Page B 14 sp ec/a J e t t January 9, 2008 1 C Ecumenical Service Open to All The second annual Drum Major Ecumenical Service pay- ing tribute to Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., Coretta Scott King and Rosa Parks will be held Sunday, Jan. 20 at 3 p.m. at Vancouver Avenue First Baptist Church. Modeled after the MLK Cel­ ebration at the historic Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, Portland's service will recog­ nize four local individuals who made important contributions in the spirit of these three “Drum Rev. J.W. “M att" Hennessee Majors" for civil rights. O regon State Sen. Peter Courtney is this year’s guest speaker. Other local dignitaries and members of the clergy will share words of expression. V ancouver Avenue First Baptist Church, under the direc­ tion of Senior Pastor J.W . “Matt” Hennessee. is located at 3138 N. Vancouver Ave. For more information, call 5 0 3 -2 8 2 -9 4 9 6 or v isit vancouveravechurch.org. A soldier salutes (left) as marchers stretch out from Selma into Lowndes County by day (above) and bed down in muddy fields by night (bottom). Love is a force capable of transforming an enemy into a friend. - Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. 1. The____ are the famous students who helped integrate Central High School in the capital of Arkansas. 2. The 13,h_____ ended slavery in the United States. 3. _____ was a famous court case that made it illegal to segregate schools. 4. _____ didn't give up a bus seat to a white man. 6. _____ lasted from 1865 to 1877. I Here arc the answers to the crossword puzzle: Across 5. The William Frantz School is the formerly all-white school Ruby Bridges went to. 7. The Dred Scott Decision was one cause of the Civil War. 8. Over 300 slaves were helped to escape to freedom by Harriet Tubman. 9. The Ku Klux Kian attacked many black people. 10. Jesse Jackson tried to get blacks more job opportunities and ran for president in 1984 and 1988. Down 1. The Little Rock Nine are the famous students who helped integrate Central High School in the capital of Arkansas. 2. The 13th Amendment ended slavery in the United States. 3. Brown v. Board was a famous court case that made it illegal to segregate schools. 4. Rosa Parks didn't give up a bus seat to a white man. 6. Reconstruction lasted from 1865 to 1877. • i I T h in k o f us a s a n o th e r to o l in y o u r to o l b e lt. We salute D r King and his leadership in furthering Civil Rights, USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Region for information and job opportunities call 360-891-5060. Terry Durazo. tdurazo@fs fed us or visit the websites www usajobs gov www fs fed us/r6 5 0 3 .2 5 6 .7 3 0 0 I www.nwcoc.com Register Now for Fall Classes! USDA Fores! Service is an equal opportunity provider and employer /