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3 ’• • • ,.w . ■■d»« *■ •« Page 4, Portland Observer, A u g u st 13, 1986 S T E V E S B A ILEY. N .l). N ati k < 4’ atiik : E a . mii y P hysician Funeral services were held at the Cox Funeral Home Thursday. August 7. 1986 at 11 00 a.m followed by interment at Skyline Memorial Cemetery for Mother Mary K Beck who died Sunday. August 3, 1986, at 4922 N Van couver Ave at 6 00 a m. at the age of 106 A native of Meridian, Mississippi, she moved to Portland, Oregon in 1962 where she became a member of Vancouver Avenue Baptist Church There she became a member of the Mother s Board in which she was active until the time of her death Dr O B Williams, pastor, members of the Mother's Board and church members will miss her very much She leaves behind to mourn her her caretaker and dear friend. Elder Hunt of Portland. Oregon, her brother Samuel Houston of Portland, Ore gon, three nieces: Virgie Ruiz, Oweda Larkins, and Mary Batson; three nephews Harry Payton, Joseph Payton, and Paul Payton, all of Portland, Oregon numerous relatives in Mississippi and a host of friends (59.1) 2*'i 9**14 H W N K i l l IM iS W iiH T O IK N T IA N D '« V 7 2 I 7 As pnmaiy health care providers we niter a lull range of naturopathic health i are servne th e naturopathic physician provides preventative, whotstir and natural family health care for a w d e range of acute and chronic conditions and minor traumatii n|unes The following is a list of services available through the clinic Teel free to call and discuss your questions about the naturopathic approach to health and how it applies to you and your family • S T A N U A H O IA H O H A IO R Y • C O M P ltll A N O D IA G N O S T IC T E S T IN G • H A IR M I N t H A l A N A l V M S • C O N S U L T A T IO N S TOR S P E C IFIC P R O B L E M S • G Y N E C O L O G IC E X A M S A N O • phvsiothc hapv P H Y S IC A L ( X A M S AFTERG LO W W O M E N S H E A L T H CARE • N U T R IT IO N A L A N D D IE T A R Y M A N IP U L A T IO N A N O M ASSAGE I'd like the memory of me to be a happy one. I'd like to leave an afterglow of smiles when life is done I'd like to leave an echo whispering softly down the ways. Of happy times and laughing times and bright and sunny days I'd like the tears of those who grieve to dry before the sun; Of happy memories that I leave when life is done ASSESSMENT • E X E R C ISE T H E R A P Y • C L E A N S IN G P R O G R A M S A N D r A S lIN t, • A LLER G Y T E S T IN G A N O C L IN IC A L EC O LO G Y • C O U N S E L IN G • B O T A N IC A L M E D IC IN E ■ G E R IA T R IC S • C H IL D R E N S M E D IC IN E • HOM EOPATHY • S C H O O I A N O J O B P H Y S IC A L S • P R E N A TA L A N O • HYDROTHERAPY E.M.O. Forms Prostitution Task Force The Oldest Member of Vancouver Avenue Baptist Church Died At The Age of 106 Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon has organized a Task Force on Prosbtu tion Their goal is to explure the nature of prostitution in Portland and develop an ecumenical policy which includes a theological and action oriented components EMO Task Force is lequestmg neighborhood input Please come help the churches answei the question regarding prostitution What do you want the churches to help you with? The meeting is scheduled tor Thursday. August 21. 1986, at 7 00 p m at the Kind Neighborhood Facility, 4815 N E 7th Avenue Drug Houses The growing number of drug houses in North'Northeast neighborhoods is of serious concern to our community Our office has received daily calls from citizens wishing to report new locations of drug houses W e recently submitted our hsi of drug houses to the Police Bureau North Precinct has since agreed to keep a list for citizens to report known neighborhood drug houses and sheet dealing locations It is extremely important for citizens to have accurate information on the specific address and on descriptions of people and vehicles that are seen regularly at drug houses C a ll 248 4575 (<coô ateyo o r6 ^ % P O S T N A T A L C AR E EDWARDE. WARD, DMD GENERAI. DENTISTRY DENTAL CARE EOR THE WHOLE FAMILY’ - rs» n suos osiisnii Htll.NlX.1 PROEIÄSIOSU STAI» is m » L s c i i . h i m i au » m o «DATION FOR M S M T IH r STI» NTS H I.» ULSU SMI> ESIOS TO TS» ATMEST »KA MASTERCARD PATII NTS »»ILtüM ED A U S IS tlS r .» »ALIDA TU ) TASSISI, OEFIAJ HOIRS MONDA» »ATI »DA» » AM l» r s |s u s AVAIL A l t i APA MEMBER - A U E N TFMPLF CMF CHURCH 4 1 C o m e r o f i» h ■ni} S tu d in o *« L e , S. » h H 9 15 « Su’ da» A »«flip 1 (JO 4 ni tti« ì i . rth I . k i f f t ) p ( » 0 0 p *4 Su» iv n S» »A 5 0 3 -2 2 8 -3 0 0 9 <> ><d»«nd'< u rth 5 in d a yt* Dr Edward (, Ward (Left to right) Senator Bill M cC oy b w