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Portland/Obaerver Thursday,
January 18,197S
PORT ¡.A M )
TV special explores VD problems
OBSERVER
world of women
'C o m m u n ity A w a re n e s s ’
fig h ts le a d p o iso n
Each yaar, thousands of portant. T ills Is where c h il
children are potential lead dren can reach it most easily.
p it son lng victim s and could
3. Don’t let children chew
suffer permanent mental re
on woodwork, sta ir railings
tardation,
brain
damage, o r other places which have
blindness, o r even death.
been painted - even If the
To educate the public on this
paint Isn’t flaking.
serious problem, the National
4. Give children safe things
Paint and Coatings Associa
to chew on - crusts of bread,
tion fNPCA) has begun a tovs made fo r chewing.
•'community awareness" pro
5. T e ll big siste rs, big
gram designed to a lert the
brothers and t'aby sitte rs not
public to the causes of lead to let children cat paint chips
poisoning and methods fo r Its
or chew on woodwork, sta ir
prevention and treatment. Ac
railings o r other painted su r
cording to NPC, one of the
faces.
causes of lead poisoning Is
the Ingestion of old, pre-W orld
The Association also urges
War n leaded paints, contain-- parents to be aware of lead
lng up to r (H white lead. These
poisoning symptoms. These
paints ran s till he found on
are: stomachaches: Ir r ita b il
the walls of old buildings,
ity o r easy tirin g : and fre
especially in inner city areas.
quent vomiting. If a child has
If this old paint begins to
any of these symptoms. NPCA
peel, the Association warns,
suggests immediate medical
It can be eaten by children
care.
and cause lead poisoning. For
If a child lives In an older
this reason, NPCA urges par
house o r building and has been
ents to take the following
seen eating paint chips or
steps:
plaster, the Association urges
1. Sweep anv peeling paint
Immediate medical treatment,
off w alls, woodwork and c e ll
even If no lead poisoning
ing w lth a s tlffb ru sh o rb ro o m .
symptoms
have appeared.
Then, be sure to throw all
Children may be taken to p r i
loose pieces away.
vate phvslctans, clin ic s , or
2. Keep looking fo r new
the Public Health Department
paint chips and peeling paint.
fo r treatment.
Sweep them awav before ch ild
If lead poisoning Is caught
ren can get them. Keeping the
early, the Association adds,
LOWER parts of walls free
the child can be treated and
of peeling paint Is most 1m-
cured.
WORKING TOGETHER at the Northeast Center YWCA "Sewing C enter" are M rs . Rachel
Long and M rs. Clara Green.
Albina YWCA committee
plans varied activities
You can help plan the North
east Center YWCA programs
by joining the Albina-YWCA
Community Relations Com
m ittee.
Interested persons
are invited to attend the com
mittee meetings on the fourth
Friday of each month, where
community needs w ill be dis
cussed over a sack lunch.
M rs . Paul Patterson is plan
ning a special "M in i-T rip s
Around Portland” presenta
tion at noon on January 26.
Three popular classes of
fered during the fall w ill be
returning to the program this
w inter term, which begins
January 30. Batic, the a n of
dyeing, w ill be taught
by Sheery Klein. Thisprocess
involves t e use of hot wax
and dye on muslin and can
be used as wall hangings,
window shades, lamp shades,
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pillows o r articles of clothing.
German bom Frauke Stanton
w ill
instruct a European
Slimnastics class u tilizing
balls, jump ropes, hoops and
music to make exercising and
slimming down more fun. The
ancient a rt of Yoga w ill be
taught by Nancy Donner, who
claims, "Yoga can help melt
tensions away".
Other activities slated at the
Northeast Center are “ Sewing
C enter", a workshop where
individuals receive help with
mending, altering, and even
making new garments, and
"Dekum D o e rs", a neighbor
hood group which participates
in various projects, discus
sions and field trip s.
An outstanding F irs t Aid
course is being offered new
this term . What to do in situa-
t io n s in v o lv in g unusual
breathing, bleeding, and poi
soning w ill be discussed, as
well as how to take care of
emergency needs of accidents
o r illnesses until the doctor
a rriv e s . Class members w ill
also practice a rtific ia l res
piration and leam what to do
in case of heart attack. There
is no charge fo r the course,
however, personal expenses
w ill be necessary.
Registration fo r adult ac
tiv itie s w ill be at the Down
town YWCA the week of Jan
uary 22 o r at the Northeast
Center of the YWCA, located
at M allory Avenue C hristian
Church, 126 N.E. Alberta.
Babysitting w ill be available
at m inim al cost fo r mothers
who w ant to attend day classes.
F u rth e r information on all
programs may be obtained by
phoning 228-5173.
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D A Y CARE MOTHERS
AMA
F a m ily D a y / N i g h t C a r e
4 6 3 5 N.E. 9 th 2 8 8 -5 0 9 1
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Topics to be covered include
exploration of alternatives
open to women, small group
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STOVES,
DISHWASHERS,
ELICTR'CAL SUPPLIES
Have you ever wondered
about the additives that are
in foods today o r if pesticide
residues remain on food at
the market? If you have, you’ re
not alone. Many people have
been concerned lately about
the safety of the food supply.
