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Pag* 6 Portland Observer Thursday. June 7,1979 Community Calendar The Union Ushers o f Portland Annual Scholarship Program. Sunday.'June 10th. 7:30 p.m Hughes Memorial United Methodist Church, 111 N.E. Failing. The public is invited to attend. Bethel AM E Church w ill present a "June Festival o f Music, "Saturday. Jqne 16th, 5828 N.E. 8th at 7:00 p.m. Program w ill feature Mt. Zion Church o f Seattle, Washington and local talent. Refreshments following. An inform ational session on buying State-owned property in the former M t. Hood Freeway Corridor is scheduled for May 24th, from 7:30-10:00 p.m. at the Portland Development Commission office located at 5224 S.E. Foster Road, June 7th — meeting Irving Community Association, 7:45 p.m., Irvington School, 1320 N.E. Brazee. June 11th — meeting Concordia Community Association Executive Commit tee. 7:30 p.m., 2nd United Church. 2941 N.E. Ainsworth. June 13th — meeting North Portland Citizens Committee; 1) Comprehensive Plan, 7:30 p.m., 7508 N. Hereford. June 11th — meeting MSD. Solid Waste Committee, Noon, 527 S.W. Hall. June 11th — meeting Portland Public Schools, Board o f Education, 7:30 p.m., 631 N.E. Clackamas. After a successful run last year, the Navy is repeating their “ Dial-A-Sailor Program. By calling 227-1758. Portland families or individuals can invite a visiting sailor to lunch, dinner, golf, tennis, dancing, church, a tour o f the city or any other function. The Dial-A-Sailor telephones open at Noon on Wed nesday. June 6th and continue from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. through Saturday, June 9th. June 10th is Family Day at Camp Namanu, the Portland Area Council of Camp Fire’ s resident camp just outside o f Sandy, Oregon. The camp w ill be open from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. to anyone interested in visiting the camp. For directions to Camp Namanu, call the Camp Fire office at 224-7800. The Oregon Council for Women’s Equality (OCWE) announces that funds arc available to cover the cost o f the S15 registration fee for low-income women to attend Feminism 79, the 7th annual state-wide conference on women’s issues. Women interested in applying for scholarship money should call 224- 9782 or write OCWE. P.O. Box 8186, Portland, Oregon 97207. Egg .Artists o f Oregon w ill sponsor the First Pacific Northwest Decorated Egg Show and Sale on June 16th and 17th at the Airport Ramada inn. 7101 N.E. 82nd. Show will open to the general public at Noon and continue until 6:00 p.m. Children under twelve admitted free, but must be accompanied by an adult. Admission: SI.00. Proceeds to benefit “ The Training o f Dogs for-the D e a f’ program. Workshop w ill be conducted on June 18th and 19th by The Golden Egg from Maryland at the same location. Chairpersons for the show: Helen McGough 253-6390 and Pat Collins 665-3645. "Parenting." the second in a series o f free Red Cross courses designed to help parents understand their children and provide an environment conducive to their healthy growth, is now available through the Oregon Trail Chapter o f the American Red Cross, 4200 S.W. Corbett Avenue. For a schedule o f classes, call 243-5272. Multnomah School, which ceases operation at the close o f this school year, w ill hold a reunion Sunday, June 10th, 2:00-5:00 p.m. at 7688 S.W. Capitol Highway. Everyone from Multnomah’ s past and present — students, teachers, principals, friends and neighbors — are invited to the school. The building has served the children o f Portland for 56 years. After two years o f community discussion, the Board o f Education last February voted to close it. Children now attending Multnomah w ill be merged with nearby Maplewood Elemen tary. Hayhurst or Markham Middle School. In North Portland, a class in beginning swimming f o r adults is scheduled for the Salvation Army, 5430 N. Moore. Beginning and intermediate tennis classes will take place at Jefferson High School, 5210 N. Kerby. A full range o f credit classes will be offered during the summer at the Cascade Center. Subject areas in which classes are being offered include anthropology, art, business ad ministration, and office occupations, developmental education, economics education, electronic service technology, mathematics, psychology, sociology, vocational teacher education, and writing. The classes w ill be held in four and eight week sessions. For more inform ation call 244-6111. The NAACP is sponsoring a June Tecnth Celebration to be held June 16th at Irvington Park. This is a time for families and friends to bring a picnic basket to the park and enjoy. The NAACP w ill sponsor a baseball game during the day. For further information contact co-chairmen James Loving 284-9451 or Cleo Franklin 288-9414. June 12th and 13th — Office o f Planning and Development. Formal hearing on Energy Policy f o r Portland. 