I J I * Portland Observer Thursday, December 25, 1975 Page 3 Women support Soviet Jews We dedicate ourselves to these women of valor armed with strength and dignity and declare our commitment to work on their behalf and on behalf of their families until full human rights are granted to all. We urge all the citizens of Portland to familiarize themselves with the situation in a foreign country that threatens human rights everywhere on earth, and to give full and conscientious backing to the effort on behalf of Soviet Jews being made by men and women of good will and conscience throughout America." One hundred women, Protestant, Catholic and Jew, representing some 17 d iffe re n t org an izatio n s, unanimously adopted the following resolution that the first Women's Plea for Soviet Jewry to be held in Portland, Oregon. A D E C L A R A T IO N December 10th, 1975 NAACP crowns grandmother Mrs. Katie Rail Moore af Vancouver Avenue firs t Baptist Church is crowned “1975-1978 N A A C P Grandmother ol the Year" by 1974 1975 grandmother, Mrs. Randolph ol Mt. Olivet Baptist Churrh. licit I Reverend Thomas Strayhand, pastor ol Allen Temple licit | ('M E receives 'Tight lor freedom Award" lor his rhurrh's participation, Irom President Ellis Casson. |renter| N A A C P grandmother candidates with N A A C P president, fills Casson: Mrs. Katie B. Moore, Vancouver Avenue firs t Baptist Church; Mrs. Orell Robinson, Mt. (Rivet Baptist Churrh; Mrs. Alyre Robinson, Bethel AMP. Churrh; Mrs. Zelma Adair, Allen Temple C M E; and Pam president, Mrs. Mane Smith, Hughes Memorial Cnited Methodist, iright| Government (Continued from p. 1 rol. 5) be...the reding ol national sovereignty to international entities which alone will be able to make and monitor the necessary derisions concerning world allocation and control ol populations, food, non re newable resources, oceans and the like. “This is a most unattractive environ menl lor responsible elected olfirials. "Congressional difficulties in accepting such sacrifices will be severe." Simply put, the 'Murphy Commission' sees democratic procedures as inefficient democraticly elected officials would be reluctant to imgose on their constituen cies the austerity required of them. Rhodes commented that it is of interest to look at the members and consultants of Murphy Commission, and other planning bodies: Peter Szanton (R A N D t'orpora tion); Robert Murphy (OSS agent; U.S. representative to the Nazi puppet Vichy government); Robert Bowie (former head of the Rockefeller foundation); David Abshire (member of David Rockefeller’s T rilateral Commission); Morton Halperin (National Security Council advisor to Henry Kissinger); Ray Cline (ex deputy director of Intelligence, CIA); Nelson Rockefeller, et al. Who Does It Benefit? Rusty Rhodes said that key to investigating assassination and terrorism is to ask the question 'who does it benefit?" “That question I haven't fully resolved yet,” Rhodes said, “except the short run expansion of federal police agencies like the L E A A , which terrorizes Ix>s Angeles through the programs it funds." One thing especially concerns Rusty Rhodes President fo rd 's protec tion from assassination, "because after fo rd comes Rockefeller." Q U A L IF IC A T IO N S PRO JECT S E C R E TA R Y must be able to demonstrate excellent Secretarial skills; 60 wpm typing, 80 100 shorthand. Applicant should have experience in recording meeting minutes, taking and transcribing dictation notes, ability to type from handwritten ropy, operation of duplicating equipment and to perform other duties as may be assigned by the Project Director. Applicant must have ability to act as confidential secretary to the Project Director in program operation; must also answer project phones and direct flow of traffic in a manner that will assure smooth operation of the Unit. Applicant should have ability to work with individuals of varying ethnic distinctions. PU R C H A SIN G O F F IC E R /S T D R E K E E P E R is to purchase goods and services in accordance with established program procedures. Applicant is responsible for the maintenance and security of all program supplies, equipment and current record file. To solicit and obtain the best purchase price from vendors, to maintain current records of all transferred property, contact vendors when shipment is damaged or incorrect, to issue custody receipts whenever property is removed, to maintain all equipment in good working condition. To maintain current file on purchase orders, invoices, receiving slips and bills of lading. To perform such other pertinent duties as may be directed by supervision. O U T R E A C H C O O R D IN A TO R is to plan, develop and implement a short range outreach program in developing and locating eligible clients for CREP. Applicant is to screen applications for program services, certify ownership of properties, verify income in accordance with CSA guidelines, maintain current file on applicants and refer certified