Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, November 11, 1971, Page 6, Image 6

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    P a re ti Portland/Observer
lliursday, Nov. 11, 1971
Make Your Pastor The
Pastors hold Conference
Seven hundred clergymen
who are specialists In past li­
ra I counseling and clinical ed­
ucation are expected in San
Francisco, November 10-13,
1971, (or the annual Joint Con­
ference oi the Association (or
C linical Pastoral Education
and the American Association
of Pastoral Counselors. Sen­
s itiv ity , awareness, under­
standing and concern: these
are some of the qualities
pastoral counselors are seek­
ing In their national con­
vention, entitled ' ‘Celebration
of Awareness,*'
By featuring four major
presentations on the topics of
Religion and Homosexuality,
Religion anc Women’ s Rights,
Religion and Minority Cul­
tures, and Religion and the
Counter-Culture, the organi­
zers of the conference hope to
keep their members alert to
the issues oi the times. Sen­
sitivity to current problems,
the pastoral counselors he-
lieve, w ill allow them to min­
iste r more helpfully to the
troubled. In addition, they an­
ticipate that discussions of the
pioblem areas w ill produce
recognition and understanding
of the issues and these fact­
ors, coupled with an open-
minded, professional assess­
ment by the members, w ill
lead to the investigation of
how such stresses affect peo­
ple's daily lives.
Speaking specifically about
the panel and discussion work­
shops on M in o rity C ultuies,
Chaplain
W illiam
Adix’ s
(Chaplain of Emanuel Hospital
i i Portland ) words could
easily apply to the conference
as a whole: “ The objective
of this part of the convention
program is to involve super­
visors, pastoral counselors
and seminary representatives
in the issues and concerns of
today to the extent that we w ill
see our responsibility to act­
ively participate in shai ing the
St. Marks holds Reviva I
N o v . 1 5 - 2 1 , 1971
N.E. M o rris
7 :3 0 p.m. n ig h tly
Come O ne Come A ll
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H e a r this m an o f God
at
St. Marks Baptist Church in a Soul
Saving Revival. Dr. E.K. Bailey, Pastor
of Mt. Carmel Baptist Church, Dallas,
Texas.
P articipatin g
B e th e l
AM E
M t O liv e t
churches
N ew H o p e
St. Paul
A lle n Tem ple
Vancouver and
o th e r Churches
REV. E.C. WILDER’ PASTOR
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Catholic Priest lead s race
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ST PHILIPS KITSCO PA i T h UKC H
N.E. Knott Street at Hiuinov Avanu.
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SUNDAY SHVICeS
Communion
Sunday School
TrlaphiHM « 7 2012
7,4J AM
» 3 0 AM
Holy Communion
( ) » • • <mJ Thud Sundoy•) I I 0 0 A M
Morncyy Froyof
{Socond and fourth Sundoy*) I I 0 0 AM
Wlodnoeduya A Holy D ay*
^ th o d is t
Guest churches are wor­
shipping and all the public is
invited. The church is located
at 7015 N.E. 23rd Street, at the
corner of BryantStreet. Bish­
op L.W . Osborne, Sr. is the
pastor.
Fellow ship
service Io
be held
Think on
these Things
Rev. O.B. W illiam s
Who w ill be the observer
“ M in iste r of the Year” ? Vote
fo r the m inister you believe
most deserves this honor.
Many m inisters and their
friends have asked how they
can enter the competition.
M erely send in the official Ob­
server ballot.
The vote is picking up as
members
of the various
churches and non-members
who respect the work of one of
the m inisters vote fo r their
favorite.
A large church membership
is not necessary to win. Some
of the pastors with small
churches do a great service to
the community and deserve
your commendation.
The latest tally shows Fa­
ther Dickey holding a slim
Vote now
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L o ve-H ate th in
Do not be afraid. . Tor it is
by fear that we place ourselves
in precarious circumstances
that Invite dangers to come in.
Fear causes us to burry . . .
making accidents less easy to
avoid . . .Fear makes us taut
and nervous and gives health
an uneasiness . . . It is des­
tructive fo r it dissolves com­
mon sense . . .and makes man
believe there is not enough
good in the world to goaround.
It was Seneca who said, “ It
is true greatness . . . to have
in one . . . the fra ilty of man
. . . and the security of God.”
It was Paul who said, "W hat-
scver things are true .. .what­
soever things are honest . . .
just. . .p u re .. J o v e ly .. .what­
soever things are of goad re­
port . . .THINK ON THESE
THINGS."
I ’ ve been around alot of Black
Brothers and Sisters lately to
see deeply within re a lity we’ re
developing some bad under­
stand ing.
" P e n ite n tia l
M e a ls o f
Rice and T e a ”
W in d o w s, Doors, D riv e w a y s ,
Iron B u rg ler P roof G u a rd s I
G a te w a y s & P a tio Doors.
A ll w e ld e d c o n s tru c tio n -p ro te c tiv e A D e c o ra tiv e
u n lim ite d d es ig n s to choose from
N .E .C o lu m b ia
B lv d .
