May 23, 2001 Page B2 (Cip? ^lortlanò (Dbaeruer »Metro/Religion Summer Camp Promotes Self-Esteem Hope House Welcome ÌDeaii’s lilarbrr & Sfratiti’ â>hop T L C -T nT is a program for stu­ dents and fam ilies to prom ote se lf­ esteem , offering everyone a chance to experience jo y , fun, gratitude, ten­ derness, love, accom plishm ent and victory. Horace Simpson A. D. Williams 282 2920 213 N.E. Hancock Portland, OR 97211 This cam p is free. You can register at Peninsula Park, 700 N. Portland Blvd., June 5, 2001 from 6 p.m .-7:30 p.m. Contact Faye Palmerton o r Roy Pittman at 503-916- 5669 or Fax 503-916-5251. BUY AND SELL Obituaries JAY’S MOWER & CHAINSAW S mall E ngine R epair S harping Former Boise School Teacher Dies 8:30 To 5:30 T hur F 9:30 To 3:00 S at 503-287-6610 328 NE SHAVER ST. PORTLAND OR 97212 Ci lían Sevier R. D. Sevier & Son, Inc., Garbage Services 1101 NE Alberta Portland, OR 97211 P hoto by M ark W ashington /T he P ortland O bserver Rev. Roy Tate of Hope House Ministries, 10 N. Killingsworth, and Sybill Lomax, were welcoming area residents to their church during a recent barbecue fundraisinglunch-a-thon. 503-287-0262 Longtime Resident Dies at 82 Gospel II at Irvington Covenant FAST TRACK MARKETING N o r t h w e s t C o o k in g W o o d s 1 0 0 « Meaqute Charcoal, Mesqnlte Wood, G o sp e l C e le b ra tio n N o . I I ,p r e ­ s e n te d b y I rv in g to n C o v e n a n t an d F ro n t R o w P ro d u c tio n , w ill be h e ld F rid a y , M ay 25 at 7 p.m . at Irv in g to n C o v e n a n t C h u rc h , 4008 N .E . M a rtin L u th e r K in g Jr. B lvd. T h e c e le b ra tio n w ill fe a tu re the D e v in e U n ity G o sp e l G ro u p , D is­ c ip le s F o r C h r is t G o sp e l S in g e rs, Hickory, Fecaa, Wild Cherry, Oak, Sagar Maple, Ph» Other Woods A Sappbe» C a * for appointmeat - Ask for Pant PCS Box 2P741, Portland, O R 97294-0741 (503)25441774 AFFORDABLE 9 L e n n a M a e R e y n o ld s d ie d A p ril 2 9 ,2 0 0 1 , at age 99. M rs. R ey n o ld s w as b o m L e n n a M a e H a rv e y o n J u ly 6, 1901, in B ro o k in g s, S .D . S he g r a d u a te d fro m N ew M e x ic o H ig h la n d s U n iv e r s ity in L as V e g a s, N .M ., a n d m o v e d in th e 1 920s to P o rtla n d . S h e w a s an e le m e n ta ry s c h o o l te a c h e r in P o rtla n d P u b lic S c h o o ls fo r 23 y e a rs , r e tirin g in 1969 fro m B o ise E le m e n ta ry S ch o o l. S u rv iv o r s in c lu d e h e r d a u g h te r, J e a n n ie C. B rig g s ; so n , Ja y M. D ic k e n so n ; fiv e g ra n d c h ild re n , 18 g re a t-g ra n d c h ild re n , an d 11 g reat- g r e a t-g r a n d c h ild r e n . A p r iv a te s e rv ic e w as h e ld w ith in te r m e n t in G re e n w o o d H ills C e m e te ry . R e m e m b ra n c e s to a f a v o rite c h a rity . A rra n g e m e n ts b y K illin g s w o r th L ittle C h a p e l o f th e C h im e s. JJ m a n y o th e r c h o irs a n d g ro u p s; p ra is e d a n c in g an d s o lo is ts fro m th e P o rtla n d - M e tro p o lita n area. T h e th e m e fo r th e e v e n t is “ G od M a d e M e fo r S o n g .” F o r m o re in fo rm a tio n c o n ta c t N a n c y S m ith at 5 0 3 -2 8 9 -8 4 9 4 or M in is te r P a u l G re e n id g e at 505- 287-5226 f a Workshop Embraces Forgiveness LOCK & KEY 503-284-9582 FULL LOCKSMITH - SERVICE RE-KEY AND INSTALL LOCKS LOCKED OUT7-WE