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Page 8, Portland Observer, November 21, 1984 allen temple cme church Corner of 8th and Skidm ore Sunday School 9 30am Sunday Worship 11 00am Christian Youth Fellowship 6 00pm (second and fourth Sundays) Send notice o f your church activities and events to: Religion Editor, Portland Observer P O . B or J137 Portland O P 97208 Elonza J. Edwards (Pastorl St. Stevens holds dinner Pray for Peace day set A day o f " P ra y e r fo r P e a c e ," featuring presentations by N otre Dame Sister M a ry Evelyn Jegen, vice president o f Pax C hristi In ternational, w ill be held at The G ro tto , the N ational Sanctuary of Our Sorrowful Mother. Dec. 1. Sister M ary Evelyn w ill deliver three one hour presentations during the program . "P eace. G ift and task: An Advent Day o f P ra y e r." M orning and evening services will round out the day. The program will begin at 10 a.m . and conclude at 4 p.m. Pre-registration cost for the sem inar is S3. $6 will be charged at the door. Lunch will be available for $3. registration forms may be ob tained through The G ro tto , tele phone 254-7371. Sister M ary Evelyn has served as national coordinator of Pax Christi, and is the National Chairperson for the Fellowship o f Reconcilliation. She edited the book, “ The Earth Is the Lord's," (Paulist Press, 1977). St. Stephen’s Parish, S .E . 42nd and Taylor Street in Portland, will hold i t ’ s annual Ita lia n spaghetti and m eatball dinner on Sunday, December 2. 1984. D inner w ill be lerved from noon to 6:30 p .m . in I me Ida Hall. Special dinner prices will be o f fered Senior Citizens. Special serv ices include "speedy” take-outs and Mother of the Year sought Tuesday Bible Band Thursday Choir Rehearsal YOU ARE WELCOME TO WORSHIP AT 84 N .E. K illin g s w o rth • 281 0499 "A warm spirit of fellowship always" 'Sunday: Sunday School Morning T te A r fo T Safety Worship UP w w Evangelistic Worship Church o f God in Christ the BiWc fo lto u ’ pCQtC With oil wen. f. holiness w ithout which no man shall sec the 4M . Noon Day Prayar Friday Tha Pastor Speaks Saturday « Morning Prayer W hile he w ill continue his p olit ical activities through the National Rainbow C o a litio n , the Rev. Jesse Jackson said today that he w ill return to Operation PUSH . Rev. Jackson said, " T h e public economy deals with a $900 billion annual budget, but the private econ- ony has a $4 trillion "budget” (the O N P ) — plus five o f every six jobs, and all the wealth. We cast our po litical votes occasionally, once every two years or so; but, as consumers, we cast our economic votes, our dollars, every day. We must never put all o f our trust in only one lever o f liberation (e g ., politics). We must use all that we’ve got — votes, dollars, marching feet, developed minds, and a morally right cause to liberate ourselves and the nation — and do it continuously. " Rev. W illie Barrow, the Interim N ational D irector o f P U S H said, " P U S H is currently looking at a new list of target companies. We are very serious about using Rev. Jack son’ s increased national political stature to challenge the private eco nomic sector to treat fa irly and trade with small, underdeveloped and underutilized m inority busi nesses; to rejuvenate P IT B ; and continue to build Black, Hispanic and women’ s economic institu tions." 9 00am 6 liu (l\ h in g Ih e lu k i l M a i l . M in d . . . & S p ir it J Prison M in is trie s , In c. J tWwwr JWWN Raw 4042 N. M ichigan Ave. Portland. OR 97227 / \ J { \ / / ■ P R IS O N M IN IS T R IE S , IN C . ! My faith promise to Prison Ministries Outreach ® Nam e______ S Address | City ___ _______________________________________________ | Date I ■ ____________ ;___________ ___ _______________ _____ In r response God s great commission and end the overwhelming overwhalmma world in e s p o n s e i to o tjoa tee i . l s k I ________ a . a . _ need, in faith, I promise beyond my regular financial stewardship * — — — -------------per week □ per month □ per year □ n w w ri "N ow faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen." IHeb. 11:1) I make this promise with the understanding that if for any reason I am unable to fulfill It, I will tall God about it If Ha accepts my reason my obligation is cancelled PORTLAND OBSER VER Sunday M ornings 8:30 - 8 a .m ice. Applications are available from G lo ria Richardson, Search C hair person. P. O. Box 42. Forest Grove. Oregon 97116, and must be com pleted by February 1, 1985. A p p li cations fo r young mother o f the year may be obtained from A fto n A ld er, 2175 S .W . M a y fie ld , P o rt land, 97202. with deadline o f Feb ruary I also. The organization sponsors state wide contests in art, literature and music, the winners o f which com pete in contests on the national lev el. Deadline is February 1, 1985; entry fee is $5. Guidelines may be obtained from Fern Alexander, 4333 N . W illa m e tte , Portland, 97203, art; A n ita H am m . 15505 S.E. Arista Drive, Milwaukie 97222, literature; and C hristine Oring- dulph, 6205 SE Reed College Place, Portland 97202, music. L u k o il "Tha Church on tha Grow" II Patera 3:18 Pastor A. Barnard Davara. I 3924 N. W illia m s A ve. Telephone: 287 6691 or 281 0647 Sunday School. 