July 19, 2000 Page B4 » o rtla u h föbstruer (Flje |JorUaub (Observer Metro / Religion Ecumenical Ministries ofOregon s Parent Mentor Program is the recipient o f a 7,500grant from the E. Henry Wemme Fund o f The OCF Evander Holyfield’s Real Deal record label introduces.... Adrian Smith p.k.a Agee, an Urban Contemporary Gospel artist who recently released his self-titled album ‘‘Agee ". I f he looks fam iliar to you, it's because you have seen him as one o f the lead singers fo r Fred H am m ond’s group, Radical F or Christ (RFC). Agree is featured on songs such as “ No Condemnation, ” "Joy o f M y Desire, "Peace that Passes A ll," “U n c o n d itio n a l,' a n d "Breathe Into Me Oh Lord. " RFC was ju st one o f the many blessings God had in store fo r Agree. God prepared Agree fo r his solo career by placing in his life mentors such as F red Hammond, Pastor M a rvin fVinans, a n d D o n n ie McClurkin. Hammond noticed his singing abilities as well as the desire he had in his heart fo r ministry immediately. Performing with the aforementioned artists, Agee gained television exposure on Bobby Jones Gospel Hour, Get Ready with Bishop T.D. Jakes and TCT Celebrate, to name a few . H e also won two Stellar awards in 1996 as part o f RFC. N ationally, he has m ade m any appearances with artists such as Kirk Franklin ¿¡Family, Yolanda Adams, the Clark Sisters, and The Winans. A gee's new album on Real Deal Records offers you sounds o f praise andworship, traditional gospel, and rhythm & blues. The Parent M entorpro gram ’s mission is to help m others recovering from addiction and dom estic violence to improve their parenting and other life skills through activities w ith volunteer parent m entors. T hese m others are com pleting residential treatm ent in specific agenc ies that collaborate with EM O to provide m entors. “O regon C om m unity Foundation is im pressed w ith the Parent M entor P rogram ’s w ork to pair parents with mentors w ho w ill help them develop the p arenting skills and attitudes needed for their children to get a healthy start in life,” O C F program officer Je ff A nderson said. “ It seem s c le a r th a t th is k in d o f e a rly in te rv en tio n is am o n g the m ost effective m eans o f preventing later problem s. It’s not the w hole solution to the problem s faced by fam ilies at risk for drug abuse or violence, but it’s an im portant part.” The O regon Com m unity foundation, e s ta b lis h e d in 1 9 7 3 , m a n a g e s c h a r ita b le fu n d s d o n a te d by individuals, fam ilies, and businesses to enhance and support the quality o f life in their com m unities. Today, the foundation’s endow m ent consists o f m ore than 6000 funds w ith com bined a s s e ts o f $ 3 0 0 0 m illio n . T h e THE LARGEST, M O ST COMPLETE RETAIL FABRIC STO RE IN THE WEST Ju ly 18 through August 1, 2000 Twin brothers organize outings to discuss religion ALL FABRIC A ssociated P ress Tw ins D avid and Justin A rana have taken their faith in G od to an extrem e level. The 17-year-olds from Salem have com bined C hristianity w ith their love o f mountain biking in a ministry called Obituaries In loving memory of Hannah Butler March 10, 1918 July 10,2000 you to celebrate the life of.. W illiams “ Phil” Phillip M arch31,1946-July 11,2000 M em orial Services Saturday July 22 ,2 0 0 0 N .E . C o m m u n ity F e llo w s h ip Foursquare C hurch 636N.E. Stanton-Portland, O R 97212 6”00p.m. Floral arrangem ents can be sent to the church address Friday July 21, 2000 betw een the hours o f 10 a.m. 0 2 p.m. Cards, W ell w ishes, etc. can be sent c/o Ms. A rletha Phillip P.O.Box 11182-Portland,O r97211 In loving memory of Cannie Mae Roberts July 15,1931 July 17,2000 H annah B utler w as bo m M arch 10, 1918 in Grants Oklahoma. She was the youngest o f tw o children bo m to C laude and D ora Benson. She cam e to Portland in 1942 she w orked for P ortland Poultry and labored in the sh ipyards and later did dom estic w ork. She m arried Reuble B utler in 1963 w ho proceeded her in death. She believed in taking care o f fam ily and friends and w as very kind hearted and giving. H annah will alw ays be rem em bered for her words o f w isdom and com passionate heart. She loved fishing and to can foods and w as k n o w n for her excellent cuisine. H annah lived sim ple and had a zest f o r lif e . S o m e o f H a n n a h accom plishm ent w as that she won three beauty contest in young adult life. She leaves to m ourn; three children Jessel W ooten, P ortland; C laude Pierce, o f Seattle W ashington and A rthur Pierce, ofP ortland and a sister Florida Lane ofP ortland, O regon, 17 g r a n d c h ild r e n , 21 g rea t grandchildren, and host o f relatives and friends. She will be dearly missed by her family. G od saw you getting tired w hen a cure w as not to be so he closed his arm s around and w hispered “’’com e to m e” In loving memory ofWilliams Phillip March 31,1946 July 11,2000 Ms. Arletha Phillip and Fam ily invite C ann ie S u rv iv ed by S iste r In ez C haney ofP ortland, O R and B rother T im o th y M a rsh o f O k la h o m a . D aughter’s Patricia M. R obert, G ale M . G oldsby ofP ortland, O R and Son Stevens L. R oberts also O fP o rtlan d , OR. G randson H. Jerray Jenkins and Granddaughters: Shardaily Jacobs, T enysha Jacobs, and S haw ndra L. G reen. Services w ere held at Little C h a p elo fC h im esat l:3 0 o n J u ly 17, 2000 In loving memory of John Linear 14 August 1922 5 July 2000 Youngest o f 10 children bom to Emma and Jam es Lanier. M arried: 13 Aug 1951 to E sther Rose Lapidoth in Portland, O regon. John w as a loving father to three fine children: Beth A nn C risw ell (48) O akland C A, D ebbie R ea Linear (46) Oakland C A and James Ray Volk (26) Salem OR; G randfather to M arcus Jam al Linear ofSuisunC A . Donnell K eithCrisw ell ofO akland C A, Kele Rose Criswell o f O a k la n d C A , D a k o ta M c K e n e C raw ford o f Salem O R, and Janas A lexander Isaiah V olk o f Salem OR; great grandfather to Bryttnee, Marcus, A aliyah, Khalil, T y rig .an d T aariq . John resided in NE Portland and was r e tir e d fro m H o u s e k e e p in g D e p a rtm e n t a t O re g o n H e a lth Sciences U niversity. Sunset: 5 July 2000 at O H SU in Portland, Oregon, at the age o f 77, the last ofhis siblings. Survived by Esther foundation m akes grants through an ap p licatio n pro cess that involves local citizen s in the review and evaluation o f requests for funds. A pplication m aterials are available through the foundation’ s Portland o ffice. In d iv id u als o r businesses interested in establishing a fund may contact the Portland office at 6 2 1 SW M orrison, Suite 725, Portland, OR 97205,503-227-6846. and all descendants. C ause o f death: D iabetes and heart disease. Graveside services: 1 lam Friday,July 14, at Lone Fir Cemetery, S W 20th and M orrison. M em orial Services: 1 la m Saturday, July 15,atth e Portland B aha’IC enter 8720 N Ivanhoe. 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