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Portland Observer, February 25, 1982 Section III Page 7 Antioch Baptist Church moves A.P.R.I. President speaks at Reed N orm an H ill, president o f the A . P h illip R a n d o lp h In s titu te h e a d quartered in New Y o rk C ity , w ill be in P o rtla n d on M o n d a y , M a rc h 1. H ill will come to this city to m ake a free public address at Reed College that evening at 8 pm. H e was invited to the Reed cam pus by a b o d y o f Reed students called “ Students fo r S o lid a r ity .” H is s u b ject is to be "R eagan’s A ttack on M in o ritie s .” Since his graduation from H aver- ford College with a B .A . in Sociol ogy in 1 9 5 6 ,m M r . H i l l has been kn ow n as a c iv il righ ts activist a t tach ed to such m o v e m e n ts as th e Chicago A re a N egro A m e ric an L a bor C o u n c il, the C hicago wade-ins w h ich in te g ra te d R a in b o w Beach and the youth march fo r integrated schools. L a te r, jo in in g the s ta ff o f C O R E , H i l l b ecam e its N a tio n a l P ro g ra m D ir e c to r fr o m 1961 to 1964. H il l h elp ed to c o o rd in a te D r . M a r tin L u th e r K in g ’ s six-city 1964 he lobbied to get-out-the-vote tour; he lobbied to increase the m inim um wage and was in th e la b o r delega tio n o n th e S e lm a -M o n tg o m e r y march against racial d iscrim inatio n in voting in the deep South. H e was Associate D ire c to r o f the A . P h ilip Randolph Institute, helping to coor d in a te th e M e m p h is m a rc h a t the tim e o f D r. K in g ’ s assassination in 1968. M r . H ill became Executive D i rector o f the R an d o lp h In s titu te in 1975 and President in 1980. T h e R eed C o lle g e le c tu re is to be held in Room 314 o f E liot H a ll. 1 bv H arris Levon M cR ae march. “ T h e people o f th e A lb in a area and m em bers o f the A n tio c h M is sionary Baptist C hu rch have 'good news to b e a r.* T h e re has been so much publicity on how bad the peo ple are in this a re a , th a t we fe lt it only fair to have the good news pub lic ize d t o o ,” said B ro th e r Ken C lark. Rev. F e lto n H o w a rd , w h o w ill give a serm on e n title d , “ W o rk in g T o g e th e r fo r G o o d ” ad ded , " T h e b u ild in g o f the church was started one year ago to the date. C om e one come all, let us march together from the o ld to the new fo r the L o rd in 1982.” The members o f the A ntioch M is sionary Baptist Church are having a dedication program Sunday, M arch 7 th to h o n o r the o p en in g o f th e ir new church at 5935 N orth Minneso ta. The church was built by the mem bers o f the congregation and friends that live in the A lbina area. The dedication program w ill start at 9 :3 0 a m , w ith a p olice escorted march from the old church at N orth Mississippi and Shaver. T he march w ill proceed on A lb in a on to A in s worth and then to N orth Minnesota. F rien d s and m em bers o f the c o m m u n ity arc encouraged to jo in the Curl Sale — Save $ Curl Sale — Save $ Curl Sale — Save $ Curl Sale — Save $ Curl Sale — Save $ Reg. $60 — Now $35 Complete A N N JOHNSON Family history revealed “ F ro m T h e re T o H e r e ” is the program title fo r '8 2 , to be present ed at Sharon S D A C h u rc h , 22nd at N E Sumner S t., P ortland, February 27, 1982, 4 pm. T h e p ro g ra m w ill consist o f a m in i-c o n c e rt by T h e S h aro n ettes and guest musician M r . C a lv in A lo - man. They will sing gospels and N e gro s p iritu a ls , b le n d in g in to the theme o f the program . The speaker o f the hour w ill be M rs. A nn John son o f C levelan d , O h io , now resid ing in the Portland area, whose fa m ily possesses possibly the best docu m entation o f fam ily history o f any one in the P o r tla n d a re a . M rs . Johnson w ill show slides o f rare documents seldom seen even in his tory books: such as a slave contract purchasing the freedo m o f a Black man and his w ife, a U .S . patent and all related documents filed by a fa m ily member near the turn o f the cen tury, and more. The vestibule w ill house a exh ib i tion o f photographs, paintings, poe try, manuscripts and other forms o f art done by members o f the church. A special attraction will be a display o f A frican artifacts. The public is invited. Still The Best Curl In Town At The Best Price- w ith this ad butch coor<; H a i r D e s ig r 1 t o r M e n S. 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