Oregon Advance Times_1968-02-01
Page 12 Oregon Advance/TllvfES February 1, 1968 U.L Committee on Job Early this summer, the Education Committee of the Urban League lost its chair– man, Dr. Eric Lincoln, to Union Theological Seminary, New York City, and its staff director, John Holley, to the Colorado Springs Urban League. The committee was therefore inactive for several months. The committee has been reactivated by Staff Director of Education and Youth In– centives, June Kay, with Dr. Richard Frost of Reed Col– lege as chairman. In its first meeting under Dr. Frost on December 12, the committee established priorities in an agenda for 1968. These issues of con– cei:;n have not received the at– tention they need from any source. Truths, facts and action will surely close many gaps with answers and keep the summers as cool as our winter is now. Dr. Frost says the time for speeches and discussion is gone. The committee is clos– ing the chapter of talk and making action the order of the day. On the 1968 agenda is: Dis– tricting of the new John Adams School, Current problems in open enrollment, bussing of pre-schoolers into integrated areas; difficulties at Jackson High School both in school and on the bus, recruitment and hiring of Negro teachers in all schools but especially at Jefferson, recruitment and hiring of professional spe– cialists for intergroup re– lations by the school district, incorporation of Negro history in school, intergroup training for teachers, a workshop to sensitize youth in the eco– nomic basics for everyday living, and police communi– cation in the Core area. The Urban League is work– ing towards these goals as a non-profit, non-partisan, in– terracial agency that is inter– ested in the betterment of the community. Community service award from Sergeant Shriver's Office of Economic Opportunity to Albina Neighborhood Service Center's LIFE Center was accepted by these two men. Vernon Summers, (left) is code enforcement officer at the center and Ira 0. Mumford is chairman of the cen– ter' s Employees Association. The Oregon ADVANCE It is with much pride that we take this opportunity to salute the Oregon Advance/TIMES ••• to con– gratulate the directors and staff, and to express our appreciation for their efforts in this new and ex– citing venture. Art on the Stove The Book Is Now Ready If you don't know what a lingen, Portlandartistwhohas Dolmathe is, if you have never achieved a highly personal made a Golubtsi or served style with "wax paintings," Lower Tibetan Tribal Rice offers what she calls "The with your fried chicken, the cook book to end your igno– rance, put intrigue in your cooking and spice in your life is now available at the Albina Art Center. Fifty artists from the Port– land area have contributed all manner of cuisine to com– pile "The Something Else Cook Book." lvfonte Ballou (jazz master) contributes a red bean soup. Al Goldsby (sculptor) makes a specialty of Braised Lamb and Tiny Carrots. Frances Van Heve- Greatest lvfustard." Hardly a masterpiece in town can match the originality, personality, and variety in these recipe favorites by local painters, designers, sculp– tors, dramatists. and musi– cians. Take, for example, the Crab Sinfonique by John Tru– deau, founder-conductor of the Peter Britt lvfusic Festival and the conductor of the Port– land Chamber Orchestra. Instrumentation 1 lb. crab meat 1/4 lb. butter Volunteers Are Needed By Community Services The Community Services section of the Neighborhood Service Center is seeking the advice and co-operation of the community to help with programs of interest that would benefit the entire city as well as the area. Vol– unteers are needed who are skilled in decorating, child care service (emergency), driving, house painting, sew– ing, craft leadership, friendly visiting, visiting the elderly and leading group discus– sions. Help make a contri– bution to our community. Contact Augie Roland, direc– tor of community services, 287-2603. • • 1/2 pt. heavy cream 1/2 quart milk 1/2 tsp. salt 1/2 tsp. freshly ground pepper paprika 1st lvfovement: Saute crab meat in butter. Add salt and pepper "Allegro vivace ma con amore" 2nd lvfovement: Add cream and milk; stir occasionally but do not boil. "Andan– tino - tranquillo" 3rd lvfovement: Garnish with pepper just before serving. "lvfoderato et grazioso" Given the two old proverbs, "lvfusic soothes the savage breast" and "The way to a man's heart is through his stomach," how can a cook lose with this cuisine? Because "The Something Else Cook Book" is a show– piece in its own right, it was introduced to the Port– land community at a special reception hosted by the Foun– tain Gallery Jan. 31 when artists were on hand to auto– graph their contributions. However, copies are still available at the Albina Art Center, 8 N. E. Killings– worth. • We wish the newspaper continued success in its desire to provide a forum for community expres– sion and to promote understanding and cooperation for the good of the entire area. John A. Cole Allen Bowens and family Sportsman's Barbershop Mr. and Mrs. James P. Varner Wood Salvage, 8858 N. WIibur, Portland Vernon C. Summers President of Easter Dawn Properties Herman C. Plummer With Best Wishes for Permanent Success YMCA North Branch Urban League Eric Robinson Ruth H_aefner Frank Fair Edwin L. Geus Mel Renfro's House of Sound Grandma Cookies Go-Go-Go Oregon Advance/TIMES Spear's Beverage Company Rev. John Bright Tom Cummings Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Van Cleve Charles 0. Daniels Mrs. Eddie M. Harris Complements of Dr. and Mrs. DeNorval Unthank Complements of Dr. and Mrs. Walter Reynolds Sock it to 'em Oregon Advance/TIMES Mel, Cliff, Dickie, Lou and David Congratulations from Baltzegar Photos Russ Peyton Director of Human Relations Commission Keith Jones Hughes Memorial Methodist Church §rlhuuoh-!llorrlauh illrr 8128 SE 11th Avt>r>UP 2341247 Boogaloo Inn First Presbyterian Churcii 12th and Alder Frances' Cafe Best Wishes from Mr. and Mrs. C.D. Vann Lillian's Beauty Shop .
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