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The Honolulu Advertiser du lieu suivant : Honolulu, Hawaii • 10

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A-10 HONOLULU ADVERTISER Monday July 8, 1974 Woods files for House Assess-mobile 9 eyed for tests Hospital. Parents involved in the project were selected by the Northwest Laboratory from all districts in the State. They have received training from the Department of Education. sidered is the use of simulated or scaled models of buildings, streets, or communities to assess student performance in such reading skills as the ability to follow written directions. of materials effectively for various purposes, and effectively sorting, selecting, and using information relevant to a given purpose.

Another idea being con- Purposes of this approach are to motivate students and to test actual performance within real or simulated settings, and to provide valid and reli- able testing. William E. Woods, director of the "Sexual Identity Center" in Honolulu, has announced he'll run as a Democrat for the State Senate from the 5th District (W. Honolulu). Woods is a research statistician with the State Department of Health at the Kalihi-Palama Mental Health Center.

He is a graduate of the University of Hawaii and formerly worked at Hawaii State If elected, Woods said, he would work for "tighter regulation of community service agencies" and extension of civil rights "to those still discriminated against." Woods is a member of Pauoa Community Association, Gay Liberation Hawaii, the Hawaii Council of Gay Organizations and the Metropolitan Community Church. fit-" I I 1 Lleclmi Mrf T3 vcrttacxacat 1 How to Pick ass am TfepE PlH3(E! v3fl(f Eleven teachers and about 300 parents are working together this summer to develop innovative ways of testing the reading ability of students in the public schools. Under a contract with the Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory, the teachers are developing new tests, and the parents are reacting to them. The results are expected to be used in a statewide assessment of reading to be conducted by the Department of Education this fall. Working at home and in group sessions at Mc Kin-ley High School, the teachers are exploring the feasibility of using an "assess-mobile," similar to a bookmobile, to transport test materials and equipment to schools where students are to be assessed in reading.

STUDENTS WOULD use resources located in the mobile unit to test their skills in such things as locating reading resources, reading a variety Sleepers" in "nir Rare Plates MRS. FOX per annum Paid quarterly 18-month Investment Certificates $2,500 Minimum (Limited Ottering) WANTED: One rare, gilt-edge plate in pure white translucent china hand-painted with a garland of wild roses. You find this prize plate in a jungle of antiques at a garage sale and buy it for $10. THE YEAR is 1979. An eager collector wants to buy your wild rose plate for $395! If you sell it, you suddenly make $385, because you knew how to spot a "sleeper" with true artistic worth and rarity.

FICTION? Not altogether. Today, many average people with only average incomes make money buy Get a big 9 on your Investment, plus a Mrs. Fox seeks seat in House I FREE TV. Or a complete stereo system. INVEST YOURS FREE 2,500 12" RCA black white TV 5,000 4-pe.

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Suite 1 1856 Kalakaua Ave. at Ala Wai Blvd. Honolulu, Hawaii 9681S Phyllis L. G. Fox, a Democrat, has announced that she will run for a State House seat from the 13th Dist.

(Makiki-Manoa). Mrs. Fox is public education director for the American Cancer Society. She has been active with such groups as the Hawaii Public Health Association, Volunteers for the Deaf and Blind, Conference for Children with Learning Disabilities and Women in Communications. She said she would like to work in the Legislature for better health care delivery and "full-time use of school buildings for community education." Mrs.

Fox is a University of Colorado graduate. Will this plate multiply in value to 10, 15 or even 20 times its original price as other pla tes ha vedone? 4 Mrri CI mm ww ns i ro teur collector needs professional guidance. You should know what to look for, when to buy, and much more." According to this dealer, when you know the guidelines, there's much more than profit in collecting rare plates. There's pride of ownership almost unequalled by any other hobby. There's the joy of discovering stunning porcelain, glass, pewter, or silver plates for dramatic wall displays.

You can choose designs by Pablo Picasso, Grandma Moses, Andre Restieau, Andrew Wyeth, and other noted artists. There are all kinds of themes nature scenes, stirring historical events, childhood vignettes, portraits of world heroes, and much more. FREE INFORMATION. To help you get started in the rewarding hobby of plate collecting, this dealer now offers free information on request. It tells how to choose potentially priceless heirlooms for as little as S15 or S20.

Individuals (not dealers) are invited to send for the free facts without obligation. To get yours, send your name, address, and zip code to Bradford Galleries, 214B Bradford Place, Northbrook, Illinois 60062. A postcard will do. Please mail your request by July 20, 1974, to reserve your free copy while the supply lasts. Ah Vah hosts Sheraton luaus Singer Ah Vah is hosting the Tuesday evening luau shows at the Sheraton-Waikiki Hotel.

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