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About Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1976)
I C h ild ren ’s flu « shots High nsk children between the aaes of three through s rv e s te e . Multnomah County »41 begin re c n u n g th«ir s«m e flu vaccination as earlv as Thursday. October 21. according to a two PHOEBE SNOW - WHAT A LAOT - WHAT A SINGER - WHAT A STABS! la the world of ra te rta in m rn u it's not often that you witness the magnetism. style sad sheer u le n t uf susae of your formast performers. I cannot coocetv e o f a list of top stars, w ith out the n aw * of Phoebe Snow among them. Although it was 0« aa off night as far as concerts <0 (Thursday I. it was nevertheless a sellout performance I'v e always admired Phoebe from a afar H e r background dwtates a lifestyle I've been associated w ith, either directly « indirectly, throughout my life. She's been a hippie, groupie, pot bead, pill head, rinsed in the gtottoe of New part plan announced by Dr. Hugh Tibon. county health officer In the plan, high risk children are identified as those suffering from chronic d iseas es J the lungs, kidneys, and heart d ub etrs and other metahohr diseases, chronic neuromuscular disorders, tm munodeficarnt states and malignancies P te f..-st part of the plan calls for as many high risk children as poos-bie to receive the vaceinatioe from tOetr private physician 1 cither pediatrician or general practice' or general health cai-e plan Both Kaiser aad Cascade are cooperating w ith the vaccination program. Children not having a p riva te physician or access lo a phyoman plan may receive th e ir ifrrctnaiion at any of three public clinic sites. Families are urged to call ahead for aa appointment. These include the Pediatrics O ut Patient O iw c at the University of Oregon H ealth Sciences te n te r . 3181 S .W . Sam Jackson Park Rood; the M ulti-Service C enter Pediatric . i > ' IM O F 1 . *.....- *- T ib o n reminds p arent* that in order (or the \ aerine lo produce the necessari level of immunity, tw o intramuscular injections of the b iia le n l vaerme protect mg a g a in ! both Swine and A V irto n a flu •re n eed ei The tw o injections should he separated by at least four weeks. He fu rth er reminded parents that they must accompany their children lo s,g n th e Rased on further tests, final decision on whether or not to vaccinate healthy children is expected following a Bribes da. M aryland, hearing at the National In s titu te of Health conference on t leiober 22nd. .976, notes D r. Tib o n Mass public dimes for people between 18 and 59 are planned for the first part of December. A complete schedule of sites and locations w ill be announced in the near future. Persons interested in more information on swine flu are m u te d to ra il the Swine F lu Inform ation Office at 222 S H O T . Volunteers wishing to help in the public clinics are requested to ra il the Am erican Red Cross at 243 5279 AIX-CH» Kdwertina Asanrirtm a Before November 2 Read your V o ters' P am p h let • Check each c a n d id a te 's stand S tudy each c a n d id a te 's q u a lific a tio n s Your choice be D e m o c ra t w ill on issues fo r S ta te R e p re s e n ta tiv e —District MR Tanr. Treasurer. 1508 N.E. Start««. Port fond. OR »7212 > 2 8 3 8 * A Message from the People at Pacific Power Regarding Biillot Measure 9 ___ _ : GREATEST MOV IE CLASSICS TO OPEN AT PORTLAND'S M l’SK' BOX THEATRE Ballot Measure 9 bans nuclear energy. "The I lenson A Hedges 100" that will be «hown im m ediately following the regular in Portland's Mustr Box Theatre for ten weekends for an admission price of ■vie press nuiioti w ill ro n cvl of authentic programs taken from 1930 lo 1955. r period of the industry from the advent of sound unbl the im part of 1 nder the aegis of Benson A Hedges lOO-s. the senes w ill be shown late night on Fridays and Saturdays, as part of "The Benson A Hedges 100. 100 of the Greatest Mov ie Classics presentation Earn of the selected films w ill be show n only tw o times - Fnday and again on Saturday. Siner all the elements that round out the program w ill be taken from the same year that the feature movie was first shown, today's viewer w ill enjoy the exact entertainm ent package that was produced 20 to 45 years *«w- "W e are bunching tfris because qgg be>mi tfc u yesterd ays en tertain m en t has become today's a rt." noted R iei Stirlen. Brand M anager of Benson A Hedges 100's, and a whole generation that was not around lo enjoy that great classic period from Cagney s The Puhhr Enemy to Marlon Brando's Mock buster performance in A ■ ■ 'f Desire w ill now be able to experience the quality productions of that check 11 you're in 6.