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edition CAREER special Page 14 Obituary In Loving Memory Wardell Jennings Wardell Jennings was born Oct. 19, 1929 and died March 18, 2016. Services are tentative- ly planned for Wednes- day, March 30 at 11 a.m., awaiting formal details not ready at press time. For more information, contact Chandra Bonner at 503-282-9720. C LASSIFIED /B IDS Drivers: Local, Home Nightly! Portland Flatbed & Woodburn Flatbed. Great Pay, Benefits! CDL-A, 1yr Exp. Req. Estenson Logistics Apply www.goelc.com 1-855-420-1374 Portland Observer need’s a driver for delivery of paper… Wednesday’s only. Must have car and Insurance. If interested email: ads@ portlandobserver.com or call 503 288-0033 L egaL N otices Need to publish a court document or notice? Need an affidavit of publication quickly and efficiently? Please fax or e-mail your notice for a free price quote! Fax: 503-288-0015 e-mail: classifieds@portlandobserver.com The Portland Observer Time to Work Together Since most people’s highest monthly bill obligations are their rent/mtg, education, auto, hostpital bills, etc., there is a membership company named “Savings Highway” that can help you Earn Bonus Income Every Month to the tune of $500-$2000+, to take care of those expenses for you/your family by you, helping to build/grow their pro- memberships subscription. You can sign up Today for free at: www.1yearretirement. savingshighway.com + get a free medical savings plan. You can also call (pro-member), Coach John to get info on how you can qualify for these monthly bonus incomes + the check that you’ll earn as a member. Phone Coach John @ 503-358-9655 or Email @ team1won@gmail.com (God Bless). March 23, 2016 R ELIGION Union Gospel Prepares Easter Brunch Union Gospel Mission expects to serve 600 to 800 meals to the homeless at their annual Eas- ter Brunch, a free event open to anyone in need. The brunch takes place at 15 N.W. Third Ave. on Sunday, March 27 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The menu includes Mis- sion-style Eggs Benedict, pota- toes o’brien, ambrosia fruit sal- ad, juice and coffee. In addition, guests will receive Hope Tote hy- giene kits, containing toothbrush- es, toothpaste, deodorant, soap, and more. “We are excited to host our Easter Sunday event and make it a wonderful day for people who may be struggling with homeless- ness,” said Bill Russell, executive director of the mission. “Most importantly, we will share God’s love with people on Easter.” A guest enjoys Easter Brunch at last year’s annual holiday meal for the homeless and people in need at Union Gospel Mission, downtown. Union Gospel Mission is seek- give a donation, go to ugmport- ing financial support and dona- land.org. To donate coffee, contact tions of coffee for the event. To Lori Quinney at 503-274-4483. Easter Services and Pancakes Celebration Tabernacle Church is inviting the communi- ty to join them for Easter. There will be a special Sunrise service with free pancakes at 6 a.m. on Easter morning, Sunday, March 27 at Poshines Cafe De La Soul at 8139 N. Denver Ave. Then at 11 a.m., the church, lo- cated next door at 8131 N. Den- ver Ave., will conduct its formal Easter Service with a rare gather- ing of the Celebration Tabernacle Choir! Pastor Tamara Tolbert and Minister Elbert Mondaine III will be singing lead on the choir songs. There will also be an awesome Easter skit put on by the ever hi- larious Jam Night Sketch Come- dy Crew!