Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, December 22, 1982, Page 23, Image 23

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Coast Janitorial Service
714 N.E. Alberta, Portland. Oregon
2W-813B
Tubman
Christmas time it here.
The time you hear reindeer.
Christmas is ...
Our stockings are hung.
Christmas I* a time of year
The tree id done.
to ling to people and with
Our hopes are getting
them cheer«.
brighter
To give gift» and receive
For a doll or toy Tire fighter.
them too.
The crowds around town
T o be with those close to
■re mightv mean.
you.
Only kids tit and have a
Christmas can mean lots of
daydream.
things.
The kitchens smell of
The colors are red A green.
delights.
Christmas could mean a gift
But not for kids in fights.
someone brought.
The house is decorated with
It could also mean sharing
the joy of Christmas,
your thoughts.
For the day. not far away.
Christmas means loving A
When the gifts
S H A R IN G
W ill be given away.
It also means caring
•‘Merry Christmas”
Sheri Kelley
Chelsea Unthank
8th Grade
6th Grade
Lynette Colton
King
1at Grade
The Fat Snow Man
Christmas
1 looked in my stocking,
nice and tall;
I found the girt that was
best of all.
It wasn't candy, or a doll.
It wasn't an ornament, or a
ball.
It wasn't anything, big or
klonky,
Like an elephant or a
donkey.
It was something small and
nice.
No. it wasn't dice.
It wasn't a bird that flew.
It was a piece of paper that
said " I love you.”
Nadine Bolliger
7th Grade
Every Christmas and when
it snows I go out and make
one— a small snow man, even
a big one too. We have
snowball fights when we
lived in Battle Ground. Last
year we made a little little
snow man. We made a little
hat. It looks just like this
one but sniallei. We put it
on the car. It stayed on the
car until we got home.
Shelley Tenimore
6th Grade
CSS and Associates
Southwest Business
Development Complex
on the 3rd day of Kwanza,
[Ujima—collective work and responsibility)
3 p.m.-6 p.m.
Tuesday, December 28
Suite 416, Board of Trade Building
310 SW 4th
RSVP only 226-0403
Art exhibit by Richard Brown. Nick Jones
Page 6 Section III Portland Observer, December 22,1982
16 N. Morria • 2B7-4632
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ALADDIN
Temp-Rite 10
Kerosene H eater
I want to wish all of you a
Merry Christmas and a very
happy New Year. I hope
Christmas is going to be a
time for you to give thanks
to the Lord for giving us
this day. This is all 1 want to
say.
M e rry Christm as and
Happy New Year!
Ramona Edwards
6th Grade
Chriatmaa
cordially invite you to attend Opening Ceremonies of the
Phil Reynolds Medical Clinic
Christm as is a time for
giving, sharing and caring.
Some people d o n 't think
about caring nor sharing,
but all they think about is
getting up opening presents,
but if you ask me I think it’s
a time fo r. . .
C A R IN G !!!
LaTanya
6th Grade
List 4239.96
Sale
$19995
11,300 BTUs
20 x 2 0 ' Area
12-15 hours per gallon
Chriatmaa Night
It was Christmas night. I
could not get to sleep. I
tried and tried to go to sleep
but I could not get to sleep,
and after a stopped trying 1
fell asleep. I woke up and it
was Christmas. I had a lot
of Christmas things waiting
for me and I was happy that
I fell asleep.
Lisa Wilson
6th Grade
W EIMERS
3946 N E UNION
PORTLAND. OREGON 97212
PHONE 281-1217
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