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,1s 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 beAnd 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. Shannon P ratt, con­ ference director and associate Thi pound C a n ta lo u p e Deep orange flesh. Serve chilled cantaloupe for break fast. 5 , ? SI 1 00 6 Pack P ic n ic C o o le r R e g .9 3 c 66 S o ft & D ri Liquid Plum'r Antiperspirant Reg.99 Keeps dram s fre e a n d d e a r o f grease hotr a n d grim e A v a ila b le Vt