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You ara battei intuì nia,I l a i auge you lead II III dia O bservai 1 I'O liT I .I M ) P ortla nd /! Jb'.crver fTiuriday, March 9, 1972 Page » TlgCtiitrrfjof Dour OUSEHI HU Religion in the N ew s CKxcb -jrd __ , st anosew s CATMOiifcHuacM •0 4 n e a i u e o «fV lt»T»>Aa *O«n.AN0 0 0 0 0 * 9 7 2 1 1 G O « x x i w orry **»•»•• 9 00 a»* IO Kl am Qua lì X p a lo * Mot. ALLEN TEMPLE CME CHURCH Black conventions not new tly R e v. Je sse L . Jackson I )ur Ing a |ie i lod when b lacks w e re c o n s ld e ie d by ami la ig e of only m a rg in a l e conom ic va lu e 10 Ihe n a tio n , and dm mg a tim e when s p u its of a c tiv ity w e re g e n eiato d f o r th e n re m o v a l to A f r ic a , the e a rlie s t b la ck co n ve ntio n s w e re o tg a - 111 z e d . T he se Conventions w e ie an e x p ie s s io n of the d e te rm in a tio n of b la ck people to have some vo ice in t h e a f f a n s in flu e n c in g (hen d e s tin y . M en lik e R ic h a rd A lle n , the fo u m le i of (lie A f ilc a n M eth o d is t C h u rc h , ami o rg a n iz e ! of the f u s l In a uian ce so cie ty fo i b la c k s In th is c o u n liy , look le a d e is h lp of it« b la ck p o lit i c a l convention , . . although llb e i «1 - a b u lltlo n ls t w h ite s m o tiv a le il by a s lta n g e aluu- Is in 1 ootml in 11« to m a n ce of Ihe A m e ilc a n re v o lu tio n , d id not th in k ( h o s e e a ily c o n - g re s s e a " p o l it ic a l . * ' I n s o la i as b la c k s w e ie de vo id o f c iv il p o w e i, llie y w e ie not, b u t in and (u (lie e xte nt that b la c k s c o n a p lte d to m ake de c is io n s about b l a c k s , they w e ie jio lit iv . il in (a c t. betw een the KWXJaml 18411’ s, (>« b la c k co n ve ntio n m ove m en t in te n s ifie d , d e sp ite Ihe fa ct that the in ti od u ction of the co tto n g in ami Its subsequent e v a lu a tio n ot the b la ck slave gave the In s titu tio n of s la v e iy a new e co n om ic lease on I He. b la c k s w e ie to 1« hesetged, hunted down and fo rc e d hack " I n t o th e n n a tu ra l sta te , that o f s la v e r y . " I t (« c a m e a c t tine to (each a N e g io t o le a d 01 w r ite : ami b la cks in any fo tm of co n ve ntio n , a s s e m b ly 01 congress w e ie deem ed ana th e m a . . .hut b la ck A m e i leans somehow manage,! to m eet (o - gMJte . I t Is In te ie s ttn g , that in the face of the e ffo r ts of m a jo i po lit ic a l fig u ie s , ami p ro g ra m s spearheaded fro m Ihe W hite H ouse, only one nt bundled 1 c o lo n iz a tio n schem es w a s evei s u c c e s s fu l. I I l l s , of R E *. JESSE JACKSON com se, was (he fo i m a tlo n of I . Ib e ria . D u i Ing t l« Civil W a r , F ie d - e i ick D o u g la ss, Hem y.M S e ll lu in e i, llo w a id I lelaney ami w 11 i, the 1 t<• 1 lan m m 1- s te i b o m N .Y . raised black H o o p s to lig h t in N o ith e i n a r - IIIto s and i l l g iruzed b la ck peo p le io p re p a re fo i the a f t e i- in a th of the w a r, w h a te vei the o u tcom e . T l« s e co n ve n tio n s w e ie not on ly a t i a in tn g g i ouml but w e re the s tia te g y c e n te rs (01 the R e c o n s tru c tio n . M u c h of the p io g ie s s lv e s o cia l le g is la tio n w hich gave tlie South its f i t s ! puhi r ci hm -1 ay stem, lay turns (01 01 I’ll m s, ami pu b lic h o s p i ta ls . . .w hich re m o ve , I tlie ¡iut>- lic w h ipping post ami m o d ifie d land t e n a n c y la w s, w ere aculpted in these co n ve n tio n s, b la c k |>ul m e a l convent l u l l m G a ry , Indiana: b la c k s , now in the m id s t ol what could be t l « Second