B a llo ts w ill be a v a il a b l e
e v e ry
your O b s e rv e r
you can vole
as you lik e h o w e v e r you must use
O b s e rv e r B a llo t.
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No. 5
N o v . n 1971
THE OBSERVER M in is te r of the
R egister 10 (ten votes fo r ,
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JONAS COLLINS
WALTER CURRY
Funeral service fo r Jonas
C ollins was held at 5 PM Nov­
ember 2, 1971 at Vann’ s M o r-
tuary. M r. C ollins was form ­
e rly employed at the Southern
P acific’ s Brooklyn yard. He
had been i resident of Portland
fo r 28 years.
He was bom December 25,
1900 in C row vllJe,La. Hedied
October 31, 1971.
M r. Collins resided at 4820
by the widow, M rs . Herise
C ollins.
The remains were
forwarded to Monroe, La. for
interment. Reverend Andrew
Newton officiated.
Funeral service fo r W alter
C u rry was held 11 AM Novem­
ber 9, 1971, at Vann’ s M o r­
tuary. M r.C u rry died Novem­
ber 1, 1971.
M r. C urry resided at 2228
NJE. Rodney. He had been a
resident of Portland fo r 30
years. He was form erly em­
ployed by Rich Manufacturing
Company. He is survived by
one son, W illie, and 2 nephews
Warren and R obertC urry. In­
terment was at Riverview
Cemetery. Reverend John H.
Jackson was tie officiating
m inister.
JEANETTI. Y. KLEIN
ORNAMENTAL IRON •
” If it ’s o rn ate -w e m a k e ”
W r are m a k in g our N a ig h b o rk o o d A B ro th a rh o o d "
The harder you push a Brothei
or Sister the farther they go —
Laymen and Clergy con­
B ring in or m a il to the P o rtla n d
wrong.
cerned about the war in V iet­
nam w ill host PENITENTIAL
MEALS of RICE & TEA, with­ The line is thin but the feel mg
O b s e r v e r must be P o s tm a rk e d no la te r
out charge, on November 17th
is heavy. Whether you love
at 6:30 pun. at Westminister
your man o r woman, remem­
th a n D e c .2 0 , 1971 V o tes v o id a fte r th a t
United Presbyterian Church ber this: Time consists of
(N.E. 16th and Hancock) and on only imagination. You may
d a te
2 2 0 1 N . K illin g w o rth
November 17th at T rin ity think of many tomorrows tu t
Episcopal Church (N.W. 19th you may not see them — Just
and Everett). A fte r supper and learn people STAND T A LL — ■ p O . Box 313 7
P o rtla n d , O re g o n
a short devotion, a 30 minute WALK PROUDLY— LIVE and
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film , “ Once LponaW'ar*’,w ill
be shown. An offering w ill be ' " ’" ’I - o r SISTER.
taken fo r the Quaker Rehabil­
itation Center in Quang Ngai. n ic n T ON CJT. VANN JR. •
Rosary was held Tuesday,
Nov. 9, 1971 for Jeanette Y.
Klein.
She was bom Oct. 17, 1896
in Superior, Wisconsin and a
resident of Portland fo r 51
years.
She was a member oi St.
Charles
Catholic Church,
Sweet AdelinesClub, Waitress
Local #305 and American Le­
gion A uxiliary Hollywood 105.
Survivors are:
daughter
Ernella E . Weber, Longview,
Washington, a son John D.
Klein, Vancouver, Washing­
ton, 5 grandchildren and 2
great grandchildren.
Mass was held Nov. 10,1971
at St. CharlesCathollcChurch
under direction of K lllin g s -
worth L ittle Chapel oi die
Chimes. Interment M t. Cal­
vary Cemetery.
9 30 A M
10:45 A M
12:00 N O O N
7 0 0 P.M.
Award To Be
Dec. 26, 1971
line
We hate to see our Brothers
with white women - they don’ t
dig us with white men. But
yet and stillw e d o n ’ tevenwant
our Brothers or Sisters with
people of our own race. Is it
Jealousy or Self Pi ide?
Speaking fo r myself I dig on a
B rother, f m proud to have a
real Black Man and always be
by his side proudly. I’ m not
prejudiced about anyone but I
do uphold my principles of how
1 feel in life .
Church School
AAormng Worthip
Wod Noon — The Hour of Fowor
Wed t o y * & Clou Mooting
N urt.ry Caro Provided
Start now to vote in this exciting, significant
O bserver promotion of the year. We are
looking for the Minister of the Year. The
one Man of God who has done the most for
his flock andcommunity. Will your m inister
be the most popular? He will be if his
congregation shows how much they appreci­
ate the devotion and sacrifice and work he
has done for his parishoners.
by Elizabeth Ann Churchwell
Yet my title is a song it’ s also
a fact: In everyday life l
58 2 8 N A 8th
2 8 8 -5 4 2 *
A. La* Henderson, Minister
Ellis C o tton, Associate Minister
lead. Rev.Noffa, who has suc­
c e s s fu lly challenged tbefront
runners, has moved to second
place. Rev. Jackson has slip­
ped to third and Elder Geer is
Closing in fast.
