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5 X > > /< » / ’ > ? #■ t1 Page 8...The Portland Observer...June 24, 1992 n »»r» I Portland Observer Scripture o f the “Week. RELIGION The O regon Slate A ssociation o f M in is te rs ’ W ives and M in is te rs ’ W id ow s, Inc. w ill host the 52nd A n n u a l o u r state, o u r c ity and o u r citizens. It is our hope to in v o lv e a ll m inisters and their w ives and m inisters ’ w idow s o f a ll C on ve ntio n o f the International Asso- c ta iio n o f M in is te rs ’ W ives and M in is C hristian churches throughout the P ort- A ndrew S. S m ith (S m itty ) was bom in R ichm ond, V irg in ia on N o v. 24, 1926 and died in B elle vu e , W ashington on June 10,1992. He attended Providence Park E l em entary S chool, M a g g ie L . W a lke r H ig h School in R ich m o n d but co m pleted his G .E .D . in P ortland, O regon M arch 1 6 ,1 9 7 0 and attended P ortland C o m m u n ity C ollege in 1969 to 1970. land/V ancouver area. S m itty came to P ortland, Oregon in the e a rly 5 0 ’ s w h ile in the U.S. A ir Force, m any o f his friends rem em ber him saying w hen he saw P ortland he knew i t was the c ity he w o u ld c a ll The purpose o f ters’ W id o w s , Inc. June 25 - Ju ly 3, 1992,a tth e R e d L io n the convention is to B rin g about u n ity among a ll the C h ris tia n c le rg y a lso th e ir w ives and the w id ow s, w ho share the H o te l, J a n tz c n Beach C enter, P o rt land, O regon. T h e In te r n a tio n a l Association o f burdens they carry. - P rovide in fo rm a tive seminars M in is t e r s ’ W iv e s and M in is te rs ’ W id o w s, Inc. is a non p ro fit C h ristia n o r g a n iza tio n , in c lu d in g its state and lo c a l ch a p te rs . The and special classes w hich w ill include p ro to c o l, counsel ing, personal devel home. i D u rin g the late 5 0 ’ s S m itty suc ce ssfu lly ran the p o o l h a ll at the C asino Tavern. A fte r his discharge fro m the A ir Force he w orked on the w a te rfro n t and was in vo lve d in the 25 year la w su it, Licensed To: Assist you with your legal concerns Protect your legal rights Convenient Lloyd Center Location w h ich opened jo b s on the P ortland w a te rfro n t to m in o ritie s. In 1969 to 1971, he was em ployed w ith the O r f 2161 N.E. Broadway Portland, Oregon 97232 282-7285 o p m e n t, p re p a ra tion fo r servanthood o rg a n iz a tio n ’ s con s titu e n c y exceeds 43 ,0 0 , and consists o f 103 d e n o m in a tions located in 39 M a tth e w , C h a p te r 7 In Memory Of Andrew S. Smith (Smitty) 52nd Annual Convention of The International Association Of Ministers’ Wives and Ministers’ Widows, Inc. and more. egon State D epartm ent o f E m p lo ym e n t as the Assistant M anager o f the N o rth Portland Placem ent O ffic e . F rom 1971 to 1974, he served as a P lanning A ssis tant fo r the T ri-C o u n ty C o m m u n ity P ro v id e states, 16 nations and m > T > > » C o u n cil, and was on loan fro m O ctober 1972 to A p r il 1973, as the In te rim D ire c to r o f the M o d e l C itie s In fo rm a tion and R eferral services4 C ’ sC o u n cil. From A ugust 1977 to A u g u st 1978, he served as a Job D eveloper w ith the C om prehensive E m p lo ym e n t T ra in in g A c t (C E T A ). S m itty came to the S eattle/B elle- vue area in 1978 at this tim e he was em ployed w ith the East K in g C o u n ty R etired Senior V o lu n te e r Program u n tii he w on his la w su it against the P M A . A t the tim e o f his death he was em ployed on the Seattle w a te rfro n t as a Checker. D u rin g the 6 0 ’ s and thru the 7 0 ’s S m itty served on the boards o f the A l bina C itizens W a r on P overty C o m m it tee, A lb in a C o rp o ra tio n , The B la c k Caucus and the P ortland Greater C o u n c il o f Churches. He served his co u n try w ith d is tin c tio n fro m 1942 to 1944 in the U.S. N a vy, fro m 1950 to 1960 in the U.S. A ir Force and received a Bronze Star. S m itty is s u rv iv e d b y o n e d a u g h te r N ic