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l’ A g V .3 w Ç Les Femmes tre e x " '" ■ 3 I h is week, b e fore I go In to rn y C olum n, le i m» e x p la in « few th - - lugs ubout tlie c o lu m n «ml why * It Is Im p o rta n t tu the A lb in a » C o m m u n ity . C o m in g H u m tlie Southwest, w here b lacks a re not so much d is c rim in a te d « g a in st, tlie ie was s t ill a need to keep tlie black C o m m in lty In fo rm e d of events am i h « p |« n ln g s that w e ie of in te re s t to d ie m . W ith that idea In m in d , a young m an sta rte d a w e e kly new spaper, w hich was m uch lik e the l>( iR 1I AN D < >|l- W e ll now, wj fin d that ’ that S I.K V l K , to put lo g e the i those lit t le ole m airman c l l m r i * | 'y - th in g s that w e re o m itte d fro m K< iNL. GRAY was at it a g iln , the ’ w hite" p a p e rs . I'hat was spending a fu ll f ille d week-end ovei 30 y e a rs «go. I o la y, that at M t. flo o d . p a p e r Is one of tlar la rg e s t week ly * in Hie state of O klahom a. A t a r ecent W om en’ s I la y P ro - I le i e, in I ’ oi 11 and, the re is a need g ra m ar Bethel A . Nt, 20 lo i in my o f the unnoticed events wom en w e re honored for th e ir that go on to be p u b lic iz e d In o r - s e rv ic e to the c h u rc h , th e y der th a t "H ier concerned d l l tens wer e: M HS. 1,11 ' II S|MM( Ns m ay p a rtic ip a te . Not only th a t, M KS.C A S.sll JI N kl.N S i.V I.I YN truf tla n e a re a n u m b e r of lit t le N iJ .S o .N .C 'iR IN W lN C H K S Ib R events that n e Im p o rta n t to a C S R A lJ J lN Ii W ARD. G LADYS la rg e n u m 'e r of |>eople. I'be K IC K S , I I I . s li; LOCKS, M IN b ir th of a c h ild ,th e death of a NIE. b . J ohnson , m v r ian ja - e l one, v is ita tio n s fr o m fr le r v ls D O B S .N IiL L ll. F R A N K I I.N .K A - arvl r e la tiv e s , fa in tly re u n io n s, I i. HAY N I S, M ••• .1 • g I.' lb ■ . tills n a ture that a re often o v e r lo o ke d . I h is Is why th ia colum n Is Im p o rta n t. It is tr y in g to re la y those p re c io u s and o ften, once in a life tim e o ccasions to o th e rs . M any tim e s I have picked up a copy of m y fo r m s t c itie s black n ew spaper and turned to th e ir C o lu m n of th is type, u iily to d is c o v e r som e th in g re g a rd in g a frie n d o r an a sso cia te that 1 had if Y l)L ’ see the same need a s l do, why d o n 't you d r o p m r a lt n r at the i ■ N . K llllu g s w o r th . I f you have news o f In te re s t, why not d ro p that in fo rm a tio n in tlie m a ll or c a ll im ! at 283-2486. R e m em b e r, th is c o lu m n Is tr y in g to be of p u b lic s e rv ic e . T h e re Is no ch a rg e f o r any In fo rm a tio n I p i in t ln ’ I he S tre e t.’ We w ould lik e to extend our c o n g ra tu la tio n s to M is s K r is t i D ia n e l ee of R o o se ve lt High School, who was crow ned ju e e n o f the Ruse F e s tiv a l M onday e ig h t ar tlie M e m o ria l C o lis e u m . • • • • • • HARI o i ,N, M I S . Z i.l'H K 4 BA K E R , AI BI-.R I A I ’ O L k , A L L IE M . P A S C H A L !., M RS. o / l . l I A C A N A D A .A I ICl ROBINSON arsl M RS. A l ICl P A L I . A n u m le r of these la d le s have lieen m um tail s of Bethel fo r s o m e tim e , and d e se rve the r e c o g n itio n . I o these la d ie s , may year co n tin ue to se rve fa ith fu lly as you have done In the past. On Sunday n ig h t, I h id a good lim o going out to d liin e i a fte i c h u rc h w ith t w j of m y clo se fr I- ends tie re ; JA M s R E L O N d Y , A N !) DENNIS KN .4P E K . W e a te i fln e (7 ) C h ln e s e d ln n e i at one of the lo c a l r e s t.u a n ts . W ith them tw o . It was a gas. I guess that th is b rin g s me to a n o th e i clo se out, so th in k alxxrt w lia t I s a id . T H IR T Y ! »HÍWIH5 J U H l 19 2 4 G ALA». P o r tla n d scholarship FOR, § ABOUT dance It has been announced by the I're s id e n t, M rs . file Stephens th a t the I.e s F e m m e s Club w ill have a S c h o la rs h ip Dance June 10, 1971 f r o m 10 to 2 p .m . at the P o rtla n d A th e ltlc A s s o c ia tio n 615 8E A ld e r S tre e t, M u s ic by the M o n a rch s. A d u lts o n ly . T h is ye a r the s c h o la rs h ip w 111 be eq u a lly d iv id e d am ong to u r g i r l s . T he q u a lific a tio n o f the g ir ls m ust be based on g ra d e a verage, being a c tiv e In co m m u n ity w o r k and c h u rc h w o rk e tc . T he s c h o la rs h ip w ill be p r e sented e ith e r to the g ir l whose m o th e r Is a n a c t l v e m e m b e r o f the I.e s F e m m e s C lu b o r sponsored by a Les F em m es Club m e m b e r. T ic k e ts m ay be p u rch a se d at the d o o r o r fro m M rs , W illia m Abel p u b lic ity c h a irm a n . 5027 N F 9th. I he P e n i n s u l a K iwanrans Ju Iged P o rtla n d s c h o o ls fo t the c o m p e titio n and lound I ickle y G reen and M a rk h a m students m ist d e s e rv in g of an Ice c re a m tre a t fo r t lie ir w o rk keeping school b u ild in g s ,g ro u n d s and su rro u n d in g b lo cks neat and cle a n d u rin g the school y e a r. S u m m e r Schedule M onday— - -C h ild r e n d ra w in g and I h e r e w ill be sorcii lim ite d p a in tin g 3:00 - 5:00 o p p o rtu n itie s f o r a s i x weeks i h o lo g ra p h ic W orkshop— A d u lt s u m m e r p ro g ra m th is y e a r, (T h o se o v e r 16 may atte nd ) 7 -9 :3 0 p- j r s t p re fe re n c e w ill be g ive n to T u e s d a y ............ C h ild re n d ra w in g c h ild re n e n te rin g the p ro g ra m and p a in tin g (o v e r 8 y e a rs 10 -12 , n Septem her I f y o u have c h ild re n d ra w in g and p a in tin g (o v e r 8 y e a rs ) 1:00 - 3:00 W e d n e sd a y--- - - A d u lt Landscaj>e n o w 01 ne ig h bo rs whose F ie ld T r ip ( O il o r W a te r C o lo r c h ild re n m ig h t 1« e n te rin g in the P a in tin g ) 10:00 - 4:00 f a ll, co n ta c t the I. G J . . o ffic e l f T h u rs d a y — Teen age d ra w in g 12- in te re s te d . C la s s e s w ill begin 18 10:00 - 12:00 Teen age P a ln t J u n e 14 andent! J u ly 2 3 . H ours 011 1:00 - 4:00 w i l l be fro m 9:00 t i l l 12:30 C h ild re n w ill re q u ir e a good o il F r id a y — A d u lt Landscape H e ld F o llo w T h r o u g h w i l l be b r is t le b ru s h , No. 5 o r 6. S uggest- T r , L ( O l l o r W a te r C o lo r P a in t run n in g a su m m e r p ro g ra m also ed s e rie s - 4 2 2 8 -F . ‘ ln g ) 10:00 - 4.00 ‘ r' r' f o r those c h ild re n e n te rin g that p r o g r a m in t h e f a ll. il you are in te re s te d in th e F o llo w T h ro u g h s u m m s r p ro g r a m ,c a ll E lio t School, Weight watchers sie ve s. M rs . T a r v e r says th e ir fa m ily and frie n d s u s u a lly have been h in tin g , o r sa yin g , f o r ye a rs It Just takes w ill p o w e rl T h e lm - p lic a tio n , a la ck o f c h a ra c te r, Is m u rd e r fo ro n e ’ s s e lf - lin a g e . . . „ a fo* Im age they fe e l, u n lo v e ly b y sta n da rd s, and unhealthy b y m ed ica l sta n d a rd s. c r l ‘ ‘ c ,s rn . ‘ ^ . ’* ‘ ‘,,“ ’ <ru “ 'T ’ * « ’ them by t h e ir m ir r o r s , people become w ith d ra w n , unsure o f the m se lve s I he I la ir y C o u n c ll is p re s e n t ing hi) g a llo n s each to the two schools to lx; consum ed M onday afte rn o o n at th e ir re s p e c tiv e I he do n atio n is p a rt of a p r o schools, " p ro b a b ly o u takle, g ra m sponsored by the D a iry w eathei p re m » ttin g ," a c c o rd in g C o u n c il to p re se n t KM lgallotis of to school o ffic ia ls . Ice c re a m each ye a r to a school lh e P O R T L A N D T R A F F IC SA FE I 