Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, July 26, 1995, Page 6, Image 6

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    J uly 26, 1995 • T he P ortland O bserver
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N orth P o rtland Bible College
S um m er C ourse, 1995
O bituary
Mrs. Ironia Lee Ollison
Genesis I - II
Foundations for a Christian View of God and Man
A Sample o f Questions we’ll discuss:
How can mankind understand God?
What is God’s plan for man and woman?
Is there any truth in evolution?
Can we trust Bible chronology?
Was there a world-wide flood?
How did the races of humanity develop?
Instructor:
Michael Lidsey, Dean of North Portland Bible College
Classes meet Tuesday and Thursday evenings, 6:30 - 9:30 pm
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August 1-31,1995
Location: In the new NPBC campus! 4905 N. Vancouver Ave?
Registration and Tuition: still only $60, but if paid at the first session, $55.
For more information, call 288-2919
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Funeral Services- Were Friday, July 21, 1995 at 11:00 A M.
Place o f Service- Was Emmanuel Temple Church -1032 N. Sumner
St Portland, Oregon
Date o f Death - July 15, 1995 at Her Residence in Portland, Oregon
Age - 84 years old - Cause o f death - Age Related
Place o f B irth - W illis v ille , Arkansas on August 24, 1910
O ccupation: T eachers A id with Head Start programs in Portland,
Oregon, worked there about 8 years. She has lived in Portland since 1945
and prior to Portland, she lived in Hope, Arkansas.
S urvivors
D aughter: Patsy P. O llison Portland, Or
Son: Belton Ollison, Jr. Portland, Or
Brothers: Johnnie M artin Youngstown, Ohio; Emeree M artin Co­
lumbia, South Carolina; Hersherly Martin Hope, Arkansas; Daniel Mar­
tin Portland, Or; Brother Herman Beasley Toledo, Ohio; Brother LeRoy
Beasley Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Brother Otis Beasley Stockton,
California
Sisters: Leona Bailey Portland, OR; Sister Emmaline McFadden
Wichita, Kansas; Sister Gennie V. Cunningham Gurton, Arkansas; Betty
Hall Phoenix, Arizona
Preceeded in death by: 2 brothers and one sister. Her Husband,
Belton Ollison died several yrs ago.
Also Survived by: -16 Grandchildren—26 Great Grandchildren & 3
Great Great Grandchildren.
Burial at Rose C ity Cemetery in Portland, Oregon.
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In jo y fu l anticipation o f our marriage. Me Cynthia Jones and Eward
Simms together with our families invite you to share w ith us a celebra­
tion o f our love, ourheritage, and God’s goodness. The wedding was on
Saturday, July first Nineteen hundred and ninety-five.
PASTORAL INSTALLATION SERVICE
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ubbard
Communication is the root o f
marital success from which a strong
union can grow, and non communi­
cation is the rock on which the ship
w ill bash out her keel.
In the first place, men and wom­
en aren’t too careful “ on whom they
up and marry” . In the absence o f any
basic training about neurosis, psy­
chosis, or how to judge a good cook
or a good wage earner, that tricky,
treacherous and not always easy-to-
identify thing, called “ love,” is the
sole guiding factor in the selection o f
mates. It is too much to expect o f a
society above the level o f ants to be
entirely practical about an institution
as basically impractical as marriage.
Thus, it is not amazing that the
misselection o f partners goes on with
such abandon.
There are ways, however, not
only to select a marriage partner, but
also to guarantee the continuation o f
that marriage; and these ways are
simple. They depend uniform ly on
communication.
There should be some parity o f
intellect and sanity between a hus­
band and w ife for them to have a
successful marriage. In Western cul­
ture, it is expected that the women
shall have some command o f the
humanities and\ciences. It is easy to
establish t f ^ educational background
o f a potential marriage partner; it is
not so easy to gauge their capability
regarding sex, fam ily or children, or
their sanity.
In the past, efforts were made to
establish sanity w ith inkblots, square
blocks and tests with marbles to find
out i f anybody had lost any. The
resulting figures had to be personally
interpreted with a crystal ball and
then reinterpreted for application.
In Scientology, there is a test for
sanity and comparative sanity which
is so simple that anyone can apply it.
What is the “ communication lag” o f
the individual? When asked a ques­
tion, how long does it take him to
answer? When a remark is addressed
to him, how long does it take for him
to register and return?
The fast answer tells o f the fast
mind and the sanepiind, providing
the answer is sequitur; the slow an­
swer tells o f downscale (into a state
o f decreased awareness; into the low­
er level emotions, such as apathy,
anger, etc.) Marital partners who have
the same comm unication lag get
along; where one partner is fast and
one is slow, the situation w ill become
unbearable to the fast partner and
miserable to the slow one.
...T he su bject o f m arriage
c o u ld not be covered in many
chapters, but here is g iven the
basic clue to a successful m ar­
riage — C om m unicate!
Revival Talk On Love, Marriage
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97 W a /a id a y
On Marriage
Area residents are invited to attend a dinner and revival at the Holy Spirit
Association o f Unification o f W orld Christianity Church, 21)5 S.E. 148th St. on
Tuesday at 6 p.m. Guest speaker w ill be Rev. Levi Daugherty o f Norfolk, Va.,
who w ill present “ Restoration o f God’s Family,” a talk about love and marriage.
