Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, May 15, 1975, Page 6, Image 6

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Portland Observer
May IS, 1975
African relief selects director
The executive director of
IFCO. Ma. Ann Douglas,
announced the appointmen
of the first full time nations,
coordinator of the IFCO
R A IN S Coalition. Ms. Me­
lissa Lawsqn.
R A IN S (Relief for Afri
cans in need in the Sahel) it
a coalition against hungei
made up of twenty six
national organizations and
initiated by The Interreli
gious Foundation for (. om
munity Organization, Inc.
lIF C O I.
Its mission has
now been enlarged to ad
dress the crucial issues of
hunger in the United States
as well as the self develop
ment of fam ine scarred
West Africa.
Co c h a irm a n
o f th e
R A IN S Coalition are Con
gressman Charles C. Diggs
(D M ich .l and D r. Elliott
Skinner, former ambassador
to Upper Volta.
"We cannot stop hunger
simply with relief or rhe­
toric," said Ms. Douglas.
"R A IN S
purpose
is to
educate Am ericans and
conscientise them to deve­
lop an aw areness and
understanding of the nature
,/<><» J o sep h
of our system which perpe
tuates hunger and starva
tion both here and abroad.
The winds of change have
become a hurricane.
The
aroused and informed con
cern of American people
will be combined with the
voices of those who are
suffering."
E D U C A T IO N -
SUCCESS
YO U ARE IN VITED
First Grade Reading. Math.
Science
Studaat Motivation
Parental Involvement
Vital "Side effects"
19 May, 7:30 pm .
School
10635 S.W. 35th Ave.
Portland, Oregon
Jackson H ig h
Your Community
Insurance M a n
571 N. Killingsworth
A non-commercial
presentation
288- 5692
289- 9674
ALLEN TEMPLE CME CHURCH
C o rn e r of Sth and S kid m o re
Sunday School
9:30 a.m
Sunday W orship 11:00 a.m.
C hristian \o u lh Fellowship 6:00 p.m
iSecond
1 F ourth Sundays)
R everend Thom as I.. S travhand. M inister
ST. ANDR EW CATHOLIC CHURCH
806 N .E. Alberta Street
Reverend Bertram Griffin. Pastor
Masses:
5:00 p.m. Vigil - Saturday
10:00 a.m. Choir - Sunday
12:00 p.m. Folk - Sunday
281-4429
ST. ANDREW C O M M U N IT Y SCHOOL
4919 N.E. 9th Ave.
Norita Kelly, Principal
Phone: 284-1620
Grades 1 through 8
U a th o d is tf
5*28 N t *Mi
A.
2*8-5429
fw’
W od
Notjhborhood A
Immediate full time per
manent opening for a elect
rical drafter who is capable
of producing wireing dia
grams, power A control
drawing along w, some elect
design. Mini requirements
include 3yrs. of elertical
drafting and design exp., 2
yrs. of college w/engineer
ing major desirable. Please
send resume w /m im . salary
requirements to:
M artin
Marietta Aluminum
P.O.
711 The Dalles Oregon
97058. Attn:
Industrial
Relations Dept. An Equal
Opportunity Employer M F
Assistant Manager
16 units. Bendable,
part rent, near
a M ulti Service Center
760 2316
Washington
This amazing
lady
has
discovered the one and only
way to end your sadness.
Is something holding you in
the circle of darkness and
fear?
She knows how to
Moving Sale
release you.
May 24th 25th
Guided by her spirtual
826 N .E. Ainsworth
knowledge and psychic 9:00 to 5:00 or until sold out
power she can now guide
you to the life you have
been waiting for. She will
change your sadness to
happiness and release you
from all your problems,
worries, sickness, and pain.
HOUSE FOR SALE
Don't wait.
Do not deprive yourself
House for sale in Madison
from receiving the help that
Hi District. 3 bdrm. 1‘4
she alone can give you. Call
bath, full cement basement,
her or w rite to her now.
garage A fireplace, $23,950.
Help will be noticed when
7044 N .E. Everett. 70th
you mail your very first
between Glisan A Burnside.
letter or on your very first
Western Realty 254 1953,
telephone call. You will feel
owner 254-8074.
something you have never
felt or experienced before.
Send self addressed stam
ped envelope and $5 00 to
this address:
18520 Hw y 99
PIANO LESSONS
Lynnwood. Washington
98036
The latest in modern piano
You can reach her by
music and theory. 284 3900
calling Area Code: 206-774-
(after 5) or 234 3361. ext.
1402
4751.
