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-i-1 . :■ ...i« A -X— « 4, Portland Observer. July 16. 1986 W illa D o r s e y S in g s a t S ic k le P e ll B e n e f it WiHa Dorsey wtll sing at the Portland Sickle Cef, Anemia Foundation's Second Annual Benefit Banquet Saturday. September 20th, at thr Executive Lodge, located at 6221 N.E. 82nd, Portland, Oregon, at 6 p.m. There wiH be a no host bat begioning at 6 p m. This year the banquet will be corrtl. 'i“d with an auction headed by Mr. Curt Curnmack, Auction eer. I here will Ite door prizes, t >d Willa will b»» lowed by Little Goldie, and the Psalms to help spearhead this axetw g worthwhile »•vent w tb Dr. I adulu as the Keynote To hear Willa Dorsey sing is to experience the ultimate spiritual power of s e t’ed song. Willa's vocal arustry gees beyond talent and technique to evoke m the listener a sense pi worship of the true and Hying G ch I She iiuerpi 'is the moods of worship ranging bom soMme joy to hushed reverence <ind allows thoso who are puvilegt'd to h«ar her to vic.irwusly share in the wonder of it all from humble beginnings at the Mt. Olive Baptist Church nt Atlanta. GA Willa s musical development progressed io studies with Metropolitan Opera singer Rolled McFerrw and Dr J DeKoven Killingsworth of Clark College in Atlanta, but always her interest and devotion gravitated to gospel music X) V J S §v ■ A . V ' ’ *5 • ". -ffl Dr R obert Nc»»hout C hief of Pediatrics at Doernbechar Children's Hospital rer eives a donation on behalf of the hosprtel from Portland's Jack and Jill ol A m erica. Inc fh e m oney was raised by the teen ag er’ through u variety of fundraisets including car washes Pictured are (L R- D eanna M itc h e ll, I aura Dir ketson, Lori Steen. Dr Noerhout Jc-. ice Carson. Aaron W alker. Serena B row n arxl Jeanne M acon. Photo by Richard J. Browr 5 284 1HE M O U N T O L IV E T B A P T IS T C H U R C H N f First 6 Schuyler • 19M ‘..|,„M jKtion Ml'urn M td MO o 9 jn A M CN »nrh S chool 11 0T» A M Conyr»»tj4t>on»i W(M9b«p • » J* .. S OU I ’ M VeiDO» b»»vK» (M ) M H.sf’t'sr*’ I r>u'f»i Sued» Left to right: J o hn J Phelan Jr., C hairm an and CEO. N ow York Stock Exchange and C hairm an of the Presidential Rnord of Advisors on Private S ector In itiatives; Jam es E. Johnson Public A ffairs C oo rd in ato r. S a fe w a y S tores, and Frederick J. Hyan J r., Deputy Assistant to the President and D irector of tho O ffice of Private S ector in itia tiv e s 10 a 1 I 0 0 CcWTVTHHKWl (»< h f «» tt S u f'd » * The Amer « an Baptist Convention. Amem an Baptist Churches ol Oregon Loti Carey foreign Mission Convention National. Oregon, Portland Fcumenu a- Ministries American Bible Society. M iiM Board S a f e w a y R e c e iv e s P r e s id e n tia l A w a r d * •psA i u President Reagan awarded the nation's highest honor for Private Sector Initiative (PSI) to thirty busi nesscs and associations ut a cere mony in the White Hnuso Rose Garden. Seventy other organize lions received citations for out standing voluntary services. Safeway Stores Inc., one of the award winners, donated annually more than 92 million dollars in food ■ ;v . f at-- and non food items to local feeding programs and food banks Add) tionaliy. the Seattle Division of Safeway installed 10,000 safety itells on their shopping carts to msuie child safety. The award winners were chosen from more than 1,500 organizations registered in tho 1986 Presidents Citation Program for Pnvato Sector Initiatives. T H E O R IG IN A L . F L E A M A R K E T AT PO RTLAND M EADO W S j f PRESENTS / A M E R IC A N F A M IL Y V ID E O W E E K E N D A Public Service of the Portland O b ttrv tr ItNI s <>i A lb in a M in iste ria l A llian ce 2940023 di m i «s S A T . & S U N . 9 -5 Iin I un l’I.H'c tri be this Sumiller INSIDI AR 11 S II>1 - ALLÊN TfM P LE C M f CHURCH 4 I Corn»» of Blh »nd Sktdmo»« <4 Sund»y S c h o o l 9 IS a »Tl S un 1-ty W«>«9h<() 11 0 0 » m Christien V o u th f T t H F E M O V I E RE-NT A L S ^ ^ a o m is s h t n ip ^ s' .top 6 0 0 p m *wcor»<l »«»<1 trn irth S o n d ty s l P h illip S N v lt o n ( P a s t o r i îu »M t»V VOI) AHI WLLCOML TO V. JRSMIP AT H tidf Bo»-'» 84 N E K i l l i n g s w o r t h • 281 0 133 / J flp m Thu»vl»> "A warm spirit of fellowship always CI mjn H H w « r%»‘ 1 Sutxtov Su nday Set 9 1%« m iXJp m ’ .»ufniny M« Willa has traveled throughout the world and h r shared the message ol her songs in German, Spanish. French. English arid Dutch Since 1970. she has completed 15 European tours and 7 tours to the One it in addition to (hr Caribbean. South America Australia, Russia, Poland, Hungary and-sr(tel Willa s voice has graced auditoriums, churches, and coo -I halls around tire world including Csrnigie of New York, and the Rev'* A"'» it Hall with the Dutch Radio Phiiharmontr Orchestra in 1973 lickots will be on sale at 915 etc h at House ol Sound. Stevens and Son Lloyd Center. Crislian Supply, ami the Foundation Olfice lor ated at 3802 N E. Union Averui". Suit«. 