Church O f Scientotogy
‘Volunteer ‘M inisters
Given Salvation A rm y’s Harbor
Light A Helping Hand
W ith ladders and brushes, the
Church o f Scientology Volunteer
Ministers marched into Harbor Light
M ission over the weekend to “ bright­
en up” some o f the office areas with
a fresh coat o f paint. “ The Church o f
Scientology supports those groups
who really make a difference in the
com m unity” , says V ic k i Schere,
Church Community Relations Direc­
tor, “ and Harbor Light has definitely
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Lighthouse Church Of God In Christ
8138 N Hudson
Portland, OR 97203
(503) 283-3558 * Church (503) 283-0169 * Home
Elder Tom Moore, Pastor
made a difference in Portland.”
According to Chaplain N ick
Giesh, last year Harbor Light has
gotten 120 homeless men back into
the workforce as contributing mem­
bers o f society.
The Harbor L ig ht’s Meal pro­
gram feeds 25 to 100 homeless peo­
ple per day. Locally funded, the Sal­
vation Arm y has 13 different pro­
grams in the Portland area that are
dedicated to improving the quality o f
life for those in need.
You 're invited, to
Sunday School 9:30 A M
the installation service o f
Sunday Morning Worship 11:45 A.M.
Reverend Roy E . Clay, Sr.
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Tuesday Prayer/Bible Band 7:30 P.M.
Friday Worship Service 7:00 P.M.
THEM E:
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DATE:
Ready Cor Service», Jeremiah 15:3
3:00
238 N.E. Mason (owner n j ( ¡arfield & Mason)
H /6/95
"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 W elcom e Is Awaiting You!
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World of Adventure zz
a Multi-Cultural, Music and arts Day Camp
at First Presbyterian Church
12th & Alder SW
July 10 - August 18; 9 - 4pm w/ext. hrs
$80 - 90/wcck
call 228-7331
Mt Olivet
Baptist Church
8501 N. Chautauqua Blvd.,
at Willis Blvd.
W o rsh ip Services 8:00am & 11:00am.
Church School 9:30 to 10:30am,
Bible Study, Wednesdays, 10:30am & 7:00pm
Radio Ministry each Sunday, 8:00am on KBMS
A Teaching C hurch With A Reaching M in istry
Dr. James E. M a rtin , Senior Pastor
(503) 2 4 0 -P R A Y
♦
JAirth ^A n n o u n cem en t
Baby Girl
Name: Rikaya Sabree McFadden
Date o f B irth : May 17 1995
W eight: 7 lbs lOoz
Length: 20 inches
M o th e r: Fatima Rushdan
F ather: Ricky McFadden
G randparents: Isan Rushdan & Rahim Perez
G reat G randparents: Christine & W illie A Jones Sr.
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Aline Pierce
YPWW 6:30 P.M.
Sunday Evening Worship 7:30 P.M.
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Born April 4,1944, Vernon, Texas
Died June 20,1995, Portland, Oregon
On A p ril 4, 1944 a baby girl
was bom named Aline to the proud
parents o f Bernice and W illie Lee
Bell. Her place o f birth was Vernon,
Texas.
From there the fam ily moved
to Phoenix, Arizona in 1946 and
then to Portland, Oregon in 1966.
She then married Bennie L. Pierce
and lived as a happy wife.
Aline as a child was high spir­
ited, head strong and very family
oriented. As a young woman she
dedicated to give her life to God
From there on she was one o f the
founders and very active member
o f The Church o f the True Vine.
She w ill be remembered by her
strong beliefs in the Lord Jesus
Christ.
Aline departed this life on June
20, 1995. She leaves to mourn her
mother, Bernice Jackson; step-fa­
ther, Sidney Jackson; her husband,
Ben Pierce; sons, Robert Jones and
W illie Bee Jones; three daughters,
Bernice Jones-Eugene, Lena Mae
Jones and Tina Marie Jones; twen­
ty-three grandchildren; four sisters,
Gertrude Thompson o f Phoenix,
Arizona, Vera Lee H olden-W ill­
iams, Rosie Mae Johnson and Annie
Mae Shanult all o f Portland, Ore­
gon. Fourbrothers, Jerry Bell, Glen
Bell, Steve Bell and Bernie Jackson
all o f Portland, Oregon.
She also leaves her grandmoth
er, Ophelia Baldwin, a host aunts,
uncles, nieces, nephews, other rela­
tives and friends. She was preceded
in death by sister, Winnie Stewart
and brother W illie Bell.
She w ill be greatly missed by
many loved ones.
FAITH TEMPLE CHURCH
4224 S.E. 62nd Avenue
(betw een Pow ell & Koster)
103 N E M orris St., Portland, OR 97212
Sunday School - 9:30am
Sunday Morning Worship 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
We Invite You To Come And Worship With Us.
The Church Where Everybody is Somebody And Christ Is All.
Dr. Joe S. Hurdle, Pastor
P o rtla n d , O regon 97206
SUNDAY
Sunday School 9:30am
Morning Worship 10:45am
Evangelistic Service 7:30pm
Tuesday Pastoral Teaching 7:00pm
F R ID A Y
Evangelistic Service 7:00pm
D A IL Y
Prayer 12:00pm & 6:00pm
(503) 774-5470
PASTORS: Bishop Robert Simpson, Jr. • Dr. Ida M. Simpson