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By Andy Newman cars or give them the boot. InaJuly 12 letter to this paper, problem. That perception of"a problem is shaped by local Portlander Laurence Kelley described the parking crew media stressing the negatives of strict enforcement; it Last August, Danny Hauk, a Portland parking control as "a carefully selected group of dysfunctional bimbos also is shaped by the under-utilization of parking ga­ officer, suffered a cracked collarbone and dislocated who thrive on negative energy and live with a warped rages, said Josephson. shoulder when a man whose Jeep he was trying to sense of power and controL" Whatever people perceive about Portland's parking impound climbed into the Jeep and ran over him. "The perception that we're the Gestapo troops is just situation, one thing is certain: when people are getting Hauk and the six other parking control officers who not true," said Mike Josephson, Parking Manager at the the Denver Boot, a parking ticket or their car towed, they work for the city's fledgling Portland Parking Depart­ parking department. Josephson said that his department don't take it out on Josephson, on City Manager RobeR ment hand out about 300-400 parking tickets a day. The gets "a lot more complaints to ticket (more cars) than Ganley or on the Portland City Council- they take it out tickets cost motorists from $5-$50 each. The parking from people who get tickets." Josephson said that busi­ on the parking officers. officers also place an average of 10 "Denver boots" on ness owners who depend on parking spaces turningover "I get asked every day 'Do you love your job?'" said cars daily. Added to revenues from city-owned parking for fresh shoppers are supportive of his department's Hauk. "No, I don't love my job. I don't like getting spit on. garages, the tickets and boots earn an estimated profit of efforts and encourage them to ticket even more aggres­ I don't like getting punched. I don't like getting run more than $1.2 million a year for the City of Portland. sively. over." Portlanders have grumbled that Hauk and the others Josephson claimed that there isn't a real parking prob­ are overzealous - are too quick to ticket illegally parked lem in Portland as much as a "perception" of a parking Continued on pag~ 6

Portland Parking Control OffIcer Danny Hauk "boots" a car parked on Cumberland Avenue. CB W{fonet: Harbert

INSIDE NEWSBRIEFS pages 2-5 Rappin'on the 'Truth SEEN pageS TICKET TALES page 6 By W.D. Cutlip lind DAve Marsh "He said, 'You were hired for entertainment purposes,'" recalls Jones. "He said, 'Passing out condoms is inappropriate BAD RAP page 8 As every good scout knows, there's bound to be some shoot­ behavior.'" VIEWS page 10 ing on the frontier. Out on the edge of mainstream music, far But distributing condoms is very much a part of Too Much away from the Ned-ball indoor safety of white majority culture, Truth's act, part of what they're trying to tell the world. To their CALENDAR page 12 the rate of fire has increased dramatically as of late. audience, as well as to a growing number of concerned Ameri­ LISTINGS page 14 This summer has been particularly deadly for rap musicians cans, interfering with Too Much Truth's freedom of expression is in the U.s.A. Even in Portland, a place not necessarily known for an act of censorship - in other words: inappropriate behavior. FRESH MEN page 14 Hip-Hop culture, rap has fallen under the gun. 50 Too Much Truth kept playing. BOAT RACES page 18 At a high-noon gig in Canal Plaza on Friday, July 27, local rap Ten minutes later, the power to their amplifier inexplicably group Too Much Truth was doing what TMT generally does: died. GLASTNOST page 19 laying down a fat groove, talking politics, handing out condoms. Hibbard calls it a coincidence. Jones calls it censorship. No CLASSIFIEDS page 20 According to lead singer Laura Jones, their gig was just about matter how you call it, the fact temains that in Portland - as in over when Jay Hibbard, Vice President of Intown Portland dozens of other cities across America - rap has been squelched. ERNIE PUCK page 22 Exchange, approached guitarist Jeff Weinberg and insisted that REAL PUZZLE page 23 they tone down their act and cut the volume. Continued on pa~ 8 2 Casco &y W.. kly

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Corded squared corners, firmly tied tufts and a sturdy fabric shell make our futons fum yet supportive to your sprne. 2, gasoline prices have risen more than 12 cents a gallon in . .-city officials in Madrid At the same time, three transportation companies that ship No.6 have raised fines for traffic The truckload of this fine discontinued model will be in our parking lot through August 19th, oil- a heavy industrial-grade oil- to Maine have halted service. violations to as high as $900 so shop early for the best selection. Others tacked on a $2-a-barrel surcharge. Gene Guilford, executive director of the Maine Oil Dealers for speeding or running red Workmanship guaranteed and package pricing applies. We carry New England's largest selection in stock of quality futon Jmages Association, said on Aug. 6 that the wholesale price of gasoline lights and announced they'll frames, futons and covers. blown up seize bank accounts of people to size. had increased 12 cents since Aug. 2. Director of Energy Policy All photos returned. and Planning John FlumerfeIt said that political tensions in the who don't pay parking tickets. FUTON FURNISHINGS Middle East have had much more of a profound impact than To console motorists stuck in GreatOuaHtv at Great Prices! the city's traffic jams, said to 621 Forest Avenue near woodfords Corner, Portland, Marne 8n·OS78 • Mon &: Thurs 10-8, Tues, Wed &: Fd pricing available 100% Cotton T's expected. But White House and Congressional spokespeople are $1 6~!ume questioning whether the nationwide gasoline price increases are be among Europe's worst, Vis ... M,ulerC#ra, DIscover ,"tli ",elc_ • Salisfacllml Guarameed • Exll 6B Rt. ~.~;:;:;~=~=;:;.J Q~"!£f!~v·gQ!'1C§gj\qQ~Q/3;§gQe!~§ warranted. It is not clear that the extra cost to the consumer is young people in bright orange ; necessary, because at this point, there is not an actual supply jackets move among cars stuck problem. Some congressmen are accusing oil dealer of taking Market Street (next to the Oyster Club) Old Port, Portland. 774-4455 in rush-hour traffic carrying advantage of an expected future supply shortage by hiking prices .~. portable telephones. They now. charge 300 pesetas, about In addition, several shipping companies have abandoned or $2.75, for a 3O-second local taxed the Maine market because state law assigns them unlimited , . liability to pay for the clean-up and damages of an oil spill. They ~ call-about 20 times the regular rate THAI claim those damages could mean a price too high to risk. "Picture Maine" Maritrans of Philadelphia, Bouchard Transportation of --Louisiana State Police, Hicksville, N.Y. and Texaco Marine have all refused to ship No.6 SUPER • SUMMER • SPECIAL GARDEN oil to Maine. 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Soak In a restfulness and Flumerfelt, claiming the boycott was blown out of proportion. relaxation unlike any you have ever experience to savor again and again. in the Maine Times! Police said the 28-year-old experienced I A Maine law holds the vessel captain and the oil shipment man pointed a gun at a driver receiver liable, without limit, for clean-up and damages. A bill who happened to be an FBI Gift certificates available. Lunch Mon•• Fri. 11:30·3:30 that went before the U.s. Congress on June 28 proposed holding ENTER TODAY! agent on assignment, as were Dinner Sun.• Thurs. 4:30·9:30 Two convenient locations: the captain and the receiver liable under federal law, but tacked a Fri. & Sat. 4:30-10:30 limit on that liability. Senate Majority Leader George J. 