Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, March 05, 1986, Page 4, Image 4

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    Page 4, Portland Observer, March 5, 1986
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M RS. C ’s W IGS
Photo bv Richard J. Brown
707 N.E. Fremont
Local Sculptor Makes Wind Chimes
By Bob Lothian
•
S v iilp im A l (» u lils h v . the crea to r o l
g r . iic tu l bronze sculptures .it L lo y d
C e n te r, th e W a sh in g to n I’jr k Z o o , the
L u s t Interstate bank to w e r, and many
o ilie r lo c a tio n s th ro u g h o u t the N o rth
w e st, has m in e d o t l in a new d ire c tio n
lo r the past year, (n ild s b y has been
m a k in g co p p e r and brass O rie n ta l w in d
c h im e s in his stu d io at K25 N K il
Im g s w o ith So m an y. 4tHHI to he exact,
that he has had up to liv e people w ork
mg m his sm all stu d io , w h ic h has been
tin n e d in to an art production shop
I lie w in d ch im e s, w ith title s lik e ,
" M a p le Seed in R ig h t.” and " N e w
M o o n anil N ig h te n g a le .” are being
m arke te d th ro u g h .1 B eaverton com
p u n y . W h ite S w an. L td Ckildxhy sold
W h ile Swan lire designs and they con
ti.H tc d w ith h im to do the w o rk I aeh
piece is hand (urged, hand w e ld e d ,
hand textured and hand fin ish e d so that
no tw o are exactly alike
(io ld s h y expects the p ro je ct to grow
ami p ro vid e lu ll tim e e m p lo y m e n t lo r
his son A lfre d and another em ployee
"W hat I'v e been d o in g is tra in in g
p e o p le ," he said
(io ld s h y said he spends up Io lb
hours a day in his s tu d io , w o rk in g on
the w in d chim es and his o ther projects
Turning the w in d ch im e o p e ra tio n over
to his son w ill g ive h im tim e to prepare
lo r up co m in g e x h ib its , such as the one
that opens July 4th at the Sandpiper
(ia lle ry in C annon Beach
(io ld s h y was approached by W h ite
Swan to make the ch im es
he had no
p rio r experience m a kin g them
He
spent an a tlc m o o n in ve stig a tin g art
" A H ard Road To ( i l o r y " has been named a recipien t o l the 1985 Freedom s
F o u n d a tio n Annual N a tio n a l A w a rd in the E le ctro n ic C o m m u n ic a tio n category
Ih e made lo r te le v is io n special, w Inch ch ro n icle s the history o l the Black A m e ri
can a th le te , was pro d u ce d by ProServ le le v is io n in co o p era tio n w ith B u d w cise r
O th e r program s re ce ivin g Freedom s Foundation A w a rd s wee AB ( s ''2 (1 /2 0 .'
lie s , ”
and
Turner
B roadcasting
S yste m 's
"P ortrait
shops around to w n and came up w ith a
lew ideas w h ich resulted in his present
eight d itte re n t m odels " I had no idea
what I was go in g Io d o . I |ust started
w o r k in g ,” he said
O ve r 1,0 00 o l (¡o ld v b y v chimes
were m arketed th ro u g h Ihe N o rm
Ih o m p s o n c a ta lo g
"W e
r e a lly
c o u ld n 't m ake them last enough to r
th e m ” at C h ristm as tu n e , (io ld s h y
said N o w . he said. " I h e y 're sh ip p in g
them a ll o ve r the w o rld ”
” They .ill sound d iffe re n t,” a cco rd ­
ing Io (io ld s h y . w h o said he has studied
sound as w e ll as shape in the designs
Shaping the sound is an art in its e lf, he
observed
G o ld sh y iv also w o rk in g oq a num hci
o f lim ite d e d itio n bronze garden '
Nurse Practitioner
Community Health
Clinic Features Free
Immunization Clinics
“A Hard Road to Glory”
Wins Freedoms
Foundation Award
N B C ’ s "F a m ily
281-6523
C lM M fcM . XN«A. O M ttT w M .W ftU t. 11:30 AH U C00 XU
ol
A m e ric a
"W e ate d e lig h te d the special has been recognized as an im p o rta n t piece ot
t e le v is io n ." said ProServ le le v is io n president Robert B i lite r
B la ck athletes wee
s ig n ilie a n l in shaping A m e rica because athletics was one o l the lu s t arenas w here
the h l.u k and w h ite man co u ld com pete on an equal level
F ilm s , te le v is io n and ra d io program s were e lig ib le fo r Ihe aw a rd Che awards
were selected by an independent tury com posed o l state suprem e co u rt ju stice s,
n a tio n a l o l lu e is o l various service and c iv ic o rg a n iza tio n s, leaders fro m business,
in d u s try , labor groups and edu catio n a l in s titu tio n s and associations
I he Annual N a tio n a l A w ards were established Io recognize co n stru ctive w ords
and deeds w h ic h support the U n ite d States' so cia l, p o litic a l and e co n om ic system ,
suggest so lu tio n s to hasn p roblem s, c o n trib u te to responsible c itiz e n s h ip and
strengthen an understanding o l freedom and the fundam entals o l a tree society
In response to the c o m m u n ity 's need
lo r im m u n iz a tio n up dales, the Nurse
P ra ctitio n er C o m m u n ity H e alth C lin ic
is fe a tu rin g I HI I im m u n iz a tio n c lin ic s
lo r a ll c h ild re n ages b irth
21 years
(he only requirem ent Io receive this
service tv to b rin g the c h ild s current
im m u n iz a tio n o r shot record Io die ap
p o in tm e n l W e are accepting appoint
m ent and w a lk ins betw een 9 -1 2 and
1 5 p m M onday th ro u g h Friday and
Saturday 9 I p m Special clin .e s w d l
lie held on the fo llo w in g Saturdays.
