Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 24, 1987, Page 9, Image 9

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    June 24, 1987, Portland Observer, Page 9
Smith Rocks
Rock Climbing
ference books. The center w ill house a co lle ction
of m aterials by, fo r and about Black people.
Photo by Richard J. B row n
Follow ing Friday's dedication o f the Black Re­
source Center at the North Portland Branch o f the
M u ltnom ah County Library, 512 N. K illin g sw o rth
St., Ursula Madden looks throu g h one o f the re-
As part of the JOY EXPLOSION,
we will have the first of what we
hope to be an annual Paul and Silas
Musicale, (Acts 16:25). We have
featured guest choirs from the city
and, as a special treat, we will
have the Washington Family in Con­
cert. Rev. and Mrs. Shirlean Wash­
ington as vocalists, Miss Trina
Washington, Pianist; DJ Washing­
ton Jr., 6-year-old percussionist.
The entire community is invited to
come and share in our annual JOY
EXPLOSION. Free transportation
t i t o
Mrs. Shirlean W ashington
7 p.m.: Neighborhood Witnessing.
Monday through Friday, 7 p.m.:
Evangelistic Services, Dr. DJ Wash­
ington, speaker.
Friday, 10 p.m. to 12 midnight:
Paul and Silas Musicale.
Rev Dr. Donald J. W ashington
On Sunday night, June 28th at
7 p.m. in the church's basement,
there will be a showing of the film,
"Sex, Drugs, and AIDS.'' The film
is narrated by actress Rae Dawn
Chong and is produced by O.D.N.
Productions, a non-profit educa­
tional media company.
Then on Monday night, we will
begin our week of Evangelistic Ser­
vices. Our guest Evangelist will be
the Rev. Dr. Donald J Washing­
ton, pastor of the Mount Herman
Baptist Church of Columbus, Ohio.
The services will begin at 7 p.m.
each night following the Neighbor­
hood Witnessing conducted by our
young people.
Rose City Connection, Inc., will
again be hosting the fourth annual
COMMUNITY TEAM CHALLENGE
on Saturday, June 27, at Delta
Park. Teams of 12, 6 males and 6
females, can enter into the competi­
tion in events such as the egg toss,
hot shot, relay race, football, obsta­
cles course and tug of war. The
entry fee is $120 per team ($10 per
team'member), and the proceeds go
to support ROSE CITY CONNEC­
TION'S scholarship fund.
Since 1984, COMMUNITY TEAM
CHALLENGE has become as annual
tradition in the community. Once
again, CTC will be taped and tele­
vised on Rogers Cablesystem Chan­
nel 38.
Application forms for teams can
be picked up at the Portland Ob­
server neyvspaper, 1463 N.E. Kil­
lingsworth, The Skanner news­
paper, 2337 N. Williams, The Urban
League, 10 N. Williams, or by call­
ing 285 2065. The DEADLINE FOR
ENTRY IS June 20, 1987.
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Celebration! Celebration! Celebration!
A Worshipful Celebration with Dr. Ralph D. Abernathy, Pastor, West
Hunter Street Baptist Church, Atlanta, Georgia, at Vancouver Avenue
First Baptist Church, 3138 N. Vancouver Avenue, Dr. O.B. Williams, Pas­
tor Dr. Abernathy is Chairman and president, Foundation for Economic
Enterprise Development (FEED), Washington, D.C., President Emeritus,
Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Atlanta, Georgia.
Dr. Abernathy rose with awesome duty of succeeding his closest friend
and associate. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., as President of Southern Chris­
tian Leadership Conference. In fact. Dr. Abernathy was there standing at
Dr. King's side when he was assassinated. An hour later Dr. King died in
his arms. Everyone is invited to attend these services, Friday night at
7:00 p.m., July 3; Sunday, 10:35 a m. and 7:00 p.m., July 5, 1987.
The Struggle Against Racist Violence
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"The Struggle Against Racist Violence", presented by Frontline news­
paper will feature keynot speaker Gerald Lenoir from the Bay area, who is
the co-chair of the Black Liberation Commission of Line of March Local
panel includes Ben Priestly of the Black United Front, Chisao Hata of the
Japanese American Citizen's League and Mazen Malik of the General Union
of Palestinian Students. Sunday, June 28th at 6:30 p.m. at Mt. Olivet ap-
tist Church, 116 N.E. Schuyler. $2-4 admission.
Call 282-4153 fo r childcare and more in fo rm a tio n .
Walnut Park Lock & Key
533 N.E. Killingsworth
503-288-6338
Free Workshop
The Oregon Chapter of the National Association of Blacks in Criminal
Justice invites you to a free informational workshop on jobs in the criminal
Trina and "D .J .'
and nursery services provided. The
Church is located at 106 N.E. Ivy,
one block west of Union Ave. and
one block south of Fremont.
The following is a schedule of
the JOY EXPLOSION events:
Sunday night, 7 p.m.: Film,
"Sex, Drugs, and AIDS, narrated
by Rae Dawn Chong.
Monday through Friday, 6 p.m. to
To keep warm—put on a hat. Eighty percent of your body heat escapes
through your head
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The workshop will be held Friday, June 26, 1987, at Portland Community
College Cascade Campus, 705 N. Killingsworth, in Jackson Hall, on the
2nd floor, from 9:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. All are welcome to attend.