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• Casco Bay Wtekly VIDEO BLOWOUT SALE I GREAT BUYS ON Which restaurant D in the Old Port E HUNDREDS OF VIDEO TAPES will serve you a One Bancorp o AUGUST 10-AUGUST 15 Long lasting, tropical first,rate dinner loses big ALL $15 98 in the peaceful VIDEOS • The One Bancorp, parent B • New Releases' Foreign FIlms. ComedIes. ORCHIDS seclusion of a company to Maine Savings • Classics' HOI'TOf8 • Kids' • garden patio? L 5 stems attractively Bank, reported a net loss oi wrapped and delivered to almost $30 million for the o Port{and and Westbrook. second quarter of 1990. W $15 Cash or credit card. None of memo Vincent Furey, President and o bool{land Chief Executive Officer of The U ~ , One Bancorp, said that the Come to our neighborhood. T This sale will only be ac che follOWing locacions: latest loss for the bank may TIlE Bookland 89uth Portland Bookland Northgate make it impossible for the Mall Plaza North Gate Shopping Center HARMON'~~BARTON'S S. Portland. Maine Portland, Maine bank to meet guidelines set S 584 Congress Street ~ 117 Brown Street (~~WEQT 773-4238 797-9214 Portland Westbrook out by federal regulators. A Booldand North Gate wiU CDnUn"" C2)IDE needs with their TU!wly ,~ 774-5946 854-2518 RI:~TlW,~n L The regulators had imposed All major credit cards acoopted on phone orders. Also SOlVing Breakfast, the guidelines to help the bank E Lunch and Sunday Brunch. become more solvent follow­ 58 Pine Street 773-8223 ing severe losses that stemmed from bad real estate loans. In a statement, Furey said that the latest loss for the bank makes 8-12 WED 9 it "highly unlikely, given the THURS-FRl7,9 current market conditions, SAT-SUN 1,9 that the company will be able to sa tisfy all the requirements of the capital plan or other­ wise restore Maine Savings' capital to the levels required by the plan within the pre­ scribed time frames." CB W{f01lee Harbert Just waddling along If The One Bancorp doesn't meet those requirements, August 5 marked the Creat Maine Duck Race, a benef1t for the Maine Center for the Visually Impaired and the Lions ~ Clubs' Sight Conservation Programs. For $5, participants could "sponsor" a rubber duck that was freed from a dump which include significantly • truck Into the Presumpscott River In Westbrook. Players rooted for their adopted duck to cross the finish line of the reducing the bank's size and :!A:::U==G;:::U;:::S==T=1S-=1:"9-:-:W:::E~D-:=:FRl=-=7'::-9;-::-:15~~ 7/10 mile coune flnt. The winning rubber duck waddled across the finish line In two houn and 20 minutes, and the amount of bad loans owed SAT-SUN 1,7 ~ won Its sponsor, the C~ Elizabeth Lions Club, a new Volkswagen Fox. The race raised $45,000. it, then federal regulators may seize the bank. If that happens, as it has with Sanford's drinking there three times. In Gannet changes American Federal Savings iii i March, the liquor commission Whale leaves cove Bank, the feds will try to make overruled the city decision. So look, raises prices The humpback whale that the bank more solvent and the city took the commission Guy Gannet Publishing Co. was munching menhaden and find a buyer for it. to court in an attempt to deny has jacked up the price of the drawing curiosity seekers to J Continued from page 3 Angie's liquor license once Portland Press Herald, The Lowell Cove for the past and for all. Evening Express and the month has left for the open Cops to try out Community Angie's is currently legally Maine Sunday Telegram. On sea. According to Charley Cable Network Angie's license operating with a liquor Aug. 5, the price of The Maine Shepherd of the National bullet-proof vests week Df8l1111!1O Sunday Telegram rose from Oceanic and Atmospheric The City of Portland has set Don's Dungeon staggers along license. (1/2 hr.) The Cumberland County $1.00 to $1.25. Beginning on Administration, on Aug. 3 a aside $35,000 to purchase Some people think there's not much to do late at night. In The Gallery Superior Court recently Aug. 6, the price of both the net was dropped between the bullet-resistant vests for police Modern Images I, An overview Portland Press Herald and whale and the fish it had been officers, and an additional with co-curators Donna Cassidy ordered the sta te liquor Painting fetches $9,000 has been raised through They haven't been to L.L. Bean. & Suzette Lane McAvoy(ll2 hr.) commission to reevaluate it's record price Evening Express rose from 35 feeding on. Without the fish to AYear 01 Art: decision last March to over­ cents to 50 cents. eat, the whale was more easily a private fund-raising effort Selections Irom the Permanent A record was broken on 10 p.m. Valerie Marshall, 30, rule the Portland City Council According to Editor & enticed out of the cove. headed by a Portland busi­ I came out into the lobby, and there was a perfect set of Collection & Selected Loans Aug. 1 when a Reginald works in L.L. Bean's Men's (112 hr.) and renew the liquor license Publisher magazine, the "He just kind of looked nessman. The Police Depart­ wet foot tracks heading right out the front door. I don't Marsh painting sold for Deparbnent. The Future and for Angie's, a Commercial volume of advertising that over the situation and headed ment has ordered the vests, know, I guess somebody took a swim in the trout pond!" How We Get There: $231,000 - the highest price those three Portland Newspa­ straight out to sea:' said but is waiting until the officers ''/ think we stay open all day and Street bar. The liquor commis­ 6 a.m. Task Force recommendations (112 hr.) ever paid at an art auction in all night because, as L.L. used Olga Bishop, 55, works sion made its decision without pers sold in the first five Shepard. The whale had been try on the custom-fitted vests in L.L. Bean's footwear Gourmet Cooking: Maine. Cape Elizabeth's John to say, '}6u never know when Seafood Newburg (1 hr,) substantial justification and months of 1990 dropped 17 in the cove since July 4. and put them through a series deparbnent. W. Payson, who owns Mid­ percent from what had been Marine biologists believe that of tests before putting the someone is going to need you'... 1 Programs premiere Fri. 7-10pm, must rethink it, presenting "My grandfather was a shoe­ town Galleries in New York, sold in the first five months of the whale's tail was injured remember late one evening last and are repeated Sat. - Mon. clear and convincing evidence, money down. The vests are maker; and I've spent my whole 1-4 & 7-10pm and Tues., Wed., bought the painting. Barridoff 1990. during his stay in the cove, but expected to arrive from year this older; very refined, digni­ & Thurs. 9am-noon. said City Attorney David fied gentleman came in-I think he life around shoes. I stitched Galleries held the auction at The Maine Public Broad­ Shepherd was encouraged American Body Armor and Lourie. He said the liquor was Austrian. This was his first time in the store, and we shoes and luggage before I came Cable Channel 37 in Portland, So. Portland's Holiday Inn by the casting Network reported that land, Cape Elizabeth, Falmouth, & commission must respect the that he enthusiastically lept Equipment Co. in florida in to work in this department. I Bay, and grossed more than $1 went from men's to women!