Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, March 17, 1993, Page 14, Image 14

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    M arch 17, 1993 • T he P ori land O bserver
P age B6
•7/
5^)PE
Continued from page H5
and rushed him there The doctor
said, Your child has had a major
seizure. Has he been ill because he
had a high temperature? To prevent
this from happening again, dont al­
low him to keep a fever too long.
Catch it as soon as possible.
H g ì
.-J
Oh, Lord! My baby What now
Lord? Ive been a good, concerned,
praying mother. What more is there?
. O U W O N ’T FIG H T, H U H ?
The Lord replied—
‘.T u rn * Tralriina Wear. Designed by two time national titleist and 0
tt;i
Believe! Believe! Claim the heal­
Minskerto meet the rigorous demands of amateur and professional box -, VI
ing
you
have prayed for over and over
comfortable & 100% Amerloan made to outfit the fighter In you.
again.
model for Calvin KJein’sObssession.
Well—believe-you-me, I had to
Currently associated with An­ ball caps and training gloves.
Numerous articles have been pub­ implement some serious changes in
All
of
these
items
will
carry
our
drew Minsker Ent in Milwaukie.
lished both in national and local me­ my PT sessions— notjust on my childs
Oregon
Andrew Minsker tor the own neck label and exterior woven
dia
about Andrew Minsker, includ­ behalf; but all around.
past 4 years has produced Winners logo label in addition to a choice of
ing
British Vogue, The Hollywood
The first sign of recovery oc­
Edge, a tobaccoless chew product screen pnnts or embroidery, depen­
Reporter, The Oregonian, Oregon curred when he got up onto his knees
which is marketed with Fred Meyer dent on the item.
Magazine, Willamette Week, KO to get something on the lounge. I
Supplemental to the sportswear
and is currently the top selling item of
magazine and Ringsport and he was stood in the doorway with tears in my
line itself, Andrew Minsker has es­
it’s kind nationally
named by the Portland Downtowner eyes His twin went over to him to
tablished
substantial
notoriety
which
I n addi t ion and more to the poi nt,
Magazine as one of the 10 most inter­ help. Then— he gave him a big hug
can
be
exploited
favorably.
Besides
he has also operated since 1986, a
esting people in Portland last year.
with the biggest smile on his face. I
being
a
two
time
national
amateur
mail order training wear line that has
Fight Team has also been a spon­ walked over and picked him up, sat
champion
and
Olympic
trials
w
inner
been marketed, almost exclusively, to
sor for many local amateur boxers down and hugged both babies. He
professional and amateur boxers he has been ranked #1 nationally
and
continues to sponsor amateur looked up at me and wiped my tears
through boxing clubs and professional land #2 worldwide by Boxing Illus­
events
including the Golden Gloves
“Mommie crying” , one said;
trated. He has also had televised
gyms all over the country.
competition
and
will
act
as
a
major
w
h
ile
the o th e r sa id , “ S m ile
We would now like to take Fight bouts on ESPN as a professional,
sponsor
for
the
Jr.
Olympic
regional
Mommie!”
Team training wear into the retail compiling a record of 14 - 1 before
competition to take place in Portland
I think back on those times and
injury forced his retirement.
market under our own private label
moments.
I remember how my hope
June
5-6
this
year.
We
also
believe
Aside from Andy's boxing ca­
manufacture to include appx 15 items
becam
e
joy.
T h e n —jo y o u sly , I
that
we
can
utilize
the
interest
gener­
from basic 100% cotton T 's. hooded reer he has been the subject of a
w
atched
my
child
grow and progress.
ated
by
the
possibility
of
a
heavy­
T ’s and tank tops to sweatpants, shorts, feature length film by photographer
I watched his legs get stronger and
weight title.
Bruce
Webber
and
was
the
original
zip front sweats, stocking caps, base­
FOR MANUAL BOOKKEEPING
TRY OUR BOOKKEEPING SIMPLIFIED
INCOME TAX AND
BOOKKEEPING SERVICES
317 N.E. Killingsworth Si.
Portland, Oregon 97211
tail Valerie Currie
(503) 289-0851
First United Methodist Church
1838 SW Jefferson, Portland OR
April 18 through May 23,1993
This will be an informative and enjoyable series of speakers for persons
concerned with their own aging, for their family members, and for persons looking
ahead to their retirement years The sessions will take place Sundays at 9:15
AM for one hour, in the Fireside Room. There is no charge for the series, but it
will be supported with a free-will offering. For further information, contact Cheryl
Luce, 228-3195
A pril 18: Vicki L. Sclmiall, Ph.D. Gerontology Specialist and Professor,
Oregon State University Extension Service. The Later Years Can
Be the Greater Years.
A pril 25: .Dr. William and Sonja Connor, O11SU researchers and
authors of The New American Diet
May 2: Dr. Devorah Lieberman, Portland State University.
