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About Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1976)
Page 6 Portland Obaerver Thursday. November 18th, 1976 by Alien Jm ESTER SATTERFIELD For those of you who follow the entertainment guide you'll remember in March of .u . 1 u‘d ‘ b“* ? ! >hy i#tory on • young lady by the name of Ester Satterfield. At that tune uhe was relatively unknown on the music scene. But I predicted a bright ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ H / * h*r ,n. ,ndui,try ,nd «PPurently it seems to be working out quite U^iBUC^ ? Onwn w“ h fe*‘ures with a voice as clear as a bell. M ^ie " IKLOVed» T » PUy 1 “m *“ h° m* Tune" Uke *Lov*' M , .nOW2;.. J‘ke,e M,nen* '' To The Children." and of course the title tune Once I Loved" are among my favorites, toL^nth,1 b^r?.U8h'iC? UCij ?*,ngione dw''<’vcred her one day. And this is what he had toaay the first tune I h eyd her voice coming from a practice room I just hnd to go and find out who it belonged to It was my introduction to Ester Satterfield. Since then. i.VJ “ tened, <nd watJ-'hed with pleasure as this lady has captured the affection of a h ^ T w i t h ^ y j *he ,PPears And now her first album - a recording where Ester shares with us the many musical and emotional directions she handles so well. « » « 1 upon musically to dress up a vocal by adding all kinds fo instruments and sounds. There are few voices so pure, so alone - naked. Ester's is the exception. Chuck s right Ester Satterfield is an exceptional singer. But of course I've known that all along! i THE T IM E IS NOW 1 IM M E D IA T E O P E N IN G S \ W l P R O V IC I ★ GÈ^D D PAY. * IR A lN lN G * t D U Ç A 1 IO N A I O P P V ÍR IU N ’I I I I S * « MANY O1HL.R G R IA 1 TRY ONE OF THESE Civic Auditorium will be presenting Johnny Mathis. Portland Black Firefighters presents: First Annual Benefit Dance and Fashion Show at the Top of the Cosmo. Semi formal. 8:00 p.m. Donations will go to Roderick Peterson. Let's have 100% support for this benefit for Roderick. r b - The Paramount will be presenting Roy Ayres. - The Paramount will be presenting The Tower of Power. CHUCK MANGIONE AND ESTER SATTERFIELD THEY MADE BEAUTIFUL MUSIC TOGETHER • * • Mangione and Satterfield were on the same bill, Friday night at the Paramount Northwest for the first time. 1 had never seen either one of the performers in a live concert before, although I do have an album by both artists. Chuck Mangione is by no means a new comer to the jazz scene. He has played with many of the heavy weights down through the years. As the story goes. Chuck's father was a jazz buff and when Chuck and his brother Gap were teenagers in New York City, the old man would take them down and introduce them to the local musicians and invite them home for spaghetti dinners and afterwords have jam sessions in the living room. So consequently. Chuck sat ic or. session with such notables as Clifford Brown, Max Roach. Horace Silver, Art Blakey, Cannonball Adderley, Ron Carter, Kai Winding and Dizzy Gillespie, who Chuck regards as his musical father. Moat of Mangione selections were from his latest album "Main Squeeze" which is my favorite by the way. What really impresses me about Chuck Mangione is the quality of his music. His compositions are written, produced and played with you, the listener, in mind. Tunes like, “When Your Eyes Touch Mine," “I Get Crazy," “The Day After," “Doin' Everything With You," and of course “Main Squeeze." Remember how good jazz sounded in th 60’s? Well, Chuck Mangione is doing it in the 70's and that's mellow! H am ilton addresses NAACP The Portland Branch NAACP will hold its membership meeting on Sunday, November 21st at 400 p.m. at Hughes Memorial Methodist Church, 111 N.E. Failing. H. J. Belton Hamilton, administrative law judge for HEW and chairperson of the 'special city-wide committee', will speak on the role of the NAACP and HUD in Portland's Community Develop ment Program. The NAACP nominating committee, chaired by James Lee, will report its nominations for offices and executive board members for the branch. Additional nominations can be made from the floor with written petitions signed by three of more members in good standing and the written