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P o r t la n d , Ob M arketing Cluster Advisory Committee If you’ ve got a legal problem aboJ‘, as but don't have much money, L "«a \ e rvV:e110 i?,‘ e rT l,n1e there are a few places to go «“ • “ ’ ‘ W T ,‘e cllnlc, for help. Legal problem , «re >■ open Monday, Wrtneaday and not lim ited to going to court. J r “ V ' * There are many areas In which *’ • a,1<l * ' ,ok<1,a1?s the servlct>s of an attorney are *° ',:0° , of ![“ ’ lm|>ortaiit If not essential as »“ «'•neys *orkl«.« during the In the w riting of a w ill or a •»«’ '“ "«» • »'•* clinic are do- house purchase contract. natln< th* ^ LEGAL AU) SERVICE lo - **« •* received at the clln lc rated at 517 N. E.KIIUngsworth a r" frM,> ho* I f It Is Street, phone 288-0740, handles " #<' ' ” ,* a r’' ,o r ’nor* • ’rt,,nslve c iv il cases only Tl.at means A*"1?’ than CBn * * i .lv8'' du.r,nK If you’ ve been charged with , » ‘• “ Ime, some coat may arise, violation of the law, Legal Aid ^ an< “ " ,e1 s a“ « r W » » « I Service probably can’ t help you. ^ ona‘,*; l ’,e r la,x’ r /•■ m ire However, It does offer a wide * client to pay certain costs range of valuable luagl services such as a particular fee re - to low Income fam ilies. it t»u lr*’d by » '« c o u rts for filin g can give help In the following I” } * « - “ th l’ ch»rge areas: Consumer problems ," ad” » ,e client, the (Installm ent contracts, repos- »“ o™ey would be required to sessions, loans, garnishments »'“ > » ''« «•»¿••nse out of his own of wages), administrative p ro - P°cket. It often can be a r- blems (welfare,Social Security, ranged for *h« c«*rt to appoint Veterans’ benefits unomploy- * attorney of the client does ment compensation); housing '*>» have sufficient funds and roblems, public and private ,hua a*” *11 an) costs. . evictions, failure of landlords “ y "1' ®re under 21, there to meet housbig standards, lan- *s a *P«clal service available lard-tenant disputes); business called PHO HL E MS SOLVERS, matters (w ills , bankruptcies); phone 229-5476, which Is spon- and domestic relations prob- ,sor’’d hy the Oregon State lia r, lems (separations, divorces, * rotdem Solvers has a lis t child support). In general, low ° f attorneys who are w illing to Income fam ilies or fam ilies volunteer tim e to juveniles on public assistance (welfare, "•«*»"« >•*•>,, »’•>»’• _ W X°u unemployment compensation, ca*1» t,iey w'» liv e the name public housing) are eligible for ani) number of a p a rticular help from Legal Aid Service. lawy*’ r ,who Ia currently avall- If you are eligible for help, ab,a- 2>‘ ax«han«e for the ■ •*- there are no fees for services. yer • ^ree you w ill be asked to donate an equal amount Within two months a In some kind of community ser- l-AMI! Y LAW CENTER w ill vice project. open In Portland. This center There Is also another s e r- w tll specialize in fam ily p ro -v ic e available named LAWYER blems, ami It w ill take over H H ! H it\I. located In the Sen- all of the domestic relations ator Building at 732 S.W, 3rd cases that Legal Aid Service Avenue, phone 224-2103, which now handles. Is an agency set up through If you have a legal problem, the Oregon State Bar. This crim in a l o r c iv il, the ALBINA service Is available to anyone; LEGAL CLINIC located at 2309there Is a $3.00 fee. In ex- N. W illiam s Avenue,phone 284- change for the fee, you can 5712, Is another place to go. expect one-half hour of legal The Albina Legal Cllnlc uses advice. « M r i . Regina Jones, day care mother, sings with David (almost tliree), son of M rs. Pat Sherman, as he gets up from tils nap. 4-C Fam ily D ay an d n ig h t care M rs. Regina Jones Is a day care mo die i fo r the 4-C Fam ily Day and Night Care P ro - grem. M rs. Jones was born In blast B erlin, Germany and escaped to West B erlin In 1953 at the age of eleven years. She stayed In West B erlin until the Americans flew tier to Frankfurt, to free dom. She spent most of tier childhood tnSchwablach-Gmund wlssre she finished the 8th grads. A fter completing the eighth grade she began working In a glass factory, [lie factory sent tier to school to learn glassde signing. She also took care of children fo r an American fam ily and learned to speak fluent English. M rs. Jones met Robert Jones, who was a sergeant In the 1!. S. _ o 2 8 4 -9 4 4 8 I still life \ A I FRI. & SAT.