DENTAL HYGIENIST
$770 $893
T'-ovides ell
nical dental hygiene ser
vices to dental clinic pa
tients.
Provides dental
health education to clinic
patients, school and pre
school children, and others.
M IN Q U A L: Possess cur
rent Oregon dental hygiene
license (may apply if in last
6 mos. of training). A PPLY:
Multnomah County Person
nel. 919 S.W. Taylor. 9th
Floor. Portland.
An Equal Opportunity
Fan plover
employer
Someone to do clerical
work.
Good math ability,
50 W .P.M . typing A filing.
Hours
are
8:30 to 5,
Mon. Fri. Send resumes to
P.O. Box 3137, Portland.
Ore 97208.
SMALL ANIMAL
SHELTER ATTENDANT
$606 $773. 1 yr. exp. in
pub. contact work, pref.
exp. in knowl. of dogs and
rats, or any satisfactory
equiv. comb, of exp. and
training.
Ijis t filing date:
5 23 75. Apply Washington
County Civil Service. 150 N.
First. Hillsboro, Ore. 97123.
An Affirm ative Action and
Equal O p p o rtu n ity Em
ployer. Women and mem
hers of minorities urged to
apply."
(TTY OF PORTLAND
Applications are now be
ing taken for the position of
Executive Director. Human
Resources Bureau. Salary
level $27.518.
Candidates should have
extensive exp. in the man
agement of large social
service programs.
Applications may be ob
lamed at the Portland Civil
Service Office. 510 S.W.
Montgomery Street. Port
land. Ore., through May 23.
1975.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
(X)MMUNITY HEALTH
AID 111
•637 718
Participants as a member of
a health team in developing
A coordinating health aer
vices to the community.
M IN
Q UAL:
(2
yrs.
(>ara professional exp. in the
health field in specified
areas. For further details
contact John Sublett. 248
3296. APPLY: Before 4:30
p.m.. May 22nd. Multnomah
County Personnel, 919 S.W.
Taylor. Ninth Floor. Port
land. Oregon 97205.
AN EQUAL
OPPORTUNITY
EMPLOYER
Clothes, clothes, clothes!
Furniture, small appliances,
school books, teaching sup
plies, misc. household items,
much. much. more.
Sat. May 17th, 116 p.m..
Heart School, N. Williams
and Stanton, near Emanual
Applicant must have experience and training in
administering social service programs.
Applicant must
have experience in administration, budget and supervision
of personel. Applicant must have some familiarity with
CSA, DO L. H E W and H U D Programs.
Applicant must
have some knowledge of program development, government
funding procedures and contract negotiations.
Applicant
must be able to work with ir»<- iduals from different ethnic
compositions.
Target area residents ar g- <en pieferential considers
1222 NE Skidmore
2 8 8 -7 2 4 1
Church school and Bible class:
Sunday morning worship:
Sunday Evening worship:
Wednesday Evening prayer:
Friday Worship Service:
9:15
10:45
7:00
7:00
7:30
a m.
a m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
John P a rk e r In te rim P a s to r
NOTICE OF HEARING
N O TIC E IS H ER EB Y G IV E N that a public hearing will be held by the Iri County
Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon (Tri-M et) at the Portland W ater Bureau
Building Auditorium, 1800 S.W. Sixth Avenue, Portland. Oregon, at 2:00 p.m., June 17,
1975, for the purpose of considering a project for which financial assistance is being sought
from the Federal Highway Administration, pursuant to the Federal Aid Highway Act of
1973, as amended, generally described as follows:
Federal Aid Highway Funds to be used for a non-highway public mass transit special use
project. These funds would be used for the development and construction of a bus storage
and service facility located at S.E. Powell Boulevard and S.E. 89th Streets. The bus facility
would be of a temporary nature located on an approximately 14 acre site adjacent to the
proposed I 205 Freeway, south of S.E. Powell Boulevard. The site would be developed to
serve as a bus storage and minor servicing area for approximately 200 buses. A temporary
service building would be constructed to conduct vehicle inspection and tire servicing. Bus
cleaning and fueling facilities would also be developed.
No persons, families or businesses will be displaced by this project. There will be no
major impact on the environment and the project is in conformance and a part of the
Transportation Development Program under CRAG. The project is currently under review
by the A 95 Clearinghouse and the Oregon Transportation Commission.
The estimated cost of the project is $2,215,000. Federal participation will be $1,727,700
and the local share will be $487.300 allocated from funds from T ri-M et and the Oregon
State Highway Division.
