Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, March 19, 2003, Page 10, Image 10

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March 19, 2003
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Sat 10 am-4pm • 503- 281-0453
3901 N. Mississippi Ave.
Church of the Living God
pre-Europe concert
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next weekend
The Disciples in Song, a Gospel
M u sic E n sem b le d irec ted by
Christor Lewis, will present their
10,h Anniversary Gospel Concert
and annual pre-Europe Concert this
month.
The Disciples are scheduled to
present a Gospel Song Gala in
Valencia, Spain
this April.
The local anni­
versary concerts will be held on
Saturday, March 29, at United
M ethodist C hurch, located at
Southwest 18"1 and Jefferson, and
on M arch 30 at A u g u stan a
L u th e r a n ,
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Portland, Oregon 97211
Religious Leaders Urge Support for Uninsured
Services
Sunday School
Morning Worship
Evening Worship
Wed. Bible Study
Pastor and First
Lady Roy G. Moxie
9:45 A.M.
11:30 A.M.
7:00 P.M.
7:00P.M.
“ Where there is no vision, The People perish. ”
A diverse group of local reli­
gious leaders came together Friday
to express their united concern for
the 41 m illion A m ericans and
440,000Oregonians who don’t have
health insurance.
At an interfaith prayer breakfast,
the Ecumenical Ministries of O r­
egon and the Interfaith Council of
Greater Portland led a diverse gath­
ering of Oregonians of faith tradi­
tions to highlight the moral impera­
tive of providing the uninsured with
access to affordable, quality health
care coverage.
“The current health care system
leaves many uninsured people with
shame and worry,” said Hector
Lopez, Director of the Interfaith
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It is time to use the collective voice
o f the faith community to speak out
on behalf o f the thousands o f
Oregonians who lack health
insurance.
- Hector Lopez, Director of the interfaith Council of Greater Portland
Council of Greater Portland. “It is worked with the sick who need care
time to use the collective voice of for centuries,” Lopez added. “The
the faith community to speak out moral obligation to keep our chil­
on behalf of the thousands o f Or­ dren and families healthy is one we
egonians who lack health insur­ must take seriously. We must ac­
ance.”
cept the responsibility to ensure all
“The religious community has Oregonians have access to the care
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Presenting ‘Wayward Saints’
Ollie Mae Knawls
Ollie Mae Knawls, died March 9 at age 89. She was born Ollie Mae
Williamson Jan. 28,1914, in Stephenville, Texas. She moved to Portland
in the early 1940s and was a homemaker. In 1933, she married Henry; he
diedin 1995. Survivors include her daughters, Hallie Mathews. Trudie
Carr and Judy K. Boyer; son, Henry; sister, Classie Smiley; 12 grand­
children; and 16great-grandehildren. Remembrances can be made to the
National Kidney Foundation. A funeral was held on Monday, March
17,2003, in Caldwell’s Colonial Chapel.
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S P R IN G
Callie Mae Huggins, died March 9 at age 87. She was bom Callie Mae
Hartley on Aug. 3,1915, in Montgomery, Ala. She moved in 1943 to
Portland and was a welder in the shipyards during World War II. Later,
she was a teacher’s aide at Eliot Elementary School. In 1958, she married
Floyd; he died in 1963. Survivors include her son, Willie J.; 10 grand­
children; and one great-grandchild.
Willie R. Bowles
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Willie R. Bowles died March 2 at age 73. Mr. Bowles was bom Jan.
24,1930, in Henderson, Ala. He served in the Army. He moved to Portland
and was a superintendent for the Port of Portland. In 1952, he married
Juliette Woods. Survivors include
his wife; daughters, Deborah Berry
and Karen Bowles-Scott; and one
grandchild. A funeral was held at 11
a.m. on Saturday, March 8,2003, in
New Hope M issionary B aptist
Church in Portland.
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tan ts and Iran ian S h iites and
present her view that fundam en­
talism is a m ostly 20th-century
response to the w hat she calls
‘the painful transform ation of
m odernity.’
She will present a lecture on
Friday, April 4 at 7:30 p.m. at
T rinity C athedral, 147 N.E. 19th
A ve. and a sem inar on Saturday,
A pril 5 from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
in Kempton H allof Trinity C athe­
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Wamer Pacific College’s theatre
Friday and Saturday perfor­
department will present the play ‘A m ances are April 4 and 5 and
Company of W ayward Saints’ by April 11 and 12 with a 7:30 p.m.
local playwright George Herman. curtain. Sunday m atinee perfor­
This humorous parable is based m ances w ill occur on A pril 6 and
upon an improvisational acting 13 at 3 p.m. W arner Pacific is lo­
style made popular by nomadic cated at 2219 SE 68lh Ave. in Port­
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tion, call 503-517-1207.
Rosetta Mae Jones
Rosetta Mae Jones, died March 6 at age 95. She was bom Rosetta
Mae Burrough on March 3, 1908, in Waskom, Texas. She moved to
Portland in the early 1930s and was a housekeeper. Her husband Romeo
died in 1972. Survivors include nieces and nephews. A funeral was held
Wednesday, March 12, 2003, in Killingsworth Little Chapel of the
Chimes.
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they need.”
The m orning event also in­
cluded prayers from P astor W ill­
iam H ardy o f the A lbina M iniste- '
rial Alliance and Shahriar Ahmed,
P resident o f the Bilal M osque
A ssociation o f B eaverton, m usic
by Em ily G eorges G ottfried with
the Am erican Jewish Com m ittee,
and in sp ira tio n a l w ords from
M ary Jo T ully o f the A rchdio­
cese o f Portland.
Tully closed with a call for all
faith com m unities in O regon to
jo in this cam paign and make sure
that the thousands o f children
w ithout health care today do not
grow into adults w ithout health
care tomorrow.
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