I * il Page 4 P ortland O bserver T hursday. F eb ru ary 26. 1976 Jeff band seeks trophies Concordia enters area tourney P oet season play begins F eb ru ary 26th a* th e Concordia C ollege C avaliers en ter tfc-* aS’*»a! Little C oü ege A th letic A ssociation (N L C A A ) P acific N o rth w est R egional T ournam ent. The tournam ent c o n sists of six team s w ith Concordia paired a gain st E u gen e Bible on Thurs day, F eb ru ary 26th at M ultnom ah School of Bible. T he w inn er of th e tournam ent plus N o r th w est C hristian C ollege (league w inner) advan ce to th e N L C A A W est C oast C ham pionships to be held at M ultnom ah School of th e B ible on March Sth and 6th. The W est C oast T ournam ent will involve four team s: th e top tw o NLC A A clubs from California, N o r th w est Chris tian C ollege and th e w inn er of th e Pacific E veryon e is probably fam iliar w ith m arching bands in th e P ortland High Schools. H ow ever, th ere are o th e r high school bands. Je ffe r so n has sta r ted its ow n band w ith stu d e n ts from th e M agnet P rogram and th o se w ho p articipate in the m arching band. Concordia has been selected by the P acific N o rth w est C ollege C onference to rep re se n t them in the N LC A A N ational tournam ent. The tourney w ill be held March 8th 12th in Norfolk. N ebraska. The C avaliers wilt play the rep re se n ta ­ tiv e from th e T exas-O klahom a d istrict in op en in g round action. Team m em b ers are involved in various fund raising projects to m ake th e trip possible. Korfbail team visits Eugene A national d elegation of a th le te s from the N eth erlan d s will visit E u g en e and the U n iv ersity o f O regon to conduct a se r ie s of "korfbaH” d em on stration s M arch 30th and 31st. “Korfbail" is a sp ort o f D utch origin much like basketball. It is played with team s of e ig h t, four m en and four w om en. The object of th e gam e, which is divided into tw o 30-m inute halves, is to ou tscore th e opp osition by sh ootin g a soccor ball into a fifteen-inch d iam eter b ask et that's m ounted atop a 11 'h foot standard. T he basket has no backboard and there are no tim eo u ts in th e gam e. G oals can only be scored from a non-guarded position and guardin g a player of the op p osite se x is not allow ed . A ll d e fe n se is one-on-one. A d eleg a tio n of 22 korfbail players. by Pat Lesley N o rth w est tourney. If NCC w ins the Pacific N o rth w est c o n test, th en the second place team advan ces to th e W est C oast action. In last year's W est Coast tournam ent (in Los A n geles) Concordia finished second w ith a stron g sh ow in g again st som e pow erful California team s. e ig h t officials and ch aperones w ill m ake the trip to conduct d e m o n strttio n s here and in Los A n re les before app earing at th e A m erican A lliance for H ealth, P hysical E ducation and R ecreation con feren ce in M ilw aukee, W isconsin, in early April. A ccording to F red H arting, e x ec u tiv e director of th e R oyal D utch K orfbail A ssociation, the E u g en e d em onstrations will include app earances at Sp en cer B u tte Junior H igh School and Sheldon H igh School on T u esd ay, March 30th, and at th e U n iversity o f O regon on W ed n es­ day, March 31st. Final arran gem en ts for th e d em on­ stration s, including confirm ed tim es and accom odations for public participation, are still incom plete. Ç~******************** Piacile* by Ree Sykea Glenda Parks. R egina G reen and Mary G ivens show som e of their fashions. Church youth show fashions The Young A dult Circle of A llen Tem ple C.M .E. Church, o f w hich Rev erend T.L. Strayhan