I Project to assist area handicapped Resource center proposed The human services department at Clack­ amas Community College is working on a project that will give handicapped adults in Clackamas County an opportunity to pro­ vide a real service to county residents. Jerry Jamison, director of human services at CCC, is working with county and state officials to develop a handicapped resource center. The center would operate a pro­ gram with three major thrusts. First it would act as an inter-agency re­ ferral and advocate center to secure com­ munity services for the handicapped. "There are approximately 20,000 adult handicapped in Clackamas County who quali­ fy for services but these services are frag­ mented," said Jamison. "There are 15 state agencies which have services pertaining to the handicapped and no comprehensive plan." The second thrust of the program would be to act as a focal point for organizing self-help activities for handicapped adults. "Handicapped adults tell me that they 'want to be treated as a community resource rather than a community detriment,"' said Jamison. "Many of the needs of the handi­ capped can be met for and by themselves." The third thrust of the progr, do this by providing community! the handicapped, according to Jam "In the practicum class I teach I was having trouble finding place handicapped students in comm™ even though they are volunteers, they're handicapped," said Jamisor "From our point of view the! is the most exciting," he said. "I get the handicapped involved inf a community service." He hopes to do this by setting! tralized information and referralc the CCC campus to be staffed andc by handicapped persons. The center would include a 24h free telephone and would proi/i( mation on county services availabl general public. "The three general goals of th are to respond to the needs of I handicapped for education, employ! enrichment," said Jamison. Jamison hopes to have the haul resource center established in a I the campus with a coordinator! phone system by September. TRI-CITY BOI AT WARNER-MILNE rd ! P.O. BOX 292. I OREGON CITY. OR. 9Î1 Photo by Jenni Wheeler Two Oregon high school students work out the "bugs" during a Plymouth Trouble Shooting Contest at CCC. Winners advanced to Atlantic City for the nationals. CCC hosts Plymouth Trouble Shooting contest High school students from throughout Oregon met earlier this week in the parking lot behind Barlow Hall to compete in the 1977 Plymouth Trouble shooting contest. The contestants, working in teams of two, were given a new Plymouth Volare to work on. The cars had previously been tampered with so that each car had the same number of malfunctions. In this contest there were seven. Teams were timed against the clock to make the cars run according to all fac­ tory specifications. The contest, usually lasting about 18 minutes, lingered on in the rain for 90 minutes. Eagle Point High School was the first team to get their car running and to the judges. When all the written scores and mech­ anical competition were tallied Eagle Point won first place, Sprague High School second, and Junction City came in third. Roseburg SEV HARKSON O wner M anager ! Pool Pinball Bowlin won for the highest score on the written test. TRAIN FOR A CAREER "Hands-on" Training All Courses Designed to lead to employment in 2 to 5 mon. HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR REFRIGERATION-APPLIANCES Domestic and Commercial Also Outboard and Chainsaw Call, Write or Visit WEST COAST TRAINING 2525 S.E. Stubb P.O. Box 22468 Milwaukie, OR i Phone 659-5] for sale personal A NEW DAWN will be coming soon.I] great entertainment. Watch for it! ^1 CANON FT 6, 50 mm lens, case, electric flash, three filters, tripod, access, bag, cleaning kit, $300. 657-9015. STUDENTS TRANSFERRING TO OSU! Could you use $2,500 in financial assistance over the next two years? If so, the Army ROTC two- year program may be for you. Your active duty obligation upon graduation may be only 90 days. Call Capt. Ron Clement at 754-3051 or write Army ROTC, Oregon State University. KFK: WHEN I THINK of all the wofl people seem to find; and how they'll to complicate their minds; by chasing Al and dreams that can't come true; I'mpl are different; we've better things to J others plan the future; I'm busy W| '53 GMC 1 TON TRUCK, rough body, ran good when parked 7 months ago, side racks, $75.00. Cali Tom Thacker 824-6045 after 7 p.m. Page 8 Thursday, May l!