- Clubs-To See MAN A BOY Call After 5:30 285-4871 United States Supreme Court Monday releas ed one m ajor decision after an other, Including reversal of the draft - defying conviction o f Mohammed A ll and the death sentence fo r Richard Speck fo r th e murder of eight Chicago nurses. It also barred the use of public funds for secular edu cation In i>aroctilal schools. T h e court's decision u; held A ll’ s claim that he stwuld have been granted m ilita ry - exempt status because of I l l s adherence to the Black Muslim faith. In reversing the conviction o f A l l , form erly known as Cassius Clay, the court declar ed, "T he (Justice) Department was simply wrong as a matter of la w In advising th a t the petitioner’ s beliefs w e re not religiously based and were n o t sincerely held.” J u ly 2 7 , 1971 Bill Cosby-M an & Boy Rated-General T h e United States Army has Just announced a new enlistment option which offers young m en the opportunity to get In on the ground floor of a 20th c e n t u r y communications operation. A c c o r d in g to Sgt. Hardie D a v is , Army re cru ite r f o r Portland, the Army Is accepting a lim ited number o f highly- qualified applicants for enlist ment In the Strategic Communi cations Command, For those eligible, training Is available In microwave systems s a t e llit e communications, radar, computers and serveral otherhlghly technical fields. An added feature of the enlist ment option allows an enlistee to choose service In Europe If the Army makes the decision on which of some nine scliools he w ill attend. O r, he can select Ids own schoul from the lis t and leave his assignment to the Arm y’ s discretion. J | I i i ' | ’ I [ I i HICKORY SMOKED BAR B.Q. RIBS ------ SPECIAL------- j STUFFED BAR-B.Q. CHICKEN I HOT S A N D W IC H _______ i _______________________ problems In the past five years. The audiology lab, which con tains some of the best audio- logical testing facilities In Portland, has operated since 1968. Dr. James F. M aurer,co ordinator of the clinical training and services program In audio logy, and clln lc Interns a d m inister free hearing tests and hearing aid evaluations to ap- prom lmately 75 children and adults each term . T h e two clinics offer physi cian re fe rra l w hen necessary and provide hearing, speech and language evaluations to th e physician. Files c o n t a in in g follow - up reports from physi cians are kept on cllnlc patients. Further Information a b o u t PSU’ s audiology and speech pathology clinics may be obtain ed by calling the speech and h e a r in g sciences office at 229-3533. Jest A M in u te A woman who takes In laundry while her husband pickets In Ironing while the s trik e ’ s hot. T h e re ’ s no fool like an old fool — you just can’ tbeat having all that experience. Descendants of the old woman who lived In a shoe now liv e on a shoestring. Then there’ s the lawyer who Instructed hts son In the alleged facts of life . H i s t o r y repeats Its e lf be cause nobody ever understands what It meant the firs t tim e. Everybody t a l k s about a ir pollution, but they’ l l do nothing about It until It starts to In te rfe re with TV reception. to 5 9 • ’ z«. In either respect, he is guar anteed attendance at a highly technical school T h e schools Include those f o r strategic microwaves systems re p a ir man, satellite communications ground station equipment re pairman, fixed station techlncal contrôler, fixed clphony re pairman or automatic data p ro cessing sustems repairman. Also offered are courses f o r dial central office repairman, communications center spe c ia lis ts , and d a ta com munications switching center specialists. For further Information on how to become a member of the Arm y’ s S t r a t e g ic C o m munications Command, see Sgt. Davis at Ids office located at The Pioneer Post Office In Portland. O r , call him at 226-3361 Ext. 2587. Remember - ’ ’ Today’ s Army Wants to Join You.” < 37 24 G a y la Hams Bakery Canned Pop 9 b S u g a r C u re d a n d te n d e r sm o ke d fo r s w e e t s m o k y h o rn fla v o r O th e r S p ecial Flavors . G o 1 69 55 C C hoose your ■, r e . - - ttlo r a r , ic a - r -g .. 