Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 14, 1973, Page 5, Image 5

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    Portland/observer
COMMUNITY
CALENDAR
On Tuesday, June 19, at
7:30 p.m., the Open Door
Society will hold ita monthly
meeting at Kiernan Hail,
N.E. 8th and Alberta.
A
panel of adoptive parents
representing special situa
tions in adoption: The single
parent, the adoption of a sib­
ling group, and adoption of a
handicapped child will be
featured. Non members are
cordially invited to attend
and participate in the ques
lion and answer period which
will follow the panel dis­
cussion.
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From left to right:
printing machines.
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John Jonea, I^ e Robinson and Christine Robinson beside one of their
The Oregon Fuschsia Soc
lety will have their meeting
June 18th at the Salvation
A rm y H e a d q u a rte rs , 1785
N.E. Sandy Blvd., at 8 p.m.
The program will center
around the movie, "Fuchsias
and Begonias For You".
Vistors are welcome.
9onr> Christian supply business expands
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February of this year,
building not too small
not too large at 4932
Union. Lee and Chris­
Robinson opened a
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Youth of the
Week
Christian supply office.
"I
had been doing church bulle
tins for about 5 years, Mrs.
Robinson explained.
So, the Robinsons decided
to go into business for them
selves, along with some sup
port from the Albina Minis
terial Alliance. They named
their shop the A .M .A . Chris
tian Supply.
However, alliance with the
A .M .A . has not worked out
as expected and the Robin
son's plan a name change in
the near future. Their line
of services will remain the
same. They now offer com
mercial instant printing, of
flee supplies, trophies, in
slant copy service, name
p la te s ,
Sunday
S ch o ol
materials, posters of limited
sizes, business cards, and
they even sell Gospel AI
bums.
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STAYS C L IA N LO N G IA
Business has been good,
due partly to church and
company purchases.
How
ever, much of their success,
as Mrs. Robinson describes
it, has been because of their
devoted work of 15 year old
employee John W. Jones.
John types, keeps up with
the bills and is becoming
very handy m echanically
with the copying machines.
So, with the capable help
of John Jones and their own
determination, the Robinsons
are building a dependable
instant printing and Christian
supply store. Whenever you
need supplies
for yo u r
church, club or business, you
can rest assured that you no
longer have to travel half
way across town for these
services.
The Robinson's
store is located right here in
the community.
Lois Johnson, a Northeast
P o rtlan d re sid en t and a
licensed masseuse, will be
available at the downtown
YW CA, 1111 S.W. 10th, three
days a week, beginning June
18th, to give relaxing mas
sages.
The masseuse will be at the
YW CA Mondays and Wed
nesdays from noon to 9 p.m.,
and Thursdays from 10 a.m.
to 6 p.m.
Ms. Johnson, who has
worked at the YW CA before,
has just returned from work
ing at E liza b e th A rden's
Main Chance in Arizona.
She graduated from Oregon
School of Massage in October
of 1966.
F o r fu rth e r info rm ation
call the downtown YW CA.
A free summer sports pro­
gram will be available to all
youth ages 10-18. The pro­
gram is the National Summer
Youth Sports Program spon
sored for the second year by
Concordia College and the
N C A A , running from June
25 to August 3.
The pro­
gram will feature such sport
activities as basketball, base
ball, tennis, track, football,
volleyball and gymnastics as
well as counseling on drug
abuse, career opportunities
and nutritional services. Bus
transportation will be pro­
vided for children living in or
near the Model Cities area
between 9:00 and 9:30 a.m.
and returning home at 12:30
p.m. A lunch, medical exam
¡nation and insurance will
also be provided.
For fur­
ther information call Concor­
dia College at 284 1148.
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CARPET CLEANING
SPECIAL
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PHONE
FOB FREE ESTIMATE
288-6137 287-6645
Anthony James Allen, who graduated this June from
Jefferson High School, is this month's Student of the
A
Month.
Anthony was very active as a disc jockey in Jefferson's
broadcasting studio, and held a 3.0 grade point average.
He received three certificates for excellence and out
standing achievements in tutoring from the Student Tutor
Associate Teacher Program
He is the son of Mrs. Millie C. Allen of 6814 N. Albina.
Anthony plans to attend Oregon Slate University where
he will devote his studies to Civil Engineering.
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CALDWELLS
COLONIAL M O RTUARY
C o u rte s y of
(S) Pacific Northwest Bell
N . I I4 lh at Sandy
and Burnside
232-4111
ALLEN TEMPLE CME CHURCH
C h u rc h an d School fo r C o m m u n ity
ST. ANDREW'S CATHOLIC CHURCH
281 4429
R e v e re n d B e r tr a m G r iffin
M asses:
8 0 6 N .E . A lb e r t a
P o r tla n d . O re g o n
97211
9 :0 0 a .m . H y m n s
10 :30 a m .
C h o ir
12:00 p .m .
F o lk Mass
Corner of 8th and Skidmore
Sunday School 9:30 a jn .
Sunday Worship 11:00 a jn .
Christian Youth Fellowship 6:00 p jn .
(Second and Fourth Sundays)
Reverend Thomas L . Strayhand, M inister
The Portland Astrological
Association presents Marc
Robertson speaking on U ra ­
nus. Neptune and Pluto; Your
Unconscious Powerhouse, at
the Lloyd Center Auditorium
Friday, June 22 at 8:00 p.m.
Marc has studied under
Dane Rudyar, who was his
teacher and became Ilia close
personal friend.
