Oregon Advance Times_1968-07-11

-Local Church Directory-- Albino Church of Christ, 3908 N, E. Mallory ......... 288-1092 All Notions Community Church, 2902 N. E. Rodney .. , . . . Allen Temple CME Church, 4236 N. E. 8th Avenue .... . Augusto no Lutheran Church, 2710 N. E. 14th ........ . Bereon Conservative Bopti st Church, l 09 N, Wygant ... . Bethany Chapel, 3905 N. Vancouver ............. . 287- 026 1 288-6174 282-0241 Bethel AME Church, 5828 N. E. 8th Avenue .... , ..... 282-1445 Church of Christ, 931 N. Skidmore ... ........... . Church of the Living God, 4415 N, Williams .......... 288-3729 Church of the Living God, 717 N. Russell Street ...... . Community Church of God, 202 N. E. Skidmore ...... . Congregation Tifereth Israel, 4744 N. E. 15th Avenue .... 284-9105 Congregational Evangelical Brethren Church, 238 N. E. Mason ...................................... 281-8281 Evangelical Free Church, 1032 N. Sumner ..... .. .... 282-391 l Faith Tabernacle, 4716 N. Williams ............. . First AME Zion Church, 2007 N. Williams ......... . Fourth Church of Christ Scienti st, 109 N. Emerson ..... 281-1557 Friendship Community Churc'h, 1237 N. E. Foiling ..... . Full Gospel Pentecostal, 36 N. E. Russell Street ..... . Gethsemane Church of God in Christ, 237 N. Russell . ... 284-8480 Good Hope Evongel Deliverance Temple, 3331 N. Williams. Good Samaritan Church of God in Christ, 3204 N. Commercial ............................... '• ..... 287-0165 Highland Baptist Church, 607 N. E. Albe rto ......... 288-1115 Highland Pork Church, 1234 N, E. Killingsworth ...... 287-0145 Highland Pork Nazarene Church, 5321 N. E. 13th Avenue .. 287-0145 Highland United Church of Christ, 4635 N. E. 9th Avenue. 282-2776 Hope Lutheran Church (Deaf), 75 N. E. Wygant ...... 287-6244 Hughes Memorial Methodist Church, 111 N. E. Failing .. . 288-4959 Immaculate Heart Catholic Church, 2926 N. Williams . 287-3724 Immanuel Free Methodist Church, N. Ivy and Gontenbein Irving Park Church of God, 1222 N. E. Skidmore .... Mallory Avenue Christion Church, 126 N. E. Alberto St. Messiah Lutheran Church, 4735 N. Commercial ..... . Metropolitan Church of God, 3700 N. Bo rthwi ck ...... . Morning Star Bapti st Church, 106 N. E. Ivy ......... . Mt. Gillard Baptist Church, 2413 N. Albino ......... . Mt. Olivet Baptist Church, N, E. l st and Schuyler .. .. . Mt. Sinai Church of God in Christ, 936 N. E. Beech ... . Mt. Sinai Community Baptist Church, 602 N. E. Prescott .. Mt. Zion Church of God in Christ, 2624 N. Commercial .. . N. Portland Church (LDS), 5430 N. Moore .......... . New Hope Baptist Church, 3725 N. Gontenbein ....... . New Jerusalem Missionary Baptist, 103 N. E, Morris .. New Light Baptist, 223 N. E. Foiling .. .......... . Open Door House of Prayer, 348 N. Fremont Street .... . 287-9427 288-5173 287-9493 284-8915 281-4925 284-6677 284-1954 282-0225 282-6773 284-4158 286-4682 284-2901 282-1395 Patton Central Methodist Church, 5023 N. Michigan Ave .. 281-7328 Piedmont Church, 5736 N. Albino ................. 289-0143 Piedmont United Presbyterian Church, 60 N. E. Jarrett .. 285-5348 Philadelphia Community Missionary Baptist, 3135 N. Borthwick Pilgrim Rest Bapti st Church, 603 N. Fargo ........ . Powerhouse Church of God in Christ, 732 N. E. Jessup .. Providence Baptist Church, 313 N. E. Failing .. .... . Biochemist at Emanuel Dr, William C, Davis at work on testing program in Eman– uel Hospital Laboratory, An important man in the growing technical staff at Emanuel Hospital is William Gonan Davis, Ph.D., who is a biochemist. Dr. Davis, who earned his doctorate degree from the University of Idaho, has a master of science degree from famous Tuskegee Institute, where he was a George Wash– ington Carver Fellow. He also has a degree as bachelor of science from Talladega Col– le!!:e in Alabama. His activities in the past have included work in research for industry. As a member of the faculty of the Washington State Univer- sity School of Technology, he helped isolate the protein from and "sloughing of potato tu– bers." At Emanuel, he is working in the laboratory to increase the kinds of tests which are taken to study various kinds of diseases, and also to au– tomate tests so that they are more efficient and less costly. Dr. and Mrs. Davis are the parents of two children, Cheryl and Mark. He is an organist, and even has an instrument in his home. He is the second organist at Our Savior Lutheran Church. Royal Tabernacle, 2826 N. Williams ............. . Sharon Seventh Doy Adventist Church, 4009 N. Missouri .. St. Andrew Catholic Church, 806 N. E. Alberto Street .... St. Luke Church of God in Christ, 4077 N, E. 9th Avenue .. 