Oregon Advance Times_1968-07-25

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 , .... 287-0261 Augustono Lutheran Church, 2710 N. E. 14th , .. , ..... 288-6174 Bereon Conservative Bopti st Church, l 09 N. Wygant , . , , 282-0241 Bethany Chapel, 3905 N. Vancouver .... , ........ . 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 Gad, 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, ....... , .. 282-3911 Faith Tabernacle, 4716 N. Williams , . , , , , , .... , .. First AME Zion Church, 2007 N. Williams . , ..... , , . Fourth Church of Christ Scientist, 109 N. Emerson ..... 281-1557 Friendship Community Church, 1237 N. E. Foiling,,, .. . Full Gospel Pentecostal, 36 N. E. Russell Street ..... . Gethsemane Church of Gad in Christ, 237 N. Russell , , .. 284-8480 Good Hope Evongel Deliverance Temple,3331 N. Williams, Good Samaritan Church of Gad in Christ, 3204N. Commercial , .................................... 287-0165 Highland Baptist Church, 607 N. E. Alberto ........ , 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. Foiling ... 288-4959 lmmoculofe Heart Catholic Church, 2926 N. Williams . 287-3724 Immanuel Free Methodist Church, N. Ivy and Gantenbein Irving Pork Church of God, 1222 N. E. Skidmore .... Mallory Avenue Christian Church, 126 N. E. Alberto St.. Messiah Lutheran Church, 4735 N. Commercial ..... . Metropolitan Church of God, 3700 N. Borthwick ...... . Morning Star Baptist 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. /v\oore .......... . New Hope Baptist Church, 3725 N. Gontenbein ...... , . New Jerusalem Missionary Baptist, 103 N. E. /v\orris .. 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 Baptist Church, 603 N. Forgo ........ . Powerhouse Church of God in Christ, 732 N. E. Jessup .. Providence Baptist Church, 313 N. E. Foiling ...... . Royal Tabernacle, 2826 N. Williams ..... , ....... . Sharon Seventh Day Adventist Church, 4009 N. Missouri .. 284-6201 St. Andrew Catholic Church, 806 N. E. Alberto Street .... 281-4429 St. Luke Church of God in Christ, 4077 N. E. 9th Avenue .. St, Mork Bopti st Church, 4828 N. Wi IIiams ...... , .. . St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church, 3613 N. E. Mol lory. St. Paul Church of God in Christ, 2859 N. E. Rodney Street. St. Poul's Evangelical and ReformChurch,801 N. E. Foiling 282-6856 282-2950 287-7998 ~YYYYYYYTTTTTTTYYTYTYTT~ : • A ,l!f!: "'H 0 l 1 O" rm, ~ : • P 1~-- ,a , a~ I J' ~ J/11 • : FORECAST : • • • By Paraphernalia • ~ ...................... ~ What about Irma Schlatt- around her waist. water? Irma Who? Poor ole Irma thought she had it made. She had the body of Twiggy and the brains of Einstein, She bought her clothes at Paraphernalia. We must admit the wardrobe didn't do her any harm. Irma would wear a vinyl blazer, hiphuggers, a target belt and sandals. She looked like a stylishly dressed pair of scissors with a big eye ., Unfortunately, Irma ,never became popular. Even our sleek and sassy threads didn't do the trick. She just had no personality. To wear our stylishly unconventional Paraphernalia clothes you have to be a cer– tain type of young woman. You must be uninhibited, dar– ing and extraordinary. Paraphernalia clothes aren't designed for everyone. Irma Schlattwater found that out. The pressure of dull beings and non-happenings grows within your head. You try to think of a way to dis– solve the mounting drudgery. Flash! - "I'll visit PARA– PHERNALIA!" If the ordi– nary life is blowing your trip, we have the answer. Mod, exuberant fashions for excit– ing, young women. PARA– PHERNALIA, 732 S. W. Wash– ington, 224-5248. Open 9:30- 5:30 daily, Monday and Fri– day 'til 9:30. WATCH NEXT WEEK FOR "WE LIKE LAUREL AND HARDY." LIVES & \!~ LEGENDS -......