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About Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1972)
PortJind/observer logging engine and a continen tal breakfast on the train and dinner at Steve's GayNlnetles restaurant In Tacoma. The train w ill depart Portland's Ualon Station at 9:00a.m .w ith a atop In Vancouver at 9:21. The train w ill depart Tacoma at 6:20 p jn .w lth a stop In Van couver at 8:51 and finally In Portland at 9:15 p.m. Tickets can be purchased at M e ie r A Franks (downtown), Stevens and Son Jewelers and from the Burlington Northern/Am trak ticket office on the 4th floor In the American Bank Building on S.W. M orrison. M all order tickets ()2 0 adulta, $16 for child 5 -11, $8 under 5) can be ordered from Pacific North west Chapter, National R ail way Historical Society, Room 1» Union Station, Portland. Oregon 97209 or call 221-1300, •x t. 486. Educational Program Fund Ann James, director of " The Reading 1 ree” leads a story to children In living P ark. ' ‘The Heading T re e ” Is open from 10:00 a jn . until 2:30 p.m. Judge Deiz attends Academy Judge Mercedes fielz, of tie D istrict Court, has been selected to attend the 1972 American Academy of Jialicial E d u c a t i o n . The Academy, which Is supported by a grant from the Law En/oroement Assistance Administration of the (Jolted States I apartment of Justice, will be held at tie Unlveislty of Alabama In T u s caloosa. I he one-week ses sion w ill teg in August 13th. The purpose of the Aca demy, which Is Co-sponsored by the North American Judges Association and the American Judicature Society, Is to pro vide practical Information for Judges of courts of limited ami s p e c i a l Jurisdiction. While at the Academy, Judge Delz w ill attend lectures and partlclapte in discussions pertaining to tecent develop ments In the law, court ad- mlnlst ration, and tlie public's image of Justice. Judge Delz Is a graduate of Hunter College and North western College of Law. Upon completion of the course on August 18th, Judge Delz w ill receive a -certifi cate of attendance from for mer Justice of the United States Supreme Court Tom C. C lark. President of the Aca demy Iloani of Governors. Monaay. June 19, w ill be the firs t day of the 4th Annual Im maculate Heart Summer Fund Program at 26 N X . M o rris . Aimed at reaching tire inner City children between tie 2nd and 7th grades (as of fall, 1972), the purpose Is educa tional enrichment, not simply child care. Monday through F riday, from 9 a jn . to 2 p a n , the children attend various classes on a modular sche dule. Two basic subjects that the children are required to study are reading and math. Other subjects offer»! w ill he i n s and crafts, and black pride, M tnl-coursesw lll also cover a large selection of toj>- Ics. such as wood tilings, food fltn, knitting, Indian crafts and « ipnl more. And askle from the In door activities, field trips a re scheduled for each Thursday of the program. The program w ill be open for registration this Thursday and F rklay, June 15-16, and for those who cs.ii« In next week. You may register by calling 287-2332 or In person at 26 N X . M o rn s . The D ire cto r, Marlene M c Grath, working with Joanne Pappin and six certified teach ers, has planned an informa tive ami enriching summer program for those Interest») chlldien In the Model Cities area. To register or find out mote about the program, call 287-2332. Page 7 Director appointed Historical Society sponsors ra il trip The Pacific Northwest Chapter, N a t i o n a l Railway Historical Society w ill operate the firs t one day ra il excur sion from Portland this year and could possibly be the only day trip operated In 1972 on Saturday, June 2 4th, from Portland to Point Defiance Park In Tacom a.The highlight of the trip w ill bea ride behind a Shay steam logging locomo tive at the Camp Six Logging Museum In II« park. I he pas sen g ers on thlsexcurslonw lll also cruise Puget Sound