Portland Observer, July 6. 1983 Paga 9 ALLEN TEM PLE C M E C H U R C H California trip offered C o rn e r o f 8 th a n d S k id m o re Sunday School 9 30am Sunday W orship 11 00am Christian Youth Fellowship 6 00pm (second and fourth Sundays) E lo m a J . E d w a rd s (P a s to r) THE M O U N T O LIVET B A P T IS T C H U R C H N E ^ U , S c h u y le r • 284 1964 u O BRDl ? John H Jackson M n « « A M Ed . M 0 9 X A M Church School * 11 00 A M Congregettonal W orrtvp / Baptism Fourth Sunday f t 00 Communion Each Feet Sunday The Am erican Baptist Convention, A m erican Baptist Churches of O regon: Lott Carey Foreign Mission Convention: National, Oregon. P o rtla n d E c u m e n ic a l M in is trie s , A m e ric a n B ib le S o c ie ty , M .E rM Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church 5828 N E 8th Ave Portland, OR 97211 M a t t h e w A lle n W a tle y . D O Sunday School 9:00 am M o rn in g W orship 11:00 am trip , which M anse 282 0067 tact D o ro th y R obertson, Lois John­ son, or the s ta ff secretary, G lo ria Richardson, at 2 8 1 -0163, fro m 8:00 a .m . to 1:00 p .m ., M o n d a y through Friday. Reservations must be made before July 8, 1983. meet the continuing student de­ m and, which is even greater as a result o f the establishment o f R E A D ! in the N ortheast last N o ­ vember. Since that tim e, m ore and more students are availin g them ­ selves o f the R E A D ! tu to r assis­ tance. Contact R E A D ! at 295-3465 for pre-registration and add itio nal in ­ fo rm a tio n . W o rk s h o p fee is $15.00 and scholarships are available »• aam4 res • c««ai ( W e lc o m e * fleto feoor fR is s io n a rr B a p tis t Church • r » f nrwiau Í72 S cwvbim M m «io ro m i n o a r or N Gaeleebeia A h ■ b h gop * P arti ta 4 O ftc e e »7227 • ■ usiness Notes includes transportation via chartered bus, lodging and entrance to M agic M o u n ta in , w ill cost $ 1 42.00. C o n ­ In conjunction w ith the N o rth P o rtla n d Branch L ib ra ry , R E A D ! , the N o rth /N o rth e a s t Reading C o un cil o f O regon L ite ra c y , w ill hold a sum mer w orkshop to train volunteer tutors the Laubach m ethod o f tutoring non-reading adults, July 12, 14. 19. and 21, fro m 9:15 a m. to 12:30 p .m ., 512 N o rth K illin g s w o rlh . A lth o u g h tutors are being (rained on a regular basis, there is a dire need fo r new tutors m o n t h ly ...t o Board Church Phone: 288 5429 The READ! w o rksh o p set S OOP M Vesper Service 10 00 A M public. N ew H o p e M issionary Baptist C h u rch fam ily and friends w ill be in fellow ship w ith L ittle Z io n Baptist C h u rch in C o m p to n , C a lifo rn ia , fo r their revival services. T h e bus w ill leave New H o p e W ednesday, July 13th at 6 p .m ., and w ill return to New H o p e Sun­ day a fte rn o o n , July 17th. This is an open in v ita tio n to the * • Rev A Hrmizd Drwtx I A A B A Sorvxa m • S«xx9ey School • ’ l a m Murrwsg W oW so 10 40 4 m T.aanMsg Uruo* 1 » m I w w n g tto rtfu e t B p m • NtOwoe* W r w s noon W er>we.)«, m M S • M m P’ayw Maa*«ei C o m « w ith m « to N « w H o p « for «n Ir r M lttlb l« w o rs h ip « ip o ricn c« * T h e U .S . D e p a r t m e n t o f A g r ic u lt u r e re p o r te t h a t 6 2 7 .4 0 0 a e re e o f O r e g o n le n d ie In fo r e ig n p o a e e e e io n . O reg on 's foreign-ow ned acreage i» d ivid ed in to 105 parcels w ith an estim ated value o f $223 m illio n . N e a rly h a lf o f the total foreign-ow ned acreage, 239,651 acres, is owned by D ia m o n d In te rn a tio n a l, a H o n g Kong-based w ood products giant that has several m ills and num erous tim b er holdings. Statew ide, C e n tral and S o uthern O regon is