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About Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1977)
w. i m Sports Talk , • - “ » mw h i W in NBA 44. Herold Stata. 1» i M . I TS a set Portland Trad ¡tM « o A ssi i tb e , I Noi the i Ü» -fe tte 1 tbe up the task of trying. » UCLA and go to tbe -No. a 40 they of Hofstra. I« University of try to I f a Metro 10m. a 22-2 !*3 | with dribbhng »»4 sharp Ttesi stifle a player's < 1 of the baskets i frrxBlay P J X . toni i they i « *» completely by David Why Sta with quickly is to be UCLA the the! to he a Wizard ot the L John Wooden, was at UCLA they 10 N CA A titles m twelve y a of winch seer the A A 4 Laurel i like Doe I the Rarely hired tor at • Tech big ama. The M o w n had hoped to lead 411 Jack Sikma. the big center from With Tom Burleson r as ia need of a center aad Sta Inman felt that after gone Laurel was a better any of the big men left. The! . a 4 8 , 200 pnandsr ant Greg White, a 4 0 215 ’* r * ~ the the The coerhiQ P X L . aad Metro i P 1 X . Coach's * Be«* lead« Timber* to win over Sounders years, but no NCAA Gary Cunningham in r'a of being rw draft pick in tte first rannd Because of their lew first round pick. no. 19, the Waaers were not 4 7 sad 390 frum the , and Den Smith. 4 7 . fete. The rda. Ricky Brown. 4 1 . 1 » I T JLD unn PJX. player middle of the key for a or a poso-off. A Metro idea of penetration w a point guard swinging the boll from the strong side of for the job before the eat offense to the wonk side far a by J J ). Morgan. 3-foot j umpebet for the wing or a fey te UCLA. far the postman. The radical difference • • between the two leagues is creating Summer League is exciting basketball this summer in the ween Metro League play sad P-LL. style « cot Games hntw P X L . teas to the low when a M etre league tear r t e P J X . teams have a mood It on the Saattfe »1 Oia North Then, after Barry Lynch had pat hie foot to the h a i and Boot pot Ms hand to it. Graham Day i _______ the at the 00:49 m a rt of the Along with a with the i CSvie Stadium. The large« cr kick, and Arcfeo the Timbers pat dmra their in the initial ia third place, also he Van- The Timbers w il go an te fern a Friday. Jane 17. an the SENIOR L IT T L E LEA G U E Tony Botts make the ae PNB 11 Portland Valve 10 Mina Temple 2 PNB 11 cent of the 1977 Nevada Lns Ve They also score with the same as Nevada Las Vegas They The Portland gain as they a l the ^frde Boot spotlighted the ia the first two j o a the third. It wasn't natfl «3:1« into the match that the 0 - 0 J ■“ *" "" aid on the play to 2 0. Kremkau heads U.S. Bank Portland Observer 7 manager of United t of Oregon's Part- Avenue Branch. Portland Observer 17 an the firm's wark/coQege program. Ho has bald positions at the Ontario and Bunches in addition to « bona an the Hillsboro Branch's for the past 13 years where he was of the Modisoa Stodoot w hs NCCJ award Kindergarten ...___,.. Ite vice is Heed Office I graduate» l s fa 02.000 NCCJ-Seaty Scholar St. Vincent de Pead Child ! Center held Ma annual i an June 14. 1977 at 7 JO p m . «ùvea and friande of the t of Cb r u tila i and Jews. Jama, a 1977 gradeare of M adina H < h School wifi ho prom ut od a rhacfc at the Annual NCCJ Beard of Dimeters' M u tin g J am ™ Matttess Company. ateted^T wrabHtee The NAACP. eddrem wee ggvna by M r. Morgue Dick mdmg to a r appbw ! be the genrom of aa by the local I S3dW CaiS3rU?i!?dAdLm in a -ere served by the of the Advisory Board. SL Vincent de P a d C U d Center ia a United W ay V C Agency serving 120 children 2'A years old through Kindergarten. I t te open five days a weak from 0:45 sun. to 0JO pJU. The Child Devefepaeent Center has a MJ te | is the -¿rector. Cook, and Secretary. The Chdd Deve! t Center b lo o te d at 44 N X . /€ 's Good to Know ro m u M D OIAHIM G WORKS DC NT AL HEALTH NO RTH A N X PO RTLAND O N I DAY SCRVICC Appointm ent ► Needed * Mteer Rdpsfrs - Ns Charge Pick n p A D e d v e ry 282-8361 K N IT B L O C K IN G O U R S P E C IA L T Y 3 0 6 6 N W W a rm Atm. N. A lexander, Proprietor lENOW'S Tí» PROTEI T H H R HEALTH 4 APPEARANCE •fiN O FINANCE CO. Registered ANESTHETIST Availehir n BRANDS 2 2 7 -3 4 2 7 you know V A R IE T IE S y o u like S IZE S y o u w a n t fe’-w brvgt m SI • *w 6 ,H’ Av* fernem B fe 4 WiMwfiw libi 19th at 4:00 p.m. at 3bureh. 