It ’s Your Navy
"W hat can tl» Navy do for
someoie who doesn’ t qualify
for a scholarship to college?"
It you apply for an NROTC
scholarship - or
Naval
Academy - and your grades
aren’t good enough, tie Navy
still may le «file to teip you
get that education you want.
Project BOOST (Broadened
Opportunities lo r o ffic e r se
lection and I raining) lea been
developed by He Bureau of Na
val Personnel to Increase
represeriution of all racial
and ethnic groups within tie
officer corps of the Navy.
A reed exists for officers
with qualities of understanding
and leadership throughexper-
»nce In both disadvantaged
snd
no nils I environments.
The responsibilities of line of
ficers Include dealing with
men from varied sources
working and living together
in a service environment
where tie rules and customs
governing personal and social
conduct arid organizational
relations also differ from
those of civil life .T h e jersons
sought for tills program are
not m erely those with high
relative
standing in aca
demic work and aptitude, but
additionally those who have
shown unusual abilities to
meet and cope with tt» lim its
and restraints tliat lave been
associated with tic people of
their ethnic and racial groups.
Such abilities may show them
selves both In how the Indivi
dual responds to tic rules and
customs of his own group, and
In tl» ways 1« fas found to re
late wlthiwople and their cus
toms In tl« w ider community.
Project BOG6T enrolls se
lected car ululates from de
prived
racial
and ethnic
groups In a s[«clal program
conducted
at the Service
School
Command, N a v a l
Training Center, San Diego,
California. Within two years,
when the candidate la capable
of competing successfully In
a college environment, Iw w lll
then comiwte for entrance to
the Naval Academy, the Reg
ular NRO1C Program or tie
Navy Enlisted Sccntlfic Edu
cation Program .
A joint effort on the part of
the student, tutors and In
structors is directed at cor
recting academic deficienc
JIM BROWN. form er A ll-P ro football player and actor, endorsed
P ie a klont Nixon for re-election. Following a meeting with the
P ie eitlem at the White House, Drown said, "T h is Administration
lias emphasized Black Capitalism* and economic development.
I le i love tills Administration w ill follow up on their promises
I have said I w ill travel for the Presklent, talk with athletes and
Blacks all over die country and work to re-elect President
N ixon."
Brown went on to say that "Dem ocratic r hetoric hasn’t proved
anything."
Actor Jim Drown just finished filming his >»w motion picture
"Slaughter" before arriving In Washington.
Cook seeks opinion
Senator Vern Cook an
nounced that, at the recjuestol
tl» Multnomah County Com
missioners and others, tliat 1«
la reijuestlng an opinion frori
He Attorney General relating
to Multnomah County's power
to U x. with iw rtlc u lar re fe r
ence to t l * recently ad op tad
ctatnty tax on u tilities. The
c o m m i s s i o n e r s recently
adopted a tax on or» | » r cent
of the gross utility charges
within
Multnomah County.
Some utilities and some mem-
l» rs of the Portland City
Council have cliallenged tie
right of tie County to impose
this u x , even though tl» pro
ceeds are earmarked for li
brary support and even though
Multnomah County Is a hurt»
rule county. Senator Cook
said:
"Many
anouy questions
have arisen In connection with
attempts ly County home rule
counties to tax. This is es
pecially true of the recent en
actment try Multnomah County
of a or» per cent utility U x.
’ *In order to esUbllsh a
point of leg inning for tl» text
legislature’s consideration of
this important and complex
m atter, I have at tl» request
and with tl» approval of tl«
Multnomah County Commls-
slorwrs, requested a clarify
ing opinion from the Attorney
G e i» ra l. The results of this
opinion w ill affect everyone In
Multnomah County, since It
may determine wliether or not
their electric, telephone and
gas bills w ill Increase.*’
Morse selects leaders
Porm er Congressman Hob
Duncan w ill serve as one of
tlia SU U Co-Chairman of tie
Wayne Morse forSenateCom-
m lttee. In a statement read at
tl» opening of tl» Morse T r l -
County Headquarters, Duncan
"h ea rtily endorsed” Mor se’ s
candidacy and uiged •Demo
crats to um u lehlnd him ,"
Duncan joins S u u senator
lle t u r K olerts, James Good
win, Gordon Swupe and Roy
Kilpatrick as tl» fifth S U U
Co-Chairman.
