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    Page 8. Portland Observer, July 17,1986
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Religion Editor. Portland Observer
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Portland OR 97208
Forestry Center holds classes
Adults and youths, ages IS and up,
can explore trees o f Northwestern
Oregon in a Forestry Center class on
Tuesday, August 6 and 13. The two-
session evening class will provide in­
troductory, nontechnical information
on local trees. The first session will
cover the use o f tree classification
keys, terminology for describing dis­
tinctive features o f trees, and a re­
view o f local trees.
The second session will include a
hike through adjacent Hoyt Arbore-
turn to view trees and become fa­
miliar with variations in tree forum,
leaf size, fruits, twig structure and
bark texture. Participants should
wear weather-wise clothing, bring
illustrated field guides if desired,
and a lunch. The class is scheduled for
August 6 and 13, from 7 p.m. to 9:30
p.m. in Miller Hall classroom. Cost is
$10 W FC members and $12 for oth­
ers. For information contact lise For­
estry Center, 4033 S.W . Canyon Rd.,
Portland, 228-1367.
Forestry Center tours
The Forestry center is offering a
five-day tour to explore Northeastern
Oregon on August 25 - 29.
Based in cabins at Wallowa la k e
camp, the tour group will travel by
van to view natural resources and
scenic and historic sites o f HelLs Can­
yon National Recreation Area, W a l­
lowa W hitm an National Forest and
Eagle Cam p Wilderness. Tour high­
lights include a jet boat ride on the
Snake River, a gondola ride to (he
summit o f 8,250-foot M t. Howard,
and an excursion with a Forest Serv­
ice representative into the Hells
Canyon National Recreation Area
which will include a spectacular view
o f the HelLs Canyon.
Cost o f the tour is $160 for W FC
members, $175 for others. This cost
includes transportation, accommoda­
tions, meals, and the jet boat ride.
For more information, please con­
tact the Forestry Center at 4033 S.W .
Canyon Rd., Portland, 228-1367.
United Negro College Fund
The United Negro College Fund
was founded in 1944 with a campaign
directed at the community to encour­
age (hem to give financial support to
private Black colleges Now, 41 years
later, the need for finances is still
present. The importance o f Black
colleges cannot be overstated. They
are responsible for the education of
over one-haJf o f our Black leaders to­
day. Dr. M artin Luther King, our
Black leader, who through his life
and death gave us the civil rights we
enjoy today, was a 1948 Morehouse
College graduate. It is with Dr. King's
legacy that Black men and women
strive to make a better world for all
their brothers and sisters. Black col­
leges are a reminder to us that at one
time in our Black history we did not
have access to institutions o f higher
learning, so we had to build our own.
It was this profound reminder that
prompted a small, but committed
group o f people to meet on July I at
the Sylvan l earning Center to dis­
cuss the reactivation o f Portland's
U N C F ’s executive board. The group
discussed various methods to imple­
“ People ere
Beautiful“
ALLEN TE M P L E C M E C H U R C H
C o rn er of 8th and S k id m o re
Sunday School 9 30am
Sunday Worship 11 00am
Christian Youth Fellowship 6 00pm
(second and fourth Sundays)
r
The “ People are Beautiful” chil­
dren's program (P A B ) will be cele­
brating 10 years of service to the north
and northeast Portland area this sum­
mer. The Ecumenical Parish, spon­
sors o f “ People are Beautiful" for the
past 10 years, will mark the day with a
Block Party and a nb dinner in the
Mallory Avenue Christian Church
parking lot. 126 N .E Alberta, on
Elonza J. E d w a rd s (P astor)
BEREAN
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284-2334
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Services:
9:30 a .m ., S u n d ay Sch o o l
11:00 a .m ., M o rn in g W o rsh ip
6:00 p .m .. Evening W o rsh ip
The Barnetts ir
Berean welcomes
your family.
A t B e re a n w e e m p h e s lie b u ild in g
s tro n g fa m ilie s . Y o u 'll g e t so lid
E x p o s ito ry B ib lic a l P re a c h in g
b T e a c h in g .
CO M E AND CELEBRATE
with
.Jo h n a n d V ivian P a rk e r
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Anniversary Tea
Sutxlav. «July 2 1 .1 9 8 5
3 :0 0 — 5 :3 0 p.m.
M u s ic by: T h e W a rr e n F a m ily , V ir g in ia S h e p h a rd . T h e N e w
B e g in n in g s . G re g a n d Q e ru th a F e v o re l, H a s e l B r o w n a n d D o ro th y
B u tle r.
S p e a k e rs : S e n a to r W illia m
M c C o y . C h a p la in H a rla n
B is h o p A . A W e lle , w it h re m a rk s b y o th e rs .
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M ARANATHA CHURCH
4 2 2 2 N.E. 12th
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The Fred Meyer Charitable Trust
has awarded a grant in the amount ol
$126,200 to fund a pilot project which
will provide in-home services to the
elderly by community volunteers.
