»»4» I» •*«♦ ** ♦ - • ♦ ♦ *» A •r » * » r * » *» -V ♦ * - * * * » * < » ■ ♦ * » > » » » • •-» # » - • • » **W '♦*• *-4 4 S*« «r4f* August 28,1991...The Portland Observer...Page Portland Observer 5 ENTERTAINMENT Miles Jaye Jantzen Beach Center Birthday Club Kick Off Kids, Jantzen Beach Center would like to help you celebrate your birth­ day. Kids under the age 13 can join the "Birthday Club.” Membership is free. Each child enrolled will receive a coupon booklet filled with free treats and special of­ fers. The Birthday Club will kick off Saturday, Septmbcr 7th at the Clock Tower Stage across from Paylcss. Miles Jaye Davis, is named after the legendary trumpeter Miles Davis and, like his namesake, he dares to be different. After a childhood devoted to the violin, Miles Jaye went on to study at the Brooklyn Conservatory of Music, the Saratoga School of Orchestral Studies and Brooklyn College. He spent five years in the Air force, a stint which gave him the opportunity to sign in the military’s Top 40 Band. Upon his re­ turn to civilian life, Miles, who had by then mastered electric violin, hooked up with jazz guitarist Eric Gale. Check Out his third latest album titled "Strong” it’s an explosive album ( of considerable range. Miles repeatedly demonstrates that he will not follow the crowd. Travel Robert's V Family Dining > Catering > Specialty Menu 3415 N .E . B ro a d w a y (503) 287-1745 »Down Home Cooking At Its Very Best! L o w F all F a res V a lid S e p t. 4 - D ec. 1 5 ,1 9 9 1 .Catfish .Red Snapper .BBQ Ribs .Steaks .Turnip Greens .Cornbread .Chitterlings .Yams .Blackeyed Peas .Sweet Potato Pies . Peach Cobbler P u rc h a s e By O ct. 3 1 ,1 9 9 1 7 D a y A d v a n c e P u rc h a s e .6AM Breakfast . Hot Food Express Line 11am - 2pm . Master Charge . Visa . American Express Master Drummer to Perform Miles Jaye Davis not only delivers the lyrics but is also the chief songwriter, producer and instrumentalist on his latest album, "Strong" Homestyle Cooking ▼ M id W e s t ▼ $298.00 ▼ E ast C o a s t ▼ Steen’s Kitchen West African Master Drummer Kpani Addy will perform with Kolo- mashi, his traditional music and dance troupe, and Osibisaba, his highlife dance band on Saturday, September 7th at the Pine Street Theatre at 9 p.m. Admis­ sion is $6-59 sliding scale and children under 12 are free. For more information, please call 503-274-1379 $338.00 N e w Y ork W a s h in g to n , D .C . A tla n ta C h ic a g o F lo rid a 7332 NE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. “ A lusty show that spells community theater at its best” - Willamette Week ‘ ‘The funniest play o f the summer. The People’s choice!” “ PASSIN” United Negro College Fund W alk-A-Thon ▼ T h e W e st ▼ D e n v e r $238.00 S a n D ieg o $238.00 Los A n g e le s $218.00 S a n F ra n cisco $198.00 - Call Today - Thursday, Friday, Saturday at 8pm Sundays at 7pm - now thru September 15th Walk a mile to save a mind... Team up with the United Negro College Fund for its second 10k walk-a-thon in Port­ land. Mark your calendar for 9 a.m., Saturday, September 21 st at G rant Park in Northeast Portland. Call 223-8890 for details, or stop by any Portland-arca U.S. Bank for sign-up sheets. Join us in celebrating “ America’s hope, Amer­ ica’s future” on September 21st be­ cause “ a mind is a terrible thing to waste.” K a n sa s C ity M in n e a p o lis /S t. P a u l THE PORTLAND BLACK REPERTORY THEATRE IS BACK! A M E R IC A ’S F A M IL Y T R A D IT IO N F O R 121 Y E A R S ! at the Interstate Firehouse Cultural C enter 5340 N Interstate Reservations 287-3959 “A must see!” Tickets available at: Music M illennium Record Stores JaBell's Beauty Supplies Mrs. C ’s Wigs One Stop Records Present this ad at the door on Thursday, Aug. 29 o r Sept. 5, and receive ‘ ‘two f o r one” admission price ---------------- The leaves of the fan palm tree spread out like the fingers of a hand. It is thought that this suggested the idea to its early namers Volunteer. Let’s Get Busy Acacia Study Club 2nd Annual Scholarship Fundraiser and Dance SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1991 BILLY WEBB ELK LODGE 8:30 P.M. -1 :3 0 A.M. $5.00 PER PERSON DJ TONY SIBLEY Included in the price of admission will be a live DJ, food, refreshments, and lots o f fun. "S o ladies come on out and meet guys” and "G uys come on out and meet the ladies” This event is sponsored by ACACIA MASONIC LODGE #6 PHA and all proceeds will be directed to the 2nd Annual Scholarship Fund. The average American household watches TV for seven hours and tw o minutes a day according to A C. Nielson reports. BROUGHT TO YOU BY R A r, v r , 'I' Tue. SEPT. 17 thru P o rtla n d M e m o ria l C o liseu m ffflrfMvyir FAJHLY N IG H T **♦*#* • J •& . • . . •’ • • • «a«««.. r , » . * » ‘ V 'A * * * V* V $ t * ■ .* * . * / ¡•V M 4