P orti and/Observer Human Emphasi ut a vacation under your tree By Patsy Huglies So what makes for a good cation? THE PLACE: The Hawalln lands are ruughly 2500 lies Southwest across tlie lue Pacific from Portland, nd about 5 hours flying time '- just the perfect Interlude fo r you to forget your cares, ■and relax. The morning flights out of Portland all serve lunch, and deposit you at Honolulu International A irp o rt shortly tliereafter. T ie r s really aren't too many places In tie world that provide such an ideal combi­ nation of swinging city life, and beautiful, clean heaches. W aikiki Beach has a hotel fo r every pocket Ixjok - from su­ per deluxe suites In ocean front hotels — to units with kitchenettes, which rent for $12 - 14 per day, and are Incited a block o r two back from tie leach. THE C L IM A T E : Hawalln climate is much tie same the year round. It never gets above HD degrees and never lelow 56 degrees. Even tie rstn la warm , and doesn't prevent swimming or sight­ seeing. THE PEOPLE: T ie popu­ lation Is so ethnically diverse that no group really haa a m ajority, Caucaalons and Jap­ anese are about equal In num­ ber, and others reprwsenwd are Hawalln, Chinese, and PUIplno. It Is said that every race Is a m inority le r e . Tie result Is friendly relaxed service In the hotels and restaurants. THINGS T O DO: Y ou can spend as much or as little money as you like, and still have a good tim e.T he beaches are free, anti so Is tire view from tie Ala Moana Tow­ e r, and the famous Kodak Show, and window shopping at tie Als Moans Shopping Center, There are tours to Pesrl H arbor, t ie Polynesian Cul­ ture Center, Seallfe P ark. A Lua, with traditional Hawallm food aid dance. Is a must. I-AST BUT NOT I.I -. AST - THE PRICE IS RIGHT: The airlines and tour operators have come up with some fan­ tastic 8 day packages based on Surd ay group departures, with a total price which pre­ pays your airfa re , hotel, transfers, and one sightsee­ ing together. (It pays to take s friend.) If the group departure day doesn't suit your schedule, it's possible to travel indepen­ dently at practically the same fare. PRIENDLY ADVICE: To avoid the only catr.i - plan ahead' F o r e ld e r Spring Va­ cation o r Chrlscnas of *73 - make your reser« at Ions right now! No kidding' Travel agents help Griffith bout telecast by Torn Bootle, P h J)„ Professor of Communications Heuristics Lets suppose you m erely want to fly to Los Angeles fo r the weekend. You know that there are 4 A irlines fly­ ing 1»twee11 Portland and Los Angeles, so you call one to find out scladules and lares. You ju t up with tusy sig­ nals and recorded voices tel­ ling you to "w ait and tire firs t available agent w ill lelp you." By tlie tune you get through to each one, you have a cauliflower e a r and a sense of total frustration and con­ fusion. There are so many airports In the Los Angeles ares, and so many fares. You decide that It Is easier to stay at home. People don’t realize that by making one call to aT ravel Agency, ttey can pinpoint tie test scliedule, tie most con­ venient airport, and tie cleap- est fare of all tie Airlines. They w ill make the reserva­ tion for you, and w rite up tie ticket, reserve a rental car, a hotel, motel, sightseeing tour and m i cm m is AT NO EXTRA COST' A good Travel Agent can save you money in fact. Be­ cause they represent all the A irlines, tle y have no axe to grind as to t particular A ir ­ line o r hose!. They are in a position to give you unbiased ui form at Ion about die lest schedule, and the routing or fare which can save time and money - and w ill gladly rec­ ommend a hotel o r motel at tlie price and location you de­ sire. So next time you plan to go home for a visit, make a business trip, or get away from It all - relax and let a T ra v e l Agent do tie work. Q, Dear D r. Boothe: I am a black college stu­ dent and I really dig Black Studies. Do you have any suggestions on how Black History can he made com­ pulsory for all black sisters and b ro ilers, just like regu­ la r school Is compulsory for everyone under 16 years of age? Black Studies Student A , Dear Student: You are barking up a big tree, with lots of big ideas devouring elements In It. If you are majoring in any of the Social Sciences, you may want to take it upon yourself and do a little research and jierhaps w rite your thesis on something like, "T lie Con- sensls of Black Interest In compulsory black history In and out of tlie standard U,S.A. school system ". At this point in time, I don't believe tie re are enough qualified Black