Re c o n s tru c tio n : o r t h e f i r s t b la ck re co n st 1 u c tio n , in the sense that it Is not u ltim a te ly a (Hippet act m an Ululated by o tlie i s, the black co n ve ntio n w ill lie held 111 C a i y, Indiana on M a tc h Id , II, ami 12th. t i v e i 1, I ' Ml bla. k p u t’ll ' ¿(1 I lls have been In v ite ,!. M a y o r R ic h a id G . H a tc h e r ami his a kle s a ie pi lm a i y o ig a n iz e i s ami t l« iH ilittc a l ed u catio n d e - pui tm e n t of ( >j«i at Ion Pt Stl is um lei a ssig n m e n t to a s s is t in the o ve i a ll p i ogi am . F o t those who ra is e t l« pat e n tly fa ls e Issue of " s e p a r a t is m " we a ie not ob lig a ted to debate them beyond p o in tin g out that b la ck strategy is and m ust 1« what I e ru n e Dennett said it was; n a m e ly a s tra te g y of lll« ia d o r i in so fa i as you cannot d ia w a s tra ig h t lin e in a c u tv e d space 1101 b u ild b la ck p o w e r In an o ve i w h c lrn ln g ly w h ite co n ve ntio n o r p i tm.11 y, we a ie r e s e tv ln g t l« tig h t to b u ild that powei ami shape the issu e s that w ill v a lid a te its re le va n ce , in a b la ck p o litic a l co n ve ntio n . We a ie not going to a llo w the n ation 01 t l « W h ite House to take Its f o c u s away fro m the m eaning of the b la c k C o n g re s sio n a l C a u cu s. W ea 1 e not go ing to a llo w t l « vo ice s ol a C a rl Strikes, a shit ley C h is h o lm , ol a R ic h a id b u tc h e r t o b e d ls s t- pated in squabbling ovei some chum p . hunge and e s s e n tia lly m e a n in g le ss c o n v e n t io n " s p o t s " g lo rify ing t l« I w n u - c r a t lc b a it y . I t 's a new b a ll gam e and b la cks a re going to G a ry fu lly a w a re that t l« I ie m - o, ra ts have lit t le re g a n l fo i d e m o c ra c y ami t l« R e publi cans a ie as f a r fio tn le s p e c t fo i t l« le p u b lic as P l a t o is fr o m tw e n d e th c e ritu i y C h lc a - «"■ T he w h ite ca n d id ate s a i e com ing to us t li 1 s tu n e . We a ie not going to crow d into the tin ie s t roo m s of t h e 11 hotel s u ite s o r in some s tin k in g sta le sm oke,! den to 1« to ld about how m any in c io w d n ig - gei s love Kennedy, M u s k ie , 01 " . . 01 I , 1 : . , . , M ills 01 Ja ckso n . We a re not going to lis te n to some b a lly hoo a lxiu t t l « i r c iv il rig h ts vo tin g 1 e co rd o f s o m e weak kneed excuse about why sena- to i so am! s o opposes IxJSUtg w l« n nolxxjy opjxaaed husing when b la ck c h ild re n w e i e bused past w h ite sch o o ls. N01 has anybody d e a lt w ith tlie b a sic in s u lt to b la cks that cui le n t fu s in g debates ¡«1 pe - tu .iie . W hat these debates say is that " a n ig g e r c h ild a in ’ t f i t r tl my I ool s, t , ke i t . 1 O O o-or. . . . 5 ,5 . 9 .J 0 A ,M . leave I t . " You can buy oui v o t e s . . .but not w ith m oney. Y o u ca n begin by lis te n in g to m en lik e L o u is Stokes, W a lle r F a u n tio y a m i Ron H e liu m s . When we s e ll out, it w ill be o ve i a cabinet ro le lik e a tto r ney g e n e ra l and a b la ck econo m ic b ill of rig h ts . It w ill 1« o v e r so m e ! .S .a t to rn e y s c h a irs and some le g is la tio n to g ive us m o re than tl ,• 6,000 hi 1 k dot tot ■ we have now but a re in danger o f lo sin g ami o ve i som e 1 em aps (hat w ill g ive us a d d itio n a l co n g re ssm e n ; and o v e i some seats on I t « P re s id e n t’ s C o u n - c ll o l E c o n o m ic A d v ls u is and the F e d e ra l R e se rv e B o a rd . W o 'll s e ll out to t h e c a n d i date p re p a re d to m a rc h w ith us to the I ,S. I r e a s u iy D