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March 11, 2015
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Allen Temple
struggles to
carry on
after fire
The Allen Temple CME Church
is on its way to recovering after
an electrical fire last month ran
through its basements and sanc-
tuary. The church just opened a
fundraising website to cover
losses expected to reach between
$300,000 and $400,000.
Allen Temple plans to restore
the historic church located in the
King Neighborhood of northeast
Portland and continue its dynamic
ministry.
Restoration is expected to take
about 5 to 6 months. While the
church handles its displacement,
they will be holding Sunday ser-
vices at 1 p.m. at Maranatha
Church at 4222 N.E. 12th Ave.
The congregation will con-
tinue to host fundraising events
for restoration donations and
has plans to start crowdsourcing
on the Internet for added sup-
port. For information on these
efforts, visit the Allen
Temple Facebook page
at
facebook.com/
meetmeatthetemple. A PayPal
donation site can be found at
ninthdistrictcme.org/
services.html
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Rebuilding
from the Ashes
Sticker Shock
continued
from page 3
African-American led college said
it wanted to grow an asset for the
community and a good neighbor
to their adjacent land, but did not
have any say in what was finally
constructed.
Interim College President Dr.
James Sweeney said when the col-
lege decided to sell its vacant and
unused property, which was north
of the school, the decision was
made for the reason of helping put
the college on better financial foot-
ing.
Originally, the purchaser indicted
they wanted to build a health clinic,
something that appealed to the col-
lege because of its public service
nature, Sweeney said. He said the
Portland Development Commission
helped them with the process.
It wasn’t until after the final sale
that the plans changed dramatically
to housing. Sweeney was shocked
Monday when he learned of the
advertised rental costs and the fact
the housing is likely out of reach
financially for many of the people
the college serves.
“It makes my eyes roll,” he said.
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Clamp Down on E-Cigarettes
continued
from page 3
A key component in electronic
cigarettes, vape pens and other in-
halant delivery systems is nicotine,
a highly addictive and harmful sub-
stance for developing brains, offi-
cials said.
“We’re not stopping adults from
vaping," said Commissioner Loretta
Smith. “You can still buy and vape.
But what we’re concerned about is
lots of dollars are put into advertis-
ing e-cigarettes and it’s becoming a
gateway drug to tobacco. We’re
trying to protect the children. We
are not trying to take your rights
away as adults."
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In Loving
Memory
Ashley Marie Harris
Ashley Marie Harris will truly be
missed. She was born Jan. 25, 1989
and died March 5, 2015.
Services will be held Saturday
March 14 at 11 a.m. at Omega
Funeral Chapel, 223 S.E. 122nd Ave.