Page B5 ilie JJortlanb (Observer lune 8. 2005 R eligion The Oregon-Washington A.M.E. Zion Church Annual Conference Advocate for Families Remembered The Oregon-Washington Annual Conference Will Hold Its 113'" Session June 14-19, 2005 At First A.M .E Zion Church, Portland, OR 4304 N. Vancouver Ave (corner of Vancouver and Skidmore Sts) Ethyl Williams A memorial ser­ vice was held at the Killingsworth Little chapel of Chimes on Monday, June 6 for Ethyl Williams, 98. She w as b o rn Nov. 20, 1906 in H o p e, A rk ., the daughter of G rant and Maggie Scott. She graduated from H.C. Yeager High School in 1924 and married Den­ nis Williams in 1927. In October 1940, Ethyl and Dennis had their first and only child, Glenn E. W illiams Sr. In 1944, the family moved from Hope to Portland where they worked in the shipyards during World War II. Ethyl and Dennis did not forget about the family and friends they left behind in Ar­ kansas. They provided assistance for many family and friends to relocate to Portland and provided their home as a place to stay until they could find a home of their own. Ethyl was a hom em aker w ho enjoyed sew ing and cooking and was an active m em ber o f H ughes M em orial M ethodist Church. She w as a m em ber o f several w om en’s clubs and organizations, includ­ ing the C olored W om en’s A ssociation. In 1978, she was honored by the Portland Federation o f W om en’s O rganization for unselfish and public-spirited service to her organization and to her com m unity. In her later years, grandsons Glenn E. W il­ liams Jr. and E. Scott W illiams and their fami­ lies provided her loving care and assistance. Her son in 2002 and husband in 1980 preceded her in death. She leaves to mourn her, five grand chil­ dren, seven great grand children her many family and friends. “ Raising Our Level Of Enthusiasm’’ Is The Theme For The 2005 Oregon-Washington Annual Conference Session. Bishop Roy A. Holmes Will Preside Over The Annual Conference. This Will be The First Time Bishop Roy A. Holmes Will Have Presided Over An Oregon-Washington Conference. Bishop Roy A. Holmes Was Elected The 92'” Bishop Of The A.M.E. Zion Church, In August'2004.' Worship Extravaganza National recording artist Mary Alessi will perform at the Emmanuel Temple Church, 1033 N. Sumner Ave., on Friday, June 17 at 7 p.m. The performance will be part of the Worship Extravaganza Benefit toward Disaster Relief and Human Care. All proceeds go to the Ameri­ can Red Cross and Emmanuel Temple Food Bank and Clothing Center. Tickets are $ 13 in advance, $ 15 at the door. Group tickets of 50 or more are $ 10 each. A walk-a-thon will be held on Saturday, June 18 at 9 a.m. as well. For information, visit www.etchurch.com or call503-998-8425. Church Holds 4 3 rd Annual Convocation T he D aniels M em orial Church of God in Christ, Inc. will host its 43rd Annual Holy C o n v o catio n , opening on Monday, June 13 at 7 p.m. with a sermon from Elder James Martin of Flint, Mich. This years theme, “Behold 1 will do aN ew Thing,” comes from the Bible Scripture, Isaiah 43:18- 19. On the evening of Tues­ day, June 14, Bishop Charles Brown of Louisiana will speak. B ishop B row n is one o f Bishop Charles Brown of Louisiana Dog Breeder on Animal Planet Anthony W ashington’s love for pit bulls recently got the attention of the cable net­ work Animal Planet. On Sunday, June 12 at 5 p.m. you can tune in to hear about his journey from animal lover to champion breeder. E leven years ago, W ashington got involved with “Project Pooch” a non­ profit dog rescue program . He considers him self a pit bull behavioral specialist and personally breeds the dogs with the guarantee that they will not be aggres­ sive tow ard hum ans. “Many people breed backyard dogs and sell them for a cheaper price, they can’t guarantee that their dog won’t ‘turn on ’ the owner,” W ashington said. W ashington has sold over 200 pit bulls in the north/northeast Portland area as well as in North Carolina, Las Vegas, and Seattle. Anthony Washington with his puppy. C.O.G.I.C auxiliary Bishops and also serves as the coordinator of the National Leadership Con­ ference. Communion service will take place Saturday, June 18at5 p.m. with the final closing out service onSunday, June 19at 11 a.m. All events are open to the public. For more information, contact the location jurisdic­ tional headquarters at Daniels Memorial C.O.G.I.C. at 1234 NE Killingsworth St. orcall 503-284- 3721. Local Man Celebrates 101 Years Long time local resident John Hart Sr. recently celebrated his 101s' birthday w ith fam ily, friends and m em bers o f his daughter’s church, Power House Temple. Hart is