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 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 472 5 N W A u m » A v enu« in fo r m a tio n Po nleiM l. 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