Christm as Trees Decorated Building Program Director Portland/O bserver Band holds Concert M rs . Stanley Davis, M is . W illiam T . Calse< and M is . Norman Whlteley, membei a of the Willamette Arrangers I .odd (W V ,). mot it i|,o | , - e s tiy Center this week to d ls- A new Job opixji tunny foi ■ Building L ro g ia n iD ire c to r- -w ith a major in Physical Education aitl Aquatic skills was announced liy tin Boanl Chairman of tin North P ort­ land YMCA — H d I jbi tKoaNel- tlne. cuss plans foi a "Know Your Chi tstmas I le e " event to be­ gin at tin Canter on Deceinlnt I Oth. Meetuig with the WAUs weie six areaChriatm as'l tee G iow eis and Ernest I . Kolbe, d lre c to i. I rees of different species, size anl shape w ill («donated by tlie glowers to the Centei on Decernbei 8th. I he WACs w ill s|«nd twodaysdecoi atlng them In vailous anl unusual ways. M r. Resseltine says that tin position Is to he (Iliad by January I and Interested applicants for tin North YMCA Job of I ’.li, Program D irec­ to r may apply to Dallas Swogget at 5430 N. Monro or to W illiam Stulm at 831 S.W. Sixth at tin YMCA office. Che Job of Hu lid ing Hi ng ram D ire cto r was pievlnusly In Id by M r. Chuck llullngs who hat. tia iib fe u e d to Multnomah County I ieparunent ot Reci ea- tion. " In tin in te rim ,” M r. Resseltine »aid, "w e at North YMCA are utilizing tin super­ visory services of Hen Jensen in Aquatics and Wayne Kay In P X . P rogiam ” . I he event, sponsored by die Centei in cooperation with (lie WAGs and thoN.W.Chi Istmas lie u Groweis Association, w ill help people under stand a til distinguish hetween the d ifle ie n l types of Christmas trees. (corn, fio m iego 5, col. 2) tlie lr firs t start. A statistician figured that 5% of all church num bers do not exist. 10% of tliem cannot be fount, 25% never go to church, 50% never co n trl- ixite anything to the church, 75% never attend midweek prayer seivlce, 90% do not have fam ily worship at horns and 95% have never ti led io win a soul to C hrist. Who has a right to crtticize ? Il seems amazing that 0« church is able to do so well if you are one of these statistics. * # # Notice I In N.A.A.C.P. w ill In hav­ ing its regular monthly meet­ ing Sunlay, Nov. ¿1, 1971 at 4:00 pan. at tin branch head­ quarters, ¿757 N. W illia m s. The s|nakei w ill In M r. Kus- »Jll Dawson, Aiea Director of UJ>. Department of Housing anti I i Itan I levelupment. '-NAACP Die Portland State Univer­ sity Jazz l ab Haul, directed by bred Sautter, w ill hold a fall concert at 8;00 p.m., I hursday, November 18, in 75 Did Main. Featured artists w ill be members of die Portland u lh e a t e i, K a tty Evla­ shin, Ann Bruner, Vet Dol- inar, and Greg Dlelemeiet, who w ill perform a modem Jazz dance to Hob Morgan's "A nudge". Also being played w ill be three anangements from tl« Buddy Kich Illg Haul I.Un ary: "W est Side S tory," "L o ve and Peace,’ ’ and "Noiwegian Wood," plus a lleailiman ar­ rangement of " H ill H a lle y". Admission Is Stjf for stu­ dents and $ lfo i nonstudents. A ll proceeds w ill go to the Mu­ sic Department Scholarship Fund. You can Sell its NATIONAL ASSOCIATION K )H THE ADVANCEMENT OF COLORED PEOPLE ROY WILKINS, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR WASHINGTON. - - "Racial segregation and discrim ina­ tion in housing have created a destructive environment," W illiam K. M o rris, NAACP d ire cto r of housing, told Con­ gress on November 4. This has occurred "w ith govern­ ment support,” he said in tes­ timony before the C iv il Rights Oversight Subcommittee of the House Committee on th e ju d i- cia ry. Y g iv e s M m i b ikes classes Boys of grades school age from North Portland are par­ ticipating in a new and unique experlenc, learning to be in a club and cooperate in all aspects of the club In learn­ ing how to care fo r Honda M ini Hikes. I he youngsters are fir s t Instructed In safety and maintenance of the bikes They meet once per week to learn about safety skills and once per week tliey get together to practice riding and mechanics. In 0 « photo Wal­ ston "B u tto n s" Barbour talks to three of the fifteen youths in one club before their riding d rills begin. "B uttons'' de­ votes fu ll time to the club and helps the membei s not only w i t h riding skills and me- chnalcs but also with personal and social problems. T he club is sponsored by tie North Portland YMCA and Is part of it's efforts to serve the youth of the community. If you d o n ’t see y o u r w ith a P -0 Pcrson-to-Person m e rc h a