«» p m Tu non jazz and blues, give an ear to Jazz Rap on Saturdays from 2:00 p.m to lo 90 . on your FM dial. KROO — George Page « your host. A G a b Spaghetti 1 tinner. Friday. November 5th. 6:30 p.m w ill he held at St Andrew s Catholic Church. 806 N .E . Alberta. Portland. Music will he provided by Musieums local 9». Amenran Federation of Musi cans. T h e n w dl hr a charge of S3 lor adults and S2 for children. The dinner b spoosored b i the Oregon Coalition for National Health S»-runty as a fund raiser to help in its work of educating the public on Ih r iom rs of a national health plan The Black Cultural Affairs Board of Portland State V n iversity presents "Piece of the Action." to entertain at a H d h w i n Dance on Saturday. October 30th from 10:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. The dine» w ill be in the Nordic Room of the Smith Mem orial Building Students ad mission is $1.00 and general public. $1 50 Smorgasbord Tin , nited Methodist Women of Patton ( e n tra l ( 'hurch w ill sponsor a bazaar in their "Friendship Hall". 5023 N. Michigan Avenue at A lberta S treet, on Saturday. November 13th. from 10 a.m to 8:00 p.m. A snack bar wilt be open from 10-00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. A smorgashoard dinner w ill hr served from 5:00 p.m to 7:00 p.m. Adults. $2.50. rhildren under 12. $1.00 Mina Court *142 Daughters of Isis b sponsoring a Chicken A M eatloaf Dinner on Saturday. October 30th. 1976 from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Dinner will be held at 120 N .E . Russell. -O f tatf f bun. ,8 In . — .T», ■qqO b n p d a? . «sfqir'-T ‘itu tarvo-»« re • if j scad ; xbtrt f-*® A ““ * * » • la-»inad»sm •A egon needs adequate energy for jobs and the future security of us all. Measure 9 closes the door on a needed option to supply that energy Don't be misled. If you do not want to ban nuclear energy \b te N O on Measure 9 RE-ELECT LLOYD KINSEY We cant ban the need, so why ban the energy? S ta te R e p re s e n ta tiv e H ouse District 18 A L E G IS L A T O R W H O LISTENS AND RESPONDS Kbwey works for Repub icans Demo crats. Independent* . lor ah the people pi House D is trirt 18. Ktnaey has the experience that courts! H e knows the workings a l the Legiab ture, and how to get things done The People at Pacific Power K E E P K IN S E Y working lor ynn D fotrirt 18 Kinsey knows the problem« of the district He hears your concerns, and he Kinsey for Representative Committee. K atie Dozier. M anager Treasurer 2122 N .E . Alameda. Portland. Oregon 97212 Pacific Power and Light Company. Don R. Gilman. Political Treasurer. 3O2OS.W. Il.Tth Avenue. Beaverton. Oregon 97005. This advertisement paid for by the stockholders of f’acific Power ¿t Light Co. Mei Nygaard 13 Paid for h r GRETI HFJM KAHM RV FOR STATE REPRESENTATIV E HIMMITTFE Phoebe Snow's concert Thursday was one of the most accelerating performances I've ever seen. She sings with the clarity of Ella Fitageraid. She has the soul stirring emotions on A reth a Franklin and has the earthy rapport w ith an audience of Barbara Streisand. I t was two and a half hours of solid musical enjoyment. The two Black male vocalists hacking her up 00 most selections. M ike G ray and Roy Gallaney. added to the overall performance of the concert. Along with Sal Tram one on base. Steve Borg on lead guitar and John BeWhum an drums. Aside from having a unique set of vocal cords, her lyrics and arrangements are verv profound Tunes like Mercy on Tim or. C m * It A« ha. Good Trnm *. and Stand op on the Rart w freb -b - omoto •sr her d w s h ie lJ ’ h a w o t * • w ; w - - 4 - w - h • « * *b -* . N.E. Ghana. GRETCHEN KAFOURY York and has stared to the eyes of death more times than she would care to mention As Phoebe put it. I had found myself in a shell w ith no where to go. So I climbed out of it. put my Jewish pride aad heritage together and started climbing k Looho U he Snow. That'll do R2 Clinic at 5022 N. Vancouver; and in county health offices located at 12240