P o rtla n d O b a e rv e r J u ly 2.1881 Page 8 Program trains daycare mothers * In a special graduation ceremony at the C h ild Care C oordinatin g Council (4-C’ s) Wednesday evening 18 women were honored fo r com­ pleting 36 credit hours in Child Care T raining through P ortland Com ­ munity College. The women were hired last fall by 4-C’s as trainees in the C ity CETA funded C hild Care Demonstration Project. Designed and administered by 4-C’ s, the Project is a consortium effort to provide more quality child care resources for working parents, p a rticu la rly people tra in in g fo r work under the Training and Em­ ploym ent D ivisio n . C h ild Care trainees chosen met C ETA eligibility guidelines, demonstrated an interest in caring fo r young children, and were licensed as fam ily day care providers or were selected to work in a child care cen­ ter. P ortland C om m unity College provided the in itia l tra in in g in ­ cluding classroom sessions in health and n u tritio n safety in the home, ages, and stages o f development o f young people, guidance techniques J r M e d ia w o rk s h o p discusses e ffe c ts o f m e d ia on B la c k c h ild r e n : J a s p e r O r m o n d , L a n ita D u k e , Linda W illia m s . G rego ry G udger (Photos: Richard J. Brown! Education of Black children workshop topic (Continued from Page 1 Col 4) by Zakiya Stewart, Education and Staff Development Specialist from Seattle, W ashington. “ We don’ t need to ask for minimal competen­ cy. Our children need maximum competency. Our children need to learn those future skills to survive. Also we must begin to sit down and read the Black classics starting with ‘The Mis-education o f the Negro’ by Carter G. Woodson. This w ill enable us to develop original positions on topics and activities that affects our children,” she said. A question posed to Ms. Stewart during the w orkshop, asked how Blacks are going to gain economic Strength through education. She ex­ plained. “ We must begin to supply a service. Certain ethnic groups con­ tro l certain markets because everybody got to eat, live and wear clothes on their backs. We should look at what people need and how we can provide that service. We have had evidence through history that our people will support and pay for those things that speak to their needs.” The sessions were in form al and very in fo rm a tive . The Black Educational Center should be com­ mended fo r sponsoring the con­ ference which put together some o f the most intelligent Black minds in the Northwest to speak for us. ALLEN TEMPLE CM E CHUR CH Corner of 8th and Skidn.ore Sunday School 9:30am Sunday Worship 11:00am Christian Youth Fellowship 6:00pm (second and fourth Sundays) Reverend Thomas L. Strayhund, Minister EMMANUEL Church of God in Christ United 4800 NE 30th Ave., Portland, Oregon 97211 S unday Service: Sunday School....... 10:00 A M Worship Service....... 12:00 Noon Y .P .C .E ........ 6 3 0 P .M Evangelistic Service 8:00 P M W e e k d a y Service: Tuesday Night w Bible Study.......7:30 P M Friday night Regular Service...... 7:SOP M Prayer Meeting ft Seminar Monday - Friday....... 12:00 Pastor b Wife Bishop b Mrs A L. Wright Consultations: Family, personal, weddings, funerals Office hours: 9-12. 2-4 - Tuesdays thru Fridays 281 3132 Office 287 3848 Home You are cordially invited to w o rsh ip in these servicesi You are Welcome to Worship at HE A R K OF SAFETY C H U R C H OF G O D IN C H R IS T ‘ ‘A warm spirit o f Jello wship always'' The Honorable Bishop U V. Peterson, D.D. ' The Holiners Preacher," Pastor nday ndsy School jrning Worship 9 15sm I T 15am Showers of Blessings Broadcast" 012901 legalistic Worship ■sda/Fnday ® JOpnr 8 00pm Noon Day Prayer Tuesday Bible Band Jr Church Wednesday Choir Rehearsal Friday "The Pastor Speaks 84 NE Killingsworth 281 0499 7 30pm 7 00pm 7 30pm A “ Food Preservation H otline” is available again this summer to an­ swer questions about canning, freezing, pickling, jams and jellies, food d ryin g , equipm ent, food storage and safety. Residents o f the tri-co u n ty local calling areas may call 238-9768 between 8:30 a.m. and 12 and 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. This phone service sponsored by Oregon State University Extension Service is available Monday through Friday until October 16. According to Sharon Maasdam, home economist fo r the hotline, “ Food preservation is not a guessing game and to get the best q u a lity , safe food product, con­ sumers need to have current, ac­ curate in fo rm a tio n .’ ’ This in fo r ­ m ation is available through the “ hotline” which handled over 9,000 phone inquiries last summer. See Mexico A one-week budget tour to Maza- tlan through Portland Community College’ s Educational travel office will depart for the Mexican port city Thursday, August 6, from Seattle and return August 11. The $365 cost includes roundtrip airfare, five nights lodging in Maza- tlan, college credit and a PCC tour escort to the old seacost city which includes recreational beaches and some o f the most famous fishing spots in the Pacific. For more in fo rm a tio n call the PCC Sylvania campus Educational Travel office at 244-6111. P R O FIT A B LE and P A R T -T IM E Business o p p o rtu n ity meetin held w e e k ly to exp lain h o w y can becom e finan cially indept dent in five years or less follow! proven plan . Excellent benefi Call 281-4848 for time and place. and learning activities fo r young children, followed by 4 weeks o f on­ site center experience at Helen Gor­ don C hild Development Center or St. Vincent de Paul Child Develop­ ment center. The trainees then began caring for up to 5 children in their own homes or working in one o f the p a rticip a tin g centers. The PCC trainers continue home and center visits during this next on-the- jo b period and share in fo rm a tio n and skills while providing support and encouragement as children are referred for care. Northeast Portland although there are several trainees in Southeast and one in Northwest. Those graduating Wednesday in­ clude: Donna Ash; M ary Brooks; Isidra Castro; Penny Dalton; Eloise Dugan; Petra Hansen; Jacqueline H olland; M innie Johnson; Therea Kum Lee; Bonnie M ille r; A lic ia Mosqueda; Mercedes N ew itt; Rita Pierce; Rebecca Reed; Cosetta Shabazz; Anna Macias; Grace Sloan, and Shirley Williams. St. Andrews Community Church 2941 N.E. A insw orth St. (Corner of 30th Et Ainsworth) uu Portland, O regon 97211 Sunday School; 10:15 -11:15 A Divine W orship: 11:30-12:46 Ws have moved frr 4800 N E 30th Aver Pastors: C ortlandt Cam bric • Louis Osborne STOP. LOOK. WE'LL LISTEN. We invite your comments on pro­ posed methodology for determin­ ing the average system cost of electric utility resources. Oral and written comments will be a c c e p te d at a public hear­ ing beginning at 9 a m. Wednesday, July 8, in the BPA Auditorium, 1002 N.E. Holladay Street, Portland, Oregon Written comments postmarked no later than July 24 also will be a c ­ c ep ted and considered. They should b e m ailed to the Public Involvement Coordinator at the address below. Finding the average system cost is necessary for an exchange of power that will make lower-cost electricity available for Northwest residential and small farm users, especially in areas served by investor-owned utilities We (Bonneville Power Administra­ tion) and participating utilities will exchange equal amounts of power But we will sell at one price -our lowest firm power rate-and buy at a higher price based on the average system cost of each exchanging utility's resources Cost benefits of the exchange will go to the exchanging utilities' residential and small farm customers The result will be lower electricity rates than these customers would otherwise pay We will recover the net cost of the exchange from ’our direct-service industrial customers To receive more detailed informa­ tion. use the request form below or call toll-free in Oregon 1 8 0 0 452 8429 in other North­ west states, 1-8OO-547-6O48. Remember. What you say counts. 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