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Portland Observer, January 23, 1966, Page 7 THE M O U N T OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH N .E . F ir a t e S c h u y la r* 294-1964 John M Jackson Mmiatai M I d M I) 9 30 A M Church School I t 00 A M Congregational Woiafup 5 00 P M Vaapar Service 10 00 A M Baptism Fourth Sunday 11 00 Commuruon Each F vat Sunday Send notice o f your church activities and events to: Peiigion Editor. Portland Observer P.O. Box 3137 Portland OP 97209 Bethesda teen selected as Oregon pageant finalist Miss t-elccia A . Carter, 18. daugh ter o f M r. and M rs. Fred L . C arter o f P o rtlan d , has been selected as a finalist to compete in the 1985 Miss Oregon National Teen-Ager Pageant at the Marion Executive Inn in Salem on April 27. Contestants from all over the state will compete for over $47,000 in schol arships, a week's vacation in Hawaii and the right to represent their state at the national pageant in August. Celebrating its 14th year, this year the Miss National Teen-Ager program will award over $3 million in cash and tu itio n scholarships to teenagers in all 50 states, the District o f Columbia, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Contestants at the Miss O regon National Teen-Ager Pageant will be judged on scholastic achievem ent, leadership, poise/pcrsonality and ap pearance. They w ill also p erfo rm their choice o f an essay on " W h a t’s Right A b o u t A m e ric a " or a tw o- minute talent presentation. T he 1984 Miss O regon N a tio n a l £ ^▼ 4 F E L E C IA A . CA R TER Teen-Ager is Kristin E lkjer o f Ash land, who is currently attending O kla homa City University on the scholar ship she won at last year's pageant Miss C a rte r is being sponsored by the Carter family, Bethesda Chris tian Church, Portland Observer, and the Peninsula Kiwanis Club. Ministers' wives and widows hold prayer breakfast The Oregon State Ministers’ Wives and W idows Association is holding their Fourth A n n ual Prayer Break fast. The theme o f this year's break fast is: Dwelling Together in Unity — Eph. 4:3. The event w ill take place at 9:00 a .m . S atu rd ay, January 26, 1985, at the Faith Tabernacle Church, 7015 N .E . 23rd, P o rtlan d , Bishop Louis Osborne, Sr., Pastor. The church and politics theme of ecumenical meeting Russell Sadler, Political Columnist will address the members o f the Board o f D irectors and members o f Ecu menical Ministries o f Oregon during the annual meeting to be held on Jan uary 27th at First C o n greg ation al Church. I I2 6 S . W . Park Avenue in Portland. Topic of M r. Sadler's pre sentation w ill be " T h e Perils o f Plunging Into the Political P it" and w ill include an ex p lo ra tio n o f the consequences o f p o litic al in vo lve ment. Laurie Rogoway, Assistant Direc tor o f the Jewish Federation o f Port land. Frank Shields, Pastor of Sunny- wide Methodist Church in Portland and Robert Castagna, Portland a t torney and D ire cto r o f the U nited States Catholic Conference will par Sunday School 9 30am Sundav Worship 11 00am Christian Youth Fellowship 6 00pm Isecond and fourth Sundays) E lo n ia J. E d w ard s (P astor) The First Annual Auction o f Trea sures conducted by The G ro tto , The National Sanctuary of O ur Sorrowful Mother, will be held March 9, 7 p.m. to 11 p .m ., at the University o f Port land’s Mago Hunt Center. The auction w ill feature sales o f personal treasures, memorabilia, col lectibles and antiques. Included will be items from the Monastery at The Grotto. The recently started renovation project calls for some new furnishings in the Monastery and there are items that have been donated by the friars to the auction. Some o f these items are pews from the chapel, oak tables and chairs, watches, cam eras, old trunks and many things collected over the past 60 years. Donations are sought fro m ind i viduals and organizations who would Reaching the Total Man Body . Mind . . . & Spirit like to contribute to the benefit. Admission charge is $3 per person and tickets may be purchased from Grotto volunteers and staff persons. Elizabeth Cebula, Grotto volunteer coordinator, and Frank King, devel opment manager, are co-chairpersons of the auction. For fu rth er in fo rm atio n call The Grotto, 254-7371. The Greater St. Stephen M issionary Beptist Church T alap h o n a: 297 *991 or M A 1677 "The Church on the G row" II Peters 3:18 P astor A . B ern ard D avare. I 3924 N. 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TO YOTA .“ GENERATIONS” M IS C E L L A N E O U S Catermg Service 307 N .E. B ro a d w a y P o rtlan d . O R 97232 (503) 294 1106 f Prison Ministries. Inc. The late Reverend Howard Fowler w ill be honored fo r his service to ecumenical religious education with the Louise H u n d e ru p A w a rd , the award presented annually to a person selected for leadership in ecumenical education. Other events in the annual meeting include an opening worship, buffet dinner, executive director's report, installation and retirement o f board members. Reservations may be made through the E M O office, 221-1054. Grotto needs auction donation ALLEN TEMPLE CME CHURCH Corner of Sthand Skidmore ticipate in a panel to discuss "Styles o f P o litical In v o lv e m e n t." Panel members w ill he m oderated by D r. M yron H a ll, Legislative Director for Ecumenical Ministries o f Oregon. The American Baptist Convention. American Baptist Churches of Oregon: Lott Carey Foreign Mission Convention: National. 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