Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, October 07, 1971, Page 4, Image 4

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Portland/Observer Thursday, Oct, 7, 1971
Loaves and Fishes
and Multiple Joys
J ^ w s tfV ie w s
for the h o m e m a k e r
Constiutional Revision
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Constitutional revision and an
Initiative petition drive w ill be
the topics of discussion at the
monthly meeting oftheLeague
oi Women Voters of Portland,
Wednesday, (.»ctober 13, 9:30
a jn . to 1:30 p.m. at the West­
m inister PresbyterianChurch
N .h. Ibth and Hancock. Clay
Myers, Secretary of State w ill
speak after lunch.
The morning session w ill be­
gin with a quiz and a review of
League action in the field of
Constitutional Revision.
The League, along with the
A-A.U.W, Oregon Grange and
AFL-CIO, is sponsoring an
initiative petition to change the
line of succession to the office
of Governor. M r. Dwight
Purdy, executive secretary of
Oregonians to Reform Execu­
tive Succession, w ill speak to
those attending the meeting
about the petition. League
m e m b e rs w ill follow M r.
Purdy’ s talk with practical
tips on how to circulate peti­
tions during the month of Octo­
ber. To put the measure on the
November 1972 ballot, 54,000
signatures must be secured.
Following lunch. Clay Myers,
Secretary of State, w ill speak
on legislative reapportion­
ment and re d istrictin g .
Chairman fo r the day's meet­
ing is M rs . D. Brady Frank­
lin . W orkingwith herare.M rs.
.Wave Eaton, M rs . C a rl W.
Mays, J r , M rs .M e rric k Met­
calf, Mrs.Donald Hofmann and
M rs. Michael A llen.
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Household
Workers
The men and women who
work in other people's homes
fo r a living have decided to
stani up and fight. More than
b00 angry and determined
household workers from 3 0 c i-
ties across the country met in
the nation's capital last month
and establish«!, by Unanimous
proclamation, the fir s t nat­
io n a l organization ever form ­
ed to represent the more than
l . r m illio n American house­
hold employees. 98$ of the
workers are women and two-
thirds are Black.
The newly formed national
association
of
household
workers w ill concentrate on
increasing the median wage
fo r household w orkers, cur­
rently $1800 per year fo r fu ll­
time employment. Responsi­
b ility fo r determing the exact
nature of the new association,
as well as its p rio ritie s , rests
with a five-m em ber comm it­
tee of formation.
A ll League members and in­
terested persons are w el­
comed at the meeting. F o r
fu rth e r information and lunch­
eon reservations, call the
Portland League office, 228-
1675.
9:30 - 10:00 ami. Coffee and
announcements
10:00 - 10:30 aun.
Quiz
10:30 -10:50 a jn . Background
of League's action on Consti­
tutional Revision
11:00 - noon M r.D w ightP rudy
O.R.E.S. and tips on petition
carrying
1:00 p jn . Clay M yers, Sec­
retary of State
At 81, this Chanteuse is in fine
voice. Clifford Dixon stills rides the
bus to California and other states joyfully.
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The Cannon Beach Stock
Company returns to Its P o rt­
land State University home to
open th e ir 1971 season Friday-
October 8 at 8p.m. In Old Main
Auditorium with one of th e ir
most popular summer produc­
tions,
Robert
Anderson’ s
comedy, “ You Know I Can’t
Hear You When the Water’ s
Running,’ ’
Due to Park Blocks recon­
struction, theater-goers are
asked to use the Old Main en­
trances on S.W.MU1 St.
To run two weekends, Octo­
ber 8-9 and 15-16, the comedy
Is a quartet of four distinct
play s that present m arried and
unm arried, young and old s it­
uations that audiences w ill find
i. »
ho
F red D. Ford cooks for Loaves and F ishes
Portland
Families
The Civic Audtorlum In
Portland on Saturday,October
16 w ill reverberate with the
awesome sound of Johann
Sebastian Bach’ s greatest mu­
sic, played by an Im o m i* rabie
master on a mighty 56-rank
electronic organ, am plified by
144 speakers, while strangely
revolving, spiraling, w hirling
and dancing Images of light
and color, projected onto a
huge sc reen, capture the va ry­
ing moods of the music to pro­
vide an exciting new kind of
" to ta l” experience.
The sound w ill be that of
world-renowned concert o r ­
ganist V irg il Fox and his spe­
cia lly designed Rodgers to u r­
ing organ: the sight w ill be
provided by the Ingenious en­
vironmental artists of “ Pablo
Lights’ ’ , and the happening
w ill be “ Heavy Organ” , ex­
actly as Fox presented It last
December for two sensational
sold-out concerts at F illm o re
M l in New York*a atorfttl
Fast Greenwich Village for
shouting, cheering, stamping
audiences of young people,
many of whom found them-
c
reunion
selves listening to llacli for the
firs t tim e and realty grooving
on It, Recorded live from F lll-
more-lncludtng Fox’ pungent
spoken introductions to each
piece and shouted lnler|x,la-
tlons of “ Go, V irg il, fo l’ ’ and
“ Right onl-Heavy Organ” lias
already become a smash hit
for Decca, In fact one of only
2 claaatca-orlented discs ever
to titl the Billboard "pop-.”
charts.
Regarded as Ids In stru ­
ment’ s greatest living v irtu o ­
so, V irg il Fox lias explored
and develo|ied a wholly new
spectrum and a totally new
s ti le of playing to give the o r ­
gan hitherto undreamed-of
dimensions, and has done
more than anyone else alive to
show the American public that
the organ was not ‘testgned
p rim a rily for church s e r­
vices, weddings, and funerals.
