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P age 6, P o rtla n d O b se rve r, N o v e m b e r 5, 1986 ON EARTH HALU^ IN T E R P R E T IV E H IS T O R Y Q U IL T S 1st A m m u i Chocolate ® S outhern Sw eets A N D P O E M S BY J .M . G A TES * 9 » I < R obert & Assoc. Id e n tify in g Y our A dvertising Needs ’ll suitable means of advertising whether it be television, radio or print media in a cost efficient manner W e offer a wide range of services w hich better assist in advertising in a more cost efficient and productive manner We here at Roberts’ ft Associates are involved in assisting our clients in advertising their various goods and services We do this by helping to identify the most receptivo market, then assist them in obtaining the most The Justice Center w ill be host for J M Gates w ork from Novem ber 3, 1986 to January 2, 1987 The w ork w ill be in three exhubit cases in the entry floor corridor The w ork may be viewed from 9 00 in the morning til 4 30 at night, Monday through Friday The Jus tice Center is located at 1120 SW 3«i in Portland Gates is cited in Volum e 40 (authors) of The Library of Congress National Union Catalog 1973 1977 She earned the Master of Business A dm inistration degree from New York University in 1949 Gates is cited in Volume 40 (authors) of The Library of Congress National Union Catalog 1973 1977 She Ail II« »nu made Swccla • . . • . • U h ">ki I* i hu i <nir h i " U h r* ami grain I uh it I h rw mmk' \11 U lin k C h r is tin a s M u s ic • K w a n z u a lu b lc S a tu rd a y , I k i c i t i l x r <>, 1‘ tH fi 10 (Ml a in . — 6 p in . 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W orship Tuesday Fnday N oon Day Prayer t- d ., T o l l o n ’ peace u ú tb T” Pastor Speaks 1 30 p m . all men t halun- u’iiboul ivbicb man shall set the ---- Lord Rep M a rg a re t C a rte r c h a ts w ith B la n ch e K in d ric k w h ile she has her b lo o d p re s s u re c h e c k e d by L e ila n i W ilso n , a b lo o d p re s s u re te c h n i c ia n w ith K a is e r P e rm a n e n te s C e n te r to r H ealth R esearch. The C e n te r is p a rtic ip a tin g in a n a tio n a l s tu d y to d e te rm in e w h e th e r o r n o t a n ti h y p e rte n s iv e d ru g s s h o u ld be u se d to tre a t a sp e c ia l ty p e o f h ig h b lo o d p re s s u re in p e o p le o v e r 60 The b lo o d p re s s u re c h e c k and c h a n c e to ta lk w ith Rep C a rte r w e re o ffe re d by th e G e o rg e C arter P ie d m o n t L o a ve s F ish e s C e n te r P h o to by R ic h a rd J B ro w n 4 - . S I ’. » $«.- ■ 'UUD A M M r • AAR '« A M iw A P u b lic S ervie» o f th e P o rtla n d O bserver !v\ A lb in a M in iste ria l A llia n c e 286 0493 TH E M O U N T O L IV E T B A P T IS T C H U R C H 4 8? IMI P ia i*-: earned the Master of Business Ad m inistration degree from New York Local C hurch M a rc h es On to Expand C o m m u n ity A c tio n In to a " N e w D im e n sio n " It started five years ago when Reverend Roy L Tate set out to meet the spiritual needs of his church members, and to meet the practical needs of non members in North Portland's Albina district He started his church at 4237 N Mississippi w ith just he, his w ife Diane Tate and children Shunta and Troy He was a youthful 31 years old He now has over 100 members, m any of w hom were involved in a "n e g a tive ” lifestyle, but have since turned their life aroundl The success of his five years of achievements was earmarked by the rocent purchase of a now church facility at 1552 N Killm gsworth The significance of that purchase means Reverend Tate now has room to ex pand the follow ing com m unity action progrants drug and alcohol coun seling. free food and clothes distribution, com m unity inform ation center, and other needed programs As a positive statement to the com m unity, Reverend Tate wants to cap suli/o the new acquisition w ith a church dedication march and ceremony on November 23rd However, the city's