>, then to home and camp. It borough. Channel varies in Gorham. city decision to deny the "continued ad sales problems from the water several times mid-September, said Capt. know shoes, and I never recom­ million. took nearly all night, but he got everything he needed. liquor license unless they can could bring the closing of the after leaving the cove. Edward Googins. Folks tell me that walking through the door here at, say, mend a shoe I'm not sure offers "I don't think the market is come up with evidence to Evening Express." In the Googins said the depart­ 10 or II at night is an expenfmce in itsell I know what exactly what the customer is super healthy:' he said. "But it disprove it. He expects the report, Portland Press Herald ment has never bought armor they mean-but it's probably more a feeling than any­ looking for. Sometimes that can take a while. People Wlll shows that when you have a When you liquor commission to present and Evening Express General Reported by Deborah Fuller before and had to draft a thing you could put into words. .. " try on shoe after shoe, but I don't mind. I'm glad there's picture fresh to the market the case to the court again Manager Steven Braver said and Andy N=n policy outlining standard 2 a. m. Assistant Manager plenty of time to get it right. In fact, that's one of the best and good, people will fight for give blood within the month. that 'The Evening Express, operating procedure. The John Chaney, 53, has been things about working this hour... }6u see, it may seem it." Elowitch said most of the ''The liquor commission and all the products are being policy has been written by a with Bean's for 17 years. peaceful here at night, but youli be,surprised. There's art came from private estates. always something interesting going on." you give basically substituted their reviewed. Actually, looking at department committee and "I've had people ask me who Away from the auction, judgement for city council The Evening Express was will be reviewed by Portland on earth would shop here at Some people like to visit L.L. Bean during the day, and Payson awarded $8,000 to The judgement and the judge said something we did before we Police Chief Michael 2 in the morning, and Ijust some like the expe- another birthday Baxter Society, a Maine book they can't do that," said knew that times were going to Chitwood when the order look at them and grin. .. Back rience they have another anniversary arts and book collectors' club. Lourie about the recent be as tough as they are ... " arrives. when I started working here, here late at night. The money came from the another laugh Superior Court decision. Gannet unveiled its rede­ The vests weigh about four there were only three clerks So we're here 24 Joan Whitney and Charles another hug Controversy about Angie's sign for the Portland Press pounds and reportedly resist on, and If it was real quiet, we played cribbage. Hunters hours every day, Our store offers durable, Shipman Payson Foundation, has been brewing since last Herald on the same day it shots fired at a distance of 16.5 used to come in on their way up to camp then. Were big­ ready to answer practical products and knowledgeable, another chance. which John Payson estab­ friendly service for people who December when the Portland raised the price. In a full-page feet or more from a .357 ger now, but there's still a small feeling about the place. In your questions lished in 1987. The Society will and help you make love the outdoors. We're open City Council voted not to ad in its Aug. 6 edition, the Magnum or a 9-mm handgun. fact, we've had the same crew on for four years now. Nowa­ 24 hours, every day. use the money to publish a the most of your renew the baTs liquor license. paper explained that the new days, some people come in just for the company, and I limited facsimile edition of serve a lot of coffee. .. One of my favonle stones is the night time outdoors. The city claimes that the design featured not only Route I. Freeport. Maine The AmeI'Iun Red Cross ''The Jewel- a Romance of Portland Police resonded to15 "larger, clearer type" but also Continued on f"Igt 4 514 Forest Avenue, Portlud Fairyland," written by calls in a period of seven "photographs that tell a Rockwell Kent in 1917, Tues., Wed .. Thurs. 12·7 pm months, and caught minors story." 775-2367 or 1-800-481..0743 A"8"s/9,199O 19 6 Casco &y Wukly

THE TICKET FOR PORTLAND? AU8"s/9,1990 7 COlltmuM from frollt page opened on July 24_ At City Manager Robert Ganley's prompting, WHERE the Portland City Council voted on July 2 to charge $55 a month for the garage, undercutting private garage owners by $10 to A separate department $15. Ganley reasoned that cheaper parking would be a boon in TO In December 1989, the Portland City Council ruled to create a drawing people downtown while bringing down what he parking division that was separate from the Portland Police considered the inflated price that privately owned garages Deparbnent, which had handled parking matters until then_ The charged. According to Josephson, two privately owned garages EAT? rationale for making a separate parking division was to lend have lowered their rates since the Elm Street Garage opened. more focus to parking, explained Mike Josephson, Parking Parking enforcement is expected to clear a profit of $869,000 ~OSEPH'S Manager of the Portland Parking Deparbnent. While working for the City of Portland in 1990; the garages are expected to clear within the Portland Police Department, parking patrol officers $377,000_ Added together, the profits cleared by the parking were more apt to be "busy doing funerals and traffic control" division are expected to contribute more than $1.2 million to than to see that people were parking legally, Josephson said. Portland's General Fund. Now seven full-time parking officers hand out an average of Annual Basement Sale 300-400 tickets and 10 Denver boots each day. Portland first Making money or making parking? started to use the boots in 1981, and this year the city bought 20 With revenues from the financially struggling state dwin­ August 10-11 new boots while junking some old ones- There are now 30 usable dling, the revenues generated by the parking division are boots at the division's disposal. In order to get the boot, a car gobbled up by the City of Portland. must have at least three outstanding tickets and must be illegally But Josephson maintained that the parking division's "goal parked at the time the parking officer find it. Motorists must pay isn't to write tickets and the goal isn't to collect revenues. The all outstanding parking tickets and a fee of $40 to have the boot goal is to create parking. .- We're looking for solutions. We're not removed. out there trying to discourage people from coming to Portland." The job Portlanders Along with handing out parking tickets, Josephson's depart­ Josephson points to they city's affordable parking lot at the 50-70% off ment is also responsible for managing city parking garages- The Fish Pier off Commercial Street. There, people who make less City of Portland owns five garages - leasing four of them out and than $25,000 year can park at that lot for $30 per month. "If the Men's and Women's love to hate running one itself. The latest is a garage on Elm Street that goal was revenue generation, we wouldn't have opened Elm Street for $55 a month or the Fish Pier at $30 a month," said clothing, shoes and accessories Josephson. Getting parking tickets Josephson said that increased parking enforcement has Isn't fun - but neither Is ensured a higher turnover of parking spaces in Portland. And 410 Fore Street Portland, Maine 04101 writing them. Danny adequate parking enforcement is critical to the survival of retail Houk writes dozens of businesses, Josephson said. parking tickets every "The retail business is a traffic-moving business," said Phil Men's Store: 773-1274 Women's Store: 773-4454 day. In retum, he says Stein, owner of Stein Glass Gallery in Portland's Old Port. "If we 10am-6pm he's been shouted at, don't move traffic, then we're out of business. Stein said that shoved, spIt on, kicked increased enforcement has relieved what had been "total conges­ and verbally abused. tion" on Milk and Market Streets in the Old Port. When he first opened his gallery six years ago, Stein said that "parking was At left, an expensive cup just impossible. People used to never come down Milk or Market ARD~PARKS~GALLERY of coffee: In front of Street because it looked like an alley." Stein recalled that deliv­ Green Mountain Coffee ery trucks often were double-parked in the street. But enforce­ Three for $199 Roasters, Houk hands a ment has kept the commercial zones free, said Stein. Specially priced ticket to Marc Quirion, While Stein and other retailers applaud the parking divisions Below: Farm Table 36" x 60" Bookcases, 30' x 72" x 12" whose motorcycle was efforts, Kelley and others remain critical of the efforts and List $450. Special $295. The answer is here: Windsor Arm Chair $139. in teak, white, allegedly parked Illegally. attitudes of the parking officers. "They're an arrogant and black, oak & obnoxious bunch," fumed Kelley, who claimed that he has Side Chair $89. white wash finishes. Below, explaining the witnessed parking officers stand and wait at cars with little time rules: at the end of his left on the parking meter for the "VIOLA nON" flag to come up day, Hauk return calls to so that they could ticket the car. motorists. Many claim he Making a case wrongly ticketed their vehicles. Seth Berner is a Portland civil rights attorney for whom "parking is a pet peeve." But while other Portlanders are hitting Right: Ekorncs "TIara" the parking officers, Berner has been hitting the books. Stressless Leather Berner challenged his first parking ticket when he was a third­ Chair and Ottoman year law student at the University of Maine School of Law in $995. 