He began
the practice of astrology in
Seattle six years ago, and
since that time has taught
Astrology classes for the
S e a ttle
Young
W om en's
C h ris tia n A ssociation, the
Pen and Quill School of
Astrology and for several
private groups. Some of the
nation's leading astrological
magazines have published his
articles. Marc is well known
in the Northwest for his
series of color television pro­
grams. and his own radio
program. “Aquarius Rising",
which is on the air every
Sunday evening from 9:00 to
10:00 p.m. on Radio station
K O L-A M in Seattle, Wash­
ington.
Don’t miss this opportunity
to bear this well known radio
and T .V , personality, as­
trologer, lecturer and widely
read author and to meet him
at the coffee hour afterward.
Church School
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Morning Worship
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W o d . N o o n — The H our o f P ow er
W e d . P ra yer A Cloaa M o o tin g
11:00 am
12:00 noon
7 :3 0 pm
Ave. First Baptist Church
3138 N. Vancouver Ave.
Phone 282-9496
Sunday School
9:00 A .M .
M orning Worship
1 L O O A .M .
Nor »or y Coro Provided
W t «ro making our Neighborhood A Brotherhood"
Need <
Glasses
“Keep Our Books Open"
has scheduled W ednesday
evening, June 20th, for their
First Annual Meeting.
It
will be held in the Community
Room of Portland Federal
Savings and Loan Associa
tion, located at SE 82nd and
Division. As guest speaker
KOBO will present M r. James
H. Burghardt, Head Librar
ian of the Portland Library
Association. The public is
invited to attend and new
members are always wel
come. For further informa
tion please contact Mrs. Linda
McKinlay, President at 236
2751 after 3 p.m.
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The 65 member Class of
1973 of the Emanuel Hospital
School of Nursing will be
graduated Saturday, June 16.
at Madison High School.
The com m encem ent ad
dress will he delivered by
Gary B. Rothenberger, M .D.,
m em ber of th e Em anuel
Medical Staff.
Awards recognizing out
standing achievement will be
presented by the Reverend
Llano G. Thelin, dean of
the Southern District, Pacific
Northwest Synod, Lutheran
Church in America; Ray E.
M o ore,
M .D .,
se cretary
treasurer, Emanuel Medical
Staff, and C. Leslie Wierson,
chairman of the board of
directors of Emanuel.
Miss Florence Elliott. R.N.,
director of the School of
Nursing, will present the
class.
Wierson will confer
diplomas on graduates who
have completed the 30 month
program of clinicial and aca
demic education.
Two-thirds of the class
m em bers are O regonians,
with the remainder of the
class coming from Washing
ton, C a lifo rn ia . M o ntana,
W isconsin. N e b ras ka and
Florida.
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’ R. H u ll. M . K e lly . W . MoCntm . H. We b .G . W allia
Dear Graduate:
C O N G R A T U L A T IO N S !. . . or is it congratulations? When
you get up tomorrow, will you be facing a real future, a
real career -- or will it be “just another day'".’
If you're all set with the job you really want or with
school or college, then congratulations, you're on your
way!
But. if you're not set. if you don’t know where you're
going or what you're going to do
then maybe you can
get a little more of everything you want in the OREGON
A R M Y N A T IO N A L G U A R D
The Portland City Plan
ning Commission Sign Re
view Committee will hold a
public meeting on their work
program for the Sign Study
Proposal on June 15th, 9:00
a.m.. Room 200. City Hall
Annex, 424 SW Main Street.
One of the many advantages of being a G U A R D S M A N or
G U A R D S W O M A N is that, after six months active duty
you will be home again. You'll be- able to pursue your
personal life - your social life -- your education
along with developing new friendships.
Friday and Saturday. June
15 and 16, is the last week­
end for "The Fantasticks" at
Aloha's Old Nut Loft pre­
sented by the Tualatin Valley
Players.
The closing play of the
1972 73 season is directed by
Jesuit High School drama
instructor Gary Krinke and
features William R. Deane,
De Chant, William Schaeffer,
Julie Voorhies, and M att
Kenney.
Tickets are on sale at the
Old N ut Loft Gallery or at
the door for $3.00. Reserva
tions are recommended by
calling 648-4128.
Curtain
time is 8:30 p.m.
Tickets
and reservations should be
claimed no later than 8:15
p.m.
So. if you'd like to know more about the challenge of
serving with the OREGON A R M Y N A T IO N A L G U A R D ,
the G U A R D that BELONGS, the G U A R D that stresses
T H E O R E G O N IA N FOR OREGON concept, then dial
2806817 for further information.
Sincerely.
Bruce Broussard
Oregon Arm y National Guard
Recruiter
MARANATHA CHURCH
1222 NE Skidmore
Church school and Bible class:
Sunday morning worship:
Sunday Evening worship:
Wednesday Evening prayer:
Friday Worship Service:
9:15
10:45
7:00
7:00
8:00
a.m.
a.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
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Bob Harrison - Pastor
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Sunday:
A. I« « H en d erso n , M in is te r
5121 N.E. Eth
tth
I liursd iy. Jure 14, I ' .
Dr. O. B. Williams, Pastor
WELCOME TO
ST. M ARK’S BAPTIST
CHURCH
119 N . E . M o rris
Sunday Service 9:|5 /tl:0 0 a jn .
Evening Service 7:30 p jn .
Reverend Edward WOiler
"T h e church with a neart-telt welcome"
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9:45 a.m. Sunday School
"W here we sing our faith"
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
6:00 p.m.
Young Disciples, Youth Group,
Adult Bible Teacher Training
7:00 p.m. Evening Service
Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study
’. .. They received the W o r d .., and
searched the scriptures d a ily . . . ’
Acts 17:11
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