Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, December 25, 1975, Page 12, Image 12

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Portland Observer Section II
Thursday, December 25, 1975
really hope Vicson can make the team because h e’s my favorite
Dear Santa
I would like a 3 speed bike, some
candy, a train set, new close I'm
shore counting on you comeing.
How are your raindeer nnd your
elves, How are they. I Hope
Christams is good as it. was last
year, it was a wonderful Christmas
last year our Christmas tree was
so hutiful with the pretty lights,
and the most best thing of all was
shereing with the poor. Santa,
How is your wife. I hope your
fealing good for your Lcng junee
around the world I r< lly hope
vicson ran make the teem because
he's my favorite.
Roh -rt Miller
Age 8
The night before Christmas my
mor. • ' d I open my magic present.
! waited until Santa Claus came.
He gives me a prerent and we sat
on his b p and wen to sleep and he
put a presents around the tree and
the next morning we got up and
opened my presents, and my
sisters too and you too.
by Lisa duncan
age 7
SCHOOL COMMUNITY SCHOOL
Dear Santa.
Please bring me a Sunshine
family and bike.
Tonya Rechelle Stephens
Grade 2
King School
Dear Santa Claus.
I hope you have a happy Christ
mas. Is it cold at the North pole?
How are the reindeer And Mrs
Claus and the elves. May I have a
walkie talkie. And a basket ball to.
good Bye.
love Cindy Piltz
age 7
Pope John XXIII
Dear Santa, Please bring me a
bike and have a happy Christmas
and have a happy Newyear.
Love Dorothy
Lillian Mah
Grade 2
King School
Dear Santa Claus,
I bet it's cold in the North Pole.
Will you bring me a play Blitzen.
Please make toys that have Jesus
on them because that's the real
meaning of Christmas. Please
Santa give the poor people lots of
gifts this year. Merry Christmas
and a happy New Year.
Kristy A. Kennedy
Age 7
Pope John XXIII
the Night Before Christmts
When All Though The House Net a
Creature Not Even A Mouse. I Go
up The Next Morning. I Opened
My Presents.
by Marjorie E. Turner
Age 7'/i
The Community School.
Dear Santa,
Santa, you must be Busy
everyyear. I hope you don't get too
busy this year.
Your friend,
William Haworth
Grade 2
St. Andrews
Dear Santa Claus How did you get
that red nose? Where did you get
those pretty reindeers? do you like
to go down Peoples chimney? whre
did you get that long beard?
< Where did ruldolph get hise shiny
nose?
Margaret Helen Barton
age 7
Community School
Dear Santa Claus
Why do you go
chimney?
down
the
W
Dear Santa Claus How are you
doing you do you havea big White
Beard? and you do you have a big
red beg filled with toys? and you
do you havea bright nase?
Community Shiny
Andy Powell
8
Dear Santa I want a tap and a
organ a cakemixer and some books
and some shoe and some paper and
some pencil and some skates and
thats all.
love Sharon
dear Santa claus how is Mrs. rlaus
and your reindeer and ruldolph
and the elves, j wold like a
BarBie doll and a BarBie town
house.
Age Six
Rachel Irene Eastve
the community School
Dear Santa Claus,
Can I please have a perfume
pussycat with flowers all over it?
It has blue colors. I want to see
you at Ioyd Center to day. I want
a new Christie doll that curls. And
I'll give you a gift certificate. I
want a Tiffany Taylor.
Your friend,
Tina Wesley
Grade 2
St. Andrews
Dear Santa Claus,
Please get me a Tiffany Taylor
Do the Reindeer Bite you? Ifow
are you in the NorthPole? I
watched Rudolf The Red Nosed
Reindeer and even I Twas the
night Befor Christmas? Will you
get my sister a family tree house?
I am eight and my sister is
seventeen months.
Your friend.
Cathy Bryant
Grade 3
St. Andrews
Dear Santa Claus,
Do you climb do wn
Chimney?
How do the elves mate toys?
I want some rabbits.
Yi ur friend,
Tim Tyler
Grade ,J
St. Andrews
Dear Santa rlaus
I hope you have a very happy
Christmas I here you a re a very
nice person tell your elvi s to make
me a toy Rudolph and Smash up
Derby am^ that is all.
Raymon I Magnett
agi
Pope John XXIII
LEST we F0R6H1
FORKING FOR YOU 66
YEARS.
FOUGHT LYNCHING FOR
3 0 YEARS.
ADOLISHEP THE WHITE
PRIMARIES.
FOUGHT RESTRICTIVE
COVENANTS IN HOUSING.
REMOVED THE HUMILI­
ATING PINING CAR
CURTAIN.
1954- SUPREME COURT
DECISION.
ETC- ETCETC
But the joL is not fin s h e d
Portland Branch NAACP
Ellis H. Casson President