» W ll^l^l I rW >w I O ctober 27, 1988, Portland Observer, Page 5 Albina Ministerial Alliance Sponsors Anti-Gang And Crime Rally he Albina M inisterial Alliance is sponsoring, An Anti-Gang & Crime Rally. The Theme: “ Unity in the Community,’ ’ Sunday, Oct. 30, 4:30 p.m. M orning Star Baptist Church, 106 N.E. Ivy Street, Port­ land, Oregon 97212. Reverend T. L. Lewis, Pastor. The Keynote Speaker w ill be Reverend Clarence Hill, Pastor, Inglewood, California. Rev. H ill is an A ctivist against Anti-Gang and Crime A ctivities Former Gang m em ber him self and has devel- T Rev. Joe Hardie, President Albina Ministerial Alliance Neighborhood Restoration by M attie Ann Callier-Spears 6 t he c ity w ill look better and the kids w ill have learned more — when we get fin ­ ished” , says Mr. Robbin M ayfield. M r. M a y fie ld is a p r iv a te businessm an w ho is contracted through the N ortheast C oalition of N eighborhoods. The Northeast C o a litio n ’s o ffic e is located in the King facility. Mr. M ayfield has taken it upon him self to rid the co m m unity of physical signs o f hatred and violence by training a group of hard w orking young people to paint over the g raffiti, that mars the w alls of b u ilding s and various s tr u c tu r e s , t h r o u g h o u t th e com m unity. He has, at present, seven (7) young people w orking w ith him. He began in Septem ber and they have refurbished approxim ately 50 sites. “ We are only funded through the firs t o f the year” says Mr. M ayfield; “ but, we are seeking long-term funding through the C ity of Portland.” He w ent on to say, “ We have received pledges and donations in excess o f $1,000 but we need more, if we intend to co n tin u e .” T “ W hen I firs t took on this pro­ ject, I d id n 't know w hat to expect, but its a w onderful thing being able to work w ith the youth and be a positive force.” Mr. M ayfield is a BIG man and he is stern but soft spoken. Idle hands can get into all kinds of m is c h ie f— but, busy hands can achieve m uch and even build cities. we are many m embers but only one body, the Alliance opened it’s arms to Clergy of all races. We as M inisters do not intend to fail to provide direct spiritural guidance and social assistance to any per­ sons whenever possible. Sunday's Representatives w ill include: M ayor’s O ffice, Portland Public Schools, Youth Gang Pro­ je c t, P o rtla n d P o lic e D ept., Juvenile Court and many others, in cluding area churches. Par­ ticipating Churches w ill be: Youth Choirs: Maranatha Church, Mt. Olivet Baptist Church, Greater Mt. Rev. Clarence Hill to assist other agencies in the deterence and development of Youth Gang Activities. The Albina M inisterial (AMA) began approxim ately 50 years ago as an all Black m inisters organiza­ tion. It’s primary purpose was to strengthen one another through brotherly fellow ship. As tim e pass­ ed, the organization grew, realizing Calvary Church of God in Christ, St. Mark Baptist Church, Emanuel Temple, Im m aculate Heart, A lbina Church of God, and others. Albina M inisterial Alliance jo in the C om m unity in com bating Crime, substance abuse, and a n ti­ gang activities in our C om m unity through unity. 0 r- id •S.-1 JEv« k American Heart Association In Oreaon 21 ?1 ? W Rroadway í & Portland. OR 97201 ★ Best Cash Prices ★ ¡DAD’S oil service Speedy Service 1 a I 11 Heating Oils 104 N.E. Russell St. Portland, OR 97212 (503) 282-51111 50 Gals. ’£-•-7 $3000 OO 100 Gals. $68°° 150 Gals. .V ' ■ » • . $102°° ? - A- ï«#v ■ ■y • » . ‘ ‘Measure 6 simply goes too far. jr » Betty Roberts Retired Oregon Supreme Court Justice “I am not a smoker, but Measure 6 concerns me. “I strongly believe this proposed measure to be a threat to the individual liberties of Oregonians. I felt I should share my thoughts with you in the hope that you will carefully examine the impacts of Measure 6. “Measure 6 would eliminate all desig­ nated smoking areas statewide, banning smoking in virtually all public places and all workplaces - even those in private homes where customers occasionally visit. “Oregon’s 1981 Clean Air Act has already established public