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Spiritual from God is here to pray for you and yours
if you are having problems in sickness and in love,
or if you are having problems holding a job.
Whatever your problem may be we are here to help
you call for Prayer, day or night at 201-865-6648.
call 503.288.0033
or entail:
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S C H O L A S T IC PLASTIC
to our schools
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St. Andrew Church Joins Street Fair
Parishioners of St. Andrew Catholic Church wave to onlookers while holding up their banner at last
Saturday's Alberta Street Fair parade. The church is a landmark on Alberta Street.
photo by M ark W ashington /T he P ortland O bserver
At Albina Community
Bank, were dedicated to ift
helping our community. < E
Its why we’re in business.
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And were always looking
for new ways to make a
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difference.
T hat’s why we’ve
teamed up with VISA* to
offer the Scholastic Plastic ■
card. It's designed to give ■
extra support to arts and
athletics programs in
Portland high schools.
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When you use your
Scholastic Plastic VISA’
card, we’ll either donate 1%
of your purchases to local pro
grams in our five North and
Northeast Portland high
schools, or to the Portland
Public Schools Foundation.
The Scholastic Plastic VISA’
card. A way for us to help you
help our community.
Adams Leads Ministries School
Ukrainian, Lithuanian, V ietnainese,
Lao, Tagalog, Conjoval and Chuuk.
PICS is the only high school in
Oregon dedicated to the educa
tion of refugee and immigrant stu
dents.
A dam s has been w orking in
education since 1968. He retired
in 1998 afterteachingfor 25 years
at M acL aren School. A dam s
taught all subjects to a small
group o f incarcerated juveniles
in a halfw ay house and at the
sta te’s largest institution for ad
Portland International Commu
nity School, a program of Ecumeni
cal Ministries o f Oregon working
in partnership with Portland Public
Schools, has hired Harold “Skip”
Adams to act as the director for the
current school year.
The mission of PICS is to pro
vide a quality education to immi
grant, refugee and first generation
youth, age 14 to 21, who have not
been successful in the public
school system. Student native lan
guages include Spanish, Russian,
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SCHOLASTIC PLASTIC
A lbina C o m m u n ity Bank
For the location nearest you:
(503) 287-7537 • www.alhinabank.com
Mem ber FDIC.
W o rs h ip w it h us a t th e :
A lbina
C h ristian
L ife C en ter
Worship Opportunities
& Services
2 1 1 9 A . W illia m e tte
Sundays
(a l in le rtte e tio n o f C a y N t.)
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PE R R Y L. G IL R E A T H : A funeral was held
Monday, Sept. 16 in Northeast Community Fel
lowship Church in Portland for Perry L. Gilreath,
who died Sept. 9 at age 44.
Mr. Gilreath was bom March 7,1958, in Omaha,
Neb. He moved to Portland in 1980 and was a
mailer for The Oregonian. In 1989, he married
Alice Douglas.
Survivors include his wife; daughter, Siobhan
Saxton-Clark; son, Perr’ee; stepdaughter, Sharon
Thomas; stepson, D ’Arcy Hayes; father and step
mother, Nathaniel and Frances; stepfather, Lon
don Haskins Jr.; brothers, Nathaniel Gilreath, John
Gilreath, Barry Gilreath and Patrick Hendrickson;
sister, JoAnne LaBat; and three grandchildren.
Arrangements by Killingsworth Little Chapel of
the Chimes.
Youth Back To
School Revival
2736 NE Rodney
Portland, Oregon 97212
(503) 281-4891
Sr. Pastor
Bishop Samual M. Irving
Sunday School: 9:45 AM
Morning Warship: 11 AM
Evening Worship: 6 PM
P o r tla n d , O reg o n
97217
Sept. 26-27 2002
This ad dedicated to the loved ones who passed In:
7:00PM Nightly
2002
Wednesday
Family Training Hour, 7PM
* 5 0 3 2 8 3 -1 0 3 5
Evangelist:
Pastor L. Hosley
Please call fo r information or counciling.
Don Stewart
r
Cox & Cox Funeral Chapel
C h u r c h o f G od
C le v la n d . T en n e sse e
“ F u ll G o sp el”
u
t
FRANK H. TY LER SR. A memorial ser
vice was held on Friday, Sept. 6 for Frank H.
Tyler Sr. who died on Sunday, Sept. 1.
Tyler was bom on Sept. 4,1934 in Galesburg,
111. He graduated from Galesburg High School
and later moved to Streator, 111., marrying and
then divorcing Jo Ann Moor. Tyler worked as
a truck driver for North American Van Lives
and System 99 Trucking. His second marriage
to Carmen L. Moxley was on June 10, 1960.
