¿Ebv December 12. 2007 'JJortlanh © bseruer Page AS Church Fire Causes $30,000 in Damage No one was injured when a wall heater lit curtains on fire at the Bethel A.M .E. Church in northeast P o rt­ land, forcing parishioners to evacuate during a Sun­ day afternoon event. The fire broke out just be­ fore 12:45 p.m., as church services were wrapping up and a holiday bazaar was just getting underway. Neighbors of the church at Northeast Eighth Avenue and Simpson Street saw smoke coming out of a church annex window, alerted those inside and called the fire department. Fire extinguishers helped contain the fire to the pastor's office until firefighters arrived. In vestigators determined the fire was accidental and esti­ mated it caused about $30,000 in damage. The fire serves as a re­ minder to keep combustible materials such as cardboard and fabric at least 18 inches away from any sort of heat- producing appliance, the in­ vestigators said. Judge Censured The honorees, chairman, and co-chairs for Emerald Awards. Pictured are (from left) Benjamin Leonard, Kelvin Hall, Joy Fowler, Briana Peterson, Greg Bell, Rev. Frederick D. Woods, Marshall Haskins, Charles W. Hunter Sr. and Anjene' Bryant. continued Community Contributions Honored Zeta Sigma Omega Chapter of ing African American men for the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. significant contributions they have presented its 2007 Emerald Awards made to their communities: Luncheon on Saturday, Nov. 17, at Greg Bell,education; Kelvin Hall, the Holiday Inn, 1441 N.E. Second co m m u n ity serv ice; M arshall Ave. Haskins, health/fitness and sports; The ladies honored the follow­ Charles W. Hunter Sr., youth ser­ vices; Benjamin Leonard, business; and Rev. Frederick D. Woods, reli­ gion. All proceeds from theevent ben­ efited the Zeta Sigma Omega Chap­ ter Roberta C. Vann Scholarship Fund. This fund provides financial assistance to African American women attending four-year col­ leges and universities. The chair for the event was Joy Fow ler and the co-chairs were A n je n e ’ B ryant and B riana Peterson. Flu Shots Urged for H oliday Season higher risk include children aged 6 months to5 years, pregnant women, people 50 years of age and older, Holiday gatherings can hasten Schmitz, Multnomah County Health people with chronic medical condi­ the sp read o f in flu e n z a and Department's Immunization Coor­ tions, and anyone living in a nurs­ Multnomah County Health Depart­ dinator. ing home or long-term care facility. ment reminds the public that it's According to the Centers for Health officials also encourage not UK) late to get vaccinated. Flu Disease Control and Prevention, vaccine is still widely available. the influenza season is just begin­ caregivers, family members, and those who work with higher risk “Getting a flu shot not only pro­ ning and can last through May. tects you. but can help protect your “It is especially important to get groups tobe immunized. Immuniza­ loved ones. Influenza immuniza­ vaccinated if you are at greater risk tions are also recommended for tions can take a few weeks to be of developing serious flu-related school age chi Idren ( 2 to 17 years of ful ly effective, so now is the perfect complications, such as pneumo­ age) who are twice as likely to get time to include flu prevention on nia,” says Health Department Di­ influenza as adults. Good health manners can be very your holiday to-do list," says Ginny rector Lillian Shirley. Groups at Virus can spread at gatherings effective in preventing transmis­ sion of disease, including the flu. “We encourage everyone to cover your cough and wash your hands often. If you are sick, please stay home and please avoid exposure to people who are ill.” states Shirley. For information on flu vaccina­ tion clinic locations call 1-800- SA FFNFT or search the Web at www.flucliniclocator.org from Front was directed to obtain a drug and alcohol evaluation. “Because o f the special po- sition judges hold in society - as standard bearers of fairness and impartiality - ajudge's con­ duct of personal behavior must, at all times, be above reproach," the com m ission wrote. “(W ulle’s) actions not only reflected poorly on him self but also on his fellow team mem ­ bers, his court, Clark County and the state of W ashington,” the panel added. “(W ulle’s) in­ appropriate behavior signifi­ cantly underm ined the team ’s respect for him .” "W itnesses at the confer­ ence variously described his actions as em barrassing, de­ meaning. offensive and shock­ ing. Several team members dis­ cussed (W ulle’s) problem atic behavior with their colleagues and supervisors - further erod­ ing public regard for him and the judiciary." A censure is the most severe disciplinary action the panel can take w ithout asking the state Su- preme Court to suspend or re- move a judge. Several witnesses said Wulle smelled o f alcohol, but he has denied drinking at the conference. T hejudge told The Columbian new spaper he considered the m atter a learning experience. "It was never my intent to of­ fend anyone, and I apologize to anyone who was offended,” he said. W ulle’s conduct "appears to have been an aberration,” his reputation is "generally that of a thoughtful jurist" and witnesses do not believe he is racist, ho­ mophobic oranti-Semitic, accord­ ing to the com m ission’s findings. H ow ever, according to the com m ission, he show ed a lack o f personal insight and initially refused to apologize and was "d ism issiv e ” when asked about his b eh avior by w itnesses and o th er ju d g e s who had heard of the matter. Action Network Gets Local Chapter A national social-justice or­ ganization will this weekend finalize the establishm ent of a local chapter. The National Action Net­ w o rk , w ith the R ev. Al Sharpton as president, strives for justice and equality by chal­ lenging racial profiling, police m isconduct, misogyny in the entertainment industry. and dis­ parate access to education, health care and financial op­ portunities. The Portland chapter will have its first official meeting I p.m . S aturday, Dec. 15 at Izogie's Fine Dining, 1301 N.E. Dekum St. For more inform ation, call 503-775-3635. Quality Training Great Wages Superb Benefits HERMAN STEVENSON 1947-2007 The NECA-IBEW Electrical Training Center will be accepting applications for the Licensed Journeyman An All-Star Person, Special in more ways than one. Someone who does things that others are so proud of; someone w ho's always such fun. At home, or in school, with family or friends; all those around you could see that you’re one of the nicest and greatest people ever, and you're liked and cherished as much as can be and surely to be missed. Stress-free Mailing Tips This holiday, the U.S. Postal Service is giving customers some time-savipg tips and free services to help make the holidays a little brighter: Let the Postal Service do what it does best — pick up and deliver mail. Prepare Priority Mail and Ex­ press Mail packages then notify the Postal S erv ice o n lin e at usps.com/pickup that they' re ready to be picked up. Free package pickup is available from home or office, regardless of the weather. Unlike other shipping companies, there is no fee for the service. Free eco-friendly boxes and en­ velopes send a very "green" holi­ day message when sending Prior­ ity Mail and Express Mail packages and envelopes. Look for free shipping supplies at usps.com. Call for free military CarcKits through the Postal Ser­ vice at 1-800-610-8734. Electrician, Limited Energy Technican or Limited Residential Electrician: When: January 7-11,2008 and January 14-18, 2008 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Orientations 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. The Mantntha Music Department Where: NECA-IBEW Electrical Presents Training Center 16021 NE Airport Way Portland, OR 97230 503-262-9991 2nd Annual “Birth of a King” Celebrating our Lord You are cordially invited to an evening of Gospel Music featuring. The PD X Com m unity Choir Special Guests: Alonzo Chadwick Greg Mckelvey The Sermonettes • Dance & Drama •Candlelight Service Information orientation held on the third Tuesday of eaeh month at 4 p.m. NECA OREGON D ecem ber I ft, 2007 - ft p.m . 4222 NE 12th Street Ave. Portland. OR 97211 503.288.7241 C O L U M B IA KBEW L O C A I 4 1 Electrical Training Center Visit www.nietc.org