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Page 6 Portland/Observer Thursday, Sept. 9, 1971 Football Stars Inducted Into Old Grand-Dad Club NEW BLAZER the Los Angeles Dons. His for three years; then when last two coaching positions the team was absorbed by were with the Los Angeles merger Into the NFL and re Rams and the University of named, with the N. Y. Southern California. Mr. Yanks. He stayed with the Hein Is a member of the team which was sold to Dal College Football Hall of Fame las as the Texans In 1932 and a charter member of the and when It was sold to Bal Pro-Football Hall of Fame. timore as the Colts In 1953. He retired with the Colts af ter the 1955 season. His Jersey number “ 22” was re tired. Mel Hein, also renowned Price changes for commo for his historic football dity groups (not seasonaUy ad achievements, was voted the justed): Most Valuable Player In the Two major commodity groups National Football League In --m etals and metal products 1938. He began his career and lumber and wood products In 1930, playing center at --together were responsible for Washington state College, somewhat more than half of the making All-American that total advance in the Industrials year and winning a berth at Index; each group had approxi the Rosebowl Game In 1931. mately the same Influence on He joined the New York Foot the Index. In creases tor a ball Giants In 1931, playing number of steel mill products, center and Uneoack for 15 particularly sheets, strip, and years, during which period tubing, together with advances the team was .All-Pro Firsts for nonferrous metals, struc for eight consecutive years. tural metal products, hardware, He was, in 1946, head coach pig Iron and ferroalloys and for Union College In Schenec some miscellaneous fabricated tady. In 1947-48 he was line metal products, raised the In coach for the old All- dex for metals. American Conference team. 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Williams Ave. l C M ilk 27' Food Club FURNACE REPAIR SERVICE V($ HAIRSTYLES J Turkey Roast Hindquarters ^U,°" 1 ft lb O O . né * Value Village to Open Body and Fender R epair vfllM E T H E S m u tì WATER PDLlP 'OI Patronize our Advertisers Labor News On the eve of the National Since early 1970, the num outside of the West have taken ber of discouraged workers A6-5 forward who led Temple Governors’ Conference In San a position In favor of such University to the 1969 National Juan September 13th, the action. has risen from 600,000 to Invitation Tournament champ National Federation of Inde It Is expected this will 750,000 according to a report ionship is Joining the Portland pendent Business has pub he a key Issue In San Juan Issued today by the 11, s . goods,” says Director Führ A new distribution store tor lish»! an addition to Its Trail Blazers. with Governor Preston Smith Department of l abors Bureau er. "but Salvage Management reusable household goods— se rie s of free public service He Is Johi Baum, 25, obtain of Texas serving as chairman 26,000 square feet of display, of Labor Statistics. Discour called Value Village—Is about pamphlets entitled “ Opera ed from the Chicago Bulls. of the governor’s committee plus three acres of yard, aged workers are those to be opened In southeast With Chicago last season, tion Build America.” In this area. iwrsons outside the labor Portland tor the benefit of Swartliout estimates tliat 20 The content of tills new Baum played In 62 games but K Is also expected that people will be hired to oper retarded children In the me force who want work hut are averaged only 8.7 minutes of publication reviews the back the Administration’s action In ate the store at the outset, tropolitan area. not actively seeking a |oh playing time while scoring 4.6 ground of the conflict between drowing its push for the so- plus 30 more to handle sal Vounteers and workers for Congressional drives to re because they think their points a contest. called revenue sharing plan vage operations of goods the Multnomah Association for build rural America through Stu Inman, Portland’s di search for one would lie In In favor of rigid Federal brought In (sorting, grading Retarded Children, and Its rector of player personnel tax Incentives and the bureau vain. economic controls will create etc.). slater organization In Clack cracy which so far has op said the transaction for Baum even greater Interest among I'he rise In the number of ” We are going In to busi amas, are canvassing liomei Is n conditional one. Baum posed this concept. the governors. discouraged workers, how ness to salvage household for resaleable goods starting The proposed legislation must make Portland’s team to The Federation’s pahphlet ever, has accounted for only Corp, will supervise the sale this week, according to Ex complete the deal. If he makes which has been pending before points out that with the revenue of those goods. a small part of the recent ecutive Director Walter Führ Congress would give from the Blazers a high future the sharing plan now postponed, Führer lias projected an In er. Launch date tor the store slowdown In labor force limited tax Incentives to new draft choice. the only other major proposal come to retarded groups In Is set tor October 15, and In growtfi. Ihe rise Is also Wa are delighted to have employment providing enter In Washington Is the develop the Portland area of at least terested families are urged very small when compared Baum In our camp, said Inman. p rises which locate In these ment of some means of 3500,000 over the next five to contact Value Village, 5060 with the recent increase in At this stage of the game we distressed rural areas, both limiting the number of child years from Value Village, SE 82nd, Portland, to have th- are not Just looking at people. as a means of building the unemployment. ren ;«r family to two on the based on SMC experience elr old clothes and household We think Baum has a great ch local economies, and to re basis tliat by the year 2000 Labor force participation elsewhere. T ills estimate was lieve the pressure on over matei lals picked up. ance to help. trends have changed among the national population will cleared by Gary Swarttiout. He lias great quickness and I crowded big cities. Establishment of Value Vil have grown to 300 million. several demographic groups. "And In addition, we give This concept, sponsored mean great quickness, said lage comes after several The pamphlet compares The changes may tw summed employment to several able Inman. He Is a good shooter. by Senators James Pearson years of planning by MARC the