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Page 4 P o rti and/Observer Thursday November 23, 1972 POKTLAM) The Links donates to medical schools OBSERVEN world of women YWCA fair aids African women F o r the fourth year in a row the PCC Medical Research Technology program has graduate ' an entire class, without any withdrawals and no failures from the group that started the program. Members are, from le ft. Front Row: Janet Roloff. W est Linn: Debbie Scopacasa. Portland; Wanda Wong, Portland; Barbara Masury, Portland; Joyce Walters, Barbadoes; Shirley Fisher. Madras; Frances Yost, Portland: Suzanne Carder, Portland. Second Row: Rita Robedeau, Portland: V ik k i C affaretti, Portland; Carol Garza. Portland; Jane M ueller, Milwaukie; Norma C lark, Portland; Evelyn Wagner, Newport; C heri Symington. Albany: M icky Henderson, Aloha. T hird Row: Yvonne Sarjeant, Barbados; Beverly Roberts. Grants Pass; Leanne [leH art, Sher idan: Lorene Jette. Aurora; Elizabeth Drake, Portland; Laura Hecker. North Dakota; Veronia May, Jamaica. Fourth Row: Linda Konsella, Lab Assistant; Beverly R. Hooten, Program Coordinator; Jane Story, Assistant Coordinator. PCC student first in nation Programs fo r women ami g irls in L ib e ria , Zambia. Kenya and Rhodesia are among those which w ill bene fit from events scheduled for November 30 and December I at the downtown YWCA building, 1111 S.W. 10th Ave, The Lobby F a ir on both days w ill include a Yum Yum Tree with tresh, home-baked breads, cookies and confec tions, a M in i Boutique with new, unique gift items from 50g to $1.50, and a White Elephant Booth. The F a ir w ill he open from 10 a jn . to 8 p jn . on November 30 and from 10 a jn . to b pun. on December I. Rovingmusi- cians w ill entertain. A public Dessert Bridge from I to 4 p jn . w ill te on November 30. At 7 p jn , w ill be a celebration of fifty tours taken by YWCA mem bers and friends. A special f e a t u r e on D e c e m b e r I w ill be the " M e r r ie clde English Lunch eon” with English pot pies. Included w ill be a fashion show teacuring holiday fash ions fo r entertaining. Models w ill include M rs . Barbara P arker of the YWCA Fashion D o lls. Fashions w ill he from the Y 's Busy Shop, 1127 S.W. M o rriso n . Luncheon reser- vations w ill he necessary. In Portland, YWCA P ro gram Centers are now open in north east, central east and downtown Portland. G irls and boys, young gveople, adults and senior citizens share in activities. Further inform a tion on holiday programs is now available at the downtown 1 WCA. T he Links, a national wom en's organization recently presented $22,979 to Mehar- ry Medical College In Nash v ille , to he used fo r sickle ce ll disease research and (lie training of physicians In this fie ld . D r. Lloyd C, Elam, college president made the an nouncement. The association contributed an equal sum to H o w a n tl'n lv- e rs ity In Washington, D. C, fo r the same purpose. E ighty- five per cent of the Black doctors practicing in this country are trained in these two institutions. The I inks adopted (1« fields of education and lealth as top p rio ritie s fo r the I97()’ s and If you (lx sandwiches ahead- why not tieeze them? Make a dozen at a time using day old bread and spread with lu t- e r, m argarine, mayonnaise, o r cream cheese. Chopped chicken o r turkey is good fo r make-a head sandwiches. presented $b8,(XMI to tlie I rill ed Negro College Fund, which is composed of forty pre dominantly Hlackjcolleges. In making tlie contribution D r. Helen G. Edmonds, na tional president, said: "The 1 inks is very conscious of (lie fine national co n trllu tlo ri which Meharry makes through Ila graduates who have achiev ed the highest levels in Amer ican lif e ." At (lie IHth National Assem bly, held In New Orleans, I lie Links paid tribute to tlie col lege presidents and civic lead e rs who lielp support tlie in stitutions which were recog nized, and work fo r commun ity improvements. F or Real Oregonians Knowing and understanding Oregonians and their needs is perhaps the most important service we provide. Call today and discover our Real Oregon services Look at (lie bone- it's a good fast clue to what you want at (tie meat counter. I he T-bone, rib bone, pin bone, flat bone and wedge hone us ually indicate relatively ten der beef - good fo r boiling o r roasting. Starting Friday For 3 big days. Sales on women’s boots, towels and men’s sweaters. By Bob Larrance The Medical Record Tech nology program at Portland Community College, now in its fourth year, scored impres sive results on the national accreditation tests. The last graduating class members av eraged 20 to 24 points above the national average. One PCC student, Yvonne Sarjeant of Barbados scored 142 points on the test out of a possible 150 points and was one of two top scorers m the nation. Three students in the pro gram were sponsored by the World Health Organization and came to PCC from the West Indies, They were Joyce Wal ters, Yvonne Sargeant and Veronica May. Program coordinator is Beverly R. Hooten, with jane Stroy as assistant coordinator and Linda Konsella as lab as sistant. THE i FAMILY^ LAWYER ¿I- Repairman vs. Homeowner Homeowners with grievances against repairmen are no novelty. Bui repairmen too have their grievances. If a plumber or a roofer or an electrician suffers an injury while working on your premises, you may well be held responsible in court. In the lexicon of the law, a re pairman is classified as a "busi ness visitor." This means you owe a high degree of care for his safely. If he trips on a broken step or slips on a greasy floor, the fault and the cost is usually yours. Take this case: DR. 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A plasterer hired to patch a kitchen ceiling, had just gotten started when a chunk of plaster came crashing down on his head. He too tried to collect from the homeowner. But the court said this was the kind of danger a plasterer is supposed to foresee and avoid. A similar ruling denied dam ages to a tree surgeon, injured when a dead limb collapsed be neath his weight. A repairman may also be held to have "assumed the risk" of an accident if he uses your premises in an unauthorized manner. For example A painter, refinishing a house, hung his scaffolding from a gut ter without checking with the owner While he was at work, the gutter suddenly pulled away from the wall, causing him to plunge to the ground. But when the painter filed suit for damages, the court decided he had no claim. The judge said that by choosing such an un orthodox means of suspension, he had also chosen the risks that went with it. 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