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Page 4 Portland Observer October 18. 1979 ENTERTAINMENT Community Calendar The A lbina Branch Library. I he Albina Branch Library. 3605 N.E. 15th Avenue, will present a Halloween program for children o f all ages on Thursday evening, October 25, at 7:15 p.m. Featured will be spooky stories, a pumpkin raffle, and refreshments. Come in costume and be ready to have a aood time' (287-7147) 8 ' c o m m u n ity Churches. Persons interested in touring community churches will meet at the downtown YWCA Sunday, October 21 at 9:15 a.m. for a visit to Hughes Memorial Methodist Church. The James Lee Family Day D inner Sale.sponsored by Ushers Board No 2, Mt. Olivet Baptist Church. Fried chicken ($2.50) and bar-b-que rib ($3 00) Oct. 20, 11 s.m. to 6 p.m. at the church, 116 N.E. Schuyler. NAACP Branch M eeting. Bethel A .M E. Church, 5828 N. E. 8th, October 21,4:00 p.m. N A A C P N orthw est Area Conference. Salem, Oregon October 26-27 N A A C P Youth Council M eeting.Prince Hall Masonic Temple 116 N.E Russell, 3 p.m. October 28. Disco Dance. The United States’s Veterans are giving a scholarship benefit disco dance. PLACE: U.S. Armory, 1000 N.E. 33rd Drive.DATE: October 31st Halloween night. TIM E: 9:00 p.m. until 2:00 a.m. A ll proceeds will apply toward scholarship fund. Donation $3.50 For further information call 249- 0747 Beverly Duckett and Fine Line by Ronald Hall Beverly Duckett and l ine Line played their music with a fine touch as thev entertained the crowd at the Greenwood Inn. From the sweet voice o f Beverly Duckett to the fantastic sound of pianist Eliot King Smith o f Fine I ine it was a show that all should see. ’ d Beverly Duckett has worked the club circuit for a long time and has learned to handle herself as a pro. She works an audience so well that people want to to Uke any b leak?' ° " hCT *° ,OP a" d She’S not st°PPin* Members o f the band (Fine Line) are pianist Eliot King Smith; bass guitar. David McMillen; lead guitar. Bren. Richardson and their drummer o f two nights, Greg Lagrdo. The band is smooth and only heightens the shwo and sound o f Miss Ducket Greg I argardo started two nights earlier with little chance for rehcrsal, but you would never know bv the wav he keens the tempo a. a s.eadv drive. Berverly Duckett and Fine Line are from Oakland, C alifornia, but are thinking of moving to the Northwest. All I can say is. “ Good luck and keep the groove thing going.” p Education Topic ' DIALOGUE" with host/Producer Ullysses Tucker, Jr. will discuss "The Education of Blacks In America” (part one of four) Sunday, October 21 at 10:00 p.m 1) Dr. John Heflin, Professor o f Education at Portland State University 2) Dr. Wilson Record. Professor o f Sociology at Portland State University Portland Energy C om m ission M eeting Oct. 18, 7:00 p.m in Room 106 Portland City Hall. ' The Joys Of N atural L ig hting.O M S I’ s Energy Center will host speaker James Tee.a I ortland lighting consultant, on Wednesday, October 24 at 7 30 p.m. in the Arend Auditorium , according to Cynthia Weston. Energy Center Director. Fee is $2 adults, $1 students and OMSI members. (248-5920) W eight C ontrol Clinic. Avoid the 5 D’s o f obesity-disfigurement, discom fort, disability, disease, and death. Come to a sensible, scientific program for lasting with control, beginning Oct. 39th, 7:00 p.m., 1067 N E Pacific SI0 per person to cover materials. Call 232-6018. (Mon - Fri 8-12) ’ ALIEN W O R L D S ." “ Alien W o rld s ," a current view o f the planets surrounding earth, will kick o ff O M SI’ s new weekend Planetarium program- 7 mW m rS <596Der ” TÍm' Krida> Sa,urday «how will be W ood Energy S y m p o s iu m .“ Is Wood Really the Way to Go?” w ill be thoroughly explored at a free symposium November 3 and 4 in Forest Hall at the Western Forestry Center. (228-1367) BOISE C ITIZENS IM P R O V E M E N T A S S O C IA T IO N October 22, 7:10 pm, New Hope Baptist Church, 3725 N Gantenbein St r a v « , G 4»,E' Ñ r “ “ " H 0 0 0 A S S ° C I' ' ™ " ‘ o c o h e , 23.7:30 p.m. K l „ , P IE D M O N T N EIG H B O R H O O D A S S O C IA TIO N 1.) Neighborhood en V' n X n¿ A t 1” 11’ ' 7:30 p m- Holy Redeemer School, 127 N. Portland Blvd OFFICE OF PLANNING AN D DEVELOPMENT IK D workshop 7 10 p.m. St. Ignatius Church, 3320 SE 43rd "THE U N E C O N O M IC S ON NUCLEAR POWER ■•Consulting Economist Jim Lazar w ill speak on “ THE a?7 hio V m n ? vlh lKe ' " ' eres,ed are ur«ed lo allend- The meeting will begin a. 7 0 P M. ON October 29 at the PACT Senior Center S.E. 36th & Division C hildcare will be provided. Pageant Selects O M A K A Products *200,000 SUMMER LIQUIDATION fSÄLEÜ RENTAL RETURN FURNITURE y perciò from assorted PRICED FROM (00 SO FA S... U N E C O N O M IC S ON N U C LE A R f ? o / r t ° " ° Ct’ 29 " PA< 1 Cen,cr Cornmissi°ned as an expert witness tor the Ratepayer s Union in the current PGE rate hike case, Mr Lazar has an understanding o f Portland area energy needs and the impact on Nuclear power 100 Ms. Teen USA Pageant for 1979-80 has selected the Omaka Corporation asuhe official hair products company foil the contestants. finalists for the State o f C alifor nia met in Fresno Sheraton Hotel a lew weeks ago to decide the C alifor nia Queen who will compete in the Finals come November this year, in Albuquergue, New Mexico. Ms. Vernette R W endorf, Stale Director for the California segment, said the judging was on scholastic and C ivic achievements, beauty, poise and personaltiy. The beautiful and talented Karyl Knopp, o f Orange Vale, C a lifo rn ia , walked away with the Queen’ s crown and w ill be the o nly contestant from C alitornia. 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