'»»<*♦i * *9- «•<,V •- , « r ♦*< «*• r < r »-<«►<-A *-♦ v t~* • Septem ber 2, 1992...The P o rtla n d ()bserver...Page 7 »Portland Observer Scripture o f the ‘Wee^ RELIGION NASCD Selects New Director Soon. . . the Son will be shining brighter than ever in Portland. St. John Chapter 4 On Saturday, Septem ber 12th from 1:00 to 6:00 P.M., the 2nd annual all gospel music neighborhood festival will take place on the lawns o f Emanuel Hospital at North Russell and North W illiams. The Eliot Neighborhood Gospel Music Festival will reflect the talents and vitality of the community by featuring ten of Eliot's gospel choirs. The E liot neighborhood has m ore churches per capita than any other neigh­ borhood in the City. Sponsored jointly by the Eliot Neighborhood Association, the Port­ •** • ’ • ’ - V *‘-’8£ *' '" M *•*» » a* » >«<**$ i» f» ? . tit » U VI 1 W ti í'i „ id iU z ; E&M Sentry Market located at North Killingsworth 6800 N.E. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. 2 8 Q -ô 3 -4 < S 2 8 5 -6 3 5 2 Professional and Quality Dry Cleaning & Laundry Is Assured By Our C ourteous New Manager M arva M itchell Cathedrals Quartet in Concert We O ffe r P rofe ssion al A lte ra tion s D rapery C leaning All W eather Proofing Of SkLW ear & Rainwear 4 8 Hour Shoe Repair And S pecialize In S ilk C leaning & Leather Goods 6100 SW Raab Road Sylvan Exit off Sunset Highway. For more inform ation or directions please phone ch urc h office a t297-6100. Steve Green in Concert Saturday, October 24 - 7:00 PM Portland First Nazarene Church 6100 SW Raab Road Sylvan Exit off Sunset Highway T ic k e ts a v a ila b le : G l J o e ’s/ T icketm aster and C hristian Supply Stores. For more information or direc­ tions please phone church office at 297- 6100. J fe tix l T H t s s t a n m q j 8101 N. Fiske A v e n u e P o rtla n d , O re g o n 9 7 2 0 3 10% D iscou nts For S e nio r Citizens F re e ? I lli c it ? Clothes and Food Only IF h e n ? Tuesday : Clothes • Friday: Food 1:00 to 3:00 I ’ M I f h e re ? Mallory’ A venue C h u rc h o f ( ihrist 3 9 0 8 NF. M allory Ave • P o rtla n d . OH 9 7 2 1 1 F o r fu r th e r in fo r m a tio n eontaet: Pat G a m b le a t 508-288-fi)'>2 4 « • ç * « * . r 7-?’V .- t - V » . Sunday Service 10:45 Sunday School 9:30 Bible Study 6:00 Evening Service 7:00 P.M. • r .. Stone Tower Church, N.E. Sandy Blvd. & 30th .. .. Radio Ministry each Sunday, 8:00 a.m. on KBMS A Teaching Church With A Reaching Ministry' Dr. James E. Martin, Senior Pastor Church OtFice 116 N.E Schuyler St. (503) 284-1954 ‘S, : * Public Notice W h o le s a le to th e P u b lic 3 5 % to 5 0 % o ff I ‘ ■ * » ’ * V «V V ,J,T. ('.«¿TA -V'i; ■ W e w ill m eet or beat a n y o n e ’s prices. U fe w Sales and Promotional items excluded. Mrs. C ’s W igs and Beauty Supply 707 N.E. Fremont Portland, Oregon 97212 (503) 281-6525 Open: 11:30 - 6:00 Tues thru Saturday V • 1 " A ■ M ollery Avenue Christian Church D i s c i p o l e f C h ? A/lottfieuJ / ) :& 3 "Come to me all you who ore weary and heavy laden and I will give you rest" 9:45am 11:00am 7:30pm Sunday School Morning Worship Tuesday Bible Study and Prayer Inter-racial Congregation Denise FI. Bell. Postor 126 N.C. Rlberta t Portland, OR 97211 + (503) 288-5173 Portland, Oregon 97211 (503) 287-0261 . Ä ’''-N-., r is t G od's Presence prom ises Power through Jesus Christ In G o o d Times and Bad Times (corner of 8th £ Skidmore) » • • * •* * A * * * * * * fc ♦ * ‘ * » i. ... A-: braiding and weaving W ig s a n d B e a u ty S u p p lie s 4 2 3 6 N E E ig h th A v e n u e I Peter hr.11 j . 