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PORTLAND/OBSERVER Feb. 4, 1971 Computer Chatter for Women K elly’s MOBIL SERVICE Registered Nurses Learn Supervision A special program to help Director of the state-wide working professional nurses to project Is Gay Snowhook, educa develop supervisory and admin tional nursing consultant for the istrative skills begin at Port Board of Health. la n d Community College Jan "A course of this type has uary 28. been greatly needed for a long Offered at Falling Hall In time In Oregon," Miss Snow- downtown Portland, the course hook said. work Is being undertaken by PCC'« department of nursing She stated that members of education In cooperation with the n u r s in g profession are the Oregon State Board of aware that too often someone Is Health under a special federal placed In a leadership position grant. with little or no preparation for Ruth I. Peffley, director of the responsibilities of giving di the state health agency's nurs rection to young, Inexperienced ing section, has announced that nurses. the grant, from the Bureau of A report compiled last year Health Manpower of HEW, will finance tuition-free leaaersnlp by the Oregon State Board of training for some 600 nurses. Nursing showed that 2,646 reg i s t e r e d professional nurses All 12 Oregon community col were working In supervisory or leges are taking part In the pro other nurse-leadership capaci gram, unique In the state. Each course will Include 36 ties over the state. Of this hours of Instruction, offered six number, only 545 had baccalau hours per day for two days a reate or high degrees of educa week. Three weeks Is required tional preparation. to complete the series. Leadership workshops have I n s t r u c t o r s Include local been offered during the past few members of the business com years on a one-day or three-day m u n it y and nursing practi basis and the response from the tioners as well as nurse educa nursing profession has been tors. To be eligible for the course, overwhelming, Miss Snowhook said. a nurse must have had a mini Many applicants had to be mum of two years of nursing work experience, and must be turned away from a short-term currently practicing nursing at e v e n in g course In Portland which was offered three times least 24 hours a week. The ap by the Division of Continuing plicant must already hold a po Education In 1967 and 1968. sition as a director, assistant The training to be offered d i r e c t o r , supervisor, senior n u rs e , ln-servlce educator, under the new grant program has been designed to provide c o o r d i n a t o r , head nurse or participants with basic princi charge nurse. Details about the course and ples of nurse leadership develop ment. It will also give opportu requirements f o r participation may be obtained from Rose nities for Individual practice and assessment of one's own Christensen, PCC Nursing pro grasp of techniques. gram coordinator, at 244-6111, Cooperation In recruiting In- Ext. 338. 2643 N.E. 7th 28 2-2 85 8 Members of the Board of Di rectors are: James Dunson, Fordham University and form er director of the New York City W e l f a r e Department; Andrew Bllllngsly, Professor at Howard University; Doug lAsgo, Pro fessor at the University of Cali fornia at I jos Angeles; Pat Morlsey, Fordham University; Jim Anderson, University of Washington School of Social Work; Jim Hackshaw, Columbia U n i v e r s i t y ; Betty Phillips, Large Sizes Dresses, Knits, Coats, Costumes & Raincoats S lim & tr im Your gray hair need not make you feel or look old. It can be very beautiful complement to mature love lines. 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The midi dress runs narrow and not always long (good news for man). It frequently falls just an Inch or two below the knee. And it doesn’t have to go with boots, but can go with stockings that blend and shoes of the same tone. • Easy Set O ven Tim er • Push Button Controls • 2 3 " M a s te r O ven • Easy-to C le a n H igh Speed C o lro d Surface Units • Roomy S to rage Draw er What about winter evenings of tlie really formal variety? Se ven t i e s ' evening clothes often take on moods reflecting old- world costume-like dressing and many step out of old masters* paintings. There are classically draped Grecian gowns many of which are silky knits, nostalgic velvets In deep colors, new panne and print treatments. DuBoise receives top honors Miss Rene* DuBoise, Social Worker for the 4 C Family Day and Night Care Home Program for the Model Cities area, was chosen Secretary of the Black Caucus of the National Confer ence on Social Work Education. The Black Caucus was formed during the National Conference held In Seattle on January 26, 27, 28. It w ill be based at Atlan ta and Howard Universities. Tune Up» & Brake Job» | huge telethons Day looks for now and later The rules for what to wear in the Seventies are "no rules-no restrli tlons." What to wear Is what you put together with your own dash and fashion know-how. In keeping with todays life style, pants go everywhere In the new est gaucho cut, or with fabulous evening tunics going to all l e n g t h s . And all separates d r e s s i n g remains Important, with skirts and shirts going strong In new glistening fabrics for late day accompanied by great waist cinching belts. The most effective looks are achieved by mixing testures- suedes, wools, knits, satins, crepes, velvets and by Including one of the soft mobile, clingy- type fabrics that w ill be Impor tant now through Spring. The dominant theme In New York and abroad features clothes th a t fit closely, sometimes accompanied by a flare...and there Is a feeling In the fashion world for plenty of fabric. You w ill see It In large circular ankle-length skirts with deep Auto Repair structors Is being furnished by the Oregon Board of Education as well as by the local commu nity colleges where the courses are to be held. Wayne State University; Oscar Brown, University of Pennsyl vania; Elaine Sands, Veteran's Administration Hospital, Salis bury, North Carolina; Fanny Nance, University of California; I^on Chestang, Afro-American Fam ily and Community Ser vices, Chicago; Genevlve H ill, Dean of the School of the Social Work, Atlanta U n i v e r s i t y ; Alfred H. Pierce, j r . , Antioch College; Charles Jones, Antioch College. M is s DuBoise graduated from Boise Elementary School and Jefferson High School. 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