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April 30. 2008
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Bible College Gets New Leader C lassifieds
Livingston serves as executive
director of the Black United Fund of
Oregon, Inc. She is a graduate of
Jefferson High School who earned
degrees in international studies and
busihess administration at Oregon
State University where she also mi-
nored in Spanish. She went to the
Dominican Republic and worked as
a community programs coordinator
for the American Chamber of C om ­
merce o f the Dominican Republic.
Livingston is also an active m em ­
ber o f Life C hange Christian C en­
ter, where Dr. Mark Strong is senior
pastor, and w here there is em pha­
sis on a global mission. She has
been a M issions M obilizer, and is
enrolled at W estern Sem inary in
Community
activist named
board chair
A drienne Livingston, a resident
o f north Portland since childhood
and active in both com m unity and
church affairs, has been elected the
new chair o f the board o f directors
o f North Portland Bible College.
She su c ceed s B ishop G race
Osborne, who has chaired the board
since 2002. T he board acknow l­
edges a great debt for O sborne’s
leadership at the same tim e that it
welcom ed Livingston to her new
post.
Adrienne Livingston
southeast Portland, taking courses
that lead to a m aster’s degree in
intercultural studies.
North Portland Bible College is a
com m unity-based, undenom ina­
tional, ministry-focused junior col­
lege, which specializes in offering
low-tuition, quality courses with
credits transferable to larger insti­
tutions, so there will be great op­
portunity for the new board chair­
person to utilize her varied gifts and
training in a venture that com bines
them all. President LeRoy Haynes,
the staff and faculty, and friends of
N PB Cjoin in w elcoming Adrienne
Livingston to her newest contribu­
tion to the north and northeast
com m unity and beyond.
Affordable housing in Sherwood
Sherwood Park Apartments $430-$511/mth, one bed/one bath
affordable senior or disabled housing. Income restrictions apply.
Qualified applicants will be placed on a waiting list.
Stewart Terrace Apartments $0-$772/mth, one bed/one bath HUD
senior or disabled housing. Income restrictions apply. Qualified
applicants will be placed on a waiting list.
Linwood Apartments $474-874/mth 1, 2, & 3 bed., Affordable
housing, income restrictions apply. Qualified Applicants will be
placed on a waiting list.
Please call (503) 625-7883 fo r m ore
information. Guardian Management LLC is
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opening for an Executive Director
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d e sc rip tio n and a p p lic a tio n
cially his students.
re q u ire m e n ts. M in o rity and
Sham sud-D in work is deeply w om en
a p p lic a n ts
are
charged with the African A merican encouraged to apply. Application
experience beginni ng w i th hi s semi­ deadline is May 31,2008
Interstate Firehouse Honors Local Artists
T he In terstate F irehouse C u l­
tural C enter, 5340 N. Interstate
Ave., honors local talent in an ex­
hibit featuring work from over 60
artists living and w orking in north
and northeast Portland.
Sculpture, painting, photography
and poetry' are among many art forms
that will be shared during a celebra­
tion on Sunday, May 4 beginning
with a reception at 6 p.m. and perfor­
mance and ceremony at 7 p.m.
Lifetim e A chievem ent Aw ards
will be made to m usician Thara
M emory and painter and muralist
IsakaSam sud-D in.
M em ory's musical style spans
classical and all jazz forms. A m as-
terteacher, trumpet player and com ­
poser his w ork has touched the
lives o f many listeners and espe-
nal work "Vanport" as well as sev­
eral public murals through out the
Northwest.
Grand Theft Auto IV Released Nationwide
(A P) — "G rand T heft A uto IV"
w ent on sale T uesd ay , w ith m any
fan s lin in g up at m id n ig h t to
g o b b le up th e p o p u la r v id e o
gam e, a m ature-rated adventure
created for p lay ers 17 y ears o f
age and o ld e r that gives you a
virtual taste o f the crim in al u n ­
derw orld.
"G TA IV" co u ld be the m ost
lu crative launch in en tertain m en t
h is to ry - a n d o n e th a t m an y
people m ay not even know about.
A nalysts predict T ake-T w o In­
teractiv e S oftw are and R ockstar
G am es' o p en -w o rld , a c tio n -d riv ­
ing gam e will easily top last year's
record-breaking $300 million first-
w ee k sa le s o f M ic ro s o ft and
B u n g e e S tu d io s ' f ir s t- p e r s o n
i sh o o ter "H alo 3" - and w ithout a
sim ilar m arketing bonanza.
Benefit Dance
at Mt. Olivet
Baptist Church
On Sunday, M ay 4 at 6:30 p.m.,
Mt. Olivet Baptist Church, 8501 N.
