Oregon Advance Times_1968-05-16

May 16, 1968 The Oregon Advance/TIMES Page5 Chalmers Jones Named Choir to Present Recital FOR WANT ADS PHONE 288-6409 USED COLOR SETS GOOD PHILCO J. N. Peet, commissioner, Department of Employment, has announced the appointment of Chalmers L. Jones, Port– land, as the Department's Portland Metropolitan Area Manpower representative and resource coordinator. Hewill assist in the planning of the employment Insurance Divi– sion of the Portland office. He transferred to the Employ– merit Service division of the Department in November, I964, and became Training Program coordinator for the Youth Opportunity Center. He is a member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternaity, the Urban League of Portland and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. ' I 267 Sq. In. $250.00 Guaranteed fully Magnavox Black and white. combo $199. 1626 N. E. Union - 288-515i DLR. SALE of 400 ) Gallons j. of ' ~ He is a member of the Pub– lic Employees Retirement Board, was President of the Oregon State Employees As– sociation for two terms in 1963 and 1964. He has served NAACP rehearsing for program which will feature com– as a member of the Person- position by noted Negro_composer Dr. Frederick D. Hall. SHERWIN - WILLIAMS nel Advisory Committee to the State Civil Service Com- ~e Po rt 1 a n d B r a n c h mission in 1964 and 1965. NAACP chorus, under the He is married and father of direction of Mr. Earl Win- CHALMERS L. JONES two, Lloyd Laurence and Ter– ri Elizabeth. New Pastor Welcomed Concentrated E m pl o y m en t Allen Temple C. M. E. Program which is part of the Church, 4236 N. E. 8th, wel– overall Model City program corned their new pastor The as the Commissioners' per- Rev. H. James Thqrnton who sonal representative. This will replace the late Rev. special program concerns George Carter. Rev. Thorn– itself with the employability ton is originally from Baton and problems of the disad- Rouge, La. His education is vantaged. The Commissioner quite extensive: graduate of said Mr. Jones will assist Southern University, Baton in identifying special man- Rouge, La; B.D. from Over– power prlblem areas and then land College, Overland, Ohio; in planning ways for the Education from Colorado resources of the Department State University, Fort Col– to be utilized in resolving lins, Colo.; Specialist in Edu– these problems. cation degree from Univer- Jones has recently been sity of Missouri, Kansas manager of both the Youth City, Mo. Opportunity Center and was . Rev. Thornton has served active in the establishment as principal of high schools of the North Portland office in La., Kans,, and Okla., as of the Department of Employ- supervisor of student teach– ment. He began employment ing at Southern University, with the Department of Em- and as Dean of Education at ploym~mt in 1955 in the Un- Russ College. chester, will give its · first recital at Collins Fellowship Hall of the First Methodist Church, 1893 S. W. Jeffer– son Street, on Sunday, May 19, at 3:30 p.m. The choir was first or– ganized by the NAACP Pro– gram Director, Osly J. Gates, who obtained the services of Mr. Winchester. Recently, the choir elected Charles Ford, President; HarryWard, Vice President, and June Terry, Secretary. The program will feature the Oratorio "Deliverance" by Dr. Frederick D. Hall, noted Negro composer. Solo– ists are Cauthel Allen and David Flannagan. Frederick Douglass Hall was born in Atlanta, Georgia. He attended Morehouse Col– lege, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree. He received his MA in Music and Music Education and his doctorate in Education from Teachers College of Colum- Orderly Wanted Film Use Aids In Negro Study Must be experienced. Good Refs. Good Salary Fringe Benefits 40-hr. week - Days - 7 - 3:30 Equal opportunity Employer Contact Personnel Office Bess Kaiser Hospital 5055 N. GREELEY The Negro in America and cities, religion, aging, and other important issues of the day are being studied and dis– cussed by service groups and study clubs in some Oregon cities through special series of films available at the Di– vision of Continuing Educa– tion' s rental film library in Corvallis. DCE film librarians said in some cases groups are ex– panding the programs to in– clude comments by individuals who have had particular knowl– edge of the issue under study. Four to 16 films are avail– able on each subject. Other areas are domestic affairs, education, mental health, technology and man, popula– tion, the disadvantaged, and world affairs. The films were produced by National Educational Tele– vision and are described in a 35-page catalog available without charge by writing to Film Libary, 131 Coliseum, University Campus, Corvallis 97331. GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS bia University. When Dr. Hall completed his oral ex– aminations for his Ph.D., he was unanimously voted by the faculty of Teachers College to be the school's most out– standing candidate in music. Dr. Hall has done research in music education and folk music in England, Scotland, Wal.es and West Africa. His works include: An Oratio - ''Deliverance," ''Suite for Piano," "A Fantasia Upon Negro Spirituals," six vol– umes of "Spirituals for Vo– cal Ensembles," a volume of Afro-American Religious Work Songs, and a volume of African Children's Songs. At the present time, Dr. Hall is Coordinator of Mu– sic at Dillard University in New Orleans. The public is invited to attend. A donation will be received. 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