ta. e ** X Pag* 4 Portland/Obaerver Thursday August 9, 1973 Student* determine health care priority SPECIALI Bachelors Laundry O ne D a y Service SAVE YOUR CLAIM TICKETS! 40 cleaning and pressing claim tickets good for 1 81b. load of cleaning and pressing. BUDGET DRY CLEANERS 7 2 2 0 N . Fessenden 2 8 6 -2 2 9 6 ★ If th e tim e has c o m e th a t y o u m u st w e a r DENTURES Consult Dr. Bernard for M O DERN N atural . A p p e a r in g D e n ta l P lates ASK ABOUT “ fsM iM esfiure O e s s lu r e « ” DENTURES READY S o m e D a y • N IM S T CASKS • Cerne m before 10 e.m. ewd We WA Tre te Debeer yeuv Dewtures by 4 p " 1 Seme Dew Mb Appebtmit Weeded Sediiim Pentetlial f»r SLEEP NO D U R IN O Finance ■egissrred A aesdtaliei ta AUessstassr* Company P ro^ irt D en tu re si Bask „DsslWrtk I REPAIRS Liwrtici r»,.M nr-M V ■ Street Level _ 5 1 5 S.W 4 t h Ave. Betvwa AMee & W iib c l» • OFFICES ALSO IN",SALEM AND EUGENI- FREE Parking A P C O A LOT 2 r d A 3 r d . S. W . M o rris o n Geneva’s Cocktails free Happy Birthday Party Jackson Sisters climb to stardom The Jackson Sisters do just about everything but tumblesault off the stage! And on very special nighty. if you’re really lucky, you may even catch them doing just that. Barely 11 is Gennie who leads the Jackson brigade front and center, with sister Rae a 13 year old. the one with the far away gaze in her eyes, followed by Pat who is 14, Lyn 15. and Jackie, the eldest at 16. The girls sway dance steps the Temptations would be jealous of and sing up a veritable storm; taking their simple songs and doing them up their own way. The girls had their first hit with the P rophesy R ecords sin gle "Why Can't We Be (More Than Friends)", arranged by Paul Riser, who shared a Grammy Award with the Temptations for arranging "Pappa Was A R olling Stone", and their latest Pro­ phesy smash “I Believe in Miracles”. The Portland State Uni­ versity Summer Stock Com­ pany will close its fifth sea­ son in the new Coaster Theater at Cannon Beach with the popular old melo­ drama “The Streets of New Two Pool Tables Free Pool Lessons TO G L A S S ^ K p e i v i i * c l a im M S v X I o s SSOM SI SK S US I M l I * 1ST • ewn.1 »os estT m s v > m • SSX«Bta » sctost s c s iM U s c s n • SS M I4XS * a s s te v ts ■ ssssec( i»© s QLAU BERUCCMENTt FOB HOMES I BUILDINGS Owners M IR R O R S A S R A M S R • 2 8 2 -6 3 6 3 4 2 2 8 N . W illiam s > Sharing and keeping the faith with the soon to be starlett quintet and Papa and Mama Jackson are their founders and current man agers, Oscar Williams and Elaine Linett. Explains a petite Ms. Linett backstage at a recent sisters concert revival, "We spotted them at a Mobil Oil Talent Show and it was love at first sight. They did a four part har mony and they all switched leads every other song. We just couldn't resist them.” Living in Compton (a sub urb of Los Angeles) amid volleyball matches and math tests, the girls were thrown into showbiz, playing the big time with the likes of Al Green, Richard Pryor, Billy Paul and Johnny Mathis. Adds Ms. Lintett “The girls seem unaffected by it all. T hey've played with the cream of the crop and seem unruffled by all the showbiz glamour. Singing in front of 18,000 at the L.A. Forum is no mean feat for an 11 year old." With “I Relieve in Mir acles” bubbling in the in­ dustries hot 100, and an up tempo, dance kicking Jack son Sisters LP soon to come, it seems eminent that it won’t take a miracle' for the girls to go all the way. "Hard work and a love for singing" are the ingredients and like Jackie says, “ a little bit of faith can't hurt either." PSC Summer Stock presents last show Meeting Rooms Paul & Genova Knauls •’Miracles", arranged by famed ’musicale’ man Gene Page, a teenage R&B rocker filled with down to earth lovelorn advice says Jackie, “is about a boy girl partner ship that everybody thinks won't work out. But the girl in the song believes her love is going to come back be cause she believes in mira cles. Sure enough in the end. her prayers are an­ swered. After all. everybody has to have a little faith, even characters in songs.” lOCRTtO RIRR LtOTO CIRTtR I I M N C BreeSwey 238-5964 York” at 8:30 p.m. Thursday through Sunday. A ugust 16-19 and 23 26. The play, written in 1855, is typical of the great old m elodram as when Gideon Bloodgood. the play's villian. steals a sum of money from Captain Fairweather and uses it to keep himself from going under in the financial reces sion of 1847. Ten years later the theft is discovered, the villian forgiven and virtue is triumphant once again, ac cording to Asher Wilson, the play's director and head of PSU's theater arts depart ment. The most popular of Dion Boucicault’s many molo- dramas, the play has been produced by play pirates in all capitals of the western world under a variety of titles, according to Wilson. T ickets for the final coaster production are avail­ able at the door. Arthur Ashe gains first Arthur Ashe, the pride of Richmond. Virginia, Southern California. Miami, Florida, many other towns and mil­ lions of world wide tennis fans, has broken the runner up ice. First, the Richmond flash had not won a tourna ment in Washington. D.C. in 18 years. Then on Sunday, July 29, he broke the jinx by winning the 175,000 Wash ington Star-News Interna tional Tennis Championships, taking the crown and the $11,000 1st prize. That pushed the young tennis vet’s 1973 winnings to $103, 000. Further, Ashe broke his “finals " losing image for 1973, in which year he had arrived in the finals eight times, winning only once. HOUSE of SOUND R hythn A Blues Model C itie