Hage 4, Portland Observer, December 24, 1986 Pastor Awarded Doctor Degree yU nuolta* ijrn* r/*nuf: to n oCow. ur thank gnu ¿0* you* ^imr/dup nuH rjood u iff. and -inrorfij ui.4 you off the kippiiiWì timi a |),*o P h illip S N e la n n IP a a to r ) Offer Expires Jan. 1, 1987 a ir d is im i 4 Special Safety Precautions Urged For Holiday Shoppers 7048 N.E. Union Ask For Joyce Ask lor Stacey Christm as Special $40.00 includes hair and 5 conditioners also featuring: As more shoppers than ever before take to the streets this Christmas season pedtstnans ate being warned to be more cautious than ever in pro tecting themselves and their valuables Noting that crime statistics usually rise during the holiday season, the Braiding $55 283-1292 Dictograph Security Information Burueau of Florham Park N J , is offering these safety tips to shoppers and other pedestrians • Walk confidently Know where you are going If you don’t enter a store and ask for directions • Think about appearance Expensive suits and flashy dresses might draw unwanted attention Long, confining skirts, clogs, platform shoes, tight pants, easy to grab capes long necklaces and scarves offer little free dom of movement and make you an easy victim • Be extra alert around stores and hanks They are favorite hangouts for g o d e t e your EDWARDE WARD, DMD GENERAL DENTISTRY DENTAL CARE EDR THE WHOLE FAMILY" M » R s T tlN T » W U C O M IU S U R i s i m i . » - » SLJO STI0 IS R R IM , - o rn a HorRsenNOs» sstirds » • sm si > m i» i vmid ss su sai» - SOS M I M SI R 5 0 3 *2 2 8 -3 0 0 9 Dr. Edward G Ward bio SW Aldrr, tuilr KAM A v .' psv »•to'* n » .- ' I u * v l4 y YOU Aire W FL C D M f TO W ORSHIP A 1 84 N E K illin g s w o rth • 28 1 0499 A warm spirit of fallowship always' frfcto H e' d / 30 p m Thu» v i a y Cho.» H a h e e rv ii 1 < JO r m Sunday J 5u»»*1ay S< h»H»l J ’* ■ The ( «Sv hurch of God Christ *ÍY» A,Ä*ww Awrtr^ AjjUV in Mwj« jOOAjHr^ I r ta ip - W ».'\h»p 11 1 5 a m w w 5 »p m p 1 »»• W»i»\h»p H (JO p m B 1 »«OMI** F 1-fiay N< h » i (Jay » the BiWt P»ava» F »nie» Rbr I he- P a tio * Spopfct 1 10 p m 1 f t S aturday ™ M»irr<" y P>ay»t Lorù «m«*- '•*-»» COMMUNITY CHURCH of GOD 202 N E. Skidmore 281 58/8 204 5669 Services 9 45 a.m., Sunday Scfiool 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 Or Hazel L Brown Sr O D 9 15 a rt» M<>»»>•' »q * Assistant Pastor SMILE - GOD LOVES YOU Reverend T L Lewis Board of Directors of the Portland Sickle Cell Foundation, the Chns tian Women Against Crime, and a member of Commissioner Dick Bog les' Pastors Forum YW CA King Celebration The YW CA of Portland 1111 S W 10th Avenue, will celebrate the late Dr. Martin Luther King's birthday on Thursday, January 15, from 6 to 8 30 p.m. The celebration, entitled "Continuing the Dream ..." will focus on the progress in the battle for social justice Students from Sabin Elementary School have created works of art fot display The Hughes Methodist Church Children's Choir will perform, and a speaker will share ideas on King’s quest to eliminate intetracial injustice in America. A birthday cake will complete the party The event is free and all members of the community are invited. Fot fut ther information, call the YWCA 223 6281, extension 217. Som a w inter roosts of blackbird flocks had more than a million txrda THE M O U N T O L IV E T B A P T IS T C H U R C H N E First b Schuyler • 284 1954 Job»» H Jachfton M«risiion » or u s u in i nrusrs - iils txsci sui» rama to tri n e i vt 'B l MISURI IRÒ - The PSCAF held a lurkey drawing lor Thanksgiving, which proved quite successtull Above is a picture of Luther Sturevant, the Pastor of Wood lawn Methodist Church as he pulls the winning tickets Wendy Bradley won the first turkey and the second turkey was won by Mrs. Eda Carrofl. but she joyfully donated the turkey ba< k to the Foundation. The Fuundation then gave the turkey to a local Sickle Cell Anemia family Many thanks to all you wonderful (>eople who continue to sup(x>rt the Foundation in its mission to serve sickle cell anemia clients and their families in an effort to help make their lives more meaningful The Foundation is in dire need of postage and monetary contributions and plans to launch a membership drive in early ,987 Those wishing to make contributions, should make them payable to the PSCAF, Inc. (tax deductible) and mail them to P 0 . Box 11124. Portland, OR 97211. The Foundation will hold a training session December 27, at noon, at the Foundation, in Suite 104 Information will be shared on how Families with Sickle Cell children may he eligible for iddition from social security Reverend T L Lewis pastor ot Morning Stai Baptist Church. 