Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, March 10, 1977, Page 4, Image 4

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    Program offers housing aid
The Portland M etropolitan Steering
Committee'» Housing program provides
service» for families’ th at need aaae
in finding and keeping satisfactory
PM SC has been contracted by the U S
Departm ent of Housing and Urban Dev
«dopment and approved by the Oregon
State Housing Division as designated
Mousing Counseling Agency w ith n the
Portland A rea to provide housing coun
aeiing services. The counseling includes:
Home Insurance. Home Financing. Home
Maintenance. P ro p erty T as. Consumer
F l e c t i o n . Responsibility of Home Own
o n h ip . Legal Aspects of the Home.
Landlord and Tenant Relation», Local
I
WALTER
Resources, and other housing
relate»
matters
A housing program is one of the man
ro riv e . P M SV offers PM SC . . located «
sao N .E . Ruaseli S treet. Portland. Or«
T heir phone number is 2 8 8 « 9 1 .
The Housing Program has provided t h
bousing referral and placement service ii
order to help find suitable housing w ithu
" * " * to meet needs
PM SC hai
conducted Sem.nars and workshops on
H om * Maintenance and financing. After
attending the seminars and workshops.
P*r l l r , P *n t’ do some emergency and
» » to r home repairs in a self-help way.
p » y may also know how and where to
‘ he process of financing the pur
Hiase of a home.
AND
WALTER
Community Calendar
SAfUft&JMS Oft
» 30w n KRAZY KAT K » o r, korrtix
» 3 5 UNa.E HOMERS JAZZHOLE COVER
FrT
* * * * ckfldr* B • « t o « « Sunday. March 13. at 1:30
Community Center. 6 ® 1 S.W . Capitol Highway, featuring Jewfab
Community t e n te r orchestra under direction of D r. A lbert Freedman
M id-year graduation ceremonies beckon 150 students of the P u t It s d «-fa r —
C h S *1
* ’ e rt? e* " * sd* d«**<1 « 1 pan « the First
f^ X c a lvS
^ L n i L ? VenU*
Pbu1
e* n,« r E recto r for the
federally funded alternative school operated by the Portland School District said the
one-hour ceremony w ill be fallowed by a reception in the church Fellowship Hall
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ex»- longest ruravng ja z z p ro g ra m
W O em JAZZ RAF «/GEORGE
coofam ja z z A b lu e s a ll a fte r n o o n
TOO KDNEY STEW b lues w/John Head
TOO YOUR KWO OF SOUL SHOW b o ld .
M a c k & to g e th e r m u s ic w iM -c h a e la
co lla g e s o f ro c k
ja z z and s o m e tim e s a v a n t- q a r d e ’
m u s ic w /R ick M itchell a n d 0®n Chnn
» 0 0 RADIO LAB
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ng on T uesday. March 15 at 7:30 at <815 N E 7th Avenue
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I f you’ll
when I w rote about the benefit far Andre
G arendl
artists and the totally positive effect they
had on the 5.000 _
* the tw elve sohd hours of musical
pleasure A rtists like
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A M el Brown Trio. Ann Young.
Marianne M ayfield. G
Dutch Trio, and countless others indudm g the Bur Band
sound of W alter Bridges id the Swinging Cavaliers participated. The show opened
with the big band aomw
set the stage far the remainder of the »— »ng
Bridges am
set fire to the stage again
this week . But this tune it
W hat’s always fascinated
«■c about the big band sound was the
t used m order to make
the music abve! Practically every "
had over 15 years of
la
tb » l
Andy
Howard Gatley. Bobby Bradford and Richard
Dutcher.
The
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were. Skip Brown, d e v e
Sheappard. On saxaphone are Bob
en. Ray Rum. A rth u r Cha
C. Cage. Ia the cooking ry tkm se
i there are W arren Brack
Mai BFown and O M A R aa the h
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* * * * * * " ' • “The Good L ife -. “Foggy D a y - mid
Elhngton rompomuoc In o fa u tly . Bridges played w ith Ellington
far a number of years and also played with Count Basie.
* ai“ n u collaborated ou a beautiful rendition of “I
Left M y Heart m San Francisco . G en tlem an" G—
«^» Lo^ Johnson____.
seperatc selections to add to the evening s enyovment
M any people are inclined to think the big band'has taken a rear seat to the moro
®°®t* “ Dor* rT * " .“ *, «*
1 doB t think so. It was the big band sound th at set
the stage far
« d * will be tug bands like W rite r Bulges and the
Cavaliers who will wet the stage in the future!
W HAT’S HAPPENING IN ENTERTAINMENT
U P THE DOWN ST AIRC ASE Monday. D en n is !
’ with members of 1
PARCHM.AN F A R M S - Steve Wolfe. D an Friesen. Ron Stem and John
SAM'S H ID E W A Y
Shades of Blue
M A R K E T P L A C E . Lake Oswego
Shire w ith Jeff Lorber
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HOOKED
tranquility
God
These are the things
Tm addicted to.
P E O P LE
use People
»rroug People
hurt Poopic
he on People
manipulate People
Kill People
People are Unpeople
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«■ Monday. March 28th at Sabin School.
<013 N X . 18th. at 7:30 p.m.
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* * * * * F a r « * . a slide presentation and lecture by
S 2 X d
& nae ** *
[>hou* r>Ph* r husband. Rod. have
far and studied the elusive orangutan in a remote eamp in Central Indonesian
Borneo since 1971 T hey -iU s h a re th eir fawhnaung experiences and finding, with the
audience. Presented on Tuesday. A p ril 12th at 7 JO pan. at Benson High School
Auditorium Coat: 33.00 general admirable. 32.00 far students. Portland Zoological
isoewty tDFtnDFrs *od boo voitmtooro.
a^ 8^ J ’e ,T ^ r* U 7
S t o r d a y ' « tb* Firehouse Theatre. 1 4 »
»W Montgom ery. Call 248-4737.
