Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, July 17, 2013, Page 13, Image 13

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    July 17, 2013
®’* ^ortlanb (Observer
Freedom March Anniversary Coming
( legal
Page 13
notices
Allen Temple hosts
meeting to make plans
1963 was noted for racial unrest and civil rights
demonstrations. Nationwide outrage was sparked by
media coverage of police actions in Birmingham, Ala.,
where attack dogs and fire hoses were turned against
The Albina Ministerial Alliance Coa­
protestors, many of whom were in their
lition for Justice and Police Reform is
early teens or younger. Martin Luther
hosting a community meeting to orga­
King, Jr., was arrested and jailed during
nize a march and rally commemorating
these protests, writing his famous "Letter
the historic 1963 March on Washington
from Birmingham City Jail," which advo­
to be held on Saturday, Aug. 24 in Port­
cates civil disobedience against unjust
land.
laws.
All interested organizations and indi­
50 years later the issues of jobs, justice
viduals are invited to help in the plan­
and equality for African Americans has
ning and implementation of this historic
not been realized. With the recent U.S.
opportunity. The meeting will be held o n __________ _______
Supreme Court ruling gutting Section 4 of
Thursday, July 18 at 6:30 p.m. at Allen Rev. Leroy Haynes
the Voting Rights Act and the acquittal of
Temple Church, 4236 N.E. Eighth Ave.
neighborhood
in the
T 'U
.
r.
- -
-------„U
LV L1 V U 1U H watch
L C C I 111 volunteer
m e
The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom death of an unarmed teenager Trayvon Martin we
i L n l u r 1*» i n W o c h i n n t n r ,
r» C'
A
no
n n
I ____
.1
.
. . . .
J
took
place in Washington, D.C.
on Aug.
28, i 1963
know there is a lot of work still to be done.
Attended by some 250,000 people, it was the largest
For more information, contact Rev. Dr. Leroy Haynes
demonstration ever seen in the nation's capital, and at 503-287-0261 or Rev. Dr. T. Allen Bethel at 503-288-
one of the first to have extensive television coverage. 7241.
In Loving
Memory
Sunrise: July 19, 1935
Sunset: Nov. 3,2012
Wishing a Happy Birthday to
Claudis Maurice Banks Sr., better
known as “Joe.”
He was a strong, kind and wise
pillar in the community. He was loved
by many and will never be forgot­
ten. He will forever live in our hearts.
Happy Birthday daddy from your
children, Rhonda, Claudis Jr., Cathy
and Stephanie Banks; and grand­
children Pankey, April and Shanice
(BKA) Miss Comelious.
We all love you!
Please Help Support The Cause.
P re -A pprenticeship P rogram
405 NE Church St.
Portland. OR 97211
Tel 503-281-1234 Fax 503-719-7685
w w w eonstnietinghope coin
Office Manager
Need to publish a court docu­
ment or notice? Need an affi­
davit of publication quickly and
efficiently? Please fax or e-mail
your notice for a free price quote!
Fax: 503-288-0015
e-mail:
classifleds@portlandobserver.com
The Portland Observer
Fellowship Missionary
Baptist Church
4009 N Missouri Ave, Portland, OR 97227
Celebrates 26th Pastor and Wife Appreciation
Constructing Hope is a pre-appren­
ticeship training program that tar­
gets low-income people, minorities
and those with legal histories. We
are seeking a full-time Office Man­
ager to help us move to the next
level of our growth. We are an in­
clusive, family-friendly organization
that welcomes diversity.
Responsibilities include but are
not limited to office management;
overseeing operational systems,
processes and policies, grant and
contract tracking and reporting,
and supporting the Executive Di­
rector and the bookkeeper in over­
all financial management.
For Application Guidelines visit our
website www.constmctinghoDe.org
Or Send a resume and cover letter
that describes your interest and
qualifications for this position to
jobs@constructinghope.org. Dead­
line is Wednesday, July 24 2013
at 5:00 pm. No phone ca lls.
please.
Metro
Operating Engineer II - part-time,
Expo Center, $28.87 - $31.04
hourly. Deadline: 07/23/13
Sunday, July 21,2013 - 3:30 P.m.
Theme:
Preaching the Gospel through Prayer
and a Boldly Opened Mouth ”
Ephesians 6:18-20
Guest Preacher: Rev. J. Walter Hills, II
New Hope Missionary Baptist Church
This opportunity is open to First
Opportunity Target Area (FOTA) resi­
dents - Columbia Blvd on the north;
42nd Ave on the east; the Banfield
Freeway on the south, and North
Chautauqua Blvd on the west,
whose total annual income does
not exceed $25,000 as an indi­
vidual, or $40,000 for an entire
h o u se h o ld , fo r the past 12
months.
To apply: visit our web site at:
www.oregonmetro.gov/iobs for the
complete job announcement and
a link to our online hiring center or
visit our lobby kiosk at Metro, 600
NE Grand Ave, Portland.
AA/EEO Employer
F ish F ry F u n d ra ise r
For Larry Gibson’s Lung Transplant
Friday, Saturday and Sunday
July 19th-21st
Time: 1:00pm-9:00pm
$10.00 Dinner includes Catfish or Swai/Basa, potato Salad, green
beans and pound cake
Donations are also gladly accepted and appreciated!
Advertise with diversity in
Co-Chairpersons: Rev. Clarence Hagger, Jr.
& Dea. Jethel “J e ff’ Williams
TI k P l irrtand Observer
Call 503-288-0033
Rev. Dr. Johnny Pack IV, PH.D, Pastor
uils@portl.mdob
Contact: Church Office @ (503) 249-0377
servei.com