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Portland/Observer Rozell Gilmore leads AMA Berean holds revival ... in. fi me of need CALDWELLS COLONIAL MORTHARY N I Urti at Sandy and Burnside 232-4111 St. M a r k C h u rc h la y s c o r n e r s to n e IIR . M L P A S K E L L The St. Mark Baptist Church, 103 N.E. Morris Street, of the City of Portland, will celebrate its Cornerstone Laying with the following churches participating and sharing in this historical event: Providence Baptist Church, Paradise Baptist Church, New Hope Baptist Church, and others. The Dedicatorial Message will be delivered by the eminent Dr. M L. Paskell, the Illustrious Pastor of the Greater Faith Baptist Church, Stockton, California. Dr Paskell's sub|ect will be "The Talking Stones" Berean Haptiat Church in vitea ail friends to its fall Misaiona Conference, Nov ember 9th, 10th and 11th at the church, 4822 N. Van couver Avenue. Reverend Willie 0 . Peterson ia Pastor. On Friday evening at 7:30 an Evening Message will lx delivered by Reverend Jos eph Jeter, the founder of "Have Christ Will Travel Ministries, Inc." He works with the Missionaries in the field. Mission Hoards and Churches; trains and places young people on foreign field; conducts evangelistic services and helps secure support for Missionaries. On .Saturday at 7:80 p.m. Reverend Charles Williams, the director of the NNEA of Portland and International Evangelist, will bring the message. Reverend Williams ia the speaker on the “Re demption Hour", which is heard locally on KPDQ AM EM. as well as on an in creasing number of the na tion's powerful stations and some outside the United Slates. He will discuss the opportunities and potential for Black Christians in radio and television. A special time for dialogue between young people and missionaries is planned. On Saturday night at 6:00 p.m. there will be a Mission Con ference Fair which will con siat of an exhibit from each class. Mrs. Grazed Settles ia a veteran Home and Foreign Missionary who spent the last 18 years in Liberia. She wilt speak at the Sunday School hour at 10:00 a.m. The Sunday morning 11:00 a.m. message will be given by Reverend Joseph Jeter. During the evening service there will be a “Sacrifice Meal" of rice and juice. The price of the person's regular meal will be given to a Mission Project at the Com munion Service. David and Glenda Rogers are missionaries with CBFMS in Zaire, Africa. Reverend and Mrs. Rogers are active in a church planting ministry in Zaire. He will speak at the Sunday evening service at 7:00 p.m. Revival A Spiritual Revival will be held at Irving Park Christian Church from November 11th through November 16th, ar cording to Webster B. Tur ner, Pastor of the church. Guest evangelist is Charles Williams, an internationally known evangelist from the Portland area. Reverend Turner asks all interested persons to “Come and be part of this great revival. Hear this great man of God proclaim the Gospel of Jesus’ Church." All services will be held at 7:00 p.m. at 831 N.E. Fre mont Street. Reverend EC. Wilder, minister of St Mark's Baptist Church, cordially invites the public to attend this service. Reverend Rozell Gilmore, who recently completed a year of Clinical Pastoral training at Emanuel Hospital, has accepted the position of Program Director for the Albina Ministerial Alliance (AMA). His responsibilities includes the administration, interpretation and roordina tion of the AMA programs and goals as they relate to churches in Albina, as well as to church organizations and individuals throughout the greater Portland area. Reverend Gilmore brings to this new position a variety of experiences. Since grad anting from Cascade College in 1963 with a degree in religion, he has worked as a Juvenile Group Worker for the Multnomah County Juve nile Court, and was a guid ance counselor at the Timber lake Job Corps Center in Estacada. During employ ment with the Albina Citi zens War on Poverty Com mittee, he advanced from the position of Vocational Coun selor to Director of Job Counseling and Placement, and then became Executive Director of the Albina Neigh borhood Service Center. He resigned to become full-time pastor of the Berean Baptist Church. Reverend Gilmore served as pastor of the Berean Bap list Church from 1966 to 1972. During his pastorate he led the congregation in erecting a new sanctuary which included a Child Care Center. The center has ex tensions at United Methodist Church and at Woodlawn United Methodist Church. He played a major role in the beginning stages of the Model Cities Program, in the establishment of the Citizens Planning Beard, and served as a member of the tern porary Planning Board. In addition to his position as program director, Rev erend Gilmore serves on the facility at the Concordia Junior College as Minority Coordinator. He is chairman of the Credit Committee of the NAACP Credit Union; president of the OUTREACH Evangelist Association, which sponsors a drop-in center caiied "The Door" for ex offenders, and is a chaplain in the Civil Air Patrol, Bea verton Squadron. “My work with the Con cordia College, located at N.E. 29th and Holman, will help greatly in the realiza tion of the AMA programs. Since Concordia is a Chris tian orientated college, it of fers an ideal setting to pro mote a continuing educational urogram for our ministers and church workers as well as a junior college education for high school