Women s Chapter to Hold Banquet
The Mt. Olive Grand Chapter, O.E.S. affiliated with the M.W. St. Joseph
Lodge A.F. Et A M. of Oregon will host its annual banquet this Saturday,
June 27' 1987 at 6 p.m. at the Viscount Hotel on N.E. 2nd. This gala event
will be capped by the crowning of a new queen, states Mrs. Clara Mae Peo­
ples, out-going Queen. The illustrious Clarence Talbert is Grand Master of
the M.W. St. Joseph Lodge. Elected officials of the Mt. Olive Grand Chap­
ter, O.E.S. are: Sister T.M. Sylvester, Gr. W. Matron; Brother George
Jones, Gr. W. Patron; Sister M L. Scott, Gr. A. Matron; III. J.C. Moore,
Gr. A. Patron; Sister Luella Jackmon, Cor. Secretary; Sister T.M. Diggs,
Gr. Treasurer; Sister Willie Ranson, Gr. Conductress; Sister Viola Horsly,
Worthy Matron.
Allen Temple Hosts 1987
Mammoth Tea
ALLEN TEMPLE CME CHURCH
Corner of 8»h and S kidm ore
Sunday School 9:15 a.m.
Sunday Worship 11 00 a m (
Christian Youth Fellowship 6:00 p m
(second and fourth Sundays)
Phillip S. Nelson IPastor)
T H E 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 Et Schuyler • 284-1954
John H Jackson, Minister. M Ed , M D
9 30 A M Church School
11 00 A M Congregational Worship
5 0 0 P M Vesper Service
10 00 A M Baptism Fourth Sunday
11 00 Communion Each First Sunday
The American Baptist Convention, American Baptist Churches of
Oregon Lott Carey Foreign Mission Convention: National, Oregon
PoHland Ecumenical Ministries, American Bible Society, M.EtM.
Board
YOU ARE WELCOME TO W 0R9HIP AT
84 N E K illin g s w o r t h • 281 0499
A warm spirit of fellowship always'
Tuesday
Bible Band
Thursday
Choir Rehearsal
Sunday
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(Ainsworth & Albina)
281-3576
Sunday Bible Lessons........................................................ A M.
Sunday Worship Service..................................................11:00 A . M .
Wednesday Prayer Hour..................................................... 6:30 P.M.
Friday Bible Studies Class................................................... 6:30 P.M.
Recreation A c tiv itie s
• Participation in the State Games of Oregon
• Compete in the Portland Basketball League
• Camping hiking and retreat facility
accessible to church groups and families
• Family social hour weekly activity
Harold Bishop. M inister
"D o you not know that in a race all the runners run, but only one gets the
prize? Run in such a way as to get the prize."
1 Cor 9:24 INIV)
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EDWARD E. WARD, DMD
GENERAL DENTISTRY
DENTAL CARE FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY’
9 15am
Evangelistic
Worship
8 00pm
Noon Day
Prayer
Friday
The Pastor Speaks
7 30 p m.
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Chair Gladys McCoy, City Commis­
sioner Dick Bogel, State Senator
Bill McCoy, and 1987 Miss Tan
Cheryl Brown.
The co-chairpersons for the 1987
Tea were Robert Phillips and Lydia
Mumford. The pastor of the church
is Rev. Phillips. Nelson.
Peninsula Park Christian Church
5949 N. Albina
odate y o u r
7 00 p m
1115a m
630pm
Saturday
Morning Prayer
Allen Temple C.M.E. Church, lo­
cated at 4236 N.E. 8th Avenue,
held its 1987 Mammoth Tea on
Sunday, June 21, at 4:00 p.m.
This year's tea theme was "Roots
and Wings in the Spirit of Love."
Special hosts and hostesses for this
event included Multnomah County
24 hr Emergency Service
KâE
7 30p m
Morning
Worship
YPW W
Tuesday Friday
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Smith Rocks in Central Oregon
will be the setting for two days of
rock climbing in late June for those
experienced climbers who sign up
with the Portland Park Bureau's
Outdoor Recreation service.
With lead instructor Gini Horn-
becker, the group will use rope clim­
bing and rapelling skills in this pre-
meir climbing area. Leaving Port­
land at 6 p.m. June 26th, they'll
return June 28. A June 23 orien­
tation and instruction session pre­
cedes the trip.
The $60 fee pays for leadership
and group climbing equipment.
Participants will furnish food and
personal gear, including helpnets
and slings. Carpools will be arran­
ged.
Required pre-registration, with
enrollment on a first come first
serve basis, involves check payment
to City of Portland, mailed to Out­
door Recreation, 1120 S.W. 5th,
Room 502, Portland, OR 97204.
Outdoor Recreation's inquiry num­
ber is 796-5132.
Community Team
Challenge
Joy Explosion Comes to the Northwest
Beginning Sunday night, June
2)Bth at 7 p.m. through July 5th
the Morning Star Baptist Church
will celebrate JOY EXPLOSION.
It is a week long series of activities
sponsored by the Youth and Young
Adult Ministry of our Church.
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FRIENDLY PROFESSIONAL STAFF
INSLRANCE GLADLY ACCEPTED
SEDATION FOR SENSITIVE PATIENTS
FEES DISCLSSED PRIOR TO TREATMENT
VISA/MASTERCARD
NEW PATIENTS WELCOMED
A U BUS LINES - VALIDATED PARKING
OFFICE HOURS MONDAY SATURDAY. I AM
- EVENINGS AVAILABLE
ADA MEMBER
503-228-3009
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Dr. Edward G. Ward
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