Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, January 28, 1971, Image 8

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PORTLAND/OBSERVER Jan. 28, 1971
Carlos
Sparts
•Body and Fsndor Repair
•M o il reasonable shop in town
287-8 529
2609 N. Vancouver Ave
Portland, Ore.
The Bank W ith a Purpose'
Bowling
8650 C o iffu res........... 12)2 14\.
Hi Fashions................ 12 15
J e r ry 's " 6 6 " .............. 10 17
Women 500 Series
Gloria Bowden........................ 564
Norma F lo w ers................... 552
Alzena DeDeleveaux . . 514-531
Minnie B row n..................... 521
Bea N e a l....................................
Geri W ard................................513
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Welika Goodman..................... 512
Hie 1 ma Jo h n so n ......................510
Faye W ild er........................ 504
Women 200 game
Norma F lo w e rs................... 213
Gloria Bowden.............. 200-210
Frances C linton......................209
By Pleasant Session
Alzena DeDeleveaux........... 204
BEDFORD BOMBS 657
Men 225 game 555 series
Chuck Bedford rolling in Ju ­ Rich Washington..................... 600
nior Traveling League, had his Bob Bedford................ 227-583
day last Saturday. The fourteen
Dee Jo h n so n ........................ 565
year old kegler put it all to­
Claudie O liv e r........................ 56O
gether with games of 232-194-
Nayinon Scarborough...........556
231 for a spine tingling 657
National Basketball Assn.
series.
Pacific Division
Gloria Bowden COSMO Keg-
W ’ L Pet GB
lerette of the week. Gloria a Los Angeles . . . 20 20 592
member of the BEAUTY MART San Francisco .
27 25 519 &
Team, had games of 210-200 in S e a ttle ............. 24 28 462 6)2
route to a 564 series.
San Diego . . . .
24 30 444 7Ji
Island Dairy scores a 3-0 win T r a ilb la z e rs .. 17 36 321 14
over Coast Janitorial to take
Western Hockey League
over first place.
W L T Pts
Barnes Rockets, in Junior P o rtlan d ............. 27 10
5 59
league AMATO lanes, win first Phoenix.............. 20 21
7 47
half.
San D iego........... 20 19
6 46
Top five 1st half standings
D enver................ 15 20 10 40
Won Lost S e a ttle ................... 17 17
5 39
Barnes R ockets...........31
14 Salt L a k e ........... 15 27
3 33
High P a r k ................... 30
15
Weekend Sports Calender
Pin B utchers.............. 28
14
Friday
Highland Swingers . . . 24
15
Basketball - BLAZERS vs.
J e rry 's Pinslicers . . . 20
Phoenix Memorial Coliseum. 8
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p.m.
COSMO 2nd round standings
Tuesday
Island D a iry ................ 17
p
Basketball - BLAZERS vs.
Walnut P a r k ................ 16
1
Milwaukie Memorial Coliseum.
Coast Janitorial . . . . 15.'2 1
8.00 p.m.
Lov-Lee L a d e e ...........13* 1.
Wednesday
Beauty M a r t................ 13
b
Hockey - BUCK A ROOS vs.
Jenkin's A uto............. 13 b
San Diego 3.00 p.m. Memorial
Tooth A ch es................ 13
b
Coliseum.
FREEDOM
Top Keglers
Building Program
Get Area Hearing
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• Saving Accounts
• Bank by Mail
• Real Estate Loans
• Auto Loans
• Home Improvement
• Travelers Checks
• Money Orders
• Escrow Service
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PRESIDENT
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Public hearings are being
Area 3 will hold hearings
scheduled in each of the three February
2 at Cleveland, Feb­
a r e a s of the Portland School
ruary
10
at Washington, and
District during the month of
February
11
at Franklin high
F e b r u a r y to consider recom­
school.
The
Area
3 meetings
mendations on rebuilding proj­
will
pay
particular
attention
to
ects for the second through
middle
schools
and
building
fourth years of a program that
has been recommended to the needs of feeder schools within
each high school community
Board of Education by its build­ where
a meeting is held.
ing committee.
The
building program will be
The building committee re ­
reviewed
at regular meetings of
port, delivered to the Board last
the
Board
of Education on Feb­
week, in c lu d e d recommen­
ruary
8
and
February 15 at the
dations on specific schools to be
Administration
B u ild in g (631
included in the first year of the
N.E. Clackamas). All meetings
program. Portsmouth, Whita­ begin
at 7:30 p.m.
ker, Hosford, Fernwood and
The
recommended program
Beaumont were recommended to
be remodeled and ready for use iias four major objectives:
1. Repair and remodeling of
as middle schools in September,
the
prim ary schools with the
1972. The report also recom­
most p r e s s i n g construction
mended that two early childhood needs.
education centers be located at
2. Conversion of two schools
the present Boise and Irvington
into
early childhood education
elementary schools and that centers.
these buildings be included in
3. Renovation of 20 buildings
the program for immediate ren­
to
serve as middle schools,
ovation and construction.
grades
with attendance ca­
The four-year rebuilding pro­ pacity of 6-8,
900 students.
gram would cost $88,932,220
4. Modernization of several
a n d be financed through a
high schools - with emphasis on
25-year bond issue.
extreme needs of Washing­
The public hearings will be the
ton
and
Cleveland.
conducted by the Area Citizens'
The
committee
recommended
Advisory Committees. The first
the
rebuilding
program
be fi­
of these meetings will be held
nanced
through
bonding.
The
February 1, at the following lo­
Portland District currently has
cations:
Area 1 (west and north Port­ no bonded indebtedness.
In making this recommen­
land) - Roosevelt High School
dation
to the Board, R. W. de-
6941 N. Central
Weese,
b u i l d i n g committee
Area 2 (eastern part of the
district) - Woodlawn Elementa­ chairman, said an $88,932,220
bond issue at 6 per cent interest
ry School
7200 N.E. 11th and with a 25-year maturity
(Adams High School community) would add $1.80 tax per $1,000
Area 3 (central city, N.E. and of true cash value of real prop­
S.E.) - Grant High School Li­ erty.
brary
2245 N. E. 36th Ave.
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All meetings will begin at 7:30
Many handicapped men and
P.m.
women want to be liberated -
Additional meetings in Area 1 liberated from the traditional
are scheduled for February 10 stigma attached to the word,
and February 22, with locations ''Handicapped" - l i b e r a t e d
to be announced.
from the belief that a person
Additional meetings for Area who Is handicapped is less ca­
2 have been set for February 4 pable of handling a Job than
at Marshall High School and one who is considered non­
February 11 at Madison High handicapped. They need your
School. Each Area 2 meeting help. Find out what part you
will fous on selection of middle can play in liberating the handi­
schools in the high school area c a p p e d through Goodwill In­
where the meeting is being held. dustries.
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