applicants to Field Coordinator and to maintain current reports on status of outreach programs. Applicant is to perform other duties that are pertinent to smooth operation of project as directed. PRO JECT D IR E C TO R Applicant must have background experience and training in administering social service programs. Applicant must have experience in administration, program planning, budgeting and personnel supervision. Applicant must have some familiarity with CSA. H U D and existing City wide Housing programs Applicant should have some knowledge of governmental funding procedures, contracts and program development. Applicant must also be able to work with various ethnic distinctions. Applicant must be able to exercise responsible leadership capabilities as directed by supervision. Churrh; Mrs. Marie Smith, Hughes Memorial United Methodist Church; and Mrs. Alyce Robinson, Bethel A M E Church. Reverend Ellis H. Casson, N A A C P President, gave each of the “Grand mother candidates" and each participai tng churrh a “fig h t for freedom Award". This is the third year the contest has been held, with H arry C. Ward acting as chairman each year. Mrs. Evelyn Nelson of Bethel A M E Church was the first “N A ACP Grandmother of the Year". Caught by the camera by Spencer Barrett at 10:30 p.m. with Reverend A. L. Henderon delivering the sermon, “Making It In On Broken Pieces". Participating ministers are Reverends John Jackson, Dale Stitt, 0 . B. Williams, T. L. Strayhand, George Maize, M. Collins, and George Dick. Ws woald like to give credit to the following persons Asa Brock Eddie Butler Stanley Cage L.C. Casson Helen Heard Stokes N A A C P need s h e lp P A R K IN G M E T E R R E P A IR Requires the knowledges and skills used in repairing small mechanical devices such as office machines, vending machines, clocks, and meters; plus valid d riv­ er's license. Salary starts at $1017, a month with periodic increases to $1220 after three years. Apply for ex­ amination at Portland Civil Service Board. 510 S.W. Montgomery, Portland, Or. 97201. Minorities and women are urged to apply. An Equal Opportunity Employer Radio news staff expanding. K E X needs a qualified re- porter. 3 5 years experience desired. College helpful, not necessary. Affirm ative Ac­ tion, Equal Opportunity employer. Call Jim Howe, K E X News Director, for appointment. 225-1190 (Continued from p. 1 col. 2) Committee. As a result of his service of both committees, he is in the unique position of participating in the appropria tion process and also monitoring the spending ceilings of Congress. Access to both Congressional committees affords him this rare opportunity to oversee and review the federal flow of funds to the nation's cities. M Vivianne Miller Alfred Rivers, Sr. W’ illiam Smith C. Don Vann, Jr. Roberta B. Vann Who have helped us keep our pledge to provide first class efficient, courteous service which enabled us to become recognized as an institution of service. MORTUARY 5211 N. Wiliams Ave. z lAfBthodisf S K £ 281-2836 ALLEN TEMPLE CME CHURCH Corner of 8th and Skidmore Sunday School 9:30 a.tu. Sunday W orship 11:00 a. ni. Christian Youth Fellowship 6:00 p.m. ■ iSecond and Fourth Sundays) Reverend Thomas L. Strayhand. Minister ST. ANDREW CATHOLIC CHURCH 51 2 1 N . t A I AA RA w w 2 (3 -5 4 2 9 km r Church School ...................................... ................. Mortong Worship -.................................................... Wad. Moon — i»w Hour of Fowor Wad Froyar 1 C lo u Moating ....................... , Nustary Cora Frovidad 9:45 am 11:00 am 128» noon hSO pm 806 N .E . Alberta Street Reverend Bertram Griffin. Pastor Masses: . 5:00 p.m. Vigil -- Saturday 10:00 a.m. Choir - Sunday 12:00 p.m. Folk - Sunday 281-4429 ST. ANDREW COMMUNITY SCHOOL 4919 N .E . 9th Ave. N'orita K elly. Principal Phone: 284 1620 Grades 1 through 8 ¿ W l orta «ssohrrtp our Neighborhood A Brotherhood We have girls who re­ cently broke up with their boy friends and are ready to date. Call Vickie 232 4695. DR. JEFFREY BRADY Says: CLKANINO WORKS NORTH A N.E. PORTLAND ONE DAY SERVICE DIAL-A-JOB Statements were read by Sally Wea ver, the wife of 4th District Congress man, James Weaver, and Pat Straub, wife of Governor Bob Straub. Mrs. Weaver’s comments stressed the writing of Sholom Aleichem and underscored the feeling of personal freedom that all persons should be able to enjoy. In her statement, Mrs. Straub stressed that the oppression of Soviet Jews is not just a Jewish problem. She noted that "It is our responsibility to continue to communicate to the Soviet Government that in the best American tradition, we seek an end to all discrimination and that our commitment to support the right of emigration is steadfast." Bethel A M L Church, 5828 N .E. 8th, will hold its Morning Worship service at 10:45 a.m., Sunday School at 9:50 a m. Sermon topic of Pastor A. L. Henderson, "Are You Ready for the King?”