^ T b e Study Center of the Society far Italic Handw riting »rill sponsor a lecture on
TT"***11 " ^ h fc R u e lta e Svareu at Smith Memorial Canter. Room 338. Portland Slate
University on Friday. March 18th at 8.-00 p m .
Market plaas community fair
The Northeast M arke t, located on 12th
Avenue and Prescott ia » a co-op which
provides nutritious food to Ma members
and the community Membership fa open
to anyone who pays 34.00 (once only) and
who helps maintain the store by working
tw o hours a m orth. This allo w , the store
to give discounts of 10% to these p ro
pie. O fc s u n e . M is ateo open to the general
public.
The cooperative movement a i r e s
ponae to a need far more consumer control
over purchases.
I t involves quality of
product received.
The N E . M arket fa
virtually alone in the entire Northeast and
it needs the support of the whole commun
My. There has been some C E T A funding
and the proepeels for the future are
and
service has been expanded to Sundays.
Energy has been running high «mid weekly
meetings on Thursday evenings, the pend
ing election of a Board of Directors and the
upcoming Community Fair.
D.
N . JEFFREY BRADY Soys:
"Do Not Pot O ff Needed Dewtol Core
Enjoy Dontol Health N ow and
Im prove Your Appearance
The F a ir »rill be held on Saturday. March
19th from noon to dusk and will feature
games, dancing, raffles and a variety of
cultural booths. Anyone with a desire to
have a display should contact 281 5093.
A ctivity w ill be on 12th Avenue between
Prescott and Skidmore. Co-sponsoring M fa
8t Andrews Catbohe Church
Proceeds
will be used to improve the «fa»— «1
snantioa of the store. Ideas sad par»teip»
Your Convenience
Open Saturday Morning
•
No Appoint me nt Seeded
Tw o Portland State University ia
struetors w ill tench a
on Saturdays
this spnng dealing with the historical and
pohueal backgrounds of Alex H aley’s
novel Useta.
The class. “Review of Route »riD be
held from 1-4 p.m. Saturdays beginning
A p ril 2. in room m Cw . * — W . n ¡ jvwj
S. W . Broadway I.
The course carries
three undergraduate credMa.
The instructors w ill be D arrell M iliner.
coordinator of PSU” » Black Stwhes Cert
ificate Program , and W ilham fettle , as­
sistant professor of Black studies and
urban itudies.
The class. LM tle says, -w ill compare
the development of H aley’s Raete with
that of the broader social and politxaJ
event» of the tim e period.' He also »ays
raised by B eet» , particularly after the
recent television senes, was partially
responsible for the decision to offer the
Members of the general public, with
special interest ia Roots and the histori­
cal perspectives of Blacks in American
society, are encouraged to enroll in class.
No formal admission to P S U fa required
for vtudents taking up to six credit hours
a term.
L ittle also said that "Review of Roots'
is not listed in the P SU spring term
schedule of clasees. I t fa hated in the tim e
schedule supplement 1.
He advised
students to consult that publication for
.
A T O R at: 233-5725
Complete Dental Services
Cmoa or Company Dental Insurance
Coverage Accepted On Your
Needed Dentistry
L ittle fa teaching another new > 4.-.
spring term , entitled "Comparative U r­
ban Polities ia the Third W orld." The
course, offered Tuesday and Thursday
afternoons, examines urban problems
ermfronting underdeveloped cnyytries
rr p a rf i lly thoae e f A tn ca and Latin
America.
O ther courses offered spring term by
tho PSU Black Studies Center include
Afro-American History. Psychology of
the Black Experience. Racism. Black
i> « m m ic Community Development. A f
ncaa Perspective», Urban Technology
Justice and the Black Experience, and
(im m u n ity Development in the Black
Ghattoes.
Spring term tim e schedules and course
request forms are available now on
campus at the Registration and Records
» ad o » m the lobby of Neuberger Hall
1124 SW Harrison 1.
GwereJ regfatratm n far spring term
classes is Monday. March 28 Registre
tkm a open from 8 a.m. to 7 p m in the
mam gymnasium of the P 8 U Health and
Plyaieal Education Building (8W Ninth
and Hall).
<’p n n < to m i evening classes begin
M»mday. March 28. Day classes begin the
following Tuesday. March 29.
For more information on Black S t .« fr y ,
Haases, cal’ 2293472 For information on
registration, call the PSU Admissions
Office. 229 3511 from 8 a.m. to 6:80 p m
weekdays.
Notice
The Multnomah Region Volunteer P ro
gram is looking far persons interested in
expanding th e ir musical experience
I f you sing or are a member of a singing
group, roatact the A D U L T PRO G RAM
V O L U N T E E R C O O R D IN A T O R a t:
283-5725 about the opportunities avail
able to you.
Complete Cooperation
On AU Dental
Insurance pfaiu
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PSU doss explores 'Roots'
public demand to examine the issue»
ky U y s
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«M in g ou Tuesday. March 22nd at Boise
School 620 N . Frem ont at 7 JO p m .
WALTER BRIDGES AND THE SWINGING CAVALIERS
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Park Free • Any Park 'n hop Lot
HOURS: Weekdays 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Sat.. 8.30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
M. JEFFKY BRADY, DBITIST
SCMLER BUILDING
S.W 3rd A Morrison St. Portland. Oregon
Take Elevator to 2nd Floor 3rd
Entrance
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Phono: 22 8 -7 3 4 3
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volue updoto.
property could tell for on
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Still serving the connuaity
A ® T H E H O M E folks for
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235-197®
G. Stassens, Inc. fiealtors
Hollywood Office
299-M71