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    June 29, 1988, Portland Observer, Page 5
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S C R IP T U R E O F T H E W E E K
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‘Joy Explosion’
The Young A d u lt M in is try of
M orning Star M issionary B aptist
C h u rch and its Pastor, Dr. T. L.
Lew is, co rd ia lly invite you to w o r­
sh ip w ith them in th e ir “ JOY EX­
PLOSION ’88” revival.
“ Joy E x p lo s io n ” is a m in is try
sponsored by the young a d u lts of
the church. Each year we plan a
'w eek of preaching, teaching, and
reaching, along w ith a m usic
w orkshop and concert.
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h is year
our keynote speaker
w ill be the Rev. Ray A. C otton,
p astor o f the M acedonia C hurch
o f S eattle, WA. The M acedonia
C h o ir w ill also share in th is joy
fille d occasion.
The w eek w ill begin on M on­
day, June 27th at 7:30 p.m. and
w ill co n tin u e through Sunday,
Ju ly 3rd at 3:00 p.m.
There w ill be an “ E xplosion
W o rksh o p ” to be held June 29th
-July 1st at 6:00 p.m. A "H a lle lu ja h
W orksh o p C o n c e rt” w ill be held
on Saturday, July 2nd at 7:00 p.m.
C om e ready to PRAISE and
W ORSHIP. S upport us in our e f­
fo rts to m agnify the LORD.
F o r f u r t h e r in f o r m a t i o n ,
call: (503) 281-4925, 106 N.E. Ivy
Street, Portland, OR 97212.
“ And I will give him the Morning
Star. ”
Som ething Inside
There’s something inside
That makes you go on.
Though the road is rough
And things go wrong.
There’s something that lifts
Your heart in song.
‘Friendship Unlimited’ Needs Support
T his year the Friendship Unlim­
ited outreach m in istry are e xtend­
ing the program to w om en w ith
children. “ There is a great need
fo r the w om en (w ith th e ir c h il­
dren) in th e co rre ctio n a l in s titu ­
tional system s to have a fam ily
oriented program that w ill m in is ­
ter to th e ir needs after they have
been released,” says Mrs. Jessie
Salgado. Also, there are m any
p ro stitu te s w ho no longer w ant to
be in v o lv e d in th e
"s tre e t
w a lk in g ” business; w ho have not
1 ch ild — but — several.
The program assists the w o ­
men in g e ttin g th e ir children
back. U sually the w om en have
their children; but, there are som e
w hose children are in fo ste r
hom es. They m ust attend parent­
ing classes for a required period.
They are allow ed to v is it th e ir c h il­
M rs. and Rev. Paul S algado
dren in the foster hom es — once a
week.
The third flo o r w as reserved
by M a ttie A nn C allier-Spears
The Friendship Unlimited pro­
solely fo r the occu p a n cy o f five
gram trys to create a hom e envi­
d e s titu te fem ales.
p proxim ately seven years
ronm ent fo r each fa m ily housed
ago, Rev. and Mrs. Paul Sal­
in the fa cility. Each w om an and
Rev. and Mrs. Salgado have 30,
gado and th e ir three children
her ch ild re n have access to the
60 to 90 days in w h ic h to w ork
sought to fin d a way to m in is te r to
kitchen, living room , and w ashing
w ith each fem ale w ho is placed in
p e rs o n s le s s fo rtu n a te than
fa c ilitie s . Mrs. Salgado says “ W e
th e ir care; before th e ir release.
them selves.
encourage them to cook their
They saw w hat w as taking
ow n m eals.”
They w ork w ith fem ales on
place in the c ity of Portlarid1 but
There is a check-in and a
drugs or are p ra c tic in g p ro­
m ainly in the N orth, N ortheast
check-out
tim e. There is 24-hour
s titu te s . They have received
and S outheast areas — w here the
supervision.