separation for smokers and non-smokers and it has been well implemented through rational discussion within the legislative process. In response, Oregon com­ panies have provided smoking and non-smoking areas. “The present system is working. Why change if? “Measure 6 would force employers into policing employees and cus­ tomers, by holding employers responsible for all smoking behavior on their premises. “Measure 6 would establish fines up to $500 and even bring about arrest of those who ignore citations. How will our already overburdened law enforcement system handle this new caseload? “Let’s keep our designated smoking areas and preserve freedom of choice. “Let's vote no on 6!” The N ortheast C oalition receiv­ ed the contract fo r the removal of the gra ffiti along w ith the gang project emphasis. If you were driving dow n Union Avenue, on M onday (Oct. 17), you may have seen the painting crew hard at work. W ith brushes, lad­ ders and rollers in hand, four of the seven young people were busi­ ly covering “ The Hand W ritting On The Wall.” There were three (3) boys and one girl - Jason Sm ith, 20 years old, Donnie Hines - 20 years old, Richard Steward - 17 years old, and M iss Stephanie S cott A vington -18 years old. The young painters are em ­ ployed through the Portland In­ dustry C ouncil. They w ork a six hour day from Monday to Friday and they are e ither s till living at hom e or they’ve ventured out on th e ir own. Richard lives at the Vaun House on N ortheast Rodney. He has received his GED and w ill at­ tend OPI in January to take a course in C om puter Program ­ ming. Jason is hoping to get on w ith a large contracting o u tfit. “ I need som e experience” says Jason “ and hopefully, after w ork­ ing w ith Mr. M ayfield, I w ill be able to land a good paying job.” Donnie, who was born in Shreve­ port, Louisiana and cam e to Portland 12 years ago, is also us­ ing this job as a pivotal point. Stephanie, w ho d id n ’t w ant to have her picture taken un til she fixed her hair, is w orking to make ends meet. “ I have to w ork so that I can pay my rent.” Just then, Mr. M ayfield in­ stru cts them “ Paint the building, NOT the founda tion.” “ It is my in­ tention to do m ore than ju s t show them how to paint. I want to let them know that I love and care for them and I want to help build character." Pancake Fundraiser Set For Fred Meyer Six WHAT: BREAKFAST FUNDRAISER. WHERE: GRANGE HALL, 1125 S.E. MADISON PORTLAND, OREGON WHEN: SAT., NOV. 12, 1988 9:00 A.M. TIL NOON. A pancake breakfast w ill be held as a fundraiser for the Fred M eyer 6, Saturday, Nov. 12 at 9 a.m. til Noon. The breakfast w ill be served at the Oregon State Grange hall, 1125 S.E. Madison, in Portland. The breakfast includes hot-off- the-griddle pancakes, sausage or bacon, m ilk or coffee and all the trim m ings for $5. The m oney w ill be used to cover court and appeal fees for the six petitione rs arrested for c r im in a l tr e s p a s s a t th e H aw thorne Fred Meyer store. oped a model for curtailm ent in the California area. We all are concerned about the period of m onths our com m unity has been plagued w ith gang mur­ der and drive-by shootings. Our Citizens are in fear of the lives of their children as well as their own. The Albina M inisterial Alliance too has been concerned and have united their forces by sponsoring Days of Fasting & Prayer. They have been believing the scripture: "W my People w hich are called by my name, would hum ble themselves and pray.” 11 Chronicles 7:14. A lb in a M in iste ria l A llia n c e ’s C lergy’s fact sheet states that, “ Children are tom orrow ’s greatest resources and we are com m itted to bringing spiritual awareness and consciousness back. Their endeavors are to nuture the minds, body and spirit of our children before their future is lost. Input from O rganizational/C om m unity Leaders has aided the Members of the C lergy/A lbina M inisterial A lli­ ance to be able to draft up plans & ■ 5 VOTE N O o n 6. Keep Designated Smoking Areas. Paid for by Oregonians For Fair Choree W»7 1 ihcriy N F Salem OR 97 MU ti V '■ ■- * * w * } *i *•'* ' V