- ». *seseiv • * 4*8 ■faex / • September 17, 1986, Portland Observer, Page 7 JUBILEE SINGERS ANNUAL CHOIR CONCERT * Y f The M t Olivet Baptist Church located at 116 N E Schuyler, w ith Rev John Jackson o fficia tin g as Pastor, is proud to present it s Seventh Annual Choir Concert Celebration featuring the M t Olivet Jubilee Singers, under the direction of Claude Bowles The M t Olivet Baptist Church located at 116 N E Schuyler, w ith Rev John Jackson o fficia tin g as Pastor, is proud to present it s Seventh Annual Choir Concert Celebration featuring the M t Olivet Jubilee Singers, under the direction o f Claude Bowles W e encourage everyone to come and join us in our celebration held this year on Sunday, September 28th, beginning prom ptly at 5 00 P M , entitled, “ How Excellent is Thy name” For further inform ation, call 284 3515. Reverend Blood in the Flesh and Blood Inside Outside People, Inc. on the 21st of September, from 1 to 8 p m , will tie presenting Reverend Blood fct The Crack A tta c k l" W h o is Reverend Blood? Only the hero we need in a tim e of disaster You can fo llo w the origin of Rev Blood weekly in the Portland Observer Also appearing w ill be Tush Aerobics, Calvin Walker b The Conquerors. Marcus Irving ventriloquist, Ada Jackson in her debut performance. Totally S ubm itted. Unity Redeemed. The Ray Tellis Band, comedian Billy Lewis, A Lee W ilson. Sojourner Truth Theatre, and Pass N Artist A nd th a t's not a ll..... a com m and perform ance o f the hit rap “ Pipe Dreams" perform ed by The U ntouchables the debut of Reverend Blood and a fo o t stom ping perform ance from "S pare Change” , former ly The Street Music Band w ith the finale perform ed by The New Testa ment Choir. This event is a fundraiser for Inside Outside People Come join us at Pioneer Square. St. Paul Rodeo Announces 1987 Court Tryouts M e tro C risis In te rv e n tio n S e rvice v o lu n te e r. T a m m y S m ith has been a c o u n s e lo r fo r a b o u t 10 w e e k s P h o to by R ic h a rd J B ro w n Crisis Calls Increase — Volunteer Counselors Needed at Hotline Tryouts for the ,987 St Paul Rodeo Court w ill be held November 23. 1986 at 1 30 PM at the Salem Saddle Club arena The Court w ill consist of a Queen and tw o princesses A pplications and tryout inform ation may tie obtained by w riting to St Paul Rodeo Court. P O Box 72. St Paul, Oregon 97137, or you may call Gary or Diane Sim on at 981 1216 Qualifications for the court are listed below 1 M ust be between the ages of 17 and 22. inclusive 2 M u s t tie at least a graduating senior in high school. 3 M usi be unmarried (never having been married) 4 M ust have her ow n horse and equipm ent and transportation for her horse. 5 M ust have sufficient free tim e for wardrobe fittin g s and to attend the various parades and other functions at w hich the court w ill represent the St Paul Rodeo These appearances w ill usually be on weekends Since January of 1986 over 4,000 calls a m onth have been answered by mental health professionals and volunteer crisis counselors at M etro Crisis Intervention Service, the m etropol itan area 24 hour hotline. Calls are up try nearly 1,000 a m onth over 1985 figures People call w ith a variety of problem s including suicide, dom estic violence, parent child co nflict and alcohol and drug issues. There are also many calls concerning basic needs such as emergency shelter, food and clothing Executive Director, Laura S tola r, attributes this increase in calls to several factors. The decrease in funding at the feder al, state and county levels has caused the reduction or elimina tion of many social program s,” she stated Also there are more people calling w ho are experiencing situational crisis such as unem ploym ent and divorce A dditionally there has been as increase in problems experienced by chronically men tally ill individuals.” She also feels that the agency, w hich is funded by M ultnom ah and W ashington Counties and United Way, is becom ing better know n in the com m unity for its 24 hour counseling, inform ation and referral, and is therefore being utilized more extensively To meet the heavy demand of calls, M etro Crisis Interven tion Service has made an appeal for volunteers MCIS is seek ing caring, non judgem ental individuals w ho t an work one (1) four hour shift per week No experience is needed Over 50 hours o f training is provided and all volunteers work under the supervision of mental health professionals. Interested indivi duals should contact the business o ffice at 226 3099 Peninsula Park Community Happenings C h a ra c te r B u ild in g T h ru S p o rts T Th,3 45 5 45 p m $15 Instrs Pittman b staff A variety of sports b conditioning Intro to wrestling W re s tlin g Age 8 14. M W F 5 M 7 30 p m 815 p h * < i Instr Pittm an ft staff C o n d itio n in g ft a e ro b ic s M W F 7 30 8 30 pm, ongoing Sept 8 Aug, 1987, $90 per year $10 per m onth Drop in fee $2 Instr C ondition ing staff Aerobic f t conditioning w orkout for adults, class size is limited Child Care $12 for term or $2 drop in fee per child Childcare for children 1 8 years available during conditioning and aerobics class W re s tlin g T Th. 8 30 9 30 pm. Sept 30 Der ,1 Instr Pittman ft staff W restling w orkout time for adults THE NATIONALIST VIEW A NATIONAL WEEKLY NEWSLETTER New York. 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I have 30 days to pay (check one) TNV News Syndicate P.0. Box 644 Adelphi Station Brooklyn, N.Y. 11238 DEMOCRACY VS APARTHIED In South Africa. There Is Only One Solution Your Support of The Freedom Fighters Will Hasten the Day of Victory for Democracy. One man - One vote Give as if the absence of Liberty there diminishes all of us. in truth, it does Enclosed is my check/M 0 for ___________________ as my contribution to the Freedom Fighters m the South African struggle for One man - One vote Send Contribution to: ^ * O f ^ ^ o u f ^ ^ ^ 0 ^ ^ n ^ l^ ^ ^ C ^ ^ T ^ 4 o n d a ^ h r u ^ a h jr d a ^ Labeled the British version of the Jackson Five, the Pearson siblings, or Fivestar. climbed quickly to the top of the U S pop charts w ith their 1985 debut album, Luxury o f Lite Their dehut album, featuring the hit singles and videos. Let Me Be The One and "A ll Fall D o w n ," is on its w ay to liecom ing gold Prior to their 1985 U S debut, Fivestar had already created a follow ing in their native England Fivestar consists o t 2 , year old Stedman, 19 year old Dons, 18 year old Lorraine. 17 year old Deniece and 15 year old Delroy The fam ily lives in Los Angeles and is currently recot ding their second album to be released in the late summer o f 1986 First CORPS, the acronym fo r the First Consolidated Original Peoples Service. Inc as organization chartered in New York in ,977 for the expres sion of African American aspirations, announces that it is officially |oinmg the chorus of Am ericans against apartheid, the hated system of govern ment in South A frica. 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