ìjj) Minority & Small Business Week Page IO True vine Missionary Baptist Church Come see the Power of the Holy Spirit Come Hear the Bible Taught Holy Spirit in Action The Gospel Preached Dr. Raymon H. Edwards, Sr., Pastor and Sister Lucy Ellen Edwards, 1 st Lady Sunday Morning Sunday School 9:30 AM Sunday Worship Service 11:()() AM M ission M inistry M onday Evening 6:30 PM Wednesday Evening Bible Study 6:30 PM “COME AND SEE THE BIBLE COME TO LIFE” We Invite Everyone to come, Enjoy and be a part o f a Worship Experience LOCATION: 4735 N. COMMERCIAL AVENUE PORTLAND, OREGON 97217 CALL: (503) 335-3035 (503) 282-2422 OMitmate Stewd daneuil Sfarne 1093 SW Tobias Way A ioha, O regon 97006 (503) 642-4620 Highland Haven Scholarship Banquet The non-profit Highland Haven will present its 24th annual Sam Johnson M emorial Scholarship Banquet on Friday, Oct. 8 at 6:30 p.m. at Concordia University in northeast Portland. Margaret Carter, deputy director for programs in the Oregon Depart­ ment of Human Services and a former state senator will be the keynote speaker. Rakiyah Johnson, Miss O regon’s Outstanding Teen for 2010 will be the guest performer. The local fo u n d atio n has awarded more than 150 scholarships since its inception. '‘The Sam Johnson Memorial Rakiyah Johnson Scholarship Fund is an opportunity for us to honor a man who dedicated his life to providing educational opportunities to underprivileged youth in our community,” said Dr. W.G. Hardy, founder of Highland In Loving Memory Shevette Bonner A funeral for Shevette Bonner was held Tuesday at First AME Zion Church. She was born S hevette M ercedes Domingue in San Francisco, on March 20, 1963. She moved to Portland in 1969 with her mother and two brothers. She attended Abernathy Elementary School and gradu­ ated from Cleveland High School in 1981. In the early 80s she enjoyed dancing and hanging out with her friends. One of Shevette's favorite jobs was being the birthday announcer at Ferrell’s Ice Cream Parlor! Later, Shevette enlisted into Air Force Reserves, where she found her love of travel. Some of her adventures included Japan, Guam, Hawaii and Alaska. Joseph H. Henderson Community Funeral Directors! Providing the best service! W hether it be a cremation, earth burial, graveside or memorial service, etc., we will be there for you. lb accomodate you the family who have lost a loved one, we w ill come to you so that the arrangements being made will be personalized with compassion. We Offer The Best Prices & The Friendliest Sen ice In Tow n. A funeral tor Joseph H. Henderson was held Friday at Bethel AME Church. He was bom on July 2, 1928 in Chicago. At the age of 14, he moved with his family toGalesburg, III., where he graduated from high school in 1948. It was in high school that he met the love of his life, Mary Ellis Tyler. Following his graduation, he served in the Army for two years. In 1954, Joseph and Mary were wed and subse­ quently moved to Portland. In the same year, Joe became a member of the Prince Hall Masonry. For over 30 years he served at all levels of the organization and was elected Prince Hall Grand Master of Oregon, Idaho and Montana. Joe loved the outdoors, bowling, fishing, traveling, was an avid sports fan and maintained a beautiful rose garden at his home. He committed his time to various Sherman Dabbs Sr ■lemme Cox-Tanner, Funeral Director tácense#: 0445 License #: 0382 *T h l* Facility ia licensed by the Oregon State M ortuary & Cemetery Board (Certification #84071 Haven. “W e’re proud to continue his tradition of helping youth attain a quality education.” The Haven mission is to empower and educate underprivileged youth in the city of Portland. Its events and programs include Love in Ac­ tion Park Ministry, Audio/Visual Training Ministry, Harvest Festi­ val, The Spring Talent Explosion, Men & Boys Annual Retreat and Highland Access, Reentry and Re­ covery Program, a mentoring ser­ vice for returning prisoners and their families. To find out more about the ban­ quet or to make a tax deductible donation, call John Lampkin at 503- 287-9567. While traveling to Japan she met Bobby Bonner. They were married on Dec. 28, 1992. Shevette’s beautiful baby boy, Anthony John Bonner, was bom on July 4,1993. Shevette was a determined and focused woman. While raising her son she was able to finish college, learn how to drive and buy her own home. Besides being survived by her son and her two brothers, John Dominguez Jr. and Marquis Anthony “Tony” Domingue, she was blessed to have an amazing extended family. Shevette was truly a good friend, keeping in contact with many friends for 30 plus years. She was an amazing mother, sister and friend. She will be missed. Arrangements entrusted to Terry Family Funeral Home. H usband, F ather R em em bered (Only 20 minutes from Portland) Margaret Gihtn-Neal, Funeral Director & Owner October 6. 2010 June 17,1957 - October 15,2009 Sherman my love. It has been one year since you departed from this life. You will remain in my heart Advertise with diversity in The Portland C all 503-288-0033 Observer ads@portlandobserver.com community and youth pro­ grams and was at his best when around family and friends. He leaves behind his wife Mary of 57 years; two children, Gloria and Daryl; a sister Rosella Peters; three g ra n d c h ild re n , B ryan, Diana and Mychal; a great granddaughter, Nevaeh; and a host of nieces and nephews. Memorial contributions may be made to the Search­ light Chapter #4, 3607 N.E. 135th Ave. Portland, OR 97230. Arrangements entrusted to Terry Family Funeral Home. forever. A special thanks for all the support from my family. Y o u r" best friends,” Elijah Cochran, Jerome & Shawna Cox, and the Miracles Club. Rest In Peace My Love Vanessa