Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, March 10, 1999, Page 13, Image 13

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    March 10, 1999
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FAITH
AND
H E A LTH ...TO
WHOLENESS!
- Aging is for
Celebration!
about "M edication Interaction."
W H A T : Ainsworth United Church
W ednesday, March 17,1999:
o f C hrist will host Health Education
and Spiritual Renewal Week
W H E N : Sunday, M arch 14,1999,
1 0:00 a m .. S p iritu a l R en ew al
W o rk sh o p .
P aul T a k a y a n a g i,
DirectorofSeniorCommunity Center,
1:00 p.m ., Robyn Alper will discuss
Project Linkage services offered to
M a rtin e z , C a lifo rn ia an d V ice
P resident, C alifornia Council on
Gerontology andGeriatrics will speak
on “A ging and the Human Spirit.”
Mr. T ak ay an ag i has a M aster s
D egree in Gerontology from San
Francisco State University and is
recognized authority in the field o f
gerontology and geriatrics.
’s a grand moment for Dr. Bobby Jones during his Gospel Explosion at Epcot's America Gardens Theatre during Disney’s
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elebratlon. Walt Disney World Resort In Lake Buena Vista. Fla., presented activities, entertainment and Interactive exhibits throughou
M onday,M arch 1 5 ,1999:
1:00 p .m .. D ian a V erm illian ,
Registered N urse, w ill discuss the
“Im portance o f Foot Care."
1:30 p .m ., D ebbie S helton, a
licensed Acupuncturist will conduct
a dem onstration and will discuss
“O riental and Herbal m edicine.”
2:00 p.m. Pat Perry, pharmacist from
Kaiser North Portland Clinic will speak
seniors.
1:30 p .m ., Serena Stoudam ire,
Portland U rban League, will provide
information on programs and services
available to older adults.
2 :0 0 p .m .. B ible D iscu ssio n :
“W om en and the Bible” lead by Pastor
L ynn S m ouse Lopez, A insw orth
United Church o f Christ, followed by
hym n sing and spiritual songs.
F riday,M arch 19,1999:
12:00 n oon, Luncheon, followed
by fun fellowship, including movie,
gam es, puzzles, cards.
WHERE: AinsworthUmtedChurch
o f Christ, 2941N. E. Ainsworth Street.
Portland. Oregon 97211.
F o r M o re In fo r m a tio n C all
Ainsworth United Church o f Christ
(503)284-8767 Rev. JackTakayanagi
(503)643-8368 or Elvira Hudson (503)
289-0941
istory Month.
The National Council o f N egro Women, Inc.
Tri-Countv Section Spring Fundraiser
Spaghetti
The Youth at Rose City Park United
Methodist Church invited the public
o their 46,h A nnual Spaghetti D inner
Saturday, March 13 from 5:00 to 7:00
Presents
13™ A nnual
In Loving M em ory O f Ernest
B arber Sr. Sunrise, M ay 7, 1923,
Sunset February 27, 1999. Ernest
B arber Sr. was bom M ay 7,1923 and
lived in Portland, OR since 1946.
p.m. The all-you-can-eat meal will
feature salad, spaghetti, french bread.
Beverage, and ice cream. The dinner,
prepared and served by the youth and
their parents, is a way for the young
people to earn money for ch urc h you t h
program s and cam p scholarships.
T he public is invited to attend and
enjoy good food, good com pany,
and a delightful Italian atm osphere
featuring strolling musicians. The
cost is adults $6.00, seniors 60 and
older: $4.00; children 12 and under
$4.00, and families: $ 17.00. Tickets
will be available at the door or by
calling the church at 281 -1229.
Ernest Barber Sr.
Rose city Park united M ethodist
C h u rch is located at 5830 N .E ,
Alameda. Thechurch is handicapped
accessible and located on Tri-m et
bus line #12 and #71.
Ernest worked as a Labor Foreman for
W illam ette Iron & Steel and retired in
1981. Ernest loved w orking on cars
and w as very good at it.
E rn e st le av e s to c h e ris h his
memory: Laura Barber, wife, Portland,
O R, Ernest Barber, Jr. son, Portland,
OR, M arvin Barber, son, Portland,
OR, T rina B arber, daughter, Portland,
O R ,A n th o n y B a rb e r , b r o th e r
Beaumont, Texas
Nevada. Survivors o f Mr. Com pton
D eanna S. W ashington, daughter;
G eola S m ith . sister both o f Portland,
Elive Green, Sister; o f Las Vegas;
N eal Com pton. Brother; o f Bosco,
Louisiana, D aquante Lockridge, and
K eyaira Elaine W ash, grandchildren
both o f Portland
In L o v in g M em o ry o f S arah
Elizabeth Mayfield, August 25,1917-
February24,1999. Mrs. Mayfield was
a counselor in a drug & A lcohol
Rehabilitation Program, called House
o f Exodus, also a licensed practical
Nurse & Bookkeeper. She has been a
m em berofBethel A.M.E. Churchand
Mt. Olivet Church. Mrs. Mayfield has
lived in Portland for 70 years before
moving from W infield, Kansas &
Kentucky. SurvivorsofM rs. Mayfield
Rhybon C. M ayfield, and Robbin V.
