P age A 4 M arch 31, “TR O P IC A L U H F E ZE S AND Key l 6 rg (T Wigland f SUNDAY E va G abor N aom i S ims R enee of P aris | W MONDAY TUESDAY BALADI CHORUS SAT »APR 10 »6 -8PM SAT • APR 3 • 6-8 PM J IM M t S I 6 DAMAGE POETS band • COLD SH O T TXIKJTl f t STtVIf U T VIXM T H E S H IM S M ATT’S BAND 'w O LFF’S j »M M ESI 13 pma BAND SHOWCASE CABARET M o n - Fr. 10 a.m . - 6 pan. S atu rd ay 10 - 5:30 pin 2 LABANSKY DUB SQUAD 7 SOLAR CIRCUS 8 14 15 N.E. B ro ad w ay A DUB SQUAD 10 9 IRENE FERRARA TROPICAL BAND 3 CRAZY 8S MADDHATTER BODY & SOUL RECORD RELEASE BOY ON A D O L P H IN THE OTHER PEOPLE 16 17 C U R T IS S A L G A D O & T H E S T IL E T T O S WITH DAVE STEWART BAND 21 native 2¿ r a z y NO DELA Y BAND MADAGASCAR SUNS 8S 2fl l l M M ESI 27 THE NATIVE 29 funk SUNS JUDY ^ cabaret band SHIM S band COWBOYS ^WOLFF’S 282-1664 1105 SATURDAY F R ID A Y J IM M ESI 20 TARIKA SAMMY 'A L L NIGHT N e a r Lloyd C en ter w 1 HALLELUJAH C H R IS H IA T T ß THUHSDAY W EDNESDAY BROS. OF THE 4 Synthetic & Hum an 1 la ir For Braiding & Weeving /J . ROM ANCE" APRIL One of the Northwest Largest Wiÿ Displays Wigs and Hairpieces For all Nationalities T he P oru . and O bserver 1993 • OF JIM MES ¡I BAND 30 A N D Y STOKES BAND 31 JON KOONCE • TH E GASHOGS C O W B O Y A N G E LS ^ / G O O D F O O D . G O O D D R IN K S . G O O D M U S IC . G O O D PEO PLE KXL Newsradio 750 Is First With News Of Earthquake! KXL Newsradio 750 AM was the first radio or television station in the Northwest with word of the March 25th earthquake Morning anchors Steve Leader and Claudia Marshall were on the air at 5:34am when the quake hit, providing anxious listeners with continuous emergency coverage throughout the morning. Northwest listeners received the latest on the quake’s magnitude, emergency infor- mation from law enforcement and util- ity officials in the greater Portland area,anddamageupdatesfromKXL’s 20-member news team reporting live from Molalla, Newberg, Scotts Mills, Dayton, downtown Portland, Wood- bum and Salem. KXL’s three-mem- Thank You Portland!! ber traffic team steered listeners around the trouble spots. KXL listeners were aiso gjven a chance to share their quake stories live on the air KXL Newsradio 750 AM is Portland’s ONLY Live 24-hour ALL NEWS and INFORMATION source. Travel Roberts P ro v id in g E x c e lle n t S e r v ic e s For • Hotel Accommodations •Air Travel • Rail Travel •Auto Rental W E ’ LL Travel Roberts Robert Butler Owner, Travel Roberts B eat A n y R ate I n T h e S t a t e R ig h t now , b u t n o t fo rever, U .S . B a n k w i l l b e a t s u r e y o u ’r e g e t t i n g th e b e s t d e a l p o s s ib le , c h e c k a n y q u a lif ie d f ix e d c o n s u m e r i n s t a l m e n t lo a n r a te a r o u n d . It y o u f i n d a r a te t h a t ’s b e t t e r th a n w h a t o f f e r e d b y a n y c o m m e r c i a l o r s a v in g s b a n k in th e w e ’r e o f f e r i n g , j u s t l e t u s k n o w a b o u t it. O n c e s ta te . A n d w e ’ll b e a t it b y e n o u g h t o g iv e y o u th e w e v e r i f y t h e s p e c i f i c s o f t h a t o t h e r lo a n , w e ’ll le a s t e x p e n s iv e lo a n Fora limited time, we'll beat any fixed consumer instalment loan rate currently published by any commercial or savings batik located in the state, excluding credit union loan rates. d o is t h e s h o p p i n g . W h a t is included: rates on auto a n d hom e equity loans, as w ell as on loans fo r hom e im provem ent, boats, M 's , or to refinance a con­ sum er loan fr o m a n y other fin a n c ia l institu tio n . have, or open, a U .S. B a n k Experts Address Hazards Of Second-Hand Smoke At Tom McCall Cancer Lecture Series The *environmental Protection Agency (EPA) reports second smoke is a carcinogen and kills about 3,000 non-smokers a year. We’ve all been exposed to smoke at some point in our lives. How much do you need to worry ? A panel of experts will address issues surrounding second-hand smokeatthe 10th annual TomMcCall Cancer Lecture Series, “Second-Hand Smoke: Get the Facts!” Wednesday, April 14,7 to 9pm in the Neurological Sciences C en ter A uditorium , Good Samaritan Hospital & Medical Center, 1040 NW 22 nd Ave. The lecture is free, but pre-registration is required. Call 335-3500. Topics will include “How it Affects Your Fam ily: C hildren and Passive Smoke,” “How it Affects You; Adults and Passive Smoke,” “Smoke in the Workplace: How Much is too M uch?”, and “ Legislative Issues What is the Law? The Tom McCali Lecture Series is held annually in honor of Oregon’s late governor and statesman who died of cancer in 1983. The lectures, spon­ sored by Legacy Cancer Sen ices and the American Cancer Society, focus on cancer prevention, risk reduction and earlv detection. -VALUABLE COUPON VALUABLE COUPON MEMBER OF LIM OUSINE OW NERS & OPERATORS ASSN. OF OREGON y o u c a n fin d . A ll y o u H e do a s k y o u to Travel Roberts has been operating in the Portland area for 17 years. Established in 1976 through a partnership formed by Robert Butler and Roland Catlett. Travel Roberts is the oldest Black owned Travel Agency in the Pacific N.W. c h e e r f u ll y b e a t it. AN UNBEATABLE O FFER O N C O N S U M E R IN S T A L M E N T L O A N S . 