PORTLAND/OBSERVER Thursday April 2 2 , 1971 AU you can eat at Geneva'« Oregonians fo r $1.50 represent N at’l. Assn. M rs. Ben Harvey and her four week old A ntlra v is it Geneva’ s for a ll you can eat fo r $ 1.50Monday through Friday from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p jn . delicious food. Portland youth Cosh ood Maxey's Barber Shop for Christ unites Portland Youth fo r C hrist unites with the North Portland M inisterial Association which represents several denomi­ nations in presenting its firs t area ra lly onSaturday, A p ril 24, 7:30 p. m. at the Roosevelt High School auditorium, 6941 N. Central. The ra lly w ill feature North Portland area youth in action throughout the community p rio r to the ra lly, and during the evening of the actual pro­ gramming as well. G u e s t y o u th p r e s e n t in g special music w ill be the Lower Columbia Singers, a fifty -v o ic e ensemble from Kelso, Washing­ ton, and the Journeymen quar­ tet from George Fox College Students from the Roosevelt High School w ill head up the various elements of the ra lly The North Portland event is open to the general public at no charge with the hope of promot­ ing community support fo r a positive effort by youth of this area. (cont. from p. 1 ACT Seeks) able at the Albina Community Action Center. 59 NE Stanton and the Albina M ulti-Service Center, 5022 N. Vancouver A ve. Polling places for the May 1 election w ill be: Fred Mever, Wrfnut Park, 5408 NE Union; M ore-4-Less, NE W illla m sA v. at Beech ST.; Albertson’ s, 909 NE Klllingsw orth; Tradewell, 15 th andFreemont; King School, 4906 NE 6th; Albina A r t Cent. 8 NE Klllingsworth; Safeway, 5920 NE Union Ave; Boise School, 620 N. F remont ; Hum­ boldt School, 4915 N. Gantenlein Albina Community Action C t r , 59 NE Stanton. 4 6 0 ^ N. William» Avenue Phene 2 S 4 -5 1 M Radiologic students win award Both LangandM iss Jensen are in the second year of the PCC program.Lang is affiliated with Good Samaritan Hospital and MedicalCenter fo r clinical experience; M issjensen is af­ filiated with Emanuel Hospital. The contest and the reading of the papers was a feature of the state convention ofOSRT, in Lincoln C ity, A p ril 15 - 18. I wo Portland Community College radiologic technology students have won top awards fo r scientific papers from the Oregon Society of Radiologic Technologists. Matt Lang, a native of Samoa and resident in Portland while studying, won firs t award for his paper on thoracic spine radiography, and Paula Jensen, of Albany, took second honors with her paper on radiation safety. Governor McCall proclaimed the week of A p ril 12-17 as O re g o n S ta te Radiologic Technologists Week as further recognition of the growing im­ portance of radiologic technology to the health and safety of Oregon citizens. Douglas M illica n, a PCC bi­ ology instructor who reaches in the radiologic technology pro­ gram, was alsoa speaker at the convention. CLARK’S MARKET Featuring ■V Choice $ Meats Frozen Foods IB And I Beverages 1 [J O pen 7 A .M . - 7P .M . Sundays 7 A M -6 P M fl 4078 W illiams • • • • • •' • 2 8 4 -9 7 2 3 • • • T w o concerned volunteers from this area w ill represent United Cerebral Palsy Associ­ ation of NorthwestOregon at the National Organization's Annual meeting in Denver, Colorado, A p ril 29 - May 1. D r. RichardMathewson, state President, announced today that he and M rs. Gary L . B orter, Women’ s committee chairman fo r the local a ffiliate , have been delegated to be the representa­ tives of this area to meet with Cerebral Palsy leaders from nearly 300 state and local a f f ili­ ates across the country. Six hundred conferees w ill discuss ways of harnessing the cooperative efforts of Federal, State and local governments, plus other voluntary agencies and the economy’ s private sector to Implement UCPA’ s service program for the nation's Cerebral Palsied popu­ lation. "C itize n Advocacy," a con­ cept based on a one-to-one re­ lationship between a competent volunteer and a handicapped in­ dividual, w ill be one of the m ajor conferencehighlights.lt w ill be the subject of the second D r. Meyer Perl stein lecture to be given by Wolf Wolfensberger, PH.D., from the University of Nebraska college of medicine. For many adults with Cerebral Palsy, the " Citizen Advocacy" concept could re­ present a personalized ap­ proach for providing ap­ propriate life -lo n g protective services. T he national organization w ill present its highest scientific honor, the UCP- Max W einstein award to D r. Kenneth Ryan of the university of California school of medicine, San Diego. D r. Alan F. Guttmacher w ill discuss fam ily planning’ s con­ tribution to lessening Cerebral abnormalities at one of the con­ ference luncheons. A special Saturday afternoon youth program, conducted by young UCP volunteers, w ill con­ centrate on recruiting and com­ m itting the youth of the 70’ s to the orgamzation’ sdrive to meet the multitude of services that are required by its target popu­ lation. This w ill mark the fir s t time that an organized youth department w ill be represented at a UCPA annual meeting. This 22nd annual meeting w ill also include important organi­ zational self study sessions in order to better meet the quality of services which w ill enable more Cerebral Palsied indi­ viduals to enjoy fir s t class citizenship status that should be their birthrights. Men COLLEGE GRAOS Deputy Sheriff ’8 0 0 -*9 1 0 Multnomah County has career opportunities for college graduates between 21 & 32. Contact County Civil Ser- jvjfce, County Court House, Rm. 140, Portland, Ore. [97204." LILLIAN’S BeautySalon Specialists In All Phases O p e ra to rs : L illia n W illia m s R uby R eed E th e l B a te s 3632 N. Williams Ave. \H o o d la w n "FOR PEOPLE WHO WANT THE BEST iff DRY-CLEANING" W IL L IE The F a ir Plan legislation was followed by House action on a second b ill which makes an un­ fa ir trade practice of dis­ crim ination in term s, condi­ tions o r granting of Insurance policies fo r buildings, bus­ inesses or dwellings based solely on geographical location within a single m unicipality. RANSON MANAOl* W I S eoo 1 A N .E . H G ive OREEN STAM RV 2 8 9 -9 3 3 3 DEKUM PAUL JANITORIAL SERVICE F L O O R C L E A N IN G ft J A N IT O R S E R V IC E IN S U R E D A N D B O N D E D 6 2 3 2 N. E , 3 th A V E N U ! PO R TLA N D . OREGON 2 8 2 -0 4 6 8 L e tT E P I'S B O TTLE SHOP be your headquarters for champagne, wines, mixers . . . at the Invest prices in town . . . Lloyd Center — Next to the Liquor Store PEPI'S One and Only Store Open 9:30 am to 9:00 p.m. Daily Sundays. Noon to 4:00 p.m. To Buy (cont. from p. 1) D r. Howard C herry, Multno­ mah County Representative, who carried the b ill on the floor pointed out that it is im­ portant that every property owner has the right to purchase protection for his property and that he is able to purchase this protection at reasonable rates. The b ill does not provide crim e insurance (robbery, burglary, theft) in that it is believed that this type of pro­ tection w ill be available because of a recently passed federal law scheduled to go into effect August 1 of this year. 28K6554¿ Business or Income Property Watch our Ad in the Oregonian classification 310 business opportunities. Financing can be arranged on most business. Ask floor man to help you. Call now 228-3181 Dean Vincent Inc. 333 S. W. Park 228-3181 §