Oregon Advance Times_1968-09-19

Head Start Gets Off To Good Start Reuben Gilmore and steven Reich spend part of their day at the Headstart Center Im– proving their skills. Head Start Prepares Children Head Start is an enrichment N. E. 10th Ave., and 4852 N. program, designed to prepare N. E. 10th Ave. They also children from limited income may be registered at the Area families for kindergarten. II Office of School District No. To be eligible, children 1, 4825 N. Haight St. must be four years old on or Children will attend classes before November 15, and half a day for the duration of must come from a low fn- the year. Hot lunches will be come family. served and free medical and Children may be registered dental care and clothing will from 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. at be available. any of six Head Start centers The Head Start program is Augustana Lutheran Church, part of Portland's Model 2710 N. E. 14th Ave.; Sunny- School's Program, but 80% side Methodist Church, 3520 of its funds are from the fed– s. E. Yamhill St.: and in eral government. Portland trailers at 4710 N. Haight St., Schools supply the other 20%. 4231 N. E, Mallory St., 3611 Each classroom will have a certified teacher, a teacher's After a manmakes his mark aide, and a volunteer. Two in the world, a lot of people supervisors spearhead this come around with era!;lers. program. Miss Lee Delance is Having fun is like insur– ance. The older you get, the more it costs, project director and Mrs. Martha Jordan, service direc– tor of the program. Bonds (Continued from Page 5) and H Savings Bonds and Freedom - Shares came to $51,918 million as of Au– gust 31. The cash value of E and H Bonds alone was $51,667 million - an all– time peak. Interest accruing during the month on outstanding E Bonds and Freedom Shares amounted to $I40 million. Accrued interest paid out on Bonds and Notes redeemed was $79 million, with the net result adding $61 .million to the value of Bond/Note hold– ings. August sales of the new Freedom Shares savings notes were a record $25 million. Cumulative sales of the new security - which was ffrst placed on sale May 1, 1967 - totaled $250 mil– lion. U.S.D.A. CHOICE Pre-Carved Spring LAMB SHOUL·DER ROA-ST Santiam SALE * CREAM STYLE CORN * WHOLE KERNEL CORN * SLICED GREEN BEANS * CUT GREEN BEANS * SLICED WAX BEANS * CUT WAX BEANS C POUND p A(K 303 case of NEVI 6 $100 Tin 24's $4.00 KIENOW'S ALL PURPOSE GRIND COFFEE 1-lb. 69~ tin First tin FRESH Grand Island CORN 5 EARS 29~ September 19, 1968 .. The Oregon Advance/TIMES Page 5 Youth Activities Hope . And Cheer Club The Youth Department of Williams Temple Church of God in Christ is proud to present to the city of Port– land their "Hope and Cheer Club.'' The purpose of this club is to give comfort and help to those in need. There are four groups of young ladies ranging in age from 12 through 24 who will take turns visiting hospitals and homes, performing such Did You Know According to the American Gas Association, Inc., the world's largest transporta– tion system is the 800,000- mile network of pipelines and mains that carry natural gas from producing fields to homes, businesses and in– dustries. duties as are needed to com– fort the sick and needy. The church is located at 241 N, E. Hancock and the number to call for infor– mation is 284-0576 or 284':" 2107. Pastor, Elder E. W, Rand; Supervisor, Minnie B. E, Turner; President, Mr. Gary Hames; Secretary, Miss Zoe Ann Wilson. Youth - Minneapolis' 25-mem– ber Youth Advisory Board also has permanent repre– sentation in other community organi:zations, including the Urban Coalition. - The Deleware Legis– lature this summer appropri– ated $350,000 in state funds for a summer youth jobs pro– gram. Records Available To Readers The Vacation Readers have returned and are back in the classrooms of the schools. Hundreds of children were members of the Summer Reading Clubs at the various branches of the Multnomah County Library. As members they travelled thousands of miles to many strange lands and places as well as close to home for the motto of the clubs was "Vacation Readers Go Everywhere." Membership ends for this year with different events. At the Albina Branch Library members may call for their reading lists in which are recorded all the books read by each child during the summer. These lists are useful to the-reader, a pride of the parents and of interest to the teachers. The children's librarian at North Portland Branch plans to announce the names of those who read the most books at a special meeting which will be disignated later. Childrenwho were members at the Vernon Branch Library will have a party at which juvenile films will be shown and refresh– ments served. 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