Pa«cB2___________________________ ^ '^ o r tla n ò © hseruer__________________________ )U»is>.zoo6 Friends and family members at a recent reunion fundraiser: (L) David Mays, Ruby Johnson, LaShawnna Guitry, LaNae Lawrence, Nathaniel Mays, John Mays, Lucille Bridgewater, Ivery Mays Jr., Serella Simmons. Barbara Harry Bell, Nazarene Savage, Willie Mays, Altrenia Wilson and Bennie Jack. B U SIN E SS,. directory DIANE'S GEMS Ç K E8& & M COUNTY ARKANSAS F am ily Reunion dianegems@qwest.net www.dianesgems.com 'Your Ideas to Gold - Affordably!' D ia n e L iv in g s to n , A .|P AK O p en T uesday. W e d n esd ay & Ft id a y PORTLAND, OREGON 2 0 0 « A S u ite 2 0 3 B 4 1 3 4 N V an co u v er A venue P o rtlan d . O re g o n 9 7 2 1 7 -2 9 (8 ) «ÌT S to re (5 0 3 ) 2 8 8 -4 5 8 4 C ell ( 5 0 3 )3 2 0 -7 4 4 4 „'A ’ J J Boyd Picture Perfect Landscape Maintenance A good lawn starts with a early prep. Prepare your lawn for spring now! Call (503)970-5743 Decks, Fencing, Water and Ponds Your Care Our First Priority Jefferson County, Arkansas Family Reunion The family and descendants of Morris Trice will be hosting their "Jefferson County, A rkansas Fam ­ ily Reunion” event in Portland, from July 27 to July .30. Four days of celebration and festivities, includ­ ing tours o f O regon’s scenic w on­ ders, are planned for local and out- of-tow n relatives. For m ore infor­ mation, please call John Mays at 503-282-4599, Barbara Harry Bell at 503-284-7482 or view the website at w w w.fam ilyreunion06.com . M orris T rice w as born in North C aro lin a around 1842. M o rris’s fath e r is b eliev ed to be N oah s t a n tia l a m o u n t o f la n d in T rice , a w hite farm er and slave Jefferso n C ounty. H e and Ellen o w n er, and his m o th er w as on e o f w ere d ilig en t farm ers, ec o n o m i­ N o a h ’s slaves. D uring the 1850s, cally p oor, but su rro u n d ed by a N oah T rice m oved his fam ily and co m m u n ity o f o th e r b lack folks slav es (in clu d in g M orris) from su rv iv in g o ff the land. O ra n g e C o u n ty , N orth C aro lin a T rice fam ily m em bers living in to G ran t C o u n ty , A rk. A fter sla ­ O reg o n in clu d e the d escen d an ts v ery ended, M orris and his w ife o f H osea L ow ery, M o rris T ric e ’s E llen stayed in th e area. By 1870 g ran d so n , w ho along w ith other they had a total o f 14 ch ildren. fam ily m em bers, w as recruited by M o rris w as a lead er in his rural Bowman-H icks Lum ber Com pany co m m u n ity , the ce n te r o f m any in 1924 toem igrate from Pine Bluff, p e o p le ’s lives. A rk. to w ork and live in the sm all By 1880 he had acquired a su b ­ lo gging co m m u n ity o f M axville Dr. Marcelitte Failla Ch i ropractic Physicfan GLIDE We are located at 1716 N.E. 42nd Ave. Portland, OR 97213 and Patrick Lam b with Patsy Meyer. Tickets are $55 for in-front-of-stage lawn seating; $45 for level 2 lawn seating; and $35 for general adm is­ sion, available at T ickem ater outlets, by phone at 503-224-4400. (Between Broadway and Sandy Blvd.) • Automobile accident injuries • Chronic headache and joint pain • Workers Com pensation injuries Call for an appointment! (503)228-6140 N'Touch RSL Luxury sfciu Care S m o o th J a z z S u m m e r C o n c e rt -T h e Allstate- Smooth Jazz 105.9 S um m erC oncert takes place Sunday, July 23 at PGE Park, featuring som e o f the top jazz m usicians in the country including so m eo f Portland’s finest perform ers. 