where most o f the foreign-ow ned land is located. T h e figures include ow ner-occupied holdings being run by owner occupants w ho happen to be o f foreign n ation alify- T h s C o n a u m a r P r lc a In d e x fo r A ll U rb a n C o n s u m e rs (CRT--W1 In ­ c re a s e d 0 .5 percent b efore seasonal adjustm ent in M a y , the U .S . De p artm ent o f L a b o r's Bureau o f L ab o r Statistics reported. T h e M a y level o f 297.1 (1967 « 100) was 3.5 percent higher than the index in M a y , 1982. T h e C onsum er Price Index fo r U rb a n W age Earners and C lerical W o rk e rs ( C P I- W ) also rose 0 .5 percent in M a y . p rio r to seasonal adjust m ent, to a level o f 296.3 (1967 « 100). F o r the 12-m onth period ended in M a y , the C P I- W has increased 3.4 percent. T h e C P I- W is used fo r in d e x ­ ing Social Security and some other Federal paym ents. It is also com m o n- ly used as an escalator in collective bargaining agreements. T h e p ro p o rtio n o f w o m a n w h o a r e In t h e la b o r fo r c e has grow n fro m o n e-th ird in 1950 to m ore than h a lf tod ay, according to ''W o m e n at W o rk : A C h a r tb o o k ." published by the U .S . D epartm ent o f L a b o r. O r e g o n 's In d o o r C le a n A ir A c t . a la w p ro h ib itin g s m o k in g in p u b lic p la c e s , r e c e n tly t o o k a f f e c t . T h e law bans sm oking in stores, restaurants, bow ling alleys, schools, banks, and other public buildings or requires establishm ent o f designated sm oking areas. T h e only exceptions are bars, taverns, sm all restaurants, tobacco shops, and banquet halls rented fo r social functions. Joseph Petro vich , the state H e a lth D ivision o ffic ia l overseeing the la w , said, " I understand w e've been deluged w ith c a lls" fro m businessmen asking how they can co m p ly. T h e state has printed 10.000 pam phlets on com pliance and w ill send out 7 ,0 0 0 next week to restaurants, said E ric P ip p ert, an enviro n m e n ta l services consultant hired tem po rarily to field com plaints. A perm anent adm inistrative assistant w ill be hired A u g. I K P D X . U H F T .V . C h a n n e l 4 8 w ill soon begin broadcasting th ro u g h ­ out the P o rtla n d m e tro p o lita n area. W h ile the m ain studio for the Port land -V anco uver television station is in Van cou ver, U n io n A v e n u e la th e a lts o f t h e a ta t lo n 'a b lg g a a t s tu d io a n d m a in s a les o ff ic e Renovations o f the fa c ility are now nearly com plete. E m m a n u e l T e m p le F ull G o e p s l P e n te c o s ta l C h u rc h Sunday School — 9 a . m . -11 a .m . 1032 N . S u m n e r Sunday Service — 11 a .m .-2 p .m . Sunday Evening — 7 :3 0 p .m . M o n d ay - Holy Ghoat N ight — 7 : X p . m . Tuesday — Bible S tu d y — 2 :0 0 p .m . W e d n e s d a y — T h e H o u r o f P o w e r — 11 a . m . - l p .m . Thursday — Evangelistic Services — 8 p m, Pastor — Bishop Adolph A W ells H o m e 2 4 9 3801 Church 287-2223 A U T O Wreck Rebuilding Un I body Frame Strengthening A d s Stan Nichoiaon MM2 M t Union Av«nu« Portland OR 97211 NO RTHW EST A L IG N M E N T b BRAKE Shocka b troni and work 1 N o rth F re m o n t 282 9147 * •eea * '" •u 'tn c a i w » il JBOO N A va Portland O regon (7277 On T h is P a g e O f Loco/ B u \in c \\c 1 Th at A rc A rc CLEANERS W » do quOM* work • AlteraWma e Oapaaj Es*abhthad in 1912 ana •««•( r ovid'ng quality dry cleaning 1014 N K illln g s w o rth ' 00 N W 23rd A v e n u e 2701 N E 7th • 281 4372J 1» t I I AM IS A M A ONE HOUR M A R T IIM IZ IN G 1419 N .E . F re m o n t 281 6133 B u ild H . • ' u « 0 P RENTALS 8 4 . 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