1 0 0 % H u m a n H a ir 1 6 " fr o m $ 1 5 .9 5 Psalm 34:3 Pastor. Rev James CE. Faulkner í • •' • • * ■ ií. i • » Jesus Loves You! A lle n T e m p le C M E C I i u rc h Them e: W hatever you're going to do fo r th e Lord, d o it n o w ' Has moved Sunday services to Study Phon«: 2 8 9 -1 9 1 1 Church Pho.tn: 2 8 9 -0 1 4 7 M a llo r y Avenu® C h u rc h O f C h ris t A n n o u n c e m e n t . i- *1 F- ’ > 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. C liff B arrow s w ith the B illy Graham C rusade w ill be guest at the P o rtlan d First Nazarene C h urch - Sunday m o rn in g , S eptem ber 20 Friday, October 30 - 7:00PM Portland First Nazarene Church 6100 SW Raab Road Sylvan Exit off Sunset Highway T ic k e ts a v a ila b le : GI J o e ’s/ T icketm aster and C hristian Supply Stores. For more information or direc­ tions please phone church office at 297- 6100. Open From 8 • 6 Mon. - Fri. and 9 - 4 on Saturday land Trailblazers, and the Urban League of Portland, the vent will highlight the many positive aspects o f the Eliot Neigh­ borhood. Pacific Power, Streimer Sheet Metal, Inc. and Interprint, Inc. have also made contributions in support of the music festival. The festival is free to the public. Food, drink, and "Gospel on the Green T-shirts will be available for purchase. Everyone is encouraged to come and join in shining a light on Eliot while enjoying the movable sounds o f the "Gospel on the Green." • v.U . ' mt O livet baptist church The National Association for Sickle Cell Disease, Inc., (NASCD) announced the appointment of the new Executive D irecto r, L y n d a K. A nderson by X ernona C layton, V ice P resid en t, Turner Broadcasting System and Chair of the NASCD Board. “We have cho­ sen the right person at the right time. Our new Director has the stamina and management skills that will take us into the 21st century,” said Ms. Clayton. NASCD is a Los Angeles based organization with nationwide commu­ nity sickle cell programs which recently celebrated 20 years o f providing educa­ tion, research and patient services cen­ tering on the sickle cell conditions. Sickle cell disease is an inherited, in­ curable condition which primarily af­ fects African-Americans. Ms. Anderson has extensive expe­ rience in administration, public rela­ tions and the nonprofit sector. She has been vice president for special projects for the National Black United Fund, and public relations director for the Brotherhood Crusade in Los Angeles, CA. Until recently, she was co-owner and operator o f a specialty shoe salon in Culver City, CA. Ms. Anderson brings to NASCD a v a rie d ‘and determined background. “I welcome the challenge to direct this organization which pioneered an effort to identify and educate the carri­ ers of a genetic disease. We are on the brink of the 21st Century, and I want to help us get to a time when we will no longer have children bom with sickle cell anemia because their parents were unaware that they carried the gene for this condition,” said Ms. Anderson. Ms. Anderson succeeds Dorothye H. Boswell, who retired after leading the organization since its founding in 1971. ** 4 . Lynda K. Anderson, Executive ■■■a « •••« ■ - a.», f « 1 , • > r, S t E liot N e ig h b o rh o o d A s s o c ia tio n P re s e n t G o sp el M u sic F e stiva l Director run t 5. Nelson Pastor