Dob Duncan las also agreed
to chair the ProfesslonsCom-
mlttee for M orse. The Com
m ittee's memtwrshlp w ill In
clude attorneys, accountants
and o tl« r professionals who
support M orse.
Wayne
Morse also an
nounced Ha estate senator Don
W lllr« r w ill serve as tie
chairman ol tleC om m itteeof
l egislators for M orse.
In naming his Tri-County
Organization, Morse Intro
duced Beulah Hand, Clacka
mas C o u n ty Chairwoman,
Gladys M c C o y , Multnomah
C o u n ty
Chairwoman, and
G e r r y P r a t t , Washington
County Chairman.
M ike Kopetakl was Intro-
as the Tri-County Coordinator
and Wayne Kllnewas named as
Volunteer Coordinator.
year Incumbent Edith Green,
lias consistently claimed H et
Washington should stare with
H« states. " Y e t when H e b ill
for revenue sharing came be
fore the House of Representa
tives,
the Incumbent voted
against I t ," 1« said.
Walsh said, "C ities and
states lave found H«mselves
unable to tax citizens to pay
for needed services because
the Federal Government has
taken more than Its share of
taxes.
"T he time has come to re
verse the flow of tax d o llars ,"
Walsh added. "Urban areas,
such as the T hird D istrict,
desperately need this money.”
The Army Green
lence and continue her educa
tion in the dental field.
Commissioned as a captain.
D r . Zelanis has one advantage
over 1er male counterpans.
” 1 don't have to a sk any pa
tients to open their mouths.
They are so shocked w lthdls-
bellef, Hiey just sit there and
stare with their mouths open,”
she claim s. "D uring their
whole time In the chair they
never quite believe I ’m really
a dentist, but no one has ever
asked m e ."
D ID YOU KNOW . . .
Tliat the firs t airplane flight
on a m ilitary Installation took
place at Fort M ye r, Virginia
in September, 1908. The pilot?
None other th a n
O rville
W right. It seems he was under
contract to provide the Army
with two hesvler-H ian-slr ve
hicles.
AMSC
CELEBRATES 25th
ANNIVERSARY
This year marks the 25th
anniversary of the 600 off leers
of the A rmy Medical Specialist
Corps. Since its establish
ment, this corps, comprised
of dieticians, physical thera
pists and occupational thera
pists. has contributed immea
surably to the high quality of
nealth care services provided
our men in Arm y greens.
Happy Birthday to every single
one of you!
I said on March 7 that 1
would not be „ candidate for
United Stales Senator in 1972,
and I did not seek He Re
publican nomination in the
Oregon p rim ary election.
Since Hiat time there has
been s p e c u la t io n by the
media — and expression of
hope from many, many con
stituents — that I might be
come an independent can
diate. I added to the specula
tion by openly voicing some
thoughts that continued to
weigh on me.
1 wish to say now H et I
am sticking to my statement
disavowing my candidacy. The
door is firm ly shut.
One thought 1 publicly ex
pressed was my apprehension
that we might not get a Legis
lature in 1973 that would be
responsive to the most ob
vious need of the people. I
said this would be a personal
disaster, because a principal
reason I gave up a try at Hie
Senate was to remain as
Governor to labor for Oregon
tax and school finance reform .
An analysis of He situation
has eased my concern. The
Legislative
and Executive
branches have had to over
come terribly difficult prob
lems In the pest, and we
have. I am convinced Hat we
w ill again find In the 1973
session the progressive at
titude that has so often marked
Oregon legislatures.
When the issue of an In
dependent candidacy firs t was
broached. 1 responded that I
was keeping H e door open
partly as a warning to He
1972 nominees fo r U.S. Sena
tor that they must treat the
President with respect in their
campaign dialogue.