D r. O.B, W illiam s and Bish­
op McKinney are probably
holding out the largest votes
until just before the race ends.
However, Thomas Strayhand
is quiet and unassuming - but
beware oi the potential power
of the A llen Lights of Allen
Temple. “ The L ittle King” ,
Dale S titt, Geroge Dick, An­
drew Newon, Rev. Phelps,
Sam Johnson and Bishop Fos­
te r, have also received some
votes.
lll!ITIll!li;S
CALL OUR
ADVERTISERS
FO R
FAST RESULTS!
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ciating.
Protect y o u r Fam ily, H o m ean d Business!!
— P o rtla n d ,O re g o n
with luun lumiin
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e»v eratiA A « g m m in
Minister Of Tlje Year?
£br Outrf) of pour
(Clioirr
Faith Tabernacle Church
began their series of dedica­
tion series with a prededica­
tion banquet. Saturday night. It
was quite a success and a m ar­
vellous a ffa ir. The main ded­
ication service is being held
at our new* church, Sunday,
November 14, 1971, at 3:30
p jn ., with Bishop B.T. Shultz
of Louisville, Kentucky offi­
Feel Safe and Secure...
Business a d d re s s !6 0 1
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Two hu n d red D o llars
In P rize m oney to be
A w a rd e d
Banquet
held
The public is cordially in­
vited to the monthly union fel­
lowship service, Sunday,Nov­
ember 14, at 6:00 pan. at the
Highland Baptist church. Rev.
O.B. W illiam s, Preacher.
P articipating churches:
F ir s t AME Zion, Bethel.AME,
Vancouver Ave. Baptist, M t.
O livet Baptist, M allory Ave.
C hristian, Highland Baptist,
A llen Temple CME, Hughes
M em orial United Methodist.
REV. E.K. BAILEY
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task of bunging about social
change and using to good ef­
fect the resources that have
been enti usted to us in our or­
ganization and membership.
We do not need to be con­
demned nor challenged, but
rather e n c o u ra g e d
arti
strength,*! in our convictions
to fu lfill our m inistry to the
sick, poor, imprisoned, ne­
glected, powerless people of
our society.”
"M inister Of The Year”
EDNA LOUCILLE TINNOW
Funeral services were held
Tues. Nov. 9 tor Edna L .T In -
non.
M rs. I innon was born In Ed­
na, Texas June 13, 1926, a rad
came to Portland 10 years ago.
She was a member of Jeho­
vah W itnesses.
Surviving are: lusbandAn-
drew Tinnon, I daughters,
Vickie C arr, Patricia Fields;
Kathleen Tinnon, Rebecca
Tinnon, all in Portland; a son
Aralrew Tlnnon,Jr. Portland;
her motliei Jessie H. la y lo r,
a sister Virginia Hickman
f'oru Austin, Texas and two
grandchildren.
f uneral services were at
K illmgsworth L ittle Chapel of
the Chimes. Interment R iver­
view Cemetery.
Does your Church
need money ?
Vancouver Ave. First Baptist C hurch
3138 N. V ancouver Ave.
Phone 282-9191»
Sunday School
9 :0 0 A M.
If your church needs money, The Observer
Morning
Worthip
1
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will give for the next two months $1.50
out of every paid yearly subscription. Call
Dr. O.B. Williams, Pastor
the office today. Many other prizes too The C h u rch ;W ith A H e a r t-F e lt W e lc o m e
for your groups and clubs.
Think how easy you can help your Build­
C om m unity
ing fund, Young People’s groups, P astor’s
Care Association
Aid, etc. The captain from groups selling
Please Volunteer
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need
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you
need
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W ILLIAM H. FRANKLIN
Funeral se rvlce fo r W illiam
H. Franklin was field at 1 PM
Monday, Novem bers, 1971 at
St. Paul Church of God In
C h ris t. Reverend E.C. Wilder
officiated.
M r. Franklin who lived at
2716 N J i. 9th St. had only lived
in Portland a few days. He Is
survived by his sisters M rs.
J.C . Foster and M rs. fxlessa
W illiam s. He had lived In De
Queen, Arkansas fo r many
years p rio r to his move to
Portland.
Interment was at RoseClty
Cemetery.
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Maranatha Evangelistic Center
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Jeffeison High School—Auditorium
5210 N. Kerby
Youth ijfflc e 288-7243
Sunday School
9:15 a .in.
SUNDAY
Hour of Power—Wed.
7:00 p.m.
Morning Worship 11:00 e.m.
Youtb-O-Rania—Friday 8:00 p jn .
Evening Worship 7:00 p.m.
»Unusual Services With An Unusual People Because of An Unusual C h rist”
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CHURCH OFFICE
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