The new Portland area project called
"Friends to the Elderly” will begin in
early September, 1985, at no charge
toils participants.
This project is unique in that three
social service agencies. Catholic Fam ­
ily Services, Jewish Family and Child
Services and Lutheran Family Service
began working together a year ago to
develop and plan this program which
will provide services within the greater
Portland area
The primary goaLs are to assist
elderly individuals to remain in their
homes with independence and dignity
for as long as possible and to estab­
lish friendships between trained vol­
unteers and elderly people who meet
the program’s criteria Persons requir­
ing these services will be cither self-
referred or referred by community
sources.
Volunteers will be recruited from
the community at large. They will be
screened and trained by professionals
and will provide a variety of services
including advocacy, family respite,
personal needs and transportation.
Salvation Army
pick-ups
Prison Ministries, Inc.
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Oregon honey as well as cash prizes
will be awarded to winning entrants.
Prizes will be donated by members of
THE M O U N T O L IV E T B A P T IS T C H U R C H
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N .E . F irs t
N e ls o n ,
The Salvation Army has an im­
mediate need for reusable large appli­
ances and furniture. Portland area
residents who have these reusable and
repairable items can call the Salvation
Army at 235-4192 for convenient,
at-home pick-ups. Salvation Army
trucks are in the Portland area M on­
day through Friday, between 8:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Items donated to the Salvation
Army are sorted and repaired by
persons with substance-abuse or emo­
tional problems who are receiving
treatment at the organization's Adult
Rehabilitation Center (A .R .C .), lo­
cated in Portland
The A .R .C . provides physical,
social, and spiritual assistance on a
residential basis for a minimum of 90
days.
Donated goods are sold in area
Thrift Stores, the proceeds of which
fund the A R.C. itself.
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9 » A M C hurch S chool
11 00 A M C o n g reg atio n al W orship
5 00 P M
10 0 0 A M
Vesper Service
B apt'sm Fo u rth Sunday
11 0 0 C o m m u n io n Each First Sunday
The American Baptist Convention. American Baptist Churches of
Oregon: Lott Carey Foreign Mission Convention National. Oregon,
Po rtlan d Ecum enical M inistries, A m erican Bible S o c ie ty , M ErM
Board
Tuesday
YOU ARE W ELCOM E TO W O R SH IP AT
Thursday
84 N.E. K illin g s w o rth • 281 0499
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Bible Band
"A warm spirit of fellowship always"
C h ou Rehearsal
7 00p m
S u n d ay
S u n d ay S chool
9 15am
M o rn in g
The Ark of Safety
Church o f God in Christ
W o rsh ip
11 1 5 a m
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6 30p m
Evangelistic
8 00pm .
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(Tuesday Friday
Prayer
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" T h e Pastor Speaks
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invited.
Bring own table service, beverage,
main dish, A N D salad O R dessert
( 1'iiiact Doug W irt, 288-5173, or
(ireg and Heather, Vancouver 69’ 9266
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Fred Meyer
“ Friends to the
Elderly“
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ment the board’s re-entrance into the
community it was decided that a
list should be compiled o f all the city's
Black organizations to assist in se­
curing representatives to serve on the
new board The need for more regular
meetings to reiterate the importance
o f keeping the 42 Black colleges open
was identified as a high priority.
Plans are in the making for the first
weekend i t Spetember to be designat­
ed as L)NCF weekend. A kickoff
breakfast will be held that Saturday,
and Sunday will be dedicated to
U N C F in all the community churches
The Portland group is aiming to get
more support throughout the entire
year which will culminate in the an­
nual U N C F "Parade of Stars" tele
thon to be telecast in late December.
Anyone interested in helping Port­
land’s U N C F to meet its goal is invit­
ed to attend the next meeting on July
15, Monday at 7:30 p.m. The meet­
ing will be at (he Sylvan learning
Center, 4300 N .E . Fremont Ave. All
ideas and suggestions will be appre­
ciated.
Attention:
On July 20, a "potluck picnic" will
honor children of inter racial families
The picnic will be at Peninsula Park,
beginning at 12:00 noon, lasting until
5 p.m. All interracial families are
the Oregon Stale Beekeepers Asso­
ciation.
Cooks may enter items in any of
five categories (no more than one
entry per category). Categories will
include: I) Breads, 2) Desserts, 3)
Main Dishes, 4) Snacks, 5) Other.
Bring prepared entries to the W o ­
men's H all, Dundee, Oregon, by TOO
p.m. July 20 along with a copy o f the
recipe. Judging wil be at 2;00 p.m.
The Oregon State Beekeepers As­
sociation has shcduled an Oregon
Honey Recipe Contest July 20th to
coincide with the Annual Oregon
Honey Festival in Dundee, Oregon.
This contest is to promote new and
creative uses o f Oregon honey»
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