n t’s Want Ad Call 283-2487 O b s e rv e r, ask him w h y . ad in The ROY WILKINS "A color-blind government policy carried out in a color­ conscious housing market w ill only further entrench and ag­ gravate the segregation of our society," M r. M o rris said. In reviewing the housing outlook fo r the nation and the government's role in affecting it, both in term s of supply and equal opportunity, M r.M o rris said: "B la ck people have Just cause for alienation and hos­ tility towards th e ir govern­ m ent." W O R L D W IT H USE A FAMILY WAAT AD OBSERVER BUSINESS DIRECTORY and BUYERS’ GUIDE GET quick result 2 8 3 -2 4 8 6 I S p lC C O lù tà . ra D IR to E C ¿ T to O R ,3 Y iF ¿tí Business i •Professional / *110016 Services BUY - SELL - TRADE FURNACE REPAIR SERVICE JO H N Corrections O ffic e r (M a le ) $659-770. Supervises male prisoners in tl« county Jail. Min. ja u l: min height 5 '7 ", have obtained the age of 21, high school education oi Gi l V plus 1 year experience as a guard o r coun­ selor. i ir 2 years (60 semester hours) of successful matricU' I at ion at a college . i university. F o r information contact M u lt nomah County C lvtl Service, Room 140, County Courthouse, Pur Hand, Oregon 97204. H A R TLEY 2 8 7 -6 0 7 4 IO t ii A v iN u l PORTLAND, MI N A WOMEN MEN-WOMEN ACCt i' N I ING ASSIST AN I DiKi y ja i college accounting, two years expei lenre in book­ keeping or accounting. Salary $254.40 Bi-W eekly. P re fe r­ ence given Model Neighbor­ hood Residents. Apply inpei - si.n: Portland Model C ities, 3329 N j i . Union, Room ¿17. An Equal opport. Employe! Needed — Wot kei s to so licit subset iptIons. C all Helen, 283-2486. WANTED: Additional, dedi­ cateli workers fo r C h ris t. Bethel AMI; Church, 5828 N. E . 8th Ave. 288-5429. Position wanted - part time giaduate student tnSocial Wk. needs part time position - ex­ perienced in Chi Id Welfare ami Child Care programs. Call Cynthia ¿88-5091. PLANO DR ORGAN LESSONS: Latest and modern method guarantees that you can learn to p la ye itlw i lnstiuiiieut. Foi Infoi matlon, please call ¿87-1634. Howens-I Hincan Co. opei atoi s of Automated Hook- keeping and Accounting Sy it'iu 'i. ¿7io N.t-;. i inton. Call ¿88-8341. F or Creative Styling, cutting and shaping, tinging and bleaching, waving and renew­ ing. cthei beauty aids. Call Cassie ¿84-0293, Ilk, N. Killingsworth. BEAL IT AND CHARM ARE youis at 1 ilium Beauty Salon. This Is the place where wo create new hairstyles. Spe­ cialists in all phases. 3632 N. W ll hams A venue, ¿81-65 54. Machine operator Sewing machine operators are needed at Jantzen. We train you In our school If you have good eve-sight and s k ill wttti your hands and are w illing to work. Please apply N.E. 201h and sandy Blvd. 9:00a.m. to 3:00 p.m. rooms for BUSINESS d I’I' d R I I INIT IES M ajor auto ami (ruck tire manufactoi need man too|ien a franchise , should have automotive hackgiound aixl some sales management ex- perience, p l e a s e call 281-8371 M r. Rich. DRY CLEANING: PORTLAND Cleaning Works. Cleaning d resn't cost. It pays. Si» 11 G r e e n S ta m p s . P h o n e 282-8361. THIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOR YOUR AD N.E. Wei ster. J.J. W ALKER REAL ESTATE SERVICES I iFFERED BEAI INFLATION PRICES. F iee estimates. Painting, in te rio r and e xte rio r. Also, C « «crete work done. Call > ■ - >, V ictot R. Brawn 2-Bdrms. plus 1 in full 4-Flex - 2707 N.E. Prescott cement basement, fireplace, $390 mo. Income - Sale or building site. Hwd. f i r s , garage, fenced Trade for yard, fish pool. Priced to settle estate. $10,000. 4-H r. - 50x100 lot -fp lc.n e a r Jeff HI. C a s'to equity and as­ Mason A W illiams - 100x100 sume centract 1 al. $’’ ,000. Cor. m-3 $13,000 ¿-tldrm s. 8Js n E Emerson oil heat--$O,0OO. $5,500 for 4 Br - feb - oil furn, ,-ara e. 424 N.T. Fad- 1302 N.E.Shaver - 3 Brms. inc feb. o il 50x10? Cor. Duplex «421 -’ -H drm . 50 x 100 lot 624 NE Jarre tt-$P.500. Call Louis Scot: 285-6574 I JOBS: THIS SPACE IS A V A ILA B L E FOR YOUR BUSINESS MESSAGE!! reni I Idilli ng 2 - Ion Van reasonable ratea. 281-7562 281-6665 room n hoard in he ai ri­ fui su: i oil ix I ings, Men only. I lie fotxl Is delicious ami the price is i iglit. Call ¿81-9267 THE RECORD LIBRARY pre­ sents Fam ily Night every Wed. night. 10% discount on pur­ chases of $2.00 or more.open 7 days a week. 826 N. K111— lngsworth, C all 285-2564. 24Hour phone service 665-3491 "Invest in the W est" .. 