graduates who want a competent back ground for teaching, busi ness, social service and other professions," he said. "I am planning a personal visitation program with many of our local church groups to inform them of the AMA and Concordia programs. Also, I would encourage interested persons to call if they think AMA or Concordia can be of help to them, or if they would like to help either of these or ganizations.” Thursday, November 8, 1973 Page ( hurch sad Seheel lac Commuaity ST A N D R E W S C A T H O L IC C H U R C H Reveread Bertram Griffis 806 N .E . Alberta Portland, Oregon 97211 A L IE N 281-4429 Masses: 9:0ft aaa. kfyaa«« 10:80 aua ( haftr 12:<M p m Folk Maas TEM PLE C M E C H U R C H Corner of 8th and Skidmore Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship 11:00 a.m. Christian Youth Fellowship 6:00 p.m. (Second and Fourth Sundays) Poem s a n d Pieces Reverend Thomas L. Stravhand. Minister Modern dance and modern poetry will join together for four unusual evenings of en tertainment in “Poems & Pieces” at the YWCA Wil son Center, 1111 S.W. 10th, at 8 p.m. on November 9. 10. 16 and 17. “Poems & Pieces" will fea ture the Reed College Dance Ensemble and poem s by more than 20 contemporary poets, mostly from the North west area. The 12 dancers will give modern dance in terpretations of the poems, while some of the dancers speak the words of the poems. Judith Massee, head of the Reed College Dance Depart ment, is diretor of the pro gram and Vi Gale, a Portland poet, is coordinator. Admission will be charged. Tickets are available at the downtown YWCA. Uathodisf t 512« N.E. M i A. Loo W i» U 1 - 1 - A -- 211-5429 W w r W o TOY Church School ........................................................ 9j4S am Morrung Worslup ................................................... 11:00 « Wad. Noon — ins Hour of R o w e r...................i2r00 Wad. Prayer 0 Closs Meeting ........................T 7l30 pm Nursery Core Provided "*9 o are m aA /ng our M wgAAorftood 4 firo(h«rftoo<r f i t action V a n c o u v e r A v e . First B a p tis t C hurch 31,'lfc N . V an co u ver Ave. Phone 282-9496 Sunday School 9 0 0 A.M. Morning Worship 1 1:00 A.M. Dr. O . B. W illia m s , Pastor POWER SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS Experienced on tingle or Double needle Good Fringe Benefit» Retire ment program and Free Parking facilitiet "Ths church with a lioart-t.lt welcome" W ENDELL E. B R O W N C O N S T R U C T IO N C O M P A N Y 5 3 2 9 N . E. U n io n A v e n u e R oom 2 0 5 apply • COM REIF. WORK • s m u i s • s i m W AI KS • NEW K lK H E N S • 1(1 6 8 • H U H K I M IM S W ANTED Wanted for Child Care Cen ter. Experience required. Model Cities residence pre ferred. Bethel Child De velopment Center, 5828 N.E. 8th Avenue, 288-5429. Cook for Child Care centers. Experience required. Model Cities residents given prefer ence. Apply at: Portland's 'Soul' Radio will be having an opening soon for a commission sales, pro motion disc jockey. If in terested, call Mr. Harris at 2250509. WHITE STAG Manufacturing Co. 5 100 Hotnfiy D'lvft b 'w t « " A nnd 1 I 30 om 4" I g , -rtf O p p * ' ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■Mi ■ D IA L -A -J O B ! 'lie f s e ,« , Remodeling o r new construction C om m ercial - Residential F re e E stim ates HEADCOOK 1 Window glass replacement Call Ivan Phone 282 1364 2 2 7 -5 8 2 8 ■ J a ! ■ KAISER PERMANENTE Ï ■ Bethel Child Development Center 5828 N.E. 8th Avenue 288 5429 POLICE RECORDS CLERK $552 622. Types & files index cards & reports, searches files for officers & public. MIN QUAL: (1) Type 40 NWPM; (2) Have 9 mos. paid clerical exper.; (3) Be available vo work any of 3 shifts OR 2 yrs. college with major in secretarial science OR graduation from business college with 9 mos. study with emphasis in secretarial science. Call for typing test appoint, before 5:00 pm, Nov« 12. Multnomah County Civil Service Commission, 510 SW Montgomery. Portland. Ore gon, 248 3294. D IR E C TO R M O D E L C IT IE S 1 2 2 2 NE S kid m o re City of Portland is accepting applications for Director- Administrative Head of the Model Cities agency. Re sponsible to Commissioner of Public Affairs for planning and directing activities as approved by Citizens Plan ning Board and City Council. Qualifications: Strong ad ministrative. leadership capa city: ability to relate suc cessfully to Planning Board and area residents. Experience: Public adminis tration or business manage ment. incuding several years experience at management level in program planning administration, staff selection and supervision. Position available minimum 8 mo. Annual salary $18.500 to $22,646. Submit resume to Portland Model Cities, P.0. Box 11352. Portland, Or. 97212. Call 288 8261. Dead line Nov. 9, 1973. 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. 2 8 8 -7 2 4 1 Bob H a rris o n - Pastor Traffic volume on most of Oregon's highways showed an increase in vehicular traffic in August, 1973 com pared to August of 1972, according to the monthly re port compiled by the Oregon State Highway Division. A summary of traffic re corder data for rural and urban state highways showed an increase of 1.6 percent in vehicular traffic in August, 1973 compared to August, 1972. The first eight months of 1973 showed an increase of 5.8 percent in vehicular traf fic compared to the first ?ight months of 1972. 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