e p a r t - n ie n t. . .And we w ill s e ll out to a ca n d id ate p ie p a re d to in crease aid to b la ck in s titu tio n s of h ig h e r ed u catio n by at le a st $ 4U0 m illio n now. A n y of the ca n d id ate s that w ish to d is c u s s an a lte rn a tiv e to w e lfa re w ith us ami e ig h t b la ck e c o n o m is ts now sw eating it out, can com e c a ll. A n y candidate who w ants to d is c u s s a p p re n tic e s h ip p r o - g ia m s w ith 40 pei ce n t o r m in e b la ck e n ro llm e n t in p re p a ra tio n fo r s k ille d tra d e s : a n y o i« w ish in g to d is c u s s C o n g re ssm a n I u g g s 'n e w p o li cy f o r A fr ic a - is w e lc o m e . A n y ca n d id ate that w is h e s to d is c u s s b u ild in g 01 re b u ild in g tlie c lu e s w ith m oney d iv e rte d fio m the $ 8 0 b lllio n 1 ip o ff that the D efense D e p a rtm e n t ie p - le s e n t s , is w e lco m e . A n y can d id a te w ith a sound plan fo r d e - v e lo p in g b la ck fin a n c ia l in s t i tu tio n s , feel lie e to c o m e . H e w ill not be in G a r y to d e - xle who w ill be the w h ite k in g , to be w o rsh ip p e d by b la ck sub je c ts - but to shape the b la ck p ro g ra m and agenda th a t th is nation m u s t p u is u e . You see it ’ s nation tim e , and we a re pushing to b u ild a new n a tio n . A sp e cia l sa lu te th is week to Rep. 1 o u is Stokes, new c h a ir man o l the B la ck C a u cu s. YFD rum m ag e Jews ask Feds to leave out race New Y o i k - N o F « le i al gov e rn m e n t a p p lic a tio n to i in should co n ta in que stion s on race o r e th n ic u u g in , t h e A ma 1 lean Je w ish C o n g ie ts sa kt tn response to an in q u iry fr o m t tie 1 iff ice of M anagem ent and budget of t h e E x e c u tiv e O ffic e of the P re s id e n t. .Such q uestions, t ie Je w ish g io u p sa id , would inhibit m i n o rity g io u p a p p lic a n ts by sug g estin g " t h a t 1 ace Is a r e l evant fa c to i In ch o osing among a p p lic a n ts .'* In fo rm a tio n s lx iu t 1 ace o r e th n ic o rig in would a ls o fa c i lita te " d e lib e r a te , in te n tio n a l d is c i im in a tio n ,** W i l l M a slo w , e x e c u tiv e d lr e c t o i of t le C o n - g re s s , d e c lin e d . R e c e n tly , o ffic ia ls of th ie e F e d e r a l program s had re quested In c lu s io n of such a q u e stio n on the ground It was n e ce ssa ry to " e v a lu a te the success of t h e ir e ffo rts to m eet m in o r ity r e c r u itin g g o a ls ." ■‘ Any b e n e fits th a t m ay ac c ru e fro m th is p ro c e d u re a ie f a r o u t-w e ig lie d by the a tte n dant e v i l s , " M aslow said In Ins re p ly . " I l Is the p o s itio n of the A m e ilc a n J e w i s h C o n g re s s th a t no such q u e stio n s should he a ske d .” A n s w e rin g t h e a rg u m e n t th a t s u c h q u e stio n s w e r e nee,le,! to h e lp c o u n te i the gen e r a l e ffe c t* o f p re v io u s d is c r im in a tio n , M aslow said that success in m in o r ity r e c r u itin g could tie m ea su re d " o n the ba s is of the r a c e o r e t h n lc o r lg in of those who have t« e n h ire d ,** not of a p p lic a n ts , lie added: " A s against th is v e ry d o u bt fu l b e n e fit, the d a n g e rs ol a l lo w in g such q u e stio n s loom Pre-school holds open Personal Service O f house High O u ality Pricing That M eets Your Requirem ent Courtesy That is a Tradition C.Don Vann "T here is no doubt when you call V a n n ’s” V A N N ’S M o r tu a r y 5211 N. W illiam s A ve. 2 8 1 -2 8 3 6 v e ry la rg e . " T h e ie is , f 11 st, the ob vio u s c o n s id e ra tio n th a t