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Family Gathers for Memorial
A private fam ily gather
Portland.
Jam es was a long tim e
ing w as held in honor of
resid en t o f S an F ra n
James B . Mtx»re, com m em o
rating the anniversary o f his
cisco. A fter retirem ent he
death on Feb. 3, 2001 in
re lo c a te d to P h o e n ix ,
w here he enjoyed his fa
P hoenix, A riz., w here he
p assed aw ay peacefully,
vorite sport, golf.
James B.
surrounded by family.
H e is survived by his
Moore
H e w as the oldest son
w ife and their three ch il
dren: Jam ie M oore, o f Vallejo, C a
o f B enson and K atie Bell M oore.
B oth parents p receded him in
lif., T racy M arable, o f B rooklyn,
death.
N.Y. and Barry M oore, o f Long
Jam es was bom in M ississippi
B each, C alif.: brothers, H enry o f
o n J u l y 2 0 ,1936 and w as raised in
Los A ngeles, Sandy and John
Frank, both o f Portland; a sister,
Portland, Ore. A fter graduating
from W ashington H igh School,
Rosie Johnson o f Portland; and
he jo in e d the A ir Force. Later, he
many grandchildren, nieces and
nephew s.
m arried Shirley W oodard, a ls o o f
Jessie Wooten
A graveside service w as held M arch
31 at F in ley ’s S unset H ills for Jessie
W ooten w ho died M arch 3 1 at the age o f
68.
She w as bo m on June 14, 1933 in
A ntlus, Okla. She served as a casew orker
for the state o f O reg o n ’s C hildren S er
vices.
Survivors include her sons, B ryant,
T errance, C raig and Jonathan W ooten;
daughters, M arie W ooten and R am ona
B radford; brothers, C laude V incent and
A rthur Pierce; and nine grandchildren.
F u n e ra l a rr a n g e m e n ts w e re by
C aldw ell’s Colonial C hapel.
Christine
Palmore
Funeral services were
held A pril 9 at E m m anuel
T em ple C hurch for C h ris
tine Palm ore w ho died re
cently.
Survivors include three
sons, R odrigues Palm ore,
Prince Palm ore and Pacino
Palmore.
T w o s o n s , W a lk e r
James Palmore and Lorenzo
A lvin C olem an, preceded
h er in death.
Church Helps With Marriage Issues
T he C hurch o f G o d in C hrist
O p en B ible, 8 1 3 8 N. H u d so n ,
is m id w ay th ro u g h a m arria g e
an d fa m ily /re d e d ic a tio n c e r
em o n y .
T h e n e x t “ M a s k in g th e
M o st o f Y o u r M a rria g e " ses-
sion tak es p lace S atu rd ay at 11
a.m . at the ch u rch in th e St.
Jo h n s co m m u n ity .
The public is w elcom e. For
m ore inform ation, call Pastor
Stew art M inniew eather at 503-
235-1228.
Pope Summons
Cardinals
Over Scandals
(A P) — Pope John Paul II
has sum m oned A m erican car
dinals to Rom e to talk about sex
scandals in the U.S. church, the
V atican said M onday.
T he sum m ons com es just
days after the top U.S. bishops
w ere in Rom e for sem iannual
talks w ith the pontiff. The sex
abuse scandals dom inated the
d iscu ssio n s.
B ish o p W ilto n G reg o ry ,
president o f the U.S. C onfer
ence o f C atholic B ishops, said
the pope w ants to help.
“ He ex te n d e d h is hand in
su p p o rt to the b ish o p s o f the
U n ited S ta te s,” G reg o ry said
S atu rd ay . “T h e H o ly See has
d e m o n s tra te d an e x tra o rd i
nary o p e n n e ss in u n d erstan d
ing th e p a rtic u la r situ atio n
th at we face in th e U nited
S ta te s .”
T h e R o m a n C a th o l ic
C h u rch in th e U n ited S tates
an d e lse w h e re is u n d er fire
fo r its h an d lin g o f a series o f
a lle g a tio n s o f sex ab u se by
p rie sts.
