Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 06, 1984, Page 6, Image 6

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    Page 6 Section I Portland Observer, June 6, 1984
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OBSERVATIONS
ALLEN TEMPLE CME CHURCH
Corner of 8th and S kid m o re
Sunday School 9 3Uam
Sunday Worship 11 UUam
Christian Youth Fellowship 6 00pm
(second and fourth Sundays)
FROM THE SIDELINES
BY Kathryn Hall Bugle
ichael benjamin , direc­
M
t s * Of the N / N , < "in
m u n ity M e n ia l H ealth C enter, an ­
nounce* the opening of the two-day
1984 Ethnic M inority Conference II
on T h u rs d a y , June 14th at the
Thu n derb ird M o to r Inn at Jantren
Beach. The conference is beamed to
attract service provider*, manager*,
d ir e c to r* and policy m a ke r* o f a
variety of public agencies
The N /N E Center is a comprehen­
sive mental health agency providing
p re v e n tiv e ,
m aintenance
and
rehabilitative mental health care to
person* living in this area of M u lt ­
nom ah C o u n ty . The goal o f the
conference, according to F ran klin
Jenkins, conference coordinator, is
to p ro v id e o p p o rtu n itie s fo r p a r ­
tic ip a n t* to gain know ledge and
awareness as they increase th eir
sk ills in w o rkin g e ffe c tiv e ly w ith
people o f color
The planning committee includes
some s ta ll and board members of
the host agency. Also serving on this
Michael Rice and hie
co m m ittee are representatives of a
score o f other city, county and stale
N o rth w est Resource
agencies that o ile r services to the
C h ild re n , Youth and
diverse cultural groups of this com ­
Seattle.).
munity, regardless of their ability to
The conference w ill
pay
Keynote address for the general
conference session is to be by Byron
K u n is aw a, one o f the nations
leading co n su ltants on m in o rity
issues. Kunisawa was the keynoter
for the 1982 Ethnic M in o rity C o n ­
ference. Opening keynote speaker
w ill be James C o m e r, M . D . ,
professor o f Child Psychiatry at the
Y ale C h ild S tu dy C en te r o f Y ale
University. Or. Com er will discuss:
‘ H ow mental health providers can
w ork
e ffe c tiv e ly
w ith eth n ic
m in o ritie s .” In workshops begin­
ning la te r in the m o rn in g , O r.
C o m e r w ill lead sessions on
" W o r k in g w ith M in o rity C h ild ren
in School.”
Other workshops will deal with a
v a rie ty o f subjects such as
alc o h o lism , A lzh cim e rs disease,
m in o r ity mule«., language as a cross-
c u ltu ra l b arrier in counseling, the
improvement of services to troubled
youth, special issue of refugees and
the p itfa lls o f grant w ritin g
W o rk s h o p leaders invited fro m
around the nation come from: New
O rle a n s , S e a ttle , Los Angeles,
W ashington, D .C ., and Rockville,
Maryland.
Local sponsors o f the large con­
ference include: the Oregon Mental
H e a lth
D iv is io n ,
M an p o w er
D evelo p m en t
O ffic e ,
E th n ic
M in o r ity C o a litio n o f O reg o n ,
O reg o n S tale U n iv e rs ity and the
Elonza J Edw ards (P astori
G o ld sb y, P o rtla n d m etal sculp­
tu ra l.
You are Invited to a Revival
E A N N E H A R T Z O G ,o w n e r
J
July 8-13, 1984 * 7 : » p.m
and d irec to r o f the Sylvan
L earnin g C enter announces the
June 18th beginning o f summer
class schedules at the C o lu m b ia
Plaza lo c atio n on N .E . F re m o n t.
Hartzog suggests helping your child
" to keep up or catch up" with their
basic skills d u rin g the summ er.
Hasses al Sylvan during the summer
w ill be held on M o n d ay through
Thursday only. Classes are lim ited
to six each in order to maintain the
most advantageous teacher-student
ratio.
