lanuaiy 14, 2009 Page AIO Walking in Solidarity with the Unborn Children Saturday - January 24,2009 Our Life is a Gift from God Coine Walk with Us to Celebrate this Gift Speaking for Those Who Cannot Speak for Themselves • A ssem ble from 10:00 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. Southside of Alberta Park Killingsworth & NE 20th • Step O ff at 12:00 p.m. • M arch W est on Killingsworth to Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. • South on Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. • Short Vigil at Beech St. • W est on Beech St. to Williams • M arch ends at Life Change Christian Center 3635 N. Williams Ave. M arch fo r Life Sponsored by Upper Room Church (503) 901 -0623 & Precious C hildren o f Portland (503) 334-6183 — Back by Popular Demand O ld S chool M aster B arber Reggie Brown Hours/Days-. 11-7 Tues-Fri • 10-7 Sat Reggie’s Barber Shop 3213 NE Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd • 5 0 3 -2 8 0 -0 2 2 2 Specialize in all hair types, Straight razor cu ts/ lines /shaves; Sheers, Clippers a nd Fades Obama Inauguration Prayer Service Celebrating faith, action V ancouver A venue First Bap­ tist Church, 3138 N. V ancouver Ave, will host an inauguration prayer service on Tuesday, Jan. 20, beginning at 6 p.m. with a reception and follow ed by the 7:15p.m . service. Rev. Renee' W ard and Pastor M att H ennessee will host the event to celebrate the inaugura­ tion o f President Barack Obam a, as well as honor our ancestors who served as pacesetters for the tem po o f the civil rights m ove­ ment and the civil liberties we benefit from today. E veryone is en couraged to bring their favorite photo or memo­ rabilia o f their ancestor for a spe­ cial altar call. The evening will include highlights from the inau­ guration, as well as m usic, fun, food, fellow ship and speakers. Special g u ests in clu d e the v o ic es o f J u lia n n e Jo h n so n , M agesdiq, V ancouver A venue First Baptist Church M ass Choir, Calvin Allmon and other com m u­ nity partners. The service is open to the pub­ lic and everyone is encouraged to w ear their favorite O bam a t-shirt or button and prayerfully cel­ ebrate the nation's first elected African American President, First Lady and their adorable daugh­ ters. For more information, contact Rev. Ward at503-548-7537oremail her at re vrenee ward @ hotmail .com. University Hosts ‘Dream Alive’ Program With civil rights activist Civil rights activist Joe Rogers will present the D ream Alive Pro­ gram in honor o f Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. at the University o f Portland on W ednesday, Jan. 21 at 7 p.m. in the Chapel of Christ the T eacher on the north Portland cam pus. Rogers, a form er Lieutenant G overnor o f C olorado, is an ac­ claim ed, positive and uplifting speaker w ho is dedicated to the legacy and m em ory o f Rev. King and leaders o f the civil rights movement. His live com m entary will take audience mem bers back in tim e to the renow ned 1963 M arch on W ashington where King deliv­ ered his “I Have A Dream" speech, Joe Rogers as well as his final w ords deliv­ ered in 1968 in M em phis, Tenn. R ogers’ presentation has been described as “uncanny, electrify­ ing, spellbinding, aw esom e, and touching— like King was in the room.” He has led efforts to improve the lives o f C olorado’s children and the quality o f C olorado’s schools, and w orked extensively to enhance jo b and econom ic opportunities w ithin the state. He has also been recognized for his work and com m itm ent to civil rights, having received the T ru m p et A w ard from T u rn er Broadcasting in recognition o f African A m erican achievem ent by those who have m ade signifi­ cant contributions to enhance the quality o f life for all A m ericans. Last Spring, Rogers published his first book. The Letter to My Son, a m anuscript o f w isdom and inspiration for a life w ell-lived. He cre ate d the D ream A live P rogram to in crease the u n d er­ stan d in g o f the co n trib u tio n s that Rev. K ing and m o v em en t lead ers im p arted on the n ation, and as a p assio n ate rem in d er that th eir w isdom and vision are tim eless. The event is presented by the M ulticultural Program s division o f the university’s O ffice o f Stu­ dent A ctivities. For m ore infor­ m ation, contact Bethany Sills at 503-943-7470or sills @ up.edu. Ask about our Special Tightwad Tuesday Hurricane Katrina Survivor Remembered Lynda Ford GRAND OPENING Funeral services for Lynda M arie Lew is Ford, who died Jan. 8,2009, will be held Friday, Jan. 16 at 11 a.m. at Antioch M issionary Baptist Church. A public visita­ tion is scheduled Thursday, Jan. 15 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Terry Fam ily Funeral Home. An addi­ tional funeral service will be held in N ew O rleans, La. A ccepting Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior at a very early age enabled her to triumph over many obstacles throughout her life. She w as bom M ay 3 ,1 9 4 9 , in New O rleans, the oldest daughter and third o f 12 children bom to Irving Brown Sr. and Beverly Lewis. She was m arried to Henry E. F ord Sr. for six years. She had four children. She attended and graduated from Walter L. Cohen Senior High School. She was displaced by Hurricane Katrina three years ago and moved to Portland to be closer to her tw o elder children. She held m any jobs through­ out her career. H er most recent em ployer was LIG Inc - N ew C o­ lum bia P roperty M anagem ent In Loving Memory of Phillip (Butch) Washington Sunrise: July 4, 1945 Sunset-January 16, 1999 Lunch M onday- Friday 11 :OOam-3:3Opm D inner M onday- Friday 3:(XJ-pm— 9:00pm Saturday-Sunday noon-9:(X)pm urbanspœn.com North Portland Good Deeds Can Mean 6ood Tax Breaks! And you're not lim ited to monetary donations, we ll take •Your car •Your boat •Your house Soon you'll be preparing your federal ta x return... don't fo rg e t you can count your donation to KMHb 89.1 FM as a charitable contribution! Your donation can add up to a nice tax deduction if you itemize n ep h ew s, frie n d s and fam ily. A rrangem ents by Terry F am ­ ily Funeral Home. Family Man Sorely Missed A m em orial service for Todd Allan Rutherford Sr., 39, will be held on Saturday, Jan. l7 ,2 0 0 9 at 11 a.m. at M aranatha Church, 4222 N.E. 12th Ave. Rutherford was a lifetime Port­ land resident who graduated from Benson High School. He was a peacem aker and devoted family man who was a good friend to men and women. He loved food, music, film, cars and jewelry. Butm ostofallhelovedhisfam ily. He w as a dep en d ab le, w onderful gentlem an, w ho will be sorely m issed by 833 North K illingsw orth Street, Portland, Oregon 97217 • Tel.(503) 285-8745 Business hours G roup in Portland. She was preceded in death by a sister, D iana Lynn W allace. S u rv iv o rs in c lu d e h er tw o sons, H enry E. F o rd Jr. and J u s­ tin J. F o rd ; tw o d a u g h te rs , B everly R. F ord and Jacq u elin e G. Ford K etchens; th ree g ra n d ­ c h ild r e n ; b r o th e r s , C h e s te r L ew is, H aro ld P ark s, Irving B row n, Jr., R o b ert B row n, E u ­ g en e B ro w n , an d E d w ard B row n; sisters, C arro n e D avis, W illie M ae B row n, V irg in ia J. H ankins, and Faith B row n; and a h o st o f aunts, u n cles, n ieces. Todd Rutherford sr. all who knew and loved him. He leaves behind tw o sons, T odd A llan Rutherford Jr. 17 and K neko M oore 21 ; daughter, K ayla Stevens 17; a brother, Earle W. R utherford Jr., his mother, Charlesetta Rutherford; grandm other, K atherine M oan­ ing and many family members and friends. His father, Earle and grandparents Otto and Verdell R utherford and Isaac M oan­ ing preceded him in death. A rrangem ents entrusted by Cox & Cox Funeral Chapel. Homegoing for Local Gospel Singer You are greatly missed. Then, Now & Forever Loving you Alwaysyour Wife, Daughter and Grand Daughters Hetppy Holidays Ç poi » Willa Mae Dorsey A funeral for gospel singer W illa Mae Dorsey was scheduled for W ednesday at The International Fellowship Family in northeast Portland. The G ram m y-nom inated singer died Jan. 5, 2009 at a Portland care center follow ing a series of strokes. She was 75. D orsey began her professional career at 19, singing gospel songs w ritten by her father's cousin, T hom as A. Dorsey. He w rote, "Precious Lord," one of her favorite songs. Her first solo album , “The W orld's M ost Exciting Gospel Singer," was nomi­ nated for a G ram m y in 1969. A Billboard review at the tim e called her "one of the m ost original singers to ever em erge in the gospel scene. In Loving Memory Inez m . waiis Funeral services for Inez M. W alls, who was bom Sept. 14,1912 and died Jan. 4, 2(X)9, were held Friday, Jan. 9 at W alker Tem ple Church, 5023 N. M ichigan Ave. Interment followed at Finley's Sunset Hills. A rrangements entrusted by C ox& C ox Funeral Chapel. Popehaven Congratulations Quayuana! Quayuana Washington o f Portland receives her degree from Portland's College o f Legal Arts. The program requires 3 0 weeks o f night classes. 5 days a week. In December, she began working as a Legal Assistant for Chase & Weil LLP. Happy 100th Birthday! Ethel E. Thomas celebrated her 100th birthday on Dec. 24. We love you, From the Allen and Harper family I