• » •: > •?'.,• J» *V .J. « I . .'.:■ . ■■. . tie ¿ ¿ '. ' â Æ . * - • ... ** • Iti»« J une 4, 1997 • T he P ortland O bserver P age B4 Christopher L . Cjary and The 9\[orth Caro [ina Mass Choir f . 1 Christopher L. Gray, in his own quiet and distinc­ tive manner, has become one of gospel music s most phenomenal talents. We’re talking about a young man who’s conducted workshops and seminars all across the country; who s performed in a major MGM Motion Pictures release titled, Black Rainbow; who is the owner and president of a music publishing company; who’s written songs for the likes of the Rev. James Cleveland, Edwin and Walter Hawkins; as well as having performed with gospel giants such as, Daryl Coley, La Shun Pace, Twinkie Clark, Bobby Jones and New Life and Rev. Timothy Wright among others. Recently, Gray was contracted to serve as musical coordinator and director for the 87th National con­ vention of the NAACP held in his home town of Charlotte, North Carolin. He also served as musical coordinator and director for the off Broadway musical production of LORD Save My Children, which has featured such artist as Douglas Miller, Karen C lark Sheard, Gray and Bruce Parham. And to top it all, The Rosie O’ Donnell show contracted the title tract from Gray’s project, He’s All That to use as her theme song and slogan (She’s All That"). Gray takes his music ministry to the next level with his latest release for CGI Records entitled. Great Things, featuring the powerful and anointed voices of the North Carolina Mass Choir. ^ 999 9 ” tfUL 1 C b b itu a r p © b itu a r p uno uneeme Effie Dee Ray (Maiden Name o f Lang) March 3, 1909 - April 7, 1997 Natetoryen Leontae Howard Services were held April II, 1997 at 1st A.M E. Zion Church in Portland, OR. Effie lived in various cities including Hous­ ton, Texas and Lake Charles, Louisiana before moving to Portland, Oregon in 1939. Her hus­ band, Lisco F. Ray, Sr. died on July 16 1966. She had worked for Meier & Frank Company from about 1948 to 1969. She was a member of the 1 st AME Zion Church, the Katie Bowie Missionary Society and Choir Member of I st AME Zion and was a member of the ladies auxiliary with the railroad. She leaves to morn: Enid D. Ray, Daughter, Portland, OR; Lisco F. Ray, Jr., Son Yakima, WA; Deborah E. Harvey, Daughter Portland, OR ; Mildred Stockton, Sister Long Beach, CA; Jimmy Lang, Brother Santa Cruz, CA; Hollis Lang, Brother Los Angeles, CA. Effie was buried with her husband at Lincoln Memorial Park, Portland, OR The mother and fam ily o f Sister Claudia Lewis Tellis which to acknowledge their sincere thanks and appreciation fo r the many beautiful cards and flowers and the comfort given doing the loss o f their love one Claudia Lewis Tellis who past this life on April 26, 1997. Again thanks to the entire City o f Portland March 17; Male 6lbs 13oz; I9&3/4 Mother: Oleitra Jackson Father’s Name: Nathan Howard All o f Portland, OR Barrow J a Ron Jordan-Willie March 31; Male 7lbs, 2I& 1/2" Mother: Jacqueline Jones Father. Ronald Robert Barrow Jr. Asia Rose Kapua -I- Milia Griffin March 23; Female 7lbs 5oz; 10&1/4 “ Mother: Manilla Wiliams Father: Terriance Valdez Griffin Donavin Seymour Bass August 15, 1954 - May, 28, 1997 Donavin Seymour Bass was born August 15. 1954, in Long View, WA. He was a graduate ol Adams High School and later Pacific University. He married Valerie Brier in 1978. He was em­ ployed for 19 years at K PIV Channel 12 in Portland as a producer/director. Donavin leaves to morn: Valerie Bass, Wife Aloha, OR ; Danielle Bass, Daughter Aloha, OR; Douglass Bass, Father Vancouver, WA; Muriel Bass, Mother Vancouver, WA; Theresa Bass, Sister Beaverton, OR; Lowell Bass, Brother Portland, OR Services were held at Mt. Olivet Baptist Church in Portland, OR. On Monday, June 2, 1997 Internment will be at Finley - Sunset Hills Mortu­ ary. Friends who wish may contribute to: Donavin Bass Memorials Scholarship Fund c/o Pacific Univ. or St. Vencent Hospice. Cox Funeral Home 2736 N.E. Rodney, Portland, Oregon (503) 281-4891 “Before You Must Make a Decision” Inspect the Beautiful Cox Funeral Chapel “Planning your funeral is our first consideration. Equipped to serve all religions, races, veterans and fraternal organizations. Autumn Marie Dailey March 27; Female 8lbs 10oz;21" Mother: Kristina Jean Dailey Father: Michael Joseph Dailey Lacey Catherine Stratton March 16; Female 6lbs 8oz; 19" Mother: Catherine M. Lauman Father: Eugene C. Stratton MacKenzie Natasha Ann Blair March 25, 1997; Female 8lbs3oz;21 1/2" Mother; Amber L. Blair Father: Christopher L. Blair --M r. C lara Lewis ®bituarp Ida Mae Walker April 25, 1914 - April 5, 1997 Ida Mae Walker was bom in St. Louis, Mis­ souri, from there she moved to Cleveland, Ohio and in 1966 she moved to Oregon. She work for the Sheraton Hotel and J.C. Penny’s at the Lloyd Center Ida Mae m arried Wilbert Sr. whom pre­ ceded her in death. She leaves to morn: Wilbert Walker Jr., Son Los Angeles, C A ; Arlene Aaron, Daughter Port­ land, OR; 6 Grandchil­ dren, 13 G reatgrand­ children; 9 Great Great Grandchildren. Renaissance Market Y our C ommunity S tore 909 N. Killingsworth 289-3885 \ Rainbow Paper Towels 2 for 890 Coco Cola 6 Pack Cans $1.79 + Deposit Creen Giant Cream Style Corn 15oz 3 for $1.00 Greens (Tbrnip, Mustard & Collard) 3 Bunches for $1.00 P rices E ffective J une 4, 1997 thru J une 10, 1997 your Ihyfh blood pressure every day, you 're i form ation on birth blood pressure, call 1.800. National High Blood Pressure Education Program N a tio n a l H e a r t, L u n g , a n d B lo o d I n s titu t e