1 100 N X . Fraddye * * * * * * Office v S spunk on the ' of citizens i A Neo-African Arts Festival b m N urtkT pC rtfaiT B fed^ Afefea). —r i active in the < a years. Hebt aurym nrat cnaotaaaai C rater as a . *** bain am only part e f the plaenaii mtivittee. that w il give the community a bonce to s o Ms to o l artiste at work, Thai event te made poembfe by the co- »of: Marne Performance Trnet A rts Coanmaeeaoa (CETA funded'). Portland Q ty Park Bar ean. aad tha Creative Eaaaanblaa far the of Jam. Fate, aad Ethnic For addMionai information a h m dan re and/or participn tioa;pieaae call: 2B4S3B0 or the Portland CMy Perk Bureau. pant< anees with such greats as: Cham H and ton. Eddie Harris. John Handy, and L v i Rswla. H a l in m a y pnhhe «m arts ia the city mdnde: The 1 awafenret Perk Cassrart (made peaaftde by Me receipt o f a tha A rts Garnet te Angnot 1975 and a pre lent Mi m a f mighml rm p n a b im i cdted "The G ift- te D a w bar 1975 at the Cbric hm vahantmrad Me a Sunday Jam active te the < tian in cultural aad land raaaiag net to mention tee initiattea af rnuaac pregnane te arademir end sataoaal institutions. arAh a a « the hastory and preservation a f ethnic music. He is presently employed by the MetropoRtaa Arte Cemmiiaiia (C ETA trateai< than t w The Orgamaataonni Dim eter for this • w r t b ‘n ," I U w 7 ><«■ Memory has fended), through September 1077 ae a Performing Artist te Public Plans. hack te 1RS soaks part-time employees ihnw The * m i i Festival shows Keo-Africa« art rtiag at 12 noon. Fa i he presented by: The New Creative Jam Ensemble conducted by Mel Brown “ Tharmonie The Sounds of Jefferson Urns Bead) conducted by Jim L ittle. Charles Tatnm - sculptor/artiet. w il L a o Jo , fe jutwiLA n>w.z5 .it. weeks o ^ h e jo b traming. Their primary duty win be to talk to tbe public calling ia with tax The Contact 1 on a permanent basis Their ! te concentrated in the fifing period, ary through April, but they will ba tbe year. Work aad days are flexible aad can ba It b a good opportunity for moth era with children who want to work while they are te sehool. for persona attending college, and for retired or semi-retired persons. Although IR S expects that the For 4 0 years T h e L ittle Chapels ot the Chenes have grown with Portland because the ïambes we serve know we care about them and that our prices. tu»y itemized, are taw Services «or every lath and Westyie. traditional or simple as your ta s te d ic ta te s , p e r sonalized Credit terms and p r e - n e e d tru s t p la n n in g avafabie ask l a our bee Y e W sh-booklet Mortuary • Crematorium • Calcmatory m b . th b b an who want to get A bat ere not ynt The eatery level b G 8 4 which pays st a rate of 54.00 per hour. Men aad women who are interested in these poeibons must apply by June 30th, at tbe U .8 Civil Service Commbeaoa. eebool beyond high school or t w i yeora FOR ■ at ite r O ffice, On Any Services * * continue on a | opportunity far p* bock into the job i ready for full -tum _____ S H O P Av» BARRY A . K B E M K A U *« 4 ATTRACTIVE CHAPELS ALWAYS OPEN FO* c o * * n r r i K N M i s o v i e t or BANK INA ÍHA ED UGN. NAACP meets Board were vary involved in r 1* “ —“« the graduation. The invorafeou was gnrea by to offer, effective now. ander the aegb of NOCJ. on annual scholarship <f 024)00 for ■ 1980 of work experience and the desire aad ability to work with people. Applicant« wiB take a written Civil Service examination. Deadline far appfi cations b June 30. 1977. " will begin in August. .F L O R IN E B O riT COUNSELOR A N D ASS IS TA N T D IRECTOR N KILLINGSWOATH 283-1976 256-0606 N4E HPeoy «WMfe U frA * * » N Kfengewor» w The f ir s t p ole v ie lt e r to bear fee bar st 15 feet was C o rn e liu s W erm erdsm on April 13. 1940, m Berkeley. Cdifom ts. 3OI0N Lombard 10306SE 82 n d Avenue