Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, May 09, 1984, Page 7, Image 7

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    Portland Observer, May 9, 1
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Hock Shop
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PHILATELIC ALERTI
Buy. Sell or Trade
Anything of value
The spring e top stamp show
comae M ay 28-27. to Lloyd
Center Red Lion
5600 N.E. Union
287 6330
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180 fram e« from outstanding
collections
28 international dealers
O regon Canadian postal
history
Progrsm s by A m erican Ait
M ail and First Day Cover
Societies, and Universal Ship
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Tapes aixi Rrconls
L t ì i i s » - ;
Ayanna Petterson. A ctress/W rlter
MUSIC
for
MOTHERS’
DAY!
Ruby Rauban. Actraaa
T h e S o jou rn er T ru th Poets are a
P o rtla n d based group consisting o f
three professional Black wom en
poets. T h e y p erfo rm as an integral
p art
of
the
So jou rn er
T ru th
T h e a tre , and independently as a
to ta lly w om en-oriented p e rfo rm ­
ing arts tro up e. T h e Poets have
been instrum ental in presenting the
works o f w om en, Black wom en in
p artic u la r— in
d ram a,
com edy,
poetry,
readers
theatre
and
T h e Jazz Q u a rry , at 1111 S .W .
p .m .,
the
Poets
w ill
present
’ ’ Yesterday, T o d a y , T o m o rro w ,*' a
stage pro du ction in celebration o f
the Black w o m a n ’ s creativity in
d ra m a , com edy, song, poetry and
dance. Tickets are priced at $ 4 /$ 3
d ed i­
their
com m itm en t to the expression o f
Black thought and feeling, and their
students w ith I D , and can be ob­
tained in blocks or singles. Tickets
theatre th a t’s im p o rta n t, necessary
and inspiring.
Louie« Norris Moaning, actraaa.
(above) along w ith other caat of
Sojourner Truth w ill ba at P o rt­
land Community College Cascade
Campus M ay 20th. 8 p .m .. M ay
27th. 7 p .m .. June le t. 0 p.m . and
Juna 3rd 7 p.m . Tickets are on
sals now at Cascade Campus
Book Store. 708 N. Kllllngsworth
and Mrs. C's Wigs, 707 N.E. Fre­
mont.
spirit o f love deserves your generous
support. S o journer T ru th Poets:
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T w o exciting evenings are com ing
up w ith guitarist C a l C o llin s on
June 8th and 9th. A lth o u g h a cover
has always been charged fo r this
talented p erfo rm e r, these presen­
tations w ill be w ith o u t a cover
17th, and tw o shows nightly on
F riday and S aturday, the 18th and
19th. Gene has a new album out
w ith M ilt Jackson, vibes; Ray
B row n, bass; M ick e y R o ke r, drums;
it's called " S o u l R o u te .” H e has
another a lbu m to be released this
m onth called “ N a tu re W a y ,” and
surely he w ill have both w ith him on
A c e t- CßRATION OF OUR O R 'N d OUR SPIRIT OUR SURVrVPL
o / M M M ¿ n u m m in c t N r i t
u h c K N e rn T
/SZ9AÍ/95/OW f m r • C H H P CARE RREt-
n n u C K . I.M C H • iNEOKMAriC*) ; f M T f t t t i l N M U i r
M ad ison H ig h School, 2735 N .E . 82nd A venue, presents " H a r m o n y in
D iv e rs ity ,” a celebration o f cultures. M a y 14th through 18th.
This w eek’ s celebration w ill start w ith a special student assembly,
"P e o p le Being P e o p le .” F urth er observance w ill include a cu ltu ra l ex­
change between classrooms featuring: W o n T o n C o o k in g , English Tea
R o om , N a tiv e A m erican Stories, Asian G am es, and slide shows fro m d if ­
ternoon displaying crafts,
foods, dem onstrations, and costumes fro m
S u n s h in e p izza E xchange
NOW
Regular
Burger
BURGERS!
Meat panie,
pickles, catsup
various cultures.
I f you have any questions, please feel free to call me at 2 5 5-6810, ext. 72.
WE HAVE
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LEWIS & CLARK COLLEGE
p rese n ts
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BIG BAND JAZZ
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THE
TOSHIKO
AKIYOSHI/
LEW
TABACKIN
BIG
BAND
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TICKETS AT
TicAetUnk
Locations
227-4080
Pamplin
Sports Center
Lewis & Clark
TICKETS:
$ 8 .5 0 G eneral
$ 6 .5 0 S tu d e n t I sen io rs
$ 2 .5 0 1 2 an d u n d e r
and mustard
MRS. C’s
WIGS
Fresh 100% Beef!
