Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, October 10, 1990, Page 5, Image 5

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October 10,1990 -The Portland Observer -Page 5
Portland ObSCiVer
ENTERTAINMENT
Locals Only Comitted to
Artists of the Northwest
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Halloween Party &
Fashion Show
Stuffy Stott
BY TONY WASHINGTON
A native of Salt Lake City, Utah,
Donald Bankhead Jr., came to Portland
in 1980. He enjoyed the people and the
potential prospects for business here.
The transition from Utah to the Rose
City wasn’t a difficult choice for him.
Donald Bankhead, Dan Fouse, Art Tho­
mas and Sarah Moran are co-owners of
Locals Only a record store that caters to
N/W artists focusing on Rock, R&B,
Gospel, Christian, Funk and Raggae
music. Locals Only has two locations:
Beaverton on Farmington Rd. and down­
town Portland on 2nd at the New Market
Village. Mr Bankheads’ feelings are to
give local artists the opportunity to get
more exposure through Locals Only. This
Friday The Calvin Walker Band will be
performing live in the mall at 7:00 pm.
The Portland Observer supports Donald
Bankhead Jr. in his outstanding efforts.
O ctober27th, 7pm to 11pm
Nendel’s At the Airport
Don't Let Someone Tell You About it, Be There!!
255-6722
S u p p o rt
A Good
And
Have
A
Good
Leawetl Dwjree
Marcus Hutson
Walter Scott
WHISPERS release first album in three years: After a two-year hiatus,
the twenty year-old band WHISPERS resurfaced with a new record
label, but the same distinctive sound that's earned them three gold
albums and millions of fans. The two-year break gave them the opportu-
r.Ty to, as band member Walter Scott put it, "experiment musically. ” As
t v denced by their new album "More Of The Night."
$10 per person, $18 per couple (semi formal)
A dvanced Purchase Suggested Lim ited Tickets 11
E.E. Inc. will be donating to Special Olym pics
C ause
Nicholas Caldwell
T im e
ONE S T O P TOP 10 SINGLES
T h e highest honor we can give him is
to work to make his dream come true.
TITLE LA B IE & N U M B ER
ARTIST
Giving You the Benefit
Pebbles
MCA 53891
Doc Box &
B. Fresh
Levert
Heaven Knows
Virgin 4-96467
Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., January 15. 1929-April 4, 1968
Rope A Dope Style (new)
A tlantic 4-87828
Atlantic 4-87864
CNI
L aquan
Now's the B Turn
4 th Bway 444509
Bonita Applebum
WB 19753
tM in a C o u rt # 1 4 2
'The ‘Daughters o f Isis
invites you to their
‘Egyptian ‘Tea
I Wanna Get With U (new)
SoAnn Cftttds
Chairperson
Orene fyseman
Itt. Commandress
PORTLAND
OPERA
IS LOOKING
FOR A FEW
GOOD MEN
Portland Opera has immediate open­
ings for 12 young, well-built men who
arc interested in taking part in the excit­
ing world of opera production. These
volunteer supernumerary roles require
no previous stage experience and offer
the chance to share in the comraderie of
cast and crew in the opera’s upcoming
production of Richard Strauss’s Salome
on the Portland Civic Auditorium stage
(November 10,14, and 17).
Volunteers for these non-speaking,
non-singing roles should be between the
ages of 18 and 35, be physically well
built and willing to participate in 10
evening rehearsals and three evening
performances between October 27 and
November 17, 1990.
Interested men should plan on at­
tending an introductory meeting at the
Portland Opera office (1516 SW Alder,
Portland) on Sunday, October 14, from
3-5:00 PM. More information can be
obtained by calling the Opera office at
(503)241-1407.
PROGRESSIVE
REALTY INC.
ORA L. HART,
President
283-4542 • 281-3038
317 N.E. Killingsworth
Portland, OR 97211
D-Nlce
Call Me D-Nice
Jiv e 1351
ACCOUNTING • ADMINISTRATIVE • BOOKKEEPING
CLERICALZOFFICE • CONTROLLERS • DATA PROCESSING
ENGINEERING • EXECUTIVE MGMT. • HIGH-TECH • FINANCE
MARKETING • SALES • SECRETARIES
Ralph Trresvant
Sensitivity (new)
MCA 53933
Keith Sweat
Merry go Round
Elektra 4 64937p
$ **
ONE
700 N.E. Multnomah Suite 400
Portland, Oregon
RECORDS
1615 NE Killingsworth
Portland, Oregon
(503) 233-0055
(503) 284-2435
SKI FRENZY
'JTTL TME ÇOOE) OMTS TIEE TAMEMJ ’
‘Prince Matt Masonec Temple
116 M.E. ‘P iissettStreet
A Tribe Called
Quest
Guy
MCA 53931
The Personnel Placement People
Sunday October 21, 1990
1:30 - 4:00 p.m.
SamueUe
So You Like What You See
C areer N etwork I nc .
You’ve just about given up!
You’ve tried the dating scene: night clubs, bars, social lounges
All the prospects just were not what you were looking for in a
permanent relationship.
Please send me more intormation ana a membersnip packet, l don't want to let this
unique opportunity pass me by. I have enclosed $2.00 for shipping and handling.
Nam e:__ _______ _______________ __________ M al 6------Female
Address:
fcerbf^thS 'rm 21 years of age or older, single, and African American.
THE PARTY
AND DANCE
Friday O c t 12, 1990
8-1 pm
at the New
Oregon Convention
Center Ballroom
Featuring
“BODY & SOUL”
21 and Over Please
$8.00 Pre-Sell $10.00 At Door
INFO
Jack Young 230-0891
Pat Rood 653-5990
Signature:
African American Singles Network, P.O. Box 12514, Portland, OR 97212,
(503)293-7979
OBB ENTERPRISES
ALMA BARNEY - JANICE BANKS
Scotty's BBQ
co owners
309 N EW ygant/282-9970
Open Monday Through Sunday
11:00 a.m. to 3:30 a.m.
Also have to-go orders... .25 per
The Look of a Relaxer with the
Maintenance of a Curl!
'Learning the Way of Leisure"
"HOME O F « P W
THE M .C . ' •* & ,
BURGER"
Elvis
Wouldn’t Be
Caught Dead
In Here.
Get hip to the local music scene. W h e re you'll
"The Best in the Northwest"
112 NE Killingsworth 'and Rodney’
(503) 288-5951
You are
Looking Fine..
when
I
Coupon : Special
I you pick up the
■
Best in the Greater Northwest
¡
The
! 2 - For -1 BBQ Rib Dinners $7.90 !
Portland
I 11 2 N.E. Killingsworth
add .25 Cents I
■ phone 288-5951
for orders to go ■
Observer
! Scotty's BBQ
Offer Expires on October 25,1990
!
find the hottest rock, ja n , punk, country, rap.
reggae, rhythm and blues in the N orthw est. O v
300 artists perform here everyday. W h o knows,
you may even see the King.
At the N e w Market. Village,
50 SW 2nd Avenue,
Portland, O R 97204, (503) 223-7289.
And in Beaverton at the c o m er o í
Watson & Farmington.
But
V can
M EET
CALVIN WALKER
& U-KRKW
A utograph signing I ’.u i\
(a I l e a ' e r t o t i S l o t e
2 :0 0 p .m . to 3 ; 0 0 p .m .
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