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    Portland Observer, July 6, 1983 Page 3
METROPOLITAN
Farmers cuts rates
on auto insurance
for drivers between
30 and 60
Farmers Market opens
M o la lla to the so u th a n d C o rn e liu s
ca n ren t a b o o th fo r S ? /w e e k , a n d
p ro je c ts th a t d e m o n s tra te w ays to
to
h o m e ga rd en e rs w h o w a n t to
redu ce th e cost o f som e basic need
the west w ill o f f e r
(in
season)
to m a to e s , c o rn , b e an s , greens, c u ­
(h e ir su rp lus ca n sp lit th e costs o f a
c u m b e rs . squash, peach es, ch errie s,
b o o th .
a p ric o ts , a p p le c id e r, n u ts, eggs an d
h o n e y , said A ltu c h e r.
b y R o b e r t L o th ia n
lo c a lly
" L o t s o f p e o p le in th e n e ig h b o r ­
by
t h in g ,"
ag ain st
p ro g ra m , o n
said, " g iv e s g ro u p s the ch an c e to d o
th e re 's lo w e r d is tr ib u tio n an d h a n ­
th e ir b a c k y a rd s get bushels o f f r u it ,
so m e th in g
m o re th a n th ey ca n e a t. T h e y can
b o r h o o d ."
lo w e r ,”
sell th em at th e m a r k e t ."
she s a id . “ S in c e th e p r o ­
A
g ro u p o f
A s ia n
fa rm e rs
w ill
Sponsor o f
E n e rg y
th e
House,
a
th e o th e r
p o s itiv e
in
th e ir
strate c o m m u n ity s p irit as it a ttra c ts
p eop le to th e n e ig h b o rh o o d
b rin g o r ie n ta l v e g etab le s, in c lu d in g
s tra tio n
th ro u g h o u t th e m e tr o p o lita n are a .
days th ro u g h O c to b e r at a fa rm e rs '
bok
show a d iffe r e n t k in d o f possible f u ­
m a rk e t
greens, a n d som e o rg a n ic fr u it an d
w ill be a v a ila b le o n S a tu r ­
at
W illia m s
th e
an d
c o rn e r
of
N o r th
K n o tt, a c c o rd in g
to
m a rk e t c o o r d in a to r K ris A ltu c h e r.
choy
and
C h in e s e
m u s ta rd
vegetables w ill als o be a v a ila b le , she
said.
P la n n e d fo r th e g ra n d o p e n in g on
p ro je c t
a tte m p tin g
" to
$ 6 ,0 0 0
HUD
n e ig h b o rh o o d
s e lf-h e lp g ra n t a w a rd e d by th e P o r t ­
In
a d d it io n ,
" g a rd e n e rs
fr o m
Ju ly 16th at 10 a m . a re c lo w n s , b a l­
a ro u n d the n e ig h b o rh o o d can m a k e
p ro v id e d
seed
m oney
to k e e p th e to s ls o t insurant e d o w n , a n d th e
i all m e /«
alw a y s get a r o u n d h e r e ."
“ It w ill be a fo cus fo r th e n e ig h ­
fo r
b o rh o o d ju st lik e m a rk e ts th r o u g h ­
a little m o n e y selling th e ir o w n p r o ­
the m a rk e t. A c c o rd in g to s e lf-h e lp
ou t the w o rld a re places w h e re p e o ­
d u c e ,”
p ro g ra m
ple g a ther
th e a tre w ith fly in g saucer a n d t a lk ­
can sell b a k e d g o o d s .”
in g e g g p la n t, w ill also p e r f o r m .
F a rm e rs
fr o m
as
fa r
as
D ee
W a ls h ,
the g ran ts p ro v id e in itia l fin a n c in g
T h e m a rk e t is o p e n to th e p u b lic .
aw ay
c o o r d in a to r
F a rm e rs in terested in p a rtic ip a tin g
it becom es a c e n te r .”
fo r residents o f lo w in c o m e n e ig h ­
c o u ra g e d .
call 2 8 4 -7 8 6 8 .
th ey
ca n
f c h im i J e n to n ,
N e ig h b o rh o o d v o lu n te e rs a re e n ­
b o rh o o d s
so
A n d this M) M l jw< k
chang e fr o m a ll th e b a d p u b lic ity we
lo o n s , live m usic an d b a r-b -q u e ribs.
