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i Page 4 Portland Observer Thursday. June 17. 1976 Hospital needs help Youths unable to find a summer job or who want to fill some of those long summer days with a rewarding exper ience may volunteer to work at Univer sity Hospital at the University of Oregon Health Sciences Center. Volunteers, thirteen years and over, are needed to fill positions that are open for the summer, when many regular volunteers go home to be with school age children. Some duties include manning information desks, servies carts and coffee carts and working in nursing sreas and assisting in the clinics. Registrstion is open now for the two summer orientation classes to be held June 10th 11th and June 23rd 24th from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. in the north unit of University Hospital. Volunteers need attend only one two day session. How ever, pre registration is necessary be cause class size is limited. For more information, call Volunteer Services at 996JW86 DRUM BRAKE RELINE TH IS W EEK O N L Y REG. ’57.0 0 (Most American Standard Size Cars) An expert drum brake refine ta n help make your ta r easier to tontrol. le t our spetiaKsts instoE new H D brake lining» on oil lour wheels, mspetr drums, lube bock mg plate, repock front-wheel bearings, mspeti wheel tyknders, grease seals, master cylinder, brake hoses, and emergency brake. DA TIO N DELUXE 7» i While Side W allt DAYTON BLUE RIBBON STEEL BELT RADIAIS While Side Walls Louise Fullertone and Aaron Montgomery, teacher and student at Immaculate Heart School, visit the home ol Mrs. Rozelle Lee as part of the schools Black History Project, tleftl Mrs. Yee shows documents relating to early period in Albina history. The year long project, funded by a Teacher Incentive Program grant, included collecting and portraying the history of the Albina area by the students through oral history, collecting pictures, drawings, a slide presentation, a mural and other mini-projects. PSU offers Black program Seniors find ways to help R.S.V.P. - That's what people put on invitations; however, it is not what comes to mind for 315 Portlanders 60 years of age or older. To them, R.S.V.P. means Retired Senior Volunteer Pro gram; a way to be an active part of their community. R.S.V.P. is funded through ACTION (the Federal governmental agency con cerned with volunteers) on a descending scale. The first year of the grant the Federal government paid 90% of the program's operational costs - today, as we enter our fourth year, the govern ment pays 70% and the community provides 30% of the operations costs. The community costs are in-kind costs from volunteer stations who provide lunches or transportation for volunteers. P resen tly in Portland/M ultnomah County there are 55 non profit agencies who need volunteers to perform essen tial duties. Many of these agencies are located in Northeast Portland; St. Vin cent De Paul Day Care Center located at 44 N.E. Morris is one of the pro grams that can use volunteers. "The center needs volunteers to read and monitor the activities of 120 pre-school age children," says Gerald Caldwell, chairman of the pre-school’s advisory committee. The center operates five days a week providing excellen t opportunities for volunteers who like children to help repair them for school. If you are sixty years of age or older and would be interested in serving as an R.S.V.P. Volunteer at the center call: R.S.V.P., 248-4752. An interview appointment is all it takes for you to get back into the swing of community activity. DR. JEFFREY BRADY Soys: "Do Not Pot Off Needed Dental Care” Enjoy Dental Health Now and Improve Your Appearance Come In At Your Convenience Open Saturday Morning • No Appointment Needed • Complete Cooperation On All Dental Insurance Plans Complete Dental Services i Portland State University's Black Stu dies Center is offering three special workshops, one on Black drama and jazz, another on Black literature, and another on Black art and sculpture during PSU's Summer Session. The workshops, conducted by guest professors, are jointly sponsored by the Black Studies Center and a grant from the Oregon Arts Commission and the National Endowment for the Arts. Summer Session general registration day is Monday. June 21st, from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. in the main gymnasium of the Health and Physical Eduaction Building. Formal ad mission requirements are waived during summer session, and registration conti nues up to the day each class begins without late fees. There is no out - of state tuition, and for the first time, senior citizens may take classes at no charge. the first workshop, on Black dram« and jazz, runs three weeks, from June 22nd to August 9th, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. Four hours of PSU credit will be given. Guest professors are Buddy Butler from the University of Washington and Alvin Ba tiste from Southern University. The other two workshops, on Black literature and Black art and sculpture, run two weeks each, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, also be ginning June 22nd. Three hours of credit will be given for each workshop. Shelby Steele from San Jose State University will conduct the class on literature and Curtis Barnes from Seattled will be guest McCarthy supporters convene Oregon supporters of Senator Eugene McCarthy will holds a convention on June 24, 1976 at 7:30 p.m. in the Portland State University Ballroom to place McCarthy on the November presidential ballot. All registered Oregon voters, regardless of party affiliation, are invited. McCarthy has already qualified for the November ballot in ten states, including Michigan, Ohio and New Jersey. According to McCarthy organizer Keith Burris, McCarthy will be on the November ballot as an independent can didate in at least forty states. Burris, who will be in the state through the conven tion on June 24th, said that Oregon is a state crucial to McCarthy's effort. In 1968 McCarthy won the Democratic Presidential primary in Oregon. McCarthy will be the keynote speaker at the June 24th convention. T « x ......... professor for the art and sculpture work shop. For the second year, the Black Studies Center has awarded ten tuition scholar ships to minority high school juniors and seniors to attend the workshops. (For more information about the spe cial w o rk sh o p s, c o n ta c t Barbara Chapman through the Black Studies Cen ter, 229 4003, or go through this office ) •2” - ’3" C74-13......... 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Friday, June 25th Saturday, June 26th 9:OOam to 4:OOpm Union or Company Dental Insurance Coverage Accepted On Your Needed Dentistry «• U 7 8 -1 3 ., ... ’41“ 0178-14 . ... ‘44” E I78-14.. . . . ’U ” F I7 8 -1 4 .. ... »44” GR78-14 . ... *51” ««78-14 . ... ‘54” G«78-13 . ... ‘51“ «178-15 . ... ‘54” JN7B-15. ... ‘54“ LN 78-15. ... ’57“ Park Free Any Park n Shop Lot HOURS: Weekdays 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sat., 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. DR. JEFFREY BRADY, DENTIST SEMLER BUILDING S.W. 3rd & Morrison St. Portland, Oregon Take Elevator to 2nd Floor 3rd St. Entrance Phone: 228-7545 Sponsored by the Portland Metropolitan Steering Committee & the Portland Urban League If you want excitement and fun call Andrea for E-Z dating at 235 1970. P.M.S.C. 120 N,E* Russel 288.8391