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SCRIPTURE OF THE WEEK
RELIGION
ROLE MODEL OF THE WEEK
FUNERAL A N N O U N C E M E N TS
It’s A Plane ... It’s A Bird ... It’s Keith!
RAYMOND CABINE
34
May 23, 1954 - July 24. 1988
received the instrument rating
late in 1985 and the commercial
license in the early part of 1986.
About a month after he had re­
ceived his commercial license, he
received his Flight Instructor Cer­
tificate and began his first com­
mercial job as a flight instructor.
He continued to teach others to
fly, as well as flying charter, some
fire patrol, and cargo hauling.
In February of 1988, he received
a call from the leading regional
airline in the Northwest, Horizon
Air. He was asked to join their
Flight Department.
Keith is currently flying the line
and is expecting to upgrade to
captain within a year and a half.
Keith E. Washington
Keith attended and graduated
from Benson Polytechnic High
by Mattie Ann Callier-Spears
School. His subject emphasis
n July 2, 1964, a son was
was concentrated in aviation
born to Edward and Jean
technology and electronics. He
Washington. He was named Keith
graduated from Benson in 1982
Edward Washington.
and entered the University of
When Keith was about eight
Oregon in Eugene, Oregon, the
years old he loved to watch
following fall. He completed three
airplanes. His dad would take years of a four degree program
him to watch the planes take-off
with a selected major of Econo­
and land. His comment was,
mics with an emphasis on the
"When I get big I am going to fly.
micro economy. He opted to wait
Just like that." as he was pointing
on completing the fourth year so
up to the huge aircraft about to that he could pursue his present
land. At the age of 16 he began occupation as an airline pilot.
his flying lessons. He was able to
One never knows, you may be
solo a plane, all by himself, soon
travelling one day and when you
after his first lesson. When he
board the plane. Buckle up. Listen
became seventeen he was eligi­ to the flight instructions. You may
ble to obtain his private pilot’s
hear a very pleasant voice coming
license.
through the intercom saying,
During the next few years, he
"Hello, I am your pilot — Keith
spent the majority of his time in
W ashington...”
Eugene where he began working
Each of us here at the Portland
on his instrument rating and a Observer, wish you much success
commercial pilots license. He
and many safe flights.
Funeral services were held on
Monday, August 1, 1988 at 11:00
a.m. at the Allen Temple CME
Church. Pastor Phillip S. Nelson,
officiating. Raymond served his
country in the U.S. Navy from
1972 to 1974. Mr. Raymond
Cabine, son of Julius and Irene
Cabine was born in the city of
Pine Bluff, Arkansas. Raymond
graduated from John Adams High
School in 1972 and worked for the
Portland Public School District as
a machinist at the time of his
death. Death was due to an auto­
mobile accident. The father of
Raymond Cabine, Jr.; brother of:
Samuel and Emanuel Cabine,
Eugene, Monroe, Rickey and Ger­
ald Cabine. Sisters: Dorothy
Miller, Erma Aker, Gloria Butler,
Brenda Cabine and Lorraine
Cabine. He leaves to mourn his
loss, a host of other relatives and
friends. Send all donations to the
Urban League N.E. Youth Service
Center. Burial at the Willamette
National Cemetery. The Kill-
ingsworth Little Chapel of the
Chimes Funeral Directors.
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WILLIAM P. HAMPTON
44
December 31, 1943 - July 26, 1988
Funeral services were held on
Saturday, July 30, 1988 at 10:00
a.m. at Williams Temple COGIC,
241 N.E. Hancock. The husband
of Jeanette Hampton; father of
Danielle Hampton; brother of
Elvira Hudson, Lena Turner, An­
nie M. Mason, Roosevelt Hamp­
ton, Johnson Hampton, Jr., J. T.
Hampton, Marvin Hampton, La­
mar Hampton. The sons of Mr.
Johnson Hampton, Sr. He leaves
to mourn his loss, his step­
mother Mrs. Lillie Hampton, god­
child Adolph Spears, Jr. and many
nieces and nephews. Death was
caused by an aneurism. Burial at
the River View Cemetery. The Kill-
ingsworth Little Chapel of the
Chimes Funeral Directors.
SARAH DAVIS
63
March 25, 1925 - July 25, 1988
Keith and one of the many planes he has m a s t e r e d . _______
PORTLAND OBSERVER
A Race With Time
Come and lay your head
upon my breast
where some have lain
To tell me of their great
sorrow and their
great pain.
The day has not ended
and the night has
not begun
The birds haven't ceased
their singing and there are
songs that must be sung.
My eyes are heavy with
crying for the young
I’ve suckled here
Come! Hold me closer
Come! Ever so near.
I’ve tried to appease
my neighbors, my friends
and my family
I've tried to lift up
my voice and shout out
“ Yes, you're FREE."
But in return, my dearest —
are sounds of life
forlorn
Shadowed by colors of
gloom and mist of
grey untorn.
Rise! Oh, rise and see
the barreness that
surrounds us as we sleep
Our eyes are windows
to our souls and our
hearts with joy should leap.
Stronger are we as we stand
together here with
light upon our face
Adorn ourselves with
sunlight and truth
should have a place.
