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Portland Observer, August 7, 1906, Page 7
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Y O U A R E W E L C O M E T O W O R S H IP A T
84 N.E. Killingsw orth • 281 0499
"A warm apirit of fellowship always''
Children’s Theater
summer festival
a n d events to
R e lig io n E d ito r , P o r tla n d O b se rve r
P O B om 3 1 )7
P o r tla n d O R 97208
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ft
to rt)
A u g u s t 17, at 1:30 p .m ., in th e L in ­
issues, ra th e r re lig io n is t o . . . be m a in ta in e d o r c o n fin e d w ith in the fo u r waJLs
o f th e c h u rc h . “ G re a t issues, fro m slavery to a b o rtio n , n o t o n ly ca ll f o r re lig ­
ious w itness, the c o n s titu tio n dem ands th a t w itness be a llo w e d the fu lle st
s c o p e ," said W illia m B a ll, a leader o f c o n s titu tio n a l rig h ts H o w e v e r, w ith
c o u rt cases leading to m illio n d o lla r ju d g m e n ts , c o n v ic tio n s , b a n k ru p tc y and
ed
Rev Amos P Massey end Family
New to First A .M .E . Zion
The
S te w a rd
and
Stewardess
B oards o f F irst A M E . Z io n w ill
o ffic ia lly w e lco m e th e ir new P a sto r,
Rev . A m o s P M assey, and his fa m ily
im p ris o n m e n t, re lig io u s leaders are not o n ly w a ry b u t c a u tio u s o f ta k in g any
p o litic a l stand f o r fear o f the IR S o r o f the co u rts. F o rm e r U .S . S en a to r E u ­
on
gene M c C a rth y was q u o te d as saying. “ W e 're m o v in g to w here w e 'll have to
p u b lic is in v ite d
Sunday
a fte rn o o n ,
1985, b e g in n in g
at
August
3:00 p .m .
11,
The
nam e fr o m
1973 th ro u g h
197? and $ 50,000 in stock o f a ch u rch -re la te d
c o rp o ra tio n th a t he received in 1973.
T he case began w h e n Sen. B o b D o le (r K a n ), o ne o f the m ost p o w e rfu l
R ep u b lica ns in the Senate, persuaded the In te rn a l Revenue Service to a u d it the
U n ific a tio n C h u rc h . The N a tio n a l C a th o lic Register, June 17, I9K4 p u b lic a ­
tio n re p o rts , " I R S a u d ito rs spent fiv e years g o in g th ro u g h U n ific a tio n C h u rc h
records. T hey d iscovered th a t R e v. M o o n , lik e m ost L a th o lic B ishops and
v ir tu a lly a ll o th e r re lig io u s leaders, had received m on e y fr o m L h u rc h m em bers
w h o w a n te d to s u p p o rt the C h u rc h 's w o r k . M o o n used som e o f th is m oney
fo r his personal expenses and d u ly p a id taxes o n it. Som e o f it he used to f i­
IFCC Ethnic
dance festival
" A i n ’ t N o S uch T h in g A s A
B o g le " ta ke s p la ce in th e m y th ic a l
k in g
o f C h a o tic a
and
T h e IF C C
Annual
p la y . " E n e m ie s ; A
fe a tu re s
a
w ill present its T h ird
E th n ic
Dance
F estiva l
V ie tn a m
4822 N. Vancouver Ave.
284-2334
on
S a tu rd a y, A u g u s t 17, 1985. fro m
12:00 n o o n lo 5:00 p .m . The festiva l
tiv a l. A n o th e r o f her p la y s , " G r a n d ­
ma Shot The C a t,” received the
ACTF
Jane C h a m b e rs
N a th a n B a rn e tt. Pastor
IB Thaotogy • M Drvmrty»
J o u r­
n e y , " p ro d u c e d th re e years a g o at
th e A m e ric a n C o lle g e T h e a te r Fes­
A w a rd
Services:
9:30 a.m ., Sunday School
11:00 a.m .. M orning Worship
6:00 p.m .. Evening Worship
The Barnetts &
Berean welcomes
your family
last
w ill be held o u td o o rs in P a tto n P a rk ,
year.