3415 N.E. Broadway 503-287-1745 FAX 503-287-1752 timo“® H O W LOW CAN W E G O ? 4^ % off (Expires Dec. 30.1903) C rcâ « C arta Arccytorf In fa ct, this offer applies to alm ost every k in d o ffixed -ra te consum er loan, except new home purchase loans (home mortgages) or refinances o f existin g hom e purchase loans. « Basically, w e ’ll beat s ADVANCE RESERVATIONS & DEPOSIT REQUIRED .J th e p u b l i s h e d lo a n rate ( 5 0 3 ) 2 4 4 - 2 6 8 9 , E x t 88 24 Hours-A-Day ch ecking account, a n d h a v e m o n t h l y lo a n p a y m e n ts y o u b rin g us b y . 1 0 % , a n d m a t c h a n y o t h e r lo a n D ISC OU N T COMPLIMENTS OF THE ESTABLISHMENT ON REVERSE SIDE Some Rcslricüons Apply O Excludes Chauffeur T ip O a u to m a tic a lly d e d u c te d . B u t as re q u ir e m e n ts go, th at o n e is easy. It also h a p p e n s t o b e p r e t t y c o n v e n ie n t. A N Y LO A N T H E Y C A N M A K E, W E CA N MAKE BETTER. c o m m e rc ia l a n d sa v in g s b a n k s. W e ’ll t h e n s e t c o m ­ p e t i t i v e r a te s f o r e v e r y c o n s u m e r lo a n w e o f f e r , f fro r o : m a u t o lo a n s t o h o m e e q u i t y . MUM HOM— OPPORTUNITY E v e n th e restric tio n s arc reasonable. F i r s t , th e S o y o u ca n g e t a v e r y g o o d d e a l, o f f e r is f o r n e w lo a n s o n ly . A n d s e c o n d , it c a n ’t c o u p o n s o r r e d u c e d o f f e r s c u r r e n t l y in e f fe c t. S o how do you get started? J u s t sto p b v a n y b ra n c h o f U .S. B a n k . O r c a ll o u r U .S. L O A N l.I N E ,'M to ll- fre e , at l-8 (X )-6 5 4 -1 4 0 () If y o u 'll d o a little sh o p p in g , w e ’ll g iv e y o u an u n b e a ta b le Y our ra te . I t ’s th e le a st w e c a n d o . E x p e c t a t i o n s ., m U n b e a t a b l e L oan A n d h e r e ’s a fe w w o rd s fr o m th e leg a l d e p a r tm e n t This is a lim it e d tim e o ffe r suhjet t to < r e d it a p p ro va l M a y be w ith d r a w n at a ny t im e p r o m o tio n a l rates n o t o ffe r e d to the g e n e ra l p u b lic . © 1 9 9 .1 U n it e d States N a tio n a l H a n k o f O r e g o n M e m b e r F D I C I« ; Hi BANK. e v e n w i t h o u t s h o p p in g . B u t t o m a k e R a is e i 5 The American Camping Asso­ ciation (ACA) is now offering 20- minutc presentations to community groups about the benefits of the camp experience. “Many exciting camps and pro­ grams arc offered in our area," says Kathy Buss, local ACA representa­ tive. “This program will help parents understand what camp is all about The memories and skills childien de­ velop at camp can last a lifetime ” Commonly asked questions about camp are: “What is the return rate of counselors?” What is the ratio of coun­ selors to campers?” “Who supervises the counselors?” “What if my child gets homesick?” The presentation includes infor­ mation on how to choose a camp, questions to ask a camp director, dif­ ferent kinds of camps and a listing of accredited camps in Oregon For more program information or to schedule a presentation for a group, contact Kathv Buss at (503)224-7800 b e u s e d in c o m b i n a t i o n w i t h o t h e r U .S . B a n k E v e r y w eek , w e ’ll m o n ito r loan rates at all m ajor t=i N e w C o m m u n it y P r o g r a m H ig h lig h t s B e n e fits O f C a m p fe e s th a t a re p a r t o f th a t sa m e o ffe r. * *. > . , r » * »Aaz^az, » a R ates O f f e r ext hides o u r c o m p e t it o r s ' special * * * « a « % * * « • « « X - * < * A * ’ * * » / » * * ■ • 4h A ***-»♦ * * 4 Greater Portland Area Linfield College On Wednesday, April 7, 1993, Linfield College will host a reception to honor John L Reinhardt The re­ ception will be at the University Club, 1225 SW6th Avenue, Portland, from 4:30 to 6:30pm Our guest of honor is the former U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria and former Director of the U.S Informa­ tion Agency. He has held a number of specialized positions during his ca­ reer with the State Department As a Woodrow Wilson Visiting Fellow, he will be spending the week here at Linfield visiting classes, leading group discussions , and giving a public lec­ ture. I have asked Ambassador Reinhardt to comment on the condi­ tions necessary for stabilization of the political system in southern African states An informal presentation and discussion will begin about 5:30pm. FULL RETAIL? PUBLIC AUCTION 6 5 0 0 NE M L K • 2 4 0 0 4 4 8 * /* • * * ••****% NT-.* - - 4 *