M ayfield twin sons both o f Portland.
In Loving M em ory O f Ellen Joe.
S unrise A ugust 6, 1917 Sunset
M arch 3, 1999. Ellen Joe was bom
A ugust 6 ,1917 in Saline, Louisiana,
she was a hom em aker and a m em ber
o f V a n c o u v e r A v e n u e B a p tis t
C hurch. Ellen has lived in Portland,
O regon since 1947.
Ellen Joe leaves to cherish her
memory: Bobbie Ridgeway, Daughter,
P o rtlan d , O R. D o ro th y M alone,
Daughter, Altaloma, CA. Mary Joe-
S to g lin , D au g h te r, Jo n e sb o ro ,
Louisiana. Charles Joe, Son, Oakland,
CA. James L. Joe, Son, Portland OR.
Shirley Joe-White. Daughter, Portland,
OR. Raymond Joe, Son, Oakland, C A.
Judy Joe-Kent, Daughter, Portland,
O R . A n n ette P a rk e r-W illia m s ,
D au g h ter, P o rtlan d , O R .V e rn ita
W illiams. Daughter, Portland, OR.
In Loving M em ory o f Billie H.
C om pton, D ecem ber 14, 1918 -
February 22,1999. Mr. Com pton was
self-em ployed in housekeeping &
ElderlyCareGiver. Mr. Compton came
to Portland in 1968 from Las Vegas,
1 9 9 9 H is to r ic a l
B l a c k C o lle g e s
& U n i v e r s i t ie s T o u r
n celebration of Black History Month, the Northeast Community
Development Corporation (NECDC) is proud to sponsor the 6' annual
1999 Historical Black Colleges & Universities (HBCU) tour, April 17-25.
Twenty (20) local students will be selected from Portland to tour HBCU s,
and have the opportunity to learn first hand from HBCU staff and students
about each school's unique history of providing a quality learning
environment.
I
To apply:
• Please contact Cheryl Roberts or Tamrah Knutson at NECDC for details at (503) 282-5482.
•Applicants will be accepted on a first come first serve basis through March 26.
• Cost per student is $400.00.
Northeast Community Development Corporation
4114 N V ancouver Avenue • P ortland, O reg o n 97217 • (503) 282 5482
otton
àper
Saturday, May 01, 1999
Shilo Inn Newport Newport, Oregon
An Evening o f Entertainment at the Beach!
Music By: Leslie Taylor
Dine on Hors d ’oeuvres Buffet
Wake up to the M orning-after B reakfast Buffet
Donation: 175.00 Per Couple
Tax Deductible Amount $30.00
Purchase Your Ticket Now! Space is Limited!
For More Information
Call Ms. Phillips
(503) 281-2381
Tickets: Hair Creation
5425 N.E. 30*
(503) 281-1185
Proceeds to Help Develop and Implement
Programs of Concern to the Community
North Portland Bible College
4905 N. Vancouver Ave. Portland, Oregon
Spring Schedule, March 29 — June 11,1999
Monday Evenings, 6:30 - 9:30 p.m.
New Testament Survey III
Ministry to Urban Families III
Tuesday Mornings, 9:00 - 12 Noon
New Testament Survey 111
Tuesday Evenings, 6:30 - 9:30 p.m.
Bible Lands and Customs
Equipping the Saints II
Lay Counseling II
MS Windows 95/Word 97
Wednesday Mornings, 9:00 - Noon
Bible Lands and Customs
Thursday Mornings 9:00 - Noon
Old Testament Survey III
Educational Mimstnes of the Church:
Making Our Programs Ready for 2000
Thursday Evenings, 6:30 - 9:30 p.m.
Old Testament Survey III
Celebration and Despair in the Psalms
Christian Social Ethics
E. Nance,
M. Div.
Carol Chism, N.S.W.
E. Nance, M.Div.
Michael Lindsey, M.Div.
Brian Fraught, B.A.
Jay Held, M.Div.
Annett Stanton, B.A.
Michael Lindsey, M. Div.
James Coleman, M.A.
Debra Jenkins, M.A.
James Coleman, M.A.
Gerald Wilson, Ph.D.
LeRoy Haynes, D. Min.
(At Allen Temple)
Call 288 2919 to register, or to racalva Information