The daily schedule
w om en from co rre ctio n a l in s titu ­
low incom e and the socio-eco-
starts
at
7:00
a.m. each m orning
tions, from probation centers and
no m ica lly deprieved seem ed to
and lights-out is 11:00 p.m. each
dire ctly from the street.
be stym ied by th e ir fate.
night. There are trained volun­
A place to execute th is plan
teers w ho a ssist by talking to the
The w om en are taught how to
was needed; so, a three (3) story
w om en on a 1 -to-1 basis.
handle th e ir finances, how to
h o u s e — w ith its e q u ity d o ­
“ We only have room for 5 w o ­
budget, and c h ild care. N ot only
n a te d — w as offered to them . The
men and we w ould like to expand;
are th e ir physical and m ental
house was b u ilt in 1912 and co n ­
but, we w ant it to be a safe hom e
needs m et; but, th e ir spiritual
stantly in need of w ork. It was
says Mrs. Salgado.
needs — as w ell.
The Salgado fam ily, also, re­
ideal.
side in the fa cility. They occupy
the second flo o r ... along w ith
The world’s in a hurry
Oft’ passing you by.
With a lump in your throat
You wish you could cry,
But something inside
Keeps your head held high.
No matter how weary
At the close of the day
There’s something inside
That makes you pray
Asking for courage
Along life’s way.
It dwells in your heart
This something inside
Helping you face life
When you’d rather hide,
It’s God’s love within you
Always ready to guide.
— by Gladys Adkins
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I will guide thee.
(Ps. 32:8)
PORTLAND OBSERVER
“ The Eyes and Ears of the Community"
288-0033
Revelation 2:28
Heart disease
can prit yon
in a grave situation
Free Vet Clinic At Baloney Joe’s
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M ike Salgado, th e ir 14 year old
son, w ill be a tte n d in g Benson
H igh S chool next year. “ It has not
been easy fo r him ; but, he is p re t­
ty stable and he’s s tro n g ” says
Mrs Salgado. “ He plays baseball
and w orks in the sum m er. He
keeps busy. H e’s learned q u ite a
b it — I’m sure."
The o ther 2 Salgado children:
th e ir daughter, M arcine, now 23
years old and m arried w ith a c h ild
o f her ow n on the way — was
there w hen they began the pro­
gram; A nthony, 22 years old, is
em ployed at the Safeway Ware
house in C lackam as and lives in
Gresham . He, too, w as at hom e
when the fa c ility was begun.
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Comments From The Women:
" I ’ve never been in a fa m ily that
fu n ctio n e d as a fa m ily .”
"I ca n ’t hide from th e m ."
“ It’s easy fo r me to talk about
my past life .”
“ I can see how a fa m ily fu n c ­
tio n s su c c e s s fu lly by w a tching
Rev. and Mrs. S algado."
The program fu n c tio n s on a
non-profit basis. It needs the corn
m u n ity ’s support. There are item s
that are needed, NOW : clo th in g
(all sizes fo r the wom en), tow els,
fo o d s, to ile trie s , bed sh e e ts
(twin), and c h ild re n ’s clo th in g (in­
fant to 12 years old fo r girls and
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boys).
The goals of Friendship Unlim ­
ited is: (1) to treat each person
w ith d ig n ity and respect. (2) to tell
them to "N ever Give U p!' (3) to
rem em ber that no one is ever turn
ed away. (4) to alw ays have hope.
(5) to know that we love them —
but — God loves them also.
If you w ould like to volunteer
your services or w ould like more
inform ation about the program ,
call: (503) 239-0983.
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m al w ill also receive a physical
exam ination. Should the anim al
need fu rth e r m edical a tte n tio n , it
A free veterinarian c lin ic for
pets ow ned by the hom eless w ill
be open at Baloney Joe's, 313 E.
Burnside, on Sunday, July 10,
Heart disease, stroke and related disorders pose a very grave threat. In
fact, they kill nearly as many Americans as all other causes combined.
At the American Heart Association, we have some simple suggestions
that could reduce your risk of cardiovascular disease. Don't smoke.
Reduce the fat and cholesterol in your diet And keep high blood pressure
o ther sta ff members.
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w ill be provided.
10:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Dr. Patricia H uff, DVM, from
Pet Sam aritan C lin ic, w ill give
hom eless dogs and cats a d is ­
tem per and rabies shot. Each ani-
A lbina M in isterial A llian ce
The vet c lin ic is sponsored
pe rio d ica lly at Baloney J o e ’s by
A nim al R escue and Care, a non­
p ro fit voluntee r organization.