106 N E Isry, was awarded the Doctor of Divinity Degree from Bethany Bible College b Theological Semi­ nary during the Winter Commence ment Pastor Lewis is a graduate of Bishop College in Dallas, Texas, where he received his Bachelor of Arts Degree, and also the Pitts burgh Theological Seminary in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where he received his Masler’s Degree in Religion. He has been pastor of the Mor ning Star Baptist Church since Feb ruary, 1982 Dr Lewis is also active in community and civic affairs He is a member of the Baptist Mini sters' Fellowship of Portland, Ore gon; a member ot the Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon, he is on the 9 .0 0 a m HKBAM • Walk with someone There's safety in numbers Walking alone in lonely areas invites attack Even a leashed dog. whether large or small, can be a deterrent to most muggers • Protect your valuables Grip youi purse or briefcase close to your body Don’t set them down anywhere Don't use a purse with a shoulder strap tiecause. if it is snatched, you might easily be thrown to the ground and injured Carry your wallet in a safe, inside pocket Avoid carrying large amounts of cash Don’t flash money Keep a list of your credit cards and other important papers at home. • Avoid dark streets and entryways Well lit areas are the safest places • Avoid shortcuts: Don't cut through parks and alleys, particularly at night They sometimes breed trouble • Don’t accept rides It’s always better to walk than ride in a car with a stranger • On buses: Hold onto your packages and sit m the front near the driver It you need directions, ask the driver, not other passengers • On subways or trains Wait near the ticket booth until you are ready to board Don t enter an empty cai, look for one with several people in it. • If you believe you are being followed If your pursuer is on foot, cross the street, vary your pace and change directions If he persists, go to a lighted store and call police If you are pursued by someone in a car, turn around and walk in the opposite direction Go up a one way street If he persists jot down the license number and call police Do not be afraid to look back It will let your pursuer know that you cannot be taken by surprise • When you return home Ask your driver to wait until you are inside Do not enter an elevator alone with a stranger Have your key ready and watch for intruders who might be hiding behind bushes or in a hallway • II you are attacked: Be sure to s c re a m -th e louder the better Do not be afraid to cause a fuss, particularly if there are people nearby Drop to the ground. 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Fri day, 8:00 am to 3:30 pm; Saturday, 7:30 am to 1 30 pm. According to American Red Cross officials it is important for all eligible donors to participate in order to avert a shortage of blood this winter At the present time it is difficult for the Red Cross to main­ tain its blood collection goals since many loyal and continuous donors are away on vacation or involved in holiday activities. The need for blood, however, does not decline and in otdei to keep a sufficient supply on hand it is necessary for first time donors to become invol­ ved in this vital community event. To be eligible to donate blood, a person must be between the ages of 17 and 66. weight at least 110 pounds and be in good health, additional information on becoming a volunteer blood donor, contact the American Red Cross 204 4040 fopx O «1, - V Y V DryxCleaning Has been serving the North and Northeast Com- munity for 20 years. Dry cleaning; laundered shirts; alterations; fast service. 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