“ L o c a l churches
a m o u n t o t p ro te c tio n u p
ag e a u to |K>I k y is o n e way w e d o il W h y m il
T h e “ E n e rg y W is e G u y s ," a pu p p et
she said.
fa n n e rs In s u ra n c e G r o u p is w in k in g <i instantly
fr o m
b o r h o o d ," she said. “ I l w ill be a
la n d B u re a u o f C o m m u n it y D e v e l­
opm ent
Y o u re l|ie d u v e ts w h o
ih u t s w h s I a im e rs tr e a t e d
o u t M) 6 0 p a c k a g e a u to p o lity l> y o u q tialils
yo u c o u ld save sutrslunliulls o n y o u r p re m iu m s
“ T h is is a p ro je c t fo r th e n e ig h ­
t u r e ,” said A ltu c h e r.
A
( u ie lu l o n th e h ig h w a y
A ltu c h e r said th a t m a rk e t o rg a
fo o d
I, i i i I i.m -s to r ih iv i ts
T h e re s a g o o d le a s o n lo t this fu r r ie r s k n o w s
h a ve le w e i a u id e n ts
nizers h o p e the p ro je c t w ill d e m o n ­
s | , i i h
that th<*se d rive rs le n d to lie salt r a n d m o r e
n e ig h ­
p ro je c t is E lio t
g a rd e n in g
iim li'i
iM'tvsix'O th e ages o t M) a n d tit)
h a n d , she
a n d en erg y s e lf-s u ffic ie n c y d e m o n ­
fo o d "
h a w ta il's Mr
so m e ­
T h e s e lf-h e lp
h o o d h a ve o ld fr u it tr e e s ," she said.
d lin g costs, an d th e prices sh o u ld be
g ro w n
w o rk in g
said W a ls h
“ P e o p le w h o h a ve o ld a p p le trees in
C a lifo r n ia o r M e x ic o , it 'll be fresh .'*
fre s h ,
" N e ig h b o r h o o d g ro u p s o fte n get
started
" S in c e th e re a re n o m id d le m e n ,
du ce is fr o m P o r tla n d a n d n o t fr o m
“ G ood,
sell
o rg a n iz e
For
m o re
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in fo r m a tio n
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July 6 thru Saturday July 9 unless otherwise specified
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convente mal
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stock up sale prices Save on
conventional, support and con­
trol lop pantyhose, knee highs,
thi to p ’ and garter stockings
L R M a r y G r i f f i n , b r a n c h lib r a r ia n : L a n n ia H u r a t , C h il d r e n 's L ib r a r i-
a n : M a r i l y n S t a r k . A l i c e W i l l i a m » , A m y P a u le y in f r o n t o f t h e N o r t h
P o r t la n d B r a n c h l i b r a r y . T h e lib r a r y , c o m p l e t e d in 1 9 1 3 . ia o n e o f t h e
f e w lib r a r ie a b u ilt in P o r t la n d u s in g A n d r e w C a r n e g ie f u n d a .
( P h o t o : R ic h a r d J . B r o w n )
Library marks 70
year anniversary
"The
p e o p le o f the c o m m u n ity
th e
d e al o f p rid e in th e lib ra ry . T h e y are
asked
m uch
m oney.
w ith
the
a ttra c tiv e
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o v e r f if t y p e rcent o f the p eop le in
th e a rea u n e m p lo y e d , p e o p le c a m e
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or tonti top«
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(A n n u a l R e p o rt o f th e N o r th
She believes the new v id e o te c h ­
B ra n c h L ib r a r y — 1913)
n o lo g y a n d ca b le T V . has n o t im ­
re le v a n t
to d a y
as th ey
w ere back
th en , L ast m o n th th e N o r th B ra n c h ,
under
the
M a ry
d ire c tio n
G r iffin ,
s e v e n ty -tw o
com m on
A lb in a
of
lib r a r ia n ,
c o m m e m o ra te d
years
of
m e m o ry
p r o lific
P e o p le co m e
tio n a b o u t a to p ic th ey a re in terested
I it t i» girl«'
tch o o l dr«««O!
