Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, December 21, 1972, Page 4, Image 4

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    Pag« 4
Portland/Obeerver
Thursday, December 21, 1972
Globetrotter stars give hints
PEPI’S BOTTLE S H O P
L e t PEP I'S BOTTLE SHOP by your headquarters for
champagne, wines. m ixers . . . at the lowest price« in
town.
Lloyd Center — Next to the
L iquor Store. P E P I's one
and only store.
Open 9:30
< jn . to 9:00 p jn .
D ally.
Sundays: Noon to 4:00 p jn .
281-2731
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H ig h la n d C om m unity Center
4 6 3 5 N.E. 9th
P o rtla n d , O regon
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T h u rs d a y
3:30 p jn . — 5:30 p jn .
Come to a T ree Decorating
P a rty . Bring your mom, dad, brothers, siaw rs and
friends. Be prepared to have fun.
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S atu rd ay
Departure time — 6 p jn . on the Christmas Sight­
seeing Bus T ou r.
Beautiful and Inspired sights.
A ll seats reserved. Cost $1.00 per person. Hurry!
T h e re are only 45 seats.
OPEN:
Director:
Monday through Friday
9 a j n . - - 6 p jn .
dan frazier
288-8104
284-5480
PUBLIC INVITED
" ★★★★ ! Highest Rating!
Make a date to see a great
intimate epic!'
— WANDA HALE, N Y Daily Naw»
"The best spectacular
since 'Lawrence of Arabia'!
One of the 10 best films
ever made! SEE IT!
— KEVIN SANDERS. ABC-TV
tw-. COLUMBIA PICTURES
A U . b r CARL FOREMANS
RICHARD ATTENBOROUGH
ROBERT
SHAW
ANNE
BANCROFT
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SIMON
WARD
YOUNG WINSTON
JACK H A W K IN S IA N H O L M A N T H O N Y HO PKINS
PATRICK MAGEE EDWARD W O O D W A R D
- J O H N MILLS
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RICHARD ATTENBO RO UG H
AlFKD MlSTON »-o«o*ez~uo>■«<•.» a n n o . »».»«nos
t O « y i« « <va,| P C
NOW SHOWING: MUSIC BOX THEATRE
MR.T IS COLD HARD ST!
m m ernie«
TOO MANY BARGAINS TO LIST!
THOUSANDS MORE! IF YOU CAN'T FIND
IT HEBE, COME IN A N D BROWSE!
(The fabulous Harlem Globe­
tro tters, who bring th eir bas­
ketball magic to P o rtia al on
Sunday, Jan. 7 at 2:00 p jn „
have put together a serie a -
"Basketball Ttpa Prom The
Harlem Globetrotters’ .)
SHOP IA R LY FOR BIST SELECTION THIS W IB C IN M
Building Supply Discount Centers Inc.
1 believe the te a re five ba etc
points Involved in being «good
d rib b ler. The firs t point Is to
make sure that you control
the bell on the flat part of your
fingertips. Don't slap at the
ball with the palm of your
hand.
Second, try and keep your
eyes OFF the ball. Unllha
baseball where you keep your
eye on the hall all the time,
when you learn to dribble
w ell, you'll KNOW where the
ball la at all tim es. T ry and
know where the opponent Is at
all times, that way he won't
be able to slip in and steal
the ball.
It la important to learn how
to drlbbla with both hands. Of
course, learn to drlbbla with
one hand at a tim e.M o al play­
ers can drlbbla with one hand,
but very few can dribble
w all with both tha right and
left hands.
The fourth point is concern­
ed with the position of your
body. Dribble with your body
In a alight crouch, with your
knees bent, your stomach In
and your weight forward.
The fifth point la to try and
keep your body betweer the
ball and the man who la guard­
ing you. If he can't teach tha
ball, he can’t taka It away
from you.
1905 N. Vnncenver Ave. ecress from Cl Jees Coll: 285-0540
15123 SE McLenghHe Blvd. ecress from McDenelds Cell: 054-5444
Both locations open 8 to 6 daily 9 to 5 Sundays.
Usa your BankAmoritard or Mastor Chargo.
E. C. Soul
Time
S atu rd ay s
11:00am to 4:15 pm
MAaouat MAVNii - H A tiiM o iO H T e o r m s
Now that you know what to
do. you come to the most Im ­
portant part of a ll. That la
practicing. You have got to
practice, practice, and prac­
tice. Good dribbling, like any­
thing else, is the result of
honest - to - goodness hard
w ork.
Human Emphasis
Top 10 Survey
Thia
W eek
No.
Fun Kädelle
1. Loose Booty
I he Spinners
2. I 'll Be Around
3. If You Don't Know Me by Now
Harold Melvin and The Blue Notes
Kool and The Gang
4 . Good Tim es
Bar-Kaya
5 . Memphis At Sunrise
Eddie Kenderlcka
b. If You Let Me
laley Brothers
7 . Work To Do
O’Jays
8. 992 Arguments
Stevie Wonder
9. Superstition
Honey C o n ti
10. Innocent Until Proven Guilty
L ast
W eek
No.
1.
2.
8.
3.
5.
7.
