Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, September 26, 1990, Page 6, Image 6

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Page 6—The Portland Observer —September 26, 1990
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TOP 10 SINGLES
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So You L ike W hat You See
E va G abor
N aomi S ims
R enee of P aris
Atlantic 87864
Miss understanding
WB 19590
The Boom in' System
Del Jam 73457
Motown 2028
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Doc Bax &
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Take 6
Slow Love
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A N Y T IM E
One of the Northwest Largest Wig Displays
Wigs ami Hairpieces For all Nationalities
Elektra 64937
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For B raid in g & W eeving
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K n ockin ' Boots
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Epic 79450
Cynda Williams
H arlem Blues
M o n - Fr. 10 a .m . - 6 p an .
Columbia 73564
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Janet Jackson
Black Cat
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A&M 1477
Near Lloyd Center
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1615 NE Killingsworth
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1105
Portland. Oregon
N.E. Broadway
(503) 284-2435
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P a r t y a t th e P o in ts A S u c c e s s
For Information Call (collect) weekdays
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4222 N.H. 12«h
(Baiar «Skidm ore)
Tempi« Baptist Church
HOME BUYING AND REMODELING MISTAKES NOW!!
Protect yoursoll against BIG LOSSES and COSTLY REPAIRS
Sac 9:30 am.
FAULTY PLUMBING
ROOFING PROBLEMS
FOUNDATION PROBLEMS
TBaanook Fork Bldg.
2108 N £ . 4 l i t Ave.
Mon. 7 DO pan.
Tue*. 7 DO p.m.
Wed. 9:30 »jr». A 5 0 0 p.m.
Than. 7DO pan.
Fri. 9:30 »an.
ELECTRICAL PROBLEMS
Have an inspection made before purchase o r remodeling
LEVI
R U SSELL
HOUSING REHABILITATION SPECIALIST
HOME INSPECTOR
2025 N.E BRYANT
1319 N.B. 17th
Rreude Roam
Tuesday 12:00 Noon
(Brown Bag Lunch Cla»«)
N O R T H P O R T LA N D
Riv ergala Com m uait; Church
4737 N. Lombard St.
Tue». 7:00 p.m.
Unlverait; of Portland
5000 N. W illa m e tte B lvd.
Columbia Hall
(Enter from Portsmouth)
Wed. 5 DO p.m.
W Ï1 G H T W à TCHULB to a r«filter cd I n d u r i r l i of Weight Watcher a lnternatluoal, I»
• IB M Weight Watcbart International, Inc. 21-90-100
PORTLAND. OREGON 97211
The street dance brought many to their feet to enjoy the festivities.
By A ngelique S an d ers
Last week, ihe opening o f the Oregon Conven­
tion Center was punctuated by a four-day business fair, as
well as Saturday's street dance.
The fair had business people glad at the opportu­
nity to connect with others in related fields, and consumers
enjoyed the opportunity to meet the people behind the
businesses, as well as sample an array o f free products
(from ExecuLodge's free cham pagne to Quik Print's free
film processing).
Saturday night. Body & Soul, Nu Shooz, and
T ow er of Power rocked listeners for th e -a lso no adm is­
sio n -stre e t dance. This event packed in people, and
o ffen ed an array of food and musical choices. Radio sta­
tion Z100 broadcasted live from the Oregon Convention
Center.
It is estim ated that 100,000 people went in and
out o f the Convention Center doors its opening weekend.
Bus lines going to and from the event, as well as the MAX
line, were overloaded with people from the Rose City as
well as am ple tourists in town for the weekend's events:
several extra runs were added to help diffray overcrow d­
ing on Tri-Mel.
The staff at the O bserver (we had a booth at the
fair, for those who missed it) had a great time, and thanks
to all who cam e and supported us. G ood luck to all o f our
contest participants, and we hope to see you there next
year at the Oregon Convention Center's one year anniver­
sary!
SAFEWAY
Fresh
Whole Fryers
Plump, juicy and tender. These tasty w hole
fryers are just right to split and broil or
grill or to cut up and bake, broil, grill or
fry! N o w ’ s the tim e to stock up your freezer!
€
Lb.
Heinz 32-Oz.
Ketchup
Rich tomato flavor to enhance your tasty
sandwiches, hot dogs, hamburgers, French
fries, potatoes and much more. Stock-Up!
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Prices Good 7 Days!
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Sunday, September 30
I umble B ee t
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There's More
Savings in the
Safeway
Coupon Book
Effective in im m ediate area ol o riginating
p ub lica tion, except M ilton-Freew ater Sales lim ited
to retail qua ntities No sales to dealers
3-5 p.m.
Choose from Oil or Water Packed Chunk
Light Tuna, 6.5-Ounce Size Can. Makes tasty
sandwiches, salads, appetizer snacks & more.
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Chunk Tuna
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Jefferson High School Auditorium
For
5210 N. Kerby St.
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Thara Memory
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Garland Thompson
Ron Steen
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Lessie Williams
Goldie Irby
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Brenda Phillips
Janice Scroggins
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Danny Osborne
Georgene Rice & Friends
<j?ast
in a benefit performance for the
Jefferson High School Concert Band
Look for more great
savings in our 12-pg.
Shopping Guide in
*This Week' magazine!
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Hosted by
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K y o u Tiave _ , R a n k C a rd .
Sharon Mitchell
Sponsored by
T h e L IN K S , Inc.
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Jafterson United Music Parents
The Friends of the Performing Arts
Students
and Adults
$5.00
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Money Mac
Children
under 12
$1.00
SAFEWAY
rickets may be purchased at Mrs. C's Wigs A T-Shirt Shop, 707N.E. Fremont,
from Jefferson High School. The LINKS, Inc., or at the door.
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