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the
refe re n c e w o rk per c a p ita th a n an y
the
o th e r b ra n c h in th e system
M s.
G r if f i n
th in k th e vast m a jo r ity o f p e o p le are
a w a re
of
th e
m any
services
lib ra ry has a v a ila b le . P e o p le u s u ally
th in k o f the lib ra ry as bo oks an d
c o m m u n ity go t to g e th e r a n d c o lle c t­
m ag azin es. B ut w e have an expen
ed m o n e y to bu y th e la n d it c u rr e n t­
sive c o lle c tio n o f refe re n c e b o o k s
ly
an d q u ite a n u m b e r o f b lack r e fe r ­
312
N.
K illin g s -
w o r t h .”
ence
T h e N o r th B ra n c h has a h is to ry as
a b s o rb in g as the b o o k s w h ic h lin e its
books
w h ic h
ca n
be
fo u n d
n o w h e re e ls e ."
The
N o r th
B ra n c h
is
back fr o m
social h is to ry
w h ic h w ere no t as k in d to its N .E .
consisted m o s tly o f th e classics. T h e
c h ild re n 's
lite ra tu r e
a series o f bu dg et cuts
c o u n te r p a r t, A lb in a
B ra n c h . " O u r
consisted
b o o k bu dg et was cut d u e to th e high
m o s tly o f fo lk a n d fa ir y tales. T h e
costs o f b o o k s . W e a re no t a b le to
stories a lw a y s h a d a m o r a l.”
b u y as m a n y b o o k s as w e had in th e
D u r in g th e firs t W o r ld W a r the
R ed C ro s s w o u ld use th e lib ra ry to
past. O u r m a in te n a n c e m a n is g o n e
an d
we c e rta in ly
c o u ld
use som e
o rg a n iz e p a tr io tic w o r k . In 1913 the
m o re s ta ff. B u t w e a re ju s t glad o u r
A nnual
ho u rs w ere no t s h o r te n e d .”
C lu b
R e p o rt
k n itte d
re a d ,
“ The
G ir ls
sw eaters fo r so ldiers
w h ile stu d y in g th e lives o f fa m o u s
w o m e n .”
A rc h ite c tu r a lly , th e N o r th B ra n c h
is a d e sig n er's d re a m
o n e's
In 19 18, th e lib r a r ia n o f th a t era
aw ay
head
fr o m
out
of
book
research
“ T h e r e is a new u n iq u e lo d g e r at th e
classical
lib r a r y . H e is a mess b o y fr o m on e
an d h id d e n a w a y b e h in d the flu o re s ­
o f th e F o u n d a tio n c o m p a n y 's b o a ts .
cent
H e is o n ly
16 b u t he w en t to sea
th re e years ag o .
a fte rn o o n s
H e spends w h o le
s p ra w le d
in
th e
bay
w in d o w , d e v o u rin g K ip lin g .”
The
d u rin g
k in d s
1913
of
q u estio n s
w e re ,
asked
its
re p rese n ta tive s in C o n g ress ; re lig io n
L ib r a r ia n
b u ild in g
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vests
T shuts
panties
sport socks dross socks more
a rc h ite c tu re . W e h a ve ten b e a u tifu l
cause an d w h y it is n o t in cre asin g ;
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b o o kshelves.
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c o m m u n ity .
says, “ T h e N o r th
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read er. A s a m a tte r o f fa c t, th ey e n ­
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“
fre q u e n tly
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a rc very c o u rte o u s an d ta k e a great
pleased
SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE*
Misses', Juniors' an d Budget A p p a re l
in
G r iffin
W a rs a w ,
stressed
a n d m y th o lo g y o f E g y p tia n s an d the
th e lib ra ry belon gs to th e c o m m u n i­
reasons w h y th e b u f f a lo a re d is a p ­
ty . N o t fo r its b e a u ty , bu t fo r its
p e a r in g .”
u s e ."
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count on
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