s Child C a re C en ters a re taking applications for su m m er en ro llm en t. C all . . . . For the latest in I.P», 45s and 8 track tapes, check out the House ol Sounds today. •' 1 3606 N. W illiam s Avenue » 5 i 287-1960 METRO AREA 4-C COUNCIL POINT of IN F O R M A T IO N A REFERRAL Four students, supervised by the Comprehensive Health Planning Association in Port land, are working on projects that will help determ in e priorities for health care as well as promote consumer involvement in health issues. Jeanene Beeman, a senior from Oregon State Univer­ sity, received her summer internship through the Re sources Development Intern ship Program which is spon sored by the Western Inter state Commission for Higher Education. She will grad­ uate from OSU in March with a B.S. in Community Health Planning. During this summer she will create and implement a data roller tion form that will provide inform ation about present and potential usage of health facilities, services and prac­ titio n ers in Multnomah, Clackam as, Columbia and Washington counties. Robert Henderson, a par ticipant in the Mid Continent CHP Education Program, is working toward his M.S. degree at the University of Oklahoma. While at CHPA this summer, he is collecting data about maternity faci­ lities and working in the area of Radiation Therapy as well as gaining practical experi­ ence and participating in the administration and work pro­ gram of a health planning agency. Gloria McClelland and Bill Greenbaum, Lewis & Clark College students, will be working full time for one year with CHPA and carry ing a full academic course load through a new program. University Year for ACTION. Their goal is to establish strong and viable vehicles for consumer health advocacy in low income c o m m u n itie s. They hope to increase con FASHION WHEEL WIGLETS WIGS FALLS sumer participation in health planning and increaae public awareness of inadequacies in health planning. In conjunction with the Oregon Heart Association and the MultiService Center in the Model Cities area. Ms. McClelland and Mr. Greene baum have inhaled a pro­ gram for detection and treat ment of hypertension.e They hope to make thia an on­ going. state wide program. T h ese stu d en ts provide CHPA with talented man power, information and the identification of problems for which the CHPA Board will set priorities. 5709 N. E. Union 283-3525 Arm y Reserve wants women The Department of the Army announced recently that under a new program established by the Army Reserve, qualified women en listing in the Army Reserve will be required to attend only two weeks of active duty training. Women with qualifying civilian training will now be enlisted in pay grade E 3 (Private First Class) and promoted to Specialist 4th class or Sergeant upon com pletion of the initial two weeks of active duty. Qualifying civilian training can be in any one of more than 40 different skills areas including; clerk typist, steno­ grapher, information special ist, broadcast specialist, cook, medical laboratory specialist, X ray specialist, offset press man, and many more special ities. THE WHISPERS August 2nd, 3 rd , 4th & 5th 288-8803 2629 N. E. Union Ave. 28 7 - 2 8 8 7 Black Culture Quiz now available Who was the first Ameri ran Black Roman Catholic Bishop? Who served under F.D.R. as a Director of Negro Af fairs? Which is the oldest college which had as its original purpose higher education for Blacks? Who was the first great Black heavyweight boxer in the 19th Century? Who was the Black biolo gist who received the first Spingarn Medal? These are some of the questions answered in the revised edition of the Black Culture Quiz, prepared for the Sperry and Hutchinson Company (S & H) by Dr. Roscoe C. Brown. Jr„ pro- fessor of Education at the New York University School of Education and Director of the school's Institute of Afro- American Affairs and Caro lyn A. Dorsey, an instructor at the School of Education. The revised edition, now available, is the second is sued by the company famous for S&H stamps. The first edition was published in 1971. A forward states that "The authors and S&H dedicate this booklet to the goal that Black history and culture will soon be rightfully recognized for its role in enriching the lives of all Americans." The booklet is divided into sections; People and Their Work; Places and Events; Sporta, Entertainment and the Arts; and Science and Economic Life. The answers to the ques­ tions above are as follows: Jam es A ugustine Healy (1830-1900) became bishop of Portland, Maine, in 1875. He presided over the diocese of Maine and New Hampshire for 25 years. Mary McLeod Bethune (1875 1955) was appointed to various posts by several presidents serving as direr tor of Negro affairs in the National Youth Administra tion. She was a powerful figure in New Deal policies relating to Blacks and served F.D.R. as Director of Negro Affairs. Lincoln University of Penn­ sylvania is the oldest college which had as its original purpose higher education for Blacks. It was founded as Ashmun Institute in 1854 by Presbyterians near Oxford, Pennsylvania. In 1866. it was renamed Lincoln Uni versity. Tom Molineaux fought all of the great heavyweights in his day in England and on the continent. The Spingarn Medal, estab lished by Dr. Joel E. Sping am, a white who along with his brother, Arthur, gave many years of service to the NAACP, was first awarded to Professor Ernest E. Just of the Howard University medical School for distin guished research in biology in 1915. 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