Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, August 19, 1971, Page 8, Image 8

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    Pago 8
P o rtla n d / O b s e rv e r T h u rsd a y .August 19, 1971
Scouts enjoy outing on Scouters mountain
Time to
Buy home
The cuvariiniant's lop m o rt­
gage money man clalm e Uiat
now Is the tim e Io buy a
home, since Interest rates
have liottonied out from th a lr
previous record highs.
Preston M artn , chairm an
o f the Federal Homa Loan
Hank says, "K atas don’t look
Ilk a tlwy w ill fall much fU r-
t h a r .”
T he agency, which super­
vises some 4,800 saving a and
loan Institutions which supply
much of the home mortgage
money tor consumers, reports
a nationwide survey which
allows mortgage rates of about
7 1 /4 « ,
M artin stated that "In ta ra s t
ra te s should rem ain at the
present level due to the tra ­
in endous Inflow o f money Into
savings Institutions M w w o
January and M arch. During
that period, a record 57.4
b illio n
was
received In
accounts."
People have been waiting
fo r money costs to drop be­
fore Ixiylng a homa, but that
tim e has a rriv e d and now’ s
the tim e Io buy.
A D e n a De D e le ve a u x, J e s s ie Hudson and guest lo o k o v e r
the cam p s ig h t, w h ich is east o f Happy V a lle y . T here w e re
15 boys fro m the A lb in a area i, e ig h t Scouts and seven C ubs
a t the J u ly 31 two day c a m p .
What now
McAlister
V is ito r s
to
Scout
M o u n ta in
a re : ( l - r ) J e s s ie L e w is , D ir e c t o r A lb in a T a sk F o rc e - G eonte
S im m ons s c o u tm a s te r T ro o p 152; Ja ck T hom pson, B o y Scout e x e c u tiv e ;
Den .M other P a ck 152, Duane H a r r is , C huck B e a sle y and D a rre n B ro w n .
Mrs. Joan H a r n ï
Visitor From Kansas
G eorge E . Wood is a gen­
tle m an.
He is in P o rtla n d
v is itin g his two d a u gh te rs and
one son who liv e h e re . They
a re M r s . W illia m W h ite ,M r s .
M a r y Jane B e r r y and H a ro ld
W ood. He has 13 g ra n d c h il­
d re n and s ix g re a t g ra n d c h il­
d re n who a lso liv e h e re .
Wood liv e s in C o ffe e v ille ,
K a n sa s, on fo u r a c re s , w hich
have been an im p o rta n t fa c to r
in h is happy lif e .
He and
M r s . Wood a re the p a re n ts
o f s ix c h ild re n , a ll o f whom
a re co lle g e g ra d u a te s.
He
e xp la in s th a t when the c h ild ­
ren w e re young and at home,
they a ll helped w ith the veg­
e ta b le s and flo w e rs g row n on
the a cre a g e .
T od a y, w ith
the fa m ily g ro w n , h is biggest
p ro b le m
is g a th e rin g the
c ro p s .
He s t ill ra is e s one
a c re of lim a beans, w hich he
s e lls g re e n to one o f the big
s to re s .
I t is d if f ic u lt to be lie ve
th a t th is a rtic u la te m an a t­
tended fo rm a l school th rough
the th ird g ra d e . He is s e lf-
educated.
He was ra is e d in
the Indian T e r r it o r y and when
h is m o th e r d ie d , he was s ix ,
h is fa th e r r e m a r rie d a la d y
who
knew ab o ut fa rm in g .
G eorge, being the o ld e s t, was
put to w o rk in the fie ld s .
A m ong the m any a c c o m p lis h ­
m ents he has a chieved, a re
the b u ild in g o f th re e houses
w h ile em ployed e ig h t h o u rs
a day ra is in g his p ro d u ce .
He r e tir e d fro m St. C la ir
O il and R e fin e ry a fte r spend­
ing 23 y e a rs in the m a in te n ­
ance d e p a rtm e n t.
He fle w in Sunday, h is sec­
ond f lig h t, and m ay v is it a
son in New Y o rk b e fo re r e ­
tu rn in g to C o ffe e v ille .
A t age 68, he is ra is in g
flo w e rs and p la n ts but in his
" s p a r e " tim e he is an
o ffic e r in the B a p tis t ch u rc h ,
does m is s io n w o rk in a ll de­
n o m in a tio n s ,
is a c tiv e in
la y c h u rc h g ro u p s , s e n io r c it ­
izen’ s a c tiv ité s and has had
tim e to s ta r t a c r e d it union.