1983. Rather than simply pay parking tickets, Berner said that for Special Purchase him "it just became a matter of principle that if the city wanted $795. its money, it was going to have to try its case." Over the next couple years, Berner said that judges dismissed major credit cards • In.store financing • free parking the next three parking tickets he received when he argued his PORTIAND BANGOR ELLSWORTH 288 Fore Street· 170 Park Street. High Street case before them 774·1322 942-6880 667,3615 RICHARD, PARK~· GALLERY In 1989, Berner represented a client who had been given the SOUTHERN MAINI Denver boot and tried to remove it himself. "He had a hammer and screwdriver in his car and he was whacking away at (the DINING Denver boot) when one of the traffic control people saw him and charged him with destroying city property and criminal mis­ BUSINESS CARDS ~ ..; chief," Berner said. Berner said that he won the case as he GUIDE showed that his client didn't have enough outstanding tickets to ·P'~;J;.!t}"1A3!i1!?11 SERVICE DIRECTORY be booted. Berner questions the constitutionality of the Denver boot AVAILABLE AT ••• procedure in Portland. He explained that the Maine and the U.S. PORTLAND JETPORT, Constitutions both say that states or municipalities cannot take BLACK COFFEE DESIGN Hidden Image Portland • 10 EXCHANGE property without due process. That is, citizens must be given Mythical, Im

Alldy NewmaII' 5 immobile CIlT has b«1I FH'rired in a Kellogg Stri!d lot sillce last October. Au",,'9,7990 • Records in Ft. Lauderdale, wages in orange groves and was arrested for selling hotels make South Rorida a RAPPIN' ON THE TRUTH "Nasly." Although the magnet for investors around MUSIC Weinberg says that they lost charge is only a misde­ the world. On the surface it's VIDEOS power at 1:10, with 20 meanor, he was handcuffed brown versus black, but it's minutes left.) Or perhaps the There's a sign on a cage in as the cops dragged him really wealth versus poverty. PA itself took this opportune the Paris zoo that reads away. The next night, a Enter Lu!her Campbell, ' "Warning: When attacked, moment to break down. In Saturday, Broward Sheriff conducting voter registration PROGRESSIW CARDS, GIFTS + WRAP this animal det'ends itself." literaty circles, this kirld of Nick Navarro had 2 live drives, financing low income Deus The idea is that anyone help is called Ex Crew arrested after perfonn­ housing, and establishing a 144 HIGH ST., PORTLAND 773-5547 rattling the lion's cage to see Machina. ing songs from "Nasty" at an line of communication what the lion might do is In common parlance, this OPEN EVERY DAY adults-only night club in between Miami's liberly Cily potentially lunch. means "!he gods did it." It's a Hollywood, Fla. ghetto and the outside world. You could hang that sign handy way to explain the The bad news continued This doesn't mean Campbell just about anywhere in this inexplicable. duoughout the following two is America's Nelson 14th ANNIVERSARY society and it would prob­ weeks. Police and prosecu­ PORTLAND'S LOWEST Mandela, but to those who PRICES-PERIOD ably do a lot of good. The Tell the truth tors in Texas, South Carolina, control South florida, he problem is that everyone Without the services of Virginia, Ontario and severa1 ROCK • ALTERNATIVIii • pop BLOWOUT SALE represents a possible disrup­ RECORDS, TAPES, CD'S thinks everyone else belongs Sherlock Holmes or Miss other jurisdictions threatened tion of the status quo. 773-1310 ina cage. Marple, it would be impos­ THROUGH AUGUST 18 local record stores with 2 Live Crew's disruptive This was evident at Too sible to go back to Cana1 prosecution if they didn't influence is felt nationwide. 30% to 50% OFF STOREWIDE Much Truth's Canal Plaza P1aza electric and acoustic guitars and make a finn take "Nasly" off their On June 14, 2 live Crew gig. Laura Jones thought she judgment on just what shelves. After what hap­ bJ Ilri!..CJ!iId, -.~ ...... Ado.... 1tf­ played at a club in Duluth, 1 ...,. CUmlMIrlaDd Av. amplifiers • banJos • mandohns heard Jay Hibbard saying happened. Suffice it to say pened to Freeman, all com­ Georgia, a small, nearly all­ Portland strings • effects pedals • accessories "Hey you up there! Stop thai, wherever cultures clash, plied, even though in many white town 30 miles north­ PATIO OUTBACK Dublic address eauipment acting like animaIs!" Jones sparks follow. The results of cases there were no civilian by em.. Audio, Cenllon. Oigilo& ..d more. east of Atlanta. But Duluth reacted like any self-respect­ such sparking doesn't always complaints nor any other was integraled for one night, am 18 free ark,nq' 31[ ccndltlonm ing lioness. have to be fire, but such has authorization for the police as nearly 100 blacks were Bonnie Raitt the Civic Center or "I started popping off over been the case in Portland. In action. Many of the nation's among the 300 people at the at BUCKDANCER'S • the PA, saying that this is order to avoid similar most important retail chains show. Outside, white teenage CHOICE what the government wants occurrences in the future, it (only 70 accounts sell more girls carried signs reading MUSIC COMPANY to do: shut us up, censor us. would be well to take notice than 75 percent of all U.S. "Stop the racist attacks on RICHARD T MPSON They won't listen to black of a few facts. music) have indicaled that rap." Inside, blacks and Unlol SIaUoa Plaza people, poor people, women. Rap is a message music. It they are reluctant to carry the 270 SI. JolI! SII8II. Portland 774-2211 whites were dancing, kissing, I said, 'If you tum down the Open Mon-Flll0-a. Sal 10-5 is political first, art second Crew's Ilext record, "Banned having a great time together. volume, I'm just going to and entertainment third. In !he U.S.A.," a 12-inch ------,..------' ~--I N As Nasty as They Wanna I '. ~) ffi BUY' SELL' TRADE' REPAIR • LESSONS ~ IZI sing louder.'" What is "appropriate behav­ based on Bruce Spri!:l8steen's Be"s assault on the color line , ~ . II ~ '; " I Then, according to Jones, ior" to a political rap group is "Born In the U.s.A." goes beyond the growing ../' .; .. .. :: : they performed one song not necessarily what is In East LA, Sergeant AI number of whites who are ,(!;~/ ~<;~. ~~' ~~ /f ..· II I and, by popular demand, appropriate behavior to a Gomez of the LAPD refused rap fans. Mike Stark, who ~"{.t~ ~ started another, when the marching band. If a rap to issue a pennit for a July 5 hosts a talk show on heavy ~ ·O'~·.. I I VIDAL BASSOON' I power went off. group is concerned about the Rap for life show featuring metal station KNAC in Los \.. - -.... I I Hair Dryers I "Who's to say?" asked state of AIDS education in Ice-T, De( Jef, and Doug E. Angeles, told RRC: "My BOUNCE 59 I I 1200 WATT MINI mLiNG OR I jones. "It could be that our this country, chances are very Fresh. The show, which was listeners are into metal, $1 I 11250 WATT MID SIZE PRO STYLE.I II ~lllbrile Softener . I I 2 SPEEDS. 