Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, August 14, 1991, Page 7, Image 7

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    August 14,1991--The Portland Observer-Page 7
Portland Observer
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z UNJONZAVENUE<
CT ©tÁsVcOMPÁNY
The 100th Ses­
sion o f the Puget
Sound A M E annual
conference w ill be
held at the First
A frican M ethodist
Episcopal Church
o f Seatde, Washing­
ton, 1522—14th
Avenue, Seattle,
W A , (206) 324-3664, on August 12 -
18, 1991.
Bethel A M E Church o f Portland
w ill host the opening ceremonies. Rev.
M ilto n Green w ill deliver the opening
sermon on Wednesday, August 14 at 7
pm. He w ill be accompanied by the
Bethel Cathedral Choir.
The W om en’ s M issionary Society
w ill convene on Tuesday, August 13
w ith a missionary witness service to be
held that Tuesday night at 7 pm. The
Missionary Service w ill continue through
Wednesday until 5 pm., that evening.
Plan your week so that you can
attend at least one o f the nights during
the full-w eek conference session.
Rev. Jewel B. D ew itty is the Pre­
siding Elder and the R ight Rev. Vinton
R. Anderson, conference Bishop.
O regon
BALLET
THEAT
4709 NE Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd
Portland, Oregon 97211
Woman-Owned
Phone 249-5886
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BY MATTIE ANN CALUER-SPEARS
The School o f
Storm Doors and Windows
Luke 22:64
Puget Sound
Holds Conference
Summer Workshop
LORRAINE HLAVINKA
All Types of Auto Plate and Window Glass
Scripture o f the V^eef^
James Canfield
Artistic Director
Joseph Wyatt
School Director
For registration and
information contact:
The School of
Oregon Ballet Theatre
1120 S.W. Tenth Avenue
Portland. OR 97205 • (503) 227-6890
REVIVAL REVIVAL REVIVAL
The public is invited to attend our “ Summer R eviva l” . Starting the third Sunday, which is the 18th o f August through
the 23rd.
Services starts 7:00 p.m. nightly. B ring the unsaved and sick. Young people w ith problems. God is going to move doing
these H o ly Ghost S p irit fille d services. Our evangelist fo r the week w ill be the Elder R. Jackson, pastor o f G od’s H oly
Tabernacle Church o f God In Christ, Killeen Texas.
He is a sp irit fille d annointed man o f God. Come and hear this preacher! Brothers and Sisters, We need a “ R evival” .
A ll roads leads to A rk o f Safety Church.
The address is 84 N.E. K illin g sw o rth, Portland, Oregon. Phone 281 -0499. D on’ t forget this H oly Ghost meeting. Come
one — Come a ll!
Ark O f Safety Church O f God In Christ, Bishop U. V. Peterson, Pastor.
A Special Thanks
JLhe W ashington fam ily
would like to extend our gratitude to all
of our many friends whose contributions
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of money, cards, letters, flowers and other
gifts were given in our time of extreme
sorrow with the loss of our dear loved
JETO:
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Cory is gone but he has left many, many
friends who loved him dearly. He touched
so many hearts, so many lives. He will
never be forgotten.
We thank you all and may God bless you.
Special acknowledgements: Margaret Carter, Mr. &
Mrs. Michael Harper, Rental Washer Company and
the Womack Family.
Cory N. Washington
1965-1991
For Best Results
Advertise in the Observer
SummertimeSavings!
PGE Announces
Staff Reductions
Portland General Electric (PGE)
has announced a new management action
program that w ill reduce staffing levels
by 250 to 400 positions by the end o f
1991. The w ork force reductions w ill
affect a ll staff levels at most PGE loca­
tions.
The key goal o f the program is to
reduce the layers o f management at the
company while helping employees focus
on activities that most contribute to the
company goals to improve customer
service and reduce operating costs.
“ O ur purpose is to get the organi­
zation rig h t and thereby better meet the
demands o f the com petitive m arket­
place,” says PGE President, Kay Stepp.
“ W e do not have a goal to achieve a
particular dollar figure; we want to be a
smarter, more e fficien t and effective
com pany.”
Stepp says PGE wants to reduce
costs w hile maintaining reasonable
profits.
Earlier this year, PGE began an
internal process to look at how the
company was organized and how to
better use its employees.
“ The resulting recommendations
te ll us how to organize ourselves to
more effectively accomplish our goals,”
explains Stepp.
A model fo r organizational struc­
ture w ill be implemented in 1991.
Additional staff reductions may result
as critica l work processes are stream­
lined over the next tw o years.
“ This is not a quick fix . I t ’ s a new
way o f thinking about w hat w ork is
essential to meeting customer needs,”
says Stepp. “ Continued im provem ent
w ill be a characteristic o f the com pany
forever.”
PGE currendy em ployes about
3,500 employees.
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