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Pag»« 4, Portland Observer, June 18, 1986 Fabric Painting Offered at BUY AT WHOLESALE NO LIMIT! H<>UI Oregon Art Institute 8< lb. T u iu F ith b ^ w , 49e Alpo IA>gt<«»d. I S o / Dry Doglood 3 SI Name brand mix 90 ft* $ 8 .4 9 OJ. frozen 12-oz 59c • \l so • Cosco Baby Slrollei Hully ' Workltorsc' • A Public Barvlca of tho Portland Observe/ $24 99 Exerciser $12995 FO O D S TA M P S iW E LC O M E I THE BEE CO 800 N. K llllngsw orth St. Portland (503) 283-3171 Open Mon-Sat. 9 :3 0 a m. - 6 p.m. Leant techniques lor handpainting and hlockpnnting on cotton and silk labrKs in a fab rK painting workshop, June 2 1, 9 V) a in Io 4 MJ p m at the Albina Ministerial Alliance 284 6023 Oregon A ft Institute Sandy Sclanotta. a nationally recognized surface design artist, teaches contemporary versions o f traditional resist dyeing methods using tape. w ax. folding and her own squeeze bottle technique Tuition is $44) and includes baste materials Call 2 26 0462 lor registration inform ation I he Oregon Art Institute is the oldest and l.iigest visual arts institution in the stale, and operates the Portland Art M useum, P acilk Northwest College ol Art ami Northwest F ilm and Video Center II also operates the Rental Sales G allery and Museum Shop The Art Institute is located on Southwest Park at Jelfcrson ALLEN TEMPLE CME CHURCH A C o rn e r of t t h end S k id m o re I Sunday School 9 16 • m Sunday Worehip 11 U0 a m Chnefien Voufh FeRowehip 6 00 p m (second and fourth Sunday«) R h illip S N elso n (P a sto r) I Z The Mason Omon line was m a d * by Chart«* Mason and Jaram iah Dixon, tw o a itro n o m a r*. to settle a bound ary dispute between tw o landholders THE ORIGINAL FLEA MARKET AT PORTLAND MEADOWS SAT. & SUN. 9-5 Vbc Vu" Prince Hall Mason Crowned 100 s OF DEAI TRS O n June 2, 19X6, John T Blow Jr 12“ wav crowned a 1.1 Mason, in Philadel phia. Pennsylvania along w uh I IX other Prince Hall Masons, dispersed around the Globe from , us lar away as O kinaw a and I I k Bahamas, for the 105th Annual Session ol the United Supreme Council A A S K . N J P H A Those in testimony to witness this Special Occasion, were the Deputy of the Slate o f Oregon. Ill W illia m B Odom Jr (SG IG 1 and the remaining III Sirs The M W Joseph I Harvey (Grand Master ol Oregon and its'Jurisdiction P JJ A t i ll Andrew Childs, Lucius C Ellison. C Don Vann. Thomas R Vickers and Bucrctt J Wasson Attending the Banquet were the immediate tam ily ol the recipient, from the Em pire State New Y o rk , New York YARD SALI S WELCOME ^COMMUNITY CHURCH of GOD 202 N.E S kidm ore 281 5678 r n zifk r x - r ln 9:46 a.m., Sunday Schoo) 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 Dr Hazel L. Brown Sr., D.D., Assistant Pastor . SMILE - GOD LOVES YOU 4th Annual Black THE MOUNT OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH NE Flrat tt Schuyler • 2»4 1964 John H Jackson Minister. M f d M 0 9 JO A M Church School 11 00 A M Conyraqational Worship S 00 P M Vesper Service 10 00 A M Baptism Fourth Sunday 11 00 Communion te ch fust Sunday The American Baptist Convention, American Baptist Churches of Oregon Lott Carey foreign Mission Convention National, Oregon, Portland Ecumenical Ministries, American Bible Society, M 6 M Board. C lX«r Vann M.w*«s^s Hubert a H Vann Cleotfb Vann Jr , / PRE-NEED ARRANGEMENTS \ ___ W HY ARE THEY SO IM PO RTANT? 