I I Portland Observer Vietnam benefit features singer S82« N X A, I M alvin a Reynold«, 73 ye ar old so n g w riter and singer, will appear at the Portland State University Ballroom, 8:00 p.m., Friday. April 25. 1975, in a benefit concert for the Notebooks for North Vietnam Project. The project la sponsored by the American Friends Ser vice committee as part of the h u m an itarian recon struction assistance being sent to all parts of Vietnam. The concert itself is co­ sponsored by the PSU Progressive Arts Board. Malvina has been writing songs both words and music since the early 50’s, and many of us are familiar with her composi tions "u ittle Boxes," "Turn Around," "Morning town Hide." "Magic Penny" through their perfor inances by some of our leading singers: Judy Collins, Pete Seeger, Joan Baez, Harry Belafonte, The Seekers. The Limeliters. 288-542* Church Schoei ............................................................. Morrcng Wnr«Mp ..................................... Wad. Noon - ina Hawr of Power W ad Proyar & C to n M aahn« ................... , Nur tar y Cora Provided » I « «m llsOO « D K » noon 7 i 9O I«" "We ana oaeA/rtg o a r W a ^ A A a rW a a d 4 B ra fA a rA a a d ' ALLEN TEMPLE CME CHUkCH < o rn e r of 8th and S kid m o re Sunday Srhixjl 0 .«) a m Sunday Worship 11 IN) a in ( hriMiun \011lh Fellowship b.(N) (Second and Fourth Sundayal R e ve re n d 1,1 i hoina« I.. S lra y h a n d . M in ic i MARANATHA 1222 NE Skidmore 28 8-7 2 41 She had more good songs than were being picked up by other singers, so in her 50’s Malvina took to the road and began singing her own, making successful ap pearances at concerts, col lege assemblies, festivals, and national conferences. She has also appeared, singing her own songs as the character Kate on Sesame Street. She has toured in Japan, in Eng land, and in France. Many of her songs are topical, though she writes on any subject that inter ests her - love songs, children's songs, ballads, nowhere songs. The songs are available in printed form in four collections: Little Boxes and Other Handm ade Songs, The Muse of Parker Street, Tw eedlea and Foodies, Cheerful Tunes lor Lutes and Spoons. Malvina composes and sings popular songs, and on her new records she per forms in a rock setting that goes well with her music and ideas. Catholic/Jew featured For the first time in the • Jewish la w (Halakhal) history of the Lectureship a in the New Testament Jewish Christian dialogue • IT h e o lo g ic a l and will.take place between two Historical) Aspects of the of the nation's foremost Passover Tradition and the Biblical theologians. la s t Supper Itabbi Sidney Hoenig. of Father McKenzie’s lec­ Veshiva University, New tures will include: York City, and Father John • C h ristian A m b ig u ity McKenzie, of DePaul Uni towards the Pharisees versity, Chicago, will be the • C h ristian A m b ig u ity lecturers at the Ninth towards the Torah Annual Portland Christian • The Eucharist as the lectureship. They will Christian Passover speak on the subject: Com­ The Lectureship, spon mon Elements and D if­ sored by Ecumenical M ini­ ferences, Theological and stries of Oregon, will be Historical, of Judaism and held at First United Metho­ dist Church, 1838 S.W. Christianity. Dr. Hoenig's lectures will Jefferson. Times are: April 22nd, 7:30 p.m.: April 23rd, be: • The Basic C o n tribu 3:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.; tions of the Pharisees to April 24th, 3:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Christianity. HURCH Church and School for Community Church school and Bible class: Sunday morning worship: ST ANDREW'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Sunday Evening worship Wednesday Evening prayer Friday Worship Service: Reverend Bertram Griffin 806 N.E. Alberta Portland, Oregon 97211 John Parker Interim Pastor Masses: 9:oo a.m. Hymn» 10:30 a.m. Choir 12:00 p.m. Folk Mass MR Mass p lan n ed Page 7 Hear Evangelist Aaron Johnson A t the C om m unity C h u rc h of God 2 0 2 M.f. S k id m o re St Sunday, A pril 2 0 th A special folk Mass for mentally handicapped per sons will be conducted on Sunday, April 27th at 1:00 p.m. at Holy Redeemer Church. 25 N. Portland Blvd. Celebrants will be Reverend William Adams and Reverend Remy Soden, chaplain at Fairview State H ospital and T ra in in g Center for eleven years. Instigated by Margaret Peterson, the director of a facility for adult retarded men in North Portland, the Mass will include guitar music and singing and is designed so that the con gregation can understand and participate in the ser vice. Families and friends of the retarded are welcome and a social hour will follow the Mass. A free will offering will be taken. l l e . r n . A 7 p.m Wed. - Fri. A p ril 2 3 — 2 5 7 p.m nightly. This young m an was d e liv e re d from the clutches of drugs, from stn to salvation. H ear this dynamo for C h ris t. AU faiths Welcome M o tt P a s to r - P o « Freezing ta u g h t St. Johns YW CA. 8010 N. Charleston, will sponsor two one session workshops on food preservation this month. On A pril 23rd from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. a workshop on food freezing will offer tips on freezing fresh fruit, vegetables