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Sponsored by N o rth w e s t F s d s rs ilo n
o f S ta m p Clubs
FRIDAY,
MAY 11th
8 PM
IVOOH TO
Madison celebrates cultural exchange
ferent countries. T here w ill also be a Spring C oncert on T hu rsday evening
and the w eek's activities w ill culm inate w ith a C o u rty a rd F aire, F rid a y a f ­
228 0824
10-7 M -Thure. & Set.
10-9 Frl.
9 a m. 8 Sunday
V'
charge.
T o fin d out abo ut Jazz H a p ­
penings in the N o rth w e s t, use the
Jazz H o t L in e , 222-5003. Tapes are
changed twice w eekly to keep you
up to date.
all 3 days.
Your stam p dealer has
60C discount coupons
annual —
his visit.
Jefferson, w ill have a grand re­
opening in m id -M a y , w ith a fo u r-
day program : ” A n Evening w ith
Gene H a rr is ,” is on M a y 16th and
and 11-4 Sun.
Admission $1.60. or $3 for
631 SW Alder
outlets are: M rs. C ’ s W igs, B road ­
way Hairweevers A Design and P o rt­
land C o m m u n ity College B o ok­
Gene Harris at Jazz Quarry
Open 10-8 Fri.; 10-6 S e t.;
D ow ntow n
theatrical w orkshops.
O n M a y 26th and 27th at R p .m .
and 7 p .m . respectively, and again
on June 1st and 3 rd , at 8 p .m . and 7
store, Cascade C am pus.
T h e Poets’ longstanding
cation to the c o m m u n ity ,
Canada
DON'T M IS S 'P IP E X ' —
Paciflc International Philatelic
Exhibition
D o n 't fo rg e t!
Sojourner Truth Poets present new show
Cancels Society
Gold b Silver medals from
A m erican Philatelic Society
end Royal Philatelic S o ciety of
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Union Ave. Location ONLY
Four G reat Burgers
All Specially Priced
M e n y w iq e priced et »6 $10 b >16
3038 NE Union Ave.
281 1875
$4*
FIRST BIENNIAL DEMOCRATIC
Jim m y Kirkpatrick. Integration coordinator at Lincoln High School
enjoys tha company of Debonalra Production models. Terri M c C le n ­
don. Jeandra Thompson and Kathleen Turner during the Fashion
Prom otion Endlng-Bon Voyage Party at Father's. Sunday evening.
(Photo: Richard J. Brown!
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includes 1 m ylar balloon, 11 plain
colorful balloons, free greeting
card
Regular $30
Sale $1 8 .5 0
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Senator Margie Hendrickson.
Ms. o f Ceremonies
iB a rb e q u e d in D is tric t 1 8 ' i
Ed's Balloons-N-Gifts
'Balloon Bouquet"
Betty Ctbrne Proprietor
Music and Dancing w ith
Thara Memory
and the Creative Jazz Ensemble
An After the Primary social Mixer Dance
and Evening of Humor at the Expense of Portland Area Candidates
Sponsored by D istrict 18 D em ocrats,
Co-sponsored by D istrict 16-17-19 D em ocrats
Help mom's garden
Saturday May 26th
8:30-12:30
"W ooden boarder fencing"'
Sale price $1.2B/aection $11.00 for 10 sections
•handmade wood • wooden planters • wooden lamps
assorted jewelry • new & used ladies apparel casual & formal
snacks & candy available
Norse Hall, 111 N.E. 11th.
2^1 0 .•.-'♦n *1 « .'riS«» « P< r’ M'ri
Full Bar C o m p lim e n ta ry A p p e tize rs c o a tc rie c k
Admission $6.00— In fo. 223-6188
Japan««« Pottery 97" - 912"
1325 N.E. Fremont • 287-7861
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Featuring w igs by N A O M I S IM S A N D R E D O U G LA S BILLIE b NAT A l I t C O L I
Hair Products
"W e have everything you need."
(1) T.C .B .
(2) Care Free Curl
(3) Lustrasilk
(4) N ew Era
(5) S C u rl
(6) W orld of Curl
(7) Revlon
(8) U Do It
(9) Special Feeling
110) Pro Line
And m any m ore item s to choose from .
MRS. C’s WIGS
7 0 7 N.E. Premont
2 8 1 -6 5 2 9
Closed Sun. A Men. O P IN Tues, thru 1st. 11:30 AN to 8:00 PN
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