niversity.
Pugh is resident partner of
Skidmore, Owings & M e m il
and a national Vice president
of the American Institute of
Architects.
Other new officers of the
PSU Foundation Board are
M rs. Simeon Winch, firs tv ic e
president; P hilip R. Bogue,
A rth u r Andersen & Co., se­
cond vice president and chair­
man of the Board’ s Finance
and Investment Committee;
Sam B. L iu , MJ3., secretary,
and A llan H art, Lindsay, Nah-
stoll. H art, Duncan, Dafoe i
Krause, treasurer.
Other members of the PSU
Foundation board are E arle
A. Chiles, Fred M eyer, Inc 3
George C hristian, C hristian
- 'ectric Co.; E a rl L .D re s ie r,
1
National Bank; Joseph
M. Edgar, Teamsters Union;
Michael Fisher, student; Ken­
neth Ford, Roseburg Lumber
Co.; George M. Henderson,
F irs t National Bank; Russell
Laney, JJ<. G ill Co.; W.T.
Lemman, Portland State Uni­
versity; Matthew M cK ird ie ,
MJJJ
Ancil Payne, KING
Broadcasting Co J Harold
Saluman, Identi-CheckCorp.;
Estes
Snedecor, Portland
General E le c tric ; Fred Stic­
kel S r , Oregonian Publishing
Co.; Edward G. Westertahi
11, P o rt of Portland, and Gre­
gory B. Wolfe, Portland State
U niversity.
Child Care Conference
planned
"Focusing on C h ild re n ," a
special conference toexamine
the development, adm inistra­
tion. evaluation and impact of
child care programs, w ill be
held June 23 and 24 at P ort­
land Community College’ s
Cascade Center, 70S N. K il-
lingsworth, in Portland. Reg­
istration w ill begin at 8:30
a jn . both Friday and Saturday.
Scheduled as guest speakers
are M aria W. Piers, national­
ly recognized authority in
child development and Dean of
Chicago's Erikson Institute
fo r E a rly Education; and Ivan
Inger, Associate Professor,
University of Oregon Medical
School, Department of Psy­
chiatry, and Psychologist to
the Special Day Cane Center in
Portland.
Conference topics include
"So You WanttoDevelopChild
Cane Program s” by D r.In g e r
and "Looking Towards the Fu­
ture: How Children Develop"
plus "W hat You Need to Know
About Kids: The Importance of
C ontinuity" by D r. P iers. In
addition, small group discus­
sions, a question-and-answer
session, a special film "John:
17 M onths," and a dialogue be­
tween the two speakers are
planned.
Jointly sponsored by the
Metropolitan Area 4-C Coun­
c il, Portland Community Col­
lege, and the U niversity of
Oregon Medical School Special
Day Care Center, the confer­
ence is the fir s t of several
planned by its sponsors fo r
this summer and fa ll. Inter­
ested readers are invited to
call the Metropolitan Area
4-C Council office, 222-6404,
fo r pre-registration informa­
tion.
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CARE FOR BABIES
IN YOUR HOME.
43.50 o child p .r doy
AMA
Family D a y /N ig h t Care
4 6 3 5 N.E. 9th 288-5091
By I'em lan Colts
win explained, with the result
that In one instance an entire
Installation
of posts was
knocked out by tra ffic .
In
other areas, there has been
a heavy loss of posts.
The Highway D ivision is
In the process of removing
the flexible guide posts and
replacing them with a 12-inch
wale white stripe, except aloi»
Powell Valley Road where
"d a g m a r" plastic disks are
to he tried experim entally.
The white stripe w ill perm it
the use of a power broom
to clean the tra ils .
There
had been c ritic is m that there
was an accumulation of debris
on some of the tra ils .
An e ffo rt is to be made to
widen
bike tra ils around
power poles to obtain an e f­
fective, f u l l - w i d t h
tra il
wherever feasible; however,
in some locations there is not
sufficient right-of-w ay.
|n
other areas where existing
tra ils are too rough to be
readily usable by b icyclists,
re a irfa cin g w ill be accom­
plished to improve riding
qualities.
Baldwin said that every ef­
fo rt, within reason, was being
tried to provide useful tra ils
because the eyes of the coun­
try were on Oregon and its
effo rts to build bike tra ils
statewide.
Business women
conference set
Plans have been set fo r the
roles of women in business an!
F irs t National Conference on
with opportunities fo r women
Opportunities fo r Women in
in the business w o rld ."
Business to be held in Wash-
P a rt of the conference w ill
ingtonjy.C., June 7 - 9, Secno­
be devoted to fundamental in­
tary of Commerce P eter C.
struction on business manage­
Peterson announced.
ment practices and one ses­
Sponsored by the Commerce
sion w ill deal with what the
Department’ s o ffic e of M in o r­
federal government isdoingto
ity Business Enterprise (OM-
encourage women in business.