4-HEATS. I time was up. But the crowd good that they will make to benefit the homeless group period. But a lot of them like wanted anothel' song and all such statements in their lifeline, had to be cancelled. 2 Live Crew and they don't I!!;!;'~=: 18CT. I I U·L LISTED. VALUES TO 18.99 I of a sudden the power was music and perhaps even August 11 • One Show Only When Gomez was accused of like what's being done to I: 20 CT. : : gone." hand out condoms. $14.88 : Raoul's offers • Dining before the show being prejudiced against rap, them." ------_____ .1 ______----_. Jay Hibbard of lPE says It would be a very good he responded by promptly • Favorite drinks brought to your table Some people would feel • No seat more than 68 feet from that he was the man who idea to listen to a rap group's turning down a permit for a more comfortable if it were a -.-~- asked Too Much Truth to demonstration tape carefully Jon BonjDvi "Rock for Life" r-- -:,------: r;------: record by Stevie Wonder or tum down their PA and stop for objectionable content show on the grounds BonjDvi U2 that was breaking down I ' ~\ . ",-;-a t ' I Free Makeover distributing condoms, but before hand. Submission of was "meta1." Would Poison the walls, but that's not how I v ~~.. . I I I.:!e.J 1·... t1 I with any makeup purchase over $10 denies that he ever cut power such tapes is a prerequisite of be OK? No. How about Ted I .o"..... ~ I I ' I it's happening. When the bus I ~·:.. i· I I '" SEVEN SEAS I to the band's PA. getting an lPE gig, so pre­ Nugent? No way. doesn't stop in front of your 0 HOURS: Mon. -Fri. 9-6, Sat. 9-12 But Hibbard does not sumably no one at IPE was Sheriffs in Broward 1. II SALAD DRESSING I house, you still walk down to I I I BY KRAFT. I callfor an appointment deny that pulling the plug on startled by Too Much Truth's Counly have threatened to the corner to catch your ride. Too Much Truth would have message. arrest anyone caught listen­ I SHARP CALCULATORS I I VIVA RANCH OR I SOLOR OR BATTERY VIVA RANCH LIGHT. ~ 828-0426 ffi been in line with lPE's It would also be a good ing to 2 live Crew in their Rap's rep I I I I policies. "We have a rule," idea for rap groups and car. Will the next civil rights What's going on here isn't I MODELS. 6.99 VALUES. I I 4 OZ_ TRIAL SIZE. I 222 St. John St. • Suite 215 • Portland says Hibbard. "This is a performance artists working demonstration in America We are a rum-smo1cin salon or our ood health just a media tempest or a 1 ______99 .1: : ______----_.: business district. People go to on the roge to fully brief consist of a group of people genteel legal debate about the : $4. .49 ~ea. Infa. 773·6886 • EltertaJllleat Hllline 775·2494 lunch from 12 to 1:30 and promoters on the content of marching down the main limits of First Amendment then go back to work. You their shows. Shock is a good drag of Fort Lauderdale, rights. It's an escalation of the can't be blasting music when thing. It gets you noticed. It holding boom boxes blaring repression that began seven the people in the buildings rearranges the public's "Me So Homy"? years ago when the PTA and around you are trying to perception of the world very the PMRC first targeted work." nicely. Rappln' on the status quo "dirty rock" as a way of Perhaps. Let it stand as a But deliberately springing Why did it happen? arche discrediting popular culture. statement of fact. It's hard to surprises on promoters is not It began as a clash of And these attacks on rock shoes WANTED_ ..... concentrate on business realpolitik. If Hibbard had personalities. In 1988, censor- Dressed aren't isolated from the naturoUy comfortable••• matters when people are been apprised of Truth's ship point man Jack Thomp­ assault on the rest of art. The naturaUy beautiful••• speaking and/or shouting mission and modus before­ son ran for Dade Counly next big censorship case to about poor people. Tum hand, chances are fair to State Attorney against Janet reach the Supreme Court Reno. 2 live Crew's Luther Now to down that pesky conscience! good that his sympathy may very well involve 2 Live I'm trying to count. could have been enlisted on Campbell backed Reno with Crew. If the Court upholds Just who cut the power the issue of handing out a campaign song. Reno on Brian Cl'I!lI1ie Gonzales' ruling (and unlike Hope McManUS and why is a bit of a mystery. condoms. It's very hard to waxed Thompson in the flag burning, sexual nursery Sale For _ ROBBERY of election. So far, Reno has Mr. Hibbard has given his reason with somebody from rhymes may not strike justice $1,000,000 • word that he didn't flip the the other side of a micro­ refused to put censorship on Grill Antonin Scalia as protected Try our delicious August Specials swilch. To have done so phone. her agenda, with the result "political speech"), the law would have been act of Do the right !hing, people. that you can still buy 2 Live REWARD feGt.wittg . an on censorship in America censorship, plain and Simple. Tell the truth. Crew records in Dade CaJamari with Fresh Ltnguini 812.96 will change for everybody. Panfried Rainbow Trout 812.96 Area musicians, most of Counly (the Miami metro whom feel threatened by The straight rap area). (better and much more hllr1')'l) creeping censorship, would Sadly, Portland is not But there's a lot more at undoubtedly have organized alone in giving rap a bad rap. stake here than a local a boycott of IPE functions like joe Isuzu stripping off election and a rap record. W.D. Cutlip is tlw D.J. dOTlm and events had Hibbard been his mask to bare that wicked South Rorida is home to not ID tlw C.B. W. Yow! caught with his hand on the grin, rock censorship has just a massive drug trade, but Portland's Casual swilch. This would not be a shown its true face. also huge citrus and tourist 0.-Marsll's Nckgroulld IlJfd but Elegant good thing for the future of On June 4, Federal District industries. Miami is the Dln1ngSpot ~ts anne fnnn Iris montlrly the Old Port Festival or the judge Jose Gonzales of banking center for the _sJettn "Rock & RoU Intown Portland Exchange. Miami ruled that 2 live Caribbean and much of Latin Ctmfidentitl1: wl!icll hils rruuIe the America. There are extremely Perhaps a bystander, his or Crew's "As Nasly As They IDrtuous trip 25 miles up the Sa ~t~4'f~5- 774-4200 her eye on the clock and Wanna Be" was legally powerful forces who will not lNgo FrtnltIY, /IIId, lIS /I result, ,. AMARYLLIS 31 MARKET STREET inordinately sensitive to the obscene under the laws of tolerate any threat to lhe /I _ tIdiIrtSS: Bo% 341305, Los 12 10 1:30 rule, flipped !he Broward Counly, Rorida. status quo. They enforce !he PORTIAND AllgeIes, CA 90034. AmaryUis Clothing Co. In the Portland Regency swilch. (Which would have Four days later, Charles status quo by having Cubans R&RC's new pho_lIltmbel' 41 Exchange Street. Portland. 7 7 2 - 4 4 3 9 been premature: Jeff Freeman, owner of E-C control the blacks, whose low is 213-SEX-ROCK. Parking Stamp' AoI"iI.bIe .-!.....1 I August 9, 1990 1 1 1 0 c.sco Boy Wetldy

