Page B6 APRIL 15, 1998 (Fije ^lnrtlauò (ßböeruer N7/ é^viny^kCenwrp D a vid Mace Ferres May 28, 1944 to A p ril 10, 1998 A H om e C om ing Cel­ ebration fo r Da vid Mace Ferres w ill b e h e ld at R oosevelt High S chool in th e gym n a siu m on T h u rs d a y A p r il ! 6 , ¡ 9 9 8 a t / :30pm . D a vid was a loving, de­ voted, p ro u d fa th e r an d grand fath er, a n d very g o o d frie nd. He W ill Be M issed Express your (ove fo r Mom on M others (Day David leaves to celebrate the memories o f his life: Betty Ferres - Wife Tracy Minor - Daughter Jenifer Trupp - Daughter David Ferres - Son Jason Ferres - Son Beverly Patterson - Sister Roberta Will man - Sister Darlene Arnold - Sister William Ferres - Brother Larry Ferres - Brother Pat Patterson - Brother-In-Law Steve Arnold - Brother-In-Law Karin Ferres - Sister-In-Law Robert M. Minor - Son-In-Law Mark Trupp - Son-In-Law Robert A. Minor - Qrandson ,6y placing a personal announcement in The (Port (and Observer. Caff Tony or M ary at 288-0033. (Deadline: M ay 1st) J I ^ i M .T.X IO ^Y OF Oscar C- Taylor, Sr. David Mace Ferres Portland Youth M a ss Choir The Portland Metropolitan Youth Mass Cho'r invites youth ages 4-18 years old to participate in a Spring Youth Gospel music Workshop and Concert at Augusta Lutheran Church: 2 7 !0 NE 14th and Knott. The work­ shop will be conducted by the Port­ land Metropolitan Choir Music Direc­ tor, Terry Davis along with local songwriters and musicians. Work­ shop classes will include Gospel Drama, Vocal Techniques, Musician sessions, singing, dance and directing. The workshop will begin Tuesday, April 21, 1998 thru Friday, April 24, 1998 at 6:00 pm. The workshop will culminate into a concert Saturday, April 2 5 ,1998,6:30 pm. Admission is free. For more information, please contact Pearl Thomas, Executive Di­ rector at 503-283-0492 or Diana Mitchell at 503-493-9642. C ommunity A ctivist D ies T h o m a s R. V ick ers June 22, 1917-April 7, 1998 Funeral services were held for Tho­ mas R. Vickers, Jr., at Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church on Tues- day, April 14, 1998. M r. Vickers was bomJune22,1917 in West Palm Beach Florida, the sec­ ond son o f Dr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Vickers, Sr. He attended Payne Chapel A.M.E. Church in West Palm Beach, and was a member of Bethel A.M.E. Church until his death. Mr. Vickers graduated from Industrial High School in 1935, earning track and football scholarships. He attended several col­ leges and universities, among them Morehouse, Bethune-Cookman and T uskegee University. Mr. V ickers served in WW11 (Army) in the North African Cam­ paign and after discharge in 1945, returned to college on the G.I. Bill. While helping his brother relocate to Portland, he met Dorothy E. Alexander o f Seattle, Washington. Deciding to remain in Portland, they were married in 1950. Thomas attended Vanport College and received his B. A., in Edu­ cation, and later his M.A. (also in Education) from the University of Portland. After earning his Teaching Cre­ dential, Thomas taught for the Port­ land Public School District, beginning in 1948. He taught at several schools in the district, including Boise, Glencoe, Marshall, Adams, and Vo­ cational Village. He retired in 1981, but continued his involvement in edu­ cation through his varied civic activi­ ties. Among Thomas’ many civic and community involvements, beginning in 1952, he held local, state and na­ tional leadership positions in the fol­ lowing organizations: The Price Hall Masons, the N.A.A.C.P., the Urban League, the Royal Esquire Club, the I.B.P.O.E. o f W., the Kappa alpha psi Fraternity, and the Phylaxis Society. Thomas lived with and fought his cancer for eight years, departing this life on April 7, 1998 - the day of his 48th wedding anniversary. He passed away peacefully at