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Obituaries—
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Dorothy Lee Leggett
A funeral will be at 11 a.m. W ednes
day, Nov. 8,2000, in N ew H ope Bap
tist C hurch for D orothy “ D ot” Lee
Leggett, w ho died N ov. 1 at age 60.
Mrs. L eggett w as b o m Jan. 2 5,1 9 4 0 ,
in Canton, M iss. H er m aiden nam e
was Palmer. She w as raised in M issis-
sippi. L eggett w as a hom em aker who
m oved to Portland in 1968. She w as a
m em ber o f the church, served on its
M others Board, and operated its food
bank for the needy. In 1981, she m ar
ried G eorge W. Leggett; he died in
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November 7 through November 21,2000
Closed Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 23rd
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1991.
S urvivors include her son, W alter
H a rd y J r .; d a u g h te r s , M a rie
M a tth e w s, D en ise M a d iso n and
Sandra Home; father. Willie L. Palmer;
sisters, D iane Tucker, Jeaneen M ont
gom ery and B renda G ordon; broth
ers, L eon T aylor, V em ard Taylor,
Johnny T ucker, C harles T ucker and
C leveland M ontgom ery; eight grand
children; and one great-grandchild.
Interment will be in Rose C ity Cem
etery. The fam ily suggests rem em
brances to her church. A rrangem ents
are by K illingsw orth Little C hapel o f
the Chim es.
Former
Shipyard
Worker Dies
Everything in the store
Area singers fill the Singing Christmas Tree stage at the Keller Auditorium in November 1999.
Performances for the upcoming season begin the day after Thanksgiving.
350 people and a full sym phony or
chestra. T he singers are students,
homemakers, teachers, nurses, clerks,
and com puter program m ers, ju st or
dinary people w ith an extraordinary
commitment.
Choir members will spendapproxi-
m ately 18,425 total hours in rehearsal
and represent over 115 area churches.
The Singing Christm as Tree is also
unveiling a new Tree structure this
year, constructed o f alum inum and
steel. It has an on-board m otor that
w ill turn the entire structure 180 d e
T he Singing C hristm as Tree is
about to celebrate its 38th year!
Perform ances open Friday, Nov.
Nancy Louise Malone 24, the day after thanksgiving, and
A funeral w as held T uesday, Oct. continue through W ednesday, N ov
3 1 ,2 0 0 0 , in E m m anuel T em ple Full 29 at the Portland K eller Auditorium.
G ospel Pentecostal Church forN ancy
Tickets are available at 503-557-
L ouise M alone, w ho died Oct. 25 at T R E E or at T icketM aster outlets,
age 78. M rs. M alone w as b o m June 9, raning in price from $ 10 to $46.
1922, in Fordyce, Ark. H er m aiden
The Singing C hristm as Tree has
nam e w as Bunn. She w as raised in been a holiday tradition in Portland
A rkansas and m oved from Las V e since 1962, starting as a single choral
gas, N ev., to Portland in 1942. She perform ance and evolving into a full
worked in the shipyards during W orld stage m usical production with over
W ar II. She w as a hom em aker and
also w orked as a housekeeper for
private hom es. In the late 1930s, she
m arried N ace L. M alone; he died in
1975.
Survivors include her sons, Rob
ert L., R icky R. and Terry W .; daugh
ters, Joanne S trickland and D onnece
W hite; sisters, M abel A vington and
C atherine M assey; brother, L eroy
Bunn; 18 grandchildren; and 25 great
grandchildren; and one great-great-
grandchild. H er tw in sons, D onald
and Ronald, died in 1952. H er son
T hom as E. died in 1971.
Interment will be in Lincoln Memo-
ria l P ark . A rra n g e m e n ts a re by
K illingsw orth Little C hapel o f the
Chimes.
PCC Retiree
Dead at 69
Ruby L. Pace
A funeral w as held T uesday, Oct.
31,2000, in W alker Tem ple Church o f
G od in C hrist for R uby L. Pace, w ho
died Oct. 26 at age 69. M s. Pace w as
bom Oct. 2, 1931, in Sheridan, Ark.
She m oved to P ortland in 1955 and
was an adm inistrative assistant in the
adm issions departm ent at P ortland
C om m unity C ollege for m ore than 20
years until her retirem ent in 1996. She
was a m em ber o f the church.
Survivors include her daughter,
Jeanette H am pton; brother, Louis
Pace; and one grandchild.
Interment will be in Skyline M em o
rial G ardens. A rrangem ents are by
K illingsw orth Little C hapel o f the
Chimes.
Holiday Food
Drive
The C hurch o f S cientology is
collecting donations o f non-per
ishable food to go the Salvation
A rm y to fill 3,500 food boxes for
the holiday season.
For m ore inform ation on how
you can help, call 503-963-8121 or
bring food item s to the C hurch o f
S cientology o f Portland at 2636
N.E. S andy Blvd.
