Pori land
So you want to be an officer?
M ldahlpmen s«t upon grey
chipped benches watching a
thin man, dressed m (,,|od
gieena, lecturing on various
(■bases of liellcopter and am
phibious assault.
Before them, a derelict
green and yellow liellcopter
wltliout propellers rested on
a support in tlie sand, To
die helicopter's left two am
phibious landing cra ft were
silhouetted against the ocean.
Sometimes tlie Instructor
would point to these craft,
end while he spoke men In
combat gear demonstrated
methods ol entering and eva
cuating tlie vehicles.
When tlie lesson was over,
die midshipmen gathered in
diree groups and put d ie lr
new-gained knowledge to use.
A helo team tan across tla
sand, and one midshipman hit
his lelmeted lead as 1« en
tered d a helo. A notlargroup
entered the darkened In te rio r
of a landing cra ft and aud-
ilenly emerged, screaming
savagely and diving Into tla
»and. tine did a ta lly flop
when la landed.
S till another groupemerged
ftxirn atop a landing craft
shouting ••shark” as they
plumetteil, some headfirst.
Into da sand.
F o r a passerby tla sceia
might Inve resembled a Key
stone Cop comedy, hut for 384
midshipmen
who
recently
completed three weeks tra in
ing st tla Navsl Amphibious
liase. C o m e d o , C alif., tla
course wss anything lu t fun.
Throughout tla lr stay tla
men, from 25 c o lle g e s
throughout da United Slates,
lose early |n tla morning to
do tuns and calisthenics.
F o r one of those three
weeks tla y ran through an
obstacle course designed fo r
Basic
U n d e rw a te r la -
m llltlo n /se a l t r a in e e s : a
course where (la least de
manding rig o rs Include ( raw l-
Ing on one’ s lack under le rtc d
w ire , climbing a dnee-level
tower, and scaling a cargo
•at which seems a mile high.
F or s trainee with practice,
an excellent time on tla
course Is 7-9 minutes, tu t
fo r tla midshipmen, a good
time was 20 minutes.
An amphibious assault d i
ms veil the final week of tra in
ing.
During Oa exercise, m id-
shlpmen landed by tractors
and lallcopters, firin g blanks
Indian Social work
begins at PSU
at an imaginary enernv (por
trayed by Marmesj hidden In
dunes.
F o r some of tie midship
men tie attack might have
teen a blessed re lie f when
com[«red to d a previous two
w e e ks--lf ore ora could only
disregard da gruff voice of a
c ig a r-b u tt-c la w in g Marine
who continually yelled, "Move
Itl Move ip d a m m it!"
( ire consolation fo r tie m ki-
shlpment was dial die course
brought them ore step re a re r
d ie lr gold bars which they
were earning.
project w ill la underway from
10 sun. to 10 p jn . a ll three
days of the holiday weekend.
During tie (ast three years,
Young Republicans lave made
this service available at an
average of three times per
year , in 1971 It Is estimated
that 7000 (arsons stopped at
Body and Fender R epair
M o i l reasonable shop in town
Carlos
2 8 7 -8 5 2 9
2 6 0 9 N. Vancouver Ave.
Portland, Oregon
"Expectant parents'* are
invited to attend a series of
Iree prenatal care classes to
le offered at Emanuel Hos
pital teginntng September II
at 7 p jn .
( itbers In tie series of hour
long classes w ill he feld on
successive Monday evenings:
September 18 and 25 and (jc -
b her
1 he four-week
course is open to a ll pregnant
women and their huslends,
regardless of w le re they plan
to have the baby delivered.
Classes meet in tie Nursing
A rts Lalxiratory of theEman-
| Roll Waistline Flab
YR Safety P roject rest stops
in tie Haldock Rest Areas
just south of W ilsonville.
Club members (eel tle te Is
no luestion Oat this project
saves lives. Because of this,
YR’ s lave le v e r charged for
tie service though contribu
tions ate accepted.
HOUSE FDR RENT
Well-designed house, near
Zoo, 2 bedroom, fireplace,
unfurn., 5 m in, from down
town, call 223-4784.
: dial - a - job :
Justow rlter opperator or
trainee.