7:00 p.m., 5800 S.E. Ash (M l. Tabor School). Genocide, exploitation class Historical and current examples o f genocide and organized oppression w ill be studied in a Portland State University Summer Session course beginning June 19th. The course is a five-week series o f panel presentations, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. every Tuesday, in Room 108 o f the Federal Courthouse at Broadway and Main. Sponsored by Educational and Social Resources, a non-profit organization, the course o ffe rs one cre d it, w ith graduate credit option, in History or Political Science. ganized oppression,” said Robert Olds, director o f Educational and Social Resources. These examples include Japanese Relocation During W W II on June 19th, presented by the Japanese- American Citizens League: exploita tion o f Blacks on June 26th, present ed by the PSU Black Studies Depart ment; E xploitation o f Indians on July 3rd, presented by the Urban In dian C ouncil; Indochina on July 10th, presented by the Indochinese Cultural Center; and the Holocaust on July 17th, presented by a panel directed by Shirley Tanzcr. For in fo rm a tio n about pre registration, call Robert Olds at 282- 2882 or 228-9411, ext. 22. “ Individual examples o f human exploitation will be examined to ex plore the concept o f genocide and or- Hughes plans Men's Day Hughes M em orial U M C M en’ s Annual Concert June 10th features speakers. C om m issioner Charles Jordan and Reverend James Jackson, Pastor o f Mt. Mark CME in Eugene. Commissioner Jordan w ill speak at the 3:00 p.m. service. The male choir will sing, and the men o f the church w ill be in charge of conduct ing the service. A dinner will follow the concert: donation S3.00. The public is invited to attend. • • • • • • • • • • • LARGE, FRESH • HAWAIIAN s PINEAPPLE 3 to 4 lb. avg. U.S. No. 1 White SHAFT!» DELICIOUS, SW IIT 08 M W CROP LAR« Officers of Berean Baptist Church: left to right. Ronald Gaither, Board member; Wayne Paw. Staff Pastor; Nathon Barnett. Board member; Carolyn Barnett. Board member; Willie Peterson. Pastor; Bath Nance. Board member; and Connie Stanton, Board member. Ab sent: Iziar Sweat. Board Chairman; and Jana Monde. Board membor. Berean elects new board, officers On Sunday, June 10th at 3:00 p.m. the com m unity is invited to the inaguration o f a new board o f o f ficers at the Berean Baptist Church, located at 4822 N. Vancouver Avenue. The president o f the Albina M ini sterial A llia n ce , Reverend John Garlington pastor o f the Maranatha Church, w ill give the special address. In a d d itio n , the tw o choirs w ill provide a festive afternoon o f music. The Fellowship Committee w ill serve refreshments afterwards. The new board was elected after the congregation approved a new set o f By-Laws in A p ril o f this year. Seven men and women are on the board and 25 other men and women fill the committee positions. Iziat Sweet is the Chairman of the Board. Berean Baptist Church began in 1955 as a mission and was later established as a church in 1961, all under Pastor Russell Smith. The church is very active in the life o f the Albina Community. In addition to a solid evangelical position on the Bible, the church maintains a variety o f social demonstrations. Recently the church adopted a program to finance a major building project to erect a new facility to house and ex pand the present worship and com munities services. For example, a Summer Youth Program has been operated for more than ten years, this would be made a year-round program. A counseling service is now offered on a limited basis o f two days a week. This service available to the church, child care parents, and people o f the community currently, would be made full-time. The child care established by Pastor Rozell Gilmore, in 1969, to serve working parents, would be increased from approximately thirty children to fifty. The volunteer tutorial program o f fered only in the school year w ill eventually include a needed literacy program. There are often times when the church s ta ff does in fo rm a l referral for employment and other resources for people o f the com m unity. Several members o f the congregation are actively involved in prison work in both men and women centers. The Berean Conservative Baptist Church is a growing group o f nearly 150 Christians. They are Black and white, some highly educated, others not at all, varying in age from very old to not so old, married, single, divorced, to