d is pastor, will present their F ifth Annual F ashion Show on March 7th', 1976 at 5:00 p.m . The affair will be held at th e M att D ishm an C enter 77 N .E . K nott S tr e et. T h e show , sp onsored by th e Young A d ults, is one of th e se r ie s of e v e n ts that precede the M am moth Tea, held at Allen T em ple Church annually. Each y ea r the show grow s bigger and b etter. T his year not only will one have the opp ortu nity to view th e latest fashions of ail a g e groups, but th ere will be special g u e st m odels and g u e st a rtists. T he g u e st m odels will be: Mrs. A n ise Hall, Ms. S u e Childs and Ms. Joyfle Taylor. G uest a rtist will be the J efferso n High School Choral and D ance Group. F u rth er inform ation may be ob tained by con tactin g Mrs. R egina G reen. Chair person; P hone 289 6950 or contact Mrs. Sarah L. Strayhan d. Senior A d visor, P hone 282 8264. Jim L ittle is th e instructor of both bands and has been a professional m usician for tw e lv e years. H e has perform ed w ith such w ell know n musi cians a s Ray P rice and l ^ s E lgart. L ittle brings w ith him a g r ea t e x p e rien ce in the field of in stru m en tal m usic to the Je ffe r so n staff. H is in te r e sts in jazz, and all form s of m usic have g iv en the J e ffe r so n stu d e n ts ren ew ed e x citem e n t in th e se perform ing in stru m en tal groups. T he band e n te re d com p etition , per form ing at H udson Bay H igh School in V ancouver, W ash in gton. P len ty of talen t w as e x p r e sse d by Vernon Johnson, saxop hon e soloist; Kirk G reen, piano soloist; D e e W iggin s, drum soloist; and Lori J o sep h jazz vocalist. T h ese four people cam e bark to J efferso n sh ow in g th e c er tific a tes th ey w ere aw arded for such an im p r essiv e job. Ixiri J o sep h w as stu n n ed w h en she realized that sh e had received such recognition , sin ce th ere w e re no other vocal so lo ists com petin g. A lthou gh four people w e re given cer tific a tes, th e band as a w hole also did a splendid job w ith tw o stan d in g ovations. 7:00 p.m . T ick ets may be purchased at th e door. T he second show w ill be a concert the sam e night at 10:00 p.m . T ick ets will be $2 at th e door. Both a c tiv ities will be held in th e Jefferson H igh School C afeteria, located at 5210 N. Kirby St. P roceed s w ill help the band's e x p e n se s tow ards their trip to Reno, N evada during sp ring break. T hey will be en te rin g com petition with 150 other bands. This trip w ill last during m ost of th e sh ort vacation. S till other a c tiv itie s are being planned. A jazz festival is to be held during May in ANNUM HANOI 6 IA O N M N SNOW AWARDS PRESENTATION MKffiKKI T he 28 band m em b ers have planned m any fe stiv e e v e n ts to m ake the com m unity a w are of their fine talen t. M arch 5th is th e sch ed u led day for the public to d iscover th eir ab ilities. There will be a dinner show which will sta r t at OES holds tea T he A d m in istra tiv e Council, of the Mt. O livet Grand C h apter. O rder o f the E astern S tar, w ill hold its A nnual Tea. in celeb ration of th e B icentenn ial, Febraury 29th, 1976 from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. A t th e M att D ishm an C en ter 77 N .E . K nott. S tr e et. T h e public is invited to atten d . FRIOAY, MARCH 5.1976, 8 P.M. - 1:30 A M Sheraton Motor Inn - Lloyd Center Emceet: “R oy J " an d “Andra Pe ten on" The G rant Hi G enerals are cu rren tly riding a fifteen gam e w inn ing streak , due m ainly to th e e x p lo its of Mark Radford, 6 ’2" Junior F orw ard. Mark is truly an ou tstan d in g basketball talen t. H e p resen tly