History Instructors available, even If the m ajority of black students were Interested In such a compulsory course. Now on the o tle r hand It would involve legal enforce­ ments, which would In turn relate to whether tie course was within the school system o r not, etc. T ie word com­ pulsory turns me off. Having Black History available along with qualified instructors is sufficient as fa r as 1 am concerned. I bojre you are majoring In Social Science though. Q. D ear D r. Boothe: 1 live In a housing project, and rny apartment is on tie ground floor as I suffer with rteumatold arth ritis, and have difficulty walking up flights of stairs. W ell, to make a long story short, every night around 10 p.m., a group of young punky boys around tie ages of 14-16 lol- ters in the hallways using obscene language and smok­ ing a funny smelling ciga­ rette that smells like burnt grass. Lately they have started showing up in tl»e mornings and I know Hey should le in school. pm about to go out of my mind. I have complaired to tie land­ lord ind nothing happens. The rest of the tenants are senior citizens ard we don’t want to create any hostility he- cause then they would really harrass us. U here do tenants with complaints like ours go to air their grievances and get some positive action? A, D e a r o b s e rv in g : There are laws against loitering. C a l l the police tlie minute you see them aga in. Q. Dear D r . Boothe: I have always been afraid of animals. 1 iust have no rapport with anything stand­ ing on 4 feet. But lately it seems that there are dogs roaming tlie neighborhood in packs upturning grahage cans and pulling up prize rhododen­ drons lusfieg, and they are just public nuisances. Every time I call the Humane Society, the logs seem to have a 6th sense and disappear alter their heavy upheavals. Is there a way to guarantee projieity owners te tte r pro­ tection against stray animals roaming the neig! borhood’’ I log catclier control A. Dear Potential Dog Patrol: Keep calling the Humane Society and also get your neighbors involved together to find out where the dogs are coming from and who their owners are. Once your neighbors ire interested as you are, I am sure the pro­ blem w ill he solved. STATE OF OREGON JOB OPPORTUNITIES PORTLAND THRIFT The StaSe of Oregon Is actively aoakL^ applications for several vacant jrosltlons In tie Portland and Salem areas. Some of tie currant ojienings aie: Social Service W orker I $712 - 909 Communicable Disease Investigator $6lS - 786 Assistant Manager, M u lti-S ervice Center $866 -1106 Keyjunch o perato r 2 $437 - 558 Maintenance Repairman I $624 - 688 Occupational 7 lieraplat 1 $712 - 909 O tle r ojienings are In such fields as research, fiscal and managerial areas, skilled and sem i-skilled labor. 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Ltd. needs an Advertising Salesman - $100 per week plus 25% com­ mission. Call E llio t Condor at 281-6028 for ajijjolntmerit. CITY STATE ZIP P S FREE HAIR STYLE BOOKLET ANO AOYICE ROOKIE T ON HAIR ANO SCALP CARE SENT UPON RfRUEST /UST CHICK HIRE Page 7 Stewarts Cleaners Tlie Em ile G riffith - Jean- C 1 aude Bou tt le r M iddlewe igh t boxing match held In Paris, France on Monday, December 18, will be seen on KP7V via satellite at 6:00 P A I. SjJorts D ire cto r Jimmy Jones an­ nounced today. The winner of this middleweight title e lim i­ nation bout will fight Carlos Monzon of Argentina, the.Mld- dleweight title bolder, within the following 90 days. One of tlie greatest profes­ sional boxers in American ring history, Griffith Is tie only fighter ever to win the welterweight title three times. In 1961 1« knocked out Benny Paret to win tie title; in 1966 le won tie middleweight crown from Dick Tiger in a famous 15 round fight, but lost it two years later to Nino Isenvenuti in their second match, in Sep­ tember, 1971 le was KO’d by Carlos Monzon of Argentina, who'd taken tie title from Benvenuti. If G riffith wins this match with Bouttier, he’ ll have another opjiortunity to regain the elusive middleweight crown. Jean-Claude Bouttier, is al­ most unknown in Am erica, but t e ’s the current European Middleweight champion - a title le won from Marcel Duran by a close decision in 1971. He successfully defend­ ed his title against Benny Sterling by a knockout in tie 14th round later that year. Bouttier has a record of 56 professional fights. He wo' 34 by knockouts, and ' as suf­ fered only three defeats and ore draw in his total profes­ sional career. Old and observing Tlursday. 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