284-6201 ' pollen which causeshayfever. 281-4429 He has done a lot of writing Other activities of the busy scientist include activity in Toastmasters, membership on the state board .of the American Medical Technology group, and memberships in many professional and aca– demic groups. He also teaches a class at Warner-Pacific College. St. Mork Baptist Church, 4828 N. Wi Iii oms ... ...... . 282-6856 282-2950 287-7998 St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church, 3613N.E.Mollory. St. Poul Church of God in Christ, 2859 N. E. Rodney Street. St. Poul's Evangelical and ReformChurch,801 N. E. Failing St. Philips Episcopal Church, N.E. Knott and Rodney ..... 281-5802 Temple Baptist Church, 620 N, E. Clackamas ........ 236-4963 True Vine Baptist, 120 N. E. Russell ......... . .. . Vancouver Avenue First Baptist Church, 3138 N, Vane .. 282-9496 Vancouver Avenue Methodist Church, N. Vane. & Skidmore 287-8280 Westminster Pre sbyter ian Church, 1624 N. E. Hancock .. 287-1289 Williams Temple Church of God in Christ,241 N. E. Hancock ........ ........... ..... ............. 282-1396 Woodlawn Methodist Church, 1425 N, E. Dekum ..... . 289-0284 281-0179 282-8522 281-0179 Zion Congregational Church,831 N. E. Fremont ..... . Zion Hill Church of God in Christ, 1737 N. E. Alberto . Zion United Church of Christ, N. E. 9th and Fremont .. . Mallory Ave. Church Schedules Busy July Week of July 15, Monday - 9:00 a.m. - Open gym, exercise period, general loosening up 10:15 - Albina Art Center tour 12:00 - Sack lunch and dis– cussion, Irving Park 1:30 p.m. - Afternoon swim, Knott Street 2:45 - Library, reading hour 3:45 - Return to Church 4:00 - Free gym 4:30 - Students dismissed July 16, Tuesday 9:00 a.m. - Open gym, ex– ercise period, general loosening up 10:15 - Portland Art Mus– eum 11:00 - Leave for Washing– ton Park (Sack lunch and discussion) 1:30 p.m. - Leave for aft– ernoon swim 2:45 - Return to Church - discussion 4:15 - Open gym 4:30 - Students dismissed July 17, Wednesday 9:00 a.m. - Open gym, ex- ercise period, general loosening up 10:00 - -A ssemble for trip to Beach (Cannon) 2:40 p.m. Leave for Church 4:00 - Arrive Church - Music Appreciation 4:30 - Students dismissed July 18, Thursday 9:00 a.m. - Open gym, ex– ercise period, general loosening up 10:00 - Leave for lrving Park (Recreate) 11:45 - Early lunch (sack) 12:20 p.m. - Leave for li– brary I :30 - Afternoon swim 2:45 Afternoon movie (teencenter) 3:45 - Return to Church 4:00 - Discussion of movie and other points of in– terest 4:30 - Students dismissed July 19, Friday 9:00 a.m. - Open gym, ex– ercise period, general loosening up 10:15 - Assemble for trip to farm (sack lunch) 2:15 p.m. Leave for r.h11rch TH.OMAS BROS. AUTO SALES & SERVICE 288-SS89 433-434 N.E. ALBERTA PORTLAND, ORE. 97211 for professional magazines, on subjects like radioisotopes Young Adults Aid Needed For Community Service Work Idella Burch, Community Service Worker at the Albina Neighborhood Se1vice Center, would like to hear from young adults 25- 35 who are interested in improving inter– community relationships and mutual sharing of ideas, cul– tural friendships, conversa– tion and fellowship. "Getting to know people of other com– munities and other back . grounds with common goals and purposes is a giant :;tep in the right direction," Mrs. Burch said. "If we can some– how forget the past and look to the future; if we can asso– ciate and communicate now! On a friendship basis, with people and communities out– side our Albina area, racial barriers and misunderstand– ing will soon disappear. If the white community and the black community can estab– lish lines of communication and discuss their hate and prejudices, as well a!; their problems, out in the open without hang-ups, our Port– land community would be a better place in which to live," she said. "It costs nothing to talk and commu - nicate between the black and the white. The community could stand