on a boat ride from Point Defiance Park to Tahlequah on Vashon Island. The ticket price of $20 per person w ill Include 284 miles Jlni Graham points out the sounds on the phonics chart to lielp the younger children with their1 of ra il travel between Portland leading. The Kuadlng I roe la open from 10:00 a jti. to 2:00 p.m. daily at Irvington Park, and Tacoma, chartered bus service to each event during the day, the m lnl-erulse on Puget Sound, a ride behind the Thursday, June 15, 1972 Oh *■1 ■ " o r J ' ■ I lie Albina 1 ownhouse was winning entry in 1972 Keep Portland Beautiful home improvement contest, submitted by Neil Kelly C o , Inc. 1 he crumbling, condemn») bouse pictured "b efo re " is ha r !ly lecogm/able as the repaired, repaint»!, and remodeled home pictured ''a f t e r ." In making their decision, judges espec ially comment»! upon the "functional” use of the money spent to improve t l * house, and not wasted on ostentation. Ronald Yoder, 33 year-old program directo r of the F am ily and Child Service of Omaha, Nebraska, w ill be come the new executive d ir ector of F am ily Counseling Service of Portland InAugust. He succeedsMlasKatherlne C la rk , who w ill re tire In September after heading the agency from the tim e of Its inception 21 years ago. Since 1951. with neither office or staff, the United Good Neigh bors agency has grown to a staff of 62, Including the Homemaker Service Division, established 10 years ago, and has served 18,000 fam ilies. Barnes H. E llis , president of the F am ily Counseling Ser vice. commenting with regret on M iss C lark's retirem ent, said: "Katherine C lark. In 30 years of professional social work, more than 20 of them as e x e c u t i v e directo r of F am ily Counseling Service in Portland, has pioneered in developing new services and diversifying the mix and de livery of service. She has attracted a staff of national repute — and always with a beguiling blend of charm and dynamism." At the same tim e, M r .E llis said, we feel fortunate that a search committee, after a year of work, has found a person of the caliber of M r . Yoder to succeed M iss C lark. Yoder's responsibilities as program directo r of the Omaha agency have Included coordinating the activities of Its three service units— fam ily service, day care and community development. The community develop ment unit staffs and adminis ters two m u lti-service cen ters In public housing pro jects. Yoder also Integrates new programs into the service structure and monitors the yearly budget. He is a graduate of Bluff ton College, Bluffton. Ohio, and received a master of social work degree from the University of Iowa. He has been with the Omaha agency for four years. In 1967, he administered and supervised a summer Head Start Program for 300 preschool aged children In Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He has been a caseworker in M t. Clemens, Michigan; Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and Akron, Ohio. From 1962 to 1964, he was Debbie King and Cheryl M cFarland, students at M artin Luther King Eleme ta y School, enjoy reading a lib ra ry book together. Ladnna Sweeney reads a book to h er3-year-o ld brother, M ich ael. at the Albina Branch L ib ra ry . d irec to r of the activities department of King's View Hospital, Reedley, Calflrom a. He is married and has three children. As well as one-to-one counseling and a Homemaker Service, the Portland agency's program encompass outreach services at Columbia V illa , a public housing facility; the PAC T (Portland Action Com mittees Together) office in Southeast Portland; for par ents of youngsters in Head S u m at West Tuality Day C are Center; and at Clack amas and Washington County offices. It has instituted community medical social service pro grams at Providence, Eman uel and Good Samaritan Hos pitals. Its Homemaker Ser vice is funded by the federal and sure governments aswell as by the UGN. M r . and M rs . Yoder