Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, May 26, 1999, Page 10, Image 10

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M a y 26, I W
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New
Beginning
Christian
Center
TEAM-1 Education
Marketing Alliance
Awards Completion Certificate
to Graduate
From Dream Team 2,000 Course
T E A M -1 E .M .A ., an e c o ­
n o m ic e d u c a tio n a l m o v e m en t
com pany th at sta rted a few years
ag o , is c o n d u c tin g an ap p re n ­
tic e sh ip tra in in g p ro g ra m in the
N etw o rk M a rk e tin g Industry.
W hat stu d e n t A d rian P reece
said about the course: “ T he class
w as v ery b e n e fic ia l. I th o u g h t it
w o u ld b e o v e rw h e lm in g , b u t
ea c h w eek I le arn ed m o re and
m ore ab o u t th e N e tw o rk M a r­
k etin g In d u stry an d how I can
m ake good in c o m e in less tim e.
I en c o u rag e y o u n g p eo p le and
o th e rs to ta k e the c o u rse .”
S tudents y o u n g and o ld d ed i­
ca tin g 1-1/2 h o u rs, o n e ev en in g
a w ee k fo r a 6 w ee k co u rse , w ill
learn m u ch a b o u t th is rap id ly
grow ing in d u stry w h ich a ttracts
peo p le from all w alks o f life and
from d iv e rse eth n ic g ro u p s all
acro ss th e U .S .A . and aro u n d
th e w orld.
T he in d u stry h as g row n up
Faith
Tabernacle
Choir Reunion
and m an y o f the m isp erce p tio n s
th a t p eo p le h av e ab o u t th e in ­
d u stry can b e d isp e lle d w hen
p eo p le h av e th e rig h t in fo rm a­
tio n ac co rd in g to O liv e, E asley
and S h a re if w h o are cu rren tly
su p p o rtin g the g o al o f T E A M -1
R e m e m b er th e so n g s b ac k in
th e day th a t sp o k e d ire c tly to
y o u r s o u l?
S o n g s lik e
“ C h a n g e d ” , “ O h H ap p y D a y ” ,
an d “ G o in ’ U p Y o n d e r”? T h ese
so n g s an d m a n y m o re w ill be
fe a tu re d at th e F a ith T a b e rn a c le
C h o ir R eu n io n . T h is reu n io n
w ill b rin g to g e th e r fo rm e r ch o ir
m e m b ers from a c ro ss th e c o u n ­
try to sin g G o sp e l m u sic sp a n ­
n in g o v e r th irty y ea rs (1 9 6 1 -
SUNDAY • July 2 5 th
11:00 am Pastor Larry Huch
E .M .A .
T E A M -1 c irc u la te s a fly er
ab o u t rec ru itin g p eo p le to be a
p art o f D ream T eam 2000. T he
fly er add resses 6 stip u latio n s. I f
a p erso n m arks all 6, w e w ould
lik e to ta lk to them ab o u t the
6:00 pm M arkus Bishop
1995).
MONDAY • July 2 6 th
T h e R e u n io n c o n c e rt w ill be
S a tu rd a y , M ay 2 9 ,h a t 7 :0 0 PM ;
an d a sp e c ia l p e rfo rm a n c e w ill
b e on S u n d ay , M ay 30"’ at 4 :0 0
PM ; b o th p e rfo rm a n c e s w ill be
h e ld a t B e th e s d a C h r is tia n
C h u rc h N E m erso n .
T h is e v e n t is free and o p en to
the p u b lic. E v ery o n e is in v ited
to co m e an d jo in in th is c e le b ra ­
tio n o f g o sp el m usic.
F o r m o re in fo rm atio n , call
V eronica Easter at 232-5873.
9:00 am N BC C Pastoral S taff
10:30 am M arkus Bishop
7:00 p m B ishop Clarence M cClendon
fabric
Depot
TUESAY • July 27th
course.