W H Y PAY
M O RE?
We t>'/y ou» 'OOpti'»
«WOM!
Satchel P aige in a te n n is
to u rn a m e n t'*
And R ocky G razia n o '* And
W hitey F o rd ? A n d A U le S h e r-
m an?
Im p o ssib le !
N ot a c c o rd in g to an an­
nouncem ent m ade J o in tly at
G a lla g h e r’ s Steak House in
New Y o rk C ity on A ugust 16
b y famed te n n is p la y e rs , P an-
ch o G onzalez and B illy T a l­
b e rt.
It seems th a t th e H a ll- o f-
F a m e p itc h e r, the e x -m ld d le
w e ig h t b o xin g ch a m p io n , the
Yankee p itc h in g ace o f the
S ix tie s and the fo rm e r coach
o f the New Y o rk fo o tb a ll G i­
a n ts w ill be am ong 16 b ig -
nam e a th le te s to com pete fo r
th e Dewar’ s Cup in the f ir s t
S p o rts C e le b rity T e n n is T o u r ­
nam ent to be held T uesday,
S eptem ber 14, at the Concord
H o te l in K tam es ha L a k e , New
Y o rk .
The cup, a handsom e s te r ­
lin g s ilv e r b o w l, was crea te d
b y T iffa n y .
D ew ar’ s
s p o n s o rs h ip
of
s p o rts events is tr a d itio n a l.
S in ce 1912 th e com pany has
p re se n te d a n o th e r D ew ar’ s
Cup to the w in n e r o f the open
s o c c e r ch a m p io n s h ip in the
US, and d u rin g the p a st fo u r
y e a rs has o ffe re d a s im ila r
tro p h y to the w in n e r o f Eng­
la n d ’ s Indoor te n n is to u rn a ­
m e n t.
G onzalez, fo r m e r w o rld ’ s
a m a te u r
and
p ro fe s s io n a l
ch a m p io n , Is c h a irm a n o f the
to u rn a m e n t; and T a lb e r t, a
F o r m e r D avis Cup p la y e r and
ca p ta in , w ill d ir e c t the m atch.
T h e y both see m o re and m ore
A m e ric a n s , e x p e c la lly ath­
le te s fro m o th e r fie ld s , fa ­
v o rin g te n n is o v e r g o lf as
t h e ir fr e e - tlm e s p o rt.
" A few y e a rs ag o ,’ ’ Gon­
z a le z sa id , " t w ic e as m any
p e o ple played g o lf as te n nis.
N o w , th e re a re 11 m illio n te n ­
n is p la y e rs , co m p a re d to 12
m illio n g o lfe rs .
In a few
y e a rs the te n n is b u ffs w ill
o u tn u m b e r the g o lfe r s .’ ’
" T e n n is
Is
a
life tim e
g a m e ," T a lb e r t added. "W e
hope that th ro u g h th is to u r ­
n am ent we can show a th le te s ,
who a re accu stom e d to - and
w a n t - v ig o ro u s e x e rc is e d u r­
in g th e ir o ff-s e a s o n s th a t ten­
n is w ill not o n ly g iv e them
a sound w o rk o u t, but keen
c o m p e titio n and e n jo ym e n t,
to o ."
Shop lits t al
O'K) po y the xavr
r. to ,
you o» lov »hoc »hototo'P
pnc«
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Reg S»0
*35
M a ry other »net
S A V iO N 0 0 0 (5 1
o*er 1000 o r hard
M ohogory Huth door
Small trie» and 6 Grodr
pre hung
*8 -*1 0
Btrch tliqhtty htqher
Solid core
doo.
. ‘9 9 5 to *14 9 5
Hollow <oro door*
‘3 .5 0
* 3 -’4.5O
( I N I SHILVINGI
Small m e t
Regular u ie t
I ■ 12
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It
FIBMGIASS
S H O W » STALISI
Set' mode* to ty to hondle'
P re h u n g e
P told e Pull Icu*er
’2 S -‘2 9 .
Sliding Close! doon
4 ,5 6
‘ 19-*25 -
B it o ld F . it .
*1 9 te *7 5 w i
PATIO OOGiPS
3
*1 3 .9 5
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(A N IU N G f
C IO S IT DOORS)
*65
*69
6
4 cor loodt
G R H N RARTICLf BOARD!