are in Portland fo r a few days this week looking for housing. They plan to move to Port land August 15th. Caucus plans convention Eddie Robertson, Chairman of the Oregon Black Caucus Political Committee, reports final plans are being madefor the first Oregon Black P o liti cal Convention. "Contacts are now being made with Blacks throughout the State to assure that all Blacks w ill be represented at the Convention." saidRobert- son. Scheduled to be heldonjune 30 and July 1, 1972, the Con vention w ill represent the firs t time Oregon Blacks have met to address themselves to problems on a political level. In addition to unifying all of Oregon's Blacks, the Conven tion w ill also be a means of electing Oregon's delegates to the National Black Assembly. r IDEAL APPLIANCE CENTER G X . Ptld. dishwasher, new motor - $52.50; freezers, up right and cheat - $85 am) up; 30" ranges, clean - $38 ami up; apt.-size stack washer ami dryer - $N )/set; washer* - $35 ami up; dryers - $36.50 and up; le fi igeratoi, f reezer In bot tom - $85. Many other«! Minimum o(30-day guarantee. I- iee delivery. 2124 N. K Illingsworth, 285-4732 or 289-4527. r I DREAM JOB! ECONOMIST NEEDED Keep your Important Job as wife and mother and earn generous commissions with only small inventory invest ment. Call: 285-5157 252-5171 M r . G Ivens M r. Davis___________ Economist. Portland based economic development organ ization. Expert knowledge of gov. and private sector in vestment development. Ex perience in data collection/ analysis and feasibility analy sis. Ability to work indepen dently and produce results. Salary bas»l on training and experience. Inquiries confi dential. Send resume to P.O, Box 3137, P o rtlan d , Oregon 97208. PIANO OR ORGAN LESSORS: SUCRE I ARY Latest and modern method guarantees that you can learn to play eithei Instrument.For i n f o r m a t i o n , please call 287-1634. Secretary /receptionist for child care program . Model Cities resident. AMBITIOUS LADIES DAY CARE MOTHERS Average 20 hours per week. Excellent Income. No exper ience necessary. Call 2 3 4- 5763, I USEDbut notABUSED ♦ I I [ I Thrift Store CLOTHING, SHOES, MISC. FURNITT IRE O ver 100,000 Items To Choose From I I THRIFT STORE 3038 N.E. Union 9 - 9 Mon.-Sat. I « Í I £ Experience In Child W elfare preferred. Model Cities res klent. Call or send resume to: AMA Fam ily Day/Night Care Program . 4635 N , E .9th A ve. 288-5091. PARTY PLAN DEMONS IR A - T o R . We need an experienced Party Plan Demonstrator Im mediately. S ala rl»! position. Please state qualifications. Send resume to P.O. Box 3137. Portland, Oregon 97208. FREE B.A. SUCCESS EARN a good Income close to home. Friendly, pleasant and profitable. Representing our Personal Shopper Division, quickly jxits $$ Inyourpocket. Call 234-5763. 53.5O a child par d ay AMA F a m ily D a y /N ig h t Care 4 6 3 5 N .i. 9th 288-5091 Let P E P I’S BOTTLE SHOP be your headquarters for champagne, wines, m ixers. . .at the lowest prices in ■ town A ’ ) Gl i W 1 ¿ 6 ,- I Sz Lloyd Cantar - M axi to tha Liquor Stora a PERI'S Ona and O nly Stora Opan 9 X) a m to 9 0 0 p m Oaily Sondayr Noon to 4 0 0 p in 2 8 1 -2 7 3 1 SPECIALIST I B i-w e e k ly $ 3 7 9 .2 0 - $446.40. 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Apprenticeship The P o rtlan d C arpenter Joint Ap p ren ticesh ip and T raining Com mittee accep ts D eclaratio n s of In te re st from qualifiable applicants all y e ar long. C ontact: A pprenticeship Inform ation C enter, 1030 N.E. Couch S tre e t; o r, P ro je ct OUTREACH, 5329 N.E. Union Avenue. W a n te d Paper boys for the F ^ rtla n d O b zorver Fresh Stock Daily CARE FOR BABIES IN YOUR HOME. FREE The green finger project is in business again this year. There are several lots avail able. Free spot se»ls and plants may be obtain»! at 27 N. Killingsworth. RED. WHITE 8. BLUB I I SOCIAL WORKER Full o r P a rt Tim e INFORMA l ION Alborto J a n ito ria l banafits. 2 8 8 -5 138 . Service ♦ ♦ f