having such in fo rm a tio n on a p p l i c a t i o n fo rm s fa c ilita te s d e lib e ra te , in te n tio n a l d is c i im ln a tiu n . We a re by no m e a n s | « i suaded that such d ic s n m in a tio n is no lo n g e r a p ro b le m . " A r e we, f o r e x a m p le ,p e r suaded that t lie r e a re no longei g o ve rn m e n t o f f ic ia ls in t h e South who a re s tro n g ly m o ti vated to e vclu d e N e g ro e s fro m g o ve rn m e n t e m p lo ym e n t ami o th e r b e n e fits? " P e r m it t in g qu e stion s con c e rn in g race on a p p lic a tio n blanks would fa c ilita te c o n tin - ued e x c lu s io n o f b la cks fro m p o lic e fo rc e s , ( a im le n e fits ami m any o th e i p r o g r a m s ." M a slo w sa kl ra c ia l ami e th nic q u e stion s w ould have a n egative im p a ct on m in o r ity g io u p a p p lic a n ts . P ortlan d, O regon 51. P h ilip 's P re -S c h o o l, an in te ra c ia l c o o p e ra tiv e n u rs - ei-y school s e rv in g n o ith e a s t P o rtla n d , w ill hold o |» n h o u s e fo i in te ie s te d p a ie n ts ami c h lld ie n I ue sila y, M a rc h 14, fro m 10 a .m . to 12 noon. I lie school has been In op e ra tio n sin ce 1961 and p ro vid e s th ie e ami f o u i- y e . t r - o ld s w ith the o p p o rtu n ity fo i c o n s tiu c tiv e p la y ami sim p le le a rn in g expei fences w ith oth e r c h lld ie n o f th e li own age. A p p lic a tio n s w ill tie taken lo i the 1972-73 school ye a r w ith a lim ite d n u m b e r of s c h o la rs h ip s a ls o a v a ila b le . I be school is at St. P h il ip ’ s E p is c o p a l C h u rc h , 120 N JS . K n o tt. sale set I he Young P e p le ’ s D e p a rt m en t o f b e th e l AM E C h u rc h is p la n n in g th e ir f i r s t annual rum m a ge sa le on M a rc h 24 and 25. I he young people a re a sking fo r d o n a tio n s . The k ic k - o ff eve n t w ill s ta r t w ith a m o o n lig h t sale on M a rc h 24 fro m 8:00 p a n . u n til 11:00 p .m . The sale w ill c o n tin u e on S a tu rd a y, M a tc h 25 fro m 9:00 a a n . u n til 6 :0 0 p .m . P i o- ceeds w ill go to the Young P e o p le ’ s l« p a it m e n t . U se- able d o n a tio n s can be taken to M r s . P e rle n e W h ite , 133 N .E . W ygant, 287-3150. C hristian Youth Fellowship 6:00 Pjyf. (2nd and Fourth Sundays) ^ . . ^ ^ J ^ ^ J ^ n a s ^ S t t a y h a n d , M inister Fashion show and luncheon set I he A ugust g io u p of th e Z o - d la c le a o l b e t h e l A M E C h u rc h is g iv in g a p ie - E a s le r F ash io n ami Luncheon Show at tlie D u b lin House C o ffe e Shop c dKK im ore Sundav W o rs h ip ll: u u A .M . in the G e o rg ia P a c ific B u ild in g TRY IT, Y O U ’LL LIKE IT! t i ance Is on 5 .W . 4th Avenue. D o n a tio n: $ 3 .00 . Hope to see you th e re . Someone wants v e ry m uch to m eet you on Sunday m o rn in g at . »sad, and le a d t*,e fu n nies, and you’ d ju s t have tim e to get down to 2620 N d i. F re m o n t S tre e t at 11:00 a .m . W alk r ig h t in and jo in y o u r frie n d s at: Seattle Educators O rg a n iz e Fremont United Methodist Church 2620 NF Fremont Street D . R ich a id C . H u n te r, t lie A s s is ta n t S u p erintendent 1 ba ' ■ ■ . of . , c a lle d a ll the b la c k E d u c a to rs of the a ie a togethei to fo i rnan all B la c k A llia n c e . Ih e m eeting was tield at the F u s t A fric a n M e th o d is t E p is copal C h u rc h , w ith a p p ro x i m a te ly 2 0 0 tea : l « i s , a d m in i- I .... _ School C o u n c il m e m b e rs and o th e rs in ed u catio n a l lia is o n w o i k. D r . H u ntei said th e re is d is - umty in th is c o m m u n ity , and d