Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, May 04, 1994, Page 15, Image 15

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President Addresses Black
Religious Leaders
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Washington - President Clinton answers question on health care reform from African-American
religious leaders during a White House briefing April 19.
Washington — President Clinton citizens. Since African-Americans
last week welcomed African-Ameri­ share a greater burden of illness with
can religious leaders from around the more health problems than Ameri­
country to the White House to discuss cans as a whole, many are denied
health coverage or pay high insur­
health care reform.
The briefing also included Ira ance premiums due to preexisting
Magaziner, Senior Advisor to the conditions. Under the President’s
President for Policy Development, and health plan, no legal resident or citi­
Dr. Risa Lavizzo-Mourey, who dis­ zen of the U.S. can be denied health
cussed specifics of health care reform coverage. This will guarantee thatall
and its impact on the African-Ameri­ african-Americans will havecompre-
hensive health benefits throughout
can community.
Noting that one in four African- their life.
The P resid en t said his plan
Americans does not have health in­
would
p rotect co nsum ers’ choices
surance, President Clinton empha­
of
doctors
and insurance plans.
sized the importance o f health care
C
urren
tly
,
m
any A frican -A m eri­
reform for the black community. The
cans
are
forced
into low quality
President’s Health Security Act ad­
health
plans
w
hich
do not allow
dresses this health care crisis by pro­
them
the
freedom
to
choose d o c­
viding comprehensive benefits for all
tors or pharm acies in th eir com ­
m unities. U nder the P re sid e n t’s
plan, each individual w ould be
able to choose their own doctor.
T h e re fo re , A fric a n -A m e ric a n s
w ould be able to choose black
doctors who may be m ore fam il­
iar w ith th eir health concern s.
The President acknowledged the
importance and power of the African-
American community and appealed
to the ministers for their assistance in
informing the public about health
care reform.
The briefing was one in a series
of meetings being conducted by the
White House to inform the public at
large, and the black community spe­
cifically, on issues relating to health
care reform.
A Benefit Dance Will Be Held To A ssist Kebrin's Cause
May 7,1994 9 p.m. u n til. . .
The Texas Street Annex NE Alberta Street
Free Food & R efreshm ent
D O N A T IO N S WILL BE A CCEPTED AT T H E D O O R
M ake Checks P ayable To:
Jeanette M artin
HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!!!
Happy
Mothers
Day!
Should You have Your Lawyer Draw Up A
Will Or A Revocable Living Trust?
St. Michael's
O
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, J.D.
Lutheran
Pre-School
by
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enyatta
One of the common mistakes
made by most people is that they think
an up to date will is the only and best
way to protect their estate. Nothing
could be further from the truth. There
is an alternative to a will.
If you have a will, you can bet it
will have to go through Probate Court
after your death because of your per­
sonal property. A Probate Court is a
court which handles the distribution
of the personal propery of a decedent.
It should be noted that it can take
weeks, months or even years before
the Probate Court proceedings are
completed. This could cost you thou­
sands of dollars in court and attorney
fees. Is it really worth it to have a will
if only your personal property is go­
ing through Probate Court? It can
cost the estate a lot of money.
When your will goes through
Probate Court, it becomes a matter of
public record. Anyone can find out
anything that they want to know about
you.yourfamilyandyourassets. This
kind of open access has caused a lot of
problems and all kinds of legal en­
tanglements. It has caused some dis­
tant relatives to contest the will which
means if they contest the will and it is
found to be invalid due to a technical­
ity, it could wind up being set aside
and you could wind up having a judge
ditribulc your assets using some legal
formula which may not be your origi­
nal intent.
In som e states, real estate does
no t p ass th ro u g h the P ro b ate
C ourt. You should know , hoever,
every state has its ow n statutes.
You should check your state s ta t­
utes before you begin to make
plans for your personal and real
estate property.
Many states have altered their
law s relating to adopted children.
A dopted children may have the
sam e rig h ts as the natural c h il­
dren o f the d e c e a s e d p erso n .
H ow ever, it should be noted that
the rights o f an adopted person
are only recognized by law in the
state w here adoption took place
and may not be recognized by law
in som e o th er states.
Live D.J. W ith T he Latest S ounds
NE Christian
Pre-School
Has Openings For
Youngsters 3 and 4
years old
9 to 11:30 AM
NE 29th and Deukum
Enroll Now for Fall
cSt.
ax IS a fitiit Cliuxafi
103 NE Morris St., Portland, OR 97212
Sunday School -9:30am
Sunday Morning Wor­
ship Service - 11:00am
Sunday School Teacher's
Meeting Tues - 6:30pm
' Bible Study Wednesday -
6:00pm
■ Prayer Meeting
Wednesday - 7:00pm
Church Phone Number
287-7457
Dr. Joe S. Hardie, Pastor
We Invite You To Come And Worship With Us.
The Church Where Everybody is Somebody And Christ
Is All.
Lighthouse Church of God In Christ
8138 N. Hudson, Portland, OR 97203
(503) 283-3558 ‘ Church (503) 283-0169 ‘ Home
Elder Tom Moore, Pastor
Call: 282-0000
Sunday School 9:30 A.M.
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Christien Church
"Come to me oil you who ore
weary and heavy laden and I
will give you rest.”
Lombard Chapel
3018 N. Lombard
Portland, Oregon 97217
503-283-0525
Killingsworth Chapel
430 N. Killingsworth
Portland, Oregon 97217
503-283-1976
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^Baptist (fljurclj
8 1 0 1 N. Fiske Avenue
Church Phone: 289-0147
Portland Oregon 97203
Study Phone: 2L 9-1911
Sunday Service
9:45am Sunday School
11:00am Morning Worship
7:30pm Tuesday Bible Study
and Prayer
In te r-ra c io l C o n g re g a tio n
126 N€ Alberta Portland, OR 97211 (503) 2 88-5173
Mt Olivet
Baptist Church
Family Life Center,
8725 N. Chautauqua Blvd.,
at Willis Blvd.
Sunday School
9:30
Bible Study
Worship Services 8 00am & 11:00am,
Church School 9:30 to 10:30 am,
Bible Study, Wednesdays, 116 NE Schuyler, 10:30am & 7:00pm
Radio Ministry each Sunday, 8:00am on KBMS
6:00
Evening Service
7:00pm
Pastor. Rc. JamosC C Faulkner
YPWW 6:30 P.M.
Sunday Evening Worship 7:30 P.M.
Tuesday Prayer/Bible Band 7:30 P.M.
Friday Worship Service 7:00 P.M.
"Come Unto Me All Ye That Labor And Are Heavy Laden,
And I will Give You Rest. Take My Yoke Upon You
And Learn Of Me." Matt. 11:28-29
We have a place for you. Come fellowship with us!
A Welcome Is Awaiting You!
We W elcom e You to The
(G r e a te r j ^ a h t t J S te p ljc n
Has moved Sunday services to
10:45
Sunday Morning Worship 11:45 A.M.
A Teaching Church With A Reaching Ministry
Dr. James E. Martin, Senior Pastor
C hurch O ffice 116 N E Schuyler St. • (503) 284-1954
¿ filts s ttw a ry b a p t is t (¡H ju rd j
“Serving The Lord
With Gladness”
Psalm 100:2
Sunday School 10am
Morning Worship 11:05
Wednesday
Prayer & Bible Study 7pm
Rev. G.L. Black I Pastor
3605 N.E. Mallory Ave.
(503) 281-8117 Portland,
OR 97212
Rev. and Mrs. G.L. Black I