Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, September 07, 1983, Page 9, Image 9

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    Portland Observer, September 7,1963 Page 9
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The community is invited to join
Mallory Avenue Christian Church
ss they celebrate their common
ministry in Christ at the installation
of Rev. Douglas A . W irt and Rev.
Cathy Myers Wirt as co-paston on
Sunday, September 11, at 3:)0p.m .
The co-pastors began their minis­
try with Mallory Avenue Christian
Church on August I, and will be
sharing equally in the full range of
pastoral duties.
• Participating in the celebration
will be Multnomah County Com­
missioner Gladys McCoy, Rev.
John Garlington representing the
Albina Ministerial Alliance, and Dr.
Mark Reid, Regional Minister for
i hr Christian Church, Disciples of
Christ, in Oregon, as well as many
other members and friends o f the
congregation.
Rev. Marge Green. Community
Minister of the Ecumenical Parish
of North and Northeast Portland,
will bring the message, using the
i heme United Through Christ.
Cathy Myers W irt is a graduate of
Milwaukie High School, and attend­
ed Pacific University in Forest
Orove, Oregon before going to
G o m a ttt/tc fy
A "Y esteryear" Taa w ill ba bald by the Portland Section of the
•; N ational Council o f Negro Wonsan to open its annual membership
drive on Sunday, Sept. I I , from 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. It will be held at
the home of Mrs. Beulah Campbell, 1829 N .E . Stanton St. For info call
< 288-4961.
"T he Niter,** a docum entary about tha w a y of Ufa of th e Niters,
cattle-keeping people of southw estern Ethiopia, will be shown
Thurs., Sept. 13, 7:30 p.m. at Lewis A Clark College's Aubrey Watrek
Library. First in a series of films about Africa. Free.
Macalcster College in St. Paul
Minnesota, where she earned a
Bachelor o f Arts Degree, graduating
Phi Beta Kappa and Summa Cum
Laude. Cathy Myers W irt studied
for the ministry at Pacific School of
Religion in Berkeley, California,
graduating in June o f this year with
a Masters of Divinity Degree. She
has had previous church experience
in Campus Ministry at Macalcster
College. Chaplaincy training at
Emanuel Hospital in Portland, with
Lafayette Christian Church and
First Christian Church, Palo Alto,
both in California. Additional work
experience includes staff responsi­
bilities for the Center for Women
and Religion in Berkeley. California
and
Ecumenical
Ministries of
Oregon in Portland.
Cathy Myers Wirt is currently
serving in her second term as a
member of the General Board of the
Christian Church. Disciples of
Christ, in the United States and
Canada, a group which determines
policy for the 1.2 million member
denomination. As a member of this
board, she also serves on the Ad­
ministrative Committee and Nomi­
nation Committee.
Douglas Arthur Wirt graduated
from John Adams High School in
Portland, and graduated Cum
Laude with Honors from Carleton
College in Northfield. Minnesota.
Douglas W irt studied for the
ministry in Berkeley, California.
While at Pacific School of Religion,
Doug served as the only student
member of the seminary's Board of
Trustees. He graduated from the
school with a Master of Divinity
Degree.
Previous churches where Doug
has
worked
include
Campus
Ministry at Carleton College, First
Christian Church, Portland, Uni­
versity Christian Church, Berkeley,
and First Christian Church, Palo
Alto.
Mallory
Avenue
Christian
Church has been a part of Northeast
Portland for more than 80 years,
and seeks to be an All Peoples'
Church.
Mallory Avenue is actively in­
volved in the community through its
People Are Beautiful program for
children and youth, and shares its
building with the Northeast Y W C A
and the Multnomah County Menial
Health Drop-in Center.
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With two back-up systems this error
Would
be
impossible.
(Litton
; industries, maker of the navigation
equipment said failure of all three
systems would be impossible).
- Why didn't Japan air control or
the U.S. military warn the Korean
pilot that he was over Soviet
territory?
' - When the Korean pilot reported
an incorrect position to Japan
ground control and they saw on
radar that he was elsewhere, why
didn’t they tell him?
- Why didn’t the U.S. use the
“ Hot Line” or other communica­
tion to contact the U.S.S.R. and tell
them it was a civilian plane?
- Why did the Korean plane
refuse to respond to attempts to
communicate with it and why did it
refuse to land?
- Why didn't the U.S. play the
tape of the entire 2Yi hours that the
plane was over Soveit territory to
th e U .N ?
- Why were the recordings of the
Korean pilot not played?
- Why didn’t the U.S. play the
recording of Japan ground control's
communications with the airliner
for th e U .N ?
The incident, instigated by the
U .S., is now being used to launch
“ a malicious and hostile anti-Soviet
campaign . . . to try and blacken the
image of the Soviet Union, to
provoke a feeling of hatred toward
Soviet people, to present the aims of
the foreign policy of the U.S.S.R. in
a distorted perspective, and to
distract attention from its peace
initiatives.