and other foods. Home Canning will be offered April 30th from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. In addition to providing a review of the basics of canning and types of canning methods, Home Canning will also present new ideas for food preser vation. Thursday, April 17, 1975 V ic to r B ro w n V a n n i offer a variety of services * Personality Postured, Modern, Traditional, Humanistic Ritualistic Non Ritualistic ! VANNS C. Don V ann MORTUARY J 5211 N.Williams Avenue 2 8 1 -2 8 3 6 P o r tla n d ,O r e g o n For an estimate of the current market value of your home For assistance in selling your home or buying a new one call Bob Nelson E G . S TA SSEN S’ INC. R EA LTO RS .3835 N.E. Hancock Office 288 8871 Residence 287 4050 KsaaoKsacxsaaacxsasssuaBnanuooaaKjaaaatscxsnaaaci ( able Karkhor Operator 15 B'/r yard). Exp. in sew er ditch excavatio n. Must live within city limits and l»e u n em p lo yed days, $6.03 an 248 4011. (or 30 hour. Call Grader Operator For street grading job. Must live within city limits & be unemployed for 30 Jays $5.87 an hour. Call 248 4011. P IA N O LESSONS The latest in modern piano music and theory. 284 3900 (after 51 or 234 3301. ext. 4751. K E Y PUN CH O PERATO R G A T Corp, is a leading manufacturer of photogra phic specialities w/an im ­ mediate need for a key punch operator on the day shift. 1 yr. exp. preferred but will consider trainee wZ proper keypunch schooling. Position offers a liberal wage A benefit program as well as a modern work environment, if interested call 644 1181 ext. 369 and an application w ill be mailed to your home or apply Mon. -Fri. 9 a.m. 3:30 p.m. G A F Corporation Consumer Photo Division, 8585 S.W Hall Blvd.. Portland. Ore. 97207. An Equal Opportunity Employer MZF M E D IC A L RECORDS NO TIC E O U T P A T IE N T C LERK A.R.T. or equivalent exp. required for this position. Responsible for quantita live analysis and statistical tabulation of out patient records. Please apply personnel of fice, 280 4165. Em m anuel Hospital, 2801 N. Ganten bien, P o rtla n d . Oregon 97227. An Equal Opportunity Em plover Notice I I Notice is hereby given that the City of Portland has filed two major modificationa to the Comprehensive Manpower Plan with the U.8. Department of l,abor for Federal Manpower funds available under Title I of the Comprehensive Employment and Training A rt of 1973 (CETA). The initial funding application was submitted to the U.8. Department of luibor on June 1st. 1974. The first major modification changed specific sections of the initial grant narrative and changed program activities. From October 1st, 1974 through June 30th, 1975 approximately 1,493 economically disadvantaged persons will utilize the program's services with an estimated 840 persons completing the program by June 30th, 1975. Of those completing, 407 participants will be placed in unsubsidiz.ed permanent employment and 222 persona (primarily youth) will return to school or enroll in additional non C E T A training or activity. Those enrolled in the program will receive attention under C ETA as follows: Black 424. Chicano 307, American Indian 153. other minorities 287. Vietnam era Veterans 264, Youth 665. Older Workers 100, and ex offenders 64. Anticipated expenditures by cost categories will be: Administration $563,(MX); Allowances $272,(MX); Client Wages $948,(XXI; Fringe Benefits $71,000; and Services to Clients $480,000 for an estimated FY'75 total of $2.910.000. Estimated costs of the Manpower System components for FY'75 will be: Intake, Orientation and Assessment $231,552; Pre Vocational and Vocational Training $289,100; Job Development and Placement $75,398; Management Information System $114,969; Youth Manpower System $817,475; Older Workers Program $333,028; and C E T A Administration $316,71X1. The second major modification increases the total grant funding from $3.684,(MX) to $3,919.050; $1.009.350 of the new grant total has been obligated for the forthcoming fiscal year. Copies of the City of Portland's C ETA grant major modification will be available for review in the Manpower Services Division, Third Floor. 620 S.W. Fifth Avenue. Portland. Oregon 97204 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, March 24th through April 25th, 1975. W ritten comments on the application should be addressed to: Mrs. Jess C. Ramaker, Assistant Regional Director Manpower, Department of Ijtbor/M anpow er administra tion Region X, 1321 Second Avenue Seattle. Washington 98101 REESE’S CASH OIL N o t ic e Notice is hereby given. The City of Portland, Bureau of Human Resources. Manpower Division, is seeking contractors to perform services under the Title I of the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973 (Public Law 93 203) as amended. Services to be rendered during fiscal year 1976 (July 1, 1975 through June 30, 1976) include major components of the Comprehensive Manpower Program conducted with the guidance of the Portland Manpower Planning Council. Proposals are to address any one of the following program Components: A. Intake, orientation and assessment services. Includes: a program of outreach into the community to locate and enroll clients who are eligible for services; an