1 G M v lls s h N says fo r that added p ro te c tio n — check the ve h icle ahead o f you, and m ake sur e you leave a n e x - t ia la rg e in te iv a l fo r s a fe ty . RIES KEY SHOP iMbtmIHl «e«U, « I 0 A I K*yt Far All Locki . . . . • NO OUTSIDE WORK •BRING TOUR LOCKS IN AND SAVE • WE ALSO MAKE EOREIGN KEYS ’ O m «IOO til 4i00 Sat 1 100 III liOO 533 N.l. KIUINGSW08TN 1971 y 2 8 1 -2 7 3 1 T h e N eighborhood Y o u t h C orps (N Y C ) Is keeping te e n a g e rs fro m d ro p p in g o u t o f high school by sending them to c o lle g e , a c c o r d in g to M anpow er m agazine. O v e r the past th re e y e a rs , some 1,700 NYC y o u n g s te rs In 5 S t a t e s h a v e spent the s u m m e r studying and w o rk in g at a c o m m u n ity c o lle g e , ac c o rd in g to a s to ry In the June Issu e , e n title d " W h e ttin g the Education A p p e tite ." A fte r a ta ste o f cam pus life , n e a rly a ll re tu rn e d to high s c h o o l a n d fo rg o t about d ro p p in g o u t. A n d ,th e ir a m b itio n s fir e d , la rg e n u m b e rs a fte r g ra d u a tin g fro m high LEADERS IN THE FIELD 1 'A L o v e ly la d le s pause to r O b s e rv e r p h o to g ra p h e r A lb e rt W illia m s ( le ft to r ig h t) A n g le D a v is , G e rl W ard and L illia n W illia m s , On a ra in y day these b e a u tifu l la d le s w ould b rin g sunshine. C la sse s w ill c o n s is t o f two fie ld t r ip s , Wednesday o r F r id a y , and students m ust fu rn is h th e ir own tr a n s jio r ta tlo n . T hose o v e r 1C a re e lig ib le . P a in tin g w ill be I n o il, w a te rc o lo r, p a s te l. A d u lts w ill fu rn is h a ll d ra w in g and p a in tin g m a te r ia ls . Student» In p h o tography w i l l fin d the w ork n o n -te c h n lc a l, w ith la b w o rk a cco m p lish e d at home. P h o to g ra j h) students m ay go on F ie ld T r ip s fo r " s h o o tin g " p u r- po se s, If tey d e s ire . ( o r schools) In each of O re g o n 's c o m m u n ity c o lle g e a re a s fo r outstanding w o rk in m a in ta in in g cle a n school g ro u n d s . I t ’ s the I is lr y C o u n c il's contr ib .itio n to the " Keep \ m it r lc a C le a n , G reen and B e a u tifu l" c a m p a ig n . 10, Lloyd Center Next to the Liquor Store PERI'S One end Only Store Open 9 30 a m to 9 00 p m. Daily Sunday« Noon to 4 00 p m NYC prevents dropouts Two schools to ho ld ice cream feed June L e t T E H 'S B O TTLE SHOP be yo u r headquarters f o r ' champagne, wines, m ixers at the lgrwest prices in to w n £ P o rtla n d A rt C e n te r PARTHENIA TARVER AFTER - LOST 21 I.Ri Students at ( »ckley Gr een and M a rk h a m e le m m ita ry schools w ill share 100 g a llo n s o f ice c re a m on M onday June 7, beginning a l 1:30p . m , thanks to D a r iy C o u n c il. i ' : and a fra id o fth e re c e p tio n they w ill re c e iv e fro m those they meet "W h e n th e y f ir s t fin d Weight W a tch e rs’ , ’ ’ she sa id , " t h e y a lm o s t s id le Into c la s s . T he y’ re s e lf co n scio u s, w o rrie d that th e y ’ l l re c e iv e Just one m o re d ie t, and a sh a rp , u n fe llln g a d m o n i tio n to fo llo w i t . ” M e m b e rs a re given a food p r o g ra m based on a d ie t devised by the New Y ork O besity C lin ic . A goal weight Is w orked o u t, u s u a lly w ith the m e m b e r’ s d o c to r, and th e y attend w eekly c la s s sessions In the cla s s e s , m e m b e rs a re weighed In p r iv a te ly , and given a chance to d iscu ss th e ir com non p ro b le m s — and fa llin g s . " T h e r e ’ s so m e th in g about m ee tin g w ith a group o f people wo a re also s tru g g lin g w i t h the sam e u g ly pounds to g iv e you the encouragem ent you need to stay on the p r o g r a m ," M r s . T a r v e r s a id . *‘ S seem s to g iv e us the co