Portland Observer, April 15, 1982 Page 11
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W o rld F re e . R e n e e y c o lle c te d 22 p o in ts in e w in n in g e f f o r t . T h e
Blazer« keep p la y -o ff hopes alive In this c ritical w in .
S m o o th Gross — Bob Gross glides under th e hoop fo r a reverse lay
up w h ile d efe n d e r B ernard King is helpless to stop him .
(Photos: J im m y Robinson)
College athletes should be paid
by A I McGilberry
College football and basketball is
moving onto the financial pages and
o ff the sports pages. Folks, it is now
classified as high finance or big bus
iness— and I mean big business.
C ollege fo o tb a ll games draw big
crowds at top prices. College Bas
ketball stadiums are not big enough
for the crowds they can hold. Now
that the federal governm ent and
state governments have cut aid to
the universities the sports factories
on campus will pick up the slack.
The signs started when the fo o t
ball and basketball schedules were
extended to more games. The bas
k etb all tourney was extended to
more teams, and more bowl games
appeared on the scene.
Behind all this activity stands tele
vision, calling all the shots and de-
An O ra l H is to ry P ro g ram
ü &
manding more and more.
Greed is a funny thing. It sticks
on a ll it touches in the sport life ;
principles and morals go right out
the window.
The C ollege Presidents fo rg o t
what they were there fo r— to edu
cate and to train the future citizens.
The man who can bring in the most
money from all sources gets all the
praise and tenure. This is now the
Chancellor’s prime jo b — to bring in
more revenue. And what a job they
are doing!
They turn their heads when deans
o f admission adm it kids who can’t
read or write. Their only concern is
can they run or jum p or both.
College coaches whose payrolls
are thin condemn other coaches for
paying athletes too much money.
Digger Phelps o f Notre Dame U n i
versity needs more money to keep
pace with the swift providers o f his
profession.
I am hoping that very soon some
one o f stature w ill come fo rw a rd
and declare all D ivision I College
Sports semi-pro. Let this arm be an
investm ent package. Let the kids
learn think trade to prepare for the
N .F .L . Let the N .F .L . pay for this
preparation and cut out the sham
and deceit.
Then the games w ill be real and
the cheating will stop. I love Moses
M alo n e . W hen he got out o f high
school he listened to the colleges and
the professionals try to lure him. To
Moses they a ll sounded the same.
He just took the highest bidder and
started playing ball.
Come on Coach, pay the guys and
let’s play ball.
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A federal Departm ent o f Energy
grant ($24,507) has been awarded to
Jim Cason o f CaSun Solar Mechan
ical to install five solar hot water
systems on five low-income owner-
occupied homes in N o rth and
Northeast Portland.
H om eow ners w ith a good ro o f
facing south w ill have a solar hot
w ater system in stalled free o f
charge. Homeowners must be w ill-
ing to hold one open house this year
and be willing to learn about solar
so they can share their experiences
with their neighbors.
I f you live in N orth or Northeast
P o rtla n d and are interested, call
Portland Sun Tuesday, Wednesday
or Thursday for a free site visit to
determine your house’s solar poten
tial and to find out more about this
program. Portland Sun’s number is
239-7470.
Community Calendar
Second A n n u a l M a rc h A g ain st R acism , to protest the Tubman siting
decision and all other manifestations o f racism. The march, sponsored by
the Black United Front, begins at noon on Saturday, April 17th, at Alberta
Park, N .E . 19th & Killingsworth.
Notice Of Special District Election
May 18,1982
The ballot measure printed below will be presented to the qualified
voters of Portland Public School District No. 1 at the primary election
May 18, 1962. The polls will be open from 8:00 am to 8:00 pm.
REVISED TA X BASE TO M A IN T A IN BASIC EDUCATION
FOR PO RTLAND'S CHILDREN
QUESTION: Shalt the 1968 school tax base be revised to protect basic
education programs for Portland's children?
A Y A D a p t. o f S h a ro n S .D .A C h u rc h , 5209 N .E . 22nd, will feature
guest speaker D r. Doug Hodges, on Saturday, A p ril 17th, 5-6 pm. D r.
Hodges wiii speak on a common disease epidemic and what can be done
about it. On Sunday, A pril 18th, the A Y A Dept. will conduct a $1.00 Peo
ple’s Car Wash at N .E . 15th & Fremont, 10am -l pm. Free refreshments, all
are welcome.
Ebony Fashion Fair, preented by The Links, Inc., April 23, at 8:30 pm,
at the Portland Civic Auditorium . Tickets $13 and $15.
PERS
PURPOSE: Replaces one-year levies approved last year and the old, in
adequate tax base with a revised tax base of 1180,747,060.
Provides funds for operating expenses Including teachers, textbooks,
supplies and maintenance to maintain basic education for 82,400 Port
land children.
Ensures that 100% of the Portland School District Levy qualifies for
State property tax relief.
Explanation: Despite recent reductions in levels of administration and
classroom support, inflation and reduced levels of State and Federal sup
port require a revised tax base to prevent a major decline in the quality of
education for Portland's children.
Voters last revised the tax base back in 1968. In 1981-82, the base was
1 9 2 ,3 6 4 ,9 7 6 . T h at same year votes approved a d d itio n a l levies of
•25,781,914; of thet emount, 84.5% did not qualify for property tax re
lief.
Thia measure will increese the property tax rate which will be partially
offset for many homeonwers by State tax relief.
W IL LIA M J. RADADOVICH
Director of Elections
Multnomah County
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only 46,000 miles. Super dean. Stk no 3208 only.................
1975 Chev Luv Pickup
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