To better understand some
of the current concerns with
food, Oregon State U niversity
Extension Service has devel
oped a four-lesson correspon
dence course on the subject
of "Food Safety” .
ATTIC INSULATION
For 4 't * per »a ft. or * 5 . 9 5 per
bog inwlo’o yovr ott.c • vie our
tiee bio~er'
12 Toppon STOVES, DISHWASH
ERS, REFRIGERATORS, ,n A.ocoHo
or xollcw colon, * 1 4 9 io * 1 6 9 .
BARGAIN BARN
BARGAINS!
225 domoged AlUMINUM STORM
DOORS ANO FRAMES, movly - ik-
Oul glo„. * J .9 J to Uwd FRONT
DOORS ’ 4 . J 0 .
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DOORS ’ 9 . 0 0 . O<k»r used DOO»S
• 2 . ring po ng table tors , a t
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TORS, 4 1 . 5 ' , ‘ 1 .4 9 . wt> <» THE
BOARD, 5 . O', do—eqed *2 to
5000 ti o lm .« CEUING TItf
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9* a I. Co— t ir o' goi overhead
FURNACE, 150,000 BTU. uwd,
• IS O . 50 pci ol 3 . 3 . 3 & AS
BESTOS BOARD 7 J - t o GAS
STORAGE TANKS 500 gait. - ih
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1‘llRri, how, h.qh irond.
discussions with other women
having sim llarconcem s, test
ing, decision making skills,
and workshop w ill culminate
with an individual planning
session.
Sessions w ill he held on
Wednesday mornings, 9:00 -
12:00, beginning January 31,
in Room 261, Division of Con
tinuing Education Building,
1633 S.W. Park Avenue, P o rt
land. Additional information
may be obtained by calling
Women’ s
Programs, 229-
4849.
PANELING BUYS
LIKE YOU'VE
NEVER SEEN
BEFORE!
3400 pieces of paneling, including
woods, vinyls, hordboord, tile-
board, 4’« 7, 4 m 7 ' j ' A 4 >8 wits.
Shop Qrodi pontls m 23 diH trtrt
color» and finishes ond about 23
d iflt’tnt prices too. * 1 .1 9 to
• 4 . 9 0 . A It** partis * 7 . 9 0 to
• 9 .7 5 ta . MARIITC BATH PANELS,
4 »8 sheet, *5.95 to * 7 . 9 5 .
FANEIING NAIIS m color», reg 49*
o phg. now 1 9*. FANE I ADHESIVE,
5 gal cons, reg *14 95, now
•<9Sk Shop-grode paneling to
cover 4 » r only 9 9 * or 3* a ft. This
is ovoiloble in 3 color», 2 wits. 1Z*
to I I ” w.de.
SHOR (ARLY FOR BIST S IL K T IO N THIS WIBCINM
Building Supply Discount Centers Inc.
890 J H. Vemeever Ave. «rets Ire « Cl lees CeHi 285-0540
15121 51 MdeeehHe B M . «rest Ire « MrBeeeMs Cell: 054-5444
Both location* op on 0 Ro * daily 9 ta 3 Sunday t.
Ute your SonkAmoritord or H at tar Charge.
The Multnomah County Ex
tension Office w ill offer the
course to all interested per
sons fo r the fir s t time be
ginning January 22, 1973.
There is no charge fo r taking
the course.
Interested persons should
register fo r the course by
January 19, according to Tod
Hamilton, Multnomah County
Extension Agent. To register,
call o r w rite the Multnomah
County Extension Office, PJO.
Box 1491, Portland
97207,
229-4830. Participants w ill he
mailed a lesson every two
weeks. The lessons w ill In
clude assignments hut there
w ill he no w o rry aboutgrades.
In addition to food additives,
the course w ill cover food-
bome
illnesses, pesticide
residues, low calorie sweet
eners, and Information on
natural and organic foods.
uary 31,
Produced to I» entertaining
aa well as Informative, V J).
Blues combines dramatic and
comedy sketches and nx-k mu
sic with straight clinical In
formation about symptoms and
treatment of V J ). - now one
j f the nation’ s most c ritica l
health problems.
Dear H urt Si Disgusted:
A ll businesses have an im
age which they like toproiect.
it is unfortunate that the lin
age which you are trying to
project conflicts with that
which your boss is trying to
project.
Y our boss may have hired
you fo r the position of recep
tionist because you protected a
certain image which he liked.
Before you attempt to nail
your boss to the door, think
about it and take a good look
at yourself In the m ir r o r and
see which is more important
a h a ir style o r tie position
fo r which you were hired.
