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Page 4 Portland Observer Classifieds Thursday. September 26. 1974 COMMUNITY CALENDAR! The Oregon Green Chapter of the American Business Women's Association pre sents their "Fall Festival of Bargains", a rummage sale, on Saturday. September 28. from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. The sale will be held at the Oregon Stamp Society Build ing. 4828 N.E. 33rd Avenue. Portland, Oregon. Refresh menu will be available. The proceeds will be used for a scholarship fund awarded annually to women further ing their education. Learn to sew in just five short lessons. Training will be conducted by Cal Jean R o b e rts o n . M u ltn o m a h County Extension Home Eco nomist. Classes will begin October 14. 1974. from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Mallory Avenue Christian Church. 126 N.E. Alberta Street. To register, please call 229-4830. or write to P.O. Box 1261. Portland. OR Deadline for registra is October 11. 1974. WEEK END MOVIE DIRECTORY G3 SAT & SUN M O V I E L IS T IN G S SATURDAY. 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MAar a a taan from (2) T h a Valeet» Papan-' (1S72I . * " **" , "« O urlaa Oranaan n a n aa dw mad T d " M > naawd dw » . » «■» aaawa dad ralatad dw haaory ot -" n ih S ^ X e - . J ^ o __ _ " :15 pm '•* r " !------- b* « w j » nntou- i a __ T * Appraa. I hr. 20 aan.) '« * " • " « TTT 'TT Equal employment oppor tumty and discrimination are words frequently brought to the attention of today's busi n^ssman. Portland Com munity College offers a course this fall to explore this facet of employee relations. EEO Obligations and Dis crimination classes, taught by Lee Moore, will meet from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. on Tuesdays beginning October 1st. in room B ll at PCCs Ross Island Center. 049 S.W. Porter. Portland. Tuition is $18.00 for 10 weeks. The course will cover a history of civil righu: a gen eral understanding of civil rights terms; federal and state enforcement agencies and th e ir relationships, authority, and functions; civil rights enforcement laws; a d efin itio n of a ffirm a tiv e action, and methods for the prevention of discrimination. For further information, contact Portland Community College Community Educa tion. 244-6111. e x t 316. T“"~ w «•" A o • r i c • ar la w alfaa a n h Z n v r a w aw aac m t ta lla n a i ma roan« wda. 5 : 3 0 p .m . - A n o ta . Health Help Center, a free community health clinic lo cated at 4842 N.E. 8th Street, reopened .Monday. September 23rd. after being dosed a week for main tenance. The Center is open from 7 to 10 p.m. every Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday to serve Portland residenU. primarily those in the Model Cities area. Services offered include vital signs, blood pressure screening, physical exams, pregnancy tesU. pap smears. V D screening and treatment, minor medic? 1 treatment and immunizations. Sponsored by St. Andrews Parish, the Health Help Center is staffed by volun te e r physicians, nurses, laboratory technicians and pharmacists. TrOUbU * ' * G -*" « '» « T * »• • t r a w l.« tant B ow "* * * * ro* * W 2<r» drffmrttm w ith pris and r w ty o tfw ataortad d w racw n d u r .« a — t e li S U N D A Y . SEPT. 2 9 1 :3 0 a .m . 1 :3 0 p.m . lai ' China'- B *W ttarrin« Laratta Y a un«. Alan Ladd. " i« r Chuw at I M I . and a trued driver The YM CA in North Port land begins its fall swim pro gram on Tuesday. October 1st. and welcomes youth, adults and families to par ticipate. The YM CA Metro Urban Center, located at 5430 N. Moore, offers swim classes for youth from pre school to high school. Also, family and adult recreation swims will be offered. In addition, the Y will have special recreation Swims for teenagers only. The pre-school swim class lets Mom or Dad in the pool with their youngsters, which is double fun. Kids can advance from Crawdad. Tad pole, and Minnow levels to Flying Fish. Shark, and Por poise achievements. Orien tation and testing for youth swim classes is Thursday, September 26th. and Friday. September 27th. at 3:00 p.m. both days. Swimmers should bring a bathing ‘suit and towel to orientation. The fall swim ctasies and re creatio n swim sessions start October 1st and run through December 21st. For registration information and brochure, please call 223 6161 and ask for the Metro Urban Center. Victor Atiyeh, Republican candidate for Governor of Oregon, will address the 27th annual meeting of the Carl V. Morrison Center for Youth and Family Service on the subject “Future Directions for Youth and FanuJv Service in Oregon". The meeting will be held Wednesday, October 2nd. at the First Methodist Church, beginning with a no host luncheon at noon. Senator Atiyeh will discuss priorities, policies, and at titudes concerning the youth and families of our state. Robert Straub. Democratic candidate for Governor, was also inv ited to speak but was unable to attend. An OK Lifestyles Lab will be led by Dale Jamtgaard. The 15 hour course is held on Tuesday evenings beginning October 1st from 7:30 to 10:00 p m. Interested persons ran register by sending a $15 fee and your name and address to Lutheran Family Service of Oregon, 635 N.W . 18th. Port land. OR 97209. The major aims of the course are to guide the par ticipants in: - Discovering how they function within themselves and in relation to other people and thus to have a better undersanding of others: - Assessing the effective ness of their ways of relating; - Evaluating the basic at titudes which shape their life styles, and exploring the al ternatives from psychological and Christian views; - Learning ways that they can change their patterns of living. PIANO (Mt ORG AN LESSONS Latest and modern method to play either instrument. Foi more information, please oul 287 1634 ROLANO HAYES WORLD FAMOUS CONCERT ART1ST orn in the backwoods of G eorgia B OF EX-51 M l PARENK HE STARTED HIS SINGING CAREER IN A CHATTANOOGA CHURCH CHOIR RECEIVED HK EDUCATION AT FISK U.PREP SCHOOL HE SANG WITH THE FAMED FISK JUBILEE SINGERS in 1917 HE MADE HIS DEBUT RECITAL IN THE BOSTON SYMPHONY H A LL. WENT TO EUROPE IN 1920 AND GAVE AC0MHAM PERFORMANCE |------------------- ---------------- s?- BEfURE KING GEORGE V ANO QUEEN MARY HE BECAME INTERNATIONALLY FAMOUS. IN 1970,HE CAME OUT OF RETIREMENT AT B5 ANO GAVE A BEN EFIT - C O N C E R T / JUDGE PERRY B. JACKSON O f C U W L * M t ( « W COMMON RttAS COURT THE FIRST BLACK TOBE ELECTED A I JUDGE IN THE STATE OF 0Ht0(H*5). HE BEGAN HIS LA W CAREER IN 1922 AFTER HE HAD GRADUATED MAGMCUMLAUDE FROM ADELBERT COLLEGE AND A ' LAW DEGREE FROM WESTERN RESERVE U ONCE A MEMBER OF THE CITY COUNCIL - OHiOt STATE LEGISLATURE - EDITOR CALL G POST AND ACTIVE IN CIVIC AF FAIRS ANO THE ELKS P A IN U " EASY M A L IC I i™ . — - The Instant Brightener! Expert craftsmen. No job too small. let us handle it for you WENDELL E. BROWN CONSTRUCTION COMPAN5 Hooting . (em enl ts„rk . Memwlelmg . ( „ n „ r u flH,n X Model \ r ighbrirhiard H u-m e-s Member Albina ( nntrarlors A ssonatm n £7^5 N. K tilingsw orth 2 8 9 -5 5 4 9