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About Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1974)
Portland Observer OMSI Joyous Season’ Senior Citizens sole aids needy families The ('oinpreheiiKive Man Power Program, 220 N.E. Kuasell Street, and their Senior Citizen's Program will sponsoring u lla/aar and Itummage Sale on I li i ember •JO, 1974. at the Allen Temple Church, 1235 \ I Eighth Avenue. The proceeds o( ihls sale will go to needy families ill the North and Northeast areas of Portland The participants are 55 years of age and older one man is 9<i years old. They have I m - i - ii diligently working on the project since D e c e m b e r 2, 197 1, meeting ill h o llies, c o lle c tin g food and rlo lh in g d o n a tio n s, and making Items for the sale. Others, in keeping with the spirit of Christmas, have been visiting the ark and shut ins ol the community. The Chairpersons in charge of the various comm ittees are: Itummage Sale, Mrs. Lucille Booth and Mrs. Kuth Epps; Bazaar Sale, Mrs. Trula Kendricks and Mrs. Flora P a rrish . C o llectin g Donations, Mr. J esse Iain drum; Visiting Sick and Shut Ins, Mrs M mine Mikes anil rs. Mattie S Lawson. There are more than 100 senior citizens working on this project. These people are hoping for and expecting a large turnout to hoy goods, as well as many contributions of food and clothing to aid the needy of the community. I hi e floris are being co ord in a ted by Iteniel K. Valentine, who is presently m anaging the O p eration Mainstream Work Experi e n e e com,ament of the Com prehensive Manpower Pro gram. C o in s a s s is t G a m e s By special arrangement First National Bank ol Ore gon, in cooperation with the Canadian Government is ol fering a series of t anadtan Olympic coins lor sale to the public to help defray the major cost of the 1976 Olympic (lam es S tru ck by the R oyal Canadian Mint, the coins are ordered through special bro chures made available at the First N ationals Iliad Office and at its 136 branch offices. Each coin is minted in sterling silver anil, as com ol the Realm, is barked by l he Canadian <ioverninent at full face value Between now and the summer of 1976. I here will Is- coins issued in seven series. Each series will consist ol four coin* two $10 com and tw o $5 coins, lor a total of 26 coins The coins are minted on a limited basis the sets ar< packaged in a numismatic display rase and each coin is individually protected from scratches and tarnish by a clear styrene plastic capsule. Proceeds from the sale of I he co in s are ex,meted to make the Olympics, to be held in Montreal in July 1976, virtually self financing. The plan calls for three ,H-rrent of the face value of each com sold m the United States to lie turned over to the t ’.S. Olympic Committee lo support the U S . Olympic team and amateur athletirs in this country. Each of the seven series of d im s has an Olympic theme. ,, rii 1, now available, depicts the geographic lo cations of the track ami field sports, team and body con l.o t sport». and the 1976 Olympic sites The fulfill ment of com orders is handled by American Ex pri ss ( 'ompany. room photography and "py sanky." Also, on December 30th Christy Meadow will demonstrate the art of Sumi painting. On January 2nd, Clara Fairfield and Norman Smale, both of the OMSI staff, will display their various skills working in wood. Mrs. Fairfield will dem onstrate wood carving as Norman Smale shows off wood inlay and mart,uniting. On Jan uary 3rd, Clara Fairfield will again exhibit her skill at woodcarving, and Ethelynn Demonmn will dem onstrate spinning. On Sunday, Jan uary 5th, St. Nicholas Ortho dox Church will wind up the OMSI arts and crafts show with another of its displays a t "pysanky." A drtutñuu • • Pm i« From I I 3 I J I i I I I 9 9 i i 9 Í BUN N BURGER FAMILY