206 T iik t's wHI st *17 •• the do ■■ Tor further information, call 249 1366 GARAGI SAI I S & 285-9145 V ARD SAI I S W I.I (O M I Access nit 1-5 Lklia Park Exil W o m e n s D ay 11 I S » m » pw v ; S M) p m 1 v»«»qeHiM •< YV»wV H» Tu»9d»Y l'* d » y B ( f t I* »▼ » N o o n (>»y P»»y*» follow peate u'iìb I all wc». G holiness- withoul which »o M»»rw>g Pray*. Won shall sec Ihc ►‘ Î »»• P»9l»>r S |» 0 9 tt ». i C o rd 1 30 p m SUO am »IAA9 i«iAV (w alt»-»,J«»3 C O M M U N IT Y CHURCH of GOD v! 202 N .E . S k id m o r e 281 56/8 ) Z V • > »wxa r H A 2X99 ' 1 S e rv ic e s 9 :4 6 a .m ., S u n d a y S c h o o l The Annual Women s Day program at Mount Olivet Baptist Church will be bold Sunday, July 20, 1986 at 11 00 a m Tbt theme is 'Christ • ’ Women and the fam ily'' The guest speaker will l»e M's Cometta I Smith. Mrs Smith is a member of North East Lutheran Mission Church io Portland where her husband Rev Dayton H Smith is lay pastor Mrs Smith is a graduate of Prairie View A ft M University with a BS degree in home economn s education. She has also studied at Oregon and Washington State Universities. Her woik experience includes assistant county home demonstration agen*, teachei in the Portland Public Schools, home economist for Model Cities Child ( ere programs She it- currently program director ol the Albina Ministerial Alliance family day if night care program. Co chairpersons lor the Women's Day program, Rosie Tabb and Helly J Stepfiens, announced that on the Saturday preceding Women's Day, July 19, 1986, the Women’s Oey luncheon will be held in the lowei auditorium ol Mt Olivet at 116 N E Schuyler Sheet, 12 00 noon A panel discussion will be held revolving around the Women's Day theme and wi'l consist ol s<>eakers from New Hope Maranatha and Mount Olivet Churches Since the theme revolves around the family, the chairpersons invite men, women and children to attend their Women':! Day program In addition to her work experience, the guest speaker's Christian background makes het eminently qualified to speak on the selected thurne Rev. John H Jackson is minister at Mount Olivet Poptrst Church 11 Ot) a m , M o rn in g W o rs h ip 7 :00 p .m ., E vening W o rs h ip 7 .00 p .m W e d n e s d a y , Prayer M e e tin g « V ic t o r R B r o w n , B T h e o lo g y , P e s to r Dr Hard : Brown Sr . D D . Assistant Pastor S M IL E - G O D LO VE S Y O U %» • - • - Î ( . • 7 D n n Vann 1 ti 2 .1 "'«I WHY ARE THEY SO IMPORTANT? DESIRES OE 1111 1)1(1 ASI I) ARE MADE 1111 l AR CONI 1 SION IS I I IMINATED ADEQUATE FUNDING IS PROVIDED POR EITHER ONE OF OUR COUNSELORS WILL BE GLAD TO HELP . VANN & VANN FUNERAL DIRECTORS 5211 N. W illiam s Avenue Telephone 281-2836 » / J! ’ »’á ■* • "5 W it h U s Come and celebrate with us at the program and reception honoring Chaplain John and Vivian Parker in their eleventh year ol directing Prison Ministries. Inc , Saturday, August 9. 1986 from 3 30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m at Maranatha Chutch, 4222 N E 12th Ave . Portland, OR 97211. For more information contact Prison Ministries, Inc., 284 7563 or Maranatha Church, 288 7241. Just Checking... Dear Parents, Good health is more than just good luck. Taking preventivo action gives you more control over your child's health and well-being Check out the following questions Does your child need any of these services? If so, ple.ose call us for an appointment. Are your child's immunizations up to date7 When your cfrild is ill, do you have a place to go for treatment? Has your child had a recent checkup with vision and heanng tests? C ln x in V « Rt »berta H Vann • vnetel l»we»»iw P R E -N E E D A R R A N G E M E N T S . >» i d C o m e A n d C e le b r a t e ATTENTION The Community of Portland and Bethel A M I . Church cordially in vrte all of you and your families to attend a free Baoquwt, honoring Bethel's pastor and wife. Rev and , Mrs Matthew A Watley, et the • church, Wednesday, July 30, 1986, at 6 00 p.m This is to be a semi-formal affair. There will be tremendous displays of talents So come out and spend an enpyable evening Donations will be accepted. Call 248-3535 and ask Sally for an appointment Wo care about kids Departm ent of H-jm an Services ✓ N ortheast Health C enter 5329 NE Union (P nrttng lot entrarree on Garfield and Emerson) Sliding Fee Scale 7 i 'i! „ V ? ■ • A a f. • ; .. ♦. / ; « • . - . • - »«• rTXMTi I IRIMTV