Must be accurate
typist.
Call 283-2486
£ 2 2 7 -5 8 2 8
Wby w ee« v slue M e tim e oa tiring.
boriAg push ups Mt upe or togging
• hen thta health budding lin k w o n d ti
quickly k t« you trim i m h o o ff your
• • i d line m ju d • few p k a u n i re I as mg
se<«od« of teey effort every Say* Trim
W heel a o r i i M e «om en rrg rrd vofw
help* you wretch and breathe m ten
lificaJly to re I as fatigue cauung «en
wow«
• • it u i m u I a*es healthful
osygen rich M ood flow
In $ud 9 0 w toods of daily Trim Wheel
mg you te n do more lo hutM up your
ow n natural m u u k g n d k and lower
heck than «pending 20 lime« as long OA
liriAg. boring fogging and other tlrenu
ou t «««ruses’
We have several 40 hour
per week positions to f ill.
If you are 5’ 8 " o r ta lle r,
21 o r older, have a car and
phone, and have no police
record, apply in person at
317 S.W. Alder, Room 1210,
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
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Hiring
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KNIT BLOCKING
OUR SPECIALTY
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M IN O S SfPAJSS - N O CMASGf
«CK-US 1 D tllV E r r
282-8361
19 ■I N . W illia m
“ Y ou’ve Triad The Red, N o w Try The B o d "
N. A lexander, Proprietor
M a u d ii e Sper e r Sm ith c e le b ra te s h e r b irth.la-, a ' (
GENEVA’S
4 2 2 8 N . W illia m s
M arried couples to serve
as house ¡»rents fo r Youth
Care Centers. Work 7
days, off 7 days. Top
salary and benefits. Mod
el C ities residents p refer
red.
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5128 NE Rodney
288-8861
KENNEE
AUTO BODY SHOP
F oreign a-xll o n .e sticC a rs
John Kennedy - im n e r
9
W illiam s we.nue
e l. 287-6657
Wi )RKS
39M
WANTED
An option fo r 3rd Street
25f per hour.
P h illis Adams
227-9255
. \y d i lain s \ ve .
Cash and Maxey’ s
B a rb e r Shop
4603 N. W illiam s Avenue
Phone 284-5188
S ister Teresa, spiritual read
e r and adviser. H elpsolveall
problems, love, m arriage and
business. Call fo r appoint
ment 282-0628.
PORTLAND THRIFT
STORE
5620 NE’ Union 287-0910
C lothing, funiture, etc.
at g ive -a -w a y prices
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w a g e i-c o m p a n y
N.E.
A lberta
benefits.
2 8 8-5 138 .
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? f u ll y e a rs IB b ig issues) o f a ll ih e la i
est « Y lg « ,(à ird le s .B ra s .J e w e lr y »«ali a n d
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Service Directory
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ONE DAY SERVICE
Registration fo r tie course
may le completed at tie firs t
class session, according to
M rs. Vera Goodwin, R. N „
Emanuel staff nurse who in
structs tie course. She is
experienced In both obstetri
cal and pediatric nursing and
earned her m aster’ s degree
in nursing with a m ajor in
maternal and child health at
tie University of Washington.
Classes are held at Eman
uel quarterly; tie next session
is scteduled January 8. 15.
22 and 29, 1973.
Ad Space Salesman
for metro newspaper
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and
l h r O r e g o n S t a ir B a r A .w x 'ia -
a lio n . W r ill e n h y W il l B e r n a r d .
NORTH & N.E. PORTLAND
Anderson cited statistics
showing
tliat tw enty-eight
fatalities lad teen motor ve
hicles, twenty pedestrians and
three bicycles. He expressed
pa rticu la r concern tliatbo [e r
cent of ¡edestrian fatalities
were e lderly persons and that
pedestrian deaths lave in
creased 186 jercentconi|iared
with last year. He said alco
hol was a factor in seventeen
casualties and law violations
in forty.
Anderson proposed tie City
take steps to implement long
term tra ffic safety proposals.
He also proposed a meeting
with representatives of tie po
lice, courts. T ra ffic Engi
neering and T ra ffic Safety
Commission to discuss pos
sible short term measures to
keep fatalities down.
