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tlarid/Dbserver Gymnastic demonstration given by Brother and Sister team at CDC jk ■ W ■■■ Basic gymnastics you may aay, however. It requires sk ill and training. Left, beautiful Jan Lynn, teacliei at Bethel Child De velopment Center demonstrates that femalescun !»• vei y strong too. Pansy Stewart, one of the thii ty children that attends Bethel Child Development Center shouts, "lo o k at me no hand si” " I wish mother could see me nowl” By: Tony Marsh.ill W ishing fh c best Christm as ever to a ll o u r friends. H appy h o lid a ys! BLACKIE’S TAVERN & RECREATION CENTER <£en 7 A. M . - 1 A. M . 422 N. E. Alberta 284-9971 David Stevenson fiom B ri tish Columbia, Canada, the twin bi other of Bethel Child Development S tiff member Janet Lynn,gave adetnonstt a- tlon of gymnastic stunts as sisted by his siste r. 1 he dem onstration Included simple balances In which thechildien could take |>art. Janet ami David have pre formed as a team since high school and both worked with tlie gymnastic team atAigenta Ft tends School In B ritish Col umbia. They have performed in major cities In E astern ( i l l - have demonsti aled foi the Pa c ific W e s te r n Gymnastic Com [v?t Ilion. David, who was heie on vacation. Is engaged in studies on construction of log cabins. He stated that he enjoyed v is iting ami working with the Children at Be die I. Located JCPenney The values are here every day. Charge It at JCPenney KILLINGSWORTH AT UNION PORTLAND OPEN SUNDAYS 12 to 6 P le n ty of fre e p a r k in g H ave y o u r B irth d a y p a rty or Christmas p a rty a t G e n e v a ’s Feature Hot Sandwiches for Lunch. A ll sandwlc with Potato Salad. Dining room open 5:30 p.m. Flying through tlie a ir like a lark J .in Lynn does a hand stand with her brotlasr. to classify Camper tra ile r made 66 Ford pick-up, tied 5x8-1/2 ft. 6 ply tire s double springs and shock P rice $200,0(1 - 288-1895. (Continued from p. I col. 8) Don M artin of the AIC staff fille d Powell as a Human Re sources Aide for the AIC of fice and heworked undei M ar tin until July 12, 1971 when Seufei t, working with M artin, hired Powell under tlie New Careers Program to work in tlie Southeast USE t iff ice. Powell spends 28 hours each week In the office inter viewing applicants, referring them to employers ami devel oping work situations for par ticular applicants. Heattends M t. Hood Community College fo r 12 classroom hours each week and is working toward an academic degree in psychol ogy and sociology with the goal of working with people in their vocational endeavor. When asked about his accep tance into this world of work (which is both frustrating and iewai'dlng), and education, be says, ” 1 enjoy my work, I am challenged by my studies and I am trying to do my Job.” He finds that his working peers res|iect h is a b illty and percep tion of the problems of unem ployed. They kid him a lot, but they are genuinely inter ested in his success, for they are in part responsible for his awareness of duties. About his manager,“ M r.Seufert has encourgaed me ami made it possible for me to have this opportunity." He has " a fu e n d " in C arl Rawe at M t. Hood Community College who h i feels he can communicate with without any hai rle rs . Without many people inside tlie structure of the Oregon State Employment Agency he feels (hat tie programs would never have been known to him o' he might not have ventuiad into the unknown world of the establ isliment. The positive things that Powell has to say about his as sociation with those he hasmat along his introduction to tlie OSEA fai overshadow any comment of c ritic is m — - _ "Nothing is perfect, Itit for now, I am satisfied that Rich Seufert and those responsible fo r my being here are out standing human heings and I h ipe to he as capable as tiiev.” Figurine Shaping Studio The P erfect G ift fo r th e w o m a n you King-Sabin continued Action to take place during the final 6 months of the action year ending June 30, 1972 w ill center on tlie housing rehabil itation, with some tra ffic sig nals installed, woi k on park design In Alberta Park, and street trees to be planted in the target area of the neighbor hood. The contest fo r tlie ob se r ver’ s Minister of tlie Year is over fo r tins year. Although tlie official tally is not in, and ws we go to press there are 8 more hours in which votescan be mailed, the contest is s till between three strong fro n t runners. Leaders at this time are ReverendT,N.Noffa,Rev. from p. 1) HAPPy HOLIDAY WISHES FROM THE FOLLOWING John E . Humes D ire cto i, Information Service 1700 S.W. Fourth Avenue Portland, Oregon 97201 Thomas Strayhand and Rev. John Jackson. Also receiv ing large numbers of v o te s are Father Dickey, R ev.W il der, Father G riff in, and Elder G re e n , and R e v . O. B. W illiam s. The results w ill be made public on Dec. 26 and w ill be announced in the Portland o b server of Dec. 29. M r. 4 M rs. Eldridge Brown Si M rs. Nan P hillips Fam ily M iss Gloria Fisher M r. & M rs. Moses Crosby M r. 4 M rs. Dewey Taylor M rs. Erma Hepburn 4 Family Daughter 4 T lger M rs. Helen Hendrix M r. Stanley Cage Portland Observer Staff M r. & M rs. W illiam Taylor M r. (t M rs. Paul Ryman tk Daughter M rs. Edna Robertson M r. H M rs. W illie Jenkins M r. Antonio Marshall M r . St M rs. A lb e rt Parker M rs. P ortia White Rev. St M rs. E llis Casson M rs . Beatrice Johnson M rs. Evelyn Nelson San Fernando, C a lif. M rs . Alberta Polk M r. 4 M rs. Lee Davis Kell M r. si M rs. Charles Jordon M r. M illa ro W illis M r . 4 M rs. Edward Green M r. 4 M rs. Theodore Freeman M r. A lb e rt W illiam s M r. 4 M rs. Benny Brown M r . 4 M rs . Jim Maloney M r. i M rs. Howard Steward P hyllis Crosby, Los Angeles, C a lif. LaVern Hamm, Chicago, Hl. M r. Si M rs. Russell Payne 4 Fam ily M r. Christopher W. Casson M r. it M rs. Charles Ford 7 Fam ily M r. 4 M rs. Luke Duckett M r. 4 M rs. George Simmons M rs. Perlene White4 Fam ily M r. Leroy Randolph Ralph 4 Steve W illis M r. 4 M rs. P. W. W ilbom M r. 4 M rs. W illiam Woods M r. 4 M rs. Henry Scott M r. 5, M rs. W illiam Spencer M rs. Betty White M r. 4 M rs. Lewis Winchester Mary Bass4Laurice Saunders M r. 4 M rs. Bruce Locke M r. 4 M rs. 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