Why use ordinary particle board
tor flooring when you con buy if
ptepomted ’ or 30% le tt' Ute it
lo t ptng pong topi, too 4
i 5
theet
4 ; ft
5 H
5 r ft
6 ft
39
M .lO tb e e t
•1 .2 5 (hoot
•1 .4 0 thoot
*1 .5 0 (h oo t
FORMICA C O U N T » TORS
Regular length.
*3 pet foot
Short lengfht
*2 per foot
5 8
3 4
M ill surplus Pre*.rushed 50 binds'
4 /7
* 1 .1 9 * * 4 9 0
4 ,8
Walnu» Linen o r Burlap strip pan­
els Equals 4 , 8
99
GOV T. SURPLUS
Novy »orpj of ofl kmds up »o 30 >
W
7 - 1 0 ft.
Ped Sails ifo r the $uns*s ab^ut
ia » e
» i$ M .
Small & large Baiso lifer a ft t, lor
docks, floats hojyeboats, etc
Office Cr a r
*5O -’ 7S
’ -jrd*»aad *5-* 10
MILL CLOSE OUT —
C O M P IIT I STOCK
’ 0-1? Truck 4 Trailer loads Dark
Wea’hered lumber
,4 2«4
2 a 6 1,6. j >6 Fencing, Flooring
•f ALL AT LESS THAN
WHOLESALE PRICES!
T
Reg 25'
O p e ra te s on: 2 w in d o w s, J
1 d o o r, 1 e le c tr ic eye .
SHOW IR
STALLS,
f.bergloti
with small imperfections reg ' 1 39,
retail .
*■. * pnce only *49
Cedar fencing, your choice 5' ft.
M arble Vanity Tops
*2 5 **3 9
Fre»ght Claim BATHTUBS
’ 5 **2 0
Kitchen sinks
*2-* 5
GALVANIZED GUTTER
‘ T 49
2-4 tods, 8 ft long
1 9' BO
15123 S.E. McLoughlin Blvd. I
Across from McDonald s Call 654-5444
I
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con«
f
8905 N Vancouver Ave.
Across from G l Joes Call 285-0546
Stovon 292-6601
Delicatessen
MY-TE-FINE
Del Monte
58
M Y -TE FRESH
Kitty
Tray
V a rie ty Section
■
I 7' each
A quick meal, yet hsorty and delicious
m y - te - fine
* *«\
Produce
No. 1 Size A
P o ta to e s
G u a ra n te e d
to c o o k p e r
fe c tly b y a n y
m e th o d Save
3 0 ' on 10 lbs
Ironing Board
Covers
Cassette Tapes
Reg. *1.69 Your Choice
Reg » 1.0 0 •och
k
for
B o y s ' K n it S h irts
00
2 s3
|
J u t t s a y “ C h a rg e I t " U te
y o u r B a n k A m e r ic a r d o r
m a tte r c h a r g e fo r a ll y o o r
V a r ie t y n e e d *.
Reg. 69'
Playtex
R ubber
Gloves
D uP ont T eflon c o v e r Y o u r Choice
is s c o rc h r e s is ta n t,
ç
AA
w ith th ic k , non m a t
tin g a b s o rb a n t p a d
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A s s o rte d F la v o r*
Audio Magnetic
C-60
Stock up on ta p e a t
th is lo w , lo w , F red
M eye r price
— —
Sherbet or SlendolK
Ice M ilk ç r
Daisy
or
Mod
V 1 W
Í
W id e a sso rtm e n t o f fa sh io n
looks which in clu d e W a lla c e
B e rry s ty le s , c re w n e c k s ,
a n d m an y, m a n y m ore. S ol­
id s , s trip e s , a n d p a tte r n s
6
1 ■ 00
Northwest Norgold Russet
Reg 89 lb
w ith
Egg»
$ 1 0 0
<9 baq' *
1 5 % .,$
MM
Sliced Bacon
For h e a rty a p p e tiz
mg b re a k fa s ts , serve
1 0 -lb
Spaghetti
Sweetheart
H e a lth fu l, ta s ty lo a f
m a d e w ith a d d e d m ilk
n u t r ie n t s f o r g r e a t e r
fo o d value.
