Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, August 30, 1973, Page 5, Image 5

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Portland DI im t v it
ALLEN TEMPLE CME CHURCH
Corner <rf 8(h and Skidmore
Sunday Schoo! 9:30 a jn .
Sunday W jrahlp 11:00a.m.
Christian Youth Fellowship 6:00 p jn .
(Second and Fourth Sundays)
Reverend Thomas L . Strayhand, M inister
Church sad School for ('« mm unity
ST. ANDREW'S CATHOLIC CHURCH
Reverend Bertram Griffin
806 N.E. Alberta
Portland, Oregon 97211
281-4429
Maaaea:
•:0Q.a-a- Hymv
10:30 a-m
12:4» p .n
( hoir
Folk Maaa
Webster B, Turner came
to Portland a year ago to
organize and pastor the
Irving Park Christian Church.
The church waa founded by
the North Willamette Chris
tian Evangelistic Association,
a group of 22 churches, to
provide a mission in the
Black community of Portland.
Reverend Turner Npent the
first few months meeting
people, organizing Bible
classes, und holding services
in his home so that when a
building was obtained in
* t i l l N orth V a a a o a v e r A v s s a s
REV. WEBSTER TURNER
March of 1973, there was residents.
He sees the
already a congregation of 40 church as a bridge between
Blacks and whites in the
persons.
On March 4 a dedication area; a means of service to
and charter membership ser
social and personal needs;
vice was held in the newly but above all as a place
acquired facilities on Fre
where persons from diverse
mont Street, across from backgrounds can worship and
Irving Park. The huilding. learn together.
which was purchased from
Reverend Turner gradu
the United Church of Christ
and which had previously ated from San Jose Bible
been used by a German College with a BA in 1972.
congregation, included the The son of a Methodist
main building with a capacity minister, he is a native of
Birmingham. Alabama.
He
of over 400 and nine class
rooms, and an educational was a construction worker
annex. The church, which is before returning to school.
non denominational, now has He and his wife. Rose, have
six children, ages 6 to 18
78 members.
Located in an area where years.
Reverend Turner invites
•few persons have church af
filiations. Turner is striving th«- public to attend Sunday
to make the church a part of School at 9:45 and Morning
Worship at 11:00 a.m. each
the community and to meet
the spiritual needs of the Sunday.
* M l -0 4 4 0 / M 4 - M S 4
Sunday:
9:45 a m. Sunday School
"Where we sing our faith"
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
0:00 p in.
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. W ilbr O. Peterson. Pastor
WEEDS CO SOU
BBLltME IN
D oing &000
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Church school and Bible class:
Sunday morning worship:
Sunday Evening worship:
Wednesday Evening prayer:
Friday Worship Service:
9 15 jm .
10:45 a.m.
7:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m
8:00 p.m.
288-7241
Bob Harrison - Pastor
Last week, the United
Farm Workers experienced
the magnitude of the re
actionist facist nature of the
giant agribusiness growers,
California Teamsters and po
lice department to crush the
UFW struggle for social jus
tice and civil rights.
Two
brothers, Nagi Daifullah, 24.
and Juan de la Cruz, 60, died
violent deaths at the hands
of a Kern County Deputy
Sheriff lin the first killing)
and some plainclothes gun
men (in the second murder).
The history of the struggle
has recorded the onslaught
perpetrated and sanctioned
by particular vested interests
in the United States against
individuals seeking justice
and self determination. Er
nesto 'Che' Guevara, a Latino
American revolutionary mur
dered by CIA trained Boli
vian soldiers; Ruben Salazar,
a Chicano newspaper re
porter killed by the police
during the 1970 Chicano Na
tional Moratorium; Don Pedro
Albizu Campos. Puerto Rican
revolutionary and President
of the Puerto Rican National
1st Party died after being
imprisoned; Amilcar Cabral,
an African freedom fighter
and Secretary General of the
African Party for the Inde
pendence of Guinea and Cape
Verde was assassinated by
the Portuguese sympathizers;
Santos Rodriques, an eleven
year old Chicano fatally shot
by a Dallas patrolman, etc.
These are just a few of the
multitude w ho have fallen be
cause of similar violence.
Nagi Daifullah and Juan de
la Cruz exemplified the indr
vidual commitment to the
struggle. For as farmworkers
they knew that there can be
no flowers without fertile soil
and there is not fertile soil
without leaves that fall to the
ground and die. Just like
there can be no resurrection
without crucifixion and no joy
CMSSTff&ML
JU VENILE COURT
TRAFFIC REFEREE
P A ttK IM I PATROL ILLPt IT
Start at $697 with periodic increases to $851. Permanent
positions, uniforms furnished, paid vacation, medical,
dental and retirement benefits. Enforce parking regula
lions on foot or from 3-wheeled scooter. Good health,
good driving record and lasting interest in good govern
meni required. Apply before September 7 at Portland
Civil Service Board, 510 S.W. Montgomery. Portland
Oregon 97201.
