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& June 10, 1987, Portland Observer, Page 5 Billy Larken and Co. Band "Takin Care of Business" This dynamic Blues & Jazz band will be aired on TCI Cable Access soon with Reggie D. of Nakana Enterprises. Shooting will start June 18, 1987. They will also be on KMHD Radio Talk Show on June 20th, 1987, at 4:00 p.m. They are currently playing at the Jazzman Tree, S.W. 4th & Harri son. The beautiful people who play with Billy are Gene Smith, Smitty White and Yama Lee. New friends Traci McAllister and James Scarver, of Birmingham, Alabama, stationed with the USS Horne in San Diego, spend the closing moments of the Rose Festival together. Photo by Richard J. Brown The Struggle Against Racist Violence 36th Annual D ebutante Ball On Sunday evening, June 28, 1987, Les Femmes will present approxi mately 20 debutantes and cavaliers at the 36th annual Debutante Ball. Around the theme "Today's Dreams, Tomorrow's Accomplishments," these young women and men will make their public debut celebrating their high school graduations and achievements. This year. Les Femmes have the distinct honor of presenting one of the Rose Festival Princesses. The ball will begin at 7:00 P.M. at the Red Lion Jantzen Beach with pre sentation at 8:00 P.M. "The Struggle Against Racist Violence", presented by Frontline news paper will feature keynot speaker Gerald Lenoir from the Bay area, who is the co-chair of the Black Liberation Commission of Line of March. Local panel includes Ben Priestly of the Black United Front, Chisao Hata of the Japanese American Citizen's League and Mazen Malik of the General Union of Palestinian Students. Sunday, June 28th at 6:30 p.m. at Mt. Olivet Bap tist Church, 116 N.E. Schuyler. $2-4 admission. Call 282-4153 for childcare and more information. Jazz Festival Foundation Initiates N ew Event The Mt. Hood Festival of Jazz Foundation will sponsor the Mt. Hood International Wine Experience on Friday, July 24. The event is a new addi tion to the events sponsored by the Mt. Hood Festival of Jazz. The Wine Experience will feature French and Oregon wines in a dinner and wine-tasting event to be held on the Mt. Hood Community College campus here. and Sale & Restyling DAVE'S I Serving P o rtla n d fo r SHOP O v e r 3 0 Years buying everything of value "We Pay Cash" Open 10:00 - 5.00 Mon.-Sat. 5600 N.E. Union VISIT OUR DELI B A N D LIVE I I J I I 1 Fri. The Flirt Band with Dr. Rock Retail & Wholesale We sell all brands Stop in and check our prices. Across from Adam's Track on 42nd Street HOURS: Mon Sat 8 AM S to re H o u rs Phone: 282-1817 « M Expires M 6-23-87 M MUSIC IS \LIVE WORLD B i AT PARTY. Donation $3.50 287-5145 MEMBERS & GUESTS ©msi A.S.K. SCIENCE CENTER (A S K. - ALBERTA SCIENCE FOR KIDS) Tel. 282-1664 W K L IHE ROYAL ESQUIRE OREGON MUSEUM OF SQENCE AND K X IS T R Y (across from Safeway Lloyd Center) L im it 1 per c u s to m e r RIME STREET./ S.F.. 9th AT I 5:30 PM 1105 N.E. Broadway 248 0163 231 8943 5852 N.E. 42nd Ave. 10:00a.m. 'til 6:00 p.m. Monday Thru Saturday NW PORTLAND 21»t b NW Johnson east PORTLAND 32nd b E Burnside Sat. The Lilac Club Fashion Show Et Dance Fashion Show 5-8 Dance 9-1 AM 1708 N.E. ALBERTA Eva Gabor • Born Free Rene of Paris • Andre Douglas Zurv and more • Carefree A E C C A D S & TAPES F (K I V I TF-e P E O P L E W H O K N O W IV tJS lC 1#f Wed. Night is Ladies' Night with Michael Holiday and Click with Dr. Rock We wem curly yesterday. I I I I I 283-3171 OPEN Mon.-Sat. 9:30-6 NCE I FOOD STAMPS WELCOME Weekends Are Fun At The at THE ROYAL ESQUIRE^ ANY REGULAR PRICED ALBUM, CASSETTE OR COMPACT DISC IN STOCK I E xclu d e s - R ed - T a g M e rc h a n d is e I I I I I M U S IC I I M IL L E N N IU M CANNED DELI FROZEN, ETC. 8 0 0 N Killingsworth MISTY < * Et & NAME BRANDS Groceries Below Wholesale Open to the Public off GROCERIES BELOW WHOLESALE THE BEE COMPANY Beauty & Barber Supply $*100 Senate Bill 798 passed the Se nate, Monday, May 25, 1987. The bill that would make Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s birthday a school holiday for the entire state is now headed for the Oregon House of Representatives. Call or write your State Representative NOW! Things are moving fast and your represen tatives need to hear from you. W ri ting has more impact than calling, but if you don't have time to write, telephone and let your position be known. The toll-free Legislative Assembly access number is 1 800- 327 7389. Let your representative know where you stand on this Bill. The sweetener aspartame, used in many products, is about 200 times sweeter than sugar, is low in calor ies and has been deemed safe by the American Medical Association. Beauty Supplies This Coupon Good For Bill 798 Passed Senate (M of Oreaw THEATRE /SANDY HI VD-F i 3rd. Ttynud \ Dinner and JW * June 24 Clarence "G atem outh" Brown \ SATURDAY. JUNE 27. 198’ with Curtis Salgato \ \ and The Stillettos 3RO A N N U A L LO U IS IA N A STYLE 1 ( JUNETEENTH BUFFET DINNER AND DANCE 9:00 p.m. $7.00 adv., $8.50 at the door Dinner, 7-9 p.m .. June 25 / Curtis Salgato Bakra Bata Band S teel Orum & Percussion SAT JUNE 13 9:00 pm AIL AGfS iZ 00 DOOR Dance 9-2 a.m. 'demarren at and The Stillettos 9:00p.m. $2.50 at the door June 26 Norton Buffallo Members & Guests and The Knockouts 9:00 p.m. $6.00 adv., $7.50 at the door Summer Session» (From Juno « - J u ly J 1 .1 M 7 : GflOUPl (Grsdos 1-3) moot» Mondays. 10:00-12:00 Noon GROUP II: (Grades ♦-«) moot« Tuesday». 1 0 0 0 -1 2 0 0 Noon GROUP FA: (Grsdas 1-3) moot* Wednesdays. 10:00-12:00 Noon GROUP ll-A: (Grades 4 «) meets Thursdays. 1 0 0 0 12:00 Noon Group I1I-IV: (Grade» 7-12) moot» Friday, 1000-12:00 Noon UJ 1W Portland’s Largest Dance Floor Phone: 235-0027 Advance Tickets on Sale Now! Usual Outlets 1 ' ' • • * t • ’ 4 ’ u - a ‘ .7?- ’ •v