Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, January 08, 2003, Page 8, Image 8

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FACT'. Prices are Lower at
GARY OWENS APPLIANCES
lanuary 08. 2003
R eligion
148th & NE SANDY
• Washer/Dryer set $135**
• Ranges from $77lf,,
• Refrigerators from $77*
• Stacked W&D from $199*
COMPLETELY REBUILT& SPOTLESS
WITHEULLGARYOWENSGUARANTEE
Same Day Delivery • Open 7 Days 9am-6pm
Major Credit Cards Accepted
Ctf/Z
503-289-6067 and Save!
Dean’s Beauty & Barber Shop
J DOLLARS OFF
Tuesdays through 'Thursdays
Senior Citizens days are Tuesday
215 N.E. Hancock St., Portland, OR
(5 0 3 )2 8 2 -2 9 2 0
BARBERS:
A.D. Williams
Richard Edwards
Tyrone Frazier (new stylist)
W A L K -IN S
W E L C 'O M E
PRESS i Cl RES SPECIAL S258
— This Special ends a t the end o f February —
Church of the Living God
Christian workersfor fellowship
6401 N.E. 10th Avenue
Portland, Oregon 97211
Services
Pastor and First
Lady Roy G. Moxie
Sunday School
Morning Worship
Evening Worship
Wed. Bible Study
9:45 A.M.
11:30 A.M.
7:00P.M.
7:00P.M.
“Where there is no vision, The People perish. ”
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For more information please call
(503) 284-5171
PHOTO BV M A RK W ASH IN G TO N / I HE PORTLAND OBSERVER
On her 100th birthday Edna Adams-Bates got her hair styled at Geneva's on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. She
celebrated her birthday with family and friends.
Everyone s Welcome
Super Senior
SUN LAN & The Light Bulb Lady
BEMYVALENTINEANDGIYEMESUNSHINE
I walk in to my house, turn on all the lights and still cannot make it
bright enough to chase a way the winter blues. How come?
THERIGHTLIGHTTOCHASETHEW1NTERBLUES
ts a light that is very close to the light nature created Early man
lived by light, sun up - go to work, Sundown-go to sleep. Today,
we are expected to work before sunrise and after sunset we are
home doing the fam ily thing. We go from one dark cave to another.
Our lights let us see what we are doing but do not provide
Sunlight Sulan has several sun like like lights in the play room to
help Light up your life. More next month...
Sat 10 am -4pm • 503- 281-0453
3901 N. M ississippi Ave.
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Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning
Commercial and Residencial Services
| CARPET CLEANING ($25 each area) |
• 2 A reas or m ore. Small Hall Free, Pre-Spray T raffic A rea
• S ta irs.......................... $ 1.50 each
Sectional
$99 & up
Throw pillow s $5 each
I CARPET COUPON
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(Hall not included)
Seyyed Hossein Nasr, one o f the w orld’s
leading experts on Islamic philosophy and spiri­
gious tradition that continues to shape current
events and headlines.
tuality and one ofthc best interpreters o f Islam
In addition to his Friday night lecture. Profes­
to the West, will givea lecture at Trinity Epis­
sor Nasr will give a Saturday seminar entitled,
‘ Islam and the Abrahamic T radition o f M ono­
theism .’ Nasr will explore the parallels to Is­
copal Cathedral on Friday, Feb. 7 at 7:30p.m.,
entitled “The Dimensions oflslam .”
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growing rel igious group, real ly bel ieveand value.
lamic values in Judaism and Christianity provid­
ing an ethical foundation for rapprochement
Drawing from his most recent book, “The
amongst the Abrahamic traditions. The lecture
takes place at T rinity Cathedral while the Sat­
Heart oflslam: Enduring Values for Humanity,”
urday seminarwill takeplace in Kempton Hall
Nasr wi 11 offer a much needed corrective to the
m isinformation and stereotypes about a reli-
ofTrinity Cathedral. Forticket information call
503-478-1218.
Refinance NOW!
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Sofa (under 6 ft.)
Loveseat & Chair
stars o f the northw estern sky shined
brighter and five years ago she m oved
to Portland.
She maintained her own home until she
was 97-years-old when her grandchildren
decided they d idn’t like the idea o f her
living alone. Family members said she is
the kind o f grandmother everyone would
like to have.
Martin Luther King
Memorial Mass
Church Offers Lecture on Islam
Professor Nasr wi 11 explore what the major­
ity ofthe world's 1.2 billion Muslims, the fastest
I UPHOLSTERY CLEANING |
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Pre-Spray Traffic Area
Family members say Edna Adams-
Bates, who celebrated her 100lh birthday
on Jan. 3, is still very active, kind and
sweet - even though she is a century old.
A native o f San B ernadino, C alif.,
A dam s-B ates lived and w orked in H ol­
lyw ood until She w as 85 years old.
D uring that tim e she cam e into contact
w ith m any fam ous celebrities, but the
Expert to dispel popular stereotypes about Muslims
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Sofa (under 6 ft.) $69
Loveseat
$49
Edna
Adams-Bates
is still sharp
at 100 years
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The 2003 special eelebratiot
o f Mass honoring Rev. Dr. Mar
tin Luther King Jr. will occur or
Saturday, Jan. 18 at 5:30 p.m. a
the Cathedral o fth e Immaculate
Conception at Northwest 18"’ anc
Couch. John G. Vlazny, Arch­
bishop o f Portland, will be the
celebrant and the homilist for the
Mass.
This wi 11 be the first M LK Mass
at the cathedral. The annual event
had rotated between Holy Re­
deemer, Immaculate Heart and St.
A ndrew Catholic churches in
north and northeast Portland
since 1988.
The com bined gospel choirs
o f Immaculate Heart and St. An­
drew Churches will provide the
music for this year’s celebration.
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