BE) the three-day conference
Another topic of the meeting
is expected to draw more than
w ill be opportunities fo r wo­
500 women both from the field
men in the corporate struc­
of business and from among
ture. Special em phasiswill be
others who have indicated an
placed on motivating young
interest ingoing into business.
m inority women to seek ca­
Sally Peterson, wife of Com­
reers in business.
merce Secretary Peterson has
The Office of M in o rity Busi­
accepted honorary chalrwo-
ness Enterprise was estab­
manship of the conference.
lished by President Nixon in
t>MBE D ire cto r John L.
March of 1969 and placed under
Jenkins said the conference is
the responsibility of the Sec­
the fir s t of its kind to be spon­
retary of Commerce. Serving
sored by his office. "One of
as the coordinating agency in
the purposes of the m eeting,"
the President's m in o rity en­
he said, " i s to bring together
terprise program It se e k s to
aiccessful
businesswomen
alentify and increase opportu­
with those considering a busi­
nities fo r members of mino­
ness career to share experi­
rity groups to enter into busi­
ences and information. The
ness or expand existing ones.
conference w ill deal with the
CL1AM IRS A L A U N D IR M *
Laurta and I had spent the
day playing together;
grabbing garbage can tops ami
lushing (hem down alleys with
our powerful thunder-sticks.
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Suddenly with no reason.
Mom said 1 wouldn't be able to play
with Laurie any more.
The sound of a firs t realization;
Laurie was gone ami wouldn't return
And gone Mom said
Wouldn't retur n Mom said
Her words today s till sound as loud
as some of the can tops
Rolling over each other ami
taking what seemed like hours
to fa ll, just going in m illio n s
of circle s with Laurie
ami I s till guessing heads o r ta ils
Mom's words echo now in my mind
Mom's words c irc le now on my tongue
Thunder Stick do your stuff
Bring Laurie buck I call your blutf.
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$1.40
Food A Drinks
GENEVA’S
The life of Laurie my little siste r
Then back to its hole and . . .
Xml what:
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LIFE SWIPER
STEALER - BI MMEK
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W e W ill
Mom said words wouldn't do any good
but she tried words
Tried words on me
Said Laurie has gone to a better life
Said, I aurie has gone to hei heavenly lather
What was so wrong with out F athe r here?
Xml if it was such a better life
I wanted to go too.
Why couldn't we all pack our things
ami move to that better life 1
Then Laurie am! I could ro ll tops
ami play marbles
and shake apples from trees
ami steal pumpkins ami scare each other
ami fight and make butterm ilk out of butter ami m ilk
»ml go to school together and go to church together
and laugh ami cry together ami, ami, ami, and, ami,
H eed
E v e ry
W is h ...
( >ur ie|>uti(ion
foi in te g iity
arsl competence
w ill assure
conaxiei ation
fo r every wish
of Hw fa m ily.
Don V an n
V A N N ’S
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with your own electric generating plant, you may
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The Office of Emergency Preparedness has warned
at several areas of the country could be affected
and has urged everyone to conserve energy.
The conservation o f energy lower and the demands on
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By V irginia Knauer
Special Assistant to President Nixon
fo r Conanmer Again
Recipes
M e lt butter in a large s k il­
le t . Blend in salt, pepper,
W orcestershire s a u c e anti
m u s t a r d . Separate onion
slices into rings and add to
skille t. Cover and cook over
low heat, s tirrin g occasion­
a lly, fo r 20 minutes or until
ju st tender. Makes 6 servings.
Dt» If YovtMlf
B. Q u a Jn Town
The sound now of, a second realization;
The rat we chased Laurie and I
I lie one we thought we'd left to lie
Hail gotten up ami came tig h t back
Stole in the night while 'twas pitch black
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AVAIL A d it
1 01 4 n a It U N O t w o « IH
4 Siecht le w , | IM e ,t ie N
I «awwwtwa w i
A rm y allow s
tw o y e a r term
L ig h tly brown rice in hot
o il. Add broth, soy sauce and
g a rlic salt. Cover anri simmer
15 minutes. S t i r In chicken,
c e l e r y , onions, beans, un­
drained mushrooms and a l­
monds. Cover and simmer 10
minutes. Serve with addition­
al soy sauce. Makes 6 serv­
ings
1912
E a fo M ts A W
QUAUTY M Y CUANING
REASONABU RATES
means more than ju s t turn
electricity not so high. Using
ing off unused lights. It
the dishwaaher only when
means using all o f our elec
necessary w ill not only u r t
tncal appliances and equip­
you power on its actual op­
ment more efficiently. And
eration. but also on the coat
of course, this benefits us
o f the hot water used.
through savings on our u tili­
• Don't let hot water
ty bills— unless you do have
faucets leak. A leak which
that w aterfall.
w ill fill an ordinary cup in
Here are some o f the
ten minutes wastes 3,280 gal­
things you can do to con
lons per year, water you
serve power and save your
A
new Women's A rm y
have to pay to heat
th re e -y e a r enlistment time
money:
Corps enlistment program a l­
periods.
• Make sure your house
• Use only a little water
lowing two-year enlistments
Another recent innovation in
is well insulated. Thia |a
to
cook
vegetables.
