Page 8 Portland Observer Classifieds Thursday. July 26. 1974 WANTED C IT Y O F PO R TLA N D Bureau of Human Resources Manpower Planning and Administration Division Six Twenty S.W. Fifth Avenue Portland. Oregon Notice is hereby given that the City of Portland has filed its application with the Department of Labor for federal man,tower funds available under Title II of the Kn,',lo> * nd Training Act of 1973 IM A I. The grant application was prepared bv the Oivis.on of Manpower Planning and Administration. Carl „ Simington. Director in concert with the Bureau of ersonnel. Jon Stephens. Director. A summary of the full grant application will he published in thirty days tAugust 14. 1974). y The ( ity of Portland is the prime sponsor for the Title II funds which are to be used in areas designat.nl bv the federal government as areas of high unemployment. I he area to be served consists of the following census tracts: 1.00. 5.01, 5.02, 6.01. 6.02. 7.02. 10.0«». 11.01. 11.02 .12<41. ’ i 3 01’ 13 ° 2, 14 ° ° ’ 20 °°- 21 00. 22 01. 22 02 23 01 23 02. 24.01. 24.02. 32.00. 3,1.01. 33.02, 34.0 34 02 T in ' 35.02. 36.01. 37.02. 45.00. 49.00. 50 00. 51 00 86 00 87 00 88.00. 210.00 “T 00- The Public Service Employment Program (Title II) will be operated by the City of Portlands Bureau of Personnel through a subcontract with the Manpower Planning and Administration Division of the Bureau of Human Resources. There will be a total of 53 positions available dunng the fiscal year 1975 (July 1. 1974 through June 30. The anticipated costs of the program will be as follows- Administration $29,000: Wages $306,000: Fringe benefits - $6,.000; Training $12,000. The total applies tion is for $414,000. Copies of the full grant application will be available for [ h e m , * / day.S b‘‘* ,nning Au«ust U and continuing through September 14. 1974 in the Division of Manpower Planning and Administration. The hours for reviewing the wi" * * 8:00 • m- 8:00 p m • Mond^ Comments on the grant application should be directed to- M r. Jess C. Ramaker. Assistant Regional Director for Manpower. Department of U b o r Manpower Adm.n.stra tion Region X. 1321 Second Avenue. Seattle Wash ington 98101. Dated this 18th day of July. 1974 City of Portland Carl E. Simington Manpower Division NUMBERS you should know Vision Care CUnic Eyo examinations for low income A lbina residents 229 7022 Multi-Service Center 280 6000 Planned Parenthood birth control information 248 3649 Albina ( ommunitv Services 288-9145 City Hall 248 3511 Multnomah County 229 5700 Portland Community College 244 6111 Portland State University 22911000 City-County Council on Aging 248.3960 Tn-M et 233 3511 Siclde Cell Anemia f oundation 281 1209 Albina Health Care Center 288 0259 Food Stamp Program 238-8410 FISH emergency aid. 233 5533 Life Center emergency assistance 284 6878 Ixiaves and Fishes meals and fellowship for older citizens 288 8351 Salvation Armv 228 2379 Portland Observer 283 2486 C IT Y OF P O R T LA N D Bureau of Human Resources Manpower Planning and Administration Division Six Twenty S.W. Fifth Avenue Portland, Oregon Coordinator of program de sign and development depart ment for agency providing day care and supportive services. Responsible for coordinating comprehensive planning, new program de signs, needs assessments, funding activities, research studies, evaluation systems, staff development, child ail vocacy. Minimum qualifications: MA in Child Development or related field, at least 5 years administrative or supervisory experience in agency serving children and families, demon strated ability to perform wide margin of responsi­ bilities above. Salary $14,000 to $17,000. Send resume by August 7, 1974 to Child ( ’are Coordi natmg Council, 1530 SW Taylor. Portland 97205. D ISTR IB I TOR W ANTED Qualified individual needed to distribute world famous KO DA K film with Dia mond Color processing to R E T A IL L O C A T IO N S provided by Diam ond Color. “NO SELLING OK SOLICITING