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started using it a lot more sporadi­
cally. I turn it o ff a lot more, and
I ’ ve learned to be at a stage where
1 use my cell phone as an answ er­
ing m achine, and I keep it o ff for
most o f the day.
Do you have Wi-Fi at home?
Pastor & Elect Lady
Bishop II. L. & Earlean P. llodge
Worship Service: Sundays—8:00 A.M.
Seminars: Bible Themes—Wednesday»—7:00 P.M.
“God The Father”; “God The Son”; and “God The Holy Spirit”
Bishop Hodge and Congregation invite you to
join us at our appointment with Jesus
We Reach, leach, & Preach in Jesus’ name!!!
P le a s e J o in u s a s w e c e l e b r a t e “ B la c k H is t o r y M o n th ** o n
S u n d a y I e b r u a r y 2 1 , 2 0 1 0 a t 3 :O O P M
T h em e “Reflections O f Greatness In Black” (Psalm 90:1-2)
S p ea k er: Dr Barbara Tell is of Portland Christian Center,
Bishop Lamont Tellis, Pastor
Location: 4800 NE 30th Ave.
Portland, OR. 97211
To inquire about our Church please call (503) 863 6545 or
email hodgehspks@msn com
www nwvoiccforchrist com
February 17, 2010
I used to have Wi Fi at home
before I started research for this
film, but I’ve taken it out. You
know what? 1 ju st got a longer
cable. 1 have the Wi-Fi router with
the Wi-Fi turned o ff and I ju st
plug in the cable. It works fine.
Talk a little about the health
effects. What are some things
that can happen?
There is a spectrum o f health
risks. W e’re talking on the low-
end o f the spectrum dizziness, for­
getfulness, headaches, that sort
o f a thing that goes away after
you hang up the phone. But when
you talk about long-term expo­
sure then you start to talk about
d e g e n e ra tiv e d ise a se s, w here
your brain is being slowly eaten
away: It’s dying in im portant ar­
eas. On the far end, y o u ’re talking wanted to see w h at’s going on
about cancers. There have been here, if this is safe or not.
several cancers that have been
There are all sorts of problems
linked to w ireless frequencies. with cars. They run people over
The famous one, o f course, is brain and emit cancer-causing fumes.
tumors, both m alignant and be­ Are you worried that people will
nign. People have leukemia from accept some sort of risk for these
having their whole body irradi­ modern conveniences?
ated by a tower or some other form
People are always willing to as­
o f w ireless technology.
sume some sort o f risk. 1 think you
How did you get the idea to do have to look at the balance between
People are always willing to
assume some sort o f risk. I think
you have to look at the balance
between risks and awards. -Taiauaban
this film?
Two and a h a lf years ago my
wife and 1 had a baby, and as a new
parent you becom e a little para­
noid foryour child. You make sure
that all the sharp edges are cov­
ered and the TV is secure so they
d o n ’t pull that on herself. Our
neighbor has an antenna on his
roof. I love this technology, and
risks and rewards. Cars have, I be­
lieve, a bigger reward than a risk. It’s
difficult to, especially in the Unites
States, to replace your car with some­
thing else.
Talai Jahari with be present
fo r a screening o f “Full Signal, ”
Sunday, Feb. 21 at 4 p.m. at the
Hollywood Theater on Northeast
40th and Sandy.
In L o v in g M e m o ry
Clyde Henderson Tull
Join us for a special night with
New Song Community Church
Senior Pastor Richard Probasco.
You will be blessed as
Pastor Probasco
shares from his heart.
Richard Probasco is well known as a speaker, musician,
and singer whose speaking and music ministry covers
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more than four decades. As the founder and president of New Song International, he still remains
faithful to his 33 year calling to pastor New Song Community Church located in NE. Portland. He
has appeared as the featured soloist at countless numbers of concerts, civic and church events.
Pastor Richard has an anointed delivery of the word of God with passion and humor.
Friday, February 26th at 7pm
New Song Community Comer
2511 NE NILK Blvd.
Corner of NE M IK Blvd and Russell Street
Infant and Toddler care wilt be provided. Doors open at 6pm for every service
For directions or more information, call 503-488-5481
or log on to w w w .v n fh m p o r tla n d .c o m
Clyde Henderson Tull was bom on Aug. 4,
1929, in St. Michael Barbados, West Indies, where
he attended Roebuck School. In the early 1960's,
he began a career as a merchant seaman, sailing
on the SS Argyle.
In 1966, the SS Argyle docked in Portland, and
this is where Clyde met the love o f his life, Jessie
Kindle. In 1967, they were united in marriage.
Clyde continued to sail as a merchant seaman
until 1977, and then he started a new career af
Crown Zellerback Paper Mill, and retired after 35 years o f dedicated
service.
At an early age, Clyde accepted Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior, and
joined Providence Baptist Church in Portland. In 2009, he dedicated his
life to Christ. Clyde enjoyed living his life to the fullest. He loved to travel
with his wife and family, and also visiting his children in New York.
Clyde is preceded in death by his mother, Ivy Tull, and four sisters.
He is survived by his wife, Jessie; one brother, Mack Tull o f London,
England; one sister, Maudry Tull o f Brooklyn, N.Y.; daughters Veronica
Branch and Arlene Gall ofNew York, Velva Smith ofPortland, Debbie Tull
of Kingston, Jamaica; one son, Bervin Lionel Johnson o f Portland; and
several grandchildren, great-grandchildren and a host o f nieces, nephews
and friends.
A visitation will be held at Ross Hollywood Chapel on Wednesday,
Feb. 17 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Services will be held at St. Mark Baptist Church
on Thursday, Feb. 18 at 11 a.m. Arrangements by Ross Hollywood Chapel.
We Remember
You Fondly
from mother and family
David Crittenden
March 10, 1967
- Feb, 20, 2008
“ I L o v e Y ou B ro ”
From Big Bro C.L.