T he resu lts o f th e train in g is
to h elp the stu d e n ts, ag es 18 to
65+ , g et in v o lv e d in “ C o o p e ra­
tiv e E c o n o m ic s ” a n d m a k e
m oney w ith in th e ir first 30 to 60
days a fte r train in g . I f y o u h a v e a
co n c ern ab o u t b ein g in a p o si­
tiv e m o v em en t an d b u ild in g a
b e tte r to m o rro w b y w o rk in g to ­
g eth er w ith p eo p le o f lik e m in d
9:00 am N BC C Pastoral staff
10:30 am Bishop C larence M cClendon
7:00 pm Phil G oudeaux
WEDNESDAY • July 2 8 ‘h
9:00 am N BC C Pastoral staff
10:30 am Phil G oudeaux
THE LARGEST. MOST COMPLETE RETAIL FABRIC STORE IN THE WEST
7:00 pm W alter H allam
May 25 through June 8 ,1 9 9 9
M emorial Day, May 31st, 10-6pm
THURSDAY • July 2 9 ,h
to d a y , p le a se call us!
9:00 am N BC C Pastoral staff
10:30 am W alter H allam
TEAM-1 Education Marketing Alliance
7:00 pm M arvin W inans
7:00 am - 7:00
SALE
EXTENDED!
With special music by Vicki Winans andM.C. Hammer!
503-239-8338
Contact Information
N ew B eginnings C h ris tia n C e n te r
7600 N .E. G lisan Street • Portland, OR 97213
(503) 256-6050 ext. 217 • Fax (503) 256-2287
pm
503-282-9113
After 7:00 pm
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W e ’re lo o k in g fo rw ard to se ein g y ou in o u r n ex t class!
Tibetan Nuns of
Kathmandu
Clarice “Mickey”
Harris
Clarice“Mickey"Harriswasbom
December 16,1937 in Hanford, Cali
forma, the only child bom to Aaron
and Victoria Price. M ickey was bap­
tized in the Madera Church o f God at
an early age. Upon coming to Port­
land at 16 years old to attend Warner
Pacific College, she became a mem­
ber o f Beech Street Church o f God
and taught Sunday school.
M ickey met Bill Harris in 1954
upon his release from the US Army,
and they married in 1955. During
their union five children were bom
Diane, Phillip, Cheryl, Kandyce, and
Dana. They were divorced later.
M ickey had a brilliant m ind and
worked in several occupations. Her
last jo b o f em ploym ent w as at the
P ortlan d O b serv er N ew spaper,
w here she w orked as a journalist.
M ickey leaves to mourn herpass-
ing, her son Phillip, her four daugh­
ters Diane, Cheryl, Kandyce ofPort-
land and Dr. D ana Harris-Echols o f
Virginia and her husband Dr. Eric
Echols. H er three grandchildren
Phyllis, Shawn and Samoyia, and a
host o f nieces, her nephew W ally
and other relatives and friends.
Carried Without Children?
lave you been married
at least 10 years?
Vould you describe
yourself as happily
married?
X> you have no children
"
from your cu rre n t/
previous relationships?
Have you chosen not to have children?
\uthor of booh on married couples
who have no children by choice
se e kin g to in te rv ie w A frican
American couples who answer yes
to these questions. Interested
couples call 503-622-6432. or e-
mail laurac®inetarena.com
w ide B uddhist N etw o rk T he F oun­
dation for the Preserv ation o f the
M ahay ana T radition. T h e nuns o f
K hachoe G hakyil N unnery have had
the doors o f a classical B uddhist
ed ucation opened to them in a way
th at w as unheard o f in old Tibet.
T he current su p p ressio n o f reli­
g io u s freed o m in sid e T ib e t has
caused hundreds o f nuns to flee
their hom eland in recent years. This
influx o f nuns seeking religious free-
T he Tibetan Buddhist N uns in
K ath m an d u , N ep al w ill p re se n t
W om en's Freedom and Spiritual Lib­
eration: An Evening ofSacred Perfor­
mance, at Sm ith Ballroom, on the
Portland State University cam pus, on
Thursday evening, June 17 at 8 PM.
Tickets cost $15, available at Music
M illennium & Fastixx (224-TIXX).
T he N o rth A m erican to u r o f the
nuns o f K hachoe G h ak y il N u n n ery
m arks the first tim e th at a tro u p e o f
T ibetan nuns h av e trav e led in the
W est to stage p erfo rm an ces o f sa­
cred m usic, d an ce, and th eater, and
to intro d u ce au d ien ces to th e c e n ­
tral role w om en have p lay ed in the
30
dom has b ro u g h t a rap id increase in
the pop u latio n o f the N un n ery from
the original five nuns to the current
co u n t o f tw o hundred. O ne o f the
p rim a ry re a so n s fo r th is N o rth
A m erican Tour is to raise funds so
that facilities can be expan d ed to
suit the ev er-in creasin g needs o f the
Everything in the store*
Outdoor Warehouse
Sale Starts Sat., May 29
K hachoe G hakyil N unnery.
