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Lord, give me patience in tribulation and grace in
everything to conform my will to thine. — Thomas More
R eligion
Portland Welcomes
Concert of Hope
Light cast on children of Uganda
The Vancouver Avenue First
Baptist Church, 3138 N. Vancouver
Ave, will host a group of children
from the city o f Kampala and Afri­
can nation of Uganda.
The WatotoChildren’sChoirwill
perform at the church on Sunday,
Nov. 20 at 6 p.m. The goal o f the
Concert of Hope is to raise aware­
ness of the plight of 2 million chil­
dren in Uganda, left parentless as a
result of war and disease.
W atoto’s vital work affords au­
diences the opportunity to partici­
pate in restoring hope and dignity
to some of A frica’s most needy
children. The choir consisted of 18
boys and girls ages 5 to 12, who
have lost one or both parents to
their plight.
However, they now live in homes
built by Watoto Child Care Minis­
tries. Accompanying the children
is a group o f adults from Uganda
who supervise and care for the
children while on the road.
Since 1994, W atoto Children’s
Choirs have toured internationally
as ambassadors for Watoto Child
Care Ministries, a holistic orphan
care program. The choir is currently
on a world tour again and most
recently has performed at the White
House at the personal invitation of
President and Mrs. Laura Bush.
The choir’s music and multime­
dia presentation is a soulful fusion
of gospel and contemporary Afri­
can style. Dressed in colorful cos­
tume, the children's enthusiastic-
song and energetic dance has Watoto Children s Choir bring high spirit to the stage. The singers from Uganda will perform Sunday at Vancouver Avenue Baptist
moved audiences worldwide.
Church in Portland.
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Thanksgiving Center Hosts Civil Rights Leader, James Lawson
Reverend is voice
Worship
Area residents are invited to a Thanks­
giving Day worship service, Thursday,
N ov.24at 10a.m. at theCommunity AME
Zion Church, 3605E 13lh St. in Vancouver.
“Let us gather together on Thanksgiv­
ing Day to give thanks for his many bless­
ings - for the Lord is good and worthy of
our praises!” said pastor Robert F. Kemp.
For more information or a ride to the
worship service call 360-693-4566 or 360-
891-3999.
for peace, justice
The C enter for Spiritual D evelop­
ment will w elcome civil rights and eco­
nom ic ju s tic e lead er, R ev. Jam es
Lawson Jr. as he gives a Friday, Nov. 18
evening lecture and Saturday, Nov. 19
w orkshop at Trinity Episcopal C athe­
dral, 147 N.W . 19,hAve.
Lawson will share his wisdom and ex­
perience gained from over 45 years in
peace, civil rights and economic justice
movements during the 7:30 p.m. lecture
C lassifieds /B ids
To Place Your
Classified Advertisement
Contact: Kathy Linder
Phone: 503-288-0033
Fax: 503-288-0015
e-mail: classifieds@
portlandobserver.com
Portland Community
Reinvestment Initiatives, Inc., a
professional non-profit property
management organization seeks a FT
maintenance workerand a painter.
MWposition refurbs vacant
properties, completesmaintenance
work orders, keeping homes in
attractive, and safe condition. Must
possess knowledge in flooring,
painting, drywall, carpentry, minor
electrical and plumbing. Salary
range: $25,000-S35,000. Painter
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Salary range:$17,280 - $26,880.
Each position is FT, perm. pos. w/
benefits. Requires a valid driver’s
license, work vehicle, and car
insurance.
No walk-ins.
Submit resume to Marvin Dean
by 11/23/05:
fax (503) 288-2891 or mail
6329NEMLKJr. Blvd.
Ptld, OR 97211
Holiday House Cleaning
Let Santa’s little elf help
you out this season.
Openings fornewelients East County
Call Geneva Ellis at 503-665-1239
Advertise for the Holiday
Contact Kathy Under
503-288-0033 or
email: ads@portlandobserver.com
Annual
Thanksgiving Revival
“Justice and Nonviolence:
the S outhern C hristian
AChallengeforOurNation.”
Leadership Conference.
Tickets are $15 in advance
He has been described
and at the door.
as architect of the nonvio­
I'
He will lead the workshop
lent direction action strat­
“Effective use o f Nonvio­
egy of the civil rights move­
lent Political Action” on Sat­
ment in the 1960’s and Dr.
urday from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
King called him the “the
Cost forthe workshop is $50
leading nonviolent theorist
and includes lunch.
in the world.”
Lawson, the former pas­ Rev. James Lawson Jr.