orientation program which will cover the range of opportunities and sei vices available through the manpower services program; all guidance and assistance necessary to define a training and an employment track that will bring the client to full skill and employment level. B. Development of training programs and the selection of training program operators. The contractor will secure training services in response to client need and give each client the supportive counseling and backup to guarantee a successful training experience. C. The development of job opportunities. This necessitates an innovative concentration of effort on the development and maintenance of a system of employer contacts and persuasive public education. The contractor will be expected to be the foremost practitioner of job development. Proposers M U ST use the Request for Proposal format which is available at the Manpower Services Division, Third Floor. 620 S.W. Fifth Avenue, Portland. Oregon, 97204, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday starting Monday, March 21, 1975. Proposals will be accepted from March 24 through April 11, 1975 at the .unpower Services Division office. No proposal will be «ecepted after 12:00 midnight on Friday, April 11,1975. A nropoaer's Conference will be held on Thursday. Ma ch 27, 1975. The time and location will be announeed later. This conference will provide assistance in answering technical and informational questions which have occurred during the proposal w riting process. Hi w . cr, the beginning date for writing proposals is March k4, 1975 NOT March 27. Notice is hereby given that the City of Portland has filed a major modification with the U.S. Department of Labor for federal manpower funds available under Title V I of the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973 (CETA). The initial funding application was submitted to the U.S. Department of Labor on January 8th. 1975. This modification supercedes prior modifications. This modification accepts $125.246 in discretionary funds, increasing the total grant allocation from $1.523.258 to a new total of $1,648,504. This money will be used entirely for public service employment. An estimated 288 individuals will be served over the next ten months and there will be 146 positions filled by the end of April, 1975. Copies of the modification will be available for review and comment for thirty days beginning Friday April 11th, 1975 and continuing through Monday May 26th. 1975, in the Manpower Services Division, 620 S.W. Fifth Avenue. Third F loor, Portland. Oregon 97204. The hours for reviewing the modification will be 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Comments on the full funding modification should be directed to: Jess C. Ramaker Assistant Director for Manpower U.S. Department of Labor Manpower Administration. Region X 1321 Second Avenue Seattle. Washington 98101 P IA N O OR ORGAN LESSON'S L atest and m odern method to play either instrument. For more information, please call 287 1634. Industrial Nurse The w o rld 's le a d in g producer o f Saw C hains has an o p e n in g fo r an in d u stria l nurse a t its m od ern M ilw a u k ie m a n u fa c tu rin g plant. You w ill re n d e r n ursing care in e m e rg e n c y a nd n o n -e m e rg e n c y situations, instruct first a id classes, a d m in is tra te co m p an y hea lth p ro ­ gram s, m a in ta in h e a lth a nd safety records in c lu d in g OSHA, in ve stig a te a n d subm it to insurance ca rrier W o rkm a n 's C om pe n satio n claim s, a nd co nd uct the o n g o in g a u d io m e tric te sting p ro g ra m . Q u a lifie d a p p lic a n ts should be a reg istered nurse a nd be a c e rtifie d In du stria l A u d io m e tric Technician. An A m e ric a n Red Cross instruction card is p re fe rre d . Prefer one ye a r in d u stria l nursing ex­ p e rie n c e . E xcellent frin g e b e n e fits in c lu d e p a id m e d ic a l & d e n ta l insurance. APPLY IN PERSON OR SEND RESUME TO O m a rk Industries 4909 In te rn a tio n a l W ay M ilw a u k ie , O regon 97222 654-6531 A N EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER 3531 N . E. 8th 50 gals - $ 2 0 .0 0 100 gals - $37.00 50 0 gals & up - 35< per gal. I 2 8 8 -7 7 7 7 ask for M ickey 7 Days A -W eek, 7 A M .-9 P.M. A vailable on emergency PORTLAND FIRE BUREAU OFFERS AN EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY AS FIRE FIGHTER STARTING SALARY - $9,900.80 AFTER FIVE YEARS - $14,497.60 W H O ARE ELIGIBLE A h ig h school g ra du ate or have successfully passed the GED test, 21 th ro ug h 25 years o f a g e if a n o n -v e te ra n ; 21 th ro u g h 30 years o f a ge if a ve teran , in goo d physical c o n d itio n , w e ig h t p ro p o rtio n a te to heigh t. ADDITIONAL BENEFITS This Career o p p o rtu n ity also o ffe rs paid va catio n, an o u tsta n d in g re tire m e n t p la n, and a fu ll p ackage o f e m p lo y e e fa m ily benefits. FREE ORIENTATION TRAINING D esigned to a c q u a in t interested p e o p le w ith the |ob o f a Fire Fighter a nd an e x p la n a tio n o f th e selection process. TO PREPARE YOURSELF FOR THE JOB CONTACT T ra in in g Station 2 5340 N. Interstate 248-4340 An Equal O p p o rtu n ity Em ployer I