Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 28, 1973, Page 6, Image 6

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Portland/Observer
Thursday June 28. 1973
Acoustic choir visits Maranatha
...in time of need
CALDWELLS
COLONIAL MORTUARY
Portland YWCA offers
Shakespearean tours
Fantastic! Exciting! Un­
usually gifted are the words
used to best describe the
Acoustic Choral of San Jose.
California. Numbering only
fifteen, they put forth a
sound that is comparable to
that ot the 100 voice Garden
Church Choir - of which
they were originally mem
The Portland YWCA ia
offering two toura to the
Oregon Shakeapearean Fes
tival at Aahland thia summer,
lectu res on the playa to be
seen will be given at the
YWCA prior to each tour.
The Shakespeare Economy
Tour from June 29 through
July 1 will have lodging and
meals at Southern Oregon
College at Ashland, and will
see “Othello". "As You Like
It" and "Merry Wives of
Windsor“, with a tour back
stage scheduled.
Escorts
will he Dorothy Neelan and
Jane Cook, and tour mem
tiers will be given a choice of
return by Crater Lake or the
new W ildlife Safari near
Roseburg.
The tour August 17 19 will
include both the Shake
spearean and the Peter Britt
Festivals.
Tour members
will see "Othello". "Merry
W ives of W indsor" and
“Henry V" at Ashland, and
will visit Jacksonville and
attend the Festival Orches
bars.
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The first greater North
west appearance will be at
the Maranatha Church. 1222
N.E. Skidmore on Friday,
July 6th at 8:00 p.m. There
have been enthusiastic re
ports from those of musical
renown. Actively involved in
community outreach in the
Bay Area, they have helped
m inority stu d en ts further
their education by presenting
annual scholarships.
They come to Maranatha
Church in conjunction with a
summer-long series of con
certs being presented by
out-of town and local groups.
The ever popular Bailey
Family will be in concert
Sunday, July 1 at 5:00 p.m.
This outstanding group was
featured at the Youth For
Christ O ffensive at the
Memorial Coliseum.
The
Baileys -- ages 18, 17 and
16 -- will release their first
album this fall.
August 10. 11. and 12
brings the “New Creation
Singers" A nniversary Re
union, featuring Miss Elaine
Kelly of the Edwin Haw
kins Singers. A banquet is
planned for the evening of
the Uth for present and
former members of the "New
Creation Singers" (Mara
natha Youth Choir).
This
group has sung from coast to
coast, and has released one
album, “Let It Shine". The
closing concert on Sunday at
3:00 p.m. will feature a mass
choir of over 100 present
and former members of the
Youth Choir, Miss Kelly, and
others.
tral Concert in the Peter
Britt Garden Pavilion, con
ducted by John Trudeau,
festival founder.
Lannie
Hurst will be the escort.
The tour will include stops at
historical sites en route, hotel
lodging and some meals.
The lecture on the three
plays to he seen June 29
through July 1 will be given
June 27 at 7:30 p.m. by John
Cooper. PSD English Profes
MV in the YWCA Wilson
Center. Cooper's second lec
lure, on the plays to be seen
17 19. is scheduled August 15
at 7:30 p.m. in the Wilton
Center. The talks are open
to the public.
Notice
The Oregon Blark Caucus
will hold it's monthly meet
ing at the PSU Educational
('enter, 2611 N.E. Union
Avenue, on July 8. 1973.
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The Music Department of the Maranatha Church will present The Bailey Family in concert.
Sunday. July 1st. at 5:00 p.m. The concert is to be held at the Maranatha Church. 1222 N.E.
Skidmore Street. The Bailey Family, which includes Ora. 18. Robert, 17, and Jodell. 16, have
sung in over 30 states, as well as making television and radio appearances. All music added to
their repertoire is arranged by the group. The Bailey Family are the children of Mr. & Mrs.
Robert E. Bailey.
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Portland, Oregon
\N EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
The Model C ities em
ployees. displaced because of
the phase-out, must be ab­
sorbed by the city.
It's
about time that we ask City
Hall to stop speaking with a
forked tongue.
Proposals
come out of the various
agencies and the Mayor's
“office" glowing with verb-
age about how the people
come first.
We recognize
that proposals for federal
dollars have to read that
way: No liberal, noble and
“I'm my brothers keeper"
statements, no federal money.
The problem is that after the
money is in the city, lib
eralism becomes conserva­
tive, nobility becomes tar­
nished and brothers forget
their Christian ideals.
There are two basic points
that must be amplified in the
situation concerning Model
Cities employees who are to
be phased out of employ­
ment. One is the question of
qualifications. The question
we must ask is whether
passing out leaflets for a
political candidate is an ex­
perience more qualifying for
working in social programs
and programming than work
ing in a social program and
gaining valuable expertise.
The second point is also
qualifications. Do we try to
fit the Model Cities' em­
ployees into the City Civil
Service system or do we
make the City Civil Service
system fit the people of
Model Cities? There is a
very basic difference. If the
City Civil Service system is
inadequate for classifying the
skills of needed areas of
expertise, then those persons
with those skills can be hired
outside of that system. The
Model Cities’ employees must
not be punished for the
inadequacy of a system long
over due for an overhaul or
the shenanigans of those
using the system as a tool of
exclusion.
If the Model Cities' em­
ployees are not phased into
the many social and other
programs that the city is
proposing, then it’s because
the field is to crowded with
those who gained their ex­
perience for working with
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Cronyism cannot be ac
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this city if such action serves
to deny deserving citizens an
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There can be no backroom.
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ALLEN TEMPLE CME CHURCH
Corner of 8th and Skidmore
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Sunday School 9:30 a jn .
Sunday Worship 11:00 ajn.
Christian Youth Fellowship 6:00 pun.
(Second and Fourth Sunday«)
WELCOME TO
ST. MARK'S BAPTIST
CHURCH
119 N. E. Morris
Sunday Service 9:15/11:00a jn
Evening Service 7:30 pan.
Reverend Edward Wilder
Reverend Thomas L. Strayhand, Minister
Church and School lor Community
ST. ANDREW S CATHOLIC CHURCH
Reverend Bertram Griffin
806 N.E. Alberta
Portland. Oregon 97211
281 4429
Maaaes:
9:00 a.ea. H
10:30 a.m. ( M r
12:00 p.m Folk Masa
JSerean J3apti&t Church
Vancouver Ave. First Baptist Church
3138 N. Vancouver Ave.
Phone 282-9496
Sunday School
Wornmg Worship
Dr. '
9:00 A.M.
1 1:00 A.M.
A. Wi liams, Pastor
"T be ctxiri.li .m i a mart-felt welcome”
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Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
"Where we sing our faith"
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
6:00 p.m.
Young Disciples, Youth Group,
Adult Bible Teacher Training
7:00 p.m. Evening Service
Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study
’... They received the W ord... and
searched the scriptures d a ily..."
Acts 17:11
Rev. Willie O. Peterson, Pastor
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A. Lee Henderson, Minister
288-5429
5828 N.E. 8th
IChurch School
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iMornirtg Worship
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■Wed. Noon — The Hour of Power
|w e d . Proyer & Clo«» Meeting
9,45 am
11:00 am
u:(JU noon
7:30 pm
Nursery Core Provided
W e are m i k i n g our Neighborhood A Brotherhood'
MARANATHA CHURCH
1222 NE Skidmore
Cnureh school and Bible class:
Sunday morning worship:
Sunday Evening worship:
Wednesday Evening prayer:
Friday Worship Service:
Bob Harrison - Pasta-
9:15 a.m.
288-7241
10:45 a.m.
7:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
8:00 p.m.