1 KENNEDY'S
1 AUTO BODY SHOP
1 Foreign andDomesticCars
■ John Kennedy - Owner
■ 3939 N . W illiam s Avenue
| T e l. 287-6657
PORTLAND CLEANING
WORKS
3947 N. M ississippi Ave.
287-1900
3968 N. W illiam s Ave.
282-8361
ONE DAY SERVICE
__________
kuulunein
282-5539
2330 N. E. Alberta St
This space is
available for
your
business message!
Well-designed house, near
Zoo, 2 bedroom, fireplace,
unfum., 5 min. from down
town, call 223-4784.
H
S iste r Te re sa, spirltua I read
e r and adviser. Help solve all
problems, love, m arriage and
business. Call for appoint
ment 282-0628.
P o r t l a n d , O r e. 97 2 I I
W P T io r
■ dial - a - job :
Help Wanted
: 2 2 7 -5 8 2 8 £
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ATTENTIO N
1st CLASS MECHANICS
M r , Al M onng, of Wyoming
Machinery Co. is now hiring
ftilly qualified top men who
are seeking job security.
A young, aggressive, ra
pidly
expanding
CA TER
PILLAR dealership located In
the high, clean a ir of the
Rocky Mountains offers you
[
THE PORTLAND OBSERVER
2201 N. Killingsworth
Portland,Oregon
283-2486
W E ARE FULLY EQUIPPED TO
ORIGINATE OR DUPLICATE
any printed
MATERIAL
AIL TYPES OF PRINTED
MATTER
W E CAN SATISFY Y O U R
P R IN TIN G NEEDS
CASPER, WYOMINC
(307) 235-2706
82601
An Equal opportunity
Employer
~WANTED~
Man and Woman for janitorial
Hiring immediately.
♦
this:
Hunting, fishing, camping
year round . . . Religious fa
cilities for all faiths , .
Excellent uncrowded educa
tional facilities.
We now have openings for:
--F IE L D SERVICEMEN
■MECHANICS
(1 Year & Up Experience)
— HJD. Mechanics
(F o r Diesel Engines
— HJ3. Mechanics
(F o r HJ3. Chassis Work)
If you are Interested in Im
proving your way ol life, and
advancing to the top while
working In excellent sur
roundings that we offer, please
call or w rits to :
M R . AL MOR1NG
DIRECTOR OF SERVICE
WYOMING MARH1NERY CO.
P .O . BOX 2335
AMBITIOUS
MOTHERS
A
Good
714
) JZoast
wagat-company
N.E.
Alberto
Ja n ito rial
benefits.
288-5138
Service
! HREliG HTER-
’
Serve your community as a fire fighter with tl« CITY OF
PORTLAND FIRE BURE AU. Noprlorexperienoe necessary.
Salary
at $8,590 per year, with periodic Increases, to
$12,314 after five years. Many benefits, Including top re tire -
ment plan, sick leave, city paid fam ily health insurance and
24 paid vacation days a year.
(
* I
I
suns
i
Candidate must be a high school or GED graduate, age 21
through 25 (21 to 30 for Vets) and must be at least 5 ft. 7 In.
' call. Applications w ill («taken at the Portland C ivil Service
office at 510 S.W. Montgomery Street, August 21st through
September 1st, 1972 (closed weekends) and at (he F ire T ra in
ing Center, 5340 N . Interstate, August22nd toSeptemher 1st.
1972. For more Information call 228-6141, extension 350
Splendid opportunity to earn
good income during school
hours. No previous experi
ence necessary. Phone M rs .
Haynes at 234-5763.
M ILT O N 8t OSCAR’S
Steak House 4 Lounge
5700 NE Union
287-3647
284-4656
PORTLAND THRIFT
FASHION WHEEL
STORE
5620 NE Union 287-0910
5709 NE Union
Clothing, funiture. etc.
I WILLIAM’S FOOD
|
MARKET
I 2709 NE 7th 284-9973
1 The Friendliest place
A L L IE D PERSONNEL
OFFICES. INC.
