Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, March 11, 1971, Image 10

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    PORTLAND/OBSERVER Thursday M a r. I I . 1971
Plummer’s farw ell
Head start parents
If some of your acquaintances
|A C L A S S IF IE D
are getting thinner or keeping ..
Now, once a week they are ” all
busier, you might firs t suspect
wet
and make like tadpoles .
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that they have children In the
Everyone is pleased with the pro­
Head Start Program . This year,
gress of the Water People.
under the able direction of M rs .
Head Start parents have re­
IN
THE
Winona Edwards, Coordinator of
sponded well to the variety of
Parent Education, along with her
programs offered byE .C .E .thls
duties as a social work aide for
spring. Perhaps, though, the real
the Portland EarlyChildhoodEd­
laurels should be placed on those
OBSERVER
who really deserve the credit__
ucation Program, Head Start has
probably set a record. There is
the people and organizations of
a class available for parents e -
this community: Portland Com­
very day of the week---- and—
munity College, theMattDishman
brings result
transportation to ltl
Center, Peninsula Park Bureau,
Put yourself in the place of a
YMCA , and the Red C r o s s
Head Start parent and see where to ^ e i^ a V }^ Swlmmlng caps off
your interest would lie. (Could it
be that you would become thin----
and busy, too?)
FOOD TO CO
F o r parents who find th e ir-
O o m
M w « U M .I I A M .
y Q y
P |C K
UP
children outgrowing everything
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from clothing to aspirin doses
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V»i/t Oor 7oM«n
(we hope the parents are not----
AQUARIUM COCKTAIL L0UN6E
facing the same dilemmas ) ,
there is a well-chosen class in
Ample Porking
Child Development. A wee fee
SILK HAT CAFI
is necessary for this course..
5144 N.E. Union Ave.
Every student feels his studies
A M IN IC AH B
are ‘ ’developing” very well un­
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CHINfSe
der the direction of M rs . Corn -
DtSMU
ella Novak. Child Development..
Specialist from Portland Comm­
unity College.
B e rta
Saoget, a Head Start
lA C K E . D a w s o n . P r o p
teacher and part-tim e Instructor
of Portland Community College ,
feels she has one class all "sew -
ed up.” This class is tailor -
made for those who can sew an d
those who cannot. Beginners are
beginning, and advanced seam -
C O U R T IO U » A f r r i C U N T B a r r k r s
stresses are advancing in the two
H a i r p r o c < m ; n q a S r k c i a l t v
sections of the class. If we notice
ANDREW V
H O U S T O N . L t O N R i O O IN S . C l i o t u s O i n s o n
bad weather continuing for a time
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perhaps it is because E.CJE. —
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PO RTLAND, ORE
mothers are sewing up a storml
The
next choice might be
whether to knit or ” knot” I—
D O R A 'S D E L U X E
Knitting is beginning to "C lic k
with the beginners in the class .
BARBER SHOP
The more advanced students are
making some very lovely and
S p e c ia liz in g
practical items and entering into
the th rill of creating beauty from
few resources. This closely-knit
N a tu r a l s
group meets weekly at Peninsula
M en , W o m en , C h ild r e n
P ark with M rs . Doris Winters as
instructor.
H a ir c u ts an d s h a v e s
P e r h a p s the most exciting
3 0 2 2 N. W illia m s
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class is the one which requires
emergencies (to be of value ,
that is.) Like everyone’ s spring
wardrobe,
the F irs t Aid class
y e t to see some action, but it
may comfort the reader to know
that they are prepared to handle
frostbite cases if our weather
refuses to warm . TheRedCross
Association with the instruction
of M rs . Isabel Allison is conduct
ing the course according to their
Multnomah County ha» career opportunities for college
specifications
and the E .C .E .
graduates between 21 & 32 . Contact County Civil Ser­
Program is justly proud of the
vice, County Court House, Rr.. 1 4 0 , Portland, Ore.
10 persons who have completed
97204.
the required number of hours...
and passed the test thus fa r, and
the additional five parents who
w ill be receiving their firs t R ed
Cross Certificates shortly, also.
What could be more practical a -
round a family of active children?
F o r those whose "physical”
is not fining as well as it used to
there is a welcome extended to
join the ladies in their Physical
3103 NE Union
287-3103
Fitness class. The scene
for
the energy out-put is the Matt
Dishman Center on Knon street
with M rs . Leslie Unthank, P r o ­
ject D irector of that Center, as
instructor. A double encourage­
ment to attend (o r to become
doubly skinny) is the scheduling
of class on both Monday morn­
1968
Rambler Am er. sharp
ing and Wednesday afternoon....
Perhaps there is something to
1 967
Dodge charger sharp
the adage that "O ld Head S tart.,
1966
Polntiac CTO Rx cell, cond
mothers never die; they just thin
1966
Dodge Coronet sharp
out."
Most of the Head Start parent
1965
P o rt F 500 2 d r. Ht clean
enrolled in the classes, however,
1962
Ford 4 d r sta. wag. good trans
are really " in the swln." In fact
of all Parent Education classes,
1962
Chev. 1/2 pickup 4 speed
the Swimming classes are
the
1957
Chev. 1/2 T pickup clean
most popular with the HeadSurt
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Plummer smiles with deep appreciation of the gifts, cards
and expressions given to him during the Farwell P a r t y .
Citizens of Albina and throughout the city were on hand
to say thank you for a job well done.
Citizens of Portland gathered
together
to give M r . Herman
Plum m er, known as **Uncle Her­
man,” a going away party for
a job well done as director of
Albina Citizens Together Com -
munity Action Center.
Speakers
were: M rs . Helen
McDaniel , co- chairman of the
party, Azzree La than, cO-c h a ir-
man, Ann Kent, ACAC Staff pre­
sented the flowers ; Edgar O.
M itchell, chairman of ACT Bd...
R. L . Anderson. Councilman of
Albina*; Mickey H a rris , Albina
Women’ s League; Minnie H arris
ACAC Staff and L izzie Sheppard,
Co-ordinator.
Plum m er who is also an ex-
realtor plans to be involved act­
ively in Community affairs. He
still believe that Portland can be­
come the Model city for A m eri­
cans of all ethnic background.
Carlos
•Body and Fonder Repair
•Most reasonable shop in town
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Theater is Available for Rental
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COTTON COMES TO HARLEM
with Godfrey Cambridge
DAWSON’S
TONSORIAL PARLOR
fathers. The splashdowns occur
each week at the Hollywood -
Branch of the Y .M .C .A . under
the supervision of the Physical
Education Department. When the
classes began there were two
groups: sinkers and swimmers
COLLEGE G R A M
Deputy Sheriff
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MOTORS
CARRY OW N CONTRACTS
O .A .C .
Come See Carl Wadley
Financing Difficulties our Speciality
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