285-0493
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Bible Band
Thursday
Choir Rehearsal
YOU ARE WELCOME TO WORSHIP AT
American Heart Association
in Oregon
84 N E K i l l i n g s w o r t h • 281 0499
“ A warm spirit of fellowship always”
2121 SW Broadway Ave.
Portland, OR 97201
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Sunday
Sunday School 9 1 5 a m
Morning
11 15a m
Worship
6 30 p m
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Evangelistic
8 00 p m
Worship
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Prayer
Friday
The Pastor Speaks”
7 30 p m.
Saturday
M orning Prayer
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J e su s L o ves You!
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Allen Temple CME Church
4236 N.E. Eighth Avenue
(comer of 8th & Skidmore)
Portland, Oregon 97211
(503) 287-0261
9 00am
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Come Together!
All of God’s People
at AINSWORTH U.C.C.
MORNING WORSHIP
11:00 a.m.
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Call 284-8767 fo r upcoming Events and Activities
I Office Hours: Tuesday-Friday 11:30 am-3:30 pm
JURISDICTION #1
H EADQ UARTER ’S CHURCH
GREATER SOLID ROCK C .O.G .I.C.
1705 N.E. DEKUM • PORTLAND, OR 97211
Phone: (503) 283-1524
PASTOR & BISHOP
The REV. A R. HOPKINS
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CHURCH SCHOOL
11:30 a.m.
CHURCHES IN DISTRICT
A1
M c K inney temple
ELDER: E.C.SUELL
1737 N.E. ALBERTA ST.
PORTLAND, OR 97211
CHRIST MEMORIAL CHURCH
ELDER: R L .T A T E
1552 N KILLINGSWORTH ST.
PORTLAND, OR 97217
Jurisdiction #1
Headquarters Church
Greater Solid Rock C.O.G.I.C.
A ctive S u p p o rte r o f the
P o rtla n d O rganizing P ro ject
BETHEL TEMPLE
SUPT.: A. SHANKLE
1545 SOUTH BROOKI YN AVE.
EUGENE, OR 97403
Invites
“All O f Gods’ People”
Rev. Thomasina Yuille — Pastor
To
State P re-C onvocation
2941 N.E. Ainsworth Street
M usical
7:30 P .M .
Saturday, Ju ly 9th, 1988
ST. LUKE M EM O R IAL
I ELDER: L. ADAMS
1 2700 N.E. SUMNER SI
PO RTLAND, OR 97211
GREATER PEACE
SUPT.: E. WILSON
4009 N. MISSOURI ST
PO RTLAN D , OR 97227
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1705 N.E. Dckum • Portland, Oregon
(50.3) 283-1524
Pastor & Bishop - The Rev. A. R. Hopkins
FREE W IL L CHURCH
FOR A L L NATIONS
ELDER: TH U R M AN HOLMES
420 M ARKET ST.
k l A M A T H I \ l I S, OR 97603
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W IL L IA M S TEMPLE
ELDER: M. W ALKER
241 N.E. HANCOCK
PO RTLAND, OR 97212
NAZARENE C .O .G .I.C .
SUPT.: L. DOTSEY
9119 N. DRUM M OND ST.
PO RTLAND, OR 97217
LIG H T HOUSE C .O.G .I.C.
ELDER: T. MOORE
1123 N.E. EREMONI
PORTI AN D , OR 9721 I
CORNERSTONE COM M. CHURCH
SUPT.: B E. JOHNSON
2216 N.E. K ll I INGSWOR IT IS I
PORTLAND. OR 97211
I a GRANDE C .O L, EC.
ELDER I D. LOWE.
1303 T ’ STREET
I a GRANDE, OR 97850
S A I EM MISSION C .O .G .I.C
SUPT : A. SH A N K I I
4308 H ll I ROSE S I.
SALEM . OR 97309
‘JULY 11 17, 1988 » STATE CONVOCAT ION”
’ “CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST
Church Of God In Christ
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Psalm 34:3
Phillip S. Nelson, Pastor
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