November 26.2003 rtlaxtò (©bseruer S ports Jefferson High graduate Antone Jarrell will go up against former teammates from the University of Texas-El Paso when the Portland J State University I men's basketball ■ team plays UTEP Saturday. Bishop Hardy (right) and family are a Portland legacy. Church Leader Bishop Hardy o « o o a : o o o » o o anointing, pioneering, and leader­ ship spirit, numerous individuals evangelist. He was a pioneer in the say they received their calling to radio ministry and was well known the ministry through Hardy’sguid- for perform ing salutations for ance. More than 10 churches in ijA TU -TV Channel 2 and for his Oregon alone are either (bunded by K ATU show "Hallelujah Sunday.” or exist because of Bishop Hardy’s 4 - His show was awarded the Na- influence. To cherish his memories. Hardy io nal Rim for TV religious program­ leaves: his wife of 54 years, Anorvia ming * Members of the Musicians and H ardy; six ch ild ren , C arm en Ministers of Music accredit their Duboise, Wilbert Hardy Jr., Lamarr nationwide touring career to Hardy. Hardy, Stephan Hardy, Mark Hardy, A gifted musician. Hardy trained T hom as H ardy; tw o brothers, bis sons and other children to play Rupert Hardy and Carl Washing­ ton; three sisters, Mary Lou Jack- jriano, organ, guitar and vocals. < Hardy was consecrated as the son, Sylvia Joy A nderson and jurisdictional Prelate for Oregon Pearline Washington; thirty grand Northwest Ecclesiastical jurisdic­ children, six great-grand children; tion in Memphis, Tenn., in 1997. and a host of nieces, nephews, rela­ ; B ecause o f H ard y 's unique tives and friends. ■ continued Antone Jarrell to Face Former Team ✓ F Portland State University basketball player Antone Jarrell has a big game on the road Saturday. He will go up against his former teammates from the University of Texas-El | Paso. Jarrell played two seasons in Texas, started in 2 0 games and played in all 32 games. But the Jefferson High School ' graduate, with a successful high school basketball star career, trans­ ferred to PSU priorto the 2002-2003 season, to make some wins for the home team. "I’m extremely excited to have Antone in uniform this year. He has really improved his game and will be a major impact player for us,” said Portland State Head Coach Heath Schroyer. Free HIV Testing in NE Portland o from Front Tuesday and Thursday Evenings 5 :0 0 -8 :0 0 p.m. (last check in at 7:30 p.m.) NE Health Center MLK Jr. Blvd. And NE Killingsworth (Enter in rear door near Emerson, go to 2nd floo r) Se habla espanol los Martes For more information on H IV and testing Call the Oregon A ID S Hotline 1 -8 0 0 -7 7 7 -A ID S Multnomah County Health Department •Q ’Ä*’ I i}¡ SÄ K am W a h C h u n g & C o . O v e r 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 S e r v e d S i n c e 1887 Located in John Day, Kam Wah Chung & Co. was the commercial, spiritual and cultural center of Oregon's Chinese population from 1887 to 1948. It was a general store, a post office, a library and temple. People came to shop, to socialize, to pray. Most importantly, they came to be treated by Doc Hay who was famous throughout Oregon as a master of Chinese herbal medicine. In the 1900s, people traveled hundreds o f miles fo r the goods and services they could only get at Kam Wah Chung. Today, thanks to support from the Oregon Lottery and Oregon State Parks, they come to step back in time. P rofits from the Oregon Lottery help fund the Kam Wah Chung H e ritage Center, w hich is operated by a partnership between state parks, the City of John Day, and Friends of Kam Wah Chung. The H e rita g e C enter preserves an im portant p a rt of Oregon's history and helps to support the economy of Eastern Oregon by bringing tourists to John Day. Over a hundred years since it was firs t founded, Kam Wah Chung continues to serve Oregon — both as a nationally-recognized historic landmark and as a vital part of the local economy. For more in fo rm a tio n on Kam Wah Chung, log on to oregonlottery.org b OREGON LOTTERY It does good th in g s ' LOTTERY P R O F IT S SU PPO RT THE OREGON YOU LOVE O ver $ 1 2 3 m illio n in L o tte ry p ro fits have gone to Oregon State Parks since 1999. L o tte ry p ro fits also supp ort education, jo b c re a tio n and watershed enhancement proje cts across the state. oregonlottery.org J J •i > Lottery games are based on chance and should be played fo r entertainment only. I