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s te rlin g
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S tre tch w iq
tk r m a n e n tly curl
ed, even In rain .
A public sersier fc u lu rr
Inar-ru-an Bar
PORTLAND
CLEANING WORKS
1934.”
WANTED
A fro
G o ld e n
C ross
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S tretch vviq
: ir.riZ~-xr--.nnJ
Here loo, when the man
brought suit, tr,c gun manufac
turer relied on ‘‘tampering’’ as a
defense But a firearm s expert
testified that the explosion was
due not lo the widening o f the
slot but lo an o rigina l defect in
the steel.
A cco rd in g ly, the co u rt held the
m an u fa ctu re r liable The judge
said that in these circumstances,
the h u n te r’s alte ra tio n simply
made no difference in the eyes o f
the law.
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GARDNER'S LAWN ai
GARDEN CENTER
1930 N. K Ulingsworth
289-0559
The N orth Area’ s Dnlv
mplete Garden Center
MILTON s OSCAR’S
Steak House i Lounge
5700 NE Union
287-3647
PAIGE’S PHARMACY
2701 NE 7th
284-4650
Prescriptions our
Specialty
FASHION WHEEL
5709 NE Union
283-3633
Fashionable Wlgs at
Fashionable P rices
* M en and Woman for janitorial service.’
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Monroe, Louisiana 71201
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which changed the ladder's d is tri
bution o f weight, .1 court ruled
that the m.
a hold the
manufacturer li; le lo r his in ju ry .
On the other hand, not every
alte ra tio n w ilt increase the chance
o f an accident In another case, a
hunter widened a cartridge slot
on his rifle I ater, during an o u t
ing, he was h u rl when the gun
exploded in his bands
City Commissioner Lloyd
Anderson warned the C i t y
Council at Its Informal confer
ence Hat a new high fo r P o rt
land tra ffic fatalities may le
reached In 1972. Anderson
cited the fifty-one fatalities of
this year as the basts fo r this
warning.
Anderson said, " A projec
tion of this rate, based on the
exjienence of previous yea is ,
predicts a fatality total of
ninety to one hundred. This
would exceed Portland’ s pre
vious high of eighty-nine in
2330 N. E Alberta St. P o r tla n d , O re . 97211
ItM
g t
During your free hours
earn extra cash. P art or
fu ll tim e.
Above average
income.
Phone M ary King
at 234-5763.
2 8 2 -5 5 3 9
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t a p e re d sides A
bat a
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asSaiRv tw r mfrvstwd
Vwsr lavar k « t musi
LADIES!!!
guard
NATE
HARTLEY
Fuel Oil
S t y le ’G " «>l <>B
S t y le
S t r e t c h W lq
M A IL O R D ER M A R T D EFT L IS
2701 Sterlington Rd . Suite 2.17
the bo ttom in hopes o f giving il
greater stability
Because < f Hus a lteration,
282-8361
$ 6 .9 5
Whenever you have a few spare * «
onda hut not more than ' limes a day
fuai get out your Turn W heel kneel
Sown
and go to it N o need to di«
robe
b ecause in IS arvond« you
ik» n l even work up a sweat* Rut you
do give siomecb and lower bask mu«
lies a safe «stitfying almost effortle««
wat k o u t* You love tensH»ns and un
• anted trnhes A« the m u u le s firm
sour •a is tlin e grows smaller
and
sm alkr
and s m alk r* You look
belter You feel healthier Your friends
w ill think you re on a cra«h d ie t’
A nd you do it all m (list 9 0 u v
day
w qhoul «training*
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TRIM WHEEL.. Slims Stomachs by as Much
as 3 Inches—Without Dreary Diels
or Exhausting Exercises!
siM Ft r s r e r r c H n roll rhythm marks
ecu.W SA G mtARFCAR PAST-STARTS SHOWING R f SLATS IN A OAVI
PLASTERING JOURNEYMAN
wanted. Immediate opening.
Contact
P roject Outreach,
Walnut Park Bldg., Room 204,
5329 N.E. Union Ave. Apply
In person.
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away in just
90 seconds a day!