ranks sixth in th e P .I.L . scorin g race. But scorin g is only a sm all part of Radford's gam e -for Mark is a team player in the true se n se. O ften p assin g up ea sy scorin g op p ortu n ities to hit th e open man, and as basketball e x p e r ts w ill tell you th at is th e nam e o f the gam e. Mark Radford is on e of th e fin est basketball players in th e S ta te and w orthy of A ll S ta te recognition. If Mark isn ’t chosen th is year w e’re sure it will com e n ext year. S o if th ere are any college coach es out th e r e looking for talen t, and som eon e th at can do it, th ey need g o no further than G rant Hi and find one Mark Radford. C on gratu lations to a Su per Hooper!!!!! C m V****************** J BLACK JOURNAL • Should Blacks participate in the Bicentennial? Hear the debate between historian LERONE BENNETT, JR., senior editor of Ebony Magazine — who opposes Black participation — and theHONORABLE JO H N C A LH O U N , special assistant to the P resident-w ho supports it. • Relive history as A R TH U R BURGHARDT portrays Frederick Douglass and delivers Douglass' famous 1852 Fourth of July speech • Join host T O N Y BROW N for this special edition of BLACK JOURNAL Monday, March 1st 10:30 pm KOAP-TV, Channel 10 PBS BLACK JO URNAL Made possible through a grant from Pepsi-Cola Company. W e focus for th e m om ent upon the daily en cou n ters of th e en slaved Black com m unity w ith th e God o f whom th ey sang in th e sp iritu als. T he God-of- E ncounter w as not a d ivin ity encapsu lat ed or contained in theological c re ed s or dogm as. R ather th e God known to the en slaved com m unity w as one to be found only in m eeting; th at is, in th e m idst of life ex p erien ces. T his is precisely - and sign ifican tly - the w ay th e God of the patriarchs and prophets and of th e a p o stles (in th e Old and N ew T esta m en ts) w as known. Jacob w restled w ith God; Ezekiel found God's sp irit in a w heel; Isaiah m et God at an alter; Mary and J osep h m e t God in a stable; and Paul m et God on the D am ascu s Road. T he Black sp irituals reflected th e fact th at th e God of their ex p erien ce w as not one w ho w as afar off and w ho b lessed "th in gs as th ey are" - or which at least seem ed for th e tim e to be. R ather, One day, one day w hile w alkin’ along. J e su s done b less m y soul; I heard a voice an' saw no one, J e su s done b less m y soul. O go an' tell it J e su s done b less m y 0 go an' tell it in de J e su s done b less m y on de soul; valley, soul. H om eow ners and R en ters tax refunds. Special atten tio n has been giv en to such areas as filing procedures, eligib ility, room m ate situ a tio n s, and aud its. A lso included is inform ation regarding a special ren tal a ssista n c e program for senior citizens. Donation: $5.00 per perton Ticket location!: PSU Box Office Steven* & Sont - Lloyd Center PSU Educational Center Houte of Sound Record* Mutic Millennium Recordt Albina A rt Center Ticket! will alto be told at the door. In surh a w ay, tim e w as transcen ded or su rp assed and th e e v e r p resen t revealed itse lf on the level or sta g e of the presen t. T his su g g e s ts th e fart th at th e en slaved com m unity did not so much d en y the reality of the p resen t as it p o sse sse d a lively capacity to s e e and to relate to both the presen t cultural rea lities and the tim eless rea lities of the cosm ic order. W hat d oes th is say to us today, tim e bound in th e m anner th at our lim ited spiritual p ercep tion s have m ade • or pre disp osed us to be? It se e m s to indicate th at w e h ave m uch to learn from our an cestors w ho, although largely