Model C ities Child C a re C e n ters
a re taking applications for su m m er
en ro llm en t. C all . . . .
METRO AREA 4-C COUNCIL
POINT of INFORMATION A REFERRAL
■ DIAL-A-JOB
5
SUBSTITUTE
BI SHRIVER
Over 25. good driving record,
likes children, broken shift.
$2.50 ,H*r hour.
227-5828
K A IS E R
PERM ANENTE
Equal Opportunity Employer
PORTLAND
CLEANING WORKS
RUMMAGE SALE
NORTH & N.E. PORTLAND
Patton -- Central.
U. M.
Chruch. Michigan and A l­
berta. Sept. 6-7, 9 a.m. to 5
p.m. Snark Bar.
ONE DAY SERVICE
KNIT BLOCKING
OUR SPECIALTY
282-8361
(L E A N
Attention All Fisherman
(Good News)
FOR BARGAINS
Auto polish and shampoo.
Ix>cated inside Portland Auto
Auction. 5035 N.E. 82nd,
Portland.
Dean's lx x k A Key
PORTLAND THRIFT
STORE
5620 N. E. Union. 287-09H
Clothing, funiture. etc.
at give -a-way prices
288-0555
Baldwin Sanitation
No Refrigeration Needed
Withstands Summer lleat
Picked Fresh Every Day
M.J.
vice.
Fivers Typing
Call 287 7380.
View, 4 bdrs., 2 baths, rec.
room, inclosed patio, big
yard, new roof, carpets and
rapes. Markham and Jackson
High Schools, good neigh
bors, low $30's. 246 7007.
All work guaranteed
I'm your key in time of neei
Bus. 284 5030
Res. 236 5232
351» N .E . Union Ave.
Drivers needed to deliver
meals to shut ins. Hours to
meet your schedule.
Call
laiavrs and Fishes. 288-8351.
Ser­
25< per doz
H O USE FOR S A L E
Complete lock service
VOLUNTEER
Mine. Lumber and
Fireplace wood
C A L I.
AFRICAN GIANTS NIGHT CRAWLERS
King’s W orm Farm
RUNYAN'S 88g STORE
Booker Taylor, Mgr.
255 2615
FOR A KING SIZE CATCH USE
Open 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.
.1813 N .E. Union
VISIT
371b NE UNION AVE.
3954 N. WILL IAMS
’You’vo Tried The Rett, Now Try The B e tf’
N. Alexander, Proprietor
fttatf/on
Ellis Cleaners
POWER
SEWIN6
MACHINE
OPERATORS
Fxperianctd on ungla or
Double needle. Good
Fringe Benefit« Retire­
ment program and Free
Parking facilities
RENEW THE BEAUTY OF
YOUR GARMENTS
ARSIY
P»r«onn») Deportment
PAIG E’S PHARMACY
2701 NE 7th
284-4656
Prescriptions our
Specialty
CHURCH
Permanent year round em
ployment. Excellent frin ­
ges and pay in the Cell
Line department of the
Goldendale, Washington
Martin Marietta Alumi­
num Plant.
You can
qualify if:
e You have ability and
desire to learn
e You are in excellent
physical health.
e You have a high school
diploma or GED equi­
valent.
No special work experi­
ence needed, we will train
you. For more information
and interview time, call the
PERSONNEL OFFICE.
1509] 773-5831.
An Equal
Opportunity Employer
Expert Tailoring
Phone
281-3652
WHITE STAG
Monufocturing Co.
$939-1090. Inspects plumb­
ing installations and enforces
county building code as per
tains to plumbing & sewage
disposal. MIN QUAL: ll)
Successful completion of a
recognized apprenticeship in
plumbing;
(2) Two years
experience as a journeyman
plumber; (3) Possession of a
certificate of competence as a
journeyman plumber from
the Oregon State Board of
Health. APPLY: No later
than 4:30 p.m. September 6.
WRITTEN EXAM: Septem
ber 13. Multnomah County
C iv il Service Commission.
510 S.W. Montgomery. Port­
land, Oregon.
The Multnomah County
Civil Service Commission is
taking applications on a con
tinuous basis for the follow
ing classifications: Program
mer I & II. Programmer
Analyst I & II. Senior Sys
terns Analyst, Systems Soft
ware Specialist I & II, and
Computer Operator II & III.
Information and salaries may
be obtained at 510 S.W.
Montgomery, Portland. Ore­
gon. 248-3294.
Business
opportunity
WIGS AND
FASHION PRODUCTS
Free style book and whole­
sale price list. Write SCI.
Box 1368. Dept. P2, Decatirr,
Ga. 30031.