SPECIAL LOW PRICE Only
uel Hospital School of Nursing,
2828 North Gantenhein,
Emptiasis is on nutrition,
emotional and physical de
velopment, la lxir and delivery,
baby care, growth and de
velopment. l i e course also
includes a film and tour of
tie Emanuel m aternity de
p a rtm e n t,
in c lu d in g
’ ’ room ing-in’ ’ fa cilitie s of
fered at the hospital, and dis
cussion of wliat to anticipate
fo r fathers who wish to be
with their wives in tie d e li
very room, as is permitted
at Emanuel.
PIANO DR ORGAN LESSONS!
Latest and modern 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.
WANTED
(Continued fror i ;ig. 2, col. 5)
had nailed strips of wood along
Prenatal classes scheduled
Coffee served on freeway
Anna Peterson, chairman of
d a Multnomah Young K e iu b ll-
can Club, announced (uday
that, fo r d a third successive
Labor Day weekend. Young
Republicans w ill la at tie
Haldock real area on In te r
state
Five
serving
free
Coffee, soft drinks, Cookes
and saving lives. Thia safety
1,1972 Page 7
The Family Lawyer
Traffic
deaths
increase
I le School of Social Work
Hearn, lean of tie School of
st Portland State U niversity
Social Work, who said there
has received $199,614 from tie
is an extreme shortage of
National Institute fo r Mental
trained Indian social worker s
Health to establish tie N orth-
to leal wldi the enormous
west's firs t Indian Social Work
social and tealth problems
Education Program .
facing Indians in a p re
To fag In In September and
dominately white society.
to focus on problems facing
Both Hearn and M rs. Betty
urban as well as reservation
Leonard, an assistant pro
Indians and Native Alaskans,
lessor who w ill act as the pro
the program Is being planned
gram ’ s associate director the
and developed by Indians.
fir s t year, believe social work
John Spence, a 31-year-old
and social work education can
Northwest Indian who Is co-
provide an Impetus for social
chairman of Portland’sUnited
change fo r Indians and that
Indian Council and la s con
Indian social workers are in
ducted the alcoholism coun
the best position to fielp t le ir
seling and recovery program
own people.
fo r tie Portland Metropolitan
Steering Committee fo r th e
Students in tie program tins
la s t three years, fas been
y e a rw ill have an Indian-based
ramed program d i r e c t o r .
fe ld experience in Portland’ s
W orking wltti Spence on d e
United Indian Council. Future
program ’ s developiiant w ill
field units fo r tie proposed
le an advisory committee
five -ye a r
p ro g ra m
are
comprised p rim a rily of In
planned at Chemawa Indian
dians.
Hoarding School and tie Wann
Emms Gross, a form er
Springs Indian Reservation.
Peace Corps volunteer and
In addition to the under
most recently with tie Wash
graduate and graduate as
ington County Community
pects, the program Includes
Action Organization, w ill as
training of social work aides
sist Spence as educational co
to begin on a cooperative
ordinator.
basis with community colleges
A m e r ic a n
Indians and
a year from now. Concur
Native Alaskans from a four-
rently, continuing education
state regloial area are being
offerings on a statewide basis
recruited to begin graduate
w ill be developed.
work toward a Masters of
Social Work degree o r an
student applications are now
undergraduate C ertificate in
being received. Contact the
Social service.
PSU School ol Social Work,
Need fo r the new program
P . O. Bos 751, Portland,
was explained by Gordon
Oregon 97207.
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WILLIAM’S FOOD
MARKET
2709 NE 7th 284-9973
I he Friendliest place
In Town
p. D. Q. ENCO
SERVICE CENTER
Handles a ll your car
problems
519 NE Broadway 284-5050
PORTLAND’ S FINEST
EBONY CLUB
2125 N Vancouver Ave.
ALLIED PE RSONNLL
OFFICES. INC.
1700 SW 4th
224-8543
Employment Specialists
SAM and OLLIE'S
GROCERY '
14^0 NE P re sc o tt
T ry o u r speciality.
O ur own homemade
Potato Salad
"M ade with S oul"
Ted and Pats
Restau ranr
Also
5246 NE Union
3940 N W illiam s
Cold B eer- Wine
282-3843 - 284-0555
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