F o r m o re in fo rm a tio n , co n tac t
J. E l l i o t t a t 5 0 3 / 2 3 5 - 1 0 1 7 ,
o rb is@ im ag in a.co m
C O R V A L L IS , O R E G O N —
T h e first b la ck m an to b e o rd ain ed
a R o m an C a th o lic p rie st in O r­
eg o n is le av in g th e sta te for d uty
w ith th e A ir F o rce in F lo rid a. F a­
th er M artin K in g w ill give his fi-
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In Loving Memory
Of
Adie J. Paden
In Loving Memory
Of
Beatrice Lola Smith
S unrise A pril 4 ,906
S unset M ay 11, 1999
S unrise O ctober 2 6 ,1 9 0 7
S unset M av 0 3 ,1 9 9 9
A die J Paden was b o m April
4. 1906 in R osston, Ark. A die
w as a m em ber o f Pleasant G rove
B aptist church in R osston, Ark.
A nd he served as a deacon for
Beatrice Lola Sm ith was bom
October 26,1907 in Junction City,
Ark. She was a m em ber o f Mt.
Sinai Baptist Church and one o f the
founders o f Antioch Missionary
Baptist Church and she was the
secretary o f Finance. O n May 14,
1972 she becam e the m other o f
Antioch Church. Beatrice worked
as Domestic House cleaner.
Services w ere held on M ay 10,
1999 at Northeast Com m unity Fel­
low ship Church, Portland.
Beatrice leaves to cherish her
memory Charles M. Smith, son. Port­
land, Alicia Sm ith, daughter-in-law,
Portland, Nnamdi Smith, grandson
Portland. Chenise Hunt. granddaugh­
ter, Portland, Shadae S m ith , grand­
daughter. Portland and Kayla Smith
, granddaughter, Portland.
over 50 years.
A die w orked as a farm er from
1924 to 1950, and at International
fire W orks until 1968. A fter retir­
ing he w orked as a gardner.
Funeral services w ere held on
M ay 21, 1999 at Fellow ship Bap­
tist C hurch in Portland.
He lives to chensh his memory:
Pearlie L. Paden, wife, Portland,
L eonard Paden, son. P ortland,
G racie M ason, daughter. Portland,
Lorene Wilder, daughter, Portland,
Charlene Andrews, daughter, Port­
land and Roberta Tidwell, sister,
Rosston, Ark.
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lack Priest to
Join Air Force
sp iritu al life o f T ibet.
K hachoe G hakyil N unnery, in
K athm andu, is one o f a new g en era­
tion o f nunneries established in ex ­
ile. It w as founded in 1986, under
th e d ir e c tio n o f L a m a Z o p a
R inpoche, as a part o f the w orld
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OUTDOOR SALE OPEN DAILY 10-6pm
New Fabrics Added Weekly
M inim um Cut 1 yard. All
m erchandise as is. All sales final.
BE SERE TO CHECK OCR STORE FOR “MANAGER’S SPECUUS"
n al se rm o n th is S u n d a y at St.
M a r y ’s C a t h o l i c C h u r c h in
C o rv a llis. H e w ill sp e n d the n ex t
20 y ea rs in th e A ir F o rce. I t’s p art
o f an a g re e m e n t he m ad e w ith the
m ilita ry to h av e th e A ir F o rce p ay
p art o f th e c o st o f h is ed u c a tio n at
M t. A n g el S em in a ry . H e jo in e d
the p rie sth o o d at ag e 36 an d has
b ee n in C o rv a llis fo r th ree years.
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The Board of Directors, Students and Staff of
North Portland Bible College
invite you to their
Celebration of Achievement
Friday, June 11,1999
7:00 p.m.
at
North Baptist Church
7412 N Mississippi (1 blk. south of Lombard)
Portland, Oregon
Speaker is:
Harold Williams, P.C.C. Board Member
for information contact:
North Portland Bible College
4905 N Vancouver
Portland, OR
(503)288-2919
Dr. O. E Brown, President
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