9 30 a m • Wednesday Evening. 6 3 0 p m Sunday Worship 11 0 0 a m • Sunday Evening. 7 00 p m ^^8 Wedneedey Evening. 8 :3 0 p m. C om a W e Have a Place W h ere You Can Serve ZLiHR THE M O U N T O L IV E T B A P T IS T C H U R C H N ^ i r i ^ f Schuyler «284-1964 ■MT O John H Jackson. Minisler, M Ed ,- a JB V T A JX 11 00 Communion Each First Sunday The American Baptist Convention, American Baptist Churches of Oregon: Lott Carey Foreign Mission Convention: National. Oregon, Portland Ecumenical Ministries, American Bible Society, M ErM Board. ( ommunity Directory and pro f ile* A re O f l o c a i B u l i n a m i T h a » A r e H e l p i n q B u i ld A B e t t c r C o rri AUTO M ISC ELLA NEO U S TO YOTA W Attorney r 307 N.E. Broadw ay Portland. OR 97232 1603)284 1106 at law JASPER L. AMBERS Injury, Accidents Criminal Oefense W ills/P robate Drunk D riving/Traffic Divorce Juvenile B ro a d w a y Exxon C o m p e ls Car C ara Cgwtgr A t tee gM tp re t*n » Oomggtteg Owr w»ac h»n»< Cfciacfc K noaa w M fcg a* awry S B M F W t o p a n l l l M I k 7 11 Swnaay ■ ' • a M aerta S ta n o * M anage« 519 N.E. B roadw ay 284 6060 ■ r re nt als BEAUTY «oxi • ’ Won s«i 5834 N.E. Union Ava. 1603)281 8383 6001 N.E. Union (Corner of Alberta) 288 6303 l a a . I M tachiMcan« 716 N. Alberta lU. this directory w o rk for you Call Z » 2486 CLEANERS JEWELRY ELK CLEANERS b LA U ND RY S l.l.n g Establiahad in 1912 and still providing quality dry claanmg at reasonable ratal 7O 7M FREM O NT 1014 N. K illingsw orth 600 N .W . 23rd A venue Mats Scarves a I Accessories PATON JEWELERS M a k e this directory w o rk for you call 283 2486 PHARMACY P R M C C L IN IC PHARMACV- HS'S 1 Accesso"« f sr im o n t IB N M o r r i* S i Fo rtigno O regon 97277 » 1 9931 1634 N.E. 7th Professional Services a t B ro ad w a y 281 9496 PHIL REYNOLDS M E D IC A L C LIN IC Dynamic Revival The public is invited to attend a dynam ic revival service with D r. D onald Parson o f M t. C alvary Baptist Church in Chicago, Illinois. Services will be held nightly at 7:30 p.m. from Monday, November 26th through Friday, November 30th at the Irving Park Christian Church, 831 N .E . F rem o n t, pastor Rev. M an u el announces. D r. Donald Parson’ s visit is presented by the Evangelical Board o f the General Baptist State Convention and the Greater St. Steven Missionary Bap tist Church, pastor Rev. A. Bernard Devers. For more in fo rm a tio n , call 287-6691 or 281-0608 ;éo 234-7466 Fran W h ite A ppliance» ft T V B ro ad w ay H sirw aavars b Designers Basuly Salon has the solution DR. D O N A L D PARSON M D 9 30 A M Church School 1 1 0 0 A M Congregational Worship 5 ® P Service 10 00 A M Baptism Fourth Sunday W H Y BE BALD? K 284-7563 'Prison Ministries provides: Chapel services, counseling end visitation, Prison Ministries is: A non profit, religious, tax deductible, organization (IRS 51-0173823). Rnancial support: Churches, individuals, businesses and foundations. Prison Ministries, Inc. member of: APCCA American Protestant Correc tonal Chaplain Association, Associate member of: ACA American Cor rectional Association Say You Saw It in Tha T h e G reater S t. S te p h e n M is s io n a ry B a p tis t C h u rc h F R IO A V S B E A U T Y SU PPLIES Wholesale and Rataii W a carry products that art saan m Jal and Ebony Magazine Open 9 a m 8 p m X U N l 15th . 749 0 X 1 Prison Ministries. Inc. « Support our advertisers Taiaphona: 287 6691 or 66A1577 The Oregon Association of Amer ican Mothers is beginning its annual search for nominees for Mother of the Year, according to Afton Alder, president o f the local association. The organization’s chief purpose is to honor women, aged 43 to 75, who have distinguished themselves in humanitarian service in addition to raising families who are a credit to their community. The Oregon Asso ciation is an affiliate o f Ecumenical Ministries o f Oregon. M others may not be nominated by their own fam ilies, but must be introduced into the program by or ganizations or churches with whom they have been associated. In the past they have represented the fields o f politics, education, business, the media, the arts and volunteer serv Rev.Jackson to rejoin PUSH Frianda and re la tiv e s o f B u rd a ll and Laola R ob erts c a m s t o g eth er S atu rd ay, N o vem b er 17. a t tha H oliday Inn In celebration o f their 26th A nniversary. (Photo: Richard J. Brown) reserved parking fo r the h an d i capped. A Christmas bazaar w ill be fea tured and will include gift and craft booths, a sweet shoppe, children's booth and a wine cafe. Mary Ann and Erwin Schwab are the chairmen. Larry Peabody is the chef. For more inform ation please call 234-3019. L isten to th e G o sp el T ra in on S ta tio n Walter C Reynolds M D Kalpana H Raidev M 0 Physicians b Surgeons 15 N M orris St. 287 4632 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People 284-7722 A Public Service of the Portland Observer I THE OTHER SIDE RESTAURANT IS NOW OPSN Ssn«W H a k w , SwokrS h ' b o .»4 < H a n m , w TSwiSay. I I 00 Il S O . . U 0 ■ . S.M«y 1 40 . a I n * a CowyOot - MS lees BARB’S Stop-A-MInh Mart 2 N. Kllllngaworth W o T W t-OO .a i i o o . a Phong; 284-3979