33 2 to. 65' SI 00 con« Vine Ripened W ie n e r s 49c Keep p le n ty on hand for summer picnics and family outings 12o2 Produce Oregon Chief or Hot Dog Buns O 1 I w d < i 8‘ each Delicatessen MY-TE-FiNE Hamburger venience Flash fro ze n fo rm fr e s h O r e g o n C h ie f gal Reg to 39 Pkg of 8 flavorful fresh tender buns, ready sliced for your con- Pork & Beans Reg 32 30 oz con P lu m p t e n d e r beans p acke d m a s a v o ry sauce Fryers 2 7 lbs up t o lo c h in fla v o r V a n illa b e rry • N e a p o lita n The court said A ll’ s objection to m ilita ry duty was not b a s e d upon "re lig io u s tra in in g a n d belief,” the test fo r draft e x- empt status as a conscientious objector. The Supreme Court cited the government’ s ow n concession "th e re Is no dispute tliat peti tioner’ s professed beliefs were founded on basic tenets o f the Muslim religion, as he under stood them.andderlved In sub stantial part from his devotion to Allah as the supreme being.” "T h is concession is cle a rly co rre ct,” the Supreme Cour: s a .l. T i e r i k i . . -eversiag A li’ s conviction and the five - year prison sentence and $10,033 fine Imposed by a lower court, means he can continue Ills ring career w it h a fight against Jimmy E llis schedule! next month. 3- t>og bo« MY-TE-FINE Cut-Up, Pan-Ready -----MY tETiNE--- Ice Cream Reg , 1 C x S.1 ♦ < | U.S D.A, Choice Inspected Blue-Ribbon" MY-TE-FINE Reg 54 Choose Reg lo r D . p p a r i o r B o r be<ue lo r fa m ily picnics a n d o u tin g s p r ic e s ' ) p . I Shop<23Z3B>And Save M ore o u rs e lv e s I ♦ coming soon R eferrals come tothe PSU clin ics from physicians, nurses public schools, the Intermediate Education D istricts of Multno mah and Washington counties, Child Development and Re habilitation Services at the Uni versity o f O re g o n Medical School, and the PSU’ s own health service. Free services In diagnosis and treatment of voice, speech and language problems h a v e been provided by th e speech pathology cllnlc fo r over 800 children and adults since 1964. Additionally, cllnlc Interns, under the supervision of D r. Robert Castell and Stephen C. M cFarlane, have screened over 5,000 PSU students to r speech Potato Chips com m and Special Discount Prices toChurch Groups D r. Walter A. Goss, Multno mah County Health O fficer, to day announced that beginning J u ly 1,1971, certification by chest x - ray o r tuberculin skin test of all school employees and food hanlders would warrant a $2.00 charge. Heretofore, s c h o o l em ployees and food handlers were certified and re certified at county expense. A f t e r July 1, even If food handlers and school employees were to furnish their own x - ray, the $2.00 w ill be charged to p a rtia lly cover ad m inistrative and technical costs In certification. The move w as prompted by burgeoning costs in services provided by Multno mah County Health Department. -v u tH o u T 7:00p.m. OPEN SUN.- 2:45 card ' I Prices Good thru Saturday, July 3rd BEYOND THE VALLEY | J OF THE DOLLS J I VALLEY OF THE DOLLS < A r m y ’s Strategic C om m unications A IN COLOR ♦ O p accreditation by the American Speech and Hearing Association according to Dr. Robert H. English, director of the Uni- verslty’ s clinical training p ro gram In audiology and speech pathology. Accreditation of speech and hearing service programs Is p a r t o f the 13,006 member American Speech and Hearing Association’ s project to m ain- tain high nationwide standards. According to Dr. English, the evaluation, conducted b y the Professional Services Board of th e American Board of Ex- amlners in Speech pathology and Audiology, Included staff, equipment, organization, re - coro k e e p in g and physical fa cilitie s. H e pointed out that an annual review of the speech and hearing clin ics, located In South Park Hall atthecornerofS .W . H a ll St. and S. W. Broadway, w ill compare PSU’ s programs to national standards of speech and hearing services. Food h a n d le r -Donald F . Ford of Gresham has complete! a thorough ad vanced course in a ir con ditioning installation and service procedures conduct ed by tlie Payne Company here. Ford is a serviceman at East Portland Heating & Ventilation Company, P ort land, I he company merchandises Payne heating and a ir con ditioning products. Upon finishing the course, die student received a "C e rtific a te of Completion" which, according to I raining Director M erle Shaffer " in dicates that he lias mastered an intensive program of specialized knowledge and is fu lly qualified as an expert in the airconditioningfield” . Ford lives at 1752 N.i.. Cochrane Road, Gresham, l iregon. pe o p le . lA fte îiO ; The (Alameda Theater) " M r. Jones served twelve years in the Arm y and received a medal fo r Heroism In A p ril of 1968. He was discharged from tlie Arm y in February of 1970. M rs. jones Is a member of