Portland Observer AÉfÆ ATIVE G E N U A L SERVICE# MANAGER To direct and coordinate general support services (or large state agency in Salem, Oregon, including industrial engineering programs, ad ministralive systems and procedures, p rocurem ent, office and administrative services. MS Degree in Industrial Engineering. Hu siness, or related with six years experience in in dustrial engineering, busi ness management and ad ministralive systems Sa lary rage. $1.749 to $2.232 Apply for Executive De partment. Personnel Divi Sion, Public Service Huild ing, Salem, Ore 97310. An Equal Upper tunity Employer Em ployer DIAL-A-JOB M M H H tC 868-1561 E xt. 348 Portland CC 244-6111 Ext 301 An Equal Opportunity Employer For information, contact the nearest V A office (check your phone book) or write: Veterans Administration, 271A, 810 Vermont Ave., NW, Washington, D.C. 20420 I G IT T E R C L E A N IN G | $10 to $15 most jobs. Satisfaction guaranteed Also free fall leaves clean up estimates. 288 5813; 281 8267 BU RG LA R PROOF YO UR HO M E OR BU SIN ESS Corner of Mh and Skidmore CARLOS BODY A P A IN T SHOP 311 N .E. Shaver 287 8529 The most reasonable shop in town. Work done satisfactorily. R e v e re n d T h o m as I,. S tra y hand. M in is te r ST. A N D R 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. A N DR EW C O M M U N IT Y SCHOOL 4919 N .E 9th Ave. Noelta Kelly. Principal Phone: 284 1620 Grades 1 through 8 Zm IS IS N . l tS. A. L m MU r I b I** Church S ch nei ....................................- ....... .. Memos« Warship .............................................. Wad Naan - ina Haur et Fewer .................. Wad Prayar A Class MaaMng ...................... .. Nursery Cara Pravidad THE Ç FAM ILY* LAWYER , U nable to reduce her weight by the usual methixls, K ay decided to try abdom inal surgery The surgery did help her weight prob­ lem Hut it also led to a financial problem : was the cost o f the oper­ ation covered by her group health insurance? 1 2IB-S42* *t<5 am IHOO ssn UtOO noon 7’ S0 Pm W r «ea mwAAsf eer AfafpAharhaad 4 SratAarAaad' Th e insurance company refused to pay off. arguing that the policy covered only “diseases"- and that obesity was not a disease. H o w ever, in a court hearing. Kay dc scribed half a dozen ways in which the excess weight had disrupted her bodily functions Impressed, ihc court granted her claim The judge said that chronic obesity can he considered a disease because it "im pairs health and shortens life." I f you have health insurance, the policy may use Ihc word “dis­ Women 21 to 35 would like to meet men with comparable age and in­ terest. Call Andrea 223 9404 The O regon M in o rity E d u r a t io n O r g a n iz a tio n d esp e rate ly needs your surplus office furnishings for newly established center for teachers, aides and parents. Desks, chairs, typewriters, davenos. filing cabinet’ , etc. Call after 5:00 p.m. 285 5833. Is Obesity a “Disease"? ease” in defining your rights. As a rule the law takes a broad view o f what that means, giving the policyholder the benefit o f the doubt Still, not every abnorm al con diiion w ill be included In another case a wom an sought insurance fo r the rem oval o f four impacted wisdom teeth. But in a court hear­ ing. it appeared that the teeth had been causing her no pain o r dis­ com fort whatsoever. Rejecting her claim , the court ruled that she hud not been suf­ fering from a “disease ” Th e court said there had been "no distur­ bance in any o f the functions of the body." O f course, the policy itself mav avoid doubt by spelling out the specific conditions to which it ap­ plies. A man suffering from a severe abscess tried to collect health in ­ surance on the ground that his pot- icy listed "boils" as one o f the covered ailments Rut the court said that boils, which are an external skin condi­ tion. are different fro m abscesses — which are internal. Turning down the m an’s claim , the court said: "The language o f the policy is explicit.” I*»7* \ in e iic.in Har Association |F Y 76 Cumulative! Planned [4th Qtr. FY 75 Cumulative! Planned Placements Terminations 226 342 25 73 Black Indian Spanish American Other Minorities Non-Minority Mi&ceilûJt&QuA, “Hoping to tap into local talent and gain a nation­ wide literary audience for Oregon artists, the Portland Poetry Festival plans an anthology to come out later this winter. Editors wel come poems, prose pieces, photos and graphics. Ma terial should be sent by October 1st with a stamped self addressed envelope to: R A IN , Route 2 Box 316. Portland, Oregon 97231.” Enrollments Terminations * significant Segments Applications are now being taken for the Portland Fire Bureau's employment training program Starting pay rate is $653 per month. Non-veteran applicants