T icke ts fo r " A i n ' t N o Such T hing
A s A B o g le ," at $2, arc a va ila b le
rig h t next d o o r to the In te rsta te F ire ­
fro m the P S U Box O ffic e , 229-4440.
At Berean w e emphasize building
strong families You'll get solid
Expository Biblical Praachlng Er Teaching.
house C u ltu ra l C e n te r, 5340 N . In te r­
state A ve n u e , o n T ri-M e t Bus «5.
This year's /e s tiv a l features six
e xcitin g dance g ro u p s, each o f w h ich
presents its o w n
w h ile in interest b e a rin g a cco u nts u n til it was needed.
T h e g o v e rn m e n t's case focused on th is interest. M o o n argued th a t he was
o p p o rtu n ity fo r audience p a rtic ip a ­
tio n . B rin g a b la n k e t and p ic n ic bas­
n o t o b lig e d to pay taxes o n th is m oney because he was h o ld in g it in tru s t fo r
re lig io u s purposes T h e g o ve rn m e n t disagreed, a nd in 1981 charged h im w ith
ket fo r a fu n -fille d day o f m usic,
d a n cin g and fa c e -p a in tin g fo r the en­
c rim in a l in c o m e tax evasion.
O n the face o f it, M o o n seemed to have a good case to a v o id p a yin g taxes, a
b e tter case th a n the average ta xp aye r. T h e reason: The law resumes th a t m oney
tire fa m ily .
The fe stivitie s begin at n o o n w ith
p e rfo rm a n c e , plus
O p e n in g R e m arks fro m C ity C o m ­
m issioner D ic k Bogle, f e a tured d u r ­
ing the a fte rn o o n w ill be the Spanish
o ra te p ro s e c u tio n in fe d e ra l c o u rt in New Y o rk C ity , ch a rg in g th a t M o o n was
g ro u p B allet Fiesta; the S o u th
s im p ly a business m a n . "
The fa c t is the c o n v ic tio n o f Rev. Sun M y u n g M o o n tro u b le d re lig io u s lead
ers o f a ll churches. W h a t happened to Rev. M o o n c o u ld happen to a n y C h u rc h
c ific S am oan F o lk Dancers; B o w and
be it B a p tis t, P re s b y te ria n , M e th o d is t, C a th o lic o r S o u th e rn C h ris tia n .
F ilip in o F o lk D ancers; the Japanese
g ro u p B o r tO d o r i; and A fr ic a n d r u m ­
m in g and dance by O b o A d d y and
N e x t week: P a rt t i l .
s tu d e n ts a n d s tu d e n ts fr o n t B e n so n ,
C e n tra l C a th o lic a n d G r a n t h ig h
sch o o ls a n d St. Rose g ra d e s c h o o l.
BEREAN
BAPTIST
CHURCH
L ib r a r y o f F re e d o m A w a r d a n d a
L o rr a in e H a n s b e rry p riz e f o r her
nance v a rio u s a c tiv itie s o f the U n ific a tio n C h u rc h . Som e o f it lay a ro u n d fo r a
given to a re lig io u s leader is held in trust fo r the C h u rc h
Nevertheless, the g o v e rn m e n t threw the b o o k at M o o n , it m o u n te d an e la b ­
has p u b lis h e d m o re th a n a d o z e n
c h ild r e n 's p la y s as w e ll as o th e r d r a ­
m a tic w o rk s . T he cast fe a tu re s PS U
m o th e r, a p rin c e a n d th e Bogles.
B o e ttc h e r-T a te e a rn e d th e D a v id
ice."
g ro w th there is p ro s p e rity ; w here there is p ro s p e rity there is m o n e y; w here
there is m o n e y, there is the IR S . Rev. M o o n was in d ic te d o n charges th a t he
d id n o t pay taxes o n $104,000 in co m e fr o m interests o n a cco u nts held in his
IOWA M
T h e sh o w was w r itte n a n d d ir e c t­
b y K a re n B o e ttc h e r-T a te w h o
s p o ile d p rin ce ss, a lo o n e y fa ir g o d ­
say th a t the re lig io n o f the people is the re lig io n o f the In te rn a l Revenue S erv­
W 'hat happened to Rev. Sun M y u n g M o o n , fo u n d e r o f the U n ific a tio n
c h u rc h , can happen to any c h u rc h th a t g ro w s to o b ig to o fa st; w h e re there is
9 00a m
c o ln H a ll S tu d io T h e a te r.