Berean Baptist Church. Both M r. and M rs. Jones are very Interested In child ren and plan to adopt child ren of their own some day. Tlie Jones fam ily focuses much love and attention on a ll child ren placed In their day care home. C ro w n com pany; W, O. Traphagen, Sales & Marketing Executives, Remington Rand Office Systems; (M 1 s s) Mary Lynn Tucker, Oregon News paper Publisher Association. E a c h high school lias the option of selecting businessmen from Its community to serve on a sub-committee which advises the school’ s teacher - coordi nator on matters related to that community's D istributive Edu cation program. Through D istributive Edu cation program s, high s c h o o l Juniors and seniors receive ln- class Instruction arid on-the-job training In marketing, m er chandising and management. C ertificate received A li’s d r a ft conviction reversed Operators: Lillian Williams Specialis ft Ruby Reed In All Phases Ethel Bates 3632 N. Williams Ave. 281-6554 1971 Pa m The Committee l i composed o f 10 local businessmen and women who serve as advisors and consultants tothe d is tric t's 13 D istributive I d •• nth,r . grams which train students for jobs in the re ta il trades. T h e Committee recommends areas of study and activity for P ort land high school students seek ing careers In marketing. Members of the newly re organized, c ity - w id e C o m mittee In c lu d e : LowellAsh- baugh, Oregon Council of Retail Clerks; S a m u e l Bernunzlo, D is c o - M a r t ; H o w a rd W. Cheverton, U.S. National Bank o f Oregon; B e: Corsettl, Standard Insurance Company; fai^c enables us To s ¿¿xTirsoc ¿ k ( iq k t (o< mi * LILLIAN’S Beauty Salon 1, ’ COFFEE 3 lie points out that this con ference 1 s one of the very few opportunities anywhere In the country each year where p ro fessional Investment t>eople can learn the most current and use f u l facts assembled through computer analysis to enable them to make better divestment decisions for their clients. R e s e a r c h ranging from seasonality In stock prices by Industry to market |>erformance following dividend cuts that has l>een conducted through PSU’ s tivestment Analysis Center w ill be reported by Richard Gassner Kenneth D, B ro w n , Craig S. Hugo, Boh Matulef and Frank T. Maglera. T o register, contact either the PSU School of Business Ad m inistration o r the Investment Analysis Center. | 3 0 0 0 N .E . A l b e r t a Army and they were m arried on September IS, 1966. I wo weeks later they returend to the United States. Their destinations were New Jersey, Chicago and even tually Portland, where they now reside. lo c k 3 + ÌT -iki s iw 3 ^ , ' ü T i e u r s e lv e ï 1 — * » ’ J I - - i — HAIRSTYLES P> J u ly t of In vestm en t C onference W ç>»” VAT,* o id a y , psu ; time Speech a n d ) boss s 1438 N.E. A lb e rta An lOuncemerit was made this waiter D e n n is , F. O. B. i week by Portland officials of Clearing H o u s e , Inc.; Robert H e a rin g election of John A. Kemp, As F letcher, Fletcher Realty; Jim DELICATESSEN sistant Vice-President o the Jackson, JaMac Products Com- J Marketing Division M I«ny; H.F. K irk , Safeway Stores Clinic National Bank of Oregon, a s In c .; Jack G. P a rke r,M e ie r & GOURMETS DELIGHT chairman o f th e Marketing Frank Company; D r. James T h e speech and h e a r in g i C luster Advisory Committee Robb, Pacific Research As clinical services a t Portland ' FOODS TO G t fo r the Portland Public Schools. sociates; Edwin Stanley, The State U niversity have received Need a law yer and can’t afford one ? Reservations a r e now being accepted for athree - day con ference focusing on "Com puter -Aided Investment Research for T o d a y ’ s Market Decisions'* July 28 -30 at Bowman’ s Mt. Hood Resort In Wemme and pre sented b y the Portland State U niversity School of Business Adm inistration In cooperation w it h the Portland Society of Financial Analysts. One of the country’ s top ln - v c tn cid ii- .••an ’id ?., J. 1 c te r W illiamson, professor of business administration,Amos Turk School, Dartmouth College w ill be among those addressing conference participants from all over the country, according to D r. 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Choose fro m a w ide assortment of solids and prints in novelty styles. FredMeycr h . _ Shopping Center* » - B O p e n 9a m to 10p m d a ily in c lu d in g S u nday S e e »he pages o f your telephone b o o k fo r the Fred M eyer Super C enter nearest you