must be between the ages of twenty-one and twenty-four. Veterans between twenty-one and twenty-nine. For further information, please contact AAr. Dwight Ford, CETA Title II Office, 510 SW. Montgomery Street, Portland, Oregon 97201, (Tel 248-4010) before Friday, September 5th, 1975. ALLEN TEMPLE CME CHURCH iS e ro n d and F o u rth S u n d ay s! :U 3 M S N V For world wide rompu terized hotel reservation office. Extensive on the job training. Must type min. 45 wpm. exe. salary and fringe benefits. Equal Opportu nity Employer. Call Mrs. Paul at 226 7049. Window guards, fabrics tion and installed. Free estimates after 5 p.m. call 665 5702 S u n d ay Srhiwff 9 :3 0 a m. S u n d ay W o rs h ip 1 1:00 a.m C h ris tia n Y o u th F e llo w s h ip 8 :0 0 p.m 3 A 0 8 V 3 H 1 3 0 11V R E S E R V A T IO N SALES AGENT Part-Time «economic situatioa m moat ' 4 C. of the past fiscal year often created a detrimental as pert to successful conclusion of some counseling rases. For example, a serious decrease in job training opportunities, compounded by a large number of highly q u a lified w orkers seeking jobs, increased the d iffic u lty of successful counseling and placement for applicants with marginal skills. However, in many instances, the barriers were surmounted by intensifies tion of counseling services prior to job referral. C. To repair, a lter, or improve a homo. 0 . To buy a mobile borne and/or a suitable lot. E. To refin an ce an existing home loan. L. FIGHTER TRAINEE vires to other applicants with emphasis on minority and economically disadvan taged applicants. The generally disastrous The Plan covers a period of time beginning July 1st, 1975 and ending June 30th, 1976 The number of participants 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 358. which includes 320 persons carried over from F.Y. 1975 and 38 persons who are expected to enroll in the program this year The number of planned terminations is placed at 342 and the planned number of participants placed on unsubsidized jobs is 226 The 38 new enrollees will be comprised of persons from significant segments of Portland's SMSA and will approximate the following percentages: Black 132%I, Indian 121%), Spanish American 121%). Other M inority (13%), and White (13%). Referrals of Title I I participants to the Supportive Service's subunit of the Title I system will be provided to increase the likelihood of participants remaining in the program and moving into full time non subsidized employment. The total dollar amount of the grant application is $919,928. Estimated in dollar amounts by cost category: Administration, $91,993; Salaries, $710.136; and Fringe Benefits, $117,799. Comparison of program performance against prior year's plan through the most recent quarter ia as follows: Quarter ending 6/30/75. A. To buy or build a homo. B To buy a condom inium homo. I I I I M e d ic a l C are Program Question What kind of employment counseling ser vices are available through Employment Division of Tices? Answer« During the pest fiscal year, Employment CxNinseling services avail able at local offices of the Employment Division, were restructured from a prior broad coverage to more of a triad based structure Re cently enacted Federal legi station, coupled with prior laws and policy, placed continued emphasis on ser vices to veterans. A second leg of the service consists of counseling services for Work Incentive (W IN ) Pro gram enrollees. As staff resources permit, the third !•« of service consists of providing counseling ser Notice is hereby given that the City of Portland has applied with the Department of Labor for Federal Manpower funds available under the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (C ETA ) of 1973, Title II, for a total planned amount of $919,928. FO R W HAT PURPO SES CAN A VETERA N USE NIS OR H E R 61 LOAN? Veterans to earn money for attending school If you are out of a job or need retraining, remember your GI Bill Benefits. You earned I it. Part time up to $200 I monthly. Full time up to I I $400 monthly. I I Veterans Affairs (M ires I K a itfr -P a r m a n c n t« TO® STÂÏ6 Portland. Oregon 97204 a d m m is tr a ti WANTED!« Salary: $19,843 annually. Position is responsible for fa c ilita tin g com m un ication and cooperation be tween business community and various branches of City government. Work involves coordinating the expansion, location and re location efforts of bus! nesses through the neces sary City function». Appli cants should have thorough know ledge of economic needs of business and how these affect development, ability to asaist businesses in id e n tify in g situations th a t m ig ht be solved through cnordiation with City agencies; some know ledge of the Economic Development grants pro cesses and skills in report preparation and presenta tion. Apply by September 15, 1975 to Portland Civil Service Board, 510 S.W. Montgomery. Portland, Ore 97201. Page 7 C ity of Portland Bureau of Human Kesources M anpow er Services Division Six tw en ty S .W . 