T h e ch u rch is accu sed o f
co v e rin g up m isc o n d u c t by
p rie s ts , in so m e c a s e s by
m o v in g k n o w n ab u sers from
jo b to jo b . It has alread y p aid
m illio n s in dam ages and faces
n u m ero u s law su its from v ic
tims.
Jo h n P aul h as sp o k en only
b riefly o f the sc a n d a ls and
so m e c ritic s h a v e sh a rp ly
fau lted the V atica n fo r a lack
o f lead ersh ip in a tim e o f deep
crisis.
W o rsh ip w ith u s a t th e:
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A lb in a
C h r istia n
L ife C e n te r
C h u r c h o f G od
(C le v e la n d T e n n e ss e e )
Worship Opportunities
& Services
Sundays
5 5 2 2 X. A lb in a
March 31
P o r tla n d , O regon
Wednesday Evening
Bible Studies
»7217
Now Held at
2149 N. Williamette
* 5 0 3 2 8 3 -1 6 3 5
OUR NEW CHURCH
HOME AS OF
JULY 7.2002
Sunday School: 9:45 AM
Morning Worship: 11 AM
Evening Worship: 6 PM
Wednesday
Family Training Hour, 7PM
Sr. Pastor
Bishop Samual M. Irving
Please call fo r information or counci ling.
their pet w ill be featured in the
O regon H um ane S o c ie ty ’s
sum m er m agazine and website
and receive a $50 gift certifi
cate to Pro Photo Supply. T o
enter, call 503-285-7722.
Multiple Sclerosis Walk
H opes for a cure for m ultiple
sclerosis are at the forefront o f
the O regon C hapter o f the N a-
tio n a l M u ltip le S c le ro s is
S o c ie ty ’s 14'h an n u al M S
W alk, the organization’s larg
est fundraising event o f the
year. T he goal is to raise
$500,(XX) to fund m edical re
search, treatm en t and p ro
gram s for people with MS. To
register, call 866-333-7155 or
go
o n lin e
to
w w w .orcnm ss.org.
Race for the Roses •
S upport O re g o n 's future by
p articip atin g in the F ourth
A nnual “R ace for the R oses,”
Portland’s only half-m arathon
and a 5K R un/W alk on S un
day, A pril 21. T he event b e
gins at the O regon Square
Courtyard near the Lloyd C en
ter at 7 a.m. follow ed by the 5 K
Run/W alk at 7:30a.m . T oreg-
ister, call A A Sports at 503-
3 3 1 -3 1 4 0 o r go o n lin e to
w w w .race4theroses.org.
Domestic Violence
Hotline
A re you interested in helping
others gain social service skills
and w orking tow ards social
change?
The
P o rtla n d
W om en’s C risis Line is seek
ing v o lu n teer advocates to
staff its 24-hour dom estic vio
lence hotline, and provide le
gal and sexual assault advo
cacy. M ust be 18 years old or
older. Call 50 3 -4 19-4352.
Earth Day Celebration
Request For Proposals #02-29
For Rental Housing
The P ortland D evelopm ent C om m ission is s o licitin g housing
developm ent proposals under the S pring 2 0 0 2 Rental Hous
ing Request for Proposal (RFP). This RFP w ill m ake available
$ 2 .7 3 m illion o f public funds fo r mixed-income housing devel
opm ent in areas o u tsid e o f City o f P ortland Urban Renewal
Area (except In te rsta te URA and Lents Town Center). The full
request fo r proposal may be o b tained from our web page at
h ttp ://w w w .p o rtla n d d e v .o rg . For q u e stio n s, please con ta ct
Deidre Randle at 5 0 3 -8 2 3 -3 3 5 9 . P roposals m u st be su b m it
ted to:
Deidre Randle
Portland D evelopm ent C om m ission
1 9 0 0 SW 4 ,n, S uite 7 0 0 0
P ortland, Oregon 9 7 2 0 1
Proposals are due at PDC offices by 5pm.,
Friday, May 1 0 th, 200 2
Sub-Bids Requested
Oregon Convention Center
Bid Package #8-Audio/Video System
Bids Due: May 2,2002 at 2:00pm
Pre-Bid: April 24,2002 at 2:00 pm
Bid Documents - Willamette Print & Blueprint (503/223-5011) or
www.bxwa.com
Hoffman Construction
Company of Oregon
Phone: (503) 221-8811 - Bid Fax: (503) 221-8888
805 SW Broadway, Suite 2100 - Portland, OR 97205 -
CCB License #28417
We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub bids from all
interested firms including disadvantaged, minority, women, disabled
veterans and emerging small business enterprises.
