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    September 15, 1988, Portland Observer,
SCRIPTURE OF THE WEEK
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Auto Accident Claims Area Man
Morris Edward Johnson
Mr. Morris Edward Johnson
ras born in Portland on Nov. 1,
961, and graduated from Jeffer­
son High School in 1979. He was
married to Yvonne Huegen of
^Heerlen, Netherlands on Jan. 5,
1988, and was the step-father of
fîabrinaand Ricardo.
I Mr. Johnson joined the United
States Army in 1981, and rose to
he rank of sergeant. He was one
i if the finest non-commissioned
i ifficers and electronic equip-
i nent installer's in the Army His
conduct, his military bearing,
and equipm ent in s ta lla tio n
abilities were unquestionable.
le constantly proved himself
nd performed his duties in an
Outstanding professional man­
ner. Mr. Johnson acquired a vast
knowledge of procedures, poli­
cies, and techniques involved
toith the installation of elec­
tronic equipment, as was evi­
denced by his deployment of
Several duty assignments in
Europe, Washington, D.C., and
Korea, installing state-of-the-art
com m u nica tions equipm ent.
Sergeant Johnson was a con­
stant achiever and maintained
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..With Gladness
Today
I come to You
in peace—
healed and happy,
rejoicing in
beauty
Above me
About me
Within me ...
himself in a very high state of
physical fitness. His conduct
both on and off the job was pro­
ven to be well managed. He was
a true professional soldier.
Sergeant Johnson received
some of the highest awards
while in the United States Army:
• D is tin g u is h e d
Honor
Graduate, AN /G R C 113
Radio School, Manhiem,
Federal Republic Germany.
• D is tin g u is h e d
H onor
Graduate, Basic Installation
Course, Com m unications
E le c tro n ic In s ta lla tio n
Battalion, Fort Hauchuca,
Arizona.
• H onor G raduate, C o m ­
m unications Improvement
Program, School of Allied
Forces, Central Europe,
Brunsmms, Netherlands.
• Plus other awards and cer­
tificates of excellence.
.• Was studying to take the
FCC General License Class.
Most importantly, Morris was
a Christian.
Mr. Johnson received an
“ Honorable Discharge” from the
United States Army in July 1987.
Survivors include: W idow,
Mrs. Yvonne Johnson; two step
children, Sabrina and Ricardo;
Mrs. Juanita Lomax, mother; Mr.
Kenneth Johnson, father; Mr.
Ernest Lomax, step-father; Tina
J o h n s o n , s is te r; K e n n e th
Johnson, brother; A nthony
Johnson, brother; Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Johnson, grand-parents;
Mrs. Mabel Burns, great grand­
mother; and a host of relatives
and friends.
UNITED
THEOLOGICAL
SEMINARY
PORTLAND EXTENSION
G reetings in the name of our Lord
and Saviour Jesus Christ, peace be
with YOU.
BIBLE:
EVANGELISM:
Basic Evangelism
M 141
3 Credit Hours
A study of the basis, aims, types, dynamics and program of
evangelism for the New Testament church.
COUNSELING:
Counseling Techiques
M 187
3 Credit Hours
Used by the professionals in past and present day counseling.
inity happenings
BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC: Bethel AME Church, 5828 Northeast 8th
Avenue, hosts a Blood Pressure Screening Clinic in conjunction with
Community Care every Tuesday, 8 a.m. -Noon. Visit the Clinic to prevent
increased risk of stroke, heart failure, kidney and heart attack.
VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED: Volunteers are seriously needed with the
Blood Pressure Clinic. Your service is very valuable. Please let us know
if you are available to work in our clinic and what hours are convenient
for you. Please call Mrs. Lenora Morris afternoons at 281-7139.
SATURDAY SCHOOL: The Saturday School is being sponsored by the
Black United Front. Classes begin this fall for grades 1-6. NO CHARGE.
Volunteer teachers are needed. Call Avel Gordly or Karen Powell,
230-9427.
MATRON’S ANNUAL DAY: The Matrons Club will celebrate its 33rd
Annual Day on Sept. 18, 1988 at 6 p.m. at the Bethel AME Church. One:
the same day, there will be a reception given by the Past Grand Matrons
and Patrons Council.
You are cordially invited to the Grand Reception for Grand Worthy
Matron Jo Ann Childs and Grand Worthy Patron Roy L. Callier, Order of
the Eastern Star, Prince Hall Grand Chapter P.H.A. Oregon Jurisdiction,
on Sept. 18 from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. at 116 N.E. Russell St., Portland.
CALLIGRAPHY CLASS: Starting Oct. 3,1988, Calligraphy Classes will be
held each Monday evening at the Mount Olivet Baptist Church, 116 N.E.
Schuyler St. at 6 p.m. Classes are for beginning and advanced students.
Contact Ms. Jean Stuart at 284-1954 for information on materials
needed.
AWARENESS SHOP: A Youth Awareness Workshop will be held at
Portland Community College on Saturday, Sept. 24,1988 from 9:30 a.m.
to 3 p.m. Topic: “ Gangs and Gang Violence.” Registration Fee - $2. Call
240-5300 for further information.
JOB OPENINGS: A high school male is needed September through May
for the after-school program at the Mallory Avenue Christian Church,
126 N.E. Alberta from 3 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Call 288-5173 for further
information.
UTS INSTITUTE WEEK: Monday, Sept. 19 through Sept. 23 is the United
Theological Seminary's Institute Week. Dr. Benjamin Martin, President
EARN THE FOLLOWING DEGREE:
• The Diploma of Theology • The Bachelor of Theology
• The Bachelor of Religious Education
For more information and/or application materials, contact
the Portland Extension office: 103 N.E. Morris St., Portland, Oregon
97212.
