Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, September 10, 1986, Page 4, Image 4

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    P onland Observer. Septem ber 10. 1986
ESTATE JEW ELRY-BUY & SELL
Urban League W o rk s h o p C hange
fo r Your Old Silver b Gold
• Wedding Band«,
• Class Rings, Broken Chains
raternal Jewelry . Dental Gold, ETC
The Police pre examination workshop scheduled for September ,3 £» 14.
9 a m to 12 p m and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m ., has been moved to the Urban
League of Portland, Multi Purpose Room at 10 N Russell St For additional
information please contact McKinley Williams. Director of Employment,
Urban League. 280 2600
CARLYl F G EM S
& C U STO M JEWELRY
S co ut M e m b e rs h ip Drive Set
4425 N.E FREMONT
284 8400
Area Cub Scout packs will be conducting Back to school Nights on Sep
tember 18th to invite new boys and parents to join Tiger Cubs and Cub
Scouts.
Tiger Cubs is a program for 6 year old first grade boys and parents
Cub Scouts is a program for boys in grades 2 through 5
Boys in 6th or higher who wish to join Boy Scouting should call to get
information on neighborhood troops
Interested boys and parents who live in areas without Cub Scout packs
should also call for more information on nearest pack
Contact the Columbia Pacific Council. Boy Scouts of America at 226
3423, Guy Eichsteadt, District Executive
MRS. C’s
WIGS
g o d e te you, 6
EDWARDE WARD. DMD
GENERAL DENTISTRY
"DENTAL CARE LOR THE WHOLE FAMILY'
Robert Clark IR). Executive D irector. N E E m ergency Food Pro
gram , receives a check from C ornetta S m ith and Rev John H Jack
son of Albina M inisterial A lliance
Photo by Richard J Brown
N orth East E m ergency Food Program
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286 0493
The North East Emergency Food Program is a grassroots protect to
address hunger in inner Northeast Portland
It provides up to a 3 day
supply of nutritious, balanced meals to families or individuals in a crisis
and/or emergency situation To date, the program has provided more than
5,000 nutritious meals
Located at 1912 N E Killingsworth. the program is 4 years old and is
sponsored by the Albina Ministerial Alliance, Ecumenical Ministries of
Oregon and the Urban League
Albina Ministerial Alliance (A M A I is an association of ministers serving
congregations in North and Northeast Portland The organization has been
active for many years and was officially incorporated in 1971 One of the
primary purposes of the Alliance is to identify and support programs
through which the ministry can provide social and economic enrichment to
those who live and work in the community and to seek and disburse funds
for the benefit of families residing in the service area
Such is the case with North East Emergency Food Program
AMA
received these funds through the Templeton Foundation
In addition to the joint sponsorship of North East Emergency Food Pro
gram. A M A also sponsors Portland s only full day Head Start Program,
the Family Day and Night Care Program (a support service program for
child care), and the Self Enhancement Program
The Alliance is currently under the leadership of Re« John H Jai kson
Pastor of M l Olivet Baptist Church
Persons desiring more information on the Emergency Food Program
should call 284 5470
S*tty C.&ine Proprietor
.AWMAM AMO», OOUOLAS « '» H C o t i K H A i iw «
Wig Styling $7.50
A N D UP
(long or specialty styles slightly higher)
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Angel
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Closed tun. « Mon. O P IN Tue« thru ts t. 1 1:30 AM to 6:00 PM
Indoor Soccer
THE MOUNT OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH
N E First b Schuyler • 28AI 19M
John H J*< bfton Minutar M fd M Ü
9 31) A M Church School
I I 00 A M Conyrayatronal Worship
5 OOP M Vaapar Service
10 00 A M Baptism FuuHh Sunday
11 00 CofTvngnion te c h Firtt Sunday
The American Baptist Convention. American Baptist Churches of
Oregon Lott Carey Foreign Mission Convention National. Oregon.
Portland Ecumenical Ministries American Bible Society. M B M
Board
ALLEN TEMPLE CME CHURCH
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202 N E. Skidmore
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284 5869
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Chrnhen Voulh leU ow ihip 6 0 0 p m
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9 45 a m , Sunday School
11:00 a.m., Morning Worship
1 00 p m . Evening Worship
7.00 p m Wednesday. Prayer Meeting
Victor R Brown, B Theology, Pastor
Dr Hazel L Brown Sr 0 D Assistant Pastor
SMILE - GOD LOVES YOU
YOU ARF WFLCOMf TO WORSHIP AT
84 N E K illin g s w o r th • 281 0499
" A warm spirit of fellowship always"
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Season Starts
Septem ber
Volunteers Needed!!
Coaches and Referee s required
A short course outlining the simple
rules will tie given to new referees
Come all you parents, volunteers
help your child and others learn
teamwork, goo I sportsmanship and
self confidence in a simple but en
joyable game
Contact Ray O'Neill Program Di
rector.
North. Inner
Northeast
YMCA. 294 3355
School of Managem ent
Classes
Fall class schedules are available
for CUE's School of Management
which was officially established in
1985
The CUE School of Management
is designed for persons who want to
develop or update skills in managing
nonprofit organizations and public
agencies
The School seeks to
serve professional staff working in
human services agencies, religious
congregations, neighborhood asso
ciations, arts organizations, civic
associations as well as individuals
interested in securing management
positions in nonprofit and public
agencies.
Thirteen classes will be held start
ing October 9 and concluding on
December 11.
Prices of classes
range from $30 to $75 per class
with discounts available to CUE
Associate members and scholar
ships available to low income per
sons
Pre registration is required as
space is limited in all classes
For more information, contact
Judy Boyer, 231 1285
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H I don't care I km many years
> by It still makes my breath stop,every time
I rem em ber JJ
My little girl was about the same age my granddaughter is now
I d had some cleaning fluids under the sink and Sally must
nave gotten into them while I was upstairs.
When I found her. she was sitting on the kitchen floor, holding
one of those bottles. And acting mighty sick. I called the doctor over in
Corvallis, but just kept on getting a busy signal.
t did Ihf only thing I could think of, I called the operator
S h e just took over and cut in on the line and asked if the doctor was in
and he was. She put him on. And just that quick he told me what to do’
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, cse(,ays,<>fcourse> the doctors all have something called
Call Waiting, so they know if you're trying to get through. Why they can
even check your vital signs, right over the phone.
. ^ ut ^diatever miracles the phone company comes up with
next, III always he grateful for that operator!’
At Pacific Northwest Bell, we’ve always been more than
operators or data transmission, or even Call Waiting. At PNB.
Wí‘ve always been the future.-
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