' ayob Portland Observer, November 26, 1986 In Concert: Ernestine Buntyn Dillard W e w ill praise the Lord, as w e person oa3tevouz6ws^ C o n fe re n c e C laim s Rally. c o m e to th e close o f o ur C o n fe re n c e C laim s D riv e w ith a C o n c e rt featur varied and d elig h tfu l p ro g ram m g Ernestine B u n ty n Dillard any g a th e rin g . This an o in te d sop ran o presents a You Q, for H er rep ertoire in­ w ill feel th e H oly S pirit as she lifts cludes a w id e ran ge o f selections: up th e G lory o f G o d in S o n g . Please an th em s, spirituals, h ym ns, m od ern EDW ARD E W ARD. DMD GENERAL DENTISTRY "DENTAL CARE FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY" and tradition al gospel songs, c o n ­ 9 tem p o ra ry praise a n d inspirational songs M rs rs » u s nos os n s u o »BltVtMI rtO tU M O M l ST»II INStlSNU CL»IMI » c u n t o y o» no» m a y x u T iu u r t i «m HLS IMStlSMU rSKM TO TU. »TWIST ns» m a s t u c a id M » r»TllNTS WUC0HU» »LI St S lis ts - » »Ut)»TlD r» m w c OtTK.1 MOI BS MUSO»» S»Tl SD»y I »M 5 FM lUMSCS »»»Il » U i »0» Ml MSI S Dillard is a u n iq u e m usician. Her m usic m inistry, e m p o w e re d by the H oly S p irit, allow s her to be carried along in a stream o f b eau ty. S h e perfo rm s for th e G lory o f G od and brings her a ud ience into p ow er filled p resence M rs lifts her au d ien ce to n e w and a keen a w a re n e s s His Dillard Y heights of G od 's praise T he w ife Dillard, of R everen d Pastor Christian of in S e a ttle . m o ther o f G ale, and how T im o th y, to m a tu re C urry M e th o d is t C h urch L oom us T em p le and C harles, M rs m inister Dillard to She the is and d ay, N o ve m b e r 30, 1986 conferences, c o n v e n tio n s a n d com Sis N a ric y P o w e ll, G eneral Chair m u n ity c ou ntry celeb ration s across the Arts & Crafts Bazaar C enter S t P o rtland to 6 p m , in G reg ory H all, 1133 S E T h e bazaar w ill featu re only h o m e m a d e or hand ra fte d item s, a n d a delicious snack bar w ith h om e m a d e pie, deli sand lies, a n d clam c h o w d e r fled o ff this year. w ii H C. P lu m m e r P h o t o b y R ic h a r d J B ro w n First Local Black-Owned Real Estate Company Owner, H.C. Plummer, Dies H erm an Charles P lu m m e r w as born J a n u a ry 12. 1916, in Kansas City, S a c re d H eart S ch o o l will hold its 6th A n nu al A rts and C rafts Bazaar S a tu rd a y , D e c e m b e r 6, 1986. 10 a m p ia * '1 eM PORTLAND CLEANING WORKS well k n o w n as g uest soloist a t revivals, ■it th e A llen le n itile C .M F C hurch p a Y ro k no w s c o m e a n d praise th e Lord next Sun 3 :3 0 p m. 610 SW A lder, s u i» 1008 T on nie, y o u th fu l aud iences D r. Edward G . Ward Episcopal WA, 5 0 3 -2 2 8 -3 0 0 9 A queen size han d m ad e quilt w ill also be ra f­ Kansas H e w a s the sixth child of eight b orn to Ulysses G rant and M a u d e Plum m er H e a tte n d e d Lincoln University in J e ffe rs o n City, M issouri w h e re he received a B A D e g re e in Business A d m in is tra tio n . H e served in the U S. Air Force d uring W o rld W a r II w h e re he w as a licensed pilot topx V J V Has been serving the North and Northeast Com- munity for 20 years. Dry cleaning; laundered shirts; alterations; fast service. You have trie d the rest — N o w try the Best. Hours: Mon. through Fri. 8 A M -6:30 PM Dry Cleaning " H . C . " as he b e c a m e k n o w n to his friends an d associates, w as a lw ays o f an in d e p e n d e n t spirit and thus w as c o m m itte d to b e c o m e self e m p lo y e d H e m o ved to P o rtland , O reg on in 1948 C o n ta ct iierso ns lor tins event are Linda M a d d o c k , 2 3 6 0232. and Claire M ey e r 2 3 6 8444 s H e o p e n e d P o rtla n d 's first black o w n e d and o p e ra te d real e s tate com p a n y , k n o w n as H .C X P lu m m er & C o m ­ p an y , Inc. H e assisted and e n c o u ra g e d m a n y blacks to p ursuing a career in real e s tate and insurance Sat., 9 AM to 1 PM His k n o w le d g e and w illingness to assist buyers and sellers alike in any area o f his expertise is far reaching For several years 3954 N. W illiam s Ave. he served as Project M a n a g e r o f the P o rtland D e v e lo p m e n t C om m ission. In add itio n to his inv o lv em e n ts in his real e s tate and insurance business, he spent m a n y hours w ith civic a n d c o m m u n ity service protects. 