ife Gladys M cC oy. Layola Brown P h illip s N a lto n (P a s to ri 610 SW Alder, »uit«- 1998 pt»Vrr' ent pian Av alia',b'« TH E M O U N T O L IV E T B A P T IS T C H U R C H N E First F» Schuyler • ZH4 1964 lu' ■ H lat k%< Miriitt«* M i d M O 9 10 A M Church School 1 1 lio A M ( i»rtyray«tK>ft«l A orthtp 5 (JO P M V W * S«*vx« ’ HM) A M R«pt*tm Fouflh Sunday KELSEY’S Dry Cleaners & Laundromat 1 1 »■» C om ntuhioft f «th fi»«! Sunday OrapesZ Blankets/Robes We Do Bedspreads/Comforters lhe American Uaphst Convention, American baptist Churches of Oregon Lott Carey Foreign Mission Convention National. Oregon, Portland Ecumenical Ministries American Hible Society M b M Board yi (Left of right! Gladys M cC oy. Sen Johns and Jennifer Brow n ' ma '< Hill M cC o y. M r ¿-J» H»»hr»1 » H UxtxUP Henry pvtteot'too L o '/e'rS' S hoe ■■ J Vann PICK U P b D E L IV E R Y Extra cost for pick up b delivery W H Y A R E T H E Y S O IM P O R T A N T 7 IH I D IS IK IS ()| IH I | ) | ( | \S I I ) \K I I AH C O M I SION IS I I I M I N A I I I) A D EQ U A TE. I C N D IN O IS P H O V ID I.I) I ( >K KELSEY'S M \|)| 1759N E D EK U M 84 N E K illin g s w o r th • 281 0499 A watm spin! of fellowship always Y ~ The A rt of Safety ( hurt h of (iod in Christ ■ •V Aalnnt A rro w . fcTw»UV N tw w r 00 I A an A Hawaiian Day Fund Raiser Held Î B N * Rend / 10 p n> T huf A*1«V ( ho»* H«ha»«rMil 7 (ft p rr 0u< £ i k r AugiE- 1 olloiv peace ivith ail men ( u’iiboul which roan sbail sec Ibe L. 01 More than 100 people attended the A an A Hawaiian day fund raisei held last Sunday at the home of Mi and Mrs. Henri Johns. The event was sponsored by the Acacih Lodge and ADAH Chapter, which are a (tart of the Prince Hall Grand Lodge Those who attended the fund rai set, which included State Senator William McCoy and his wife Gladys Iwho is a candidate for Multnomah County Chair), were treated to a Hawaiian type atmosphere Each visitor at the event was given a Hawaiian lei Men and women at the fund raiser wore a variety of colorful attire, creating a spectrum of radiant images The Johns have hosted the fund raising event for the last three years Mrs. Francis Johns called the event a success She said those who par ticipated in the event were giving to a worthwhile cause. A variety of food and refresh ments were sold during the fund raiser. All proceeds from the event will be used to provide scholarships for African American students and food baskets for the elderly needed during Thanksgiving and Christmas H Ift I« m W«xV<*|* v Nfxxi U«< P»«f«E t ’HlAf Th« Pas»*»» S(x»a»\ 1 JO p in ’«». w >*Aav COMMUNITY CHURCH of GOD 202 N E S k id m o re 281 &67B » 4 5669 Services 9 46 a m Sunday School ,1 0 0 a tn Morning Worship f 00 p.m Evening Worship 7 00 p m Wednesday, Prayer Meeting V icto r R B ro w n , B T h eo lo g y . Pastor 0» Ha/et I Hrow” Sr OP <Mr-s • ' «’ ». > . .- . i» , ’. - r ’ The lodges also sponsor an annual Easter egg hunt Just Checking... D ear P arents, G o o d health is m ore than just g o o d luck. T aking preventive action give s you m ore co n tro l over yo u r child's health and w ell-being. C h e ck out the follow ing q u e stio n s D oes yo u r child need any o f these s e rv ic e s 7 If so, please call us fo r an appointm ent. Are yo u r child's im m u n isa tio n s up to d ate? W h e n yo u r child is ill, do you have a place to go fo r tre a tm e n t? H as yo u r child had a recent ch e cku p w ith vision and heanng tests? Call 248-3535 and ask Sally fo r an appointm ent We care about kids Department of Human Services Northeast Health Center 5329 NE Union (Parking lot entrance on Garfield and Emerson) « rrxxTrMiniMM rtXjnTW M a n k in d w a s m a t t h la s s u n t il th e f r ic t io n m a t c h w a s in v e n t e d in IB M . * » » J • 4 * Dry Cleaning 9 a m to 6 p .m M on .-Fri. Sal 8 a m to 3 p.m S liding Fee S cale Aswsta'i Pastor SMILE - GOD LOVES YOU \ ». .*3» HOURS 8 a m -8 p m • 7 days a week on laundromat BY Jerry Garner Su<*d«v Sun«)«* S< hiXil 9 1%B n M<»»' »»q 11 IS a m Af.»\h«|i S ftp m » PW A To*»\(1«y H ec U 283-0176 (Left to right) Sam Cole. J r.. Gladys M cC oy Layola b Joyce Brown V A N N & V A N N F U N E R A L D IR E C T O R S 5211 N W illia m s A v e n u e T e le p h o n e 2 8 1 -2 8 3 6 YOU AH( Wf I COME 1U WORSHIP A I FREE COFFEE Every Sat 4 Sun Come and Enjoy a free cup of coffee with Kelsey's SHOE S H IN IN G E IT H E R O N E O F O U R C O U N S E L O R S W IL L BE G L A D TO H ELP «Mv tf FREE Pick-Up Delivery Service from Noon til 8 p.m SHOES NOW * PRE-NEED ARRANGEMENTS 1 Cl 2 » ,0<»6 SHINE YOUR f I fam Vann b M rs 1759 N.E. Dekum ■ L . • ” V • .' i » • • • ♦.» * » • . * * > 4 . » V A '• J * «♦' 1 .<* - y- \» r " • * * • • SEM