(9 5 <»(> p m )
M a tc h 15
March 22
Rem em ber. Each c h ild must have his
or her Shot R e co rd s in order Io receive
F R E E im m u n iza tio n s
Please ca ll 2 8 4 -5 2 5 9 fo r appoint
ments o r questions
sculptures lo r the Beaverton eo m p a n v,
some up to fo u r feet high
( io ld sh y s career as a m etal scu lp to r
began in 1960. w hen he w ent Io w ork
w n h lo ca l sculptor Io m H ardy Inside
o l one year, he was in v ite d to p a rtic i
pale in a ju rie d e x h ib it at ihe P ortland
Art M useum
" I got e xcite d al that lim e and I'm
s till e x c ite d ,” he said "S o m e people
say . ( ic e . I hale Io go to w o rk t o d jy ,'
hut I never teel that way
Betore tu rn in g to art. (io ld s h y , o rig ­
in a lly Iro m Arkansas, ran a catering
business w ith his brother
An ac­
c o m p lish e d cook, (io ld s h y h js a Mav
d in n e r planned fo r tw e lv e people in his
s tu d io . a b e n e ljt to r the I ung Associa
A Public Service of the Portland Observer
A lbin a M in isterial A llian c e
284 6023
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ALLEN TEMPLE CME CHURCH
Corner of 8th and S kidm ore
Sunday School 9 15a.m .
Sunday Worship I I 00 j m
Christian Youth Followship 6 00 p m
I second and fourth Sundaysl
P h illip s Nelson IPnstorl
lion
C alvin C o o lid g e w a s th e o n ly Pres
id e m of th e U n ite d S ta te s to he
born on th e F o u rth of Ju ly
THE M OUNT OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH
N E First b Schuyler • 284 1954
John H Jackson. Minuter M Ed M D
9 30 A M Church School
11 00 A M Congreyaponal Worihip
5 00 P M Vesper Service
10 00 A M Baptism Fourth Sunday
The first zip per, or slide fasten er
w a s p a te n te d by W h itc o m b L Jud
son in 1893
11 00 Communion Each First Sunday
The American Baptist Convention, American Baptist Churches of
Oregon Loti Carey Foreign Mission Convention: National, Oregon,
Portland Ecumenical M inistries, American Bible Society, M &M
Board.
Piedmont Church of Christ
" t i here the Scriptures are \tudied"
Bible Study
Portland OR 972’ 1
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W E Hunter EVANGELIST
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COMMUNITY
CHURCH of
GOD
202 N.E. Skidmore
2B1 5678
2B4 5659
Services:
9:46 a.m., Sunday School
11:00 a.m., Morning Worship
7:00 p.m., Evening Worship
7:00 p.m. Wednesday, Prayer Meeting
Victor R. Brown. B. Theology, Pastor
M a rc h 8th at 6:0« p .m . al the I k n d
Center Red l ion. Il i k r t s are $20.IMI.
(iuesi speaker w ill he Dr John It Jackson
ol M t (N ivel Baptist Church, h u lla n d ,
Oregon The Clim atic tribute Service usili
he Sunday al Ihe church al > M) p 111 Ihe
guest speaker w ill he Rei Howard A
Rohingson, Greater M l Baker Bapiisl
Church, Seattle. Washington Ihe speaker
lor the 1 1 (J(> service on the same date w ill
he Res Mallhew Thornton. Friendship
Baptist Church. Scalile. Washington
Dr Hazel L Brown Sr., D.D., Assistant Pastor
SMILE - GOD LOVES YOU
YOU ARE WELCOME TO WORSHIP AT
84 N.E. Killingsworth • 281 0499
"A worm spirit of fellowship always”
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Your presence w ill he an honor
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Church of God in
Manor 00 8 An-
Anniversary Theme "Jesus, O ur Only Hope"
‘O tM O n It»( fa fc 'iim ArarAar
Vancouver Avenue First
Baptist Church
uv
tftf Bitte
4 U I|4 -
Tuesday
B.bla Band
Thundey
Choir Anhnaisal
7 30p m
7 OOp m
Sunday
1 Sunday School 9 ' 5 i m
Morning
11 15a m
Worship
630pm -
y.p w vv
Evangelistic
Worship
■ Tuesday Friday
Étidiv
Friday
"4
8 (JO p m
Noon Oa /
Prayer
The Pastor Speaks
JM pm
1
.Saturday
M
o rn in g Prayer
r rty e r
Morning
3138 N. Vancouver Ave.
282-9496 - 281-7680
I
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7:30 p.m.
5338 North Borthwick
Vancouver Avenue First Baptist Chuich
is honoring our Pastor, l) r O H W illiam s,
on his -list year pasloiage. M a rc h 6-9,
1986 Wc are extending Io you an invitation
to he a part o l this momentous occasion
Pastoi W illiam s is .1 devout servant, he has
sersed Ihmughoiil the city, slate anil nailon
on various hoards and commissions tor tire
hellermenl o f mankind
A formal banquet w ill he held Saturday,
t
1100 a m b 6 00 p m
Wednesday Bibfe Study
BANQUET
I
9:45 a.m.
Lord s Day Wixslup
man shall see
Cord
9 00 a m
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