Chautauqua Blvd., will host a ben­
efit featuring dancers from Mt.
O livet’s Li ving Stones Dance M in­
istry and A G A PE Kids M inistry:
M oveo Perform ing C om pany (for­
merly known as Em pyrean M ove­
ment; aC hristian semi-professional
dance com pany) and D ef Con 5
(one o f the top Bboy crew s in Port­
land).
Proceeds will benefit the Mt.
Olivet Youth Missions Ministry and
W orldH elp Organization. Tickets
at the door are $ 10 for adults and $5
for students and senior citizens.
L egal N otices
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Fernhill Estates is a small skilled
nursing facility nestled into the
NE Concordia neighborhood.
We are looking an individual
w ith sk ille d n u rs in g so c ia l
service experience to join our
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will have RAI experience as well
as hands on social se rvice
experience.
Please fax your
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The A re a 1 In sid e E le c tric a l JA TC an
equal opportunity apprenticeship and
training program will open for applications
A R C A Q lN S IO C
during the following dates and times; May
5,6,7,8,9,12,13,14,15,16-2008 from
10:00 AM to 4:00 PM at the JATC Training
Center located at 6915 NE 42nd Avenue Portland, OR 97218
JATC
For more information about updated program requirements please
visit our web page at www.arealiatc.com or call 503-459-4056
Niko Bellic arrives from Eastern Europe and quickly begins to raise havoc in Grand Theft Auto IV.
Have you seen me?
Missing and Exploited Children
1-800-THE-LOST
Endangered Missing
Michelle Abner
C u rren t Age: 15
D ate M issing: M arch 26,2008
M issin g F ro m : Alexandria, VA
Are you interested
in getting
a whiter,
brighter smile?
Are your teeth as white as
they used to be? If not, we
would like to introduce you
to a portable, two-minute
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about the results.
Call 503.348.2083 now for
details.
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Women and Minorities are strongly encouraged to apply.
Your Care
Our First Priority
Dr. Marceline Failla
Chiroprai tic Physician
We are located at
1716 N.E. 42nd Ave.
Portland, OR 97213
( Between Broadway
and Sandy Blvd.)
• Automobile accident injuries
• Chronic headache and joint pain
• Workers Compensation injuries
Call for an appointment!
(503)228-6140
First Step Academy
Childcare & Education
State Registered Day Care Home
♦Infant to School Age
Vernon Neighborhood Location
♦Openings Available*
(503) 288-8.367
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D ate M issing: March 9 ,2008
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Social Service Director
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An ongoing series of questions and answers about Americas natural healing profession
Dr. Billy R. Flowers
Partió: Chiropractic VS. Morning Stiffness:
A deadly blow to the agony of awaking.
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C u rren t Age: 15
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9738 SE Washington St., Suite Q
Portland. Oregon 97216
Business (503) 252-2121
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Cell (503) 789-0861
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A p ril is N a tion a l C h ild A b u se P rev en tio n M on th , a tim e to raise-
aw areness about child abuse and neglect and encourage individuals
and com m unities to support children and families. These young girls
are all believed to be runaw ays; statistical inform ation indicates a
high probability they will becom e victim s o f abuse on the streets.
I f you have any information please contact:
1110 National Center lor Missing and Exploited Children
1-800-THE-LOST ( 1-800-843-5678)
This public service announcement provided
by the Portland Observer Newspaper.
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: I used to he so stiff in the vous system. As the nervous sys­
morning I could scarcely tie tem gets well, you will notice that
joes. W orst of all I was only the spine begins to lose the rigid
m y sin
37 years old. N ow th a t’s all stiff feeling that it had. M usclcscan
changed since com ing to your begin to relax because they d o n 't
office. I'm eternally grateful to have to work to make the body
you and Chiropractic. I ju st d o n 't bend and m ove. W hen the nerves
see how it works so well, particu­ arc fin ally as h ealthy as they
should be, the body w ill reflect
larly with-out medication.
: We very much appreciate that by being flexible and well
your kind com plim ent. It is
true that many o f our patients do
rest better at night and wake up
2124 N.E. Hancock Street,
feeling more relaxed and refreshed.
Chiropractic works by taking the
stress and irritation o ff the ner-
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rested. If you have had p ro b ­
lem s w ith m u sc le s tiff n e s s ,
trouble resting or if w aking up
g iv e s y o u th e f e e lin g th a t
y o u 'v e b een th ro u g h W o rld
W ar II, it's a great tim e to w ake
up to the feeling o f C h iro p ra c ­
tic! C all today for an a p p o in t­
m ent. Isn 't it tim e you step p ed
up to C h iro p rac tic ?
Flowers' Chiropractic Office
Portland Oregon 97212
Phone: (503) 287-5504
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