They had five children together and moved to
Portland in 1975.
Tyler is survived by his loving wife; children,
Frank Tyler, Stephan Tyler, Timothy Tyler,
Teresa Pillias, Tyrone Tyler, Troy Tyler, and
TaraM olin; 10 brothers and sisters; 18 grand
children and 25 great grandchildren.
judicated youth.
PICS students have special
educational needs, due to c u l
tural and language barriers. Im
m igrant, refugee and first-g en
eration students often ex p e ri
ence difficulty in the traditional
public school system . Students
com e from a w ide range o f d o
m estic environm ents, and many
o f their parents do not speak
English.
For more information, call (503)
232-5334.
BE PART
OF
A MIRACLE
5 MIRACLE DAYS IN
PORTLAND
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 2 5
Andrus. Alexander Philip Turner 8-31 -02
A v rilt, Logan 7-11 -02
Bower. Fcrrest 2-7-02
Bradley. Cheryl 9-1 -02
Bright Jr.. Franklin X-26-02
Brown. Virginia 6-25-02
Bryant, Maggie 4-1-02
Cannon. Rev. I.ddie 7-6-02
Carter. John 5-1X 02
Cole. Kim berly 8-5-02
C ollins. Norman 7-1-02
Gibson. Osceola 3-2-02
Goldsby, Albert 3-3-02
Gould. Vemice 4-17-02
Hall. Howard Lee 1-9-02
Hammick Jr.. Byron C a y 2-22-02
Hampton. A lv in 3-8-02
H ill. James C 1-9-02
Holloway. Jimmie 6-4-02
Horton. Louise 7-29-02
Jackson. Velma 3-6-02
Johnson. Carol 1-5-02
Johnson. Debbie 1-11-02
Kane. Sophie 2-20-02
Landers. Joseph 4-18-02
Lemhard. Sharaviah 8-11 -02
Lindley. Bennie 2-12-02
Livingston. Glen 3-29-02
Marks Sr.. Richard 2-20-02
Nichols. Theodore 6-2-02
Parr. Hattie 4-7-02
Pendergraph, Dannie 1 -29-02
Price-Pitts. W illard 5-8-02
Pritchard. Gina 3-21 -02
Robinson. Edna 9-10-02
Roberts, Marguerite 9-2-02
Rodriquez. Arnold Aguilar 6-13-02
Sims. James Lee 8-26-02
Smith, A. Clarence 4-17-02
Smith-Beaty, Rhodda Trudy - 3-9-02
Smith. Jackie Lee 4-30-02
Scott. Charlie 4-9-02
Thompson. Jerry “ Woop" 1 -30-02
Turner, Maggie 8-9-02
Weaver. Jerry 2-26-02
W ilson. Anita 4-24-02
W ilson, Anthony 3-21-02
W right, Esaw 6-28-02
We thank those families who have patronized our business.
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SEPTEMBER 29,
a t the
CATHERDRAL OF PRAISE
1 8 2 1 S.E. 3 9 th & STEPHENS
Wed: 7 :0 0 p.m. Only!
Thurs Frl Sat: 1 2 noon & 7 :0 0 pm
Sun: 1 0 :3 0 am & 6 :3 0 pm
CLASSIFIED-EMPLOYMENT
Executive Director
$ 3 0 ,0 0 0 - $ 3 6 ,0 0 0 annually
NIA, a non-profit organization dedicated to the reduction of fam ily violence providing su pp ort advocacy and sendees
to W om en of Color, has an Im m ed iate open ing for an experienced Executive D irector. R esponsibilities Includ e
rebuilding a sound organization, working closely with th e board, providing program and fiscal m a n a g e m e n t
Candidates m ust be highly self-m otivated, possess exceptional w ritten and verbal com m unication skills and have
solid organizational and m ulti-taskin g ab ilitie s with a com m itm ent to Issues concerning W om en of Color. A t least
two years post secondary education required. BA In social services, human resources, or other related field desired.
• PRAYER FOR THE SICK • GIFTS OF THE SPIRIT • PRAISE AND WORSHIP
• MIRACLES • SALVATION • HEALING
F O R
A L L
R E O R L .E
O F
A L L
C R U R C R E S
Interested candidates fax resum e to Edwlna W asson, 5 0 3 .2 8 9 .8 1 8 1 .
CLOSING DATES: October 4 ,2 0 0 2 at 5 :0 0 pm.
E q u a l O p p o r tu n ity E m p lo y e r. D ru g F re e W o r k p la c e .