home, and leaves to cherish his memory, his wife, Dor­ othy, and daughter, Sharon. His brother, Carle Richard Vickers, pre­ ceded him in death in December, 1997. Thomas also leaves to mourn his passing one nephew, Carle Wayne Vickers - Stevens Ranch, California, and four sisters-in-law , Evelyn Vickers-West Palm Beach, Florida, Jaunita Davis-Seattle, WA.,Jacquiline L aw son-S eattle W A., Verna Alexander-Seattle, WA., and many loving and dedicated extended family members and friends. Holy Ghost Spring Revival Allen Temple CME Church 4236 NE 8th street Tuesday, April 28th thru Friday, May 1 7:00 Nightly Speaking is the Anointed and Gifted Preacher and Pastor Rev. Dr. F. Ron Mays o f Charity Nondenominational Church, the fastes growing congregation in Ft. worth, Texas. For more inform ation please contact: Pastor Dr. LeRoy Haynes, Jr at 287-0261 or Minister Mary Green at 287-0697. Îçm: 'M aneta/ Mwme S/iic, 2736 NE Rodney Portland, OR 97212 503-251-4591 This is p o u r c im m u n ity based funeral hom e supported b y you. W crnake the loss o f y o u r loved ones easier to bear. Le t us guide y o u through o u r fat iiity and explain about p re arrangements with you. □ at NPBC 4217 NE Fremont Portland, Oregon 97213 (503) 249-5972 9:00 - 4:00 Sat. Beaumont Cleaners Coupon Beaumont Cleaners Coupon $12 off-of $30 or more $8 o ff of $20 or more Beaumont Cleaners Coupon Beaumont Cleaners Coupon $4 o ff of $12 or more 25% o ff Blankets Daniels Memorial Church o f God In Christ Resolve To Do Something For Yourself and For Your Community— Learn as if your life depends on it - it does! £ Jerome Cox Tanner Funeral Director Mr. Taylor is survived by: Oscar Taylor, Jr., Son Portland, OR Teresa Taylor, Daughter Portland, OR Patricia Williams, Daughter Portland, OR Theodore Freeman, Son Portland, OR JoAnn Marshall, Daughter Portland, OR Finley Hammond, Jr., Son Phoenix, AR Donna Hammond, Daughter Vancouver, WA There are also 12 grandchildren, 16 great grandchildren and 2 great great grandchildren, and a host o f cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends. BEAUMONT 7:30-6:30 M -F 6 C. Cox Tanner Owner Oscar C. Taylor, Sr. Mr. Taylor was bom on Novem­ ber 28, 19 2 1 in Hattiesburg, Missis­ sippi to the parents o f Ned and Willie Mae (Dawkins) Taylor. He passed away in Portland, Oregon on March 22, 1998 at the age o f 76 years. Cause o f death is age related. Oscar was a Staff Sgt. in the U.S. Army. He served in W.W.II from April 17 I94l to June 2, 1946. He has lived in Portland since about 1945. he first worked for Southern Pacific Railroad for 7 years, then Rich Manufacturing Company for 8 years and the last 25 years he was a machin­ ist for Columbia Steel Company in Portland. He retired in 1983. he was also a member o f the Masonic Lodge. f i f l North Portland Bible College offers More Than ju st an academic opportunity, or preparation fo r a career in Ministries You Can: • Gain a mature working know ledge of the Bible. • Get working answers to the questions our youth are asking. • Discover the power of a new life through Christ. • Discover God’s assignment of Rules for Black in the Bible - Shed those Non- Biblical Stereotypes. • Discover that you CAN handle College level work and go on to realize a higher Potential Women ’s Department is sponsoring their II Annual Prayer Breakfast Saturday, April 18,1998 @ the Sheraton Airport Hotel located @ 8235 Airport Wy, Portland from 9:0Qam-l2:00pm guest speaker Evangelist Marian Causey o f Seattle, Washington fo r more information, please contact Evangelist Julia Lambert @ 2#7-4937 or Sister Billie Porter @ 281-1087 All This and Credit, Too? Spring Term begins March 30 Call 288-2919 to register North Portland Bible College 4905 N. Vancouver Ave. Portland, Oregon 97217 t Pastor Harry B. Daniels Jr. Church located @ 1234 NE Killingsworth St, Portland