"Consecration to Christ”
PtsOgS
Contact Bill Hunter 8 0 0 a m
4 3 0 p m M F 249 5611
After 6 00 call 775 3056 Leo Brown 289 1961
THE M O U N T OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH
N E. First ft Schuyler • 284 1964
John H Jackson Minister M Ed M O
9 X A M Church School
I ' (X) A V Congregational Worship
S 00 P M Vesper Service
10 00 A M Baptism Fourth Sunday
IC H A E L R IC E , a Northeast
M
rosea.
(Photo: Richard J. Brown)
always had the problems of day-to-
day existence— the co n tin u in g
problem s and concerns o f fo o d ,
sh elter, a place to w ork and
close at 4:00
materials to work with What we are
p.m on Friday, June 15th Inquiries
doing in the Visual Arts Program is
may he directed to the conference
to look at these needs and ways to
coordinator at 239-8871.
fill the g a p .” Andrews has been a
guest c u ra to r at the New Y o rk
enny A ndrews , director
C u ltu ra l C enter and the Studio
Museum in Harlem and an instruc­
o f the Visual Arts Program of
tor at the California State College at
the N a tio n a l E n do w m en t fo r the
H a yw ard H e has w ritten articles
A rts , and M ich ae l F a u b io n , the
fo r the New York Tim es, the A m ­
program’s assistant director, were in
sterdam
New s,
and
Encore
Portland recently to conduct a series
M ag azin e as well as au th orin g his
o f site-visits w ith P o rtla n d based
ow n b o o k , Between the Lines, a
N E A fu nd ed arts o rg a n iza tio n s .
book of essays containing 70 of his
illustrations.
In P o rtla n d , fo r only one d ay,
Andrew s and F au bio n, who co o r­
dinates the planning and evaluation
e ffo rts o f the p ro gram , discussed
the policies and practices o f the
program in a w ell-attended a fte r­
noon p ublic fo ru m in the Berg-
Swann Auditorium of the Portland
A rt M useum . A s ite-to u r was
arrang ed fo r the distinguished
Michael Faubion
visitors by the M e tro p o lita n Arts
Com m ission to allow them to see
W ell known as an artist, Andrew 's
the artwork gathered and positioned
w ork has been fea tu red in m a jo r
in a number o f scattered locations
exhibitions since I960, including the
o f this city. Just p rio r to their
M useum o f M o d e rn A rt in New
evening d e p a rtu re , A ndrew s and
York C ity , the Boston Museum o f
Faubion were supper guests at the
Fine A rts, the JJirshhorn Museum
N . K illin g s w o rth studios of Al
and the In d ia n a p o lis M useum o f
C en ter fo r
Fam ilies (o f
B
Portland member of the Port­
11 00 Communion Each Fast Sunday
land Rose Society, is one of the 36 The American Baptist Convention, American Baptist Churches of
people c o n trib u tin g services as a
Oregon Lott Carey Foreign Mission Convention: National. Oregon,
rose garden judge for the society.
Portland Ecumenical Ministries, American Bible Society, M b M
Rice also grows prize roses in his
Board.
own garden on N .E . San R afael
street
Bethel A M E Church Welcomes All Visitors. Collectors
Rice has boxes and boxes o f
Lookers b Buyers to our first annual Auction
award ribbons won ir> rose judging
Bethel's Zodiac Gemini Featuring:
exhibits not only in Portland, but in
rose shows around the state, in Seat­
Unique collectables and antiques —Our prices are right 11
tle, Y a k im a , M issoula. M o n ta n a ,
Our Item« include old silver trey« to updeted Jem»
several places in C a lifo rn ia and as
in collector jera
Meer end Greet our Celebrity Auctioneer C herlee Jorden
far aw ay as M em ph is, Tennessee.
