Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, March 11, 1971, Image 12

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    PORTLAND/OBSERVER Thursday M a r. 11,1971
Portland
trail
blazers
arts
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Bowling
Top Keglers
by Pleasant Session
Minnie Brown. In C ity Tourna -
ment play. B lis te r the one three
pocket fo r a bulging 1904 all e -
vent score, fo r a 9th place stand
ing. The Tournament run through
M ar. 14.
Women 200 game 500
series
Minnie Brown........................ ¿84
Elenora F ie ld e r..................... 574
Thelma Johnson............. 203/548
Helen Todd.......................215/532
Alzena DeDeleveauz..............¿31
G loria Bowden................. 204/530
Linda M cB ride....................... ¿28
Wanda Barnes........................ ¿21
Evelyn Boneff..........................¿03
Men 225 game 555 series
Rick Washington.................. 627
Bob Bedford.................. 266/603
Gene Henderson....................¿71
Dee Johnson................ ¿58 —
Claudie O liv e r..............¿25
Cosmo 3rd round standing
Won Lost
Beauty M a rt................. 8
4
Island D a iry ................. 8
4
Coast J a n ito ria l........... 7
Walnut P a rk................. 7
Jenkin’ s Auto................. 7
5
5
5
Lov-Lee-Ladee............ 6
8650X3oiffures............. 5
H i Fashions................... 4
6
7
8
Tooth Aches................. 4
8
J e rry ’ s “ 66” ................ 3
9
In the 29th Annual WBA city Tour
nament at Gateway Lanes,Satur­
day, M ar. 13, Bam eft Real Estate
w ill take the Lanes at 3:30 p.m.
LO V-LEE -LAD E E, moves in at
9:00 pun.
Let us go out and give these g irls
our m oral support.
T ra ilb la ze rs Schedule.
Thurs. March 11 BLAZERS vs
Baltim ore, 8:00 p.m.
F r i. March 12, B L A Z E R S v s
D e troit, 8:00 pun.
Sun. March 14, B L A Z E R S vs
Buffalo, 2:00 p.m. A ll games —
played at M em orial Coliseum.
Only one home game remains
after the Sunday afternoonclash-
the M em orial Coliseum windup on
Friday night, March 19, against
the Seattle SuperSonics.
A special note on the Sun A t ter
noon game against Buffalo:
This w ill be picture day.Every
fan attending the game w ill re­
ceive free an 8 by 10 c o lo r ......
photograph of the 1970-71T r a il -
Blazers - Oregon *s fir s t m ajor
league team.
STAN MCKENZIE
Should Portland call “ Heads’ *
o r “ Tails?**
That's if there is a coin toss
between the Portland T ra il-B la z
ers and the Cleveland Cavaliers,
fo r the fir s t collegiate d ra ft.,
choice this month.
The T ra il Blazers are askin-
The T ra il Blazers are asking
th e ir fans to make the decision!
Drop a note to Oregon’ s 1st
m ajor league team. And the
Blazers w ill abide by the majo­
r ity decision.
Send your choice to:
Heads or T a ils
Portland T ra ilB la ze rs
Suite 380, Lloyd Bldg.
700 N E Multnomah St.
Portland, O re. 97233
Votes must be received no
la te r than Monday, March 15, be­
cause the coin toss most like ly
w ill be made by NBA Commiss­
ioner W alter Kennedy as soon as
the teams e lig ib ile fo r the fir s t
choice are determined.
The coin toss w ill be held be­
tween the teams with the worst
r e c o r d s in the Eastern Conf.
(Cleveland rates the best chance)
and the Western Conf., where it
would take a m iracle finish for
Portland to beat out Seattle o r...
San Diego.
Board Post up election
Two posts on the Board o fD ir.
of Portland Community College
w ill be filled at the May Selection.
One post is from zone 4 of the
M etropolitan A r e a Education
D is tric t, including approximately
the attendance areas ofWashing-
ton, Benson, Monroe and Gi ant -
High Schools.
The other post is from zone 5
including approximately the at­
tendance areas of Cleveland and
Franklin High Schools.
A ll attendance areas in b o th
sones are within Portland School
D is tric t 1J.
M a n le y J . Bakkensen, an
executive of wholesale grocery
concern, now represents zone.4.
C a rl R. N eil, an attorney, is the
incumbent from zone 5. Both are
veterans of the College Board
having been elected when the
Board was o rig in a lly constituted.
Both plan to seek re-election to
the Board.
Petitions fo r candidates who
wish to seek election to either
post are available at the office of
John Weldon, Multnomah County
re g is tra r of electlons(1040 S. E.
M orrison St., Portland); from the
Multnomah Intermediate Educa­
tion I lis tr ic t offices (220 SB 102
Ave., Portland); or at the
PCC
Adm inistration
offices, 12000
SW 49th Ave., Portland.
The petitioner must be a le­
gal resident of the zone he seeks
to represent. Petitions must
c a rry the signatures of 25 voters
residing in the zone, and must be
filed not later than 5 p .m ,3 0 d a y
before th election date.
racing
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MEADOWS
Thursday-Friday — Post time 7:30 p.m.
Saturday-Sunday — Post Time 1:30 p.m.
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For Reservations
OPERATED BY JERRY COLLINS ENTERPRISES. INC
The unsafe
deposit box,
Chuck Hulings, Physical Education instructor at North Branch
YMCA, teaches “SLIMNASTICS” every Monday, Wednesday and
Friday morning. Here from left to right we find Shirley Schiller,
Nell Pearce and Thelma Diggs going through the paces.
Slimnastics for Women
Your North Portland YMCA is
offering an eight week course fo r
women designed to excerise your
entire body, but especially the ..
heart, lungs, and cardiovascular
system. M r. Hulings says that
the key to fitness is oxygen as
stated in the a rtic le “ Aerobics”
w ritten by Dr.Kenneth H.Coop­
e r, M .D., USAF Medical Corps.
According toC huchH ulings,D ir­
ector, of Physical Education at
the North Portland YMCA, the
latest report from the President
Council on Fitness is that middle
a g e begins at 26 years of age.
Here’ s a chance fo r you to p ro ­
long middle age, feel better, and
maybe squeeze into your summer
clothes.
A new eight week Shmnastic...
Class fo r Women w ill begin the
week of March 8th. Classes are
held Monday, Wednesday, Friday
at 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. Babysitt­
ing can be arranged if needed...
Register now at your North P o rt­
land YMCA, 5430 N. Moore, ——
282-5517.
If you keep your valuables this way, you’re risking them to
all sorts of hazards. Fire. Theft. Vandalism. Just plain forgetfulness
Let us safekeep your valuables for you—in a U. S. Rank
safe deposit box. Then you’ll know your deeds, titles, insurance
policies, tax records, gems, etc. will be where nothing
can happen to them.
Rent a safe deposit box. The rent’s just pennies a day at any
branch of United States National Bank of Oregon
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