For all that we have
done here is apparent
and sublime
Now exit through the
portal and enter
a race with time
by Teal Thompson
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EXODUS: Chapters 20 & 21
"The Eyes and Ears of the Community”
288-0033
Funeral services were held on
Monday, August 1, 1988 at 11:00
a.m. at Bethel AME Church. The
wife of Elmira "Pete" Davis. The
mother of 12 children, 15 grand­
children and 8 great grandchild­
ren. She was born in Oklahoma
and leaves to mourn her loss — 2
sisters and a host of other
In Portland
287-6334
“The night is nearly over;
the day is almost here.”
New Testament
relatives and friends. Burial at the
Willamette National Cemetery.
Vann and Vann Funeral Directors.
Your young child may be able to hold onto a drinking
place two tight rubber bands around the glass an inch or so apart This
makes it easier for little hands to hold
EDDIE SIMPSON
71
March 14, 1917 - July 28, 1988
Funeral services were held at the
V a n co u ve r A venue B a p tis t
Church on Wednesday, August 3,
1988 at 11:00 a.m. The husband of
Cleo Simpson. Mr. Simpson’s
death was due to heart failure. He
was born in Houston, Texas.
Burial at Willamette National
C em etery. Vann and Vann
Funeral Directors.
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EVA WADDELL
March 25, 1925 - July 29, 1988
remove chewinq gum from clothes, press ice cubes against the gum
¿ntH iTbecome br^le9 and breaks off Then use a spot remover to vanish
To
the last traces
NOW OPEN — All Year Round
North East Redeemer Day Care Center
3605 N.E. 10th STREET • PORTLAND, OREGON 97211
A fte r 6:00 P.M . - 284-8904
Funeral services were held at the
Vann and Vann Chapel on Tues­
day, August 2, 1988 at 11:00 a.m.
The aunt of Annie Grant, 3237
N.E. 14th, Portland, OR. She was
born in South Carolina. Burial at
Willamette National Cemetery.
Vann and Vann Funeral Directors.
Children Receive:
Hot Meals
Teaching Basic Studies -
(Including: Numbers, Alphabet,
With Jingles, Reading, Writing,
Safety, Color, Shapes, Etc.)
Learn Spanish
Understand Respect
High Quality Service
Provided On A Sliding
Fee Scale
Baptist Church
Moving
Fellowship Missionary Baptist
Church will be moving to the O. B.
Williams Convention Center, 220
N.E. Beech Street, Portland, Ore­
gon 97212, effective Sunday,
August 7, 1988.
P a stor Jo h n n y Pack, IV
commented that the Church has
grown “ rapidly since our organi­
zation on October 14, 1987. We
began with 64 members and now
we have over 340 members.”
All services of the Church
along with meetings and rehear­
sals will be held at the Center un­
til permanent facilities are se­
cured. The Church services are
held as follows on Sundays: Sun­
day School at 9:30 a.m., Morning
Worship at 11:00 a.m., Baptism
Services at 5:00 p.m. (First Sun­
days Only), Baptist Training Union
at 6:00 p.m. (Except First Sun­
days), Communion at 6:00 p.m.
(First Sundays Only), and Evening
Worship at 7:30 p.m. (Except First
Sundays).
Support For
South African
Sanctions Urged
P IT T S B U R G H ( U M N S ) —
United Methodist Bishop James
Mase Ault, president of the
church's international missions
agency, July 26 urged all
members of the U.S. House of
Representatives to support a
comprehensive economic sanc­
tions bill against the apartheid
government of South Africa.
"Sanctions will work," Bishop
Ault said in his letter. He cited a
study by a "conservative" West
German institute that the bishop
said "makes clear that sanctions
applied by the United States,
Great Britain, France, West Ger­
man. Switzerland and Japan
would break apartheid."
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Jesus Loves You!
Allen Temple CME Church
4236 N.E. Eighth Avenue
(comer of 8th & Skidmore)
Portland, Oregon 97211
(503)
287-0261
Phillip S. Nelson, Pastor
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YOU ARE WELCOME TO WORSHIP AT
84 N.E, Killingsworth • 281-0499
Bishop Vinton R. Anderson
"A warm spirit of fellowship always"
Mrs. Vivienna Anderson
The 97th session o f the General Conference has assigned Bishop Vinton Randolph Anderson to preside in
the Fifth Episcopal District.
A resident o f St. Louis, Missouri, he and his wife, Vivienna, are the parents o f four sons: Vinton Jr., Jef­
fery, Carlton and Kenneth.
Bishop Vinton served his church as the Presiding Bishop and Chief Pastor in Alabama, 1972-1976, Ohio,
West Virginia, Western Pennsylvania, 1976-1984. He is the immediate past Chairman o f Wilberforce University
Board o f Trustees and from 1984-1988 served as Director o f the Office o f Ecumenical Relations and Development
o f the African Methodist Episcopal Church. Other responsibilities included Chairman of the Bicentennial
Committee and Chairman o f the General Conference Commission.
Bishop Anderson, born in Somerset, Bermuda, first came to the United States in 1947 to study at W ilber­
force University and Payne Theological Seminary. Graduating in 1952, he received the Bachelor o f Arts and
Master o f Divinity degrees with honor. In 1962, he earned his Masters of Arts degree in Philosophy from Kansas
University and the same year did continuing education at Yale University Divinity School.
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