Tickets for “ Heavy Organ” ,
with V irg il Fox and Pablo
Lights, are on sale now at Ce­
le b rity A ttractions, 1010S.W,
M orrison In Portland, and are
priced at $5.1X1, $4.00 and
$3.50.
in fo rm ed
"B e an Informed Consumer’ ’
Is a new class tielng offered
this fall by the Community
Education Division of Portland
Community College. Topics
in c lu d e financial planning,
consumer laws, consumer re ­
course, food safety labeling
and |iai kaglng, an !
cre d it. Dave Shannon, a tto r­
ney specializing In consumer
protection: Dr. Jane Wyatt,
Oregon Department of A g ri­
culture Consumer specialist
and Gene Kai son, Manager of
the Seattle D is tric t Office,
Insurance Information In s ti­
attends
Io
P erform ed
»» Be an
Cannon Beach slock Co.
Three members of Con­
gress took part in the Wash­
ington
Conference. Cong.
immediately fa m ilia r and fun­
John Conyers of Michigan,'
ny.
Walter E, Fauntroy of the Dls-
D irector Jack Featherlngill
trc t of Columbia, and the firs t
brings to the show his exper­
Black woman ever elected to
ience as a production manager
Congress, Shirley Chisholm of
fo r the successful 1967 Broad­
New York. She summed up
way hit and its original touring
company.
the feeling of the household
Cast
members include:
workers at the conference
Scott Parker, Richard Schee-
when she declared: "W e want
land, Saundra Nelson, Pat our piece of the American
T o re lle , Alan Hemingway, Lyn
dream '*.
T y re ll, Debbie Heasley, Ave
NCHE Is a private, non-pro­
M arie Hanlon
and Roger
fit organization dedicated to
Baron,
improving household employ­
ment as an occupation, it
Tickets, available at the
PSU Box Office located In works with interested indi­
viduals and groups. F o r in­
Smith M em orial Center, are
formation w rite the National
$2.25 general admission and
$1,50 for students.
Committee on Household Em­
ployment, 1725 K Stree NW,
Bach’s Music
in Los
C onsum er”
tute, are scheduled speakers
for the series.
The consumer education
course w ill be held Tuesday
evenings, 7:30 to 9:30,at lake
Oswego Junior High School,
Room 13. ami Wednesday even-
lugs, 7:30 to 9:30, at Grant
High School, Room 132. Cost
of the course Is $7 students
may register at the firs t class
period.
For further Information,
contact Marian Kienzle, PCC
Consumer Education Coordi­
nator, 244-6111.
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WEEK LONG REUNION gave
e-rber» of the Fatherree
« m i/ « chance to beco » re «couamted at w ell as
enioy some of »he s.ghts and sounds of Southern Celi-
ern e The re • on wl h » h e ld once ever/ f /e
vears, was oo»-ed by Imogene Far- erree Johnson and
Aweek long fam ily reunion
of the Fatherrees was hosted
recently by M r. and M rs .N o r­
man Reginald Johnson of L.A .
M rs. johnson is the form er
Imogine Fatherree, a graduate
of Jefferson Highschool. Rel­
atives from Texas, Oregon and
C alifornia, attended the re­
union.
5 different a ctivity was
planned fo r every day fam ily
members were there. The lis t
Included swimming, a trip to
Busch Gardens, an afternoon
COOKING
WITH BEER!
her husband, Norrnan Seated from left Celeste Jone
Mrs Ada Fatherree and S.dr.ey Fatherrree Standing
from e ft: Carlton Jones, Mrs Gladys lew is, Mr»
Dorothy Fatherrree, M ilton Fatherree, Mrs. Imogen«
Johnson and Norman Johnson.
at the reach, an evening v is it M r. and M rs. Carlton Jones,
L .A . Sidney Fatherree.
to Disneyland, a party, a tour Sacramento; her siste r, M rs.
The Fatherrees hold a re­
of Los Angeles and a two day Gladys Lewis and fam ily of
union every five years.
trip to Las Vegas.
Portland; her niece, M rs.
Ahlghlight of the fa m ily re­
Susan W arrick and son.Drake,
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union was a dinner party M rs. San Francisco; her brother
Johnson gave at her home. and siste r-in -la w , M r.
and
A few close friends also at­ M rs. M ilton Fatherree
your page
and
tended the fam ily
party. daughter, Debra, of Portlarel
I>et uk hear from you
Guests danced to the music oi
A cousin, M rs.E u la lia Rus­
with your hints. Also any
the Black Experience Combo. sell from San Antonio, arel a
auggeationa an to what you
Gut of town guests Included, friend, M rs. Beverly H illia rd
want on your page.
M rs. Johnson’ s mother, Ada and son, Gregory, from P ort­
Fatherree, San Antonio, Tex.; land also attended the reunion
W rite your letter« to the:
her sister and bro th e r-in -la w . along with a brother from
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Women’« E ditor
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The University of Oregon Teacher
Corps-Corrections Program will
offer a counseling training program
for community residents, livinginthe
Model Cjties Area.
The Albina
Community Action Center, the 4-C
Model Cities Point of Information
and Referral Service, and the Depart­
ment of I amily Services are co­
operating in this effort. ANYONE
in the community can be involved:
Diere are NO educational or job
requirements.
We are interested in providing
training to people who want to realize
greater personal growth in them­
selves, and who wish to be more
effective in helping their friends and
neighbors.
This training program will last
for 18 weeks, one two-hour class a
week. Participants will be paid for
attending the last 12 weeks of the
18 week program.
The first meeting will be held on
Monday, October 11, 1971, at 8:00
P.m., at the Multi-Service Center,
5022 N. Vancouver Avenue, Portland’
Oregon. Baby-sitting will be pro-’
vided at the Multi-Service Center.
For further information, please
contact Mrs. Velma Crias,’ at the
Teacher Corps Office, 280-6878.
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