665-4145 Ad Space Salesman for metro newspaper. WANTED M others to ta k e care o f Comm, w ith advance. Equal Opportunity Employer. P.O. Box 3137, City 97208. children a t n ig h t & or w eeken d s AMA Family Day and Care Call 2 8 8 -5 0 9 1 M in o rity Sub Contractors Sub Bids requested tor Firwood Village Eugene, Ore. Bids due Nov. 18 1Q71 at 4:00 p.m. An Equal Opportunity l.mplover Ross B. H am m ond Co. Inc. 627 S. E. Division Pl. P.O.Box 14429 Portland, Ore. 97214 Plans available at Albina Contractors Association Phone (503) 234-4385 " I t is our basic conclusion that the equal opportunity pro­ mises contained in existing c iv il rights laws are far from being realized and that the Federal Government is s till unprepared to c a rry out its mandate.” In reference to the Depart­ ment of Housing and UrbanDe- velopment, the NAACP hous­ ing expert said that " a depart­ ment which promulgates reg­ ulations, monitors itself and, upon receipt of complaints in­ volving its own operations, in­ vestigates itse lf, cannot be ex­ pected to render self-incr im­ inating decisions." M r. M o rris urged "th e re­ vision of existing legislation to enable the government to acquire land and develop suit­ able housing in communities where racial o r economic dis­ crim ination denies equal ac­ cess to housing." WASHINGTON — Clarence M itch e ll, d i r e c t o r of the Washington Bureau of the Na­ tional Association fo r the Ad­ vancement of Colored People, was scheduled to testify this week before the Senate Ju­ d icia ry Committee in opposi­ tion to confirmation of W illiam H. Rehnquist fo r the Supreme C ourt of the United States on the basis of the nominee's a n ti-c iv ii rights record. Shortly after President Nixon announced his nomina­ tion oi M r. Rehnquist, leaders oi the Phoenix, A r iz , NAACP Branch-S tate Senator Cloves Campbell, B illie M ills and Robert Horn—cited his oppo­ sition to c iv il rights legisla­ tion and school desegrega­ tion plans in his home city. They called fo r rejection of the nomination. A t a meeting of Washington representatives of the Lead­ ership Conference on C ivil Rights, Nov. 2, it was agreed that the Conference would of>- pose the Rehnquist nomina­ tion and would testify against it. M r. W ilkins ischairm an of the Conference and M r.M itc h ­ e ll, chairman of the group's legislative committee. A Leadership Conference report said: " M r . Rehnquist was the only m ajor public w it­ ness (in 1964) against a Phoe­ nix public accommodations law, arguing that the right of private property took prece­ dence over public convenience and principle. When there was a move against 'de facto' seg­ regation in the Phoenix schools in 1967, Rehnquist op­ posed the move, stating, "W e are no more dedicated to an in­ tegrated society than we are to a segregated society.' " Representatives at the Nov­ ember 2 meeting "w ere also persuaded to oppose the nom­ ination by evidence of M r. Rehnquist’ s extreme rig h t- wing views, expressed in pro­ nouncements he has issued as head of the Justice Depart­ ment’ s o ffice of Legal Coun­ sel, in which he attempts to ju s tify wiretapping, imprison­ ment ofdemonstratorswithout due process and denial of full constitutional rights to Fede­ ra l, state and local govern­ ment employees and to wo­ m en." Neither the NAACP nor the Leadership Conference took a position on the nomination of Lewis F .P o w e ll, J r , of V ir ­ ginia whom President Nixon named fo r the other Supreme Court vacancy at the time he announced the Rehnquist nom­ ination. In a letter sent to branch leaders throughout the country, M r. M itchell noted: "W e are concentrating on the Rehnquist nomination because die record on him is clear. We do not have the same kind of information on M r. Powell. However, this does not mean that we support the Powell nomination." On Sunday, i « t . 31, NAACP Executive D irector Roy W il­ kins addressing a mass meet­ ing at the annual conference of the V irginia State NAACP in Did Point, warned that the Ar­ izona nominee, now a top law­ yer in the Department of Jus­ tice, "o ffe rs a J mgerous fu­ ture” as aS uprenieiLurt Jus­ tice because "he may not be able to see you for law and or­ d e r." S & J Billiards 1036 N.E. A lb e rta POOL,CARDS AND SNACKS Hours 10:00 A M til l ;00 A M. Sam F. Scott Earl Foster OWNERS AND MANAGERS phone 284-9597 FIGURINE SHAPING STUDIO A t this time of Thanksgiving, Figurine Shaping Studio gives thanks to and fo r the following firm s and individuals without whose help we would not now be open to serve you. 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