REQUIRED** Investment of $3695.00 12 month repurchase agree ment. C A LL C O LLEC T 12131451 9191 •D IA M O N D COLOR 1253 Seventh St. Santa Monica; Ca. 90401 Notice is hereby given lhal the City of Portland has filed a grant application with the Department of Labor for federal manpower funds available under the Comprehen sive Employment and Training Act (C ETA ) of 1973, Title I The grant application was prepared by the Division of Manpower Planning and Administration, Carl E. Simington. Director. Programs funded by previous manpower legislation will complete servicing under contracts now in effect; therelore, most l ETA activities, under Title I of the Act. will be performed and reported during the last two quarters of the fiscal year (July 1. 1974 to June 3». 1975). Approximately 1.280 economically disadvantaged persons will be served during this time period. An estimated 507 persons will complete the program by June 30. 1975. Of those completing, 365 participants will be placed in unsub sidized. (termanent employment and 107 persons (primarily youth) will return to school or enroll in addi tional non ( E T A training or activity. Thus, ninety three ,8-rcent of those completing the CETA program will receive attention under C ETA as follows: Black. 109. (hicano. 286; American Indian. 286. other minorities. 180; Vietnam era veterans. 255; youlR. 189: older workers. 144; and ex offenderM, 64. Anticipated expenditures by cost categories will be Administration $343,000; Allowances $52,000. Client wages $989,000. Fringe benefits $167,000; Training $195,000; and Services to clients $411,000; for an estimated FY 75 total of $2,157,000. An additional $1,527,000 has been obligated for the forthcoming fiscal year: thus, the grand total will be $3,684,000. Estimated costa of the manpower system components for 75 will be: Intake. Orientation and Assessment $230,000: Pre vocational training $630,000; Job Develop ment $65,000; Job Placement $64,000; Management Information System $52,000; Youth Manpower System $450,000; Older Workers Employment Program $450,000; and C ETA Administration $218,000. Copies of the City of Portland s C ETA grant application will be available for review in the Division of Manpower Planning and Administration, Third Floor, 620 S.W Fifth Avenue. Portland. Oregon 97204 from 8:00 a m to 5:00 p m .. Monday through Friday, from July 15 through August 14, 1974. W ritten comments on the application should be addressed to: Mrs. Jess C. Ramaker. Assistant Regional Director for Manpower. Department of Labor/ Manpower Administration Region X. 1321 Second Avenue. Seattle. Washington 98101. Dated this 18th day of July. 1974. • A California Corporation not affiliated with Eastman Kodak. Senior Adult Service Center 288 8338 American t Ivil lib erties Union 227 3186 William Iemple House assistance and counseling 226.3021 Legal Aid Service I^egal assistance for low income persons 229 5788 Albina Legal Clinic free legal advice 284 5712 Problem Solvers la-gal advice for young people 12 to 17 229 5788 fam ily Law Service 226 7991 (oncentrated f.mplovment Service - Job Training and placement 288 8391 City of Portland Carl E. Simington M in,tower Director Community ( are Association food, health services 288 8321 Project AB LE services for aging 248 .I960 Response Volunteers assistance for elderly 234 9696 Suicide Prevention 227 0403 Hotline N E emergency services 288 9145 NW Hotline 614 0141 Model Cities Agency 288 8261 Civil Rights Bureau 229 5741 NAACP 284 7722 I rban League of Portland 224 0151 Oregon Council on Problems 282 3635 4 ( |4 hild ( are| 222 6406 Alcohol 1 nited Minor it v Workers 288 0168 BOOST education assistance 229 4869 ( onsumer Protection. District Attorney 248 3160 Apprenticeship Information ( enter 229 6080 State Fmplovmrnt Office 229 5005 l*roject Return Veteran’s Counseling 234 0801 lo u th Opportunity ( enter Employment for Youth 229 6089 Portland Metropolitan Steering Committee 233 6541 o