Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, September 15, 1993, Page 4, Image 4

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S eptem ber 15, 1993 • T he P ortland O bserver
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Music Comes Alive In Dawson Park
Fabric Depot
A New Store With Over I'Zi Acres o f Fabrics
(73,000 Square Feet)
Most Complete Fabric Store in the West!
Gigantic
Fall
Fabric
Sale!
Hein us <
celebrate
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On Saturday, September 11th the echoes of sweet gospel music swept through the. reestctfir^
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winds of the many voices that added to the harmonies that added to the other activities at g o s p e l
festival. The Hissong group added their talents to the pot of gospel joy presented through out the day.
Pictured are Rosalyn Hicks, Kim Travis, Lisa Manning and Celeste Warren._________ _____________
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N ow thru S ep tem b er 28, 1993
PORTLAND OBSERVER
Office: (503) 288-0033
Fax #: (503) 288-0015
Patterns
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50% OFF
Citizen Volunteers
Sought For
Police Bureau
Advisory
Committee
Choose from McCalls, Vogue, Butterick, Simplicity or Burda
Sweatshirt Fleece
50% O FF
The Portland Police Bureau is
currently seeking citizen volunteers
to sene on the Police Bureau A d v i­
sory Committee (PBAC) The com­
mittee is comprised o f citizens who
assist in establishing the Police
Bureau’ s goals and budget prepara­
tion for each fiscal year.
PBAC members are appointed to
threeyearterms Thccommittcemeets
several times monthly and isexpectcd
to start meeting in mid September or
S olid s & Prints
. D on't forget our
"Special Purchase Department"
Many fabrics and drapery items available
$2" “Fantastic
- $3 " Values”
- $5"
1993.
“ The Police B u rea u ’ s A d v i­
sory C om m ittee, is s triv in g to o b ­
tain a level o f d ive rsity w h ic h re­
flects the diverse p op u la tio n o f
Portland, we encourage interested
c itiz e n s to a p p ly ,” said C h ie f
Discounts do not apply to special purchase or
previously discounted o r m arked d ow n items.
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Prices Effective
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RETAIL-WHOLESALE
Plenty of
FREE PARKING
CARS’ BUSES’ RVS
C harles Moose.
Citizens interested in se n in g o n
the PBAC, should call fiscal Sen ices
Managcr.Nancy Dunford, at (503)
823-0361.
Loving, Caring
And Sharing
In Home
Childcare Center
“ I t ’ s a Fashionable L ife ” is the
theme o f the second annual fashion
show and dance sponsored by Van­
c o u ve r Parks and R e c re a tio n
Department’s Citizens o f D isability
program and S.W. Washington Spe­
cial Olympics. Proceeds go to benefit
both programs, says Connie Irw in,
In And Outside Elay, Games, Toys, A rt, Books,
And Teaching ABCs and 123s
‘Lots Of Fun”
id
Serving Hot Breakfast,
Snack, Lunch, And BM Snack
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coordinator o f the c ity ’ s disability
program.
The evening begins w ith a silent
auction and refreshments from 6-7pin
followed by a fashion show and enter­
tainment from 7-8pm. People o f all
ages and abilities w ill be models. A
dance from 8-l()pm w ith music by
Sound Supply ends the evening.
Tickets may be purchased at
Marshall Center, 1009E.McLoughlin
B lv d at B agley C e n te r, 4100
Plomondon, or at the Special O lym ­
pics office, 211 E. 11th St. To donate
items for the auction, or for more
inform ation, call Irw in at 696-8218.
Benefit For Sunshine
Division
2307 NE Ainsworth
Please Contact“ D”
a t 33 5-373 2
6 :0 0 AM To 6 :0 0 PM
CSD, AFS, Welfare Accepted
Saturday, September 11 at 10am, at
Bloom ington Park Field #2, at SE
100th Ave. and Steele St., the Port­
land Police Bureau and the U.S.
Coast Guard Marine, w ill compete
in a softball game to benefit the
Sunshine D ivision.
The public is invited to attend and
please bring a canned donation. For
more inform ationcall Sgt. M.F. Rob­
erts, 823-2143 or 823-2103
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ç^cîmal éieon Omîtes
Sunrise May 10, 1993 to August
29, 1993
Jamal Leon Bates was born on
May 10, 1993, to Valerie
Michelle Palmer and Robert Earl
Bates in Portland, Oregon. He
was the Godson of Arne ilia L.
Paden.
Jamal was christened on Friday,
June 25, 1993, by Bishop A.A.
Wells. He was a blessed, happy
baby who always had a smile on
his face.
As a result of SIDS (Sudden
Infant Death Syndrome), Jamal
fell asleep in the arms of Jesus
on Sunday, August 29, 1993.
In his homegoing, he leaves his mother Valerie Palmer and his
father Robert Bates; his sister Shoshannah Palmer; his brothers
Robert Alexander and DeVaunte Earl Bates; grandson of Jackie
Palmer, Neomia Deloyis Pickett, and Ona Bates, Sr.; the great-
grandson of Perry and Maudell Palmer; four aunts, Jacquelyn,
Tamiko, Donna and Lorraine; three uncles, Dynna, Lonnie and
Jackie Jr.; five great- aunts; three great-uncles and a host of
family and loved ones.
The Palmer & Bates Families would like to thank each and
everyone for whatever part you may have played to console our
hearts in our time of bereavement. Thank You.
Latino Celebration Of Iniciación De La Independincia
"It's A
Fashionable
Life" Theme
Of
Fundraiser
P’ ô Pay Cara
* * * $
Celebrate Diversity
t
Imagen.
The festivities get underw ay in
the afternoon fro m 3 to 6pm. The
dance is fro m 8pm to m idnight.
T he event is co-sponsored b y
V ancouver Parks and Recreation
D epartm ent and B a lle t F o lk lo ric
M e x tli o f Vancouver. There is a $ l
donation fo r afternoon a ctivities,
and the dance is $4 per person or
$ 10 per fa m ily . F o r m ore in fo rm a ­
tio n c a ll 696-8218.
Independence celebrations for
Mexico, Central and South America
w ill be the focus o f a family-oriented
cultural celebration Saturday, Sept
18 at Bagley Center, 4100 Plomondon,
Vancouver. Arts and crafts, ethnic
foods, inform ation booths, children’
games, dances and entertainment
fro m various C entral and South
A m e rican countries w ill be fea­
tured. A fa m ily dance that evening
w ill feature the L a tin o m usic o f
EENEFir
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SNO W VO N
RANDOLPH
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We wish to sincerely thank everyone who
contributed
to
the
success
of
the
"Benefit Car Wash-Bake Sale" on Saturday,
September 4,
for Snowvon Randolph, the
14 year old youth who suffered a severe
stroke and aneurysm on June 14.
Friends
and relatives brought a beautiful array
of baked goods, and over 60 cars and vans
were washed.
Donations totaled $1002.00
and with the matching funds from Aid
Association for Lutherans Branch #3723 of
St. Michael's Lutheran Church, a total of
$2002.00 was deposited to a special fund
at the U.S. Bank for Snowvon's medical
expenses.
Again we wish to thank everyone who
contributed to the success of this event,
and we hope and pray Snowvon's health
will improve each day.
The Staff of
Youth With A Mission
285-6909
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