Page 10, Portland Observer, September 25, 1966 THIS BOOKLET CAN CHANGE THE WAY YOU PLAN TO PAY FOR COLLEGE. SPORTS E W IN G S IG N S W IT H K N IC K S CAN K P a tric k I w m g , fo rm e r th re e -lim e A ll A m e ric a n c e n te r fr o m G e o rg e m w n U n iv e rs ity , became the highest paid ro o k ie in N a tio n a l B a ske tb a ll h is to ry . T he se ve n -lo o t F. wring, firs t p la ye r p ic k e d by the N e u Y o rk K nicks in the June d ra tt, was said to have signed a fiv e to seven year deal w orth between $12 and $16 m illio n S S Ä i Ä ’Ä Ä Ä A n d th e rew ards of b ein g a soldier go tar b e y o n d e a rn in g mones tor college S o u II also learn self reliance discip lin e team vw irk .iiui p rid e S* * w h e n v* >u u* * li» ’ to college VX’uTI b e ab le to get th e m o st Here * how it w ork.' h ra you contnbute to vour e d u c a tio n 4 |cV p er m o n th tor th e tirsi tuli 12 m o n th s ot v» u r e n listm e n t T h en ’h r g o v ern m en t c o n trib u te s u p to $ 9 fxY T hat s th e Ne w t I Bill W ith th e New A rm y ( a liege F u n d vou can a d d u p lo $14 4cV m o re 1 tS e e tab le below I — na *<• |f#* « OOP EDUCATION th ro u g h the- A n n s p ay so tt in m ore wavs »17 »XV than one »77 ■xx ».’V .’»V ARMY. . BE ALL YOU CAN BE. Bruca Jen n er registers th e first runner for the Run for Liberty to be held O cto ber 12 in 127 cities Second Run for Liberty Oct. 12 P A T R IC K E W IN G I he Knicks are expecting big things fr o m I w in g , such as le a d in g the K n ic k s to the N B A I aste rn t 'o n fe re n ce C h a m p io n s h ip a n d a N B A c h a m p io n s h ip . I w m g has a lre a d y c o n trib u te d to the K n icks b e fore he even played a game: since New Y ork d r a fte d I w in g , 5,0 00 new season tickets have been sold S P IN K S U P S E T S H O L M E S M ic h a e l S p in k s m ade b o x in g h is to ry last S a tu rd a y in I as Vegas when he became the firs t light heavy w e ig h t c h a m p io n to w in the w o rld heavyweight title. S p in ks, 29, w o n a u n a n im o u s 15- ro u n d decision fro m I arry H olm es Holmes was trying to tie the record ot O lym p ic medalist Bruce Jenner in ­ cited P ortla nd residents o l every si/e. age and shape to p a rtic ip a te in the restoration o f the Statue o l I iberty by running ill the Get. 12 S tro ll's Run lo r B rew ery C o m p a n y w ill d o n a te a m in im u m $2 e n try lee to the I iberty. ’ ’ I he S tro ll's Run fo r I iberty is the w ot Id's largest single dav run and ill- si» ves A m e ric a n s in every s ta te ." le nn ei said. " Y o u d o n ’ t have to be the w o rld 's greatest athlete, tho ugh , io p a rticip a te W alke rs, loggers and set io n s lunners a t e encouraged to sign P ly m o u th d iv is io n o l (. hrysler C o r ­ p o ra tio n A didas I SA is the o tlic i.il athletic foo tw ear and apparel lo t the up " Je n n e r, the I9 7 6 O ly m p ic decathlon w inne r ea rning the title o l the W o r ld 's G re a lc s t A th le te , was re ce n tly a p p o in te d o f f ic ia l spokes person lo r the eight kilom ete r or live m ile run lo be held in 127 cities and seven m ilita ry in sta lla tio n s across the cities, l o register lo r the O ct 12 tu n , pick up c u lts lo t ms th a t aie a va ila b le at p a r tic ip a tin g ( h rv s le t P ly m o u th dealers and where S tro ll's beer is sold I he e n try lee is $x u n t il O ct I and AUTO $11 through <>ci 12 A ll runners w ill receive a m edallion cast fro m metal ol the o rig in a l Statue ot I ib c itv m a d e a lm o s t a centuiy ago and a c o m m e m o ra tiv e b o o k le t con ta m in g in d iv id u a l race a n d tim e 307 N E B ro a d w a y P o rtla n d OR 97232 (5031 284 1105 United States " A s Am ericans liv in g in the sp irit o f freedom and democracy we should take this o p p o rtu n ity Io give o l out selves to the S ta tu e o l I ib e rty I or each o f us that participates, the Stroh restoration I m id, Jenner said. The Run fo r I ib erty is sponsored by S tro h and s u p p o rte d by the eve nt. S tro h e s ta b lis h e d th e ru n in I9S4 fo llo w in g a $1 m illio n pledge to Directory and profiles the restoration project. In its inaugural vear the tu n gained more Ilia n 140,(»<) participants in 121 results in evetv market ie«»«» Thof A re H e lp in g B u ild A B e ffe M ISCELLANEOUS TOYOTA B ro ad w ay Exxon rrsp • 1 D AILY 1 10 «at 9 oo ru At • • IMCLUOIHG suaoavs R o cky M a r c ia n o o l 49 b o x in g v u tones w ith o u t a hiss. HELP WANTED • Sales • Service BEAUTY Fran W h ite A p p lia n c e s b T V • Leasing • Parts A IV V A V S A G O O D S f L f C T I O N OF N tW Experienced Wig Stylist A N D USED CARS AND TRUCKS S F R V IC Í Ü IP A R 1 M F N T H O U R S B ( A U T V b B A R B fR S U P P L II S Mrs. C's Wigs 7 30 AM 5 0 0 P M M O N D A Y TH R U F R ID A Y 5001 N E U n ion (C o rn ar of A lb a rta l 288 5303 284-1105 707 N.E. Fremond • 2816h25 307 N t IR ID A V S B t A U T V S U P P L IIS LARRY H O L M E S A A fte r the deteat, H olm es announ ced that he was re tirin g fro m b o xin g w ith a record o l 48 wins and one loss. Hie loss came on the Ktth anniversary BROADW AY CLEANERS JEWELRY ELK C L E A N E R S b LAUNDRY RATON JEWELERS P h o n e 284 3979 E V IC T IO N S S T O P P E D PHARMACY W H Y BE B A LD 7 B 'o e iw e v H a n w e a v e r» BARB s Stop A M ln lt M a rt 2 N K llllngaw orth TM» '« ? •* • • œ p m A l’otfsaie and H ji IA'I m » t v product» ’h»i »'♦ Mw*r *n Jwf »n<1 H k p » Magatine Open 9 j m g p m 3 6 t j N t 15th . ¿41 0363 ot M a rcia n o ’ s fin a l light H o lm es earned an estim ated $1.5 m illio n lo r his fin a l lig h t and Spinks PORTLAND Reniai tenant»1 Do you you »rr be»f»Q unfe«r*y treated^ P R M C C L IM C l>H A H M A C V h D e s ig n e r s B e a u ty S e lo n h e » th e » o tu tio n lbJ4 N E 7th id» » r//r at B ro a d w a y earned $1 m illio n 281 9495 Be!?» Cafe n« P’ opr»e!