1 IH I DESIRES «»I hi DECEASED ARE MADE CLEAR 2 CONFUSION IS E L IM IN A IE D J JLDEOIJATF. FUNDING IS PROVIDED FOR EITHER ONE OF OUR COUNSELORS WILL BE GLAD^ TO HELP | „ VANN & VANN FUNERA L D IR EC TO R S’ »’ 5211 N. Williams Avenue Telephone 281-2836 _ ■ . off V p a t* ' i * 1' S D e 'w G A R A G E SALES & A one day prayer seminar w ill he held July 12 at the Ix e c - U Lodge, 6221 N E. X2. The featured speaker is evangelist Brenda W righ t, founder and ptesidenl of W ake U p Black Am erica, Inc — a lull service, non profit inter denominational ministry The seminar, scheduled from 9 a nt t o 4 p nt . w ill locus on the methodology of Biblical study and the importance o f prayer I he approach is simplistic, hut gets dynamite results The seminar is open to both men and women seeking a more productive prayer lllc The $ 1 0 (X)registration Ice (lunch included)can he sent to: M rs I slher Hinson, 1732 N E Hancock. Portland, Oregon 97212 Tor furthet inform ation, c all Mrs Hinson at 2X7 5911 or M is M arjo n e M cC ullcr at 612 1500 The Tth Annual Black W omens' Gathering w ill take place on Saturday, June 2Xth from Noon till 5:00 p in at the M alt Dishman Comm unity Center, 77 N E Knott St This celebration o f “ O ur Being. O ut Spirit and Our Sutvi v a l" w ill include Inform ation Tables, Entertainment, a Potluck Lunch and Etec C hild Care The gatlienng it open to Black W om en ol all ages I he focus this year is on networking and providing infor mation on subjects o f interest to Black W om en in Portland and throughout the State Some o f these subjects are Health. Education. Comm unity O r ganizm g. Volunteer Opportunities and Employment Opportunities An open mike w ill he available dur ing the program to allow lor tnlom ia lion sharing about organizational needs, upcoming events, introduction o f W om en new to the city, etc Ih e Black W om en's Gathering Steering Com m ittee includes Avcl G ordly, Faye W illiam s A Faye Burch Co Chairs. Committee Members include Donna K elley. M attie Petersen. JXmna M axey-Pom erantz, Chris Poole. Gina W ood, Patti Sm ith, Bobbie Gary , Jean Vessup. Star Waters, Anlioncttc Ed wards and Pier Ormond lTxetr planning efforts have been aided by a number ol v o lu n te e rs w o rk in g on sub committees For more information you may contact one o f the Co-Chairs; Faye W illiam s. 2X9 6760, Faye Burch. 282 1491; or Avcl G o rd ly . 282-1491 2 8 6 - 91 Sum o * 1 IN S ID E /O U T S ID E Prayer Seminar Womens' Gathering p \a tc ttos to \SC- fkt&MKL 4TH A nnual - e»w ^t Rally Planned for Harrington O n Sunday, June 22. 19X6 at 2:00 p m in Terry Schrunk H a za , suppor ters o f Penny Harrington w ill gather to express their support for her policies as Portland's C h ie f of Police and to e x press their hope that those policies w ill he continued Com m unity leaders scheduled to speak ate State Representative M ar g a m Carter. Businessman Jerry Swan son. Ecumenical M inistries' Rodney Page. Urhan le a g u e Executive D irec tor H erb C a w th o m e , M ultnom ah County Juvenile Services Executive D ire c to r M a tg e K a fo u ry , and Businesswoman Chrys M artin The rally is organized by a newly formed group called “ People for f t n n y . " Elizabeth Waters, organizer, reports that the program has run been y j completed Other organizations h a v e ^ ' contacted the group and want to send representatives or letters o f support She stated. “ It looks like we w ill have a large turn i»ul o f supporters. The list keeps growing People really want to thank Penny for her outstanding work on behalf o f the citizens o f Portland The M ay o r, the C ity Commissioners anil Portland Police need to know what citizens feel and want from their police agency " C E L E B R A T IO N O F OUR B E IN Or • OUR S P IR IT • OUR S U R V /V A L R M T D IS H M A N C O M M U N IT Y C E N T E R 7 7 TV- E . 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