Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, September 02, 1987, Page 5, Image 5

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Church Council Apostolic
The United Northwest District Council, under the diocesan Bishop,
Sam Jones of Sacramento, California; District Elder Wilber Alston of Seat-
tie, Washinton; and Elder Clarence Welsh, hosting Pastor of Move of God
Apostolic Church located at 1303 N.E. Fremont, Portland, Oregon, invites
you to a church council beginning September 3rd through the 5th, held at
Bethesda Christian Church, located at 109 N. Emerson, Portland, Oregon.
Services will begin nightly at 7:30 p.m. Church services include a musical
on the 3rd and Evangelistic Service on the 4th and 5th.
Contact Evangelist Dorothy Welsh, 281-7504.
SEPTEMBER GRANT HIGH
GOLDEN REUNION SCHEDULED
t k Grant High School "Golden Years Reunion" has been scheduled for
Saturday, September 19, 1987 at the Lloyd Center Red Lion, according to
Frank Chown, Chairman.
The classes of June '36, January '37, June '37, January '38 and June
featured. Activities include: registration and a no host cocktail party at
5 p.m., dinner at seven followed by dancing to the live music of the Johnny
Callahan, Babe Binford, big band era.
A picnic at Grant High School park is scheduled the next day, 11a.m.-
4p.m., Sunday, September 20. Registration including dinner is $30 per ■
person. Husbands, wives and guests are invited.
For further informataion contact Jane Merriman Gilpin, 11144 SW
Collina Ave., Portland OR 97129, Phone 636-5080.
Over 500 friends and w e ll-w ish ers were on hand Sunday to show
their appreciation fo r Rev. and Mrs. John Jackson at a reception
held at the Red Lion. One o f the many g ifts Jackson received was
a fram ed photograph o f he and Ron Herndon being arrested during
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protest against the Honorary So. A frican Cousul in Portland. The
photograph, a g ift fro m the Oregon Rainbow C oalition, was pre
sented by co-chairs Beverly Stein (L) and Macceo Pettis (R)
Photo by Richard J. B row n
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BY Dr. Edward Ward
Tips of Maintaining
Your Dentures
Dr. T.L. Lewis
P astor/R evival Speaker
It' — Revival — Time
The pastor and people of Morning Star Baptist Church will once again
he in revival. The theme for this season's revival is, "W hy Do We Need
Revivals?" (Psalm 85:6) They are a vital and necessary experience in the
life of the believer. They uplift us so that we might rejoice in the God of our
salvation.
The entire community is invited to come and share in this season's re­
vival. Our own pastor, Dr. T.L. Lewis will be the speaker each night.
August 31st through September 4th (Monday through Friday), 7 p.m. each
night. Bus ministry and nursery facilities available. The church is located at
106 N.E. ivy 281-4925.
DENIAL CARE YOUR
FAMILY CAN COUNTON.
Are you one of the 50 million Americans who wear dentures? Or do
you care for an elderly or handicapped person who cannot maintain his or
her own dentures? If the answer is ves to either question, you should know
that denture wearers should have annual check ups by their dentist.
Because trie denture is a prosthetic device (an art if ical replacement of a
missing parti, and is subject to pressure, there are minute changes being
made in the denture and also in the surrounding tissues of the mouth.
Remember when you first received your denture, how snuggly both
the uppers and lowers felt? After awhile, perhaps months or years, the
detures became loose or the gums shrink The looseness occurs in the
supporting bone (ridges) beneath the plates.
If you are experiencing soreness, cheek biting, clacking sounds, dif­
ficulty swallowing and talking, or problems in chewing, you need to consult
your dentist to see if your dentures are structurally sound, and what adap­
tations are necessary.
Some patients attempt to repair their own dentures by purchasing kits
in the drug store. My advice is: Don't. You may further damage the den­
tines and alter their proper fit. Let a professional examine your dentures
and, at the same time, look for oral cancer or diseases of the lips, mouth,
and throat.
Ill-fitting dentures can distort one’s face, causing wrinkles at the cor­
ners of the mouth, and loss of distance of face length, giving one a witch­
like profile. Because I like to see my patients happy and comfortable with
broad smiles reflecting their contentment, I recommend regular denture
maintainance.
Phone (503) 228-3009
610 S.W. A lder. Suite 1008
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Corner o f Pth and Skidm ore
Sunday School 9:15 a. m
Sunday W orship 1 00 a m.
hristian Youth Fellowship 6 00 p m
(second and fourth Sundays)
Phillip S Nelson (Pastor)
N.E. First it Schuyler »284 1954
John H Jackson Minister. M E d . M D
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
General Dentistry
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• Prevention oriented
• Friendly professional staff
• Insurance gladly accepted
• Sedation for sensitive patients
• Fees discussed prior to treatment
• Visa/Mastercard accepted
• Convenient downtown location
• New patients welcome
• All bus lines/validated parking
• ADA member
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The American Baptist Convention, American Baptist Churches of
Oregon: Lott Carey Foreign Mission Convention: National, Oregon,
Portland Ecumenical Ministries, American Bible Society, M .&M
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As primary health care providers we offer a full range of naturopathic
health care service. The naturopathic physician provides preventative,
wholistic and natural family health care for a wide range of acute and
chronic conditions and minor traumatic injuries
The following is a list of services available through the clinic. Feel
free to call and discuss your questions about the naturopathic
approach to health and how it applies to you and your family.
STANDARD LABORATORY
AND DIAGNOSTIC TESTING
HAIR MINERAL ANALYSIS
PHYSIOTHERAPY,
MANIPULATION AND
MASSAGE
EXERCISE THERAPY
CLEANSING PROGRAMS
AND FASTING
COUNSELING
BOTANICAL MEDICINE
HOMEOPATHY
HYDROTHERAPY
COMPLETE PHYSICAL EXAMS
CONSULTATIONS FOR
SPECIFIC PROBLEMS
GYNECOLOGIC EXAMS ANO
WOMENS HEALTH CARE
NUTRITIONAL AND DIETARY
ASSESSMENT
ALLERGY TESTING AND
CLINICAL ECOLOGY
GERIATRICS
CHILDREN'S MEDICINE
SCHOOL AND JOB PHYSICALS
PRENATAL ANO
POSTNATAL CARE
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