A t the hearing T ri M et will afford an opportunity for interested persons or agencies to be
heard with respect to the social, economic and environmental aspects of the project.
Interested persons may submit oral or written evidence and recommendations with respect
to the project.
A copy of the application tor a federal grant for the project, together with the project
environmental assessment is available for public inspection at the Tri-M et office. 520 S.W.
Yamhill'Xvenue, Portland. Oregon.
An Equal Opportunity Employer
«
An Equal Opportunity
Em plover
N O T IC E IS H ER EB Y G IV E N that a public hearing
will lie held by the T ri County Metropolitan Transports
tion District of Oregon (T ri Met) at the Portland W ater
Bureau Building Auditorium. 1800 S.W. Sixth Avenue.
Portland. Oregon, at 2:00 p.m.. May 28, 1975, for the
purpose of considering a project for which financial
assistance is being sought from the Urban Mass
Transportation Administration, pursuant to the Urban
Mass Transportation A rt of 1964. as amended, generally
described as follows:
Section 5 of the Urban Mass Transportation Act of
1964. as amended, provides a new program of federal
operating assistance to Urban Mass Transportation
systems, whereby the T ri County Metropolitan Trans
portation District of Oregon (Tri Met) is eligible to
receive federal funds for operating assistance for fiscal
year 1974 1975 and ia a part of the transportation
development program under CRAG.
The estimated cost of the project is $3.321.354
Federal participation will be $1,660.677 and the local
share will be $1.660.677 allocated from the funds
collected by employer payroll taxes.
At the hearing T ri Met will afford an opportunity for
interested persons or agencies to be heard with respect
to the social, economic and environmental asperta of the
project. Interested persons may submit oral or w ritten
-vidence and recommendations with respect to the
project.
A copy of the application for a federal grant for the
project, together with an environmental impart analysis
is available for public inspection at the T ri Met office.
520 S W Yamhill Avenue. Portland, Oregon.
Notice
Notice is hereby given that the City of Portland has filed a grant application with the
Department of laibor for Federal Manpower funds available under the Comprehensive
Employment and Training Act (C E T A l of 1973. Title I. for a total planned amount of
$3.527.145.
The Plan covers a time period beginning July 1. 1975, and ending June 30, 1976. The
number of clients to be accommodated are computed on a cumulative basis throughout the
entirety of this summary.
The planned total numbers of individuals to be served during the program year will be
3.166; the number of planned terminations is placed at 2.003; and the planned total number
of clients placed on subsidized jobs will be 810.
The significant segments of the Portland SMSA population who are planned to be served
under Title 1 of the Comprehensive Employment and Training A rt of 1973 are Blacks
(1,055), Indians (256). Chicanos (703), Other Minorities (351), Youth (950), Older Workers
<270). Veterans (600), and Women (1,108).
Planned program activities and services which will be accessible to the client population
is as follows: Classroom training. Prime Sponsor, (including Adult Basic Education (ABE)
and English as a second language (ESL); On the job training; and Support Services. The
estimated funds allocated to finance each component within the C ETA program are divided
into the following amounts: Classroom Training. Prime Sponsor. $1.436.699; OJT
$1,125.597; Pre Vocational and Vocational Training, $291,000; and Support Services
$964,849.
Total dollar amount of the grant application is $3,527,145. Estimated in dollar amounts
by cost category: Administration. $705,429, Allowances $901.167, Wages. $756,886, Fringe
Benefits. $133,568; Training. $300,389; and Services, $729,706.
Comparison of program performance against prior year's plan throughout the most recent
quarter is as follows: quarter ending 3.31.75
Enrollments by program activities:
tion.
Interested applicants should apply .t:
Portland Metropolitan Steering Committee EGA. (Inc.)
220 N.E. Russell Street
Portland, Oregon 97212 Phone: 288 8391
Attention: Cleveland Gilcrease. Executive Director
S A L A R Y -- Negotiable
Limited to 20% over previous
salary. Applications must be received or postmarked by:
Monday, May 19. 1975.
JOB T IT L E : Chief of Operations (Deputy Director)
F U N D A M E N T A L O B JEC TIVE: Provide assistance to
the Executive Director in administering and implementing
the programs operated by the Portland Metropolitan
Steering Committee.
REPO RTS TO: Executive Director.
D U T IE S A N D R E S P O N S IB IL IT IE S : Assist the Execu
tive Director in the day to day administration, coordination,
and direction of all projects and programs under PMSC.
Assist the Executive Director in facilitating the work
relationship between the PMSC staff and the delegate
agencies.
