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Church of the Living God
Christian workersforfellowship
6401 N.E. 10th Avenue
Portland, Oregon 97211
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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.
“Wfare there is no vision, The People perish. ”
For more information please call
(503) 284-5171
Everyone’s Welcome....
Black Cultural Affairs Board
Present:
1st Annual Ebony Ball
T h e Black C u ltu ra l A ffairs B oard a t P o rtla n d
S ta te U n iv e rsity is h o s tin g th e "1” A n n u a l
E b o n y Ball" w ith o n e o f th e h o tte s t DJ in T o w n
(DJ O G O n e ).
T h is is a fo rm al d a n c e in c e le b ra tio n of th e last
e v e n t for th e c a le n d a r o f Black H is to ry M o n th .
"Sail th e n ig h t a w a y ."
P o rtla n d S p irit (F o u n ta in ) @ W a te rfro n t
F rid ay M arch 14, 2003
M u s t B oard by 10:30 p .m . a n d la sts u n til 2 a .m .
$15 s tu d e n ts , $20 g e n e ra l, a n d $25 a t th e d o o r.
T ickets a re n o w o n sale @ PSU box office, T icket
m a s te r, a n d o n sale in th e cafeteria e v e ry d a y
fro m 12 p .m . - 1 p .m .
If y o u h a v e a n y q u e s tio n s p le a se call o r e-m ail
us:
February2 0 .2003
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Albina Church Opens Daycare
The Joshua Community Center
at the Salvation and Deliverance
Church o f God in Christ, 5736 N
Albina, has opened a new day care
service for children aged two-and-
a-half to 11 years old.
C a lle d “Joy to the W orld
Daycare”, the center will strive to
be sensitive to children’s social,
emotional, intellectual and physi
cal needs. It w ill provide a physical
environment that is safe, clean,
healthy and children-oriented.
The center will operate with posi-
tive methods o f disciplining chil
dren and plans to establish consis
tent, age-appropriate limits to help
children function in their world.
Because the church believes that
parents are the most significant
adults in a child’s life, the workers
will strive to create mutual respect
between staff and parents w i th dai ly
communication between the two.
Joy to the World w ill place a
strong emphasis on moral develop
ment and positive self-im age for
children. Workers w ill offer devel
opm ental^ appropriate programs
that focus on the process o f learn
ing by encouraging not just learn
ing, but also die love o f learning.
f;or more information, call execu
tive director Andrea M. Irby at 503-
285-3328.
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Andrea M. Irby, executive
director o f the Joshua Commu
nity Center, has opened a new
‘Joy to the Worid Daycare ’ in
the Salvation and Deliverance
Church o f God in Christ
building a t 5 7 3 6 N. Albina.
Black C u ltu ra l A ffairs B oard
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503-725-5660
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Edward Hallman
JOY TO THE WORLD DAY CARE
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OFFERS
AFFORDABLE
DAY CARE
AGES 2-172 TO 11 YRS
BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL CARE
TEACHERS ARE CPR & STATE certified
6:00 am - 6 pm
CONTACT: ANDREA IR B Y -
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THEME:
“PEACE
A home going celebration was held Tues
day, Feb. 11 for Edward Hallman who died
Feb. 6 ,2 0 0 3 in Las Vegas.
The ninth o f 11 children, Hallman was
bom Jan. 10, 1933 in Alexandria, La. to
Charlie and Pollu Hallman.
He is survived by his wife, Linda Hallman,
whom he inetin Portland and married last year
in Las Vegas; twochildren,LaRanda Hallman
oflnglewood, Calif.,andEddieHallman.Jr.of
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Edward Hallman
Lancaster, Calif; three step children; Stephanie Fold, Shantel Waddell
and Sedric Ford; foursisters, Mildred Manning, Vera Nembhary, Jessica
Lindsey, and Audrey Hunter, two brotliers, Howard Perry Hallman and
Lester Hallman: eight grandchildren, a great grandson, and a host o f
nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
A son, Rudy Hallman preceded him in death in 1981.
Dorothy Bradford
Funeral services were held Tuesday, Feb. 18 for Dorothy Bradford
who died Jan. 11,2003 at the age o f 82.
A native o f Lacey, Ark., Bradford was a homemaker and long-time
member o f Daniels Memorial Church o f God in Christ. She had lived in
the Portland area since 1960.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Lucious Bradford, who
died 10 years after they were married in 1971.