u ra g e to go o n , to w o rk o u r way back to an a ttra c tiv e , h ealthy w e ig h t." ” But the m ost Im p o rta n t thing about W eight W a tch e rs’ is th a t we not o n ly lose w e ig h t s e n s ib ly ,b u t w e keep It o f f ! ” M r s . T a r v e r speaks fro m e x- I p e rle n c e sin ce she had a few pounds to lose h e rs e lf b e fo re she co u ld q u a lify as a le c t u r e r . She had gained w e ig h t a fte r her c h ild re n w e r e b o rn . S h e tr ie d s e v e ra l d le t s ln a ra th e r haphazard w ay, but it w asn’ t u n til h e r d o c to r demanded she l o s e w e ig h t because o f a m e d ic a l p ro b le m that she began attending W eight W atchers* o fO re g o n , Inc. It took h e r 16 weeks to go f r o m a siz e 18 to h e r p re s e n t siz e 10. W eight W a tch e rs' o f O regon, In c . Is a p a rt o f W eight W a tc h e rs ’ In te rn a tio n a l, I n c . , w h ich lias c la s s e s and g ro u p s In n e a rly e v e ry co u n try In the w o rld , M rs . T a r v e r teaches tw o c la s s e s , o n e at the downtown YW CA at 7 p , m . o n T h u rs d a y s and one at the W eight W a tch e rs’ C e n te r, 5253 N . F . Sandy at 7p.m. on M onday e ve n in gs. In a d d itio n to h e r te a ch in g , she w o rk s to r the D e p a rtm e n t o f the In t e r io r , f u lf ills h e r hom em aklng and m o th e rly d u tie s to Rhonda, 11; D a vid , 7; and E r in , 2 1 '2 . M rs . T a r v e r Is a lso a c tiv e In ch u rch a c tiv itie s . Ih u rs d a s I PEPI’S BOTTLE SHOP school la v e g o a eo n to college th ro u g h s c h o la rs h ip s arid w o rk stu d y p ro g ra m s . T h e N eighborhood Y o u t h C o rp s , an a n ti-p o v e rty p r o g ra m funded by the U .S , De- p a rtm e n t of L a b o r’ s M a n p o w e r A d m in is tra tio n , p ro v id e s paid w o rk e xperience tr a in in g and education fo r d is advantaged youths who a re , o r In d a n ge r o f becom ing, school d ro p o u ts . A n o th e r s to ry In the June Issu e o f M anpow er tra c e s the p ro g re s s o fth e O p p o rtu n itie s In d u s tr ia liz a tio n C e n te rs (O IC ) fro m its beginnings In P h ila d e lp h ia seven ye a rs ago. Now o p e ra tin g In n e a rly 100 c it ie s he re and abroad, OIC has tra in e d and placed m o re than 41,000 p o o r people, m ost The P o rtla n d L a rk s A r t C en te r A r e g is tra tio n fee o f $ 1 . 0 0 ls ° 7 them m in o r itie s , In good- opens tlie S u m m e rS e sslo n w ith charged to r the S u m m e r T e rm , pa yin g Jobs. T h e s to ry Is e n - cla s s e s In d ra w in g , p a in tin g , and C h ild re n ........B y e a rs o f age and t it le d , " H a m a n d Eggs on o r photography fo r a d u lts ,te e n - o v e r E a rth .’ ’ a g e rs , and c h ild re n . T e e n a g e rs .... 12 y e a r s to 18 ,, T h e S um m er A d u lt P a i n t i n g A d u lts ..........1 8 y e a rs and o v e r S u m m e r S chool nv n .. y Betty B u rt Helping tlie r s is the hobby tli.it lad M r s . J a m « s ( l irtlie rn a I a rt becom e a W e i g h t W a tc h e rs ' le c tu r e r . Her h e a rt e s;x.*cially goes out I i! . .... : baee I bey a re g e n e ra lly people who n. t only lis lk u - th e way they look . .. , •” *y lo t have a low opinion of th e m - O b s e rv e r KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN KENTUCKY BEEF SANDW ICHES H. SALT ESQ. FISH & CHIPS Perfect fo r parties, picnics, lunch o r d in n e r ALL OWNED AND MANAGED BY Z5È- M rs . C h a rle s (Y v e tte ) S e a rcy, P o rtla n d , was p re se n te d M e d ic a l S ta ff a w ard f o r exce lle n ce In m a te rn ity n u rs in g on h e r g ra d u a tio n fro m E m a n u el School o f N u rs in g June 6. P re s e n ta - tlo n was made by W a lte r R eynolds, M . 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