pre litera te, w ere d eep ly insigh tfu l and so w ere su p e rla tiv ely learned. (In th e n ext part of th is se r ie s on the Blak sp iritu als, w e shall begin a focus upon th e God of E ncoun ter as L iberator " settin g c ap tivity c a p tiv e.”) Contract M anagem ent Association Inc. PROFESSIONAL MANAGEMENT PLANNING AND COMMUNICATIONS S e rvicin g businesses a n d P rofessionals w h o w ish )o g ro w S pecial e m p ha sis on m in o rity businesses a n d P rofessionals for C o u n s e llin g , Im p le m e n ta tio n Processes a nd Technical Assistance 288-8469 3 9 3 3 N.E. Union Portland, Oregon D R . JEFFREY B R A D Y S ays: DO Not Pul SHOP Off Needed Dental Care" IENOWS E npy Dental Health N ow and Im prove Your Appearance FOR m ountain, B R A N D S you know ( OM I IN A! YOUR ( GNVfNIt NC I O Pi N SATURDAY MOUhlht Surh the en sla v ed com m unity could sing, reflectin g th eir encounter w ith God as encou n tered or d sclosed in the Old and N ew T esta m en t ex p erien ces. In th is sam e vein , th e Black com m unity in physical bondage recapitulated , and so r e liv e d , the ex p e rien ce s of e ter n ity recorded on the page of scrip tu res, as it 'Zekiel saw de w h eel, 'W ay up in de m iddle of de air, ‘Zekiel saw de w h eel, 'Way up in de m iddle of de air. D e g it w h eel run by faith. L ittle w heel run by de grace of God; W heel w ithin a w h eel 'W ay up in de m iddle of de air. SIZES you w a n t • A I l l S I M f* • $• Mi « I o» H,,, NO APPOIhlMfM MlOfü The Friendliest • (O M Plilt (OOPKiAHOh Störet In Town I Sine« 1908 • • • • , I /2 n d A N | C l.» « . N L o m b e id « I G . r r 'e , * f l t i y h M ill» P le ie H lin d " « I 5 t D . » ». • M fM B IR • ' A .1 Hid A M M. A S I D.. ■d « Ar i H O» U N IH 0 GROCiRS O N A lib I M il -dtSulAhU PIANS • COMPtf It Df N f Al . t i r i l i 1 oh, w h eel in de m iddle of a wheel; oh, w h eel. in de m iddle of a w heel. 'Zeckiel saw de w h eel o f tim e 'W ay up yond er on de m ountain top. W heel in the m iddle of a w h eel. E very spoke w as hum ankind. W heel in de m iddle of a w heel. My Lord sp oke an' de chariot stop, W heel in de m iddle of a w heel. V A R IE TIE S you like • sang: W heel, W heel W heel, W heel reO IIAM B + 7 piece dance band featuring: Let McFarland & Kan 'The B ott" Berry The Black Spirituals PART IV - A DAILY MEETING IK Music by: Tax advise available A new booklet, "Special T ax R efunds For O regon H om eow ners and R enters," is now availab le, th e O regon S tu d en t P u b lic I n t e r e s t R e s e a r c h G ro u p (O SPIRG) announced. T he handbook is d esign ed to aid O regonians in preparing th eir 1975 th e Jefferson A uditorium . M ore Infnr» m ation will be relea sed as th e date approaches. Jefferson H igh S ch ools P erform ing A rts D ep artm en t w elcom es any stu d en t in terested in d iscoverin g and d evelop in g talen t in m usic. T hrough th e M agnet Program of th e P ortland P ublic Schools, any stu d en t m ay atten d c la sse s in the perform ing a rts at J e ffe r so n . C lasses may also be taken for co lle g e credit through Portland C om m unity C ollege Cascade. The hand's th em e for th is year is "The Sound of Jefferson". U N IO N OB C O M P A N Y O IN T A L IN S U B A N C I C O V IB A G I A C f lP T f D O N YOUB 'M U O IO O IN T IS T B y P o .b f - p » An » P or b n Shop lo ' H O U K W eebdoy. I JO o m t o ip m Sert H J O o m ♦ o Í p m DR. JEFFREY BRADY, DENTIST SI ML IH BUILDING S V» 3'(J ", Mi,'- l a k e E l e v o 1' ' 'o Zi • P< Oreijiji : U i,*,r j - ) S ' ' • » ,,,• ( Phone: 2 2 8 -7 5 4 5 PORTLAND CLEANING WORKS N O R TH A. N.E. 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