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    Page 6, Portland Observer July 8, 1987
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S h r in e r s
R e u n io n
THE MOUNT O LIVfT BAPTIST CHURCH
N.E. First f» Schuyler • 284-1964
John M Jackton. Minister. M Ed M 0
9:30 A M Church School
11 00 A M Congregational Worship
5 00 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,
Portland Ecumenical Ministries, American Bible Society, M .& M .
Board
ALLEN TEMPLE CME CHURCH
Sunday School 9 15 a m
Sunday Worship 11 00 a m
Christian Youth Fellowship 6 00 p m
Isecond and fourth Sundays)
P h illip S N e ls o n (P a s to r)
Tuesday
Bible Band
Thursday
Choir Rehearsal
YOU ARE WELCOME TO WORSHIP AT
84 N E K illin g s w o r th • 281 0499
"A warm spirit of fellowship always"
7 30 p m
7 00p m
, Sunday
■ Sunday School 9 1 5 a m
Morning
11 15 a m
Worship
630pm .
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he \rk of Safety
• • li ”* » of
( iod in Christ
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Evangelistic
Worship
Tuesday Friday
thfc
8 00 p m
Noon Day
Prayer
Friday
The Pastor Speaks ’
7 30 p m.
Foiiou’ peace tc'dh
ali men e. hçLjtwse Saturday
without vvbicb no Morning Prayer
man shall see the
9 00 a.m .
broadcaa
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EDWARD
EDW ARD E. WARD, DMD
GENERAL DENTISTRY
•DENTAL CARE FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY”
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- PREVENTION ORIENTED
- FRIENDLY PROFESSIONAL STAFF
- INSLRANCE GLADLY ACCEPTED
- SEDATION FOR SENSITIVE PATIENTS
- FEES DISCISSED PRIOR TO TREATMENT
- VISA/MASTERCARD
- NEW PATIENTS WELCOMED
- ALL BUS LINES - VALIDATED PARKING
- OFFICE HOURS MONDAY SATL'RDAY, 8 AM
- EVENINGS AVAILABLE
- ADA MEMBER
en'
Parents Annonymous is Helping
Parents Succeed. Put your parent­
ing experience or problem solving
skills to good use by volunteering to
be a Parent Support Group Spon­
sor. Training provided. Call our
office at 234-7532.
Children are our most precious
resouce.
Y W C A Day C am p
H a s O p e n in g s !!
Looking for a place for your child
this summer that is fun, exciting,
educational and well supervised?
Enroll today in the YWCA Sum m er
Day Camp!
Youth, ages 514 to 12, can ex­
plore, learn about the community
and develop communication and
leadership skills.
Weekly camp
sessions run
through September 4. Arrival time
is from 7:30 - 9:00 a.m. and depar
ture time is from 4 - 5:30 p.m.
Camp activities include games
and singing, in-city field trips, bus
trips, swimming and overnight
campouts.
R egistration is now open.
Please call 223-6281, ext. 235, for
the Registration and Health History
form.
S u m m e r M e e t in g
5 PM
5 0 3 -2 2 8 -3 0 0 9
Dr. Edward G. Ward
610 SW Alder, suite 1008
A reunion for former staff and
patients of Shriners Hospital at 82nd
& Sandy Blvd. in Portland, Oregon,
is scheduled for Saturday, August
1, 1987 at 12:00 p.m. through
10:00 p.m. at the Milwaukie Senior
and Multi-purpose Community Cen­
ter located in North Clackamas Park
off Hwy 224 at Rusk Road. Con­
tact Harry Howell 238-1684 or Mrs.
Lenny Langley 665-5855 or W. Lout-
zenhiser 281-3528.
Public Service
Announcement
C o rn e r o f 8th an d S k id m o re
k
H o s p ita l
p \an
Apples, grapes, cranberries, plums and cherries should be stored in the
refrigerator immediately after purchase and are best eaten within a week.
The Travel Information Council
will hold its summer quarterly meet­
ing Wednesday, July 15, at 10 a.m.
