September 16. 1987, Portland Observer, Page 7 EE County Volunteers Given Recognition Multnomah County will be holding a public event at noon Tuesday, September 22 in Terry Sshrunk Plaza, S.W. 3rd Avenue and Madison Street, to thank all of its volunteers. The festive event will feature music by Thara Memory and the Oregon Youth Big Band and a cake-cutting ceremony led by Multnomah County Chair Gladys McCoy. The event is one of several activities planned for Month" in September. Know Your County Southwest Indian Market Comes to Portland September 25, 26 and 27th, the Quintana's Gallery, 139 N.W. Second Ave., Portland, will present over 60 Native American artists including pot­ ters, jewelers, carvers, sculptors and weavers. The Acoma matriarch, Lucy Lewis, age 87, will be the honored guest in this spectacular Showcase o nationally and internationally known artists. Hours are: September 25, 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.; September 26, 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 pmr. ; Septem­ ber 27, 12:00 to 5:00 p.m. For further information, call (503) 223-1/2a. Having a Party Los Angeles Lakers recording session for "Just Say No . (L-R) Kurt Rambis, Byron Scott. A.C. Green, Pat Riley, Mike Smrek, James / / Worthy, Adrian Branch, Mychal Thompson, Magic Johnson. M ich­ ael Cooper, Billy Thompson. I Preferred Customer | Redemption Card Just Say No Capitol records and the World Campion Lakers announced the release of the 12" anti-drug rap single, "Just Say No." This is the first time a major, national sports team has consolidated their efforts to fight the war against drugs by recording a song and video telling children to "just say no to drugs." The rap song has individual play­ ers taking turns at the mike, including coach Pat Riley. The record is available in all stores. Royalties from the sale of the re­ cord will benefit the Forum Community Services, a non-profit charity organization. „ Visual Eye Productions has created a video of "Just Say No that nas been released to video music channels. September 24, 1987, CBS/Fox Hello, everybody from Arkansas. We have about 100 new arrivals from your home town. Party at James Place, 1313 N.E. Fremont All you can eat. Sponsored by Jet Limo Service. August 19, 1987, 8:00 p.m. sales items | 20% O’ * and NBA Entertainment will release a twenty-minute home video of "Just Say No" which includes the video clip and behind-the-scene making of footage. "Just Say No" was written by Angela Worthy, Jett Edwards, Marcell Falls, Lorrin Bates, and Margeree Johnson; George Duke produced. Forum Community Services was formed by the wives of the Lakers Organization in 1984. Their goals are to reach the children of Inglewood with educational and anti-drug programs. 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"W orking" is an Open Door Theatre production presented by the Columbia Theater (2021 SE Hawthorne Ave.) and will be directed by Marty Dec er. Performances will run from November 13th through December 19th. A j 740 N E K illin g s w o rth P ortland, OR 97211 Audition Notice PIVI S T R E E T Cigarette Special « ’*'4|t t O.J. Ekemode, an Afro-beat pioneer. If your customers hair is breaking, and you don t know what to do, you're out of style. Sizzling Afro-Beat at Pine Street Theater Sizzling Afro-beat comes to Portland September 25th w hen,O J. Eke­ mode and the Nigerian All-Stars play Pine Street Theater at 9:00 p.m. This high-energy band, which has been getting "must see reviews o (heiMours^clispIsvTonstage .he spirit o, the unity, love, , n p o s If your pressed hair doesn't look like a perm without the grease, you need our help!! Come in or call for information: 6720 N.E. Union typical of African pop music (Fela excepted). Many of th e ly ric a re in°the Yoruba language and are mostly religious or praising people, food and love. However, they have songs of political overtones, as well, presented with POSiNigerian9saxophonist O.J. Ekemode Portland, OR 97221 (503) 283-4123 has a long history as an Afro beat pioneer with a recording history that began in Nigeria in the late F O J 's music incorporates the very varied styles of Nigerian music plus a little rock and reggae, creating infectious rhythms one must dance to. it“ present band Is made up of excellent musicians many of whom One Stop Records "The Neighborhood Shop Where We Are You" featuring A Full Selection Of have been on tours with King Sunny Ade and Sonny 0 * ° » " " ^ member band features a variety of drums and percussion, a brass section, Oldies as well as three women dancers/singers. Tickets are $6.50 at the door. Jazz Gospel and All the Latest Hits ★ including Public Service Announcement a £ v e a ,- ° ,d e n g in e , - ~ ~ U.T.F.O. the Women's International League for Peace an . scuss the of Benjamin's rural electrification work in Nicaragua as well a discuss the c rcumstances of his death by the hands of Contra forces. She will a^so share information about the Benjamin Linder Memorial Fund, established to carry forth the work of Ben Linder u . H . iin . M oore 236- For more information, please contact Madeline Moore. m -zo la w o n in n tt) o r C h ris C ra d le r, 287 6601. Regina Belle Le Vert 826 N. Killingsworth phone 289 9123 Shalenrar ONE STOP