Cat
L itte r
Fra neo-American
P re -tltte d
4 3 ' lb
Bakery
35' loaf
in sizes 8-18.
i
H e re ’ s a sa fe ty tip fo r bike
r id e r s
fr o m
tlie P o rtla ia l
T r a f f ic S afety C o m m is s io n :
liv e n w ith good 1 lg h tIn g e q u Us­
in e n t, a b ic y c le Is hard to see
at n ig h t.
Sm all sue. short shank Sweet
sm oky fla v o r in every le n d e r
bite Econom ical, a n d so very
easy to p re p a re C ook a n d
serve h o t o r cold
M ilk B re a d
—
Burglar Alarm Kit.|
SPECIAL $14.95
OPFM SUNDAYS: Yanrourtr Art. ¡tart optn fan . thru Fri. M t. MtLouqhhn Bird, itore optn fan . t Fri. M t.
BUILDING SUPPLY
DISCOUNT CENTERSJNC.
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Pork & Beans
RID HOT SFECI AL!
10M Board f t , Standord 8 Be*»er,
2,8 Tongue 4 Groove, 'eg 148
per M no**
’9 0 per M
c la r e s :
" 1 don’ t want to
tw anothei S im p so n , 1 want
to be J a m e s M c A lis t e r . "
Picnics
Van C am p
A b s o rb s a n d d e o d o r iz e s
A ls o
u se ful on g a r a g e a n d b a se m e n t
*1.SO«1 J roll
son, Ja m e s liv e d up tu a ll
e xp e c ta tio n s ,
lh e fre sh m a n
p la y s l o n ly th re e g a m e s, but
M c A lis te r
d o m in a te d them
a ll.
He sco re d lo u r T D ’ s;
one being fo r 95 y a rd s . He
ruslied fo r 360 y a rd s and had
a 5.45 a v e ia g e .
I he
in e v ita b le c o m p a ri­
sons w ith U J . Sim pson are
th e re , but Ja m e s f ir m ly d e -
C hoose fro m 24
o f y o u r fa v o r ite
varieties
ROLL ROOFING'
Mill cleanup
in th is c o u n try .
The 6 ’ 1” U C L A fre s h ­
man was die m o s t sought a f­
te r p la y e i on the w est coast
In 1969.
He chose U C LA
a n l sa ys, " U C L A was In­
te r e s ts ! in me as a p e r­
son arxi has shown th a t In­
te re s t sin ce I was In the
tenth g ra d e ."
A s a fro s h th is past sea-
Sugar Cured
Tender Smoked
Reg
49'
Building supply Liquidators
T h e re a re 11 Scout Troops in the M od e l C itie s A r e a . A t
the c o o k -o u t ( l - r ) P h il R o g e rs,
Scout e x e c u tiv e ; D a r re n B ro w n ; Duane H a r r is , Joan H a r r is . I
son w a it f o r ste a k.
’ J e s s ie Hudson anti Jack Thom p-
Shop<32E>And Save More
5 ACHES OF BARGAINS
and new stocks
arriving Daily!
• OVERSTOCKS
• BANKRUPTCIES
• CLOSEOUTS
p re h u n g
Ja m e s M c A lis te r o f DC I-A
was tabbed by m any fo o tb a ll
e x p e rts as the fin e s t p re p
p la y e r in the c o u n try in 1969.
A tte n d in g
Pasadena’s
High
as a se: • ,
Jam es lit e r a lly d e m o lish e d
opponents.
He hustled f o r
2,168
y a rd s ,
scored 228
p o in ts , and averaged 9.2 y a rd s
per c a rry .
In
a d d itio n ,
M c A lis t e r
saved enough tim e to tie the
na tio na l p re p lo n g ju m p re c ­
o rd .
He g o t o ff a ju m p of
25.7 fe e t th a t was the th ird
best e v e r f o r a yo u n g s te r
How would you
like fro« rent ?
Lot ut build you a
duplex. Lot tho rant
buy your half.
Wo havo lots
C all for d o tailt
Hollcraft h omo* Inc.
236-2141
aftor hours Call
Tom 285-7651
M a tt 2 5 4 -9 5 8 8
A ll p u rp o se household gloves Com
fo rta b le , w ith firm g rip
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I a n ' n y lo n t r i c o t b r i e f s ,
fin e ly t a ilo r e d
S tu rd y
elastic w aist b a n d a n d leg
in w h ite a n d pastels, sizes
5, 6. o n d 7.
Fred Meyer
S h . n n . i i . Center*
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Open 9am to 10pm daily
including Sunday.