Classes will be offered Thursday and Friday of each week
beginning September 15,1988 from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Contact Dr. Joe S. Hardie, Director, Portland Extension office,
(503) 287-7457.
We are looking forward to having you become a part of the
Portland Extension of U. T. S.
Bf • Properties
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• A.M.A. HeadStart
• Teen-Parent Program
r • Self-Enhancement Program
• N.E. Emergency Food Program
Family Day & Night Care
Dr. Joe S. Hardie
Director, Portland Extension
Dr. Benjamin F. Martin
President,
United Theological Seminary
84 N.E. Killingsworth • 281-0499
nusday
7 00pm
C har Rehearsal
“To the Glory o f God”
Sunday
The Ark of Safety
Church of God in Christ
9 15a m
Sunday School
,1 1 5 a m
M a n in g Worship
6 30pm
Y PW W
Evangelistic
8 00pm
Worship
Tuesday
___
Greater Solid Rock
Jurisdiction #1
Headquarters Church
Bishop A.R. Hopkins
1705 N.E. Dekum St.
Portland, OR 97211
7 30pm
“ A warm spirit of fellowship always"
the Bible says ...
Follow peace with
all men & holiness
without which no
man shall see the
A.R HOPKINS
Jurisdictional Bishop
Friday
Noon Day Prayer
Fnday
"T he Pasta Speaks'
7 30pm
Sataday
Morning Prayer
9 00am
HEBREW S 12:14
Oregon
Jurisdiction No. #1
Headquarters Church C.O.G.I.C.
Invites
“A ll O f God's People"
Jesus Loves You!
Allen Temple CME Church
Wigs,
Hairpieces
and
Beauty
L Supplies
4236 N.E. Eighth Avenue
(comer o f 8th & Skidmore)
Portland, Oregon 97211
(503) 287-0261
Psalm 34:3
Phillip S. Nelson, Pastor
To A
State
Musical Convention
Under the Direction of:
Msn: Charlotte Brandon
For
Restyling
Three Exciting Nights
Why do more
families call
Cox
Wigland
— Make a Decision —
1105 N.E. Broadway
(across from Safeway Lloyd Center)
Sept. 15, 16, & 17, 1988
“ Inquire about the services we offer”
Cox Funeral Home, Inc
24 Hr. Service
★ Guest Speakers and Singers *
Williams Temple C.O.G.I.C
“ Before You Must
10:00 a.m. ’til 6:00 p.m.
Monday Thru Saturday
THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY
7:30 P.M .
in time of need?
Store Hours:
285-0493
Cornetta Smith
Chief Executive Officer
Tuesday
Bible Band
Lord
JLd.JLI.JLUL.mJ
A lbina
M in isterial
A llian ce
YOU ARE WELCOME TO WORSHIP AT
Pnllvanna Sedziol
Pollvann
Eva Gabor
Bom Free
Rene of Paris
Andre Douglas
Zurv and More
Carefree
Re*. Dr. Joe S. Hardie, Director
United Theological Seminary
Portland Extension
The Book of Acts
B235
3 Credit Hours
A verse by verse analysis emphasizing the historical aspects
of the liberation of the gospel.
A CKNO W LEDGEMENT
Thank you so very much fo r
your prayers, the beautiful
cards and your loving kind
words and contributions. Our
fam ily loves you.
T-
But, today!
I come to You
in love;
glad for
all things ...
glad to be me
knowing You.
■HHHHk »
The United Theological Seminary, Portland Extension will be
offering classes for the Fall Semester beginning Sept. 15, 1988
through Jan. 13,1989 at the Mount Gillard Baptist Church, 2902 N.E.
Rodney Ave., Portland.
United Theological Seminary is an accredited school founded
in 1949, In Monroe, Louisiana.
The school’s objective is to train men and women for Chris­
tian service, the imparting of knowledge, and the development of
students for the fullest extent of their capabilities.
The following courses will be offered during the Fall
Semester The Books of Acts; Basic Evangelism; Counseling
Techniques.
FOUNDER The Holiness Preacher Bishop U.V. Peterson D.D. Builder-Pastor
I recall times
- too many -
when I could come
only in tears ...
PSALMS: Chapter 23
281
We are interested in your problems.
241 N.E. Hancock • Portland, OR
(503) 282-2144
Host Pastor: Elder M. Walker
Church Of God In Christ
Greater Peace
Supt. E. Wilson
4009 N. Missouri St.
Portland, OR 97227
McKinney Temple
Elder: E. C. Suell
1737 N.E. Alberta St.
Williams Temple
Elder: M. Walker
241 N.E. Hancock
Portland, OR 97212
St. Luke Memorial
Elder: L. Adams
2700 N.E. Sumner St.
Portland, OR 97211
Nazarene C.O.G.I.C.
Supt.: L. Dotsey
9119 N. Drummond St.
Portland, OR 97217
Light House C.O.G.I.C.
Elder: T. Moore
1123 N.E. Fremont
Portland, OR 97211
Cornerstone Community Church
Supt.: B E. Johnson
2216 N.E. Killingsworth St.
Portland, OR 97211
Christ Memorial Church
Elder: R. L. Tate
1552 N. Killingsworth St.
Portland, OR 97217
Bethel Temple
Supt.: A. Shankle
1545 South Brooklyn Ave.
Eugene. OR 97403
Free Will Church
For All Nations
Elder: Thurman Holmes
420 Market St.
Klamath Falls, OR 97603
La Grande C O G I.C.
Elder: I D Lowe
1303 T Street
La Grande, OR 97850
Salem Mission C.O.G.I.C.
Supt.: A Shankle
4308 Hill Rose St.
Salem, OR 97309
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