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Page 4 Portland (ibseiver Thursday, June 28, 1972 R e s id e n tia l M a n p o w e r h e a d res ig n s to a c c e p t p o st C hester Lunu, pressman fo r the i bserver, receives the Sllve. Beaver, scoutings highest award. Lund has been a scoutm aster fo r four years and has pa rticip ated actively at the d is tr ic t level, serving as a m em ber of the D is tr ic t C o m m is s io n e r's staff, camping chairm an, adv is o r to D is tn c t O rder of the A rro w Chap te r and S ta r-L ife Board of Review . He is also active in PTA, Dad’ s C luf^ L ittle League, G ir l Scouts and G oo dw ill. Door-to-door Salesman and your rights F o r our colum n this week, we ate offering a lis t of hints when a salesman comes to you r door, o r c a lls you on the telephone. C lip it out a o i keep it in a handy place. REMEMBER; Does he identify him self? A salesman m ust identify him self w ithin 30 seconds. Who does he represent? Ee a ispiciou s of his sponsorship o r m em bership. See if the product he’ s sellin g is new o r used. Pay spec.ai attention to the p rice and te rm s. Does he o ffe r you a discount fo r names of possible custom ers? It is now ille g a l f o r a salesman tc as* fo r the names of frien ds in o rd e r fo r you to get a certain discount o r a " f r e e g ift” . Does his sales ta lk rin g true? He may be honest o r he may not be. Check him out. Y ju are the consum er and you have rig h ts . In the event that you sign an agreement, it is you r n g h t to cancel w ith in three days fo r any purchase over $50.00. NEVER; . . . sign a contract w ith blank spaces. . . . sign a contract paper to get rid of a salesman. . . . sign a contract without get ting a copy. . . . sign a contract unless you know the total cost. BE SMART: Anything you sign m ight be a contract. Be sure you read what you are signing fo r; shop arourxi. In m ost cases you car. purchase the same item at a store fo r a much cheaper p ric e . Read eve ry word,ever, the sm all p r in t. I f you don’t understand, seek help, phone o r drop into o u r Consum er P rote ction office. Be sure a il the s e lle r ’ s pre m ises are w ritte n in the con tra c t. I f you have any questions be suns to c a ll the Consum er P rote ction P ro g ra m , 575 N. K iilin g s w c rth . 283-2459. Bus to u rs s c h e d u le d W eekly bus tou rs to special points of fo re s try in te rest have been organized by the C enter on a weekly basis be ginning June 27th. The public is invited to jo in these day long tours that begin at 9a .m . at the C enter and re tu rn about 5 pun. R eservations are required on a f ir s t come f ir s t served basis. Each of the eleven tours w ill have an inform ed tour leader in charge assisted by fo re s te rs to explain the p ro gram s underway and answer questions. It’s Your Navy Richard D. Boss E d. D w d i re cto r of the P o rtla n i Res idential Manpower C e n t e r , this week resigned to accept a post at CRuo State L n iv e rs ity effective August 15. D r. Boss, head of PRMC since [vecembei 1969 and as sociated w ith P ortland P ublic Schools since Ju ly 1968, w ill help develop national p ilo t career-education pro je cts as a research spe cia list in voca tion al-te chnical education at the Columbus campus. No successor has as yet been named to the PRMC post. PRMC, financed e n tire ly w ith a $ 1 .6 -m illio n annual grant fro m the L js . D epart ment of L a b o r, operates y e a r- round on three P o rtla nd -area campuses and serves some 250 disadvantaged students from Muitnomahi, Washington, and Clackam as counties. FRM C’ s s ta ff of 85 persons, including 20 teachers, p ro vides liv in g fa c ilitie s , food, m edical ca re , clothing and pocket money fo r men and wo men aged 16 to 22 who a re e n - GREYHOUOD ncTion LADICr 4-k HIGHT @ T O n iG H T * GEN * 0 M 25« POST TIME 7 30 FREE PARKING COMPLETE O i N NG 4 BEVERAGE FACILITIES no S unday racing (Sorry, Oac rrg Wr *« on Cc cow, «« on Onon.O 'j Of i f a. -0 « » j DAILY DOUBLE 2ND a JRO tBTH a 11TM RACES iu d a ttit FRIRVICUI PARK 'I ? - ti ,r f t MULTNOMAH KENNEL CLUB N E 223RD 4 h a l SEY EAST OUT BANFiELD FREEWAY (80N) PHONE 665-2’ 91 B. Que In Town Orders io I go Coll 2 8 2 -6 3 6 3 "h ave become highly sophis ticated operations anil can function v e ry w ell without niy leadership.** A native of the M idw est. D r. Boss received his bachelor’ s degiee in education from C olorado State U n iv e rs ity and his m aster*s ami do cto ra l de grees In education fro m O re gon State U n iv e rs ity . Colonel Edward G tv n - G ary, West V irg in ia Colonel A rth u r J . Gregg F lo re n ce , South C a ro lin a H is professional c a ie e r started w ith a 1953 teaching position in Roseburg. F rom 1958-62 h e w a s d u e c tc r of vo catio na l-ad ult and com m unity college education fo r the Asto ria P ublic School D is tr ic t. Colonel H a rry W, (H ooka- Indianapolis, Italiana O ffic e r s p ro m o te d D r . Boss was the f ir s t p re s- ile n t of C latsop C om m unity College fro m 1962 - 06, then was m anpow er-developm ent consultant fo r the Oregon State Sy stem of Higher Educa tio n ’ s D ivisio n of Continuing Education u n til he joined the Portland School D is tr ic t. D r. and M rs . Boss have two grown childre n and reside in Beaverton. F ive black t 'j s . A rm y of fic e rs have teen selected fo r prom otion to the grade of B r i g a dier G eneral. They are among s ix ty - tw o o ffic e rs nominatevi ami sent to the sen ate by the P resident fo r con firm a tio n . Colonel J u liu s W. Iiecton, J r . - B ryn M aw r, Pennsylvania Colonel George M . Shuffer, J r . - P alestine, le vas EVERYDAY IS "SATURDAY'AT SAFEWAY DISCOUNT ! S A F E W A Y W I L L BE C L O S E D T U E S D A Y , J U L Y 4 Boneless Ham S o fa w o y or A rm ou r Star W h o le Body Gov t In sp ec te d 1 lb. Pltg S a fe w a y - Juicy a n d W h o le s o m e U o i B A r m * CNx, S te a k £ ► CKxb S ir lo in T ip S t e a k Ao^a'ai* $♦••» 'o® f i B e e f R o a s t p ♦o O » ' M mo ♦ e 98c 'fc USDA C K o ^ . • • • • S‘ »»B R ib S te a k s R o u n d S te a k USDA Cba-ce Putì Cv» *k p kg u i« Ì.3 8 G ro u n d T u rk e y b 69c f i S lic e d B o lo g n a R o a s te r s « 59c f i C hopped H am F r y e r P a r ts . 66c Q H a m »« •< , | lk t 7 ee c a n t o n ly S te a k s Safeway »2 l u * c k Meat Safeway »2 oi Mea* pig £.7. Si.<a 68c 98c 1.09 . M ■ * ede S®*, ROYAL OAK EVERYDAY LOW DISCOUNT PRICES Baa. - 11 -o i o . • a tu rn o b la B,l Ip lv i d a p I St®'®« O n ly fiO ly m p ta © A p p le W in e Lem onade T w in Pops f iP o r k & Beans Q u a rt Soda Pop Gallon Bleach BRIQUETS y O re Star«« O n fy Boones Form D in n er W in e BB 101k la« Caldt, aah sat T o w n H ouse Finest Q u a lity 3 0 -o z con C ro g m o n f B everag es (plus d a p .) 69* ■ I O . 2B i ta ft* 23* FRENCH BREAD JB ÇQ W h ite M a g ic W o rks M a g ic G a llo n Chest ■ IC MARCARME Sno w Star Fudge B a n G OTHAM FOAM ICE CHEST I««» St«,,.®« 1-LB. s o n Tip Top Frozen C o n c e n trato 6 - o i Skd.rV REG 2 9 1J®f laa< * I |g r ■ fiP in e a p p le O venjoy B read Fresh B u tter Ripe Olives fiP ic k le Chips f iP a p e r N apkins D el M o n te Fruit in Juice B -o z con W h ite or W h e a t. lo o S ha d y Lane S w e e t F lav o r Rocco B ella P itte d O liv es oz can E a rly C a lifo rn ia S w e e ts - 4 6 oz Shortening 5r « EVERYDAY DISCOUNT PRICES Rafia«* Rv» TV, latacta, Snodi Tim e Favorita P lu m p , G o ld e n -R ip e W » ll-F ill* d G o ld e n E a rj 1 1 0 ! 