282-8361 To n am e a few ; he served on th e board o f directo rs o f the U rban L eag ue of Portland and th e N .A A C P . President of the N W Bridge A ssociatio n , past Pre sident o f the C hallengers Bridge C lub, past President of the Royal Esquire C lub, he held several o ffices in K appa A lp h a Psi Fraternity and he w as a for m er can d id a te for state representative H e d ep a rte d this life Friday, N o ve m b e r 21, 1986 at 6 55 p m H e w ill be America s forest conservation program was initiated in 1891. whan the President was authorized to create national forests from the remaining public lands lovingly re m e m b e re d by his w ife , J e a n n e tte , sons C raig. Paul and R onald S te w a rt, sister Lela W a ts o n , and b ro th er Louis H P lum m er b oth o f Kansas C ity , K ansas, several g ra n d c h ild re n , n ieces and n e p h e w s an d a host o f o th e r relatives a n d friends Funeral service w a s held at 12 .30 P M W e d n e s d a y , N o ve m b e r 26, 1986, at the Allen T e m p le C M E. C h urch . Fine Y arns for Knit & C rochet In te rm e n t w a s in W illa m e tte N a tio n al C em e te ry OPEN T U E S D A Y j THRU SA TU R D A Y 10 :00 A M T O 5 :0 0 P M CLASSES 281-8607 A L IE N T E M P L E C M E C H U R C H * I 1815 N.E. Broadway C orner of I t h e n d S k id m o re Sunday School 9 ,5 a m Sunday Worship 11 00 a m Christian Youth Fellowship 6 0 0 p m THE M O U N T O L IV E T B A P T IS T C H U R C H taacond end fourth Sunday»» Tier >284 1964 Phillip S N elso n IP a a to r, John H Jackson Minister M Ed M D 9 30 A M Church Schoo» ,1 0 0 A M Congregation»! Worship 5 OOP M Vespar Service ,0 00 A M Baptism Fourth Sunday “ M y p a r tic u la r c o n c e r n s a re h u m a n r ig h ts is s u e s /v io la t io n s . s ta tu s o f th e c h u r c h a n d re p re s s io n . . " o f th e O r e g o n R a in b o w C o a lit io n , a t a p re s s c o n f e r e n c e b e f o r e le a v in g P o r t la n d to p a r t ic ip a t e in a U S El S a lv a d o r . El S a lv a d o r C o n f e r e n c e h e ld in T h e t h e m e o f th e c o n f e r e n c e is " I n S e a r c h o f P e a c e " A m o n g th e O r e g o n d e le g a te s to t h e c o n f e r e n c e a re (L R l M a r t in L ah r P e ttis . R e v The A m erican Baptist Convention. Am erican Baptist Churches of O regon Lott Carey Foreign M ission C onvention N ational, Oregon. P o rtla n d E c u m e n ic a l M in is trie s A m e ric a n B ib le S o c ie ty , M ErM Board P h ilip H a r d e r a n d J a m ie P a r tr id g e P h o to b y R ic h a r d J . B r o w n YOU AHL WLLCOML TO WORSHIP AT 84 N E K illin g s w o rth • 281 0499 ONEARTH "A w arm spirit of fellow ship a lw a y s " S* M. öfSry 1st Animili The Ark oí Safety ‘ Chocolate S( )u t he rn Sw eets ’ •» 11 00 Communion Each First Sunday s ta t e d M a c c e o P e t tis , C o C h a ir Church of God Iin Chrrlst M HNHHNM HHM mM HH FAIR . 4 M vsbr NAOMI MM S ANOA! DOUGLAS M A TA lIf C O U » M *tW A |i W f | « » It ik .ik iH • I't iu ii l*»vw • ( arsHtMl ( akca • Sweet INH m I oa Pkw. t tc A ll Ihc tw eet» iItoit nut mother's urxl grandmo« he nt n ia ik ' • ( hrIMmuw ( »Ih I rvc • \igg I Tret • ( ,»»r4ul» Suola • Gift* mwl ( nifi* A l l B l i n k ( h r ls t n ia s M u s ic • K v u n z j u t T u h lc (long or specialty styles slightly higher) Tuesday Friday Saturday Morning Prayer V» m „ i ( l i l h l n n m u t l ’m c i ils Adm ittance: \ I - I I I o f M illin