Portland Observer, June 26, 1965, Page 5 ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK Joe "Mean" Keller. Entertainment Editor 1 he ¿nd Annual Summit II Seminar New Yam Festival T o p ic s E i p i o r e d Join tha Nigerian Student Union to celebrate their Annual Nigerian New Yem Festival thle Friday, June 28 at Portland State Unlvereity'e Nordic Room (Smith Center baeement) The feetival will begin at 6:00 p.m., laating until 10:00 p.m. and will feature an African dinner, folk aonga, folk talea. faahion ahow. music end lota more Admiaeion is ♦3 60 at the door. For more Information, call 2294440 D iv e rte d I hild Supporr w duwed F mployPd Unemployed Back *□ “x^a oi Financial A,d buirmif fl J »2 7 rtf l¿ih A, R i Hard ,m o? , CleanCut (r - I) Ronee Walker. Joe (Bean) Keller. Mary Turner and Richard Greer Summer Funk '85 Lowery E Gibson (abovel enjoys the intense sunshine at church service Sunday bummer Funk 86 held thia past Saturday at the Starry Night die played what one would call good potential talent." the evening be gan with the Incredible Force breaker*, followed by the untouchable Rapper* after which the ataga wa* lit up by Velvet hitting the «tage wearing their blue tailor made outfit* and Bounding very professional The Chaz presented dlaco between set change* preparing for CleanCut four dynamic singer* who plan to make a name for themselves not only In the Portland market but to expand In other ernes Vision*, the fantasy affair band, followed CleanCut only to delight the audience with their new sound of original and copy music The female of the evening was Lady Love, a 16 year old rapper and singer who has the showmanship of one who ha* been on stage all her life Lady Love is a name to look for in the future in the Portland entertainment scene Citizens Groups for the month of June present Frank Redding and co at the Royal Esquire Club, 1708 N E Alberta by Lamta Duke Frank Redding and Co Every Friday b Saturday night TAKE O U T You kn o w people are always saying that they have the best Bar H d u e in to w n or that it s the tenderest Bar B d u n you ever a ti A ll I huve to say is You D o n ’t N eed 3 Sets of Teeth to Ea» M y Beef! at the ROYAL ESQUIRE CLUB 1708 N.E. 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F rem o n t • Tues Sat 6 a m 1z a m ., Sunday 1 p.m Closed Monday (Columbia Ballroom I in Advance Saturday, July 6, 1965 (9:00 PM til 2:00 AM) Tickets Available at House of Sound Records 287 1960 Mrs C S Wigs 28 1 6625 King s Ransom Jew elers 228 6448 W AVES Hair Desiqn 249 194j 21 and Over — ID Required En|Oy Your 4th of July Weekend Male Strippers ft Female Impersonators Every Wednesday, beginning June5. 9p n featuring Sheila end Company ------------- — Sheraton Hotel Airport Way at the ROYAL ESQUIRE CLUB 1708 N.E. Alberta Portland, Oregon a M — Tamales Hot dogs Bar B-Que Ribs Hamburger Cheeseburger Homemade Soup French fries Grilled Cheese Sandwich Eggs, Bacon Sausage Fried potatoes Grits Dinners Cook's Choice --------- ------- • . GRASSROOT NEWS. N W - To return a kindness is one of life * greatest moment* and Lowery E Gibson, president of Uncle Gipps Theatre Company, will expariance many kind moments this summer as he launches a theatrical company that catar* exclusively to handi capped and underprivileged children "It’s my way of raturning something back to those who helped me. said Gibson, who spent 16 year* in and out of Shriner* Hospital because he was born with a club foot. Compassion is tha script for Uncle Gipps Theatre Company a* characters come alive in the audience a* well as on stage Children will be given an opportunity to gat to know each character by personally laughing and talking with them Also, each child will be given an opportunity to develop a pen pal relationship with their favor ite character." Gibson said Gibson will adapt six children a stories that he penned onto the stage The Legend of Swamp Rock Soup" — a polecat discover* a myster iou* soup recipe while floating through the Florida Everglades Dedi cated to the children of Ethiopia. Niki and The Abandoned Lighthouse" — A small girl wanders into an abandoned lighthouse to escape a thunderstorm and decide* that the safest place for her to hide is within the comfort of her colorful imagination The Caterpillar. Tha Cub. and Tha Witch - A witch decides that the last chance for beauty is to rob tha beauty of a butterfly, while she is still a caterpillar But the friendly cub always manage* to accident ally save the day Flea Haven and The Pit — What happens whan a traveling dog groomer stops to nap at the entrance of a forbidden forest, where the only inhabitants are flea bitten dogs, and dog biting fleas 7 Give up? The answer is fun. laughter, and lota and lota of bubblea "Thera is a serious croaa section of children being culturally neg lected because theatre is a luxury. And if you are handicapped, you are unable to get around." Gibson added During the fourth Saturday of the month at Shriner* Hospital, Uncle Gipps will perform Also, at the Kiwanis Club Summer Camp, beginnning June 16. his talent will grace the stage once a week for four week* Gibson s motto Perform from the heart, and your heart will be in your performance "