5th Questions and Answers v e te ra n s DEVELOPM ENT D IR EC TO R 2 2 7 -5 8 2 8 An Equal Opportunity Employer \ ECONOMIC CONTRACT (O M P I.A IN C E MANAGER Salary: $1,059 starting rate. Position is respon sible for administration and enforcement of the City's Contract Compliance Pro gram including certification of contractors, builders and vendors and the establish ment of lists of equal opportunity employers au thorized to do business with the City. Applicants should have knowledge of affirma tive action programs and guidelines along with the program a d m in is tra tio n ability and skill in dealing effectively with contractors, members of the public and representatives of other governmental agencies. Apply by September 8, 1975 to Portland Civil Service Hoard. 510 S.W. Montgomery, Portland, Ore. 97201. An Equal Opportunity \ Thursday, September 4, 1975 Notice to all Social Clubs PIANO OR ORGAN LESSONS L ates t and modern method to play either instrument. For more information, please call 287 1634 A t a special meeting on Thursday. September 4th, 1975. 7:30 p.m. in the W ater Services Building. 510 S.W . Mongomery, the P o rtla n d C ity Planning Commission will continue discussion on (he Down town Development Regula tions. Bill Russell, President of Leisure Hour Golf Club calls on all Presidents of Social and Fraternal orga nizations in the area, to come forward for a meet ing, or send a Representa­ tive from your Club. This meeting will cover a lot of topics that will benefit all Clubs and the community. Place Elks. Time - 8:00 p.m.. Date - September 10th, 1975. Women's Place Resource Center offers rap groups, drop in center, women's re ferrai services, newsletter, and speaker's bureau. 1915 N.E. Everett. 234 7044. & I am at present confined in prison in Ohio. I'm without any contact at all with the outside world, and I would like to correspond with some of the Black sisters fronj the outside world. Life in prison is a hell of a way for a man to have to die. and it's without any contact beyond these walls. I would like very much to establish a mean ing fu l frien d sh ip w ith someone out there. I will answer all letters. Don't feel that someone else will w rite, because its you I want to hear from. W rite to: V erno n S trick lan d #139820, P.O. Box 787, Lucasville. Ohio 45648. O BSERl/ER C L A S S IF IE D S J mail Io P.O. Box 3137, Black N e w s is g o o d new s. ¿3» fr . £ &■ PUBOIS.. orn in great baprugton , M A S S ,GRADUATED HIGH SCHOOL AT 16,WENT TO FISK URIV ft IN 1888 TO HARMkRO WHERE HE WAS FIRST NEGRO OF PA ft WAS HISTORY DEP*T HEAD AT ATLANTA U F O R 13 YEARS/ Ads received by Wednesday noon will lx1 printed on Thursday of the same week Telephone (503) or National Black Network Division of Unity Broadcasting Inc 1350 Avenue ol the Americas New York New York 10019 TO RECEIVE A Ph. D IN 1 8 9 5 / he TAUGHT AT WILBERFORCE ft LMV D IS P L A Y ADS $2.50 per column inch Oregon 97208. National Black Network Station. B C L A S S IF IE D RA TES 1-3 lines ..................................................................... $ .43 4 9 lines ............................................................................. 40 9 27 ..................................................................................... 38 2 7 + lines .......................................................................... 33 283 2486, The Ossie Davis & Ruby Dee Story Hour on your B rother confined seeks correspondence from Sisters Sponsored by the United Methodist Women of Patton - Central U.M . Church. 5023 North Michigan Ave nue at Alberta Street on Friday, September 5, 10 a.m. 8 p.m.. and Saturday. September 6, 10 a.m. 5 p.m., plus “Snack Bar both days. 109 10 3 25 Copies of the City of Portland’s C E T A I I 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 August 14th, 1975 through September 14th, 1975. W ritten comments on the application should be addressed to: Mr. Jess C. Ramaker, Assistant Regional Director of Manpower, Department of Labor Manpower Administration. Region X. 909 First Avenue, Seattle, Washington 98101. * Figures shown here for F Y 76 are representative of the 38 new enrollees. A distribution of persons occupying positions carried over from FY 75 is not included. Horoscope personal cal­ culated send complete birth data time, time, place $10, Perry, P.O. Box 815. Dalv. Calif. 94017. R IM M A G E S A LE 13 8 8 5 4 Portland, ___ OH LINCOLN'S BIRTH CAY. 19 0 9 , HE XTTENOED MEETING IN N YC. THAT jq FOUNDING THE N A A C P f ♦ e A«/