RESTAURANT BUN N BURGER 2« Each \ \ \ c o r \ EK A V E . o -iA M i-riT E rcrvn íá 230 N. Killingsworth Z7ÄBUUW Page 5 I *'^<<<<<<<»' mem» christoihs I «<<<<<<« features art, crafts Ir. celebration of the hob days, the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry has scheduled a series of week end arts and crafts demon strations through January 5. As part of "Joyous Season" a c t i v i t i e s a t O M S I, th e craftspeople will be showing off a number of skills, from doll making to glass sculp lure, and "pysanky" li.e., fancy egg painting) to wood inlay and marquetting. Friday through Sunday, D ecem b er 2 0th th rou gh 22nd, three crafts will be demonstrated. On December 20th. artist Dale Champlin of the OMSI staff will exhibit her skill at doll making. Then, on December 21st, St. Nicholas Orthodox Church of Portland will present u demonstration in the art of "pysanky." Finally, on Sun day, December 22nd. Jim Blashfield will display the skills involved in film am mation. A f t e r C h r is t m a s , on Saturday. December 26th, Allan Kiel will demonstrate glass sculpture. And, on December 30th. tw o OMSI staffers, Shabtay Ia-vy and Pi Jumonville. will show their respective skills at dark Thursday, December 19, 1974 J*“ A Christmas filled utith joy and laughter. A holiday abundant in peace and loue . . . our season’s wishes to you and yours. P A IG E S P H A R M A C Y WCLCOfTK 2 7 0 1 N . E. 7 th University'S» Portland Prices good Tuesday, December 17 thru Saturday, December 2 Ì More Christmas Savings from Fred Meyer C h ris tm a s D a y ,W e d n e s d a y J C hristm as Eve Hours 1 Fred Meyer will close b pm, Tuesday, December 24th I All All Mores Stores vioseu Closed (Q L Your Complete Family Shopping Center December 2 5 fflfis rrL g s Topcrest 9 Roll U M I w w n CN0C01ATC •«..e.» -w ••• ••• Christmas ji Nestles U S D A. G rade " A " M orsels Jo e Joseph Chocolate Chips 12 oz Pkg Rtg. 1.05 5 7 , N Killingsworth 89 First 3 Life H ealth Group P k « V ______ ______ Estât»? Planning < each All additional, regular price M ortgage Rag. 1 0 9 lb 2 8 9 -9 6 7 4 Stull with MYTE FINE slutting for a real taste treat flash frozen Save 20 Panty Hose $106 Rtg. '1.19 S ave Even More Buy f i e d M eyer Brand fo o d Club ft 7 Chocolate Chips a«» i iS ® . Available Grocery Sections Available Meat Sections H A R R Y G L IC K M A N WATCHES WATTS Lace Control Top I 90 sq. ft. of beautiful Christ mas gift svrap. 26" long. 2 rolls of foil and 7 paper. Brow n poir W r a p p in g P a p e r Reg. 99c lycra lace top molds hips and firms tummy Beige and Coffee 67$ each 100 sq. ft. - 30" X 40" A ^ d a b le V a r ie t ^ S e c t io n ^ Available Apparel Sections 16 oz. bottle Helps keep your Christmas tree green and fresh. .Available Variety Sections Fred Meyer_ Brand MY-TE-FINE Swift Premium Canned H am 5599 5 lb fin Rtg. '1.99 Save ‘3.00 MCh limit 2 Available Delicatessen Sections C onservation of e n e rg y — as vita l tin s year as last. W ith w in te r mi its w ay H a n y (»licknian join s w ith M r W att W a lch e ra n d 1 t>E in urg in g you to W atch W alts. If you and v v t ry P (iE customer share Ihe responsibility o f con serving g energy, energy, w we c ll n i have m w * enough e le c tric ity to through I " help you do your share, ask see us i | ><; I - , ,ffice I or I ’< >rt land ( ¡eneral E lectric’s atanyP .. new ly revised W all Watchers (.m ile . H elp one of Portlan« s If 1 T ra il Blazers watch w atts. How about you i? J 1 la rry < ìlickn ia n E xecutive V. P. of I rail Portland General Electric Blazers O rganization Company Canned M ilk Old Spice After Shave 13-OI, tin Reg. 27 4?1 $1 09 00 pair 2 9 . .. Orion sweater, acrylic velour styles, or cotton and nylon tube socks. Assorted colors and white Sizes 6 to 8 Id and 9 to 11. 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