P*a» 4 Portland Obtirver June 28. 1980 HAPPENINGS entertainment entertainment "° a7 rnal and ln,Bnt Care P roject is holding a reunion ildren whose mothers were patients o f the M IC prenatal care its inception in Northeast Portland in 1965. The reunion will ' Pr°K c t * current address. 3528 N.E. G arfield. Portland, h from 2-7 pm. Pood, hamburgers, hot dogs, punch, etc. w ill more information call 280-6620 American State Bank The Bank that integration built 273J N.E. Union E.S.P Specialist WITH PSYCHIC POWERS She asks no questions but w ill tell you w hat you w ant to k n o w -a n d facts o f business, love, health, and fam ily affairs. When seeking advice and help it al­ One w ith a reputation H o w m any unhappy people are there whose lives are darkened by the acts of others? Is your life nearly a wreck because you have troubles of a do mest.c nature or otherwise? D o you desire a return o a ffe c tio n rig htfully yours, or does another receive it? D o you wish to mgrry the one you love? Is there a coldness growing, a separation, a rival or inter- erence by someone? Are you a person w ho at times appears to be affected by bad surroundings? D o you give up in despair? Does persistent bad luck fo llo w you? Spells, unnatural conditions and evil influences o f all kinds can be overcom e b v n e r r i n n Concert Senes P iesented css a Community SeiVice b fripier & frank nd Thara Memory Quintet jazz it up for a large te outdoor concerts held last summer at the oo. Your Zoo and All That Jazz "80" concert year s season on Wednesday, June 25, with the Concerts will ba held every Wednesday evening om June 25 through August 20, In the outdoor b elephants. The concerts are free after regular GRAND OPENING ways pays to consult the best for honesty and integrity. DO YOU REALLY WANT TO SAVE ON YOUR FOOD BILL? By Rod Brmddrnou' , 980 N ational G éographe Society X u c t s X ' l a m ^ d i l n n 4 0 ^ 3nd T ° n ,inC qualltv w o " der and Hos> day lo w onces w e t « ? ” ° " ° ,h e ' baked goods Besides ev. g ain " sians o n th P d I“ ' 6 in store specials daily. Just look for the ” t w “ '' lh HAPPENINGS AROUND TOWN By Nyewust Askari You II be am azed at the savings you m ake a t our W o n d er T h rift Shop! Food «temps gladiy accepted | SATISFACTION GUARANTEED This was a "spirit m over" and it was natural that the movement began with Bobby Boyd, and the Gospel Singers. They moved into our souls smoothspeed, commanding attention, respect...in other words, "They blew the ro o f o f f the m u th a !" Blew our spirits sky high! The voices o f the children ol Mother Afrika, reminding us that our rich tradition o f Gospel music is alive and well in Portland. "They blew the ro o f o f f the m u th a !" Blew a new version o f "The Battle Hymn o f Republic" that would have made the Red the White and the Blue, turn Red, Black and Green. "O u r truth is marching on, and yes, sister Elisha, there is a freedom day coming for us Blackfolk and all lolks dedicated to/involved w ith/our struggle for liberation. I he spirit (low o f this night, flowed deep and wide. It took us on a geographical tour o f the movement and development o f Black music in Amerikkka. Starting in New Orleans, it moved to Atlanta, then St. Louis, New Y ork, Detroit, Las Vegas, and on to California. The spirit movers themselves were our finest. There was brother Walter Bridges, bandleader; reflections o f "The Duke. ” Flowing into his spirit were Ihara Memory, trumpet; Robbie Robinson, tenor sax; Sonny King, alto sax; fF.C. Cage, baritone sax; Bobby Bradford, trumpet; Cleve Williams, trom ­ bone; The Kid, drums; Warren Bracken, piano; Vance Matlock, bass; Billy You must be completely wtisfieO with every purchase or w e will cheerfully refund your purchase price. WONDER-HOSTESS THRIFTSHOP 115 N. Cook St. C o r n e r o f V a n c o u v e r b C o o k S t . , P o r t la n d , O re q o n ________ O p e n M o n th r u S a t 9am " - 6pm - Closed Sunday touch of new Orleans restaurant LUNCHES AND DINNERS FEATURING A SELEC TION OF TRADITIONAL SOUTHERN DISHES. OPEN 5 DAYS A W EEK FOR BREAKFAST SAT. & SUN. OPEN 11 o’clock Sunday Buffet « m 'n o n , wno died in 1627, was one of the w orld s most noted |ewel ly owned 2 .2 3 5 6 0 0 carats o f o f emeralds. 3 7 6 .6 0 0 carats o f o f a ia m o n d s an d 1 8 6 ,3 0 collectors. 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