Other Subcontracting Opportunities -
Internet http://www.hoffmancorp.com
Request For Proposals #02-28
Portland is celebrating Earth
Day with an event called Pro
cession o f the Species. The pa
rade is a way for many to con
nect to the natural world using
the m edia o f art, dance and m u
sic. Join the procession on Sun
day, April 28 by wearingahand-
made costume o f ai i endangered
species or play ing music to pro
mote environmental awareness.
For more information, call 503-
452-4483.
The P ortland Developm ent C om m ission (PDC) has acquired
the Fountain Place, an 8 0 -u n it a p a rtm e n t com plex located at
9 2 9 -9 3 5 SW Salm on Street. PDC is now seeking a qualified
p u rch a se r/o p e ra to r o f th is project who can d e m o n stra te the
experience, com m itm ent, capacity, and financial strength to
preserve the long-term a ffo rd a b ility o f th e housing resource
w ith a m inim um o f PDC and City financial assista n ce . The full
request fo r proposal may be obtained from our web page at
h ttp ://w w w .p o rtla n d d e v.o rg .
Learn About Public
Relations
For questions, please contact Komi Kalevor at 5 0 3 -8 2 3 -3 2 1 3 .
Proposals m ust be su b m itte d to:
Learn about innovative pub
lic relations cam paigns for
your com pany or organization.
A w orkshop w ill be held on
M onday, A pril 22, from 9 a.m.
- 4 p .m . at th e P o rtla n d
C hildren’s M useum . A recep
tion will follow. For more infor
m a tio n ,
go
to
w ww .prblackbooks.com .
For
Preservation Of Fountain Place Apartments
Komi Kalevor
Portland D evelopm ent C om m ission
1 9 0 0 SW 4 th, S uite 7 0 0 0
P ortland, Oregon 9 7 2 0 1
Proposals are due at PDC offices by 4pm,
Friday, April 26th, 2002
M e e t Your JMatchH
1-900-226-3759 Ext. 9253
Cox & Cox Funeral Chapel
2736 NE Rodney
Portland, Oregon 97212
(503) 281-4891
This ad dedicated to the loved ones who passed In:
2001
Bailey, Mary 12-28-01
Baines, Gregory 3-10-01
Baker. Mary 6-5-01
Beaver. Eddie 2-19-01
Blake, Mamie 2-26-01
Brisco, Joseph 6-28-01
Brown, Thelma Juanita 7-23-01
Burch, Ron 12-28-01
Caldwell, Marie 9-29-01
Carney, Theo 2-9-01
Christopher, Sandra 11-15-01
Cole, Genora 2-7-01
Coulter, John 12-31-01
Crawford, Larry 6-21-01
Cunningham, Janies 11-4-01
Ellison. Rosie 10-25-01
Evans. Aloneia 12-4-01
Fowlkes, (Collins) Diane 4-8-01
Gardner, Bennie 9-25-01
Goodwin. Loic 8-7-01
G riffin, Lugena 12-5-01
Guthrie. Brett 8-10-01
Harris, Joe Lee 5-12-01
Jackson. Anna 10-17-01
Jackson, Constance 10-2-01
Jackson, (Jr ) W illis 4-4-01
James, Pamela D 10-3-01
Jones, Charles 12-29-01
Kelly, Irene 8-16-01
King, Robert 12-7-01
Kleckley, Joette 9-14-01
Love, W illie B 1-19-01
Maxie, Willie Roy 2-2-01
McCauley, Robert 11-9-01
McClendon, Andrea 2-12-01
McGee, Ramona Lisa 4-15-01
Moore, Charlie, 5-27-01
Murphey, Evelyn 8-24-01
Nelson, Robert 11 -01 -01
Neyland, Damess 10-12-01
Penney, Norman 2-26-01
Peterson, Henry 11-18-01
Price, Myrdis 7-3O-OI
Reed, Alseanie 10-20-01
Ritter, Barbara 9-28-01
Robinson. Dana 7-27-01
Robinson, Desmond 12-24-01
Scurlock, Larry 5-25-01
Sloan,Joseph 3-7-01
Smith, Celestine 10-23-01
Spencer, Terry Lee 4-15-01
Stevenson, M illard Ray 7-18-01
Taylor, Gregory 8-27-01
Tanner, W illie 3-4-01
Triplett, W illie 11 -24-01
Tuck-Vaughn; Willard 11-12-01
Turner, David 5-10-01
Ward, J Reyana (Baby) 4-30-01
Ward, Jerline 2-5-01
Washington, Eurmegine 1-27-01
Williams, Ethelyn 6-8-01
Williams, Jake 6-14-01
Williams, Jason 10-13-01
Willis, Lottie 12-3-01
We thank those families who have patronized our business.
