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Portland/Observer Thursday, July 20, 1972
P 0 K T L A \n &
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world o f women
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R ic h fie ld a w a r d s
s c h o la rs h ip s
Maggie Friday, Amandie Ray and Ophelia Boyd enjoy quilting
at the Senior Adult Service Center,
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latent potential, as deter
mined by tests and intetviews
with th e ir respective school
counselors.
According
to H a rry C.
T o lliv e r, A ffirm a tive Action
Coordinator fo r the Western
Area of A tlantic Richfield,
the company undertook this
action “ . . . to encourjge the
development of our female
population into fields that
have been heretofore domi
nateti by m en."
T o lliv e r added that the
grants w ill be administered
by the respective colleges
which the recipients are to
attend.
The money w ill go
toward defraying transporta
tion, books and meal expenses
related to school attendance.
Governor Tom McCall said
ttxlay that a change in State
liepartment of A griculture
rules has been proposed to
allow the public sale of home-
baked goods.
McCall s a il he directed that
action be taken after appli
cation of present rules brought
in end to sales of home-baked
bread, pastries and s im ila r
prolucts at the Salem Public
Market.
Present rules in effect fo r
five years require baked goods
to be prepared in a separate
kitchen.
A $25 inspection
p e n u lt also is required.
A griculture D ire cto r Irv in
Mann said the definition of
what constitutes a hakery w ilt
be changed to make the rule
apply only to those procuding
goods more than once a week.
The Salem Public Market is
open only on Saturdays, and
the baked goods sold there
usually are prepared early
that Jay.
Markets offering fo r sale
the products of uninspected
bakeries would be required
C r e d it in fo
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Board members of the Senior Adult Service Center include
Texanna Fisher, Amandie Ray, Ophelia Boyd, Maggie Friday,
M arie Smith, chairman, and E.W. Smith.
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I H r rif.hRrrt Fnrindtree Drives in
"CRAFTS BIG SCORE!”
B a k in g r u le
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A new approach to the
awarding of scholarship funds
is being tried by A tlantic
Richfield Company with the
dual aim of helping to de
velop the " la te bloom er," as
well as the female graduate,
both neglected segments of
the student population.
The company has presented
30 $100 college grants to
graduating female students at
Jefferson, Manual A rts and
Roosevelt High Schools in re
cognition of their potential to
achieve, but whose grades
would otherwide not qualify
them fo r distinction.
The ten students from each
school have C and C-minus
grade point averages. T heir
selection is based on th e ir
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to advise consumers that the
products
"w e re prepared,
processed or manufactured at
premises not licensed o r In
spected by the Oregon De
partment of A griculture under
the Oregon hakery law s."
E xisting rules had not pre
viously l«en applied to the
Salem Public Market, and no
health problems had twen en
countered.
But Mann said that many
s im ila r operations were being
started and, to protect con
sumers. the rules were en
forced fo r all the markets.
McCall sakl it was im por
tant to I ind a way to allow
the infrequent sale of home-
baked products because It Is
one of the few ways the pro
ducers may supplement often
times meager incomes.
Man s a il the $-’ 5 license
fee w ill not te required of
ir r e g u la r ly -o p e r a te d
bakeries.
A public (rearing on the pro
posed rule change w ill 1»
called if 25 or more |<ersons
request it In w ittin g to the
I repartment of A griculture,
I he rule is scheduled to take
effect September I,Matin sakl.
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(including * ' * * ^ < ^ ¿ 7 * ” Motor)
Hundreds of Additional Prizes
(including ticket* to see the movie
and sound track album* of the music)
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Name
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Address
City
In the last edition we spoke
of the person's right to look
at his cre id t information file ,
and this right is given him
under the C redit Act. The
question comes up after a
request to look at the file
is whether o r not there is a
charge fo r this service, and
M rs. Gloria G. Vernon, a June 1967, she served as the
the amount thereof. There
veteran government econo
Labor Department’ s resident
are two rules to be remem
m ist, has been named D irec
representative on the U. S.
bered which are as follows:
to r of the Office of Foreign
delegation to the sixth round
When you have applied to a
Policy in the Labor Depart
of the General Agreement on
business fo r cre d it and you
ment's Bureau of International
T a riffs and Trade (GA TT) ne
are refused because of an
Labor A ffa irs.
gotiations in Geneva,Switzer
unfavorable cre d it report, ypu
In her new position, M rs.
land. F o r this work, she was
cannot be charged the usual
Vernon w ill d ire ct the acti
lauded by the Labor Depart
three d o lla r fee o r any amount
vities of the Office, which
ment fo r having made "a n
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in order to determine who
is responsible forforum lating
outstanding contribution to the
filed
the
bad
report
and
get
trade policy fo r the Labor
achievement of United Sûtes
it straightened out.
Department as it affects the
foreign economic p o licy."
There is a three d o lla r fee
Ameican working force and
M rs . Vernon has served on
to inspect your cre d it infor
fo r administering the U. S,
several other U.S.delegations
mation file when you go to
trade adjustment assistance
to international conferences
the cre d it reporting com
program.
concerned with trade policy.
pany merely to find out what
M rs. Vernon, who has re
The Durham, N.C., native
Nina Cooper ofcakland, C alifornia, visits Geneva's alung with
is in your file , o r if you are
cently served as Deputy and
graduated with a BA from
.Margraet P hillips and Alena B rim .
just simply curious to know
Acting D ire cto r of the Office
Howard University in Wash
your credit rating.
of Foreign Economic Policy,
ington, D.C., where she stu
Watch this column fo r next
joined the Department in 1957
died tuswess administration
week's edition as the Con
as a albor economist with
and economics. She also dki
sumer Protection Program
the D ivision of Wage, Hour,
graduate work in these sub
D ire c to r w ill bring important
and Public Contracts.
jects at Howard and North
information to all our readers
She joined the Bureau of
by Elizabeth Ann Churchwell
Carolina Central U niversity
from a conference with the
International Labor A ffa irs as
at Durham.
principal
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agencies
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an international economist in
She lives in S liver Spring,
Rememieririg that there are
Port- md.
dance In my life fo r myself
I9W. From January 1966 to
.Maryland.
365 days of the year, take a
and my son, and you don't
minute o r two of your time
have to go to church every
to re a lly ask yourself, how
Sunday to believe that there
many days of the year are
is a God. 1 know there
you really honest with your
fine, and he’ s been really
self and others.
watching over me and my
W ell, I took the test aixl I
Love Ones. People a ll over.
must say this much fo r sure
Please Understand o u r Cause
I came out half and half. There
"Honesty is Pride within
FAMOUS LABELS
are times in which we say to
its e lf.”
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sourselves why be honest?
LIQUIDATORS O’ ’ »!
When people don't believe you
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damaci c o c o s
when you’ re telling the truth
MANUFACTURE'. ClOSEO j ” .
North Killingsworth of Albino
anyway, but when you lie, they
believe you, that's only if you
have a sincere look on your
face.
Through the years, the (hard
years) of my life I've learned
the hard way it ’ s much better
Thelma Lam bert and An
to tell the truth and suffer
gela Pittman of the Northeast
than to lie and let the lie de
YWCA
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present Soul
prive you la te r on in life of a
Dancing at tie noon luncheon
little happiness that all people
on the patio of the Dowtwvn
deserve.
YWCA on Thursday, July 20.
But only you can decide the
life you must lead and soon,
1 pary hard fo r teip and gui
SEE "SHAFT’S BIG SCORE!" AT YOUR
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Howard grad named
to Labor Department
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