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NORTH & N.E. PORTLAND
ONE DAY SERVICE
KNIT BLOCKING
OUR SPfCIALTY
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M IN O « « R A I8 S - N O CMASGt
RIOt-UR 4 PC M VflY
by Tom Boothe. PhJ).,
P rofessor of Communications Heuristics
2 8 2 -8 3 6 1
1954 N. W lllla m s Ave.
Dear D r. Boot tie:
I am a widow with 2 teen
age boys. I have to work so
I Can’ t 1« home .'4 hours a
day. | have no trouble with
the younger son. tu t the oldest
boy stays out late, and when
he's home he’ s grouchy and
lias no patience with the test
of the fam ily, atxl lately he
sleeps all the time and tie
seems to lose his appetite.
I have heard rum ors that he
might te on drugs. How can
1 find out medically if this
is true so I can help him lie-
fore it’ s too late.
Working Mother
D ear D r. Boot lie:
I ’ m trying to relate to the
Black Bag, But Since I've
started wearing my h a ir in a
A fro , my boss has removed
me from the front office where
I worked as a Receptionist.
Now 1 have been mixed into
the office pool and a white
receptionist has taken my
place. Is there some way to
report this man? He didn't
fire me o r cut my wages hut
my dignity Is hurt.
Hurt Si Disgusted
the program In high schools.
Ihe American Medical As
sociation served as a u th w ty
fo r factual information and (lie
program is endorsed by a
wide range ol groups Includ
ing the National Education As
sociation, the National Council
of Churches of C hrist and the
American Public Health As-
PORTLAND
C L E A N IN G W O R K S
Human Emphasis
‘‘You've Tried The Rett, N o w Try The Best”
N. A lexander, Proprietor
Play Pool
Dear Working M u lle r;
If you suspect that your son
Is taking drugs contact yuur
physician o r any health clinic
and explain your suspicions to
them. There are tests which
w ill conf I nn o r rule uui ce r
tain drugs. You must not fo r
get that your son may te ill
from other causes,Check with
a medical doctor immediately.
I ut' 'W it« ly' ' u la n i "I lin e r C ity I >eveloptnent Company
ilei'.' sti ate t <• M irs i-illa is i>i>ul shot at Geneva’ s Reg-
ul attori Tables.
W rite your comments to:
Tom Boothe
Portland ( ibserver
P.O. Box 3137
Portland, Oregon
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T ie national touring com
pany of the Tony A w a rd -th rll-
le r, SLEUTH, w ill be staged
In Portland’ s Auditorium fo r
one performance, Wednesday,
February 7, at 8:30 p.m.
W ritten by Anthony Shaffer
and sta rrin g George Rose and
David Haviland, the playdeals
with ail facets of the Intrigu
ing
life-and-death
games
played by a B ritis h detective
s to ry -w rite r and his supposed
v ic tim . The Intended victim ,
however, has some talent fo r
the Intellectually-oriented and
d a n g e ro u s
games,
and
SLEUTH becomes not only a
m atter of plot, hut also of
counter-plot, and counter
counter-plot.
Tickets fo r the performance
of the Tony Award winning
splnetlngler
SLEUTH,
a
Northwest Releasing Event,
are on sale at the M eier &
Frank T icket Office, Stevens
& Son, Lincoln Savings, and at
the Portland Auditorium Box
Office.
The firs t evening broadcast
w ill include .in extra half hour
session so viewers may phone
In questions to 1« answered
on television by doctors.
V J), Blues was shown na
tionally on ixihlic broadcast
ing netwmks In tic to lw r and
favorable comments prompted
tlw repeat series onol-.PBS,
Some d is tric ts w ill I» show ine
Spots feature sketches by
playwrights Israel Horovltz,
Jules F e iffe r aixl Black Jo u r
nalist
Clayton
Riley and
music by A rlo Guthrie, rock
group D r. Hook and the Med
icine Show and several blues
singers.
RMNRK
Correspondence course
teaches food safety
THOUSANDS M O R I! IF YOU C A N ’T FIN D
IT HÍR C, C O M Í IN A N D BROW SF!
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$ 3 .5 0 a ch ild p e r d a y
To assist women who are
looking fo r a "n e xt step",
whether that means going back
to school, entering the labor
market, o r developing a plan
fo r personal enrichment. Wo
men's Programs of the Di
vision of Continuing Educa
tion w ill present a series of
six sessions entitled SEARCH
AND DISCOVERY: NEW DI
RECTIONS FOR WOMEN.
TOO MANY BARGAINS TO LIST!
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CARE FOR INFANTS
IN Y O U R H O M E .
W o m e n ’s w o r k s h o p
te lls " n e x t s te p » t
" V D Blues’ * , educational
television's hour-long, color
special about the current ep
idemic of venereal disease,
w ill be shown during an In
tensive statewide Informa
tional
campaign beginning
January 25.
Oregon
Educational arid
Public Broadcasting Service
(KOAP-TV, Channel 10, P o rt
land, and KOAC-TV, Channel
7, C o rva llis) w ill televise the
special hosted by Dick Ca-
vett five times during the
campaign: 7:00 p jn . on Jan
uary 25, 1:30 pan, on January
29, |0:00 a.m. on January 30
and 31, and 1:30 p a u .o n ja n -
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