Kaiser
Offers Help
on Child
Safety Seats
.
co n tin u ed
fr o m M etro
“O v er 85 percent o f c ar
safety se a ts are in stalled
in c o rre c tly ,” says R uth
H a rsh fie ld , e x e cu tiv e d i
re c to r o f the C h ild S afety
S e a t R e s o u rc e C e n te r,
b a s e d in G l a d s t o n e .
“T h e se free safety seat
check u p clin ics can be e x
trem ely helpful to anyone
w ho has y o u n g ch ild re n
rid in g in th e ir a u to m o
b ile.”
A c c o r d in g to O r e
g o n ’ s D e p a r tm e n t o f
T ra n sp o rta tio n , b o o ste r
se a ts a n d c h ild sa fe ty
sea ts sa v e lives.
In2(XX), 12 children up
to 8 -y e a rs-o ld d ied as a
resu lt o f m o to r v eh icle
c ra sh e s in O regon.
O f those w ho died, four
w ere n o t in ch ild safety
seats o r se a t b e lts, and
fo u r w ere in seat belts
o n ly in ste a d o f b o o ste r
se a ts th a t are now r e
quired.
$2.99 per minute. Must be 18 yrs.
Serv-U (619) 645-8434
VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE CITY OF LYNCHBURG
In RE: The Fielder Living Trust
Charles W. Loving, Trustee
P laintiff,
V.
Elizabeth L. W addill, et. al.
Defendants
C H 01021917
Order Of Publication
The o b je ct o f the above-styled s u it is to seek a declaratory
ju d g m e n t by the C o u rt a t th e re q u e st o f Charles W. Loving,
Trustee o f th e Fielder Living Trust, Andrew J. Fielder, Grantor,
concerning th e d istrib u tio n o f a none-fifth share o f the residu
ary tru s t e sta te to Lawrence Fielder, who is reported as a m iss
ing person in th e S ta te o f Oregon.
And, it appearing th a t Lawrence Fielder and any unknown heirs
o f Lawrence Fielder appear on o r before the 2 6 th day o f April,
2 0 0 2 , in th e C lerk’ s O ffice o f th is C o u rt and do w hat ever is
necessary to protect his interests.
And, it is fu rth e r ORDERED th a t th is order be published once a
week for fo u r consecutive weeks in th e NEWS AND ADVANCE,
a new spaper o f general circulation in the City o f Lynchburg,
and also in the Portland Observer Newspaper, a newspaper o f
general circulation in P ortland Oregon; and th a t a copy of th is
o rder be posted at th e fro n t d oor o f the C ourthouse wherein
th is C o u rt is held.
I ask fo r th is :
Thomas W. C urrent
Day & C u rre n t Law O ffice
PO Box 2 2 0 7
Lynchburg, VA 2 4 5 0 1
4 3 4 5 2 8 -8 8 7 7
w p /to m /fie ld e r.p u b
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