is u n ity is a to< I of the oppi e s - s o r. We m ust d e fin e f o r o u r se lve s w h a t e ducation is and how it should re la te to b l a c k c h lld ie n because e d u catio n is tl e key to sui v iv a l for o u r peo p le . Jeraldine Bright p ro p o s a ls being co n sid e re d by the S e a ttle School B o a rd , Hun te i sa id , " t h e school d is t r i c t ’ s plan speaks to the qu e stion of d e s e g re g a tio n but d o e s n 't deal w ith the qu e stion o f in te g ix - tio n .” D . C e c il I . . of th is c h u rc h , clo se d t h e m e e tin g w ith a sp e c ia l p ra y e r: " F a th e God, help us to put o u r minds, ( « a r ts , and our mus c le s w h e re o u r m ou th s a r e . " R ig h t on . . . . a 0|>en to o n ly b la c k s . W h ite T V p e i sons and the w h ite p r e s s w ei e o u s te d . I his m eeting w a s in itia te d by D r . H un te r to deal w ith gen- e ia l p ro b le m s in d u c a t ion in v o lv in g b la cks, but d e se gre g a tio n was a key c o n c e rn in th is m e e tin g . O ftt« d e s e g re g a tio n r//í’ JFw/Z Olivet Baptist Church Rev. John H Jackson Minister N E First and Schuyler Portland, Ore Rhone 2 8 4 1954 Sunday School Morning Worship Vesper 9am 1 1 a m 5 p m Ijft us enter to uorship and depart to terve. Methodist £ •• Obituaries TO M C O PELYS AN N A S. HUGHEY \n n a S. ( M r s . J J i . ) Hughey of 5528 N . M o o re died in a lo c a l nu sing home M a ic h 2. She was 85 y e a rs old. M r s . Hughey cam e to P o r t land in 1941 and w o rke d as head salad ch e f at the Benson H o te l u n til she r e tir e d . She a lso owned and o p e ia te d h e r own r e s t a jr a n t m (.lakn d g e f o r ten y e a rs . She a ls o taught school in 1911, w h ile home ste a ding in M ontana. M r s . Hughey w as a m e m te r of P ie d m o n t P r e s b y te iia n C h u rc h , the P o rtla n d W om en’ s F o ru tn and the N o rth B ra n c h R e publican C lu b . She is s u rv iv e d by a son, D onald S. Hughey o f Reeds p o rt; a d a u g h te r, M r s . B e tty k ru m m of P o rtla n d : fiv e g i a n d c h ild re n and 2 n ie ce s. F u n e ra l s e rv ic e s w e ie held M on d a y, M a rc h 16 a t t h e L it t le C hapel of the C h im e s w ith in te rm e n t fo llo w in g at R iv e r vie w C e m e te ry . S k id m o re , d ie d F e b . 24 at S t. V in c e n t’ s H o s p ita l. He ' . l e x i s and cam e to P o rtla n d in 1942. P i lo r to h is r e tu e m e n t in 1968, M r . C opelyn w o rked fo i t l « I nlon P a c ific R a ilro a d as a coach c le a n e r and also as a cu s to d ia n f o r M o n tg o m e ry W a u ls , hold both jo b s tot 2> y e a rs. C o |« ly n was a m e m h e r of l ilts webb Elks I odge* tnc R e tire d R a ilio a d W o rk e rs s e n io r C itiz e n s o rg a n iz a tio n , and A n tio c h B a p tis t M is s io n a ry C h u ic h . S u r v iv o is a ie two c h lld ie n , L io n e l r . C opelyn of Houston, I exas and B a rb a ra J , W ash ington o f P o itla n d ; th ie e s is te rs in Texas ami fo u r g ra n d c h ild r e n . F u n e ra l s e rv ic e s w e ie held F e b . 28 at A n tio c h .M is s io n a ry b a p tis t C h u rc h . B u i la l was in H ouston, I exas. 5828 N.E. 8th A. Lee Henderson, Minister 288 -5 4 29 Ellis Casson, Associate Minister Church School ............. ......... ................... 9;45 am M orning W orship . ................. 11:00 am W ed Noon — The Hour o f Power 12:00 noon W ed Prayer & Class M eeting ..... 7:30 pm Nursery Core Provided " W e are m a k in g o ur N e ig h b o rh o o d A B ro th e rh o o d " ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Zest of life ■■■■■■■■■■■■a By N ot t i l l la s t W ednesday n ig h t (M a rc h I) had I v is ite d R ev. W e n d e ll W a lla c e 's M a r - anatha C h u rc h at N 4£. 