a lot of improve– ment. We believe that a club organized around friendship, understanding and concern could do great things not only for the members of the club but for the community," Mrs. Burch said. If you would like to be– come a part of an organiza-· tion whose sole purpose is to build better human and community relations and to help bridge the widening gap of racial understanding, please call Mrs. Idella Burch at the Albina Neighborhood Service Center, 287-2603, or drop by to talk it over with her at 59 N, E, Stanton. TV Channels 7 and 10 Presents 'Don't Back Down' A young Toronto doctor serves in a Nigerian mission hospital as a challenge to his medical training in NET's presentation of "You Don't Back Down" Tuesday, July 16 at 8 p.m. on Channels 7 and 10. The program is repeated Wednesday, July 17 at 6 p.m. on the state-owned channels. Dr. Alex McMahon, straight from a Canadian medical school, chose Nigeria for his career because he felt the specialization of Canadian medicine prevented any real test of his general abilities as a physician. The 27-year-old doctor found that challenge in the West African backwater of Nigeria, where everything he did was a compromise be– tween what he had been taught and what was possible. His challenges included his first skin graft, a 19-hour operation completed under primitive conditions, and the pervading problems of ignor– ance and filth. Facing incredible priva– tions and wearying of the facil– ities and the inability to com– municate with the people, Mr. McMahon had but a single fear: that there would be a challenge he could not sm·– mount, that he would have to retreat. But the young physi– cian adopted a simple philoso– phy that saw him through every crisis: "You don't back down.'' "You Don't Back Down" is a National Educational Tele– vision presentation, produced by the National Film Board of Canada. July 11, 1968 The Oregon Advance/TIMES Page3 Priest Helps • 1n by JANE VAN CLEERE They don't look like angels anymore than they look like Jesuits in their ovei;alls and work shirts, but Victor Ort– man and Lloyd St. Marie be– haved like angels when they showed up at the Albina Art Center a week ago Monday and asked how they could help in the Center's remodeling. The two young Brothers from the Society of Jesus are experts at wiring, plumb– ing, carpentry, bricklaying, cement work and you name it because they belong to a special seven-member con– struction crew, who have ac– cepted the same vows as Catholic priests but not the same responsibilities. Usu– ally their religious life is devoted to c o n s t r u c t in g schools, buildings, etc. for their order at the request of their Provincial. However, they made an exception to provide the Art Center with shelving and a beautifully crafted wall-length cabinet. Both men were impressed with the industry and excite– ment of the summer work– shop in progress at the cen– ter, although they found that sixty-five kids could make a Remodeling lot of noise. It was more quiet building the faculty house at Jesuit High School, a din– ing room and bedroom at the Loyola Retreat House, or the gym and swimming pool in Spokane. Not that either Brother Vic– tor or Brother Lloyd would complain. They are used to "roughing it," making their home wherever they are needed and often sleeping in gyms, hallways, or base– ments until the job is done. Their next assignment is the Bishop's House and Chancery Office in Fairbanks, Alaska, which must be completed be– fore the cold weather sets in. Two happier souls you couldn" t hope to find. Brother Lloyd, a native of Minnesota, has been a member of the Jesuit community for thirty years. Brother Victor, who comes from Seattle, is just finishing ~his twentieth year of service. Both learned their skills from trading school backgrounds and ''the school of hard knocks." The Brothers don't work for wages, but they do insist on a five and 1/2 day work week. There has to be some time for fishing, they agreed. REMODELING RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL COMPLETE PLANNING SERVICE HIil I.II .I\ OH Fl\l,111·. II .IOI! 11 lnt,.t P Ill ~, ' H.., 1111'\1.\ll IHI\\'\ l'\11 Family Rooms-Basement Rooms-Paneling Attic Finishing • Alumi':.um Windows .., \ 11 ... 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