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Arts Editor research for many months, it it to lapse, or when our Ann Sitomer became very clear what was famous queen on horseback £t::~i;;7:lm:"~KP Specials Editorial Assistant really causing the problem. harasses someone for not M-F 11-4 76 Portland Street, Portland, Maine 773-6906 W.D. Cutlip The landlords have been sitting "properly" on a street 870 Broadway · S. Portland Editorial Intern doped into increasing rents by bench, I feel it is time to say Deborah Fuller the Portland Housing Author­ something. Photojournalist ity (PHA), for those on Social Second, Casco Bay Weekly Tonee Harbert Security and the disabled. The had the laboring task of low income taxpayer is hit the editing 70 percent of my letter Production Manager hardest and is being forced and they did a splendid job, Elissa Conger out onto the street. maintaining the aggressive Production While my rent was running bite that I intended. However, Anne Garland, LAurie Spugruudi at $268 a month as of the first my big solution ideas .llong part of this year, PHA is with other pertinent examples Circulation Manager paying $400, $450, $500 and defending my claims were left Robert Lord more a month to landlords to out. Circulation except these people on PHA. Third, as for all of these Old Deedee Look, DIm Tonini, Sarah Young Wow! And then my rent Port parking lots that you say jumped sky-high. we own, the truth is we run OffIce Manager Being a bookkeeper and one and it is outside the Old Rohytt Barnes understanding what it takes to Port and we rent it from the make money, what business owner for big bucks. Our Advertising Manager person would not take the monthly rates, contrary to HoUyLynn advantage of more income to your twisted dribble, are the . ---.... - ' . Display Advertising their business? I sure would. lowest commercial rates in the . _------"' " ~ .~-- -' ~ t:P' ~~~ Rose Greely,Maureett Magee After all, it is where the Old Port area. CoscoBov Classified Advertising mighty dollar is. Finally, in regard to these """""" Melissll Joh1t501t PHA is paying 100% to "liquid lunches" of mine that ""EEKLV A Mexican Restaurant 150% more to landlords on you mentioned, your oars & Contributing Editors rent then what are written in don't quite touch the water Toki Oshimafillustration their guidelines. Why? PHA there either. You see, I love to Watering Hole Mike Quitttt/sporf and other programs are eat and nothing beats the daily The dallies deliver papers. Union Station Plaza needed for the less fortunate lunch specials at Dewey's. Contributors and I'm all for these programs. Give me a ring sometime, AI. Casco Bay Weekly delivers readers. Lynda Barry, Brenda Chandler, Wayne But, while us taxpayers are We'll do lunch and talk about Fabulous Food • Curtis, KeUy Nelsott , Roland Sweet, paying for this, these pro­ the metermaggots. You can Don Rubin grams are putting many of us even park in our lot. $20 an out on the streets because hour. Casco Bay Weekly PHA is willing to give land­ distributes 20.000 papers free lords our tax dollars. Don't ~- . Think of charge trery Thursday. blame your landlord. He is Laurence Kelley ) No persott may take more than one of only a business person trying Portland of it as each iss"" without t~ permission of to make ends meet. The PHA Casco Bay Weekly. Additional copies of that will give more to land­ Morning the cummt issue and/or most back lords than a taxpayer can give. issue; may be purclulsed for $1 each at Good grief Charlie BroW!'. A Radio the Casro Bay WfI'kly offia. Domestic Where will it all end? Ernie who? All Aboard for a subscriptions are mailed 3rd cIilss and I'm a huge Lynda Barry fan FAMILY for are $36lyear, payable in advana. ~~~ and would rather read a year's Charter, Cruise, or Day Trip Leon Southard worth of Fred Bassett (yuck!) lRADntON! Portland grownups. Casco Bay Weekly then miss an installment of on Maine's Finest Fleet is published by hers. So it might be hard to Bud Dry, from Anheuser­ cause ofLhe orange and black Casco Bay Weekly, Inc. imagine how a hardcore fan Busch, Inc., The world's stripes on their Jerseys. Get Dodge D. Morgan, president. like me doesn't know where best brewer, is the newest acquainted with the new- mw;nnmn;:::m Jim Crocker the title "Ernie Pook" comes member of the est member of the Entire contents e 1990. First Famlly of Budweiser Family and Bruce Campbell arePort­ L. Kelly responds from. - Try Bud Dry ! Beers.Of all the land's favorite morning radio team. b response to AI Brown's men who've ever When was the last Why? Because they put an adult letter and his merciless attack /!~k/s played football, time a coach won on me (CBW 7.25.90) ... Amanda Lewis which ones have the national cham­ perspective on the events and issues Casco Bay Weekly played in the most pionship in major­ of the day. And because their sup­ First of all, I believe I made Portland college football in 187 Clark Street it quite clear in my letter that Super Bowls? ... porting cast includes Maine's best Portland, ME 04102 Seven men share his very first year as radio news staff, award-winning I'm not running for Boy Scout this record, each a head coach? . .It 2077756601 Editor's rwte:: When Lynda sportscasts, the most accu ra te of the year and that while I am having played in hasn't happened fax: 775 1615 Barry was a child, her younger weather forecasts, the country's only indeed perturbed with the city * PALAWAN five Super Bowls: since 1948. . .That brother collected pets, turtles Larry Cole, Marv year, Australian astrological prognosti­ politics, I was not referring to DAYSAILS and hamsters and named each Fleming, Cliff Bennie Ooslerbaan cator and a guest list that reads like a my own personal woes with from the Custom House Harris, D.O. Lewis, Preston led Michigan to an undefeated one Ernie Pook. 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Mel Gibson and Robert movie also slars GreltaScaochi, Bonnie TANNING SPECIAL Bedelia, Brian Dennehy and Raul Julia. SATURDAY 8.11 during the next few days in Downey, Jr. play two cute boys who fly planes 0_ some unde~nnined location Pretty Woman Julia Robens and Clark's life are more intriguing Rlch.rd Thompson (Celtic folk fusion) CERTS in Southeasl Asia. Richard Gere star in the Pygmalian­ TEN 1/2 HOUR VISITS than any movie plot his film type story about a wealthy businessman Raoul's. 865 ForeslAve., Portland. 773- THURSDAY professor can conjure up (who, who picks up a pmstilule and dresses 6886. 00 by the way, knows all the lines her up pretty. The movie has a few great Klldevll Blues Band and Three of a Kind (rock) Geno's, 13 Brown St., THURSDAY 8.9 IS ONLY $55. to The Godfather movies). He lines, but the story is a sexist fairy ISle. Roberts is good; she should be more Portland. 772-7891. (reg" $75"00) can't help Carmine; he only Bonus Br•• s Quartet (chamber music) particular about scripts. Gere plays a Five Oone Mad (progressive rock) 8 Maine Center for the Ar1S, at the reminds him that art and life are pm, LADIES charactar he's played too many times Moose AIIev, 46 Markel St., Ponland. University of Maine, Orono. For tickel one. before. 774-5246. infonnation, call 581-1755. It seems Carmine schemes Problem Child John Ritter SIarS in this Bishop Avenue (rock) Old pon Tavern, Ch.ndler'. B.nd Concert (concert NIGHT! involve importing exotic and comedy about a suburban couple who 11 Moulton St .. Portland. band music) 7 pm althe Gazebo in Fon 774-0203 endangered animals for the adopts a child who tums out to be more Moxl. Men and Tomado Brothers Allen par\(, Eastern Prom, Portland. Free than they bargained for. Ritter should (acoustic rock and r&b) Dry Dock, 84 SVENSKA TANNING & HAIR SALON pleasures of rich and beautiful and open to the public. 874-8793. 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II'S a comedy people familiar Oopherbroke(acouslic)Amigo's, 9 Dana Kotzschmar Organ and the Cily of canyons of Venezuela, whe.re a biologist own tortillas comedy ... starring Marlon in his life. And anyway, with New Yor\( really appreciale, but ifs SI., Portland. 772-0772. Portland. Free and open to the public. played by Julian Sands IS coIlec~ng not as bleak as Scorcese's comedy Mexican Brando no less. Well, that's a first. Carmine's daughter thinks Altitude Lou and the Tropical For more information, call 767-3297 or new species of insects and arachnids. "After Hours." Bill Murray, foronce, plays I couldn't believed Brando could Dep...... on. Spring Poinl Cafe, 175 761-1915. drink specials Clark is going to marry her. Here he finds a new spider, which a tolerable son of guy. make me laugh without seeming manages 10 find its way back to a quiet Pickett St., S. Portland. 767-4627. The Man.gement (barbershop quar1et) M. It's a good enough plot: few Speaking Parts A bit-pan actor and California town, a place too quaint and The Look (rock) Spirits at the Manor, 700 6 pm on the terrace of Olin Ans Cenler, like a clown, SO I postponed guns, no sex and no cuss words womanizer is pursued by a woman Dance in too quiet to be real. The movie doesn'l Main St., South Portland. 774-6151 . Bates College, Lewiston. Free and open seeing the movie as long as I in English. Even the movie's whose advances he ignores. The start with an explosive confrontation L8!lend.: Roy, EMs, Buddy(pop)Club to the public. For more information, call air-conditioned unrequiled lover watches videotape of could. foreign phrases are politely where the hugeness of what's on the Casino, Hampton Beach. N.H. Tickets 786-6330. comfort his old films obsessively. Enter a My mistake ... The 'The translated without using screen needs to be maintained until the are $17.50. 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Thirty years of surfing history as $1.99 ALL NIGHT FOR LADIES minutes after arriving in Grand comedy. He doesn't do much Andthere's no need to call in the Marines David Pope (classical guitar) to am- 3 Ponland. Part of Intown Portland told by the surfers themselves. The Central, he's a self-

