5 M i* b a p t i s t (C fju r tl) 3 72 5 I A lh ln e M i n i s t e r i a l A Ilia ice la anonaorlng a clean up cam paign fo r th s A I b 1 n a « l e a and Ita re s ld e n ts c a lle I, A lb in a C le a n -U ft ro take p la ce S aturday, June 19th and J u ly 24th. I h e c le a n u p w ill take place In the areas of U nion Avenue to W illia m s , Avenue a n d F re in o n t >o A lb e rta a tie e ta . 7 here w ill he no charge fo r the p ick up ie c a u s e a ll that la re q u ire d la f o r »e elrl.-nt•, t<, place thatr tra s h by th e c u rb s ld e w ith in the a te a of c o lle c tio n before 9 : 0 0 a . III. and 1 t w ill le N. G o n te n b e ln A v en u e P o rtla n d , O r e f on Th« Church D e iig n e d to M oot Your N ood REV. ANDREW A. N EW TO N , Postor Ili A ¡ p ’ tfc M N o w th a t th e h S’ i l you h a v e It s w h a t s o n * ’on* ” s e e n th e in s id e I c o l l e c t e d by l l u youth of tlie c o m m u n ity. I he A M A a lso In v ite s m ore youth w o rk e rs to p a itlc lp a te In the p ro g ra m , a p a rty w ill be held lor those th a t do so a fte r tlie p ic k d riv e Is co m p le te d . The A M A re m l.irt» tlie p a rtic ip a n ts to m e e t a t the M a l l o r y Avenue C h ris tia n C h u ro ti on n o rtlie a s t M illo r y and A lb e rta s tre e ts p r io r to 9:00 a .m . The y o u th w lll b e a ss ls te d by tlie N a tio n a l G uard AM A m e n d e rs and l o c a l A lb in a m e rch a n ts. o u t s id e , t h a t c o u n ts ” s l »O H T Prove all things; hold fast that which is good. I Thess. 5 21) r N.E S ta n to n & R o d n e y Rev A. M o ,n ,„ y W o n h ip w 7 W ed 10 4 5 A M I r ,’ ° ' P° W" rro y e r 8. C lo u M eetm g ' 2 00 y Black touring th eatre qq p M N ursery C ore P rovided W« ar„ mj,k m g ou, N ",ghborhood A Brothorbood . __ eri M in is te r ia l A llia n c e I ° CATCH-22 ORSON WELLES I MARTIN BALSAM I W.U.S.A. I PAUL NEWMAN I JOANNE WOODWARD I » I A coming soon A I ° P e n F R I. & OPEN S A T .- 5 45 P .M S U N .- 2 : 4 5 JUNE 3 0 Bill C osby-M an & B o y f 9 45 A M I I 00 A M 7 30 P M 7 30 P M GCOOOH L DtOrtY Mott ST. PAUL CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST 2RS9 N J . Radnor t««A®p JC 2 R 7 -7 9 9 9 Faetw Sunday School Wordup Sonne» 9 45 A M. 12 0 0 Noon 6 30 P M Evening W onhip — Sunday, Tueidoy, Friday 8 0 0 P M Y7WW The Friendly Church Rev L 0 You ore only a Stranger once N .E . K nott Street at Rodney Avenue Stone Vicar , Telephone 287-2012 SUNDAY SWVtCtS (First and Thwrf Sunday«) 1 1 0 0 AM 7:43 AM 9 30 AM iSocond and Fourth Sunday«) I 1 0 0 AM P .W . W ilb o ra 6 0 0 PM M r . P .W . W ilb o m liv e s at 3 5 3 3 N i . 10thAvenue is one o f the outstanding ch u rch m a n o f the c it y . He is the type who c a r r ie s his re lig io n to w o rk and e v e ry w h e re he goes. A s he goes hunting, fis h in g , o r what the case m ay be, he alw ays ta lk s about his ch u rc h He liv e s h is re lig io n In e ve ryd a y life . Wednesdays A Holy Day« sp e a ker, i t w i l l be sponsored by O m eta P s i P h il a n j coo rd in a te d by D r . Sam B ro w n , M in n ie Scott a n d M r . B o o ke r T . L e w i s T ic k e ts w ill be 7.50 w hich i s u id is lv e of m eal and donation. f o r fu r th e r in fo rm a tio n 288-1489 o r 288-5136. M eurt Olivet baptist Church The W i<< Owl EVERYONE WELCOME JOG YOUR MIND IN THE MORNING WITH THE P O R T LA N D OBSERVER R e v .J o h n H J a c k s o n M in is te r N .E . F ir st a n d S c h u y 1er O ld Sex: Nobody knows e v e ry th in g , b u r* •re a d in g the O b s e rv e r H e lo a li® * T h e re a re m any ways of a d -” 1 • v e r tls in g , but the cheapest way* •"> get the best re s u lts Is in tba*' • o b s e r v e r C la s s ifie d Section! P o r tla n d , O r e . Phone 2 8 4 -1 9 5 4 Sunday School Morning Worship Vesper 9 a.m. 1 I a m. 5 p.m Lei uè e n lrr to w o rs h ip a n d d e p a r t to teru*. 