"D.O.E." Communication Technique.
sick. He had to fend for himself just
like the other guy. I remember, on one
occasion when Eric was in High
School, he came to me, after hearing
me explain, to someone, the nature of
his previous illness. “Mom I didnt
know that 1 had all those things wrong
with me.”
“Yes Eric, you have a lot to be
grateful for. God has literally restored
your body Actually, He gave you a
booster shot from the Holy Ghost.”
“But Mom—why didnt you ever
tell me about my illness?”
"Because— 1 had already claimed
your healing. I didnt want to defeat
my purpose by planting negative seeds
in your little mind.”
So, 1 Say to every one, dont sit or
w alk or stand with your head hanging
low. Have Hope! Let your hope be in
Jesus and He w ill fight your battles for
you. Trials great and trials small.
And— when you next lift your eyes,
joy will greet you for God will have
placed a smile down in your soul.
Praise the Lord!
Remember The Words To This
Song:
The only hope we have
And its in Jesus.
Confusion is great in this world
today.
Persecution may come with such
heavy weight..
But—we have this hope and its in
Jesus.
Local Minister Arrested
THE LATER YEARS CAN BE THE GREATER YEARS
TAX REFUND
■3 DAYS
stronger. And—at six years old, he
broke the 800-metcr national track
record for six and under, at what was
once known as Adams High School. I
screamed and cried with joy.
God didnt stop there. He contin­
ued to bless this child and prove that
He is the God. He took this skinny kid
and had him breaking one record after
another in track and field events, in
basketball and in football, where he
played with his middle school, high
school and college. He is now mar­
ried, a U S. M arine and a brand new
papa His son, Solomon Nathaniel (a
wise ruler) Spears was born at 3 am
EST on March 7, 1993.
Yes! Eric Damon Spears is truly
blessed. This is just another one of
Gods many success stories.
Praise the Lord!
The only hope we have is in Jesus
Christ.
I dare say where I or where Eric
or any of my children would be if I did
not first
believe in the Son of God, Jesus
Christ
I’ve found joy time after time just
by hav ¡ng hope. And then, God gave
me peace and an assurance that has
overwhelmed so many people around
me Sometimes, I do believe they
thought I was crazy because I wouldn’t
respond or react the way the world
dictates.
I never did treat Eric like he was
J òy
The
May 9: Renee Margolin, Senior Fitness Expert and Instructor of First
United Methodist Monday/Thursday Fitness classes.
May 16: Cliff Singer, M.D., Oregon Health Sciences University,
Geriatric Psychiatrist. Sleep Concerns.
May 23: Tun Nay, MSW and Attorney: Legal and Financial Planning,
including recent changes in law.
Portland Police C hild Abuse
Team (CAT) Detectives have arrested
Willie B. Smith DOB 7-24-28 of 932
N Alberta Street in connection with
the sexual abuse of three young girls.
Smith, who is Pastor oftheFirst A.N.E.
ZionChurchat 109 N Skidmore Street,
was arrested at 11:00 am. Thursday,
March 11. 1993 after surrendering to
Detective Mitch Copp at the Detective
Division Detectives believe that from
Septem ber 1990 through January
1993, Smith has engaged in a pattern
of sexually fondling the victims, all of
whom attended his church. The in­
vestigation was initiated in February
1993 when a teacher contacted Port­
land Public School Police to investi­
gate a com plaint of inappropriate
touching. The 13 year old victim told
the officer that Smith had cornered
her in a office and began fondling her.
Detectives later learned of a sec­
ond victim, who reported that from
September 1990 through January
1992, Smith had repeatedly sexually-
abused her. The victim who is 14
years old, was 12-13 years at the time
of the alleged incidents
Athird victim was identified based
upon the earlier interviews. This vic­
tim is presently 22 years old and re­
ported that at the age of 17-18 years of
age. Smith cornered her in a church
office and fondled her.
Smith turned himself in after be­
ing contacted by Detectives. Smith
was charged with 11 counts of Sexual
Abuse in the First Degree and one
count of Sexual Abuse in the Third
Degree. Smith was lodged at the
Justice Center in lieu of $225,000 bail
with arraignment scheduled for 2:00
pm Friday, March 12, 1993 at the
Justice Center.
Under Oregon law sexual abuse
in the first degree occurs when 1) a
person subjects another person to
sexual contact and, a) the victim is
less than 14 years of age; b) or the
victim is subjected to forcible compul­
sion by the suspect A person commits
sexual abuse in the third degree if the
victim does not consent or is incapable
of consent by reason o f being under 18
years of age or is mentally incapable.
Sexual abuse in the first degree is a
class B felony, while sexual abuse in
the third degree is a class A misde­
meanor.
Nobody Does it Better» for Less
SAFEWAY
Look In The This Week
Magazine for your Safeway
Shopping Guide for a complete
list of specials on sale this
week at Safeway!
Ad Prices Good March 17 through March 23,1993 At Safeway.
E n jo y E x tr a S a v i n g s W ith T h e
N e w 'In -S to r e '
S a f e w a y S h o p p i n g G u id e
Available at your Safeway store.