“ In a situation when tensions and
anti-Soviet
hysteria are
being
whipped up, U.S. leaders whould
like to evade the solution of major
international problems on which the
destinies of the peoples depend.
And
the
moment
for
this
provocation
has
been
chosen
purposefully. It has been staged
precisely now at a time when the
question is being solved whether the
arms race will be stopped and the
threat of nuclear war removed or
this threat will keep growing. All
indications
are,
including
the
mentioned (Sept. 5) speech of the
American President, that the U.S.
Administration intends to follow
the road of intensifying confronta­
tion with the Soviet Union. R.
Reagan's credo, to quote him, it
'peace through strength’ .”
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ALLEN TEMPLE CM E CHURCH
Corner of 8th and Skidmore
Sunday School 9 30am
Sunday Worship 11 00am
Christian Youth Fellowship 6 00pm
(second and fourth Sundays)
Elonza J. Edwards (Pastor)
YOU ARE WELCOME TO WORSHIP AT
THE ARK Oi SAFETY CHURCH OF GOO IN CHRIST
84 N.E. Killingsworth • 281 0499
"A Warm Span o j fellowship Always"
The Honorable Bishop U. K Peterson, D. D
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Tuesday
BAH» B and'Jr Church 7 X pm
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Sunday
Sunday School
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Friday
• IS am
Th» Patiot SpM ka ' 7 X pm
11 15am Saturday
B 10 pm M om m y Prayw
9 am
8 p m • 'Showers ot Bleaarnyt
Evangdwltc Worhaip
Tu»»day Friday
Broadcast
10a m
Noon Day Pray»»
E m m a n u e l T e m p le
Full Qoepel Pentecostal Church
"E ng eikal" Benefit d ln n a r/ta la n t show will be presented by the
Japanese A m erican Citizens League, Portland and Gresham-
Troutdale Chapters. The program will be at Lung Fung Restaurant, SE
;82nd & Division, Sun. Sept. 11, 6-9 p.m. Seating limited. Advance
tickets call 235-5709.
A n "E yew itness Report from N icaragua" will be presented at the
Militant Bookstore Forum, including a slide-show by Jamie Partridge
who recently returned from Nicaragua. The forum will be on Sun., Sept.
10, 7:30 p.m. at the bookstore, 711 N .W . Everett. S I.5 0 donation.
Vigil to support Fast fo r U fa week days 5-6 p.m. at bus mall in front
of Pioneer Courthouse. Noon to one at Saturday Market on weekends.
Call 232-3177 or 239-4181 for info
A "C all to ba P aacam akars," workshop for people of all religious
communities will be held on Sept. 10, featuring Art Jones, former editor
of National Catholic Reporter and Gina Piazza, scriptural theologian.
For more info call 777-3321 or 234-5334.
D am onstratlon In solidarity w ith Chila on 10th anniversary
(S e p t e m b e r 11) of o v erth ro w of dem ocratically elected govern­
m ent of Attends Mon. Sept. 12, noon, in front of Federal Building, SW
3rd &. Madison. Call 228 0060 for info.
"W h a t W ould Happen If Peace Broke Out?" will be addressed by
Joel Schatz, environmentalist and former energy advisor to Governor
Tom McCall, on Tuesday. Sept. 13. 7:30 p.m., Vollum Lecture Hall,
Reed College, 32nd A Woodstock. $2 donation. Call 239-8556 for info.
U.S.S.R. levies spy charge
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Hiapanic H eritage W eak will be celebrated the week of Septem ber
11 to S eptem ber 17. There will be an awards luncheon at the Red Lion
Inn, Sept. 12 from 11:30 a m. to 1:00 p.m; an open house o f the Internal
Revenue Service, Federal Bldg., Room 335. 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m..
Sept. 13; and an open house at Aguila, Inc., 2731 N .E . Hoyt at 3:00 p.m.
Sept. 16. Call 294-227, for more info.
Free Car Cara Clinic for W om an will be held on Wednesday, Sept.
14, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., at Marv Tonkin Ford, 1313 N .E . 122nd. For more
info call 255-1771.
A Senior Citizens Free Day at the Zoo. Tues., Sept. 13, will feature
escorted transportation to and from the zoo, lunch and a ride aboard the
zoo train. Call 242-5771 for more information.
"R o to tics — A u to m a tio n ” it the title o f a workshop sponsored by
the Pacific Northwest Labor College, Sat. Sept. 10, 1983. Registration is
from 8:30 to 9:00 a.m ., and the class runs until 4:30 p.m. The Labor
College is located in the lower level of the Operating Engineers Local 701
Building, 1529 S.W. 12th Ave. Parking is available. Call 226-3326.
A S tre e t Dance. Family Dinner and A du lt Beer Garden will b*
sponsored by St. Francis of Assisi School on Sat., Sept. 10, at St. Franci:
of Assisi Park, S.E. 1 Ith A Oak St. Music by Driving Sideways will b>
(torn 8-11 p.m. and dinner and beer from 6-11 p.m. I f it rains the danc
will be held in (he parish hall. Donation 734.
