P«ge 10 P o rtla ixi/t tbaerver Thursday Nov. 18, 1971 Blazer Action T o w a rd a n e w yo u Sui>Titl«: Relax to Renew P a rt 1 by Kay L . Haraguchl, RA'. With the hectic pace and stresses ot modern life , most of us are afflicted from lime to time with nervous tension and all the discomforts and disorders which ac­ company it. While it is neither reasonable nor desir­ able to eliminate all tension; we do wish to eliminate the chronic ones. Chronic ten­ sion keeps us awake, makes us grouch with ourlcved ones, causes jo in t and muscle pa ins, as well as high blood pressure and other disorders. There are simple tech­ niques which all can follow to greatly ease nervousness One w ill be presented today, another next week. When you find yourself hassled, withdraw within yourself to a place of peace. If you can withdraw physically fo r five minutes. It is helf- ful, but not necessary. Decide on a mental sanctuary. P er­ haps a beautiful place you once visited, it could be a garden a lake, a church, a mountsm- lopj any place where you teel at peace. Build your sanctuary in your mind. A good time to do this is just before going to sleep. Visualize it as com­ pletely as you can. Then, when life ’ s situations get you "u p tig h t", close your eyes foi a- bout five minutes. Journey within yourself to your secret place of beauty and peace.See youself sitting or lying down, feel, hear and smell the place. Let the peace sink into your mind and txxly. A hen you feel sufficiently refreshed, vis­ ualize yourself leaving the sanctuai-y and returning to the w orld. Then open your eyes. As previously mentioned, you can go o ff to the lock­ er room at work or at school. You could go to your bal room at home. However helpful, this is not totally necessary. Often you can simply remain where you are fo r a one minute trip to your private place. T ry frequent peace breaks Make them a habit fo r a week or so. You’ ll find your­ self calm er and also better able to cope with your life . Lynn L e b n e r and Jo y c e S ta rn e s d e m o n s tra te th e la te s t in e x e r c is e m a c h in e fo r g u e st a t F g u rin e ’s open house. Airy. Nixon praises work of Viviane Barnett E x c e rp ts fro m T o le d o , O hio p a p e r) M rs . Viviane Nickerson Following is that part of Barnett, who was reared in the interview w ith M rs.R ich ­ Toledo, received recognition ard Nixon, reprinted from the in the November, 1971, issue Readers Digest, in which she of Readers Digest fo r her te lls about Viviane Nickerson "green thumb” activities tn Barnett: Q. What could vol­ Portland, Oregon, where she unteers do in our decaying is in the real estate business. cities? M rs . B a rre tt was mention- A . A clean-up campaign! As a l in an interview with M rs. I travel around this country, Richard Nixon, titled, " F ir s t the amount of trash and litte r Lady, F irs t Volunteer.” The 1 see lying in our cities is interview is condensed from unbelievable. W e could start the book, "People H e lp in g by mobilizing people in the People.” community, contacting them The mention of M rs . Bar­ through neighborhood leaders nett in the Readers Digest who know the people, how to a rticle was noticed by John work with them,what they’ re Gray of Toledo, a classmate thinking. of M rs . Barnett at Toledo. People have to want things He recalls that whe was the cleaned up in their own neigh­ daughter of M rs. Fred Simms borhoods, anti they must he of Toledo. V ivian's step-fa­ w illin g to help do it them­ ther, Fred Simms, was an selves before i t w ill begin auto mechanic who worked for to happen. I saw one re­ the Ford garage and in other markable project when I garages in Toledo. Viviane visited Portland, Ore. M rs. attend grade s c h o o l and Viviane B a r n e t t had the high school in Toledo, grad­ imagination to take a vacant uating from Toledo High with lot, full of trash and litterand the class of 1921. She return­ weeds, and turn it into vege­ ed to Toledo fo r the 30th an­ table g a r d e n s . A ll of the niversary reunion of her grad­ neighborhood fam ilies were uating class on July 24, 1971. in on it, working together on A fte r her graduation f r o m the project. And not o n ly Toledo and attended a num­ did they have fresh food, but ber of different colleges. the lo t became something beautiful, and working to­ gether brought the f a m i l i e s closer. P ortland's Trail Blazers — — ju st a few seconds from a possible .500 record — - now hit tlie road fo r the firs t time this season. 