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If you left their gift till
new . . . you’re still in luck.
by Tom Boothe, PhT).,
Professor of Communications Heuristics
D e a r D r . Boothe:
Every j^ a r since 1 can re­
m ember 1 have been over
spending
my
budget
for
Christm as and suffering all
year long paying bills that I
Incurred during the Holidays.
What would vou suggest as
a Rule of Thumb that would
help
ua
overly generous
Christm as addicts to control
ourselves.
D e a r Christm as Addict:
1 believe it la better to give
than to receive aa long as
you have it to give, but If you
have to suffer all year long
paying bills then obviously
change is In order.
Reallzng that you are some,
what conditioned o r addicted
to the habit of over spending,
1 am assuming it would be too
damaging to your ego to give
less than you think you are
expected to give.
Why don't you borrow as
much money as it w ill take to
purchase all of your gifts?
Ae a result you w ill have
only one b ill. Around the end
of December or the firs t of
January open a new savings
account and save the money
that you w ill save on Interests
and postage stamps from all
of your would be bills.
By the next Christm as you
w ill have ail of the money
that you saved In Interests,
plus the busiest It w ill have
earned, and you won't have to
borrow as much the following
y e a r. Inaproxlm ately 10years
or less you w ill have kicked
the over spending habit com­
pletely. But. you w ill have ac­
quired the saving* habit. I
don't know which is the better,
or which la the worse, but It
works.
D e a r D r . Boothe:
1 am a Bieck woman and 1
We’re open evenings.
live within the Model Cities
program boundaries In the
Albina area. I haven't been
able to see any progress or
change that's been made in
dealing with our immediate
prob'ems in this part of P o rt-
lane’ .
It seems to me that for as
long as the Model C ities p ro ­
gram hat teen in effect I
should be able to see some
positive evidence. The neigh­
borhood In the physical sente
looks worse now than it ever
did before. The services that
are said to be available for
us in the model neighborhood
are just fronts and completly
worthless.
I am feed upwithblackness,
when 1 can't see anything in
my neighborhood to be proud
of. I would just like to hear
your views concerning Albina
area .
D ear Model City Dweller:
It always seems :o happen
to Black people, and Black
organizations. They tend to
alienate the people they serve
and proposing to identify with
and In turn alienate them­
selves aa an organization from
the community. The Model
Cities program In the Albina
neighborhood has done juat
that: so that now because It
Is alien , everything that It
attempts to do causes an op­
posing reaction. A ll that 1 am
willing to say at this point is
that, as far as 1 am concerned
the Model Cities program in
the Albina area la a failure,
but on the other hand it did
and still la distributing a few
m ore dollars to a few more
black slaters and brothers
and hopefully because of thia
the standard of 'lvlng In a
few more black homes w ill
be raised.
K\
Misses
travel robes
M e n ’s
sportshirts
Dress-length travel robes
of eaay care nylon tricot.
Fashion colora with con­
trast trim . Mlaaes sizes.
$11
Extra sizes.
(not shown)
Pull-length travel
robes of light­
weight nylon t r i ­
cot. pevoriaa col­
ors with contrast
t r i m s . M (s e e s
sizes.
Council thanks patrons
The National Council of Ne­
gro Women (Portland Section)
wishes to thank the patrons,
the participants and all those
who attended th e ir Annual
Pounder's Day Tea last Sun­
day at The Hughes M em orial
Methodist Church.
M rs . W illiam P erry , Im ­
mediate Past President of the
organization, gave a short
history of the Ilfs of M rs . M ary
McLeod Bethune, the National
Pounder,
while M rs . John
Wiseman honored the memory
of
the late M rs . G u ttle
Thompson, local organizer of
the group. Projects of the
Council were explained by
M r s . Robert Canada. This was
follcwed with musical selec­
tions by The K llllnger fam ily.
a solo by M rs . Odis T aylo r
and a poem by M rs . Leo
W arren . In keeping with the
holiday season, "A C hristm as
Story” was presented by M r« .
Geraldine
Hammond. M rs .
M attia Spears' beautiful ren­
dition of "Ave M a rla ” round­
ed out the program.
Another project of the local
section was "Operation Santa
Claus” , held Monday,Decem­
ber 18th at The M ulti Service
C enter.
Each
m em ber
brought a toy for needy chil­
dren. M rs . Fannie Smith and
M r s . Thelma Sylvester were
Co-Chairm en of the activity.
The project was a great suc­
cess. President of the Coun­
cil la M rs . W illie Mae H art.
M en's long sleeve print shirts of
Dacron
P o lyeater/A vrll
rayon.
Assorted p r in t s ...................................
5 98
M en'a long sleeve ah Irta of poly-
eater/cotton crepe. SolkJ co lo rato
coordinate hls w a id r o b e ..................
598
M en's long sleeve knit shirts of
polysster/cotton. Your choice of
colorful prints.......................................
7 98
M en's short sleeve sportshirts In
fancy weaves of polyester/cotton.
Solid c o lo r s ..........................................
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DRIVE-IN
THEATRE
JCPenney
CARLOS
Body and Fender R epair
2 6 0 9 N . V ancouver Avo.
2 8 7 -8 5 2 9
The Christmas Pises.
Charge it at JC Penney
$5