The Theet.r « Monmouth Summer • Rme RIv Yw Bob Randall's comedy is Augusf 9, 1990 1 7 schedule: 'Brave New World: stage being performs Aug 16-Sep 2. Thu-Sat adaptation of Aldous Huxley's book Aug at 8 pm. Sun at 2 pm at Schoolhouse g. 1215and 17at8 pm. Aug 11at2pm: Arts Center, Sebago Lake Village. • Tracy Johnson. "The Cherry Orchard: Chekov's play Admission is $8 foradults, $6 for children about the last years of the Russian and seniors. For more information. call Aristocracy Aug 10. 16and18at8pm: 642-3743. OTHER 'Ught Up The Sky.' Moss Hart·s comedy Trtal by Jury and the concert version of Main. Coast Artlet. Gallery talk by about opening night of a Broadway the 'Mikado" will be performed with full curator Bruce Brown speaks Aug 9. 2 Continued from page 15 musical Aug 14 and 18 at 8 pm: 'The orchestra by members of the New York pm at Maine Coasts Artist. Russell MerchantofVenice"Shakespeare'splay Gilbert and Sullivan Players Aug 17 at Avenue. Rockport. Forrnoreinformalion. MAGIC CARPET RIDE LIMO of love and greed Aug 11 and 18 at 8 Pittsfield Community Theater and Aug call 236-2875. pm: 'Just So Stories: Rudyard Kipling 20 at Camden Opera House. The fully 9 PASSENGER SUPER STRETCH storiesforkidsAug9.12. 14. 16and18 staged 'Mikado' will be performed Aug Haystack: A W., of Workintl Stuart ...... at 2 pm. Theater is located off Route 21 in Camden and Aug 23-25 at Kestenbaum, director of the Haystack ... 132 in Monmouth. Tickets are $15. $13 Lakewood Summertheaterin Madison. Daniel D. MUIer'. woodcut Mort...... T ....N I. on .xhlblt through Mountain School of Crafts, speaks Aug JZ::ESl (207) 781-4288 • :ralnwutn, 'Maine I VISA ~ I for seniors, $10 for students. Children's For more information. call 487-5221 . Aug. 17 at Tho.. Mo.... Cabl... tmak ..... 415 Cumberland A"." 9,7:30 pm at the Round Top Center for The Arts, Business Route 1, lS:K2l 'Booting !J{ours 9-5, 'Montfay-~ri.t£ay shows are $6 for adults. $5 for children. Another NIght et the Opera Cape Portland. Th•• xhlblt Includ•• 50 woodcuts, includIng landscape. CON Darmiscotta. Freeandopen to the public. For more information, call 933-9999. Theater Group presents a new musical of Mal...... Europe. For more information. call 563-1507. I Dol I Dol Musical presented through with book by Gloria Howell. music by Aug 18. Wed-Sat at 8 pm. Sun at 7 pm Ruth Welting Aug 16-18. 8 pm at Thaxter Skowhegan School of Palntlntl and at Thomas Playhouse, Route 302. South Theater. 420 Cottage Rd .• South Sculptur. Summer Lecture Saries Casco. Tickets are $10/$12. Dinner/ Portfand. Tickets are $1 0, $4 for seniors Guest artist Wole Soyinka speaks Aug Danforth St,.. Gallery. 34 Danforth aates ColI.g • • Olin Arts Center. 10. 8 pm in the Old Dominion Fresco theater tickets are also available. For and students. For more information. call St. Portfand. Video Art Exhibition Aug Lewiston. 'Dahlov lpear: The Seventies CERTS more information, call 655-3281 . 799-7337. Bam at the Skowhegan School. For 11-31 . Opening Aug 11 . 3-6 p.m. 775- & Eighties," 'Recent Donations," won..s more information. call 474-9345. Franklin AlIv.1 Bill Meikle appears as A Toa.t to aroadWay The Bayside 6245. by Matisse. Braque. Gaugin. Cezanne United Mal... Craftsmen Cumberland Ben Franklin in a historical sketch Players present a dinner theater D.an Velentllas aallory. 60 and Picasso. and 'Children's Book CTR INDUSTRIES, INC. TUESDAY 8.14 through Sep 1. Fridays and Saturdays production of a musical revue of songs Craft Show Maine's largest craft show Hampshire St.. Portland. Exhibit of Illustrations," featuring the work of at 7:30 pmin the Lord Gallery. The Bnck from 10 Broadway musicals through with more than 250 craftsmen Aug lG- Snak. Alley (bluegrass) 12-1 :30 pm. paintings and monotypes by Katherine several of Maine's best artists and Store Museum. 117 Main St .• Aug 25 at The Portland Club. 156 State 12. 10 am-5 pm. Admission is $2. Congress Square. Portland. Part of Bradford through Sap 9. Hours: Thu 12- writers. Both exhibits continue through Kennebunkport. Tickets are $12/$10. St, Portland. Performances are Fridays children under 12 free. For more Intown Portland Exchange's Noontime 8 pm. Sat 12-5 pm . Sun 12-4 pm or by Aug 26. Hours: Too-Sat 10 am-4 pm. Electrical Contractors For more information. call 985-6887. (happyhourat6:3O. dinerat7:3O. curtain information, call 443-2787. Performance Series. Free and open to appointment. 772"2042. Sun 1-5 pm. 786-6158. Spanda Dane. Company presents at 8:30 ) and Sunday (brunch at 12 Flee Markot to benefit the Danforth Street the public. For more information. call Dlmora. 26 Exchange St.. Portfand. BowdoIn College Museum of Art. several dance pieces. which center on noon. curtain at 2 pm). Tickets are Gallery Lots to buy and lots of chowder 772-6828. Photographs by JamieSolomon through Brunswick. 'Islamic Miniatures from the the theme of harmony. order and the $29.50/$24.50. For more information. to eat Aug 11 .9 am-6 pm at 34 Danforth S92.-0119 or 1-S00-2.S7-WIRE italian Herlt8ll. Band (classics) 6:30 Aug 30. Hours: Men-Wed 10am-6 pm. Permanent Collection," Arab and St.. Portland. divine in nature through Aug 12 Fri-Sat call 773-{)218. Thu-Sat 10 am-9 pm, Sun 12-6 pm. Persian miniatures and paintings from pm. Bandstand. Deering Oaks Pan... Doll., Dollhou_ and Mlnlatur.. at8 pm. Sun at 2 pm at the Schoolhouse Vlntalle Rep.rtor, Company is 775-7049. Mughal India (through Aug 19): Portfand. Free and open to the publIC. Artisan. invitational show and sale of P.O. Box 2123, No. Windham, ME 04062 Center for The Arts. Sebago. Tickets looking fora young male actor. 18-24, to ' Selected Prints from the Vinalhaven 874-$793. F.O. aalloy Antiquarians. 137-14.1 dolls, dollhouses and miniatures. are $5 for adults. $2.50 for children. For play James in 'My Fat Friend.' Must be Press Collection," 77 prints produced at Middle St.. Portland. 'Tomorrow's featuring artisans from Maine to Florida more information. call 642-3743. able to leam English or Scottish accent. the press since its founding in 1984 Antiques: new won..s by Usa Dombek. Aug 12. 1Oam-4 pm ay BiddefordArena. Jud...... Vermont poet David Budbill's For more information on auditions, call (through Sap 23). Hours: Tue-Sat 10 Heidi Gerquist Lenny Hatch. Russell Allred St.. Biddeford. Door prizes. play about a typical New England town 934-4251. Kahn. Orlando Olivera Najara. David am-5 pm. Sun 2-5 pm. 725-3275. WEDNESDAY 8.15 Aug 9-25 at the Theater Project. 