11*9 Blazers w ill lie in Houston on Thursday night, in Boston on Saturday lught and in Cleveland on Sunday night to open a five-game swing that w ill wind up with clashes on Tuesday night, November 9, in Buffalo and on Wednesday night, Nov­ ember 10, in D etroit. About those few seconds: A shot that mised with the clock running out stopped tlx* Blazers from sending a 99- 101 loss to Detroit into over­ time and a shot that clicked won fo r Buffalo, 120-119, as the buzzer sounded Friday night. Good news from the road swing! Guard W illie McCarter re­ covered faster than expected from mononucleosis, w ill make the tr ip hut w ill not play. He w ill gi through light workouts with the club. A look at the week: P ortland vs . hocston - -Lhe Blazers dropped four straight to the Rockets last season when they played in San Diego . . , tlie closest the Blazers came to victory was six points short . ..E lv m Hayes was M r. Everything against Portland . . . he was second in scoring against the Blazers with 140 points fo r a 35-a-game average . . . he was the third-best rebounder against the Blazers with 7b arxi a 19 average ...h e scored 39 in one game, fifth-best effort ever against Portland . . . he playai 175 minutes fo r a 43.8 average and only two opponents played more . . . no opponent attempted more field goals than the 110 efforts (27.5 a game) thrown up by- Hayes . . . and he attempted more free throws (49 fo r a 12 J average) than any other opponent . . . then there’ s L a rry Siegi ried, 21 assists in one game fo r the a ll-tim e high against the TraU Blazers.aixl 32 in two games fo r a lb average that tanked No. 1 among opponents. PORTLAND vs. BOSTON Hie clubs sp ilt, two vic­ tories each, tn last season's series and tlie Blazers w ill be shooting for th e ir third tn a row over the C eltics . . . watch fo r a shootout. . . the teams combined fo r 229 shots in a game twice last season to set a ll-tim e Portland tecords . . . last Dec. 27 the C eltics shot 120 tunes In one game fo r tlie a ll-tim e high against the Blazers . . . the gig man Is John Hav- licek, only opponent who play­ ed all 48 minutes of all four games against Portland last season . . . he was fifth in scoring against Portland with 117 points and a 29.3 average and was fourth In play-making against the Blazers with 42 assists fo r an average of 10,5 a game . . . against Portland Havlicek also ranked third in field goals attempted with 103 and fifth in free throw shooting as he sank 33 of 38 fo r a .808 mark . . . in ore game he scored 38 points — — slxth-besteffortagalnst the Blazers . 1 Checking Account ■ Automatic Savings ' Statement Savings ■ BankAmericard Money Minder* Service Safety Deposit Boxes Loans Customized Payroll Service Investment Bonds ■ Trusts bank United States National Bank of Oregon Mf MR(» f 0 • C with AM-FM and FM Stereo Radio There s more to this stereo than meets the eye That's because behind this beautiful oak cabinet is a solid stote two channel stereo ampli tier, a solid state AM FM stereo tuner, two 9"x6 woofers and two 3 '7 tweeters There s also a VN 4 speed automatic record changer Even the stereo cabinet this all comes in is not ordinary It's built by old world construction methods, and is finished by hand to a deep satin finish And it's available in either Mediter ranean Oak or Espama Grano da Oak RPC 112MO SAN R IM O II M E D ITE R R A N E A N OAK RPC J I2 E D MAJO RCA II ES P A N IA « G RANADA OAK ,p!l $198 TH'S SHOP 9 TO » M O N THRU TRI FAT T il 6 l a o i . d Sun I PA YMFNTS 30th a n d S. 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