population density per up as a slight decline In part We think he might Just be of Kansas, and Fred Harris and the recent signing of a retarded younsters," said square mile of various nations Führer. "This will he the icipation of men and an starting to grow as an NBA of Oklahoma, and in the House contract with an organi a s well as some of the high biggest boost to retarded pro of Congressmen Joe Evins of interruption in the secular player. zation ca ll'd Salvage Manage concentration areas In the grams we’ve had In many rise In participation among Ihman believes Baum wasa- T ennessee and Keith Sebellus ment Corporation to operate United States. But a com years. The money la grently women. vailahle simply because of of Kansas, Is supported by the store. parison of the figures shows needed for programs through such veteran Chicago for the majority of business . Their track record Is Im that the problem In the United out the arsa to train and wards as Bobby Love and Cher people according to nation pressive, according to Führ States Is not one of over care for the retarded." TEENAGER?/ Walker, plus the acquisition of wide polls conducted by the er, who states as an example population, but rather one of a Right now Value Village National Federation of Inde Vlllanova’s Howard Portland that four stores In Washington highly Imbalanced distribution LET EDUCATION BE YOUR and to*' draft choice Kennedy pendent Business. State have produced sales of crews are canvaslng neigh of population. borhoods by hanging notices Fresh impetus was given TTATT. . . The golng*win seem Mclntosh. Little playing time 31,000,000 per year which re on doorknobs that a pickup to the drive when the Western anTkeep plugging to graduate. would be left for Baum. tarded groups benefit from. crew will be In the vicinity In men s fashions, as in almost This Is where “ Black Power,” Ihman called Baum a very Conference of Governors, Headquarters for SMC la In soon. Residents are urged lie s - you musl feel It, exper any aspect of now fashion the mature kid ami one who isl meeting in Wyoming In July, Burlingame, Calif, to call MARC headquarters, ience It and demonstrate It. word is IN D IV ID U A L really eager to play In Port-' calling for Federal action to Appointed to manage Value 223-7279, or Value Village solve the twin problems of Education produ ces "Black land. Village and to serve as SMC (listing found by calling tele No m ore is it expected, or even Power,’ "Black Power” pro- He was recommended highly rural economic distress and general manager In Oregon la desirable, to wear what fits your phone information), with a re due es "Green Pow er” and by Oregon’s new coach, Dick big city woes, endorsed this Gary Swarthout, who lias been idea of what someone else says is quest to stop by their homes "Green Power” Is the THING. Harter (from Phlladepphla, concept, since that time responsible tor ttie develop when the goods are ready. fashion Today, according to the STAY IN SCHOOL. ment of SMC operations in home of Temple) Geoff S£^£nior^£roniniarr^^tates Any reuseable Items of cloth designers, how you dress should Petrie, saia inman. the State of Washington. ing, furniture, household fit your lifestyle, and society as it Baum was second - round Portland and Chicago last The new store is located Items or antiques will be wel BOYS & GIRLS: draft choice of Chicago In season, Baum played 21 min is To quote one at 5060 SE 82nd, and lias come. 1969 after a brilliant career utes and exploded for 20 This space age la bursting with The look comes from the in points. He hit 8 of 12 from the at Temple. all kinds of wonderful things side. what's com fortable to that He was second to Gut Rod field and 4 of 5 from the free to do. Study and work the very person gers (later an NBA all-time line. best you can. Be on time, at For the season he shot .560 leader In rebounds with 1,042. M o il r t a io n a b l* shop in town In other words no one is dir tend school regularly, do good As a senior he scored 579 against the Trail Blazers, lilt- tating which leaves the responsi work and cooperate with tea points for a 19 J average and ting on 14 of 25 attempts. The Trail Blazers' fall comp bility squarely up to you the con chers and principals. sounds hauled in 399 rebounds tor an hard, but try It and prove what roster now lists 16 players—- sumer average of 13 a game. 2 8 7 -8 5 2 9 2 6 0 9 N. Vancouver Ave. " DIGNITY.” both_Black and The Associated P ress, In re 10 NBA veterans and six rook white can really do. Portland, Ore. ies. porting Temple’s NIT Title in WA TCH OUT FOR CHILDREN 1969, wrote: John Baum spurred Temple from behind late In the final I-.X-.l-I -------------------------- half and the once llghtly-re- garaed Owls stunned favored Boston College, 89-76, for the National Invitational Basket ball Tournament title. Baum, a 6-foot-5 Jumping Jack, scored 20 of his 30 points In the final session of the na tionally-televised contest, and C ro w n U n b lea ch e d USOA Grade It was his basket that put Tem Canned ple ahead to stay, 70-69, Baum played only three R e g .‘ 1 2 0 games as a rookie In the NBA before he was ca llei up by the For sm o o th er, National Guard. cream ier jau c- In the first clash between baking | bog •X Notable new Inductees Into the Old Grand-Dad Club, worldwide organization of more than 75,000 grand fathers, are football greats Claude "Buddy” Young (second from right) now spe cial assistant to the Commis sioner of the National Foot ball League, and Mel Hein (third from left) currently tie supervisor of officials for the American Conference of the National Football League. Welcoming the two glrdlron heroes Into the Grand-Dad Club are (left to right) Club representatives Vincent Cunningham, Joseph Tighe, Earl W. McMurray and .An thony VeterL Mr. Veterl Is also well known In the foot ball world, serving as an of ficial of the National Foot ball League. Among Buddy Young’s out standing gridiron honors was election as the Most Valuable Player In the 1947 All-Star Game between the College All-Stars and the Chicago Bears. In 1943, he won the City and State Spring (100 and 220) championship and also was the Football City champion, earning All-State and AU -City positions. In 1944, he was an All-Ameri can at the University of Ill inois, scoring 13 touchdowns In the season, to tie a re cord set by Red Grange. Signing with the New York Yankees In 1947, he played Operation Build America BAK(,N...has I /Vow all it needs is your good ¡com pany — to slop in to d a y 'I 211 N.E. 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