1700 SW 4H
In Town
P. D. Q. ENCO
SERVICE CENTER
Handles a ll your car
problems
283-3633
Fashionable W igs at
Fashionable Prices
it g lv e-a -w a y prices
224-6543
Employment Specialists
1
1 SAM and OLLIE'S
1
GROCERY
1
519 NE broadwav 2flJ-5050B
1460 NE Prescott
PORTLAND'S FINEST
EBONY CLUB
2125 N Vancouver Ave.
Wanted
PLASTERING JOURNEYMAN
wanted. Immediate opening.
Contact
Project LXitreach,
Walnut Park Bldg., Room 204,
5329 N .E . Union Ave. Apply
In person.
289-0559
The North Area's Only
Complete Garden Center
Prescriptions our
Specialty
Phone 284-S1SS
|
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champagne, wines, m ixers. . a t the lowest prices In
town
2 8 1 -2 7 3 1
Whoever took the FELTO N
BOOK from the < '-DE HO
T E L , 1022 S.W
along
with the nr qQ
of the
Copy C
« inform
M rs . '
.im s (Sarah
John.
clerk, and Tom,
husbo,
j was a resident of
the Clyae Hotel, Rm . 222, now
residing at the Commodore
Hotel, Rm, 316. Whoever has
received
th e s e
articles,
please call 223-7294.
GARDEN CENTER
1936 N . Killingsworth
2701 NE 7th
4603 N . W illiam s Avenue
LOST AND FOUND
Employment
L et P e PTS BtrTTLE SHOP be your headquarters for
I Io yd Censer — N ext to rba Liquor Storr
PtPI S Ona and O nly Store
Opan »J0 a m to » 0 0 p.m Daily
S u n d a y I N oon to 4 0 0 p.m.
PLANO OR ORGAN LESSONS:
Latest and modem method
guarantees that you can learn
to play either instrum ent.For
i n f o r m a t i o n , please call
287-1634.
GARDNER'S LAWN and
PAIGE'S PHARMACY
B arber Shop
HOUSE FOR RENT
Whether my keeping the
door open an eighth of an inch
until this time had any im
pact. I do not know. But 1
must remark that He dialogue
has been c iv il.
I have been encouraged by
He m ail I have received sup
porting my efforts to protect
He Presidency from dis
respectful and arrogant a t
tention.
Another benefit for H»
people has been H a t Senator
M ark Hatfield and I have de
veloped an increasingly mean
ingful working relationship in
recent months.
This has shown anew H at
he can be effective in dealing
w lH Oregon’ s problems and
therefore 1 reaffirm my in
tention to support him fo r re -
election.
The public’ s desire to have
me entec He Senate contest
has been made known to me
innumerable times. This has
teen a compelling factor in
my looking at H at race in
depH during 1972.
At no
time, Hough, did I completely
escape He realization H at the
pressing casks of governor
had, in the final reckoning, to
take precedence over my per
sonal political ambitions.
I am deeply grateful for the
interest Oregonians have dis
played in both my running for
the Senate and continuing to
serve as governor. Although
H e ir advice had conflicting
elements, the Hread of sup
port of this administration
was constant within it.
Such backing by so many
concerned Oregonians w ill
strengthen our determination
to keep up He leadership tl»
people
expect
from
this
office.
Service Directory
Cash and Maxey's
NATE
HARTLEY
Fuel Oil
Ted and Pats
Restaurant
5246 NE Union
3940 N W illiam s
Try our speciality:
Our own homemade
Potato Salad
’’Made with Soul"
Also
1 Cold Beer- Wine
282-3843 - 284-0555
Help Wanted
HUMAN RESOURCES
PLANNER
For the Mid-Columbia Eco
nomic Development D is tric t.
Education, college graduate
with degree In Social Sciences
and one year of experience
In a planning agency. Salary
$9,000 per year. Jobdescrlp-
tlon available, contact Exe
cutive Director, Annex B..
