Albina Churches* Thanksgiving Service r/ I HEV. JO H N JAC KS O N speaker at A lle n T e m p le C.M .E. Church. Proceed» donated to "L ife Center.” St. Mark Baptist Church 103 N.E. Morris St. Rev. E.C. Wilder, Pastor Sunday School Morning Worthip 9 :3 0 A M. 1 I 00 A M The friendly Church, where worship is Glorified All Nation Community Church N.E. Stanton A Rodney Rev. Edgar I. Jackson, Pastor Sunday School Mornmg Worthip Evening Worthip Prayer & Bible Study (T«m ) 9 45 A M 1 1 00 A M 7 :30 P M 7 3 0 P.M. £l)f Cburrt) of pour Cljottf Churches of Albina w ill hold their annual Thanksgiving s e r­ vice at Allen Temple C.M.E. Church 4236 N.E. 8th Avenue Thursday Nov. 26, 11:00 a.m. The sermon Is being deliv­ ered by the Kev. John Jackson, pastor of Mt. Olivet Baptist and P r e s , of Portland Council of Churches. The free w ill offering w ill be donated to " L ife Center" to support their Iztw Income F am­ i l i e s Christmas Basket. M rs. Gertrude Crowe, D irector. Church H olds F estival "A celebration of music and dance w ill take place at St. An­ d r e w 's Catholic Church (N.E. 9th and Alberta) this Sunday, Nov. 29 from 3 to 5 p.m. Thé Black and Tan Dance Group from the Albina A rt Center w ill perform along with a local F i­ lipino Dance Group, and singers Gloria Cutsforth, Cookie and Jeannie Bey Bouttu, and the St. Andrew Society Bagpipes. There w ill also be a short film on col­ o rfu l autumn leaves, a rtis tic a lly combined with beautiful music. A ll are Invited to attend this community and Church celebra- A Names Day Party w ill fol­ low the music festival from 5 to 6 p.m. Youth preaches trial sermon Leslie White a 15 year old student of J e ff w ill preach his tria l sermon Sunday Nov. 29, at Bethel 4:00 p.m. He is also an Aid at King Ele­ mentary School, a member of Bethel Basket Ball team, Supt. of Church School and a paper boy fo r the Portland Observer. Zhe Mount Olivet baptist Church N.E. First and Schuyler Portland, Ore. PORTLAND/OBSERVER Nov. 26, 1970 Rev. John H. Jackson Minister Phone 284-1954 Sunday School ........... 9 a.m. Morning Worship ...... 1 1 a.m. Vesper ........................ 5 p.m. “ 1 was glad when they said unto me, Ia*t uh go in to the house of the Lord.” ua enter to worthip and depart to terve. FIRST A.M.E. ZION CHURCH ,0 9 N Skidmore Street Reverend L J . Thompson, Pattor Sundoy School Morning Worthip Phon« 2 8 7 -4 7 7 4 9 :4 5 A M I 1:00 A.M Bishop W. L. M cK inney B ish op M cK inney R eturns — N a t’l M eet Bishop M rs. W. L. McKinney, Adm inistrative Asst. Bishop and M rs. H.B. Daniels, the Women's D e p t. Supervisor, M rs. Eulah W illiam s, and other Cabinet Members, of the churches of God In C hrist, Inc. of Oregon attend the 63rd Holy Convoca­ tion In Memphis, Tenn., Nov. 3 - 12, 1970 with 15,000 other delegates from all over the world. We were welcomed by Presi­ ding Bishop J . O. Patterson, Tenn. Governor Buford E lling­ ton and Mayor Henry Loeb of Memphis. The firs t three days were given to fasting and praying fo r souls everywhere, for world p e a c e , the sick, blind, lame, dumb and the poor In s p irit. The $100,00 per plate dinner was held at the Sheraton Peabo­ dy Hotel. Bishop McKinney at­ tended the dinner. "Women’s Day" National Su­ pervisor of Women’s Dept., D r. Annie L . Bailey and over 1,000 other women dressed in white marched. Invocation for the radio broadcast was given by Oregon Jurisdiction ^1 State Mo. Eulah W illiam s. D r. Arenla C. M allory, pres, of Saints In­ dustrial (¿ liege, L e x in g t o n , Miss. (Church of God In Christ A.A. accredited school) accom­ panied by 500 of her students stated, "In order to accommo­ date our children, we need at least seven schools. Future plans are to construct five. D r . M allory stated very humble, and grateful, "W ith drugs a prim e concern and threat to our young people, there are no known cases of drug users o r pushers In Saints J r. College at this tim e. Oregon played their part In th e International Convention. Miss Betty Key represented us at General Assembly. Memphis city o fficials related that, "T h is was the most o rd e r­ ly peaceful convention ever held in the c ity ." Oregon highways traffic heavier T ra ffic volume on most of Oregon's highways showed an increase in September, ’ 970, compared to September, 1969, according to the monthly re­ port compiled by the Oregon State Highway Division. A summary’ of the perman­ ent tra ffic recorder data for ru ra l and urban state highways showed an increase of 8.8 per cent in vehicular tra ffic in September, 1970, compared to September of »ast year. The fir s t nine months of 1970 showed an increase of 8.6 per cent in vehicular tra ffic compared to the firs t nine months of 1969. M allory Avenue Christian Church 126 N.E. Alberta Rev. Dale A. Stitt, Pastor Church School 9 45 A.M. M orning Worship 1 1:00 A M. ST PH ILIP'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH N.E. Knott Street at Rodnev Avenue Rev. L.O. Stone Vicar Telephone 287-2012 SUNDAY SERVICES Holy Communion Sundoy School 7 :4 5 AM 9 :3 0 AM Holy Communion 6 :0 0 PM Holy Communion (First ond Third Sundays) 1 1:00 AM Morning Prayer (Second and Four+h Sundays, 1 1:00 AM Wednesdoys A Holy Days MCKINNEY TEMPLE CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST 1 7 3 7 N.E. A lb erta Office 2 8 2 -8 5 2 2 Lobby 2 8 4 -9 0 7 5 Bishop W.L. M cKinney, M inister Sunday School Ox/rch W o rth y YFW W 9 30 A M 1 1 45 AM 6 30 PM 800 P m Evening Wç>r*h»p The Temple That Welcome» AK Nohom PROVIDENCE MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 3 1 3 N.E Failing Street Rev Eugene Boyd, Jr., Pastor Sunday School 9 :4 5 A.M . Morning Worship 1 1 0 5 A.M . Wednesday — Brotherhood & Mission 7 :3 0 P.M The Church where everybody is somebody and Jesus is the Church HUGHES MEMORIAL CHURCH U n ite d M e th o d is t Cor. N.E Rodney & Foiling Phon« 2 8 8 4 3 7 3 O r d n o . People tnQOQed In Extraordwvrr W ort Richard J. Porker, M inister Morning Star Baptist Church 106 N.E. Ivy Sunday School 9 :3 0 A .M . Morning Worship 1 1 0 0 A.M . Night Service 7 :0 0 P M. Rev. Sylvester M cCullum n EVERYONE WELCOME ^ eth.?disi E& s ,< Maranatha Evangelistic Center 1 2 2 2 N .E . Skidm ore Phone 2 8 8 - 3 7 0 0 — 4 0 3 5 ‘Unusual Services with an Unusual People because of an Unusual Christ” 5828 N.E. 8th 2 8 8 -5 4 2 9 A. Lee Henderson, Minister Ellis Casson, Associate Minister Morning Worship ......................................10 :4 5 A .M . Evening W orship.................................................... 7 :0 0 P.M. Church School ............................................................... 9 :3 0 A.M. Morning Worship ....................................................... 10:45 A.M. Wed. Noon — The Hour of Power 12:00 N O O N Wed. Prayer & Class Meeting ................................... 7 :0 0 P.M. Nursery Care Provided Hour Power — W e d .............................................. 7 :0 0 P.M. "W e are making our Neighborhood A Brotherhood" Reverend W endell W allace, Pastor Sunday School........................................................ 9 :1 5 A .M . Friday-Youth-O-Rama............................................ 7 :3 0 P.M.