The meeting will be held by way
of a telephone conference call. Per­
sons wishing to participate may
contact the council in advance at
378-4508 in Salem.
Cheryl Gribskov, executive direc­
tor, said the meeting agenda in­
cludes rule changes for the highway
logo sign program, a legislation up­
date and a report on a rest area
traveler information radio system
recently installed in Southern Ore­
gon. The council will also hear logo
sign program applicant appeals.
The council administers the rest
area Travel InfoCentre and highway
logo sign programs that direct
motorists to services such as rest­
aurants, lodging and gas stations.
Franchising: For You?
By Robert E. Kushell
There is a young entrepeneurial
movement in our country that has
heralded a new breed of individual
business people.
Dr. Ralph D. Abernathy, Pastor, West Hunter
Street Baptist Church, Atlanta, Georgia, was in
Portland this past weekend. Dr. Abernathy, who
is the current president of the Southern Christian
Leadership Conference, participated in services
held at Vancouver Avenue First Baptist Church
Friday, Saturday ana sunaay. ne cnau i u u r pan
the Davis family reunion.
(L-R) Rev. O.B.
Williams, Vane. Ave. First Baptist Church, Dr.
Abernathy: Rev. John Jackson, M t. Olivet Baptist
Patients Expect White
Beat Fatigue
Doctors should wear white coats and maintain a for­
mal manner say patients that were polled.
Dr. Thomas H. Lee of Harvard Medical School polled
200 patients in Boston and San Francisco. 74% said
they prefer to call their doctor by his or her title and
last name. And 65% said that M.D.'s should wear
white coats, 53% disapproved of physicians in jeans
and 27 percent disliked docs in sneakers or running
shoes.
"When you're sick, you want to be treated by some­
one who deserves respect, if not reverence," says Dr.
Lee. "You want a doctor to look like a doctor."
Find yourself sluggish behind the desk, fatigued at
work? Take a three minute walk at break time in one of
these modes: long strides with arms swining, or walk
with a natural gait.
Psychologist Sara Snodgrass of Skidmore College in
Saratoga Springs, NY studied 79 students and their
walk. She found that those who walk purposefully,
with their arms swinging and eyes ahead, feel much
better after a walk.
The right walk can be a good pick-me-up for the mind
as well.
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Cox Funeral Home has a staff dedicated to the families in
their hour of need with low cost funerals, dignity and liberal
terms.
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(Ainsworth & Albina)
281 3576
9-45 A M
Sunday Bible Lessons...................................................... ..
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Recreation Activities
• Participation in th e S tate Gam es of Oregon
• C om pete in the Portland Basketball League
• C am ping hiking and retreat facility
accessible to church groups and families
• Fam ily social hour w eekly activity
Harold Bishop. M inister
• Do you not kn ow th at in a race all the runners run. but only oneg 8ets the
prize? Run in such a w a y as to get the prize.
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KRUSTEAZ
Shipping • Cremation • Buriel
2736 N.E. Rodney • (503)281 4891
Portland, Oregon 97212
P e n in s u la P a rk C h r is tia n C h u r c h
SAVE
ÌSAVE
The phenomenon is called “fran­
chising.”
There are now about 500,000
owners of franchises in the United
States, and about 2,000 franchising
companies, or franchisors. Before
one thinks about starting his own
business by buying one of these
franchises, there are a number of
questions one should ask oneself
These would include:
How much money can I afford to
invest?
What is my ability to borrow?
What type of training is offered9
Does the franchisor offer finan­
cial assistance?
To assist prospective franchisees
in making the best evaluation of a
franchise offering, a series of tapes
answering 100 of your most dif­
ficult questions, have been de­
veloped
Because of the many franchising
questions prospective franchisees
have, I’ll be happy to answer one
question about franchising to any­
one who sends a stamped, self-ad­
dressed envelope to: Franchise
Learning & Consulting Ctr. Ltd.,
Dept. S. 20 Lattingtown Road, Glen
Cove, NY 11542.
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