'ri’r ^3 o rt la nò (OhscrUer Page 14 November 23, 2011 C lassified United Way of the Columbia- W illam ette s e e k s a Senior Metro Senior Set-up Supervisor, Portland C e n te r fo r th e P e rfo rm in g Arts, $ 4 8 ,1 6 3 - $ 6 9 ,8 3 7 a n n u a lly . Deadline: 11/29/11. Human Resources Assistant, $21.57 - $29.35 hr. FT. Deadline: 11/30/ 11. Audio Visual Production Assistant, Oregon Convention Center, $17.26 - $18.25 hr. PT. Deadline: 12/06/ 11. Natural Areas Laborer - temporary, S ustainability Center, $11.03/hr. Deadline: 12/1/11. P le a s e v is it o u r w e b s ite a t: w w w .o re g o n m e tro .g o v / jo b s fo r the com plete jo b an nouncem ent an d a lin k to ou r o n lin e h irin g center. AA/EEO Employer Communications Manager to create & im p le m e n t o r g a n iz a t io n a l com m unications, plan & execute e ff e c t iv e PR & s t r a t e g ic c o m m u n ic a tio n s in it ia t iv e s / projects, m anage com m unication as well as social m edia outlets, & serve as the o rgan ization ’s lead m e d ia c o n ta c t. M in . 5 y e a rs experience. Info: w w w .unitedw av- p dx.o rg. Cover letter, resum e, &1- 2 w riting sam ples, Job #3000, to em ploym ent@ unitedw ay-pdx. portlundob Syrell Anthony McCray A m em orial service for Syrell A nthony M cC ray, w ho died on N ov. 12,2011, will be held Saturday, N ov. 26 at 10 a.m . in the Salvation A rm y M oore Street C hapel. He was bom Dec. 11,1971 in Portland, the third child o f B onnie and C alvin M cC ray. He attended G rant H igh School w here he w as captain o f the w restling and football team s and grad u ated in 1990. He attended Clackam as C om m unity College for tw o years. He w orked for A nodize A lum inum for four years, and w as em p lo y ed at O regon Steel until failing health forced him to resign. He m arried T rau etta T hornhill in 2000. Survivors include his m other B onnie, step­ father R obert C hinn, brother M ario M cC ray, grandm other Flora M cC ray, aunt R osie L ovings, uncles Paul and D avid H all, num erous nieces, nephew s, cousins, and friends. T he fam ily expresses sincere appreciation to server.com For contracting opportunities with the City of Portland, visit the Procurement Services website at: http://www.portlandonline.com/omf/purchaslng c o n n e c t w ith u s In Loving Memory -ïTTTTTv- City of Portland Procurement Services Community Dinner at Celebration In an effort to bring the co m m u ­ nity together this holiday season. C eleb ra tio n T a b e rn a c le C h u rch , 8 1 3 1 N. D enver Ave., will h o ld th eir 11th annual free T hanksgiving Feast on N ov. 24 from 12 p.m . to 4 p.m. T he dinner w ill include v egetar­ ian options and live entertainm ent, including aw ard-w inning singer and A dvertise w ith diversity /'// 1120 SW Fifth Avenue Room 750 Portland Oregon 97204 F uneral H ome IK P i )rdandObsen e r 503-823-6855 T erry F amily Call 503-288-0033 2337 N. Williams Ave. Portland, Or 97227 503-249-1788 We make the service personal. You make the tribute personal. Every time we arrange a personalized funeral service, we take special pride going the extra mile. With our online Memorial Obituary, now we can do even more. Friends and family can find out service information, view photos, read obituary, order flowers and leave personal messages of condolences from anywhere, anytime. Simply go to our website. www.terryfamilyfuneralhome.com “Dedicated to providing excellent service and superior care o f your loved one ” his longtim e careg iv er C eleste G ray and her d au g h ter L akeshia M cC ray. He w as preceded in death by his father C alvin and b rother Shaw n M cC ray. Syrell loved being creative in the kitchen. He m a rk e te d h is o w n b a rb e q u e sauce, creating over 60 different recipes. A n o th er one o f his spe­ cialties w as deep-fried turkey, a favorite at fam ily functions. He co u ld often be heard saying, “ If I d id n ’t learn a n y th in g e lse at hom e, M om did a great jo b o f teaching me how to co o k .” His health began to fail in 2006 and continued to w orsen until his dem ise in a nursing hom e in Hot Springs, Ark. During his final days he expressed a desire to return to Portland and to spend C hristm as w ith family. S y re ll’s friends called him the “M ay o r.” His fam ily will alw ays rem em ber his w arm and cheer­ ful personality and ever present sm ile. storyteller A nne-L ouise Sterry and friends. E veryone is w elcom e. P o ’Shines C afé de la Soul and C elebration T ab e rn a cle ’s P R O SP E R m inistry ( P e o p le R e a c h in g O p p r e s s e d People E xpecting R estoration) are co llaborating to m ake the day a suc­ c ess. D onations, including both per­ ishable and non-perishable T h an k s­ giving-related item s, m ostly turkeys and ham s, o r p ap er goods, c o u ­ pons, and vouchers are accepted and appreciated. For m ore inform ation o r to m ake a donation, contact Robin at 503.890- 5393. Union Mission Hosts Thanksgiving In honor o f the holiday season, Union G ospel M ission will host a large Thanksgiving m eal for com m u­ nity m em bers on Thursday, N ov. 24, at the front o f their headquarters at 15 N .W . T hird Ave. The free event will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. with live m usic throughout the day. This year, U nion G ospel expects to serve m ore guests than ever, and they have asked the com m unity for help w ith donations o f turkey, stuff­ ing m ix and cranberry sauce. The m ission also needs blanket dona­ tions for the cooler months. Food and blankets can be dropped o ff at 3 N .W . T h ird A ve. Financial donations can be m ade online at ugm portland.org o r by callin g 503- 274-4483. Dentures Worth Smiling About! • Professional Services • Affordable Prices • Over 20 years experience • Full & Partial Dentures • Natural Appearance Full Service Lab • Accepting Oregon Health Plan Melanie Block, L.D. D entvrist Dwight A. Terry Oregon License CO-3644 Amy S. Terry Oregon License FS-0395 503-230-0207 200 NE 20th Ave., Suite 100 Portland OR 97232 Free parking