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Participants can w alk or runthe5K , 10K, 15K or 20 K event, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. beginning at O verlook Park. Regis­ tration is on the day o f the events. For more information, call Noreen Kirk at 503-285-2915 orem ail nncaptkirk@ juno.com . B rin g in g A n cien t G re ec e to Life — State-of- the-art technology transports audiences back to the dawn o f dem ocracy and the birthplace o f W estern C ivilization in the new IMAX adventure “G reece: Secrets o f the Past”. Portland’s O m nim ax T heater is located at the O regon M useum o f Science and Industry, 1945 S.E. W ater Ave. For tickets and show times call 503-797-4640 or visit w w w .om si.edu/ visit/omnimax. SMOKEHOUSE 5 0 3 3 8 0 -3 3 1 5 karmenb® johnlscott.com www jo h n ls c o tt c o m /k a rm e n b l fS T A T E F ree C o n cert fo r Fam ily F u n - Portland Family M agazine will sponsor the 12th A nnual Free Concert encouraging parents to spend the w eek­ end with their kids, Saturday and Sunday, July 22 and 23 from noon to 6 p.m. at H olladay Park (on NE 13th ju st south o f the Lloyd Center). In addition to a musical line-up, there wi 11 be a raffle, face painting, games, a picnic and more. For more information, call 503-727-3686. $ffccirllizbui ill f'lttoliC^ ¿ M c ííf.s ipen/ool Beef* Pork • Lamb • Poultry • Seafood Scooter Exhibition -The Scooter Chronicles is a series o f draw ings that capture the vintage feel Lunch s t/ir tin ^ a t $ 5 .9 5 o f scooters and the spirit o f the scootering lifestyle, with an exhibition at L orenzo’s T av o lo Caldo, 3807 N. M ississippi Ave., from July 17 to July 31. A special ride-in by the Oregon S cooterC lub preludes a reception for the show on Saturday, July 22 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Live M usic Every N ight — Kick off your week with live jazz every Sunday at 9 p.m. at The Blue M onk (3341 SE Belmont). Participate in a mixed m edia open mie night each M onday at the Back to Back Café ( 6 14 East Burnside). The Thom City Improv, featuring mem bers of O ldom inion, Q uivah, The C hosen and The Black Notes, perform at C o n an 's (3862 S.E. Haw thorne) every Tuesday at 10 p.m. C el­ ebrate Hump Day at The RedSea(381 S.W. 3rd Ave) after work on W ednesdays, from 5 to 9 p.m. Inch tow ard the w eekend at the C andle­ light Room (2032 SW 5th Ave) with the Black Notes, perform ing each Thursday. Celebrate Friday with Mel Brown, w ho plays jazz at Salty’s on the C olum bia every Friday and Saturday, and Jim m y M ak’s on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Round o ff your week with live Reggae on Fridays and Saturdays at M ontego Bay, (1239 S.W. Jefferson). Call to Artists — Local artists are encouraged to show o ff their talent by becom ing a Port­ land Open Studios Artist. Each year, 96 artists are chosen from the metro area to open their studios and becom e part o f an exciting re­ g io n a l a rt e v e n t. V is it p o rtla n d openstudios.com for more informa- I tion. Pork Rib, Brisket, Turkey Sandwiches & More 'D in n e r S ta r tin g a t $ 9 .9 5 Tony and Libby Kelly Daily Special also available. Butterfly Shrimp Dinner $ 10.95 Open l! : 3 0 -1 1 :0 0 PM M onday thru Saturday 4057 N. Interstate Ave. 503-493-9414 M B A M.Ed., Brokers, CRS, ABR. SRES WWW SellingPortlandRealEstate cm 303-330-5488 KMHD's B lues Own Investment Properties with No Money Down! Get 100% financing available for those who qualify Multi-family properties are a great way to start your investment portfolio. ( barlette Martin 222 N.E. Park Plaza l)r. Suite 115 Vancouver. 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M orris T ric e 's great g ran d ­ children N athaniel M ays and B ar­ bara H arry Bell w ere reco rd ed as the first A frican A m erican c h il­ d ren born in the tow n o f E n te r­ p rise, O re. in the 1940s. M orris T rice w ould be proud to se e h is d e s c e n d e n ts fro m aro u n d the co u n try gath ered in his honor. All fam ily m em bers are in v ited to jo in in the reunion ce leb ratio n . w w w tacs.org Rare E bony S c u lp tu re s - M aster carvers from the T anzania tribe M akonde have been carving ebony for centuries, and now the public can see some o f the most valuable w ood on the globe at the W orld Forestry Center. G eneral adm ission is $7 for adults, $6 for seniors, $5 for children, and m em bers are free. T im e to ja m -J a m N ig h t, Portland’s ever-popular com edy and variety show is at Christian Performing Arts Center,8131 N. 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