SUB BIDS REQUESTED
M A R T IN L U T H E R K IN G - M A T T D IS H M A N
COURTS
14 unit apartment proj. F H A 126-44158
(electrical, insulation, roofing, flatwork, finish
carpentry, landscaping, carpets, drapesl
Plans available at:
Albina Contractors Assoc.
72 N.E. Sacramento St.
288 8301
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Vancouver Ave. First Baptist
3138 N. Vancouver Ave.
Phone 282-9496
Sunday School
Morning W orjhip
9:00 A.M.
11:00 A.M.
Dr. O. B Williams, Pastor
“ The church with a heart-felt welcome’ ’
IHTRODUCIHG
HEWSIH
THE MOTHER
TOHGUE
For Black people, the mother tongue is the
same all over the country It’s the unique
way we have of expressing ourselves.
That 's one of the reasons the National
Black Network saw the need tor a
national Black news service
What do we call Black news? It's simply
news reported by Black people, edited
by Black people and affecting the lives of
Black people
That s the National Black Network—a vital
communications link between Black
communities everywhere
It's a bet that when you listen to an NBN
station, you'll know where it scorning from.
After all. it 's carrying your news
Tom Walsh & Co.
2839 S.E. 2nd
222 4375
SlOOSf Horney Dr>*e
3300 N. W ILLIAMS AVE,
John H. E llis
$562 633. Operates automatic
key punching machine for
recording of data from pre­
pared material. MIN QUAL:
Six mo. exper. as Key Punch
Operator or successful com­
pletion of a course in key
punch operations from a busi­
ness or technical school.
EXAM: At 4747 E. Burnside
on September 15. APPLY:
Before 4:30 p.m. on Septem
her 6. Multnomah County
C iv il Service Commission,
510 S.W'. Montgomery. Port
land. Ore.
ones head. They are fitzht
mg to win material benefits,
to live better and in peace,
to see their lives go forward,
to guarantee the future of
their Children . . ."
B9 N . E . M orris
Sunday Service 9:15/11:00 aan.
Evening Service 7|3O p jn .
Reverend Edward W ilder
Church School ........................................................
htovmng Warship ...................................................
Wed. Noon — ine Hour of Rower ...................
Wed Prayer I Or».» AAee^ng .................. _ ...T
rrorrocy voro rro n o io
PLUMBING INSPECTOR
PRODICTION
WORK
KEYPU NCH OPERATOR
We Give
M IN O » »(FAIRS —N O CHARGE
PICK UP & DEtIVERV
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$1129 1311. Systemizes pro­
cedures for processing, on
court level. Juvenile Traffic
violators. MIN QUAL: Any
equiv. combination of re­
sponsible professional level
exper. in juvenile counseling
and casework. & formal aca­
demic tra in in g from ac­
credited college or univ. in
the social sciences, to equal
eight years of experience
and/or training.
INTER­
VIEWS;
Beginning Sep­
tember 19th. APPLY: Be
fore 4:30 pm September 6th.
Multnomah County Civil Ser
vice Commission, 510 SW
Montgomery. Ppriland, Ore­
gon.
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without sadness and pain.
During their lives. Daifullah
and de la Cruz set an example
for others
They shall be
missed dearly.
A t a memorial service in
New York. Lucius Walker of
IFCO Action said: "In light of
the escalated violence faring
our brothers and sisters in the
California grape fields and our
mission to help forward the
struggle of oppressed people
for justice and self determina
tion, IFCO joins the rest of
the community in:
(1) reaffirming our soli­
darity with and support for
the non violent efforts of the
UFW as they struggle to
bring justice to the farm
workers of North America;
(2) denouncing the vio­
lence against the UFW mem
bers and supporters by:
a) demanding that Con
gressman Peter Rodino of
New Jersey authorize the
House Sub-Committee on
Civil Rights hold immediate
hearings on the police bru
tality and civil rights viola­
tions against farmworkers in
order to prevent more beat­
ings and deaths;
b) demanding A tto rn e y
General Elliott Richardson
send 100 FBI agents and
Federal Marshalls to the
Tulare. Kern and Fresno
counties, California to protect
the physical rights of the
farmworkers and to bring
justice to the grape fields of
C a lifo rn ia w h e re fa rm ­
workers are still being denied
their rights and their lives.
(3) ask all organizations
related to IFCO to support
the non violent efforts of the
UFW and denounce the vio­
lence being done on them by
joining us in this action."
M r. W alker ended by
quoting the late Amilcar
Cabral of Guinea Bissau.
"Always bear in mind that
the people are not fighting
for ideas, for things in any-
Page 5.
WELCOME TO
ST. MARK’S BAPTIST
IFCO STATEMENT ON THE M l KDER OE UFW PICKETS
£ e r e a n f â a p t i i t C k u tc ft
1222 NE Skidmore
IFCO protests murders
Irving Park Church spreads word
Thursday, August 30, 1973
Opportunity Employer
National Black Network
Division ol Unity Broadcasting Network, Inc
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