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VETERANS’ DAY SALE
NOV. 10th & 11th ONLY
Tickets On Sale for Singing Christmas Tree
Experience a Rich Portland Tradition
Church Hosts Voice of
Deliverance Conference
O n T hursday, N o v 30 and Friday,
D ec 1, P astor L onnie L. H osley, Sr.
and the H eavenB ound D eliverance
C en terC hu rch w ill host the V oice O f
D eliveranceC onference 2000!
T he conference w ill feature the
anointed and prophetic m inistry o f
th e w o rld -re n o w n e d e v a n g e list,
Prophetess Juanita Bynum from New
York.
P rophetess B ynum is the author o f
the book “N o M ore Sheets,” Presi
dent o f M orning G lory M inistries,
and a keynote speaker for Bishop
T .D . J a k e ’s "W o m e n T hou A rt
L oosed” C onferences.
H er Portland appearance will be
held at the M aranatha Church lo
cated at 4222 N.E. 12th and will begin
at 7 p.m . nightly.
T here is no co st for the confer-
Juanita Bynum
e n c e . H o w e v e r y o u a re e n c o u r
a g e d to a r riv e e a r ly , as s e a tin g is
lim ite d a n d o n firs t c o m e first
se rv e b a s is . F o r m o re in f o rm a
tio n , p le a s e c a ll H e a v e n B o u n d
C h u rc h a t (5 0 3 ) 7 2 7 -2 6 7 7 .
Portland Revels Announce
Plans for Victorian Christmas
C hristm as traditionalists and sol
stice celebrators will bask in the magic
o f the holiday season when the Port
land Revels present their sixth annual
C hristm as R evels program .
In recognition o f the new m illen
nium and a new century, the 2000
C hristm as Revels w ill transport audi
ences to 19th C entury England with
ch o ra l m u sic, p erio d songs and
danced com edy, and festive audi
ence interaction.
Program highlights include the
Portland brass Q uintet, adult and
ch ild ren ’s choruses, a V ictorian p ar
lor band, Revels fool Burl Ross, m a
gician Don B um s, a m um m er’s play,
and m orris and sw ord dancing.
“ It i s n ’t a tr u e c e le b ra tio n o f
th e se a so n u n til I h a v e se en th a t
a u d ie n c e m e m b e r w h o h a s n ’t
s u n g in y e a rs e n th u s ia s tic a lly
fin d h e r v o ic e an d m a y b e ev en
g e t u p an d d a n c e ,” sa id R e v els
p r e s id e n t R ic h a rd L ew is.
The Christm as Revels runs Dec. 8-
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13 at the Scottish Rite T heater in
dow ntow n Portland.
F o r tic k e ts an d sh o w tim es,
c o n ta c t th e P o rtla n d R e v e ls box
o f fic e at (5 0 3 ) 2 2 4 -7 4 1 1 o r v isit
th e o r g a n iz a tio n ’s w e b s ite at
w w w .t e l c p o r t . c o m n o n p r o f i t
revels.
A n o n -p ro fit o r g a n iz a tio n , the
P o rtla n d R e v e ls b e g a n in 1994
w h en a g ro u p o f lo c a l re sid e n ts
e x p e rie n c e d th e o r ig in a l C h r is t
m a s R e v e ls p ro g ra m in C a m
b rid g e , M a ss.
P e rc e p tiv e ly b e lie v in g in the
co m m u n ity sp rit o f P o rtlan d , this
group m a in ta in ed th a t local audi-
’en ces w o u ld em b ra ce a seasonal
an d p articip a to ry th e a te r ex p e ri
ence. T o d ay , a tte n d a n c e figures
for the annual P o rtlan d C h ristm as
Revels have grow n to n early 4,000.
W hile the them e changes yearly,
com m unity sprit continues to be the
mainstay o f this unique holiday expe
rience.
grees to both reveal and conceal the
choir. A fter 28 years o f service, the
old structure w as in need o f costly
repair. It had been used in 182 perfor
m ances and held over 17,000 singers
during its lifetime.
In addition, the choir has grown
from 120 to nearly 300 members annu
ally. The set-up tim e for the old struc
ture was also very costly. Set-up time
for the new structure will take only 48
hours, com pared to the 168.
This new structure, estimated to cost
$ 180,000, willbepaidforbymoneyraised
by * ‘Friends o f the T ree,’ 'with additional
financing by the choir members.
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Even though P o rtland’s
signature roses m ay have
faded aw ay for now, there is
still plenty to experience at
the W ashington Park Inter
national R ose Test G arden.
V isitors m ay enjoy m a
jestic autum n views o f the
city skyline and Mt. Hood
as w ell as the opportunity to
stop by Rose G arden Store,
a garden and gift boutique.
T he store's first annual
H oliday O pen H ouse is Fri
day and Saturday from 10
a.m. to 6 p .m .
At the Rose G arden Store,
everything looks like rose
sm ells like a rose or tastes
like a rose. Proceeds benefit
P o rtla n d 's ro se g ard e n s,
c h ild re n ’s p ro g ram s and
W ashington Park.
Light refreshments will be
served throughout the w eek
end, as well as samplings o f
rose hip jelly, honey and
syrup, rose tea and Oregon
hazelnut chocolates.
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