widows. However, visitors agree they have a contagious love for each other and excitement for what they are doing. The minister o f the church is Reverend W illie O. Peterson. Allen Temple honors children ’J , A lle n Tem ple C .M .E . Church celebrates Children’s Day in this In ternational Year o f the Child. Sun day, June 10th the Worship Services at A llen Temple w ill feature the children with special emphasis on the children around the world. The pastor, Reverend T .L. Stray- hand, states that flags from many nations Of the world w ill be displayed in decorating the church to give the international setting. The children of the church w ill be flag bearers leading the procession at the begin ning o f the m orning w orship. Children w ill renew their pledge o f allegiance to the Christian flag and the Kingdom o f God. The Children’s Choir will render special music fo r the service. Children will be participating in the total worship program. A special period for Dedication and Blessing o f Children is planned by the pastor. Parents are urged to come and bring their children for this celebration service and present them fo r dedication as we seek the blessings of God for them in this International Year o f the Child. Everyone is welcome and each adult is urged to invite a child to join with them. Come and share in this our Children’s Day Celebration and international Year o f the Child Celebration at Allen Temple C.M.E. Church, 4236 N.E. 8th Avenue at 8th and Skidm ore. W orship Service begins promptly at 11:00 a.m. A M A , Lutherans hold service The Albina Ministerial Alliance and o fficials o f the American Lutheran Church who will be attending the North Pacific District ALC Convention, June I4th-16th at the University o f Port land, will co-sponsor a worship service June 15th. The service w ill be held at Vancouver Avenue First Baptist Church, 3138 N. Vancouver, at 7:30 p.m. Welcoming members and guests will be the Reverend Rozell G ilm ore, Associate M in iste r o f Vancouver Avenue Baptist Church. The Reverend John Jackson, Minister o f Mt. Olivet Baptist Church, will introduce featured speaker, Dr. Ed H ill, Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Los Angeles. Delivering the invocation will be the Reverend John W. G a rlin g to n , Jr. o f M aranatha Church. lb. FLAV-R-FAC FROZEN 12 ox TIN 69* 39 ( CUCUMBERS ,9 ORANGE JU K E 2:29 « OLIVE OIL T 5: OBCRTI BANQUET CHICKEN • Sj09 • lO p cb o . SKINLESS FRESH, LEAN GROUND VEAL $ |5 9 USS iban IO Ibi » NECTARINES POTATOES CABBA6E lb. PORTIOHS Shank 69‘ Rutland, lb. M PROS O H O Ibi. armarsi PRICES GOOD THRU SAT., JUNE 9, 1979 SHERIDAN FRUIT Co. 235 9353 SE UNION & OAK STOP LOOKING BUY T O M O R R O W 'S SEC U R ITY FOR YO UR F A M IL Y TO D A Y close to 1-5 and 8 minutes from Interstate bridge Include 2 baths, double garage, brick fireplaces, range, dishwasher, garbage disposal, w /w car pets. All are energy efficient with 10 year Home Owner's Warranty. 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ALLEN TEM PLE C M E C H U R C H Corner of 8th and Skidmore Sunday School 9:30 a.m. H U G H E S M E M O R IA L U N IT E D M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H Sunday Worship 11:00 a.m. Christian Youth Fellowship 6:00 p.m. (Second and Fourth Sundays) Reverend Thomas L. Stray hand, Minister REV A U S T IN V RAY, M INISTER 111 N.E. FA ILING Dial A-Prayor 28A06B4 Worship 11:00 a.m . ‘Tbe PROBRCE C IN TI! ef PORTIANI" • • Church School 9 46 a m Office 2812332 Specializing In Indi vidua I • M arriage and Fam ily • Group Therapy "Thq C hurch W h e re No S trong er Fool. S tra n g e " ST. A N D R E W S C A TH O LIC C H U R C H 806 N.E. Alberta Street Reverend Bertram Griffin, Paator 281-4429 M asses 5 0 0 p m V ig il — S atu rd ay 10:00 a .m C hoir — Sunday 12 0 0 p .m Folk - S unday ST. A N D R E W C O M M U N IT Y SCHO O L 4919 N.E 9th A v . N o rita Kally. P rincipal f Phono 284-1820 Oradas 1 th ro u g h 8 You are Welcome to Worship at N E W HOPE M IS S IO N A R Y B A P TIS T C H U R C H REVEREND A. BERNARD DEVERS, PASTOR THE CHURCH DESIGNED TO MEET YOUR NEED Sunday School morning w o rin ip Evening Service 2nd. 4th and 6th Sundays Communion 1st Sunday W ad — Family Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Friday Brotherhood Fellowship Service with Morning Star 3rd Sunday • 9:30a.m . iv.aju a.m. 7:00p.m . 5:00p .m . 7:30p.m . 7:00 p.m. Pr.yor and Pastor Phone 281 6476 Church P hon. 2810103 3726 N. G antenbein A v n u g ^ o r t lg n d . O regon 973 I THE AR K OF SAFETY C H U R C H OF G OD IN C H R IS T "A warm spirit o f fellowship always” The Honorable Bishop U.V. 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