8 lb s .$1 7'a ’ L arge V in e -R ip e n e d k For Sum m er S a lo d t ! ib. ■ A« ®a ■ N o rth e rn Pock o f 1 6 0 V e lh o y E cono m ical A ll-p u r p o s e 3 1b SCHICK RAZOR BLADES J C a lifo rn io Field G ro w n 42 EVERYDAY LOW DISCOUNT PRICES $1W«%64’ f t NBC Cookies Nestea Ice Tea PRODUCE at Discount Prices Every Day ! PRODUCE f t Safeguard Fresh Corn B ananas Tom atoes f t Lava Soap EACH 7 9 QO TO C I« / p Ha*f H,®. | » «OÖ i» I I a* 78c KRAFT sj Esty carry Tain Wentflat » OOC P o ta to Salad ) B -B -Q Sauce il» an w XO Ro* ■ ........ ‘ 1.98 T u r b o t F ille ts b 79c '• Seafeed fc e e d e d F.a c a a le 4 Fish S tic k s 79c H a e* A S a *.a •IO .s s light «veaght Ffk B B eef J e rk y LUCERNE 54 I » A rm o u r Sm okees BOX R IG USD A G ra d e A U nder 8 -lb . 1 P o rk C hops f i P a r t i S t y le H a m s ||j. £ m s i B arb ecue Turkeys Chuck R oast 1.48 Ì.5 8 P o ta to Chips LUNCH 96 Ofi H a lf or W h o le Fu lly S m oked S a fe w a y Canned Hams 1.68 Safeway P ie c e B o lo g n a b 49c lw»€fc M a e * Safawey fancy 2 -lb . B a c o n ‘ 1.54 T*»<fc-S'ced ee W ell, the Rose F estival fle e t has gone and we’ re sure I there are ■ . rv ..e d itio n s about the snips than the ones we’ ve received so fa r. We hope you took aJvantageof the opportunity to go aboard a ship and see how the crew lives and what a ship does. B ill C . wants to know how powerful the engines are. A ll of the ships, except the subma rin e, were steam turbine pro pelled. The de stro yers all de velop about 30,000 horsepower p e r p ro p e lle r shaft, and can do about j 0 knots (34m ph) fla t out. They are equipped w ith weapons tc counter a ir, sur face, and submarine threats as w ell as operate in the modern electron ic w a r. Sally C . wants to "H o w old you have to be to jo in the Navy?*’ G in s have to be 18 years old and have pa n > r ,» l pe rm issio n, w hile g jy s can e n list at ¡7 with pe rm issio n. Although you are not required to be a high school graduate, the Navy strong ly encocr.ge« com pletion of high school. In fact, many m ore opportun.lies are open to the high school grad and, in general, they do better or the qualifying tests. C a ll o r w rite Enginem anlst Class M e r r e ll H a rris at 4008 N jE . Union (282-5060) o r L t. John S, G ladics at 92! s.W, Washington (221-3041) if you ’ have a question. ro lle d in vocational and aca dem ic pro gra m s. P ortla nd P u b lic Schools con tra cts w ith the fede ra l gov- erom ent to provide sta ff. cu«w ricu lu m and fa c ilitie s at PRM C’ s Springdale and two Southwest P o r t l a n d sites. PRMC headquarters is at 1022 S.W, Salmon St. D r . Boss Joined the P ortland School D is tr ic t as d ir e c to r of special v o c a tio n a l-e d u c a tio n p ro g ra m s. He be ca m e d ire c- to r of Vocational V illa g e , an oth er a lte rn a tive , education fa c ility operated by the P o rt land School D is tr ic t, in J u ly , 1969, and assumed d ir e c to r ship of PRMC six months la te r. In his le tte r of resignation. D r. Boss said he had joined the P ortland d is tr ic t " t o d o w h a t- ever was possible to a ttra c t and hold young people m school aiai m iu c e the d ro p -o u t prob lem . 1 (now) feel confident we have reached our potential in th is a re a .” He said both the PRMC and Vocational V illa g e fa c ilitie s 29e Peenut C ro m e S2c 79c 49c K 45c 10«/, oz. Pro swoof 13-ot. B.H, Soap R®q Bert ) < Io ,1 C R E A M O ’ THE C R O P “ A A ” EGGS M ed ium Size 2 Data- 73c 1 Large Size 2o«.-85c Extra Large 2 Deaea 89c EDWARDS 3-lb.COFFEE Ì iff o r o u J / ¡ l e n d Ä 3 c 1 a B n $198 Y ubanC offee7s1.9i;.'.b$1.0J Yuban Instant f t Funny Face 99c >«,.4Jc