Survivors include five daughters, Irma Robinson, Callen Harden,
Julia Lambert, Dorothy Martin and Grace Ratliff; tw o sons, John
Franklin and Charles Franklin; tw o step-sons, Arlington Bradford and
Prentice Bradford; tw o brothers, W.L. Wayne and Charlie Wayne; and
a sister, Zeophis Wayne.
Funeral arrangements were under the direction o f Caldwell Colonial
Chapel.
Tuition-Free School
Sets Open House
St. Andrew N ativity S ch ool,
northeast Portland’s tuition-free
C atholic middle school, w ill hold
an open house for the fam ilies of.
potential students on Saturday,
March 8, from noon to 3 p.m.
St. Andrew provides tuition-
free private m iddle school educa
tion to students w ho qualify for
the Federal Free and Reduced
Price Lunch Program and who are
w illin g to work very hard in a
highly structured school environ
ment.
The sch o o l's m ission is to pre
pare m iddle school students from
low -in com e fam ilies for su ccess
in c o lleg e prep high sch ools and
beyond. The school day runs from
8 a.m . to 5:15 p.m . M onday
Church Calender
Archbishop Howard School Auction
Northeast Portland's Archbishop Howard School, a private school for
children aged four through eighth grade, w ill hold and oral and silent
auction to ensure tuition assistance for needy fam ilies on Saturday,
March 1 from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the Holiday Inn Convention Center, ,021
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CORDIALLY INVITES
ALLIÏ2RME1LMEMBLRS
T h e B l a c k U n it e d F u n d off O r e g o n , I n c .
Is proud to join The Portland Observer
in celebrating the 78th Annual
Thursday March 6, 2003 7:00 pm
Guest Speaker: Rev. Andre Young
Highland United Church o f Christ
Friday March 7, 2003 7:00 pm
Youth Night
Guest Speaker: Rev. W illie Hurst, Admin. Asst.
N ew Generation Revival
B la c k H is to r y M o n t h
For more information on how you can support the
Black United Fund of Oregon, please contact us.
Saturday March 8, 2003 6:00 pm
Banquet
Dining Hall in Vancouver Ave. First Church Basement
Guest Speaker: Rev. Ethel B a te s , Allen T em ple C M E
Sunday March 9, 2003 3:30 PM
Official Day Service
Guest Speaker,
through Thursday and until 3:30
p.m. on Fridays. The sch ool year
is about 175 days. W eekend a c
tivities and participation in a sum
mer program are also required.
Applicants should currently be
in the fifth grade and from a family
able to demonstrate econom ic need.
Both boys and girls may apply.
Students o f all faiths and from all
neighborhoods are w elcom e. Stu
dents currently enrolled in Catholic
schools cannot be considered for
application.
Applications may be picked up
at the school. The school is located
at 4925 N.E. 9 Ih, just o ff Alberta
Street. For more information, con
tact the school at 503-335-9600,
extension. 11.
N.E. Grand Ave. With a Mardi Gras
theme, the auction w ill be follow ed
by dancing and casino games. The
public is invited to attend. For more
information, call 503-281 -1912.
Ainsworth Church Health
Fair
Com e to the Ainsworth United
Church o f C hrist, 2941 N .E .
Ainsworth, for the Ministry With
Older Adults IV Annual Health Fair
on Saturday, March 1 at 9:30 a.m.
There w ill be a variety o f speakers
and informational tables surround
ing the theme ‘Living W ell in the
21" Century.’ There is no cost to
attend and free lunch w ill be pro
vided. For more information and to
report how many w ill be attending,
call 503-284-8767.
Red Cross Blood Drive
Pastor Johnasen Pack
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New Generation Revival Church
O R E G O N
2828 NE Alberta St.
Portland, OR 97211
503-282-7973
www.bufor. org
Onoon Michael R. and Sis Antoinette Hooker. ( hairpcnon
And Anniversary Committee
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The Church o f Scientology o f
Portland, 2636 N.E. Sandy Blvd.,
will host a blood drive with the
American Red Cross on Friday,
March 7 from 12:30p.m. to4:30p.m.
If you would like to donate blood,
call 503-963-8121 to set up an ap
pointment.
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