11“ PORTLAND OBSERVER N o ip e c io l a ttire needed For m in d-|o g g m g Just one thing The P ortlond O b se rve r, keeps you tuned in, toned up, turned on. For best and co n tin uing results recom m ended every week. Start hom e d e live ry of the O b se rve r now by c a llin g (5 0 3 ) O r sign up w ith this coupon 283-2486 THE PORTLAND OBSERVER picion by m an y ih a t the people in charge are disconnected from ship — w hether it be in church the people in the pew. John A state or education — is how Sensenig, a d enom inational ex. io stay in touch w ith the people, ecutive in New Y o rk , isolated [n the ja rgo n of the tim es, cred- the mood when he w ro te in his 2201 N . K U lln g s w o rth P o rtla n d , O regon 97217 P a rtic ip a n ts I n t h e nine c r e d it c la s s w illb e tr a ln e d In th e a te r tech niqu e s, rehearse and buUd p ro p s fo r th re e weeks. T h e re m a in d e r o f the te rm , beg in ning J u ly 21,p a rtic ip a n ts w ill to u r the c ity and p e rfo rm In p a rk s , re c re a tio n re n te rs and on s tre e t c o rn e rs , m e m b e rs o f the th e a te r wUl p e rfo rm m u s ic , p o e try and d ia ­ lo g u e , v a ry in g fro m n e ig h b o r­ hood to neighborhood. A t t h e end o f the to u r m e m b e rs o f the th e a te r .-J ll un­ d e rg o eva lu a tion by students, m e m b e rs o f c ity go ve rn m e nt, s o c ia l agencies, t h e pu b lic audience and th e a te r e xp e rts. R e g is tra tio n p r io r to June 21 w ill b e h e ld ln th e S u m m e rT e rm O ffic e . June 21 r e g is tr a tio n wUl b e held In to th the S u m m e r' T e rm o f f ic e and S p e cia l p ro -1 g ra m s booth In the H ealth a n d P h y s ic a l Fiducatton B u ild in g . C la sse s begin T ue sd a y, June 22. F o r fu rth e r In fo rm a tio n contact th e PSU S u m m e r T e rn ) O ffic e , State, Church Must Reach Out To People T he nagging question that haunts those in p u b lic le a d e r­ Home Delivery Ml IN COLORRATED G pf ' 2 00 pew O*dWMVT *•«!*• togug« M t.-jor«*«»» *o * A to u rin g th e a te r c la s s w ith the b la ck e xp e rie n ce and c u ltu re as Its focal point Is now open fo r re g is tr a tio n th ro u g h P o rtla n d S ta te U n iv e r s ity 's Sum m er T e rm O ffic e . M a te ria ls have been s p e c ifi­ c a lly w ritte n fo r th e th e a te r by lit » d ir e c t o r , [w ither Ja m e s a L o s Angeles te le v is io n w r it e r , p ro d u c e r, d ir e c to r and fo rm e r te a c h e r In the N egro Ensem ble Com pany In New Y o rk . Jam es w rite s and d ir e c ts fo r te le v is io n s e rie s s u c h as " D a k ta r l,” » B e w itch e d , ” " J u l i a , " " T h e BUI Cosby S h o w " and " T h e C o u rts h ip of E d d ie ’ s F a th e r.” In 1968 he cre a te d and produced the "On Being B la c k ” s e rie s f o r edu­ c a tio n a l te le v is io n . »v M ovkv 9 00 VW Hymn, I 0 30 am Chow Phone 2 8 8 4 3 7 3 Rtchord J Parke* Minister »PAIANO OBGON » n i l ** Untied M ethodist Cor N E Rodney & Foiling f * I RATED 281 4429 £? HUGHES MEMORIAL CHURCH A 3 0 0 « N .E. A lb e rta A ▼ ?RA.OAAft 2 8 4 .9 4 4 8 A ra . In cle a n in g CKxch »id Vhoof 'o Com»»wx»»y ST ANDREW'S CATHOLIC CHURCH A fund r is in g banquet w ill be held at the H ilto n H otel Sunday, J u l y 3rd a t 8:00 p .m . to help support C h a rle s E vens, C iv il R ig h ts a c t lv it is t and M a y o r of F a y e tte , M is s is s ip p i. T ic k e ts to the banquet w h i c h w ill host M r . Evens as guest Edgar I . Jackson, P a jto r Sunday School Mornng Worjhip Ev.n.ng Wor.hip P'oy.r & 6, ble Study {Tue») w ith y o u r f a m ily M a y o r Charles Evers to speak here All Nation Community Church N a tio n a l G uard a id s A lb in a up die co m m u n ity . W Cburri) of $>our (Cíjottt I 1 lin e r D a v is once suggested th a t th e w h o le structure o f th e g o v e rn m e n t o f th e U n i t e d States a im s to prevent loo m u c h e ffic ie n c y . C'h< - k m d balances have been p la t ed in its s tru c ­ tu re so th a t it m.iv nut m ove too s w iftly . T h e fo u n d in g fa th e rs w a n te d tim e fo r themselves a nd fo r th e p e o ple o f the c o u n try to de b ate a n d consider issues. W h e n M u s s o lin i first cam e to p o w e r, th e re were m a n y in A m e ric a w h o were e n th u s ia s tic a b o u t h is lead« rship. " L o o k ,” th e y said, "h e has m ade th e tra in s o f It a ly ru n on tim e. I le b ro u g h t a b o u t some e ffic ie n c y , h u t th e d ire c tio n in w h ic h he was g o in g was the d is tu rb in g fa c to r to o th ers W e w o rs h ip e f f ic ie n c y in A m e ric a . T he better m ou se tra p w ill m ake th e w h o le w o rld pay us heed. B u t w h a t a b o u t o u r d ir e c tio n as w e become m ore e ffic ie n t? L e t us take tim e to de b ate a n d consider. L e t us hear th e voices that disagree, as w e ll as th e ones that praise. 