502 East 5th St. The Dalles.
Oregon 97058.
M ID-CO LUM BIA ECONOMIC
DEVELO PM ENT DISTRICT
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
7
Governor declines
Senate race
Revenue
ies. Anearlydeterm lnatlonof
a student's difficulties Is nb-
M ike Walsh. 39 year old
ts ined through tl» use ol stan
challenger of Edith Green's
ds rdtzed tests and Instructor
seat In Congress, said that tie
and
counselor evaluation.
R eve rare Sharing B ill passed
Special attention Is given to
by Hie Huise of Represen
developing good study habits
tatives is going to help states
and adjustment to college pre
and localities accomplish tie
paratory work and officer can
tasks Hey feel are vital, raHi-
didate status. Specialists in e r tlian those programs dic
teaching and counseling lave
tated by Congress snd Govern
been a as lg red to tie BOOST
ment Bureaus.
School staff for this purpose.
In a noon speech before He
From September through
Milwaukie Rotary, Walsh sakl
May, Project BOOST students
Oiat If tl« Senate version of
participate with tl» entire
He bill Is adopted. It Is pos
student body In m ilita ry rou
sible Oregon may receive
tine, athletics, extracurricu
eveti a larger share than now
lar activities and, wleri appro
intlcipatcd.
priate, In academic classes.
Walsh said his opponent, 18
T l« special BOOST curricu
lum concentrates on math
ematics, physical and social
sciences, and tl«com m unica
tions skills of reading, w rit
ing, listening and s[»aking.
1 1« lnatruction is flexible and
R v K fia
\JU
P ia u la
*
Includes Individualized adap
By Ssg. W. C . Davis
tion to tl» abilities and needs
of tl« students. Included In
LIK E TAKING YOUR M O TH
Hie program are educational
ER ALONG IN I HE ARMY
and personal counseling, de
velopment of study skills and
T l« soldiers stationed at
time management, w e ll-o r
F o rt
Wainwright,
Alaska
ganized Intramural and extra
really enjoy themselves since
mural activities, and opportu
a group of enlisted wives be
nities for wider participation
gan cooking for them. No, they
In cultural and social events.
haven’t replaced the mess
Applications for Project
halls, but as one member of the
BOOST w ill be processed in
wives’ group says, "M y oven
April and May this year. Se
Is ready and I love to bake.”
lection of the best qualified is
And bake they do. Instead of
made by an Administrative
using their talents for their
Board of Application Review
own get-togethers, the wives
assisted by a special educa
now cook up a trestevery once
tional panel. T l» total record
In a while for the men in the
of each applicant Is consid
barracks.
Almost e v e r y
ered, including motivation for
month they can look forward to
Hie Project and subsequent
plies of cookies, cakes and
commissioning,
recommen
candles as well as punch and
dations of school teachers,
coffee. You couldn’ t get that
counselors, coaches and em
kind of treatment many places,
ployers. and previous aca
even at home.
demic sn d extracurricu larac-
tlvltles.
"O PEN WIDE I"
Selected candidates are or
M ary Zelanis has put her
dered to the BOOST School In
arms around more soldiers
August. Candidates enlisted
than probably any woman In
In tl» Naval Reserve fo rP ro -
the A rm y. She’s one of two fe
ject BOOST attend a shortened
male dentists presently on
recruit
training
program
duty In the Army and Is cur
p rior to reporting to San
rently assigned to F ort Dlx.
Diego, California,
New Jersey.
If you have any questions,
The 24-year old native of
call Eng ineman 1st Class
Paterson, N J „ received her
M e rre ll H a rris at 282-5000,
Doctor of Dental Medicine
or walk In and see him at 4008
from tie University of Louis
N .E . Union, or call Lieuten
ville last year and decided to
ant John Gladlcs at 221-3041.
enter the Army to galnexper-
He
Portland/observer August 24. 1972 p .g e
Walsh supports
Ad Space Salesman
for metro newspaper
Comm, w ith advance
Equal Opportunity
Employer
P.o.
Box 3137 City, 97208