Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, October 22, 2008, Page 6, Image 6

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October 22. 2008
Pastor and Wife Appreciation
Maranatha Church of God, 4222 N.E. 12th Ave., invites the
community to join them for a Pastor and Wife Appreciation
service in honor of Dr. T. Allen Bethel and his wife. Daphne
for 14 years of service to the church.
The special tribute will be held Sunday, Oct. 26 at 3:30p.m.
For more information call 503-288-7241.
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The Portland Branch NAACP will hold a meeting for
the General Body on Saturday, November 1,2008 from
12:00-2:00 P.M. The purpose of the meeting is to
nominate Candidates for all offices. Each nominee must
be a member and in good standing as of April 1,2008.
The meeting will be held at Portland Community
College, Cascade Campus, Terrell Hall Room 124.
Bishop H. L. Hodge
Interim President
Portland Branch NAACP
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No. 1 NBA Draft Pick Greg Oden joins other members of the Portland Trail Blazers family and
other community volunteers to serve a harvest dinner Oct. 14 to nearly 5,000 homeless and
critically low-income people.
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Trail Blazers forward Travis Outlaw
warmly greets a young fan at the team's
13th annual community Harvest Dinner
at the Rose Garden Arena.
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Meeting to Support Grandmother
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A c o m m u n ity m e e tin g to and C ’Lynn, to a perm anent
draw support for a local A fri­ adoption, despite her four year
can American woman's battle to cam paign to raise them with
adopt two o f her grandchildren their five sisters and brothers.
Smith urgently needs help to
has been scheduled for held
M onday, O ct. 27 at C alvary stop a perm anent adoption or­
Church. 126 N.E. Alberta St., der sch ed u led on T hursday,
Oct. 30 before Judge Nan G.
from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Carollynn Smith is about to W aller, a c c o rd in g to M idge
lose her grandchildren, Kofi Purcell, coordinator o f organi-
G reater F aith B aptist C hurch
Presents a Week o f Celebration
in Honor o f our Pastor & First lady
Rev. By rone & Marvia Bolton
3rd Year Pastor’s Anniversary
October 29th thru November 2nd 2008
Celebration will begin with three nights of preaching
and signing at Greater Faith Baptist Church, 931 N. Skidmore Street,
Portland OR, at 7:00 p.m. nightly. Guest speakers will be:
The Bolton Brothers
zation and public affairs for the
Urban League o f Portland.
All issues regarding the w el­
fare of these children may have
not been given adequate atten­
tion, in particular whether they
will be raised in an environment
that is sensitive and com petent
to address their cultural needs,
Purcell said.
People are also urged to write
to Ju d g e W a lle r at the
M ultnom ah C ounty Juvenile
Justice Division, 1401 N.E. 68th
Ave., Portland. OR 972 13. and
ask her to stop the adoption
order to give the D epartm ent
o f H um an R e s o u rc e s an
opportunity to review their de­
cision.
Earth-Friendly Remodeling
Neil Kelly Design, a local company
that puts emphasis on environm en­
tally sound and sustainable remodel­
ing practices, is offering free remodel­
ing advice during seminars on Satur­
day, Nov. 15 and Wednesday, Nov. 19,
at the firm 's Westside showroom at
15573 S.W.Bangy Rd. in Lake Oswego.
Neil Kelly designers will provide
information on design trends, new
materials and techniques, as well as
tips on m anaging the professional
design and building process. The one-
hour sessions are informal in style, al­
lowing for discussion.
The free monthly seminar series will
resume on Saturday, Jan. 10, follow­
ing a holiday break. Full information
on the seminar schedule and content
is available on the web at neilkelly.com Energy costs are reduced when natural light is added to a
or by calling 503-335-9204.
kitchen remodel.
T erry F amily
2337 N. Williams Ave.
Portland, Or 97227
503-249-1788
We make the service personal,
Yon make the tribute personal.
Every time wc arrange a personalized funeral service, wc take special pride going
the extra mile. With o u r online M emorial Obituary, now we can do even more
Friends and family can find out service information, view photos, read obituary.
Theme: “I can do all things in Christ... Phil. 4:13
Celebration will continue at Vancouver Ave First Baptist Church
3 138 N Vancouver Avenue, Portland, OR
Saturday night, Nov 1st
A “Live Concert Gospel Musical” featuring the renowned Bolton Brothers
of Hattiesburg, MS, 6:(X) p.m. (doors open at 5:00p.m.)
ord er flowers and leave personal messages of condolences from anywhere, anytime.
Sim ply go to o u r website.
www.terryfamilyfuneralhome.com
''Dedicated to providing excellent service
and superior care of your loved one
Dwight A. Ferry
Sunday afternoon, Nov 2nd
Pastor's Bolton Anniversary Celebration, 4:00 p.m.
Oregon License < 0-3644
Amy S. Terry
Oregon l icense FS-0395
For more information, call 503-710-2000 or 503-247-2992
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