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Page B4 November 12.2003 Jlortlanò (ßbseruer R eligion Table Set for Voice of Deliverance Conference flcS /A l/in vet (J tfc/f w it/t t/ie A Voice of Deliverance Conference ¡scorning to Portland for an outpouring of the Holy Spirit. Pastor and Mrs. L.L. Hosley Sr. and the HeavenBound Deli verance Center Church are hosting the Voice of Deliver ance Conference 2003 with special guest Pastor Nathan Simmons, international evangelist and prophet from Atlanta, Ga. along with the legendary and highly anointed gospel recording artist and evangelist Dorinda Clark Cole. The special events are held W ednesday, Nov. 19 through Friday, Nov. 21 at the HeavenBound Deliverance Center Church, 126 N.E. Alberta St. at 7 p.m. Special musical guests include The HeavenBound Minis tries Reunion Recording Choir, The Emanuel Temple Full Gospel Pentecostal Church Recording Choir, recording artist Gospel singer Shirley Caesar hooks up with some of the most recognizable voices in popular music for her newest CD “Shirley Caesar and Friends." Anointed 2 Praise, the HBDC Praise Chorale and Mime Team, Wendy Daniels-Jackson, Tamara Green, Nike Green and more. For more information, call 503-288-9608. b Í b 431 NE Jarrett Street Portland, OR 97211 (503) 493-6027 Fax (503) 493-6029 vwest@vwservices com General Contractor CCB# 153199 Let us 6uiQf it o rfiy it ivitfiin your 6udget \Ne like little jobs too! Licensed • Bonded • Insured Vemell West. President SAVANNAH in R o c t A i i r a n t Stockings for gospel music fans will be stuffed this year with one of the most anticipated album sof2003, "Shirley Caesar and Friends." Patti LaBelle, Gladys Knight, Dottie Peoples and Kirk Franklinsing duets with the Gospel icon in the album that features recognizable gospel tunes that don’t disappoint. With career landmarks that in clude more than 40 albums, 11 Grammy Awards, 13 Stellar Gospel Awards, three gold albums and an Essence Award, Caesar defines gospel music and shows no sign of slowing down. Rich Flavors from the Caribbean SPECIALTIES Conch Fritters • Crab Callaloo • Grouper Fish Jerk Chicken • Roti • and much more! L unc ii • D inner • C atering • B anquets Tues-Fri Tues-Sat ¡Lunch 11:30-2pm Dinner 5:30pm-9:30pm Wally Tesfa 105 NW 3 rd & C ouch z (LOCATED IN TI'E H m DRK, SlNNOT B« ''I I W . ) 503 274-2510 Majestic M o r tg a g e S e r v ic e s In e . No up front cost C lo sin g cost a n d dffton p a y m e n t A s s is ta n c e program s. 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The theme of the April 4 through April 11 conference at the Rivera Hotel Casino and Convention Cen ter in Las Vegas is “Traveling for a Greater Purpose." purpose, by doing for others what Leaders of the groups say Ma they cannot do for themselves,” sons of color have never collec said Dr. Lois Pritchett, sovereign tively united from variousjurisdic- grand matron and co-chair o f the. tions throughout the country in the conference. 230 years that Masons and Eastern For registration information, call Stars have been known to exist in 702-387-2300. the United States. “My prayer is for all brothers and sisters to travel for this great North « I t Piopsrtin Northwest Properties Morning Star Hosts Convention 1730 NE 10th Ave. Portland, OR 97212 CELL 503 267-7586 wtesfa @ pru-nw.com pru-nw.com £=} An independently owned and operated member of The Prudential Real Estate Affiliates. 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N o v a k Graveside services were held Oct. 31 in Lone Fir Pioneer Cemetery in southeast Portland for Doris Bell who died Oct. 18 at age 82. She was bom July 16. 1921, in Texarkana. Texas. She moved to Portland in the early 1950s, and was a homemaker. Her maiden name was Doris Johnson. Survivors include her sister, Dorothy Patton; niece Shirley Caldwell; nephews, Otis Johnson and Daryl Johnson. Arrangements were under the direction of Caldwell's Colonial Chapel. A memorial service was held Tuesday, Nov. 4 in Holy RedeemerCatholic Church in Portland for James L. Novak, who died Oct. 24 at age 93. Mr. Novak was bom Sept. 27, 1910, in Scappoose. He worked in the shipyards in Portland during World W ar II. He was a plumber-technician for the Portland Fire Bureau and owned three restaurants in Scappoose, including Jim ’s. In 1942, he married Mildred H. Niederle; she died in 2001. Survivors include his daughter, Marie Cronin; son, Louis Novak; and one grandchild. Rem em brances to the church. A rrangem ents by Killingsworth Little Chapel of the Chimes. Beloved Great-Grandfather Dies R obert E . H a rris o n www.hbloan.com Oregon Family Business for over 50 years Lie. #306 A special reco g n itio n w ill be g iv e to sister O. B. W illiam s w ho w as past p resid en t o f the m in iste rs' w ives and m in iste rs’ w idow s o f the N atio n al M is sio n ary B ap tist C o n v en tio n o f A m erica. A funeral serv ice was held on F riday. Nov. 7 at True V ine M issionary B aptist C hurch for Robert E. H arrison, w ho died O et. 31 at age 67. Mr. Harrison was born Nov. 1, 1935, in H eidel berg, Miss. He m oved in 1966 to P ortland, w here he was a grinder for V aricast. In I960, he m arried Mary Lou W aters. S u rv iv o rs in clu d e his d au g h ters, N ettie W a ters and P earlin e R ivers; sons, B ruce W aters, Edw ard H arriso n , S tanley H arrison and K im ble W a te rs; siste rs, M arzella N ew ell and H elen N ew ell; b ro th ers, D .L., E arm on and A lb ert; 13 g ran d c h ild ren ; and nine g rea t-g ran d c h ild ren . A rran g em en ts by K illin g sw o rth L ittle C hapel o f the C him es.