Assumes the authority and responsibility of the
Executive Director in his absence.
Monitors all delegate agency programs to insure that the
delegate agencies are fulfilling the conditions of their
contract with PMSC.
Is responsible for negotiating contracts between the
delegate agencies and PMSC.
Prepares written reports of problems as they arrive and
recommend solutions to the Executive Director.
Represents PMSC at various public meetings when
requested by the Executive Director.
*
Plans and develops conferences and work shops for Board
and staff, to insure the success of the agencies work
programs.
Meets with the heads of all delegate agencies or their
representative on a monthly basis.
To perform other duties as may he requested by the
Executive Director.
L IM IT S OF A U T H O R IT Y : To perform the above duties
within the limits of H E W , CSA, DOL, and PMSC Polices
and Procedures, and within the limits of city, county, state
and federal laws.
$1.368 $1.578. Supervises
A facilitates the correc .
tlonaI casework activities of
staff in Mult. Co. Adult
’orrections Services. M IN
4U A L : Masters degree in
the behavioral sciences plus
4 yra. exp. in casework or
counseling services (the de
gree may be substituted by
an additional 2 yra. exp. in
a supervisory or leadership
role) OR 2 yra. superviaory
exp. in a casework agency.
A PPLY: Before 4:30 p.m..
May 23. Applications taken
at the Portland Civil Ser
vice Board. 510 S.W. Mont
gom ery. P o rtlan d , O re.
97201. 248 5035.
N otice
THE GARAGE SALE
QUALIFICATIONS
B ro th e rh o o d
LPN I.
$669 728. Positions exist
at Edgefield Manor. Trout
dale. Ore.
Assists in the
simple care and treatment
of ill or aged bedridden
patients.
M IN Q UAL: 1
yr. exper as a LPN caring
for
patients
under
the
supervision of a grad nurse,
preferably in an institution
plus possess (or able to
possess)
Oregon
license.
A PPLY: Before 4:30 p.m..
May 27. Applications taken
by the Portland Civil Ser
vice Board. 510 S.W Mont
gom ery, P o rtla n d , O re.
97201. 248 5035.
An Equal Opportunity
GENERAL OFFICE
The Portland Metropolitan Steering Committee is now
seeking applicants
for
the
position
of Chief
of
Operations/Deputy Director.
. 7:30 pm
Proyor A Clo». Meotmq
Nursery Coro Pro »»dad
'W o a m eseérng ose
DRAFTER ELECTRICAL
SPIRITUAL READER
The Phenomenal And
Astounding Psychic ol
. 9:45 am
USX) am
12:00 noon
Church School ....................................................
Monwng Worship ......................
W od. Noon — mo Hour of Mows«
CASEWORK
SUPERVISOR
(FY 76 Cumulative Planned)
IF Y 76 Cumulative!
Enrollments by progiam activities
Classroom Training, Prime Sponsor
Classroom Training, Pre-Voc. A Voc.
On the job training
Placements
Terminations
Significant Segment
Blacks
Indian
Chicano
Other Minorities
Youth
Older Workers
Veterans
Women
13rd Q tr FY 75
Cumulative! Actual
M anned
583
905
322
905
579
677
|FY 76 Cumulative! Planned
1.055
250
703
351
950
270
600
1,108
341
67
94
109
13rd Q tr FY 75
Cumulative! Actual
409
16
38
250
274
144
255
530
$705.429
901,167
756.886
133,668
300.389
729,706
$343,000
52,000
989,(MX)
167,(MM)
195,000
411.000
$1.436,699
1.125.579*
$230,000
260,000
1.535.000
392,000
211,000
Cost Categories
Administration 120%)
Allowances
Wages
Fringe Benefits
Training
Serviced
Program Activities
Classroom Training, Prime Sponsor
O JT
Work Experience
Service to Clients
Voc. Ed. (Special Grants to Governors)
964.849
291.000
1
• For FY 75-76 On The Job Training will replace Work Experience as the means by which a
client is transitioned into the work force. Prior to this period in time, Work Experience
had served a tw ofold purfxise; that of providing jh o rt term employment (It's true function)
and sufficing as a training experience whereby a person would be transitioned into
unsuhsidized employment (the true function of OJT).
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 May 5 through June 5, 1975.
W ritten comments on the application should bo
addressed to: Mr. Jess C. Kamaker, Assistant Regional Director of Manpower. Department
of Labnr/Manpower Administration
Region X, 909 First Avenue, Seattle. Washington
98101.
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