_/ by Angelo /,ampus Page 9 Oregon Advance/TIMES July 25, 1968 Glrl Scouts Get Ready For Annual Camping Trip A chance to explore the out– of-doors in a three-day camping trip is being offered to Girl Scouts, aged 9 to 14, and an equal number of non-Scout girls, through the sponsorship of the Columbia River Girl Scout Council with funds made available from the Office of Economic Oppor– tunity and the Mayor's Youth Council. According to Mrs. Roy Jer– ningan, Special Area Services Director, for the Girl Scouts, 140 girls will travel by bus August 19 to Camp Arrow– head, the new camping com– plex at Wind Mountain, where they will explore the woods, sleep on cots in tents, under the leadership of trained staff members. Meals will be fur– nished. They will return Au– gust 21. Program emphasis will be on providing camping expert- ences for the girls who have never had the opportunity. There is no cost and no special equipment ls required. Information can be obtained through Girl Scout leaders in the Albina and Buckman areas. Registration blanks wlll be at the Neighborhood Service Centers in Albina and Buck– man areas, as well as at the two area libraries. Space ls limited to 140 girls and will be filled on a first-come, first serve basis. Along with trained camp staff personnel, 10 adult volunteers will ac– company the girls. Camp AITowheag, one of three extablished camp sites operated by Columbia River Girl Scouts, a UGN sup– ported organization, was com– pleted this summer. New facilities include a lodge building, living units, and a swimming pool. Gome to Ghevron World ef Go"!fort St. Philips Episcopal Church, N.E. Knott and Rodney ..... 281-5802 Do Temple Baptist Church, 620 N. E. Clackamas ........ 236-4963 Ethel you kr,:ow how much Waters made on her first job? She drew $4.75 per week as a maid and laun– dress in a Phil.adephia hotel. In 1927 she made her first stage appearance at Daly's West Sixty-third Theater. Then followed many roles in which her big-hearted warmth won endless honors. 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 Presbyterian Church, 1624 N. E. Hancock .. 287-1289 Williams Temple Church of God in Christ,241 N. E. Hancock Woodlawn Methodist Church, 1425 N. E. Dekum ..... . 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 282-1396 289-0284 281-0179 282-8522 281-0179 Twenty-five years later, she was making $2,000 a week. She had reached the top as a versatile performing artist on stage and screen. But the rugged road from maid to movies was tortuous. Her first singing job was at the Lincoln Theater in Balti– more. She was only 17 at the time and her pay was <~ $9.00 a week. CAP Starts -·– TRIP TO HAWAII!!! - The above picture includes, at right: Mrs. Elizabeth Sevier, Mrs. Cora Jones and Mrs. Cassieiene Sevier in Hawaii. Mrs. Elizabeth Sevier is the wife of Mr. A.O. Sevier, a sanitation engineer in the community. She resides at 2903 N.E. 8th, Mrs. Sevier <,aid the trip is the once-in-a-lifetime experience. BERNICE'S COUNTRY KITCHEN Resturant Now Open ...... New Owner See Bernice For Good Home Cooked Meals Country Style 3310 N. Williams Ave. Regular Program Monday, . July 15, the Al– bina Civil Air Patrol Squad– ron initiated its regular meeting. The attendance included six. Colonel Lamb, Com– mander of the CAP Wing, was present. He emphasized his desire to get a unit estab– lished so that teenage youth in Albina can participate in Oregon in the most inter– esting activity of our day. The CAP unit is an Airforce Auxiliary Organization. Its purpose is to bridge the gap between youth and adulthood, Its activities include flying, summer camping training at an Air Force base. Several young people will be going to a base in California this summer. A number will take trips to foreign countries. The Cadets, as the youth are called, wear uniforms simi– lar to that of Air Force per– sonnel. Several of the units in Portland have their own aircraft for taking flying les– sons. At present we are trying to get a number of adults who will serve as officers. If you want to help young people become a credit ,to society, then come to our meeting Monday, July 29, at 7:30 p.m. and every Monclay. Ethel Waters' art has en– riched all who have been privileged to see her perform. Wealth! After years of stretching her dollars to make them go a little far– ther. The same kind of spending know-how that takes so many Portlanders to LAMPUS! Two complete dis– count department stores. Ev– ery famous brand. All at discounts of 20 to 40 percent! Is it any wonder that LAMPUS is Portland's leading discount store? LAMPUS. Raleigh Hills and Midtown on Union Avenue. Angelos Lampus will see you at one or the other! WATCH NEXT WEEK FOR "GWENDOLYN BROOKS." Gall your Ghevron-StandardHousewanner today. Like sou<h lift island magic, modern Chevron ~~:~.~;~:.~:~=~~ :r:s: ::~; =~: n«hing cnu:n your home but warmth. 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