Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, January 08, 1992, Page 6, Image 6

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Page 6...The Portland Observer...January 8, 1992
Portland Observer
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Top PRCA PRO Rodeo Action
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The best in PRCA professional
rodeo action returns to Memorial Coli­
seum January 10-12. It's the Wrangler
Prorodeo classic, sanctioned by the
Professional Rodeo Cowboys Associa­
tion fPRCA); points won at this event
will be tallied towards qualification to
the S3 million National Finals Rodeo
(NFR) in Las Vegas next December.
Top rodeo cowboys value early season
wins and this Portland event could prove
to be the difference between qualifying
for the 1992 NFR or simply watching it
on ESPN.
Past, present and future World
Champion cowboys from over 30 states
and Canada will compete on the best
livestock from four PRCA approved
stock contractors. Rodeo producer
Jerome Robinson brings together This
top-notch livestock to match the high
level of rodeo contestants drawn each
year to his best Northwest rodeos.
Featured PRCA approved compe­
tition will include Bareback Riding,
Steer Wrestling, Saddle Bronc Riding,
Calf Roping and Bull Riding, with the
Wrangler sponsored bull fighting clowns
pitting their skills against the man-
hating brahama bulls.
Colorful western pageantry is
always a part of the Wrangler Prorodeo
Classic and this year is no exception.
Rodeo fans will feel a proud sense of
patriotism as the voice of John Wayne
R estaurant and L ounge
The Black United Fund
Of Oregon
Sisterhood Luncheon
narrates what it is like to be an Ameri­
can, and colorful pageantry, western-
style, fills the rodeo arena. Top rodeo
entertainment will be featured as pro
rodeo’s funniest clowns continuously
entertain spectators as a part of Wran­
gler Prorodeo classic. The production
elements are enhanced with special
lighting techniques and set to music
with a live brass band. The show­
stopping finale will leave rodeo fans
humming “ Happy Trails.”
Top PRCA pro rodeo action com­
bined with a glittering entertainment
spectacular makes the Wrangler Pro­
rodeo Classic a great family show. Plus
as a special attraction for the young­
sters, there will be Free Pony Rides just
prior to every performance in the rodeo
arena!
1708 NE Alberta - 287-5145
A Rhythm and Blues Showcase!!
The next Sisterhood Luncheon
is scheduled for January 10, 1992 at
11:30 a.m. at the Cleo-Lillian Social
Club, 3401 N. E. Williams.
As you may already know, the
Sisterhood Luncheon’s are simply a
time for sisters to get together, share
information, eat and enjoy being in
the company of other sisters.
We are planning a special lunch­
eon for February in honor of black
History Month and St. Valentine’s
Day. Details will be available at
Friday’s luncheon. Hope your new
year is happy and healthy.
We look forward to seeing you
there, if you have any questions and/
or comments please call Jo Ann Al­
len at 282-7973.
Big Brother Volunteers
Needed in Northeast
Portland
The Big Brother/Big Sister Pro­
gram of Northeast Portland is in urgent
need of Big Brother volunteers. If you
are male, 21 years old or older, and can
offer at least ten hours of companion­
ship a month to a young man in need of
it, please contact volunteer Coordina­
tor Cheryl Johnson, at 280-2641.
EVERY SUNDAY
in a relaxed environment!!
The Downhome Blues Jam Sessions
8:00 pm to 12:00 am
no cover charge
All Musicians are Invited
Host Bands For January:
Jan 12.
Mel Soloman & The Nightlighter
Jan 19.
The Norman Sylvester Band
(Happy Blue Year” Celebrations-Master Jam ‘‘92’
Jan 26.
Myrtle Brown’s Destiny
Feb 2.
The Norman Sylvester Band
Please bring your friends, and join the party!
A Boogie Cat Production
M U S IC
M IL L E N N IU M !
Conference Room Available!
for Public, Business or Social Club Meetings
Free — Phone for Reservation
1714 NE Alberta St. 281-2136
32ND & E BURNSIDE
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Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner
and
Food to Go
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Friendly Service
Open 7 days a week
Two Convenient Locations
Texas I - 3530 N. Vancouver Ave.
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Open 7:00 am - 2:30 am
Texas II -1714 NE Alberta St.
Open 24 hrs.
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House Of Exodus Bingo
TICKETS ON SALE NOW!
Portland Memorial Coliseum
Friday. Ja n u a ry IO through Sunday. Jan u a ry 12
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Free Pony Rides in the Rodeo Arena for Children 12 & Under!
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Friday. January 10.8:00 p.m.
Friday zv KOIN TV I/7.Y S Family Night • All Seats $.100 OFF!
Saturday, January 11 ,8:00 p.m.
KUPT Paper Airplane Flyaway!
Sunday, January 12.2:30 p.m.
KPTl K ittsDayi W Kids Half Price Sunday Only
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Special V .I.P. Seating A vailable
OPENS
DECEMBER 6,1991
FRIDAY EVENING
AT DIVISION ST. CORRAL BINGO
17110 S.E. DIVISION
PORTLAND, OR 97233
761-8548
braiding and weaving
Wigs and Beauty Supplies
We will meet or beat
anyone’s prices.
EVENING
TUESDAYS DOORS OPEN 5:00 PM
FRIDAYS EARLY BIRD 6:30 PM
SATURDAYS
Sales and Promotional items excluded
Mrs. C’s Wigs and Beauty Supply
$75.00 PAYOUTS
BONANZA
LOTS OF SEATING
707 N.E. Fremont
Portland, Oregon 97212
(503) 281-6525
Open: 11:30 - 6:00 Tues thru Saturday
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100% Human Hair 16" from $15.95
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liikch an sale ,u the Coliseum Box Office, all G. I. Joes Stores. PCPA A Civic Auditorium
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EARLY BIRD 10:00 A M SESSION (2)
$200.00 CONSOLATION
WINNER TAKE ALL GAME
LOTS OF PARKING
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