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About Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1985)
\ 30 WEDNESDAY First Annual Halloween Sock Hop a t the Prim a ry Dom ain with cha m pa gn e prizes for beauty, weirdness an d social com m entary. Rock around the clock with D.J.'s spinning to p 40 from the '60s. 8 p.m., 1033 NW16th, $1. 31 THURSDAY Howling for the Dead will b e presented on Halloween, a t the East Avenue Ta ve rn. 727 E. Burnside, beginning at 9 p.m. Ed 8t the Boats, The Hardly Boys, The C alypso Mummies, an d Corona Hats are scheduled to perform a t 9 p.m. The stage set w ill b e designed by Portland artist, Peggy Morrow. The Blues Sisters a p p e a r live a t Club 9 2 7 ,9 p.m. 1 NOVEMBER Fo re st G roup potluck m eeting, and slide show. 6:30. Bring slides of outdoor events. C a ll Am ber a t 236-1377 for more inform ation. O pen to a ll women. Portland's prem iere Halloween costum e b a ll, the fourth annual KBOO Boo Ba ll, w ill b e held a t Union Train Sta- tion, Friday. Novem ber 1,8 p.m. to1 a.m.. with Crazy 8's as the featured band. The m ain attraction of the evening is the fantastic costumes worn by the 1500 fun- seekers who attend. A panel of disting uished judges including Jonathan Nicholas, Cheryl Hansen. Sandy Director a n d other local celebrities will determ ine the winners of the costume contest with categories in: best group, scariest, most original, funniest and most outrageous. G rand prize is tw o round-trip tickets to Las Vegas on Sunworld International Airways. Ticket prices are $11, $ 10 for KBOO m em bers a n d an unlucky $13 at the door. Tickets ca n now b e purchased by phone or m ail from KBOO radio station. 20 SE 8, 231-8032. an d from Bass Ticket outlets in O ctober. Ages 21 an d over, please. PUBLIC INTEREST W om en's G ourm et Dining Club: M eet other wom en 35-45 yrs. o ld in profes sions. a ca d e m ia , arts, business Explore Portland-area ethnic restaurants or exchange favorite dishes a t a potluck with an ethnic theme. Small groups of 6-10 w om en grouped by e d u c a tio n /o c c u p a tion/interests most Saturday evenings. At ten d one, several, many. No organiza tional o b lig a tio n except to enjoy good fo o d a n d com pany! For reservations c a ll M aureen 6-9 p.m. any evening ex c e p t Saturday a t 282-1529. The State of Your Health W hen you need to make important decisions about your personal and family health matters, make sure you consult the health care professionals at the Portland Naturopathic Clinic. Portland Naturopathic understands the health care needs of the conscientious person. We provide a com fortable and completely equipped medical facility where we use the latest diagnostic and treatment techniques. Portland Naturopathic Clinic provides effective and comprehensive health care, using natural therapeutics. So whether it’s wellness care, an urgent medical problem or chronic illness, make sure you consider the alternative — Portland Naturopathic Clinic. Fresh ideas in alternative health care programs from people you know and trust The Gay B rid g « Club, a rap and so c ia l group for young adults 18 and up meets every W ednesday a t the First Con gre ga tion al Church on SW Madison and Park a t 7:30 p.m. Use side entrance on M adison. C all 244-3225 for more infor m ation. W ln d flr«, an under V rap and social group, meets every Saturday a t City N ightclub, 624 S.W. 13th. Under 21 lesbians, g a y m en an d bisexuals are encouraged to attend. G.M.T. (Gay Men Together), an open a n d inform al discussion group for gay m en, meets regularly every W ednesday evening a t 7:00 p.m. in Room 229, Smith Center, on the Portland State University cam pus (S.W. Broadway a t Montgomery Street). The w ide range of topics has included: com ing out, de alin g with parents a n d fam ily, form ing and m ain ta in in g g a y relationships, being gay on the jo b , health, gays and politics, gays a n d religion, our self-im age, gays and m arriage, alternative lifestyles, etc. G.M.T. has a minimum of organization: anyone is free to d ro p in an d out of the group as they wish. The Bisexua lity Exploration Group meets the second and fourth M onday of e a c h month, a t O ld Wives Tales a t 8 p.m. in the Banquet Room. Pa re n ts and Friend s o f Lesbians and G ays (Parents' FLAG) Meets the fourth W ednesday of each month, at the First M ethodist Church, S.W. 18th an d Jefferson a t 7 p.m. KBOO 90.7 presents Between The Cov ers, interviews & readings with Northwest authors. Tuesdays in O ctober a t 9:30 a.m. on M orning M agazine. O ctober 1: Terrance O'Donnell O c to b e rs: C lyde Rice O ctober 15: G ary G ildner Doreen G andy O ctober 22: Ursula Kroeber Le Guin O ctober 29: Elinor Langer The Servants of the G ood Shepherd will b e offering Mass a t 4:45 PM every Satur day. For the tim e being. Mass will b e ce le b ra te d a t MCC on the com er of N.E. 24th a n d Broadway. A warm w elcom e is extended to all who desire to p a rtcip a te in the Liturgy, but for any reason feel excluded elsewhere. City o f Portland Bureau of Parks an d Recreation will offer two one-day g u id ed tours of the O ld Barlow Road from the W illam ette Valley to The Dalles. Historian Dick Pintarich w ill bring the experience to life on Sunday. O ctober 6 a n d Saturday, O ctober 12. The fee ($12.00) includes transportation leaving N.E. 17th and M ult nom ah parking lot a t 8:00 a.m. Preregis tration required addressed to O utdoor Recreation a t 1120 S.W. 5th Ave., Room #502, Portland, O regon 97204 or phone 796-5132. F IL M A : P O R T L A N D W O M E N ’S F IL M F O R U M & C IN E M A 21 P R E S E N T A SERIES OF FILMS B Y //A N D ABOUT WOMEN Discount series tickets available at: A Woman’s Place Bookstore, Catbird Seat Books, and Artichoke Music. m CINEMA N.W. 21 223- REPERTORY & HOYT 4722 SANDRA K. PINCHES CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST Counseling and Psychotherapy PORTLAND HKTUROPKrmC clinic 2 5 5 -7 3 5 5 • 11231 S.E. Market Street, Portland, Oregon 12 Individuals, Couples, and Families Adolescents, Adults Gay, Lesbian and Couples Individuals Relationship Problems Depression Stress Partners of Alcoholics 1809 N .W . JO H N S O N , SUITE 7 PO RTLAND, OR 97209 (503) 227-7558