Religion Under Attack — Part 2
A d e s tru c tiv e a ttitu d e to w a rd re lig io n has been in d o c trin e by g o ve rn m e nt
o ffic ia ls and agencies im p lic a tin g re lig io n as h a vin g n o place in c o n tro v e rs ia l
7 30p m
Saturday
Morning P ray «
ope ning A u g u st 8 and
r u n n in g
W e d n e sda y th ro u g h S a tu rd a y u n t il
State
8 00 p m
Tollou’ peace uutb
all men. f. holiness
wilboul ivbtcb no
P o rtla n d
11 16a m
6 30 p m-
V .R W W
Evangeli«!«
Worxhip
U n iv e rs ity ,
at
9 15a m
Friday
"Tha P allo r Spaak«''
new Sum m er Festival Theater C o m ­
pany
bv lire Armstrong
M om nj
Worship
Noon Day
P ra y «
The m usical p la y, " A i n ’ t N o Such
T h in g A s A B o g le " w ill be the firs t
ch ild re n 's theater presentation o f the
RELIGION UPDA TE
7 OOP m
Sunday
Sunday School
ÏArfSr N t a v
i of God In Christ
S fn d n o tic e o f y o u r c h u rc h t c l i v i l i t s
7 30pm
Bibta Band
Thursday
Choir R ehaarW
Pa­
A r r o w , a g ro u p o f N a tiv e A m e ric a n
In d ia n dancers a nd d ru m m e rs ; the
F riends.
Face p a in tin g a nd re fre s h ­
m ents w ill be a v a ila b le a ll a fte rn o o n ,
p ro v id e d by the IF C C 's S tu d e n t P r o ­
t h e w ord "volum e" com es from the Latin w ord < n/i i r r meaning "to roll* because
Snciently, books w ere w ritte n on sheets rolled on a pin or roller
d u c tio n C o m p a n y .
The IF C C 's T h ird A n n u a l E th n ic
ALLEN TEMPLE CME CHURCH
Corner of 8th and Skidmore
Sunday S chool 9 30am
Sunday W orship 11 00am
C hristian Youth Fellowship 6 00pm
(second and fo u rth Sundays)
Elonza J Edwards (Pastor)
I .
r
A Public Service of the P o r tla n d O b s e rv e r
U .S .
BEAUTY
B a n co rp
and the M e tro p o lita n A r ts C o m m is ­
sion. A d m is s io n to the fe stiva l is free.
F o r fu rth e r in fo rm a tio n , please call
ja 'bell's
the I F L C a t 243-7930.
B EA U TY b B ARBER
SU P P LIE S
Albina Ministerial Alliance
284 6023
Library schedule
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schedule o f sum m er events:
a n d the
W o lf;
en fo r the B u m p ily T V show . F rid a y ,
A u g u st 16, 10:30 a .in . — Preschool
s to ry tim e fo r ages 3 - 5 .
T h e A m e ric a n B a p tis t C o n v e n tio n , A m e ric a n B a p tis t C h u rc h e s o f
O re g o n L o tt C a re y F o re ig n M is s io n C o n v e n tio n N a tio n a l, O re g o n ,
P o r tla n d E c u m e n ic a l M in is t r ie s , A m e r ic a n B ib le S o c ie t y , M E tM
B o a rd
F R ID A Y &
B E A U TY SU P P LIE S
Wholesale end Retail
W e carry product« that art
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Ebony M aga/m e
Open 9 a m
8pm
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500 N W 23rd Avenue
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4624 N.E. 9th
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parents arc th in k in g a b o u t as they
m ake plans fo r
CLEANERS
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p rentice. A ls o , a w in n e r w ill be chos­
11 00 Communion Each First Sunday
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5834 N E Union Ave
1503)281 8393
A u g u st 14, 2:30 p .m ., film s — P eter
John H Jackson Minister M Ed M D
9 30 A M Church School
,1 0 0 A M Congregational Worship
5 OOP M Vesper Service
10 00 A M Baptism Fourth Sunday
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