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PORTLAND/OBSERVER Dec. 24, 1970 WENDELL WALLACE Hungriest family in America a u/Cr R E V E R E N D W E N D E L L W A L L A C E , a u th o r of B O R N T O B U R N ’ “G od w ho h a s ch an g ed m y b u rn in g h a te in to a b u rn in g love fo r all people." A FR AW a ^ I C a n IN g Every mother says it. Black mothers mean it. Blacks spent over $4 billion on food last year, in Am erica. And Portland Observer Black readers spend more on food than whites with comparable In comes. Because they eat at home more often. Black mothers try the brands of food they see in the Black news m e d ia . They respond because they feel more involved with the Portland Observer. If they put their faith in the Black news media, maybe you ought to put your food advertis ing there. Portland Observer Where millions of black and white consumers do their shop ping. Classified Ads D e d ic ate d p erso n s w a n te d for m ak e -u p in stru c tio n . W ill tra in . E x e c u tiv e p o sitio n also a v a il able. C all 777-2737 • ' M r 4*.« I « I A . • .lh-v . * . * • / ---L k . • Y t • • e Aia Mita L I I S e a m s tr e s s e s w illin g to le a r n pow er sew ing m a c h in e o p e ra tio n via o n -th e -jo b tra in in g . Apply: H igh P a rk E n te rp rise s, Inc.. .3535 N .E . U nion •• •.» ** a|»r IÜ N IT // • I a • ’ ■■■■■• 7 ' ^ ' ...... - K« * 1 - > > 7s 7T <■ A im h u I *•' I RFF T h e local le a g u e h as tw o p ro fessional s ta f f vacancies, re q u ire m e n ts a re a degree in social work, sociology, or re la te d fields, w ith som e experience. A pply 718 W est B urnside ---------- L .A*tdet J I I C I I MIIM I ' / WENDELL H WALLACE "A M A N OF FAITH - WITH A MESSAGE OF LOVE •* !• « H*. .X , »PIA ¿iH£U C A »<J»\ JJAMMU • . • *\ NAIROBI nonB A bft D rug S ale C ollege G ra d u a te in te lle c tu a lly s h a rp S cience b a c k g ro u n d $8<M).(X) mo. plus e q u a l o p p o r tu n ity em ployer. ( a ll R a y — A ssured E m p lo y m e n t Agency. P hone 233-7575 20 N .E . U nion Lady w a n te d a n o th e r fem ale to live in a n d sh a re expenses. N e a r sho p p in g c e n te r a n d bus line. C all T o m i ( ’ook 284-8558 f/wie , SOUTH VEST • a * ,ndb<hl . “>T RIC •• A F — ' > ¡AF . .. r - FEBRUARY 1 THROUGH MARCH 7,1971 XEKICA Pastor Wallace and 50 associates from the Maranatha Evangelistic Center of Portland, Oregon will be leaving for Kenya East Africa Feb. 1 through March 7, 1971. Willa Dorsey w ill be the featured Soloist - also Richard A joy to give, a jo y to receive, an even g re a te r joy to sell. For in fo rm a tio n call 777-2737 All Nation Community Church N.E. Stanton A Rodney Rev. Edgar L. Jackson, Pastor Sunday School Morning W orjhip Evening Worship Prayer & Bible Study (Tees.) 9 .4 5 A M | 1 00 A M 7 :3 0 P M . 7 :3 0 P.M. Probasco and Special Traveling Choir and their musical talents. Members of the team will also include: Rev. Richard Beal from Asbury Seminary, Wilmore, Kentucky and Rev. Lloyd Sweet of World Harvest Evangelism, Dur ham, Connecticut. "NOT BY MIGHT - NOR BY POWER - BUT BY M Y SPIRIT - SAlTH THE LORD" St. M ark Baptist Churc! 103 N.E. Morris St. Rev. E.C. Wilder, Pastor Sunday School 9 :3 0 A M Morning W orthip | | :0 0 A M The friendly Church, where worship is Glorified