4>~ Page 6. Portland Observer. April 15. 1987 It's A Chef's Life O n tho se special occa sio ns and holidays w hen w e. the pe op le (the ave rage Joe s and Jose ph ine s), ve n tu re fo rth in search o f g o o d tim es, w h a t, if I m ay ask, is alm ost alw ays in c lu d e d in ou r itin e ra rie s ’ Is it a w o rk o u t? Is it a brisk run th ro u g h th e park? No, I th in k n o t The sim ple fa ct is th a t no m atter w h a t you are big, sm all, yo u n g , old, fat, skin ny, you can even be m ad no m atter w h a t you are, one th in g w e can all d o to g e th e r is EAT If you d o n 't believe m e, ask your frien ds w h o ju st cam e back fro m vaca tio n (no m a tte r w h ere) w h a t they rem em ber m o st It w ill be the w eather, the m en, the w o m e n , the scenery and th e fo o d (T h e y 'll choose the order ) The p o in t I’m try in g to m ake is th a t e a ting or d in in g o u t is a very im por tan t part o f to d a y 's society H a ving esta blished th is p o in t, let us n o w d ire ct our a tte n tio n to the chef The c o n d u c to r o f an o rch e stra o f sauces, starches, w in e s and p o u ltry B eing one o f fo o d 's bigg est fans I can really ap pre ciate the m astery o f the c u lin a ry arts, especially w h e n applied to so m e th in g th a t w e all kn o w and lo ve From th e old slavery days to gra nm a s kitch e n , le t's hear it for T R A D IT IO N A L B LA C K A M E R IC A N SO UL FOOD L e t's also hear it for Chef V ic to r Banem an w h o . in m y o p in io n , is one of th e m asters s u p p o rt th e o n ly e x is tin g so u l fo o d re sta u ra n t d o w n to w n I k n o w your taste buds and th e s ta ff a, C lub Zodiac w o n , tie able to th a n k you enough (A n d m aybe h e 'll have to co o k m ore, so I can ge, som e o f th o se leftovers rou nd 4 ( W a r n , hu h. fellas') A fou r w eek refresher c h ild b irth e d u ca tio n class is n o w being o ffe re d tiers are asked to c o n ta c t Jack Stacey 235 8/41 and to u p d a te th e Class o, 1957 m ailing list M on da y M ay 4 th ro u g h M ay 25 a, M eridian Park H o spita l, T ualatin The series is ta u g h t by a c e rtifie d b irth in s tru c to r for cou ples h a vin g already a tte n d e d regular six week c h ild b irth e d u ca tio n class w ith pre for fu rth e r in fo rm a tio n Easter Egg Hunt Set for PCC Cascade April 18 The 29th A n n u a l Ebony Fashion Fan w ill appear in P ortla nd al th e Hail Lion M o to r inn. J a n t/e n Beat ft. on Friday, A pril 24 al 8 30 p m This fam ed travelin g fash ion sh o w is p ro ilu i ed by Ebony M agazine .m il is spon sored by P ortla nd C h ap te r o f Links, Inc for the be ne fit o f Link •. Edui ation J» vio us pre gn ancy. Classes fo c u s on bre a th in g and relaxa tion exercises and a re vie w o f a n a to m y and phy sio lo g y o f b irth D iscussions in ­ c lu d e h o w to prepare o th e r siblings for the b irth o f new baby The co st is $30 00. and pre regi stra tio n is necessary For m ore in ­ fo rm a tio n , c o n ta c t the c o m m u n ity e d u ca tio n d e p a rtm e n t at the Tuala tin h o spita l 1987 E b o n y F a sh io n Fair "F a s h io n S c a n d a l" zations C hildbirth Class J e ffe rso n H igh S c h o o l's i lass o f ,957 w ill ho ld the ir 30th year reu nion A u g u st 14th and 15th at the C olum b ia River Red Lion Inn A ll class m em B la c k b w h it e p r in t s ilk d re s s w i t h r u f f le d m u f f a n d la rg e b r o w n fe a th e r e d h a t D e s ig n e r J e a n P a to u (3606 N W illia m s) P roceeds fro m p re vio u s show s m ade it possible to m ake c o n trib u tio n s to m any lo cal cha ratie s such as POIC (P o rtla n d O p p o rtu n itie s Ind ustnali zatio n C enter). N A A C P lo i ally and n a tio n a lly St V in ce n t dePaul Child D e ve lo p m e n t C enter, V olun te ers o f A m e rica Day N ursery, Black Educa tio n a l C enter. P o rtla n d A rt M useum M a rtin Luther