Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 03, 1998, Page 10, Image 10

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JUNE 3, 1998
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C h ic a g o M a s s C h o ir
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The Power of Racial Unity
will show on Sunday, June 7th & 14th
at 8 PM on B.E.T.
Black Entertainment Television
T h is v id e o e x p la in s the B a h a ’ i F a i t h ’s
p u r s u i t o f R a c ia l U n ity .
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^iute. 19tU-21 di, 199^ P&itland (PteejOn
Wko. ï/ou, W dlt!!!
Some say a choir is a choir, is a
choir. However, that’s not the
case when the choir is the windy
city 's G M W A I xcellence Award
winner and Stellar and Soul Train
Aw ard nominee, the C hicago
Mass C h o ir CMC is on a mis­
sion front God to take their music,
which is steeped in God’s word,
to the people from the churches
to ‘lie streets.
W ith the release o f their latest and
eighth album. Keep Y o u r M in t! On
Jesus, CMC is set to do just that.
Keep Y o u r M in d On Jesus, is the
choir’s most versatile one to date, yet
it has not lost the quality o f excel­
lence in Gospel MC’ is known for
delivering on its recorded music.
Simply put, from beginning to end.
Keep Y o u r M in d On Jesus w ill
take you to church right where you
stand, uplift your soul and refresh
your spirit.
To get that y o u th appeal, and
s till keep the y o u n g a t h e a rt G os-
pel m usic lo v e r, the a lbum o f ­
fers a g lo rio u s c re a tiv e m ix o f
m usic w ith C o n te m p o ra ry cuts
lik e the m edium tem po “ G o d ’ s
G o t A N ew T h a n g ” and the
to u c h in g “ Y ou Rescued M e .”
T ra d itio n a l Gospel standouts in ­
O b itu a ry
clud e the h a n d d a p p in g , toe
la p p in g "K e e p Y o u r Focus On
Jesus,” the s p ir itu a lly ju m p ­
in g title cut and “ Soon One
M o rn in g .”
W ith Keep Y o u r M in d On
Jesus, the Chicago Mass C hoir is
reaching out to the w orld with an
expanded music m inistry that is
inspired by G od’s word and jams
for the soul!
Happy 50th Anniversary
To
Rev. and Mrs Purifoy
Henry Lee Brown III
Fraternities and Sororities invited to step.
The University o f Washington, Portland State
University, Oregon State University, The University o f
Oregon, and Washington State University.
Juneteenth Step Fest After Party
$1,000.00 Cash Prize
1st Place (Fraternity and Sorority)
For More Information Call (800) 641-0634
Fellowship Missionary
Baptist Church
March 08, 1959 - M ay 08, 1998
Henry Lee Brown III was born in Kosciuski, Miss. Henry was a
Maintcncc In gin ccr lor the Portland Public Schools. Fishing was very
important to him. He went until he was unable to go.
I lenry leaves to morn:
Joann Hudson - I x-vvife - Portland
Jennitfer Marie Brown - Daughter - Portland
Salandra I alita Born - Daughter - Portland
Henry Lee Brown IV - Son - Portland
I II i Mac Brown - Sister - Kosciusko, Miss.
I ula Bea Simmons Brown - Sister Kosciusko, Miss.
Henry 's mother and father preceded him in death.
Every Sunday:
8.00 A M Early Morning Worship
9:15 A M Sunday School
11:00 A M Morning Worship
the Lord's Supper
(1st Sunday)
Children's Church
(1st, 2nd and 4th Sunday)
Howard Roland Ross
Oct. 26, 1909 - May 07, 1998
Howard Roland Ross was born in I ethbridge Alberta. Canada and lived
in Oregon since 1945, lie was a Wheat Farmer, he belonged to the Masonic
Lodge I ureka #78 at Moro. OR.
Howard lives to mom:
Gwen Ross - W ife - Forest Grove, OR
Joann (ice - Daughter - Napa Calif.
Jean Harris Daughter - Portland, OR
fian c es Thompson - Sister - Moro, OR
I le had six grandchildren and six Great-grandchildren
The 3 Day Juneteenth Celebration Theme,
“ Knowledge o f S e lf’
Frl. June 19th
5:00 pm Opening Ceremonies: at Adidas on M I.K
Harry Jackson Plaza
(5020 NE M L K Jr. Blvd. Portland, OR. 97217)
7:30 Juneteenth Reception at El Presidente
Restaurant
at (312 E. Evergreen Blvd. Vancouver, W A 98666)
Sat. June 20th
2:00 PM Bar-B-Que @ University Park (Alaska
Street and Chataqua)
10:30 PM African American Greek Retreat Cruise
on the Portland Spirit (meeting at the water fountain on
Front Ave.)
Sunday Jtine 21st
Doors open at 5:00 pm Juneteenth Step Show (u
Whitaker Middle School
6:00 P M Training Union
(2nd and 4th Sunday)
7:15 P M Evening worship
(2nd and 4th Sunday)
Thru the years (that’s 50 years)
Love James, Joyce, Don, Dorothy.
Ron, Ray, Sally and Martha
God Bless You
11:00 A M Baptismal Service
(4th Sunday)
Pastor
Johnny Pack IV
4009 North Missouri Avenue
(503) 249-0377
In Loving Memory o f Hazel Ruby Motley
A p riv a te m em orial service
was held fo r M rs. Hazel Ruby
M o tle y was held on May 9, 1998.
M rs. M o tle y was born February
6, I 9 l I in Sedalia, M isso u ri.
She graduated from I in co ln Se­
n io r H igh School in Kansas C ity ,
M is s o u ri. She passed away M ay
4, I 998 o f co ng estive heart f a il­
ure H azel, the (ira n d Dame o f
E n te rta in in g w ill be remembered
fo r her love o f life , her strong
w ill to liv e , and fo r g iv in g gen­
e ro u sly to others She accepted
the I ord Jesus C h ris t at an early
age and re lie d on prayer and her
A in s w o rth C hurch fa m ily fo r
It,ve and support. Hazel valued
every one o f her friends, m aking
sure that each one fe lt special.
She shared her grace, her w is ­
dom and som etim es her o rn e ri­
ness w ill a ll o f them . M rs. M o t­
ley le ft behind:
C o n n ie
A n d e rs o n S is te r
O m aha. N ebraska M ary W i l l ­
iam s S iste r Kansas C ity , M is ­
so u ri Rev. C harles B risco
B ro th e r-in -la w K a n sa s C it y ,
M is s o u ri
M a ry A nn Lam bert
D au gh te r P o rtlan d. Oregon
H ulo w Renard M o tle y Son
M o rro w . G eorgia Joyce F Jones
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D au gh te r C la c k a m a s , O reg on
F lien C ap rice W illia m s D a u g h ­
ter
T o rra n ce , C a lifo rn ia
Plus a host o f people w ith
m any cherished m em ories and
w ill be g re a tly m issed.
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people want and need in North/Northeast Portland.
We are developing summer and fall classes in computer keyboarding in Windows and
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