o le A ndrenna S m ith o f B ellevue, W ashington and m any lo n g tim e de voted friends. Services were held at C o x M o rtu a ry in P ortland, Oregon at 11:00 June, 19, 1992. structured programs a c tiv itie s fo r the Ethel Bailey, PR Chairperson children. T h e s e ite m s w h ich have been c a re fu lly planned by 5 o f the 7 continents. T h is o rganiza tio n is service oriented and is dedicated the Portland board can on ly be success fu l through the presence and p a rtic ip a to supporting such w o rth y causes as: U N C F , S ickle C e ll A nem ia Founda tio n , A m e rica n Cancer Society, U n ite d W a y , C h ild re n ’ s Orphanage, and O p tio n o f every church and its congrega e ra tio n S m ile. P ortland w ill be graced w ith at least 1,200 members o f the In te rn a tio n a l A ssociation o f M in is te rs ’ W ive s and M in is te rs ’ W id o w s from thro u g h o u t the U n ite d States and several na tions. As O regonians, we are proud o f tions. A ll persons w a n tin g to attend should contact: M rs. Louise P richett, Chairperson (503) 282-7631 T h is is an interdenom inational con ference. A ll C hristians o f a ll races are w elcom e. 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Don t miss it. v .<-.\\; a ^ v >.;.-.:.'.::.;.3.;.> x : x - x x ;X v :- x - x - x í -:'> x - z -:-X- x -: í í ¿:¿5 í -:3 s Everyone Welcome July 5 - 1:30 to 5:30 p.m . FUN & FOOD Music Auction ¿fnwvted... “A Gathering of Friends & Family Augustana Lutheran Church N.E. 14th & Knott D u rin g the m onth o f Ju n e we w ill be having sp ecia l sevices f o r o u r fa m ilie s a n d frie n d s. It is o u r hope that y o u can be a p a rt o f this celebration. Jesus Loves You! FEATURING A ll en Temple • Life Changing Interviews. • Drama • Good Music • Refreshments CME CL urck Psalm 34:3 4236 NE Eighth Avenue ALSO INTERESTING TOPICS (comer of 8th £ Skidmore) 6-7-92 “Real Christianity Is...” 6-14-92 “Money Equals Success?” 6-21-92 “Men & Women in the 1990s.” 6-28-92 “ Whats going on with our cities?’ Portland, Oregon 97211 (503) 287-0261 j/Z/Zp 5. Nelson Pastor Sundays at 11:00 am Immanuel Free Methodist Church 311 N Ivy. (One block south fo Fremont, make a righ on Ivy.) "J , .< A , , c . e. M allory Avenue Christian Church D s c I p 0 S o f C h r is t Matthew / l:2S "Come to me all you who are weary and heavy loden and I will give you rest1' 9:45am 11:00am 7:30pm Sunday School Morning ULIorship Tuesday Bible Study and Prayer Inter-racial Congregation ß L Ç au l ¿Mtsstmuiru D e n ise FI. Bell. P astor Has moved Sunday services to Stone Tower Church, N.E. Sandy Blvd. & 30th ^Baptist (CTjurtí} Worship Services 8:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. Church School 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Bible Study, Wednesdays, 116 N.E. Schuyler 10:30 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. 8101 N. F iske Avenue Portland, Oregon 97203 Study Phone: 2 89 -1 9 11 Church Pho.iu: 2 8 9 -0 1 4 7 Sunday Service 10:45 Sunday School 9:30 Bible Study 6:00 Evening Service 7:00 P.M. God's Presence promises Power through Jesus Christ In Good Times and Sad Times M t O livet baptist C hurch Radio Ministry each Sunday, 8:00 a.m. on KBMS A Teaching Church With A Reaching Ministry Dr. James E. Martin, Senior Pastor Church Office 116 N.E. Schuyler St. (503) 284-1954 Creed Of The Black Press Pastor. Rev James CE. Faulkner Them e: W hatever you're going to do fo r th e Lord, do it now I Peter hr. 11 The B la ck Press believes that A m e rica can best lead the w o rld away fro m racial and national antagonism s when it accords io every person, regardless o f race, c o lo r o r creed, fu ll human and legal rights. H ating no person, fearing no person, the B la ck Press strives to help every person in the firm b e lie f that all arc h u rt as long as anyone is held back. 126 N.C. Alberto t Portland, OR 97211 + (503) 288-5173 -* • f » ‘ 4 * • >,t .,,■4 • - f • • »... . ? » A-A- j - a ‘ a. l è.» I u- ’ 4 • • • » • -» * * t * 4 • Jr : ,• 1 ■i* -