He is a tireless voice for
tor of Holman United Meth­
promoting peace and ju s­
odist Church in Los Angeles, is highly tice. Some of his efforts included sup­
acclaimed for his involvement in the 1950s porting the Fellowship o f Reconciliation
and 60s with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in peace organization, teaching at Univer-
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sity of Southern Califom iaand the School
of Theology at Claremont College, host­
ing a weekly national cable television
program, and supporting the Living Wage
Movement.
In college and as a missionary in India
he was exposed to the nonviolent resis­
tance teachings o f Gandhi and while at­
tending Vanderbilt Divinity School he
trained volunteers in Gandhian tactics of
nonviolent direct action. In 1961 hehelped
coordinate the Freedom Rides, in 1966 the ■
Meredith March and in 1968 he played a
major role in the sanitation workers strike
in Memphis, Tenn.
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Dear Friendless:
Theme:
“Praising God for His Greatness and
Mighty Acts.”
Guest Speakers:
Rev. Herbert Lee, Grand Rapids, Ml
Rev. E.D. Kinlow, Spokane, WA
Guest Guitarist:
Bro James Robins, West Covina, CA
This Event will be held
November 25,2005 -
November 26,2005
7:30 PM Nightly
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November 27,2005
3:00 PM
At the
NewTestament Church
1237 NE Failing St.
Portland, OR 97212
503-284-7594
Host Pastor: Ed Leon Brewer Jr.
SMALL WORKS
REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS
Q u a lific a tio n s due by 5 :0 0 p.m ., Friday,
December 23, 2005.
The City of Camas has established by ordinance a Small Works
Roster for Public Works projects estimated to cost $200,000.00
or less. Qualified contractors who are interested in being included
on the 2006 Small Works Roster should submit a Contractor's
Qualification Form to the City of Camas, Attention Ronda Syverson,
at 616 NE 4th Avenue, PO Box 1055, Camas, Washington 98607.
Contractor Qualification Forms are available at the Camas Public
Works Department. The form is also available on the City of Camas
website www.ci.camas.wa.us under the Engineering Department
tab.
The areas of work included on the roster are asphalt, paving,
b uildin g construction, cem ent, concrete, com m unications,
extruded curb, earthwork, erosion control, fire sprinkler, rock
e xcavation , electrica l, fencing, general contracting, HVAC,
landscape, irrigation, mechanical, reservoir cleaning, tank pumping,
underground utilities, and well drilling. All contractors will be
required to provide proof of insurance and statement of bonding
capacity. Questions should be directed to Ronda Syverson at (360)
817-1561 ext. 4256 or via e-mail to rsyverson@ci.camas.wa.us.
• AUTO ACCIDENT INJURIES
• ON THE JOB INJURIES
• NECK PAIN
• BACK PAIN
• HEADACHES
• WELLNESS CARE
• SPORTS INJURIES
• We accept most
insurance plans.
• No referral required.
4317 NETillmook St
Portland, OR 97213
(503) 493-9730
• Treatment for auto injuries
covered by most insurance
carriers.
Conveniently located in the
Hollywood area, just one
block north o f Sandy Blvd.
Martin J. Codino, DC
rhe House o f Prayer
4936 N.E. Skidmore
Portland, O R 97218
CARPET & UPHOLSTERY
CLEANING
Residential & Commercial Service
2 CLEANING AREAS OR MORE
PRE-SPRA Y TRAFFIC AREAS
INCLUDES 1 SMALL HALL
$25. OO
Each Area
1 CLEANING AREA
PRE-SPRA Y TRAFFIC AREA
(HALL EXTRA CHARGE)
$35.00
STAIRS (with other service)
$1.50 Each
Additional Services
• AREA & ORIENTAL RUG CLEANING
• AUTO/ B O A T/R V CLEANING
’ OEODORIZING & PET ODOR TREA TMENT
• SPOT & STAIN REMOVAL SERVICE
• SCOTCHGUARD PROTECTION
U P H O L S T E R Y C L E A N IN G
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CHAIR OR RECLINER
THROW PILLOWS
Take N.E. Prescott,
Heading East (toward 60lh) to
N.E. 49lh and Turn Right,
Go Two Blocks and Turn Left
$ 6 9 .0 0
$ 4 9 .0 0
$ 9 9 .0 0
$ 3 5 .0 0
$ 5 .0 0
COUPON SPECIAL
A N Y 3 CLEANING AREAS
PLUS HALL A SOFA
OR
HALL, LO VESEA T» CHAIR
Sunday School
9:30 am
Sunday Morning Service 11:4H> am
Wednesday Prayer
12:00 Noon
Wednesday Evening
7:00 pm
Everyone
is Welcome!
MARTIN CLEANING SERVICE
_______ $135.00 _ _
Pastor Marcia L. Tay lor
Founder/Counselor
Tel: (503) 284-9959
CALL FOR APPOINTMENT:
(503) 281-3949
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