Special Events Committee denied his church the right to march in the streets w ith m otorcycle police escorts Later, however, Reverend Tate appealed that decision to the Portland City Council and was granted the permission to march Interestingly enough, the march will not only include over 100 church members, out of state guests, but some city and county officials as well The dedication services w ill begin November 19, 20, 21 at 7 30 p m , and end w ith the march on November 23 at 2 30 p.m It w ill conclude the week long dedication ceremonies. • • ‘ * 7 * » Ä • >< ’*V FAIR S shi I hern N E First b S ch u yle r • 284 1954 John H Jac fc t o ” M inister M i d M (J 9 30 A M C hurch S chool 11 00 A M C ongregational W orship 5 00 P M Vaapar Service 10 00 A M B aptism Fourth Sunday » V f aA *»• S 11 00 C om m union Each Fust Sunday .. Ï / J The American Baptist Convention. American Baptist Churches of Oregon Lott Carey Foreign Mission Convention National, Oregon, P ortland E cum enical M in is trie s A m erican Bible S o cie ty. M b M Board * »* * ■ “ '¥•1 •' * 4 ‘1 •> T ■ n> » i; Tha face of the Statua of Liberty is tan faat wide Each aya is tw o teat six inches wide C O M M U N IT Y CHURCH of GOD 202 N E. S k id m o re 281 5678 284 5659 < V 4 S e rv ic e s 9:46 a .m ., Sunday School 11 00 a m , M ornin g W orship 7:00 p m . , Evening W orship 7:00 p m W ednesday, Prayer M eeting V ic to r R B r o w n . B T h e o lo g y . P a s to r Dr Hazel L Brown Sr . 0 D • t Assistant Pastor SMILE - GOD LOVES YOU ^ o d a te y o u ,^ . <v.a a /►* EDW ARD E W ARD. DMD GENERAL DENTISTRY DENTAL CARE FOR THE WHOLE F AMILY" %© r»|k|«.nON O«UMttD sanNoty n to ru u o N u jtx rr ISSI «kNU l.lx tx t « u r t i l i u n * no» roa u n s i t p i r x ttiv n h u IIM M UHILAID « M is s io n e * to n ix ra iv T •e» rxTiivn » lu o a iD SU. USIINLS - «UlDATtO FXIIIM. o rn a m l n o n io s*n «o*t i sa * ra * J 0* * 11 *NI Ik IVPK so* arasti 5 0 3 -2 2 8 -3 0 0 9 Dr. Edward G. Ward 510 SW Alder, s u d i 1008 paV01 «nt • I ptah Rv* "H o w to Be the Best Seller in Your Town, the Art and Science of S elling," w ill be presented as a live teleconference by Portland Com m unity College and the Portland Chamber of Commerce on Monday, Nov 24. at the PCC Sylvania Cam pus. 12000 S W 49th Ave The conference w ill show sales people how to keep prospects in an emotional buying state throughout the selling process, w ith the result of increasing the sales person s closing rate The nationally televised portion of the conference w ill include as presenters Fred Davis, vice presi dent for marketing of Jet America, a major airline; Tom McElligott, of McEIhgott Advertising, Minneapo lis, and host D Forbes Ley, presi dent of Sales Success Institute, Inc., and author of "T h e Best Seller " Ley’s book w ill be provided to each teleconference participant Portland panelist w ill be Bruce Maland, senior marketing represen tative for Honeywell Inform ation Systems. Program topics w ill include pro blems in selling, the selling process, attention getters, handling ob|ec tions and closing, prospecting, understanding personalities, self image and live questions and answers. Persons from small to medium sized companies w ho sell products or services in excess of $500 are target participants for the telecon ference, especially if they depend upon commissions for income The program w ill be from 9 a m. to 2 30 p m. in Room A1, Science Technology Building at Sylvania Campus Advance registration is $65, or $75 if paid at the door For tw o or more persons from the same company, the charge is $55 Lunch is included. Further inform ation is available from Keith Allen or Barbara Wal ker, 244 6111, Ext 4260 I 4 t# M E» E • ■k» « «1 ■0 K 4 « c JÛ « 3 o o we «0 4 Free Estimates ? .......— Davis i, and Sons Painting^Company kV* I« * 1 tO °’ VA» Interior Exterior Z83-Z459 * » H b j C <1 V > Or <n “5 c o M M Or O PCC and Portland C ham ber of C o m m erce Present T e leco n feren ce