You
want
became effectiveM ay 16,1972.
equally im portant fo r both
the Women's A rm y Corps is
to cook the vegetables, not
Under the new enlistment op­
w inter and summer a t insu­
the Delayed Enlistm ent P ro ­
heat water. And once the
tion, young women ages 18 to
lation works to keep out heat
gram . It allows young women
» a te r is boiling, tu rn the
34 enter the Women's Arm y
as well as cold.
heat down. Leaving the heat
to enlist and go on active duty
Corps "R e g u la r A rm y Unas­
• Storm
windows
year
on high won't cook the vege
anytime up to six months later.
signed.’ ’ They are assigned to
round w ill help to cut your
tables any faster, and you
heating and cooling bills by
some career field after Basic
may ju s t burn the beans.
F o r more information on
as much as 15%.
T raining, depending on the
• Don't open the oven door.
Women’ s A rm y Corps oppor­
Every time you do, you lose
• Keep
your
windows
needs of the A rm y. Guaran­
tunities contact Staff Sergeant
20% o f your heat.
closed. No m atter how large
teed training in many fields is
W.C. Davis at 32IS.W.Salmon
• I f you have a re frig e r­
your a ir conditioning unit,
s till open to young women fo r
o r call 221-2267.
you can't cool the outdoora.
ator which needs to be de­
frosted, do it before the ice
• Do things which gener­
deposit is U inch thick. Ice
ate heat only during the
acts as an insulation and
cooler early morning or late
lessens the cooling power of
evening hours to make leaa
the coils. More frequent de­
work fo r the airconditioner.
frosting w ill also lessen the
• And do turn off thoae
chance o f spoiled food from
unused lights. They not only
long defrosting periods.
waste electricity, they gen­
• I f you are thinking of
GLAZED ONIONS
erate heat. It is going to be
SKILLET CHICKEN IN HAI F
buying a refrigerator-freez­
hot enough
w ithout any
an hour
er, keep in mind that a frost
added discomfort.
3 tbsp. butter or margarine
free model uses approximate­
I f you want more in fo r­
3 tbsp. brown sugar
T h is m e a l- in - a - s k ille t
ly 50% more power than a
mation on ways to save on
3 tbsp. beer o r ale
frost type.
takes only 25 minutes to cook
heating
or
cooling,
you
1-1/2 lb. b o i l i n g onions,
• Check to make sure that
and needs only a tossed green
might want to purchase 7
cooked and drained
your re frig e ra to r is a irtig h t.
salad to complete the menu.
ITajrt to Reduce Fuel Con­
< losing the door on a piece
sumption
in Household Heat-
M elt butter in s k ille t. Stir
of paper is a good check. I f
SKILLET CHICKEN
,n.V • • • Through Energy
in brown sugar and beer. Add
the paper is easy to pull out,
Conservation (Stock # 0303-
you probably need to have
drained onions and cook,un­
1 cup rice
0888; 25r) and I I Wage to
the rubber gaskets around
covered, turning often, until
Reduce Energy Consumption
2 tbsp. oil
the door replaced.
onions are heated and glazed.
nnd Increase Comfort tn
I 13-3/4 oz. can chicken
• Only run your dish­
Makes 6 to 8 se vings.
Household Cooling (Stock #
broth
washer when you have a fu ll
03030876; 3 0 f). They • r«
1 tbsp. soy sauce
load and preferably in the
available
from
Consumer
ZESTY ONION RINGS
1/2 tsp. g a rlic salt
morning or late evening
Product Inform ation, Wash
2 cups diced cooker] chicken
when the temperatures are
mgton, D.C. 20407.
2 tbsp. butter o r margarine
1/2 cup sliced celery
1-1/2 tsp. salt
1/3 cup sliced green onions
Peppe r
I l-lb . can cut green beans
1/4 tsp. W orcestershire
I 4 oz. can mushroom sterns
1/8 tsp. dry mustard
and pieces
2 lb. onions, peeler) and
1/3 cup toasted almonds
sliced
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DAY CARE MOTHERS
Oregon's Highway D ivision,
which is the firs t organiza­
tion of Its type in the country
to be faced with the problem,
has been experimenting in an
effort to develop a bicycle
path that is hjth economical
to construct and maintain and
yet useful io a large number
I of people.
George Baldwin, highway
administrator, said that one
of the m ajor problems has
been that hackers of the so-
called "B icycle b ill" insisted
that the tra ils lx? constructed
in urban areas as an a lte r­
nate to transportation by car.
"So fa r,” he explained, “ we
have been unable to engineer
compatibility between cars
arxl bicyclists. Public edu­
cation appears to be an es­
sential
ingredient
to the
establishment of this relation­
ship of harmony, but m the
meantime paths must be con­
structed under the provisions
of the law.*'
In an in itia l e ffo rt to
separate m otorists from bi­
cyclists after a painted line
failed, flexible guide posts
were installed in several
locations, rhese posts would
not deny the lane to the m otor­
ist in an emergency but
would serve as a reminder that
he did not belong on the bike
path. I he effect of the post
was not as anticipated, Bald­
Laurie!
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