Bethel A M E Church 5828 NE Jarrett
His P o rtla n d garden has m any
varieties o f roses— tea roses,
Bfci S T
J y g C /
B 'ow xnfl nme <vll begin el 1 00 P M
flo rib u n d a s and m in iatures. A ll
j
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^rlrm eelo n le tree - elgn in fo r ou r tre e d re w ln g
colors inclu d in g lavendar are
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Viee end M e e te rc e td C re d it Cerda A c c e p te d
welcome in his well kept rows. He
has
120
bushes
and — no
aphids— the bane o f rose growers.
rilv a Z t o , a rorSlel
io
Foliage is glossy and healthy in the
flrtt)
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rr
S.tptist
th
u rtb
Rice garden where Rice can name any
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plant by its leaves
372S N Gastesbela Avesse Portland Orecaa 97227
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Rice Rives tender care year "round
to his bushes but gives special care ai
Re* A Bernard O w n I A A B A
Pastor
judging time, for other judges will
te rfy S e r v x a l a m e S u n d ay S c h o o l 9 ’ 5 a m
inspect his garden while Rice is away
M o m r.ig W orahH , 10 4 0 a m untu
• B « S T iw v n g U n o n |p in
tve rw n g W o rsh ip 1 JD p m • M n iw e s k S e rvice noo n A a d n e a rta v
judging other rose gardens in other
P'D yo* M w t m g 6 JO p m Wfodnoodoy
parts o f P o rtla n d
H e has no
C om a w ith m a to N a w H ope for an
irresistible w o ra h ip e x p e rie n c e 1
fear — only confidence as he tucks
away another award for perfection.
M here a llib ‘t>ple\ of u/Z
are »«*/< omed lit »tir\hi/>
~ yy
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G
Y O U ARE W E LC O M E TO W O R S H IP AT
eneva jones , popular tv
cook
and
n u tritio n is t,
received additional honors recently
when she was chosen by the M arch
o f Dim es as one o f O re g o n ’ s ten
most distinguished women for 1984
A ll selectees were guests at the an­
nual W hite Rose Luncheon hosted
by the March of Dimes committees
at the Wcstin Benson Hotel
84 N.E. Killingsworth • 281 0499
“A warm spirit of fellowship always”
I lie \r k of Safety
nir< h o f God in ( hrist
'*■■'- Awrdav Inhop UV N-wvjr OD
tJw PlWl AtUp-
follou' prore U’l'
all men. t Ì .'nc
without u J 1
A ft
His long experience as an artist
has made him sensitive to very par­
ticu la r concerns in his role at the
Endowment " T h e visual artist has
I man shaii
forò
Jr "J 1
FRESH FRYERS
CUT
UP
7 30 p.m
7 00 p m
Sunday;
Sunday School 9 15a m
Morning
Worship
11 15s m
6 30 p.m
U P w .w
Evangelistic
Worship
8 00pm
Tuesday Friday
Noon Day
Prayer
Friday
’ The Pastor Speaks ’
7 X pm
Saturday
Morning Prayer
9 00 a m
Prison Ministries, Inc.
Keiulung (In- Ibkil Man
Body . . .
Mind . . . &
OREGON GROWN
FRESH
.
Tuesday
Bible Band
Thursday
Cho»r Rehearsal
S p irit . . .
Supper guest« at Al G o ld sb ya studio included H r) Isaac Sham
shud Din. painter and sculptor; Al Goldsby. painter and sculptor;
guest of honor Benny Andrews. NEA Director; Philemon Reid, artist
and Darryl Clegg, Portland Metropolitan Arts Commission
(Photo Kathryn Bogle)
•Prison Ministries provides Chapel services, counseling and visitation
•Prison Ministries is: A non profit, religious, tax deductible, organization
(IRS SI-0173823)
• Financial support: Churches, individuals, businesses and foundations
•Prison Ministries. Inc. member of: APCCA American Protestant Correc
tional Chaplain Association. Associate member of: ACA American Cor
rectional Association
Prison Ministries. Inc.
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Listen to the Prove God Now Miracle Crusade Ministry each
Sunday morning at 8 A.M . on
H ilto n S m ith kneels fo r the k n ig h tin g c e re m o n y of th e Roys
Rosarians at the Thunderbird Inn at J an tzen Beach. Rose festive
Queen Kira of the 1983 Court touches her scepter dubbing the nevs
mem ber Sir Knight Hilton Sm ith,” His rose is to be the Peace Rose
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Evangelist W. Pritchett
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