MAKE KEYS FROM SCRATCH HOUSE, OFFICE OR CAR The Oregon Peace Institute will spon­ sor a workshop on “the Journey o f For­ giveness” on Thursday, May 31 from 6:30-9:30p.m . in Room 134oftheFirst United Methodist Church, 1838 SW Jefferson St. Workshop participants will gain a better understanding o f what for- Ji giveness is and isn’t discuss some o f the benefits o f forgiveness, learn about steps involved in die process, identify strate­ gies to overcome barriers people may encounter on the path for forgiveness, and share personal, national and global stories o f forgiveness, ending racism, gender issues and organizational devel­ opment. Pre-register by calling the Or­ egon Peace Institute at503-725-8192. A $10 donation is suggested. T a y l o r J a m e s E a t to n d ie d M ay 2 ,2 0 0 1 , at a g e 82. M r. E atto n w as b o r n J a n . 1, 1 919, in D a y to n , O h io . D u rin g W o rld W a r II, h e se rv e d in th e U .S . A rm y . H e m o v e d in 1943 to P o rtla n d a n d w as a m a ttre ss - m a k e r fo r P a ra m o u n t B e d d in g fo r a b o u t 32 y e a rs , r e tirin g a b o u t 1983. In th e m id -1 9 5 0 s , h e m a rrie d M a rg a re tte J a c k s o n ; sh e d ie d in 1984. S u rv iv o r s in c lu d e h is so n s , C h a rle s E. an d Ja m e s H .; d a u g h te r, V e r n a M . B ird s o n g ; a n d g ra n d c h ild re n . In te rm e n t in W illa m e tte N a tio n a l C e m e te ry u n d e r th e d ire c tio n o f C a ld w e ll’s C o lo n ia l C h a p e l. W o rk s h o p E m b ra c e s F o rg iv e n e s s ‘Wander’ring Minstrel’ Remembered A m em orial service w as held M ay 11, 2001, in F irst C ongregational C hurch in V ancouver, W ash., for W ilton Julius “ Bill” Slocum , w ho died M ay 6 at age 84. Mr. Slocum was bom M arch 12,1917, in M obridge S.D. He graduated frorm D akota W esleyan University. D uring W orld W ar II, he served in the A rm y in the South Pacific and earned a Purple Heart. H e m oved to V ancouver in 1948. H e w as a tenor in operas, light operas and solo perform ances, was featured as the “ W and ’ring M instrel’’ on K PO J Radio in the 1950s. He also w as a private voice coach and taught m usic at L ieser Elem entary, Lew is Ju n io r H igh School, F ort V ancouver H igh School and at D avid D ouglas H igh School in Portland until retiring in 1975. H e founded and led several choral groups, including the Brahm s Singers. In 1941, he m arried Irm a H ershey. Survivors include his wife; sons, D avid and John; daughters, Julie R obinson, B ecky A ndrew s and Beth N ye; 16 grandchildren; and tw o great­ grandchildren. R em em brances to the m usic fund o f his church. A rrangem ents by K illingsw orth Little C hapel o f the Chim es. ■ I ■■ . y I JUNE 17-25 CONVENTION SITE Maranatha Church, 4222 NE 12th PORTLAND, OREGON Empowering Seminars 10 am Evening Service 7 pm Bishop A. A. Wells Presiding Bishop F G P C • Dynamic Keynote Speakers . Anointed Music Ministry City Produce 722 N. Summer St. 503-460-3830 Open 7 Days a Week Mon-Fri 7:30 am - 7 pm Sat. 9 am - 6 pm Sun. 10 am - 6 pm Memorial Day 9 am - 5 pm Portland’s BEST FRESH PRODUCE MARKET!! By the Case, By the Pound, or By the Bunch You save BIG at Big City Produce! Coupon BISHOP G. G BLOOMER Durham . NC BISHOP M . ROGERS Portsmouth. VA EVANGELIST BRENDA TODD Tulsa. 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