. Christmas Service will be held at 6:00 a.m. December 25th, with sermonettes delivered by the Licentiates of the church. Spencer Barrett will speak on “The Greatest G ift” and Wendell Raiford’s topic is "The Birth of Christ". On December 28th, the Cathedral Choir will sponsor a "Christmas Party for Christ". Allen Temple CM E Church will hold its annual Christmas Eve Candlelight Service on Wednesday, Dec. 24th at 7:00 p.m. Reverend T. L. Strayhand invites the public to participate. The Union Fellowship Watchlight Service will be held at Mt. Olivet Baptist Church, Our first week's camera catch is Mrs. Joanne Barrett, who recently completed an intensive training course in Los Angeles on Income Taxes. Her interest in Tax Ixiw began when she worked in the library of the Internal Revenue Service. Says the Bethel A M E Choir member of her job as Tax Technician, “Taxes are very necessary. This country couldn't operate without money. Everyone should willingly pay his fair share, no more and no less." If even one man loses his civil rights, the civil rights of all men are in jeopardy. The National Association for the Ad vancement of Colored People, one of the oldest and most respected civil rights organizations in the United States, champion o f the poor and minorities for 66 years, has a dangerous cash flow problem. Local branches of the NA A C P and friends are being asked to contribute whatever amounts they can to make up over $250.000.00 deficite. All who ran contribute are urged to send their contributions to co-presidents Bertha Baugh, 5701 Arizona Drive, Vancouver, Washington 98661. or Valorie Joshua, 3002 N E 44th, Vancouver, Washington 98663. Make contributions to N A A C P Special Contributions Fund, thus making them tax deductable. JOB A N N O U N C E M E N T (or PRO JECT D IR E C TO R - < REP PRO JECT S E C R E TA R Y O U T R E A C H C O O R D IN A TO R P U R C H A S IN G O F E IC E R /S T O R E K E E P E R iCommunitv Rehabilitation and Employment Program| M AJOR E M P L O Y E E B E N E F IT S The Agency pays premiums for group life insurance policy. Ten holidaya/year. Partial payment of health fnsurnce for employee. Fifteen days' sick leave per year. Fifteen days' vacation pay for the first year, maximum accrual. Twenty days' vacation pay after two years, maximum accrual. HOURS OF WORK The normal work week consists of forty hours. Because of the nature of the Community Services Administration Program, emergencies may occasionally arise which necessitates overtime work. It is considered a part of the professional staff's responsibility to work over the normal forty hours per week when needed. SA LA R Y: Negotiable Limited to 20% increase over previous salary. Interested applicants should apply at: Portland Metropolitan Steering Committee 220 N.E. Russell Street, Portland, Oregon 97212 Phone: 288 8391 Applications must be received or postmarked by: Friday, January 2, 1976. On Sunday, December 14th, the Portland Branch, N A ACP, closed its year's activities with the crowning ol the 1975 1978 "N A A C P Grandmother of the Year". The winner is Mrs. Katie Ball Moore of Vancouver Avenue firs t Baptist Churrh. She was crowned by last year’s “Grandmother”, Mrs. Randolph of Mt. Olivet Baptist Church. Mrs. Moore won tht honor by raising $415. for the N A A C P fig h t for freedom Drive. Others who took part were: Mrs Zelma Adair, Allen Temple CME: Mrs Orell Robinson, Mt. Olivet Baptist “As women representing Protestant, Catholic and Jewish women’s organiza tions, we have assembled today to dramatize our solidarity with the strug gle for human dignity by Soviet Jews. We pay tribute to those courageous Jewish people who have foregone anony mity and safety to openly petition for the right to live freely as Jews in the country ol their choice. We are united in this effort to express our solidarity with our sisters in the Soviet Union, who daily risk harassment and arrest for their commitment to live as Jews, and transmit their Jewish heritage to their children. We deplore the plight ol those who have been deprived of their freedom and sentenced to harsh terms in prison. W e pledge our support to these prisoners of conscience and their loved ones. 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Women and minorities are urged to ap ply An Equal Opportunity Employer To direct operation of the City's refuse disposal site and develop alternative pro gra'ms for solid waste pro fessing and disposal. Salary starts'at $1796 per month increasing to 11905 after one year and $2021 after two years. Applicants must have extensive experience in de veloping and administering solid waste processing and disposal programs. For ad ditional information, contact City of Portland Civil Ser vice Koard, 510 S.W. Mont gomerv. Port., Ore. 97201. Minorities and women are urged to apply. An Equal Opportunity Employer • 3954 N.W Ultam a A w . K9 “* l Opportunity Employer NO APP0INIM1NI NH01D ‘Y ev’ve Tried The Rest, N e w Try The Best' N . 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