- V Portland Observer June 12. 1980 Page 6 * yi... . services. I. •' " " < H — — - * • - - . 7 ? Thor' '• nothing m ore fun then tenting In the great outdoors and roughing it w ith a fish pole and hiking gear’ o r« . Summer fu n with 4 - H The newest lo o k in sum m er ex­ citem ent is fashioned fo r the youth o t P o r tla n d ’ s u rb a n c o m m u n ity , and can be seen beginning June 23, at the K in g N e ig h b o rh o o d F a c ility , 4815 N .E . 7 th A v e n u e , w h e re staging is by U rb a n 4 -H C enter. A g a in U rb a n 4 -H has m et the challenge o f em pty summ er days by p ro v id in g a p ro g ra m o f a c tiv itie s geared to youngsters fro m six to 16, fro m 8:30 a.m . to 2:30 in the a fte r­ noon, five days a week. E n ro llm e n t is open and registrations are being accepted. Each day w ill be fille d w ith a variety o t activitie s, focusing on h a vin g tu n w h ile le a rn in g new skills and m aking new friends. One o f the h ig h lig h ts o f the 1980 sum m er school program at the 4-H U rban C enter is the in tro d u c tio n o f a b i-lin g u a l s ta ll w ho w ill p ro vid e the bridge between languages fo r the c h ild re n o t th e In d o c h in e s e c o m ­ drum s are in- v .u u e u ,n m e m u sic p ro g ra m fo r s u m m e r g ro u p s in g in g and m u n ity . The program o f sum m er ac­ dramatics also w ill be on the agenda. tiv itie s is a v a ila b le to yo u n g ste rs w hose fir s t la n g u a g e is C h in e se , L a o tio n o r H m o n g . B i- lin g u a l leaders on the 4 -H s ta ff this year are Sing C heng, Shan Vang and P hia X io n g o l th e In d o c h in e s e c o m ­ m u n ity . A n in v ita tio n is extended to parents to register th e ir c h ild re n at 4815 N .E . 7th A v e n u e , o r c a llin g 287-1770, announces Ira M u m fo rd , p ro g ra m d ir e c to r a n d e x te n s io n agent. F o r y o u n g s te rs e n ro lle d in the s u m m e r p r o g r a m , th re e p ic k - u p p oints w ill be established to provide tra n s p o rta tio n to and fro m the K ing C enter fo r those w ho cannot o th e r­ wise attend. I he d a ily program w ill include snacks and lunch at noon. The program is cost free, except fo r s p e c ia l to u r s w h e re th e re is a n o m in a l fee. BY THE YARD - S ta ff leader Betty Handy w ill be on hand to assist w ith a clothing and sewing segm ent this sum m er. (Cut-up Fryers . . . ib. 69«) NE 15th b FREMONT W BURNSIDE at 21st SAN RAFAEL 1910 NE 122nd IT'S A N A C T - Puppetry takes th e s p o tlig h t w h e n 4-H p u p ­ peteers are on stage. S um m er club m em bers w ill learn how to put on their own show. Candy 1061 SW 1st LLOYOCENTER 3956 SE POWELL NE 74th b GLISAN MILLSBORO 960S E O A I 00Q00I SPORTS - Youngsters enjoy a popular sports program sup er­ vised by teen leaders. $100 total move in to vets. low down FHA. FHA 245, and conventional terms also, model open Sat. & Sun. noon to 5 p.m. 32nd Ave. at Burton Road. Vancouver, Washington. Call for a showing anytime. Good Samaritan Makes 780,000 Sheets Come Clean. mun.« center. Hospital offle wash gas water I year. largest laundries usi efficiently and reliably, you when it com es Io heating wate This Model - 4 bedrooms with family room, 2 baths, bnck fireplace, w/carpets, double garage, appliances, 10X20 concrete patio. Energy ef­ ficient with 10 year Home Owner Warranty Price only $58,800. Other Models pnced from $48,500. o l clothes, you can count on natural gas to m ake I com e clean. The energy you can live with HAZEL DELL BRANCH 716D N.E. 99th Street Vancouver, WA 98666 Phone 206574-1522 Vancouver or 503 241 3723 Portland, OR • - • ' . ' Y MINNEHAHA BRANCH 47 St. Johns Road Vancouver, WA 98861 Phone 206694 8577 Vancouver or 503 223 8229 Portland, OR I STEP LIVELY - Ind o o r sports and d a n c in g a re p a rt o f th e sum m er 4-H program . a* S2R 2aSSTJK5rLO*s Lincoln City 994-2111 1 • Portland 226-4211