a native of Pearl River County, Miss. He is the young­ est and only living out of 15 siblings. Hart’s parents and many of brothers and sisters were bom into slavery. They farmed on a plantation. His first job paid only $8 a month for hard laborious work of plowing the land from sun up to sun down. He came to Portland in 1967 with his wife Zinna who is now deceased. He is still very vibrant and active person for his age. He is pastored by his daughter. Pastor Mary Overstreet-Smith and has been in the ministry since he came to Portland. Do You Want to be on TV? continued from Metro people signed up in their database for “gigs” approximately 40 are African-American. “Every week we are asked about minorities, but there just aren’t enough in our d atabase,” said Stoltz. The casting team has even re­ sorted to going to churches and schools to find talent. “We know the names of our African-American talent because they get so much work. There really isn’t any competition for them,” said Stoltz. Being a minority isn’t a guaran­ tee to work but a positive attitude and good looks are. There’s no acting experience needed forextras work, but there is a big investment o f time. “It interesting, we don’t get the same response from minorities,” said Stoltz. The black men and His­ panic women we have in our data­ base work a lot. It’s also rare that a minority extra doesn’t get used with in a year, not unless they are com ­ mercially unappealing. But extras can be everyday people and not have to look like Halle Berry or Denzel Washington. With the plethora of reality shows on television, companies are realiz­ ing just how appealing the "every day Joe” can be to potential cus­ tomers. Recently, Stoltz was casting for 1 Starbucks, where they needed a “hip” looking Asian woman, but had no luck. His staff actually drove around downtown Portland at 4 a.m. looking for someone that would fit the profile. These methods are unorthodox for a casting company but in a city, where there aren't many minorities, it’s what they have to do to make a client happy. “Sometimes people are very skep­ tical when we approach them on the street, they think it's a scam. I don’t blame them either. That’s why we prefer them to come to us, because they have looked at our website and know what we are all about,” said Stoltz. Regardless of race, for people with families and other responsi­ bilities, being cast as an extra can be tough. The successful applicant is expected to meet every com m it­ ment. If anyone cancels they may have to pay a fee or i f they are a “no- show”, they are taken off the data­ base and lose any future opportu­ nity. This business is sporadic ac­ cording to Stoltz, because a person could be called in at any time. A notice of 2 to 3 days can come with the territory, but at times that just isn’t possible. “T hat’s why we have the sign up fee because we want to know that people are serious, and that is why street casting is so rare.” said Stoltz. Just paying the fee doesn’t guaran­ tee work, there is also an on line orientation and test that people must pass. The test covers everything from scheduling to professionalism on the set. For example, it is a major faux pas to ask a celebrity for an autograph while on the set no mat­ ter how “star struck” an extra is. Also a negative attitude and show ­ ing up later than 15 minutes before an appointment, can mean the end of your casting relationship. Danny Stoltz Casting also re­ cruits talent for employer videos. These can be orientation videos for new employees used to explain safety precautions or a history about the company. Music videos are rare because of Portland’s smal I music scene. However, Stoltz’s companies did provide extras for Portland based rock band Everclear. Tuesday Night June 14th Will Be The Communion Service and The Following Day; Wednesday June 15th Will Be The Official Opening Of The Conference. Besides Business And Reports, The Conference Is Also A Special Time For Fellowship, Inspiration, Anointed Preaching, Singing, Etc. For M ore Inform ation Please Call The Church At 5 0 3 - 2 8 7 - 4 9 6 9 Rev. Emily Broussard, Conference Publicity Chairperson Ferrante Chiropractic Center NE/Hollywood Dist. I ’or All Your Chiropractic Needs Auto Accident injuries/ On The Job Injuries • • • • Back Pain Neck Pain Headaches Massage Martin J. Codino D.C. 4317 NETillmookSt. Portland, OR 97213 (1 block north o f Sandy) (503) 493-9730 Treatment for auto injuries covered by most auto insurance carriers. No referral required. (E n h a n c in g T h e H o m e O w n e r s h ip (E x p e rie n c e ' Sohnt. 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