5 8 2 8 N.E. 8th 288-542« Lee Henderson, Minister Church School Elh* C° “ On' A »‘ ocio** M m i.t .r Page By Rev A Purnell Bailey ^ e th o d js f £ s A cO> 1 7 .1 9 7 1 BREAD OF LIFE Sponrored by AM A $ o p e June The Churches l A lb in a clean-up .fic to T h u rs d a y b ility . The la ck of such q u a lity as toppled presidents, challeng- fd bishops and torm ented deans 5 recent G a llop Poll reveals hat most citizens do not believe ihat th e ir governm ent has told hem the fu ll sto ry concerning ietnam . In a dem ocracy, a re d ib ility gap m ay be the most .erious charge of a ll and the onsequences the most danger- Telephon« H o o k delivery in the Portland Observer it available tor a »mall extra charge m most o t the Portlond metropolitan area ‘ 4 .0 0 fo r 5 2 issues W ITH THIS COUPON . / annual re p o rt: • We are being affected a n ti-in s titu tio n a lis m , chantm ent w ith by the disen­ V a n c o u v e r Ave? F irst B ap tist C h u rc h 3138 N . V a n co u ver Ave. Phone 282-9496 Sunday School 9 :0 0 A.M. Morning W orihip general in such m atte rs as the youth revo lu tio n , the T h ird W orld, ra c ia l ju stice and s e x u a lity .” The a ro m a o f m is tru s t is ra ­ KIS th e r broad in this land. I t w hiffs The strength of dem ocracy is through the c o rrid o rs o f govern­ inform ed electorate. When m ent as w e ll as the sanctuaries he people become auspicious, of the ch u rch B ut it can be cor- isbelievlng. apprehensive, they revted. and D r. Sensenig gives ire prey to irra tio n a l acts and us the clue: a rfu l m anipulations T his was “ I suggest th a t th e re m ust be ot the purpose of this co u n try in e ve ry church, in e v e ry re a li­ fo rm a tio n and a free society ty , a re p re se n ta tive group, the sustained only by constant ex- Session, th a t is seen by the con­ rcise of lib e rty . gregation as open, fle x ib le , con­ Ralph W aldo Em erson put cerned w ith people as people his problem into perspective . the people in the congrega­ then he said: tion m ay disagree, d iffe r and re ­ “ In a town m eeiing, the je c t. But it is m y opinion that secret of p o n iieai science was they w ill be su p p ortin g in the uncovered, and the problem end if they see the elders open solved, how to give every in ­ to them , sym p a th e tic to th e ir d iv id u a l bis fa ir weight in the d iffe rin g needs, and representa­ governm ent, w ithout disorder tiv e — rep re se n ta tive not only from numbers. In a town of them , but represen’ ative of m eeting, the roots of society God to them . . . If they get less were reached. Here the ric h than th a t, chaos can re s u lt o r at gave counsel, but the poor least im m o b iliz a tio n .” also . . . Not a schoolhouse, ( re d ib ility means tru s t as w ell public pew, a bridge, a as belief. Happy is the nation pound, a m ill-d a m . haih been th a t gains such fro m its preach- set up. or pulled down, o r a l­ rrs and p o litic ia n s tered. or bought, o r sold, w ith ­ out the whole population of this town having a voice in the a ffa ir. A general content­ ment Is the re s u lt.” If you think th a t a re lu rn some kind of town-m eeting par tic ip a tio n is a ro m a n tic cop-out. not suited for the 20th Century, Vheck into yo u r local school bond issue or the county high­ way discussions The d is a rra y and fu ro r affe cting m any local issues is often a b o ilin g over of resentm ent a g a i n s t national leadership — and the locals can be reached ra th e r fast on the next referendum . On the church side of this c re d ib ility gap is a lu rk in g sus­ 1 ] :0 0 A.M. Or. 0 .8 . Williams, Pastor stance of the m a in -lin e Protes­ ta n t denom inations . . . ^ S o r e m ^ jh ^ In n e r ^ jt^ ^ a v in g th ^ n n e ^ M a n ^ Bethel A.M.E. Church D o n ’ t w o rry co m e e v e ry at you Sunday about a re ! dressing up W o r s h ip m o r n in g e a r ly a t 8 .0 0 A M. Bethel A.M.E. 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