January 10,1990 ■ Portland Observer M artin Luther King, Jr. Special Edition ■ Page 15 Portland Opera Announces ( Í, Keep ‘The ‘Dream A live!" Auditions! Show Boat T h e I F C C p r e s e n ts : ’’F ield to F actory : A frican -A merican M igration , EDWARD E. WARD, DMD GENERAL DENTISTRY DENTAL CARE FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY’ Jerome Kern's classic American musical June 1990—Civic Auditorium 1915 to 1940” A Smithsonian Traveling Exhibit • Male and female dancer-singers • Nonsinging, dramatic role of Pete Exclusive Northwest Showing! - frevention oriented - - - - - - - - - - • \6cal auditions on January 16; dance auditions on January 17, at 6:30 p.m., Portland Opera Rehearsal Room, 1516 S.W. Alder. • Persons auditioning as dancer-singers should be prepared to audition both dates, to have prepared one song from an American musical, and should bring a r£sum6 and photo to the January 16 audition date. • Auditions for Pete are by appointment on January 16 and 17. FRIENDLY PROFESSIONAL STAFF INSURANCE GLADLY ACCEPTED SEDATION FOR SENSITIVE PATIENTS FEES DISCUSSED PRIOR TO TREATMENT VISA/MASTERCARD NEW PATIENTS WELCOMED A U BUS LINES - VALIDATED PARKING OFFICE HOURS MONDAY SATURDAY, 8 AM EVENINGS AVAILABLE ADA MEMBER Runs Jan. 14th through Feb. 11th, 1990 Opening Reception: Jan. 14th, 1:00-4:00 P.M. IFCC Gallery Call 243-7930 for Gallery Hours 5 PM "The Meeting*' by Jeff Stetson. Powerful script about two great leaders Malcom and Martin. OPENS Feb. 1st through March 4th Call 243-7340 for Box Office Information 503-228-3009 Call Paul Zadoff, Portland Opera, 241-1407, between 9:00 ajn .—5:00 p.m. if more information is required or to schedule an audition. Dr. Edward G. Ward 610 SW Alder, suite 1008 en' p\«n i ANCTIL '1 am personally committed to emulating in the governance of our community, the passion and principles of Dr. Martin Luther King." Sheet Metal and Heating and Cooling Service 4312 N. W illiams 281-0752 A n ctil believes that "‘When we allow freedom to ring, when we allow freedom to ring from every village and ham let. . . ‘We w ill be free at last! M ike Lindberg, Commissioner O ffice of Public Affairs (Paid for by the Committee to Re-Elect Mike Lindberg, Dick Goff, Treasurer) 9 J (^gmcmbmng The (Dream Caring for the Land and Serving People USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Region J A D edication - M a r t in L u th e r K ing, Jr., 1960 to M artin L uther K ing , J r . "When evil men plot, good men must plan. When evil men burn and bomb, good men must build and bind. When evil men shout ugly words or hatred, good men must commit themselves to the glories of love. Where evil men would seek to perpetuate an unjust status quo, good men must seek to bring into being a real order of justice." Civil Rights Division, Wage and Hour Division, Apprenticeship and Training Division, Support Services Division Human Relations C o m m issio n s J o h n H e d ln i D oaono C a ro ly n L e o n a rd J a im e U rn B ureau of L abor and I ndustries Commissioner Mary Wendy Roberts In honor q f Black men and women who committed themselves to achieving social justice. Paid for by members of the 'The dream is one of equality of opportunity; a dream of a land where men do not agree that the color of a man's skin determines the content of his character; a dream of a place where all our gifts and re­ sources are held not for our­ selves alone but as instru­ ments of service for the rest of humanity; the dream of a country where every man will respect the dignity and worth of all human personality, and men will dare to live together as brothers___" Paulette Peynet Donald Schwehn The Bureau of Labor and Industries is charged with the responsibility o f protecting the civil rights of Oregonians, erforcing wage and hour and youth employment laws, and promoting skilled training through appren­ ticeship. We Join in celebrating the memory o f Martin Luther King and pledge to continue working with the goal o f making his dream an Oregon reality. 1400 SW F ifth Avenue • 229-5735