12th ami S k id m o re S t. in P o illa n d , although I had long intended doing so . 1 had heard h im p ie a c h In o th e i le i igious ga th e rin g s , and a d m u e h im . I am g la d m y frie n d W a lt B ro w n urged m e to go to M a ra n a th a w ith h im . E v a n g e lis t A a ro tf Johnson was t t « fe a tu re d s p e a k e r. H is d y n a m ic se rm o n co n taine d s u ffic ie n t in te lle c tu a l m ea t to s a tis fy t l« m o st s o p h is tic a te d ; and was s p ir itu a lly v ig o ro u s enough to s a tis fy any p e rso n seeking s p ir itu a l e x a lta tio n . He a ttrib u te s h is zeal to the H o ly G h o st’ s p o w e i. Rev. Jo h n son , a young m an, te s tifie d that s ix y e a rs ago 1« was a h e ro in ad d ict in H a r le m , who " s e t f lie s , amt slashed t ir e s , ” but now he is a c o n - sec rated p re a c h e i leading h o rd e s of the young to seek the L o r d , th e occa sio n was an " o ld fashioned fa sh io n show’ ’ . I tie c o n g ie g a tio n had been In vite d to d re s s in o ld -fs s h - loned c o s tu m e s . Some la d ie s Carnegie "H appy” Pullen Lew is amt C la r k d a y s . Some s lig h tly nu*) young men could 1« m is ta k e n f o r a d v e n tu re rs of the old W est on m o v ie lo c a tio n . In the p u lp it P a s to r W a lla c e w o ie a p a ir o f w h ite o v e r a lls , a p ia n is t was d re s s e d as " D r . D o lit t le " . A lth o u g h It was a m id -w e e k s e rv ic e the m a in flo o r ami even the balcony was c o m fo r ta b ly fille x L A ta rg e t balcony area is under c o n s tru c tio n , ami it was m entioned that on Sundays it is d if f ic u lt to get in s id e . ipne th in g that im p ie s s e ii th is o b s e rv e i was th a ta s lig h t m a jo r ity of t l« c o n g ie g a tio n appealed to be w h ite people. Ih e re was a b e a u tifu lly m ixe d c h o ir . Youth outnum bered the m atu i e ( « i sons in the c o n - g ie g a tio n by at le a s t fiv e to one. A la ig e n u m b e r o f rathe i young m o th e rs b ro u g h t th e ir babies ami young c h ild ten; ami m any o f them w e ie _ 2 d ie s s e d in g ra n d -m o th e rly ■ c o s tu m e s , p o p u la r w ith to d a y 's young people. W h e th e r by a c c id e n t o r de sign the fo u i young men who o took up the c o lle c tio n w e re a ll w h ite fe llo w s . When the UDout ten o r tw e lv e w ent f o r w a rd , and th is g ro u p was p re tty w e ll r a c ia lly balanced. M any young h ip p ie s around tow n, and o th e i y o u th , have o n ly p ra is e s fo r the d y n a m ic re d e m p tiv e w o rk am ong the lib e ra te d y o u th ,th e d ru g u s e rs and o th e r non - c o n fo rm is ts , am! the appeal of the Youth Se iv ice s at M a ra n a th a C h u rc h . Vancouver Ave. First Baptist Church 3138 N. Vancouver Ave. Phone 282-9496 Sunday School 9 :0 0 A M. Morning W orship , l ;0 0 A.M. Dr. O.B. Williams, Pastor **The Church With A H eart-F elt W elcome" ■ ■■■ ■■■ ■■■■■■ ■■■ a o a a f. ■ m a ra n a th a Evangelistic Center ■ 1222 N. E. SKIDMORE J J P a s to r n iL i i B ib le C la s s 9; 15 am b ib le I ra in in g s c h o o l 9; |.vam Sunday m o rn in g w o rs h ip 11 am E v e n in g W o rs h ip 7 m n B ib le Church rX fic e 288-7241 . ^ o u th t ’f ilc e 2 8 8 -7 2 4 3 Study H o u r T ue. 7 pm H o u r of P ra y e r P o w e r Weil 7 pm to 8 pm Y outh M ee tin g F r i 7:30 pm Reverend W endell W allace Pastor All things new in 1972 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I »