< "D ivo rce, Child Custody and D om estic V iolence" is the title o f i
flee law class for the general public to be held on Tues., Sept. 13 at th
Willamette Law School (Winter and Ferry Streets), Room D, betweer
7:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. For more info call in Salem 370-6300 Ext. 4339.
A Laubach tutor-training w orkshop will be held Sept. 13, 15, 20, 2.
at 9:30a.m . to 12:30 p.m. or 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. at 635 SE 39th. Th.
workshop is for persons interested in learning to be a volunteer tutor t<
teach American-born non-reading adults to read and write on a onc-to
one basis. Call Oregon Literacy, Inc., 232-9116, for info and pre
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a n A B m u H D nan I S A
Sunday School — 9 a.m .-11 a.m.
1032 N Sumner
Sunday Service - 11 a.m .-2 p.m.
Sunday Evening — 7:30 p.m.
Monday — Holy Ghost Night — 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday — Bible Study — 2:00 p.m.
W ednesday — The Hour of Pow er — 11 a.m .-1 p.m .
Thursday - Evangelistic Services - 8 p.m.
Pastor — Bishop Adolph A. Wells
Homs 249-3801 Church 287 2223
831 N.E. Frem ont
9:46 a m .......................................Sunday School
11:00a.m ................................. M orning Worship
6:00 p .m .....................................Evening Worship
7:00 p.m . W e d ............................ Prayer M eetin g
and Bible Study
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for nacaaatty ts laid upon ma; yaa woe » unto ma, rf I preechl
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Labor Day w eeken d w as tha tim e for a day at tha S tate Fair. Hara
a m o th er helps hare daughter enjoy a ride on the giant slide.
281 4429
Reverend Bertram Griffin, Pastor
Maaaa«
5 00pm Vigil Saturday
9 30am Choif Sunday
1? 00pm Folk Gospel Sunday
Fast for Life continues
On August 6, 13 men and women
from
six countries,
including
Charles Gray and Dorothy Granada
from the United States, began fast­
ing on water only until a significant
step is taken to halt the nuclear arms
race.
They believe the arms race must
be stopped this year, before U.S.
Pershing II and cruise missiles join
Soviet SS-20s in Europe and force
both sides into a “ launch on warn­
ing” posture.
They have chosen to join the mil­
lions who hunger daily. 40,000 chil­
dren under age five die needlessly of
malnutrition every day. They could
be fed, clothed, and housed for a
year on what is spent in less than
two weeks on the arms race.
They hope to inspire the millions
of people in (he world who oppose
the arms race to take strong action
now.
They have asked for people to
send 10 letters to world leaders
between September 6-9 supporting
their call for significant action to
ST. A N D R E W CATH O LIC CHU RCH
806 NE ALBERTA STREET
ST A N D R E W C O M M U N IT Y SCHOOL
halt the nuclear arms race. They are
pledged to fast until such a step is
taken.
Send letters to:
«919 NE 9th Av»
Phone 7H4 1670
M r J am » » S H arrlaon. P rincip al
G 'arta, I thru 8
PROVE G O D N O W
President Ronald Reagan
The White House
Washington, DC 20500
General Secretary Yuri V.
Andropov
Staraya Ploshchad, 4
Moscow, U.S.S.R.
People are also encouraged to
write Senators Packwood and Hat­
field, their representative, Secty. of
State George Shultz, Secty. of
Defense Caspar Weinberger, French
President
Francois
Mitterrand,
England's Prime Minister Margaret
Thatcher and China's Premier Zhao
Ziyang.
For these addresses or more in­
formation on local Fast for Life
support, call Johnny Stallings, 232-
3177 or Peter Janke, 239-4183.
MIRACLE
CRUSADE
Sunday,
Sept. II, 1983
Bethel
African Methodist Episcopal Church
Church Phone
288 5429
3:00 P.M.
5828 N E 8th Ave
Portland. OR 97211
EVAHG. W. PRITCHETT
M a tth e w Allen W atley. D D
R adio and C rusade Sp eak er
W ho H as A Provan Nationwide M iracle
Sunday School 9 00 am
Morning W orship 11:00 am
Manse
282 0067
Portland Community College
THE M O U N T OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH
N.E. First ft Schuyler • 284-1964
John H Jackaon. M f i t t f r M Ed . M D
9 3 0 A M Church School
11 00 A M Congragahonal Worahtp
5 00 P M Vaapa» Servie»
10 00 A M Bapt»m Fourth Sunday
11 00 Communion Each F
M inistry
Sunday
The American Baptist Convention, American Baptist Churches of
Oregon: Lott Carey Foreign Mission Convention: Nstional. Oregon,
Portland Ecumenical Ministries. American Bible Society, M.EfM.
Board.
CASCADE CAMPUS
AUDITORIUM
7 0 5 N . K illin g s w o r t h
Portland, Oregon