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4 • PORTLAND/OBSERVER Jan. 21, 1971 Emanuel hospital volunteers North Branch YMCA World Service Candle Sale necentiy a group of young people from the North Portland YMCA, 5430 N. Moore, partici pated In our World Service Candle Sale. Our 'Y ' World Ser vice Is an International Pro gram of the YMCA to help YMCA's in other parts of the world. The proceeds of the Candle Sale go Into our World Service Fund to help YMCA’s that are trying to grow. The folks that are in the *Y‘ think I t Is an outstanding program t h a t these boys and girls In North Portland are doing by s e l l i n g these candles to help y o u n g people overseas, espe cially as the boys and girls In N o r t h Portland, themselves, may be at times listed as un derprivileged. These boys and girls gave of their time and ef fort to make this sale a great success. We had a g irls' team and a boys’ team with the g irls ’ team winning. Pictured here are Audrey Dotsey, Holly Demers, Dave Lawrence, Mike King, Doug Lawrence, Steve King, Lynn Hoopes, Tracy Howerton, Denise Demers, and Kathy Be veridge. Camera shy, but also salesmen for this Candle Sale were Susan Berschlnskl, Lloyd Jackson, John Johnson, Beth Relnlsch, Michelle Roberts, Yo landa Martin, Michael Martin, and Michele Faherty. Prizes of hockey and basketball tickets donated by the Portland Buck- Testifying to special respon sibilities as well as completion of a grueling test and least 100 hours of service was Miss G loria Bradford, right, daughter of M r. and M rs. John V. Brad ford, 546 N. E. Stanton, whose cap is being pinned In place by M rs. Mary Ellen Lehi, R. n . Junior volunteers wear dis tinctive blue and white striped pinafores and work In a variety of hospital duties throughout the hospital. Many who become In terested In hospitals as a result of volunteers service during their high school years later pursue careers In health fields- -nurslng, X -ra y or Medical technology, m e d ic a l records, etc. Participants In the "capping” ceremony at 4 p jn . Sunday, Jan. 10, in the Emanuel Hospital chapel, were M rs. Nina John son, Director of Volunteers; Chaplain W illiam Jackson; M rs. Helen Maddoux, Junior auxiliary coordinator; M rs. M iriam Haw ley and M rs . Lehi, both even ing supervisors. Other volunteers who re ceived caps were Lynne Funa take, daughter of M r. and M rs. Tai Funatake, 5130 S £ . 33rd P l.; Joann Nelson, daughter of M r. and M rs. George Nelson, 2328 S.E. Tibbits; Debbie Nichols, d a u g h t e r of M r. and M rs. H a r o ld Nichols, 9532 N. Bu chanan; Cindy N orris, daughter of M rs. Eva Rush, 5805 N. E. 29th; Sarah Reese, daughter of M r . and M rs. Russel Reese, 4135 N. E. Ainsworth Ct^ and Barbara Woodward, daughter of M r. and M rs. Jack Woodward 10505 S.W. 64th. aroo Club and Portland T ra il blazers were awarded to the top salesmen. Let us all applaud These boys and girls gave their time and effort to make the candle sale a great success. Pictured are Audrey Dot sey, Holly Demers, Dave Lawrence, Mike King, Doug I^awrence, Steve King, Lynn Hoopes, Tracy Howerton, Denise Demers, Kathy Beveridge. TELL CUR ADVERTISERS YCL SAW THEIR a D IN THE P C R T l a ND CBSERVER Quilted Velvet Liberal Monthly Terms Council seek children The Fam ily Day & Night Care Home Program of the Metropol itan Area 4 -C Council is seek in g children who live in the Model Cities area and who need child care. Child Care is pro vided In selected and supervised private homes. Fam ily care Is provided during working hours of the parents - day, swing or graveyard shifts - or while the parent attends school. In fam ily day care, the dally activities of the children are planned In accordance with their age and family situations, so each child w ill have the care and educational experiences he needs. The day care mothers provide one full meal and two snacks. Social worker, nurses, nutri t i o n i s t , fam ily life educators, homemakers service, education specialists and transportation w ill be available to the day care mothers and the children's fam ines. Fees w ill be based on ablUty to pay, but It is expected that most famines w ill receive free service. tnese youtn ror working for such a c o n s t r u c t i v e and helpful cause. Choice of Several Styles Reg. 3 9 9 .9 5 to 4 2 9 .9 5 January Clearance priced to move them out quickly. Choose from four great styles in the finest velvets available; each one includes deluxe quilting, deep reversible foam cushions, full guarantee, big brass-ball casters - and most have loose pillow backs. They are sparkling Values, Sale Hours T PRE VESIT placement Hon efl ° r^Rht: * i rs ’ 001,18 C016"15“1» mother; M rs. Charlotte don, Day Care Mother; M rs. T . T . Jermany, Social Worke Kimberley Coleman 4. M rs. Coleman finds it necessary fo family Day and night care since she works for Holiday Eleme School as an aide and attends PSU at night. Saturday 9 to 6 Sunday 1 to 6 M onday 9 to 9 Free Delivery on L O M B A R D 2205 A'. Lombard HH-5-252H