K in g S ch o la rsh ip Fund, P ortla nd S ta te U n ive rsity, M u ltn o m a h A sso cia tio n for R etarded C hildren, U n ite d N e gro C ollege Fund lo cally and na tion ally, A m erican Cancer So cie ty, O regon D ivision, K idney A sso cia tio n o f O regon U N I C E F . Ethio plan A id (A F R IC A R E . INC I, A m e rica n Heart A sso cia tio n O regon A ffilia te In c., and Kerr Y ou n g Parents P rogram , and m any o th e r gro up s and organi dence, b u t in black and w h ite , and being passed up tim e and tim e again w h e n the p ro m o tio n s are ha nded o u t ." V ic to r states " I th in k th a t maybe in P ortla nd the y ju st hate to see a black m an in charge I'm n o t being m ill ta n t. I w o u ld have never learned a n y th in g w ith th a t a ttitu d e , b u t I am being real, and I m u st speak w h a t I believe to be tru e " " I n the c ity o f P ortla nd , the re are a g o o d nu m be r o f black chefs from 13 Kom s all the w a y to D e n n y's W h y a re n 't any o f th e m head cooks? I'v e never seen a c ity like th is even a fter 6 years in the Navy, b u t I'm going to m ake a d iffe re n c e sta rtin g rig h t here and n o w W h e n you see m e back here, it ’s all business From m y u n ifo rm , to m y m anners, d o w n to m y fo o d I m serious a b o u t w h a , I am do in g and I h o pe th a , I'm h e lp ing to se, the standards for yo u n g black professionals in th is c ity V ic to r's secret m ig h t very w e ll be his success On W edn esd ay, Friday and S atu rday n ig h ts at C lub Z odiac you can bet your last do lla r th a t the fo o d w ill be sold o u t by clo sin g Harely is th e re a m orse l le ft to be relished b y th e e v e r scava ging s ta ff (H i, K e vin ') r~> M ay ap pe arin g in m o re than 177 citie s M rs C le m e n tyn e G uy, general ch a irp e rso n o f the b e n e fit p e rfo rm an ce in dica tes tic k e t sales are g o in g e xce p tio n a lly w e ll and exp e cts an even lar get a tte n d a n ce tha n last year T icke ts m ay be pu rcha sed at S tevens ft S on (L lo y d C enter). M rs C s W ig s (707 N E F rem on t), House o f Sound W h a t V ic to r like the best a b o u t his present situ a tio n is th a t in the kitchen he s the boss N o w a licensed Souse C hef, he 's w o rke d in som e o f the c ity 's fin e st restau ran ts p e rfe c tin g his skills in the culina ry arts "W h a , 's fru s tra tin g , th o u g h , is k n o w in g your skills are sup erior, n o t ju s t be confi W h y d o n 't you treat you and your dates to w h a t I gu a ra n te e to be some o f th e best soul fo o d you have ever tasted, and, at the sam e tim e, help to J e ffe r s o n H ig h R e u n io n tacu lat fash ion s available for Ebony Fashion Fair audiences M ore tha n 200 e x q u is ite g a rm e n ts co m p le te w ith th e latest ai ■ essories 10 fem ale and 2 m ale m odels, c o m m e n ta to r, m usic d ire i tor stage and business m anagers and w a rd ro b e s ta ff travel fro m coast to coast on a spe cial ch a rte re d G re yh o u n d bus Because o f the un p re ce d e n te d d e m a n d for sp o n so rsh ip o f the s h o w by ch a rita b le o rg a n iz a tio n s a ro u n d the co u n try E bony Fashion Fair n o w to u rs tw o seasons the east and m id w e st from S ep tem be r th ro u g h D ecem ber and the s o u th w e s t fro m Jan ua ry th ro u g h bread, blacke yed peas can died yam s, bar b q u ed and frie d chicked , along w ith V ic to r's tp e c ia l S oul Fried Rice seem to do m ore tha n ju s t the trick alon g w ith th e regular h a m bu rger and fre n ch fries w h ic h are served nightly at C lub Zodiac V ic to r com es to us fro m T re n to n N ew Jersey, w ith 14 years o f profes "It's in m y b lo o d ," V icto r states "I'm the son o f a chef I'v e stu d ie d under G erm an, Chinese and French chefs, learning as m u c h as I c o u ld and g iv in g 150% eve rytim e I hit the kitc h e n M y secret it to