Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, September 03, 2003, Page 7, Image 7

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The Yahweh Drill Mime and Sign for Jesus team pauses during
a performance at the Humboldt Back to School celebration at
the Cascade Campus of Portland Community College. Yahweh
is composed of kids aged five to 12th grade. For more
information, call 503-422-6987.
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Portland, OR 97219
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Montgomery, Ala.
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BPA Technician Remembered
Thomas James Moore
Funeral services w ere held Saturday, A ug. 2, 2003, in V ancouver
A venue First B aptist C hurch in Portland for T hom as Jam es M oore, w ho
died July 25 at age 67.
Mr. M oore w as b o m Jan. 2 ,1 9 3 6 , in M er R ouge, La. H e served in the
A rm y. He m oved in the 1960s to the Portland area and w as an electronics
technician forthe Bonneville Pow er A dm inistration. In 1963, he m arried
M argarette W ilson.
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A funeral w as held Aug. 29, in C ald w ell’s C olonial C hapel for Elnora
B row n, w ho died A ug. 25 at age 79.
E lnora B lackshear w as b o m A pril 28, 1924, in Jasper, Texas. She
m oved in 1963 to Portland, w here she w as a ho usekeeper for Em anuel
Hospital. She w as a cafeteria w orker for A lam eda C ounty Publ ic Schools
andlived in O akland, C alif.,before returning in 1998 to Portland. In 1943,
she m arried E.L.; they separated.
Voices Raised in Memory
The C olum bia C horale o f O regon honors the victim s and survi­
vors o f the Sept. 11,2001 terrorist attacks w ith a com m unity tribute
concert at Peace Lutheran Church, 2201 N. Portland Blvd, at 7:30p.m .
Saturday, Sept. 6.
All proceeds w ill benefit the N ational Law E nforcem ent O fficer
M em orial Fund and the local non-profit m usic education group
E thos, Inc.
T he concert is free, but d onations o f an y am ount are appreciated.
T he centerpiece perform ance is M ozart’s R equiem , perform ed by
the C olum bia C horale ofO reg o n , jo in ed by T he Ryan H eller Singers,
w ith a vocal w orks program that co m p lim en ts M o zart’s creation.
Monument Removed
from Public Rotunda
(A P)— A 2 1/2-ton granite m onu­
m ent o f the Ten C om m andm ents
that becam e a lightning rod in a
legal storm o v er church and state
w as w heeled from the rotunda o f
the A labam a Suprem e C ourt bui Id-
ing as p rotesters knelt, prayed and
chanted, “ Put it b ack !”
Suspended A labam a C h ie f Ju s­
tice Roy M oore, w ho installed the
engraved set o f tablets tw o years
ago and risked his career to keep it
there a ftera federal ju d g e ordered it
rem oved, said he w ould take his
fight to the U.S. Suprem e C ourt.
“ It is a sad day in o ur country
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Capriati
Advances
Jennifer Capriati o f the United
States, reacts after beating Elena
Dementieva o f Russia, 6-2, 7-5, at
the U.S. Open tennis tournament
Monday in New York. Rain post­
poned matches on Tuesday and
officials said the tournament might
not finish on time. (AP photo)
Big Weekend for Youth Football
InnerCity Players host a football tour­ 7th and 8lh grade brackets on Saturday
nam ent this w eekend for fifth, sixth, sev­ m atch W hitaker against R idgefield at 5
enth and eighth graders at Roosevelt p.m . w ith IC P vs. W ilson at 7 p.m.
Roughrider Stadium,6941N.Central.The
O n Sunday, the 5h and 6th grade
adm ission is $5 with children under 10 bracket features a third place gam e at
free.
10:30 a.m . and the cham pionship cam e at
S aturday’s gam es begin w ith the 5th 12:3 0 p .m . In the 7“' and 8'*1 grade bracket
and 6 th g ra d e b ra c k e ts m a tc h in g Sunday, a third place gam e begins at 2:30
W hitaker against G rant at 1 p.m ., fol­ p.m. w ith the cham pionship gam e at 4:30
lowed by ICP vs. Roosevelt at 3 p.m. The p.m.
PSU Faces
Old Rival
Thursday
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The Portland State V ikings will open the 2003 season on
T hursday, Sept. 4 at PG E Park, hosting an old D ivision II
rival, T exas A & M -K ingsville. K ick o ff for the gam e is
scheduled for 7:05 p.m . The V ikings and the Javelinas met
13 tim es betw een 1988 and 1995, w ith five o f those m eet­
ings com ing in the N C A A II playoffs.
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w hen the m oral foundation o f our
laws and the acknow ledgm ent o f
G od has to be hidden from public
view to ap p ease a federal ju d g e ,”
he said.
To the dism ay o f scores o f sup­
porters w ho had held a w eeklong
vigil outside the front doors, the
5,280-pound m onum ent w asjacked
up by a w ork crew and taken aw ay
to a back room w ith a heavy-duty
hydraulic hand truck.
Bui Iding officials did not immedi­
ately say where the monument would
be stored or whether the publ ic would
ever be allow ed to see it.
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Stoudamire Fights
Marijuana Charge
(A P ) — P ortland Trail B lazers guard
Damon Stoudam ire may stand trial Sept. 29 in
T ucson, A riz. on drug charges, depending
on th e outcom e o f argum ents that day over
a m otion to suppress evidence.
D efense attorney M ichael Piccarreta w ill
seek to co nvince a ju d g e to throw out e v i­
dence stem m ing from a search o f Stoudam ire
on July 3 at T ucson International A irport.
Stoudam ire w as stopped as he prepared
to board a flight after setting o ff an airport
m etal detector. H e placed rolling papers and
a substance w rapped in alum inum foil, w hich
authorities determ ined to be alm ost 1.5ounces
o f m arijuana, in a plastic security bin.
Stoudam ire told officers that the drug w as
m arijuana — and w as his.
He w as charged with m isdem eanor counts
o f possession o f m arijuana and possession
o f drug paraphernalia, and w as released on
his ow n recognizance.
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Schedule Shows
Expos in Montreal
(A P ) — A n early draft o f M ajor League
B aseb all’s schedule has the M ontreal Expos
playing all 81 hom e gam es in M ontreal.
B ut baseball fans trying to lure the team to
Portland should not despair, O regon Stadium
C am paign leader D avid Kahn says his tim e­
table for bringing the team to Portland re­
m ains unchanged.
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