agreement that the person to be nominated will serve. The public is invited to attend. The basi6 of this do it-yourself energy (and money!) saving project is the fact that most windows do a poor job of keeping heat inside your house. The fact is, single pane glass offers little resistance to heat loss from your house. What's the solution? There are several, ranging from a made-to-order aluminum storm windows to double glazed permanent windows. Working just as well as these factory made solutions, but requiring a little w o rk...a re properly made, do-it-yourself storm windows using plastic instead of glese. Andi-they are oonkmtently less expensive. Materials needed to mobs plastic storm windows: You'll need a saw. a hammer, a stapler, metal cleats, 1" by 2" wood stock, clear vinyl plastic film. Paint or stain. Self adhesive foam weather stripping (optional). How to proceed: There is nothing tricky about the skills required to make your own storm windows. Before getting underway, you should decide whether you want your storm windows on the inside of the window ... or the out side. It makes little B1N 1H 1S tX P lK liN C l N O EX PH N tlO fO SECURITY POLICE SPECIALIST FIRE PROTECTION SPECIALIST INTELLIGENCE SPECIALIST W E A P O N S /M U N IT IO N S SPECIALIST WHATS HAPPENING IN ENTERTAINMENT 19th - 25th - ' TSgt D a v id S h ake (503) 221-2652 A GREAT WAY OF LIFE «NAM E EY T h e c o m p le te d trames, particularly outside frames, will require some means ol securing in the window space. This can be done with any of several fas tening devices available in Mrdware stores The frames should be painted or sta, .Jd betore the plastic is adhered. Affixing the plastic: For storm window use we rec ommend clear vinyl plasl'c 8-10 mils thick. Plastic is sold in varying thicknesses and if the only size avail able is less than that use it! The thicker plastic is just a little easier to work with. If your plastic is 8 or 10 mils thick, you can staple it directly to the frame, working your way Irom the center of each side to the corners unfll it is ,autly in Place. i i x* difference in their heat-keeping a b ility... but it may make a differ ence in your particular circumstance. Either way, the process is similar B uilding the fram e: Whether used inside or outside the window, the wooden frame should be sturdy and snug fitting. Use of 1 by 2" DENTIST / t '& Good to Know plastic to the ____ you can trim the ma terial back for neatness. The completed storm win dow is installed so there is about a 1 air space between the plastic and the window. Savings: Inside or out. storm windows save energy and money. How much depends on location of your home and the severity of the weather. On the average, however, tight- fitting storm windows will give you annual savings ranging from a low of 19C per square foot of win dow area (in mild climates) to as NONE OF MY HELPFUL DENTAL HEALTH POLICIES HAVE CHANGED 4 FOR COMPLETE DENTAL SERVICE 3 C o n v e n ie n tly Locatoci C e n ra l O H ic e i FOariANO . SALUW . IU O IM I wood stock is recommended. Fastening the corners can be ' done several ways The simplest we've run across is the metal cleat. PRICES QUOTED IN ADVANCE Use Your Union or V A Veteran TD PROTECT YOUR HEALTH A APPEARANCE ■#NO FINANCE CO. or BANK INVOLVED On Any Services FfcMe 227-2427 Im u n Registered ANESTHETIST Available e k n t ib t I l f « , L * '« _ . 6 1 6 »•* 4 th A*e iHwMa AM«i 4 WiiktaftM Capitol 2nd A 3rd ' 8.E Morrison 2 hr» Fr Parking Cleats should be applied at an angle (to reduce the chance of splitting) and on both sides of a joint. For a snug fit, we recom mend the use of self-adhesive foam weather stripping on the perimeter of the frame By sizing your frames slightly smaller than the window area and lining the frame edge with the weather stripping a tight fitting barrier is formed that stops infiltration of air. much as 72c or more (in cold clim ates). That's savings per year, per square foot of window area. It’s hard to estimate exactly what the material cos, might be. i, depends a great deal on local costs However, it definitely pays to shop around. For further information on this do-i,-yourself storm window project, please contact any Pacific Power office AT PACIFIC POW ER