make the fo o d look as g o o d as it tastes • to n a l tra in in g Fund. M rs Eunice W Jo h n s o n , p ro d u ce r and dire cto r o f the show personally selects fash ion s fro m the exclusive co lle c tio n s o f fa m e d d e s ig n e rs such as H alston. S te p h e n B u rro w s. Bill Blass, C h ristian D io Yves St Laurent Lavin, C hloe, L a n ce tti, A n d re Laug, V a le n tin o , Tita Rossi a nd M issoni M rs J o h n s o n is m e tic u lo u s and th o ro u g h in p u rch a sin g the m ost spei C lub Z odiac to o k a cha nce w h en the ne w m an ag em en t de cid e d to sw itch fro m the po pu lar Greek G yro S a n d w ich to S oul Food, b u t greens, corn Jefferson Dancers Concerts A C ulm ination of Training in U nique Program Eugene, Portland Performances Set For over 300 stud ents, Je ffe rs o n s D ance P rogram pro vid es an oppor (u n ity to learn, to ai hieve to exp lo re to p e rfo rm S ince 1974 w h e n it tie cam e a m ag ne t p ro gra m o p en to stu d e n ts th ro u g h o u t the < ity, its g ro w th and d e v e lo p m e n t have e sta b lish e d th e J e ffe rs o n p ro g ra m as one o f the The A ssociated S tu d e n ts o f Port land C o m m u n ity College are in v itin g ch ild re n th ro u g h age 12 to a tte n d an annual Easter Egg h u n t S atu rday m o rn in g , A p ril 18, at Cascade Cam pus, 705 N K ilh n g sw o rth H u nts have been arranged by age g ro u p fo r ch ild re n three years and under, fo u r to six years, seven to nine years and 10 to 12 years An ASPCC spokesm an said the Easter b u n n y w ill be on hand to greet the childre n, and co ffe e and d o u g h n u ts w ill be available fo r g ro w n u p s The h u n t w ill get under w ay at 10 a rn I r I II ■ I T h is C o u p o n G o o d For 00 i$1 I I I I I I I I I I I off REG ULAR PRICED ON ALBUM OR CASSETTE OVER $5.00 • I A S ’ PORTLAND 32nd b B U RNSIDE 231 8943 NW PORTLAND N W 2 1 U b JO H N S O N 248 0163 I 1 ! M U S IC ] M IL L E N N IU M I I ' I I I I I L. •E X C LU D E S RED TAG M E R C H A N D IS E LIM IT 1 CO UPO N PER P U R C H ASE W eeken d s Are Fun A t The n a tio n 's m ost d istin g u ish e d W h e n th e Je ffe rs o n Dam ers opened the ir 1987 season w ith a S ch o o ls for th e C ity b e n e fit (le rfo rm a m e in February, the pu blic had th e chance to see w tia t i an h a p p e n w h e n s tu d e n ts s tu d y w ith tra in e d p ro fe ssio n a ls, w o rk w ith fa m o u s gu est artists and begin their e d u ca tio n in the art fo rm as early as the sixth grade in tins public si ho o l s p ro g ra m This n a tio n a lly recognized stu d e n t c o m p a n y w ill have a busy sp ring w ith ap pe aram es in V ii ton a B C K la m ath Falls M i M in n v ille and P endleton They w ill spend a week in K lam ath Falls w o rk in g in si h o o ls th ro u g h o u t th e area its a pa r, of tin O regon A rts C om m issio n grant THE ROYAL ESQUIRE 1708 N E ALBERTA v R ock Eugene ap pearances are se, for A pril 24 25 at the H u i, Center S ore ng Theatre The co m p a n y s ho m e season op en s M ay 8 9 a, the P ortland C ivic A u d ito riu m T he .Jefferson Dancers present an unprecedented season of new choreographic gems L y n n D a ile y's E llin g to n M f M H IH S b G U tS TS 287-5145 S uite, P aul R u m c II' s Im m u n ity . Rachel I.aunpcrt's T e rrific , Bruce S m ith s S erekum hi. J u la n e S tite s' lo o k in g (¡liw n, and tw o new ballets One Stop Records "T h e N e ib o rh o o d S h o p W here W e A re Y o u " f e a tu r in g A Full S electio n Of from the B e jin g C e n tra l B a lle t B r illia n t new dances i l l , ’ T w o Oldies Jazz Gospel and All the Latest Hits perform ances o nly Each n ig h t a to ta lly d iffe re n t program T ic k e ts a v a ila b le now at C ivic A u d ito riu m Box O ffice 1248 44961. Stevens and Son, Dance Togs The Jefferson Dancers MAY » ‘i.| s iK t | X M X IVIC Al IHTORII W j 'S '.'.' rv* * ’ * ?WR I ' i » - v • A A a » I I I I