14 workshops . exhibits and Lavender Jade 18k and 24k gold blwa pearl pin pendant Pollack, Steven PriesUy and Jay Piscopo Cry of the Loon aallery. Route 302. School St.. Brunswick. Performances demonstrations. Proceeds benefit Sun•• t Folk Jambor.. (folk) Curt through Aug 31 . Hours: Mon-Fri 9 am-5 South Casco. Exhibit of Maine artists: Intemational Guild of Miniature Artisans are Thu at 7 pm. Fri at 8 pm and Sat at pm, Sat 10 am-4 pm. 774-1479. Chris Neilsen. Rebekah Ray. Serri Bessette. Deb & Doug. Val D'Elessio 4 and 8 pm. For ticket information. call Scholarship Fund. Castine. Maine. For AUGUST 15 - SEPTEMBER 30,1990 Main. Mystlqu.: A Contemporary Beckman. Sherry Miller, David Cedrone. and Michael Danahy perform 7:30 pm, 729-8584, more information. call Susan Levesque Wesl9m Prom. Portland. Free and open Perspective Group show of Grace Porta, Bevin Engman. Dahlov at 282-0016. Chartle Who Silent clown and juggler lpear and Wendy Newcomb. Exhibit Please join Tracy for the to the public. Rain location is Reiche contemporary Maine painters at the A Look aack: Evaluation of the Maine AMILY performs Aug 9. 12-1 :30 pm, Wharf and continues through Aug 25. Hours: 9:30 School. 874-$793. gallery at 5 Milk St.. Portland. Artists Art Seen. durlnll the Last Decade F Opening Celebration Moulton streets. Portfand. Partof Intown am-9 pm. 665-5060. Philharmonic Jazz Band include Gregory Welch. ltalo Scanga. Panel discussion Aug 14. 7:30 pm at Portland Exchange's Noontime Deerlnll FamIly Restaurant. Maine PRACTICE Thursday, August 16, 5:00- 9:00 p.m. (jazz) 7 pm . Mill Creek Pan... South Michael Moore. Duncan Hewitt. Michael Maine Coast Artists. Russell Ave .. Performance Series. Free and open to L. Portfand. Free and open to the public. Shaughnessy, Juris Ubans. Wolcott Mall. South Portfand. 'Alternative Maine Rockport. Panelists include Thomas GWENDOLYN O'GUIN, D.O. the public. For more information. call Art," recent won..s in a variety of media For more information. call 799-7996. Dodge. David Puelle. Usa Slipkowsky. Crotty, director of Frost Gulley Gallery 772-6828. Michael Waterman. Wes Freese, Marc by P.A. TrishathroughAug. Hours: Mon­ Adult/ Pedilltric Medicine· Office Gynecology Organ Demonatratlon (pop/classical) in Portland: Judith Sobol. director of The star Spantlled alrl by Neil Simon Pelletier. Frank Turek. Richard Wilson . Sat 8 am-l 0 pm. MllnipuiRtion • ht'Pentlltive Medicine Organist Ray Cornils conducts a Payson Gallery: C. Alden Wilson. performed by the Vintage Repertory Samrith Chap. Tim Mack. Tom Maurais EI.m.nt. aall.ry, 56 Maine St.. demonstration of the KotzschmarOrgan executive director Maine Arts Walk-In and by Appointment Aug 10-11 . 17-19. 24-25 (8 pm) at the ART and Paa Mayhew Bain. 773-3489. Brunswick. 'J. Fred WoeIl: Wall Reliefs Commission: Marjory artist: and ~ at3 pm in Portland City Hall Auditorium. Moore. abacus Saco Grange Summer Theater in Bar Free and open to the public. For more Maine Pott.... Martlet. 376 Fore St. and Sculpture' through Sap 5. Hours: Edgar Allen Beam. Maine Times art 222 St. John St., Suite #322 Mills. Performances are Fri-Sat at 7:30 Mon-Sat 10 am-5 pm. 729-1108. / american crafts information. call 767-3297 or 761-1915. Portland. Judaic and decorative gold critic. Free. but donations will be Portland . pm. Sun at· 6 :15 pm. For more lustered pottery by Toby Rosenberg on aov.rnor's aallery Space. State 44 Exchange St., Portland, ME 04101 Curt a....tt. (folk and comedy) 12- OPENING accepted. For more information. call • information. call Pat Packard at 929- display Aug 10-Aug 21. Fine House. Augusta. 'Art Behind Bars: 1:30 pm, Wharf and Moulton streets. 236-2875. 207-772 ·4880 6472. earthenware for the country home and Portland. Part of Intown Portland The Boat Show: Fantastic Vessels. works by inmates of the Maine eraft Show Society of Southern Maine L'II Abner Freeport Community Players garden by Christian Ridge Pottery from Exchange's Noontime Performance Fictional Voyages Exhibit features Correctional Center in South Windham. Craftsmen are holding a crafts show present the musical comedy Aug 10 -11 • Aug 22-Aug 31 . Hours: daily 9 am-9pm. Hours: Mon-Fri 8 am-5 pm. 289-2724. Series. Free and open to the public. For arlsts'interpretationsofboatsina variety Aug 18. 10 am-4 pm . (raindate Aug 19) 17-18. 7:30pm at Freeport High School. 774-1633. more information, call 772-6828. of media including glass. Wood. hay and HobeSound aallerl.. North,58 Maine on the Village Green. Ocean Ave., Tickets are $6. $4 for seniors and fiber. Five of the artiSts in the exhib~will The Open Stable. 273 PresumpscotSt.. St.. Brunswick. Won..s on paper by Epic ara. Qulnt« (brass band) MusIC Kennebunkport. Admission is free. students. For more information. call 865- assemble and install their work starting Portland. 'A Midsum mer's Night Dream'. in The Mall at 7:30 pm on the mall in Bernard Langlais through Aug 25. Hours: Jurted Watercolor Show hosted by 6041 . Aug 15. The public is invited to view art an exhibn won.. by Maine photographers downtown Brunswick. Free and open to Tue-Sat 10 am-5 pm. 725-4191 . Congress Square Gallery Sep 12-Oct Cel.bratlon aarn Theat.r Tony in the making. The exhibitopens Aug 21 and sculptors. 773-3961 or 871-$285 3 the public. For more information, call Main. Co.. t Artl.... Russell Avenue. 13. Dewitt Hardy will be the juror. Montanaro and participants from his and continues through Oct 28 at the Payson aall.ry of Art, Westbrook Rockport. ' DowntowniDowneasrgroup Entrants are limited to two won..s apiece. ='" 725-$797. Mime and Improvisation Workshop Portfand Museum of Art. College. 716 Stevens Ave .• Portland. show featuring won..s by Maine artists. All work must be submitted Aug 22-23. Months perform Aug 10: Illusionist Bruce The Permanent Collection and Selected Hours: Daily 10 am-5 pm. 236-2875. 11 am-5 pm at the gaHery. 42 Exchange Johnson performs Aug 11 : Storyteller Loans through Sap 9. Hours: Tue-Fri 10 MaIn Street Art aallery. Ogunquit. St.. Portland. For more information. call IS Micheal Cooper with mime/magician am-4 pm (Thu until 9). Sat-Sun 1-5 pm. Selected works of 46 artists through 774-3369. for Leland Faulkner Aug 17: Heart of Gold UPCOMING AROUND TOWN 797-9546. Aug. 'Artist of the Week' reception Danforth aall.ry is looking for Vaudeville Company Aug 18. Shows The Photo aallery. Portland School of Wednesdays. 7-9 pm . Hours: daily 10 submission lor the second annual Senior 1)\NS little Feat .nd John Hiatt (rock) Aug are at 8 pm at the Celebration Barn Stud Porttand Mu•• um of Art Seven Art. 619CongressSt., Portland. 'Women am-9:3O pm . 646-5246. CitizensArtExhibit'Route 1 from Kittery 18. 7:30 pm . Veterans Memorial Pan... Theater. Stockfarm Rd . off Route 117 in Congress Square. Portfand. Hours: T ue­ in Photography.' a touring exhibit of 65 Main. Coast Artists, Russell Avenue. to Brunswick: A Senior Perspective.­ Manchester. N.H. Tickets are $18.50 South Paris. Tickets are $5. $2.50 for Sat, 10-5: Sun. 12-5: Free on Thursday images by women photographers from Rockport. "State of the Art '90: Art Won..s can focus on the past. present or stili reserved . $16 lawn available at children 12 and younger. For more $25' evening~ . 5-9. ' Urban Visions : Images around the world through Aug 30. Hours: Ticketron. Strawberries and Teletron . Auction Preview •• more than 150 pieces Mure and will be juried by Martin Dibner. With/h · • information, call 743-8452. by Ashcan School Painters' (through Mon-Frt e am-5 pm. 775-3052. Expj · IS ad 1-800-382-8080. of fine Maine conl9mporary arton exhibit Six prizes will be aWarded. Deadline for ONLY ring SOon. The Ten Percent Revue Tom Wilson Aug 26); "Winslow Homer Watercolors." Portland Public LIbrary. Five through Aug 5. Hours: Daily 10 am-5 submissions of two- and three­ Women'. Music Co-Op star Search Weinberg's highly-acclaimed gay an exhibit of 13 watercolors painted Monument Square. Portfand. ' Public pm. 236-2875. dimensional works is 1. For more TaI.nt Cont_ with audience judging Oct cabaret. a celebration that tweaks its between 1873 and 1897 (through Sep Ubraries- A Maine Portrait." Cibachrome Aug 18. 8 pm at Luther Bonney MaIne Photollraphlc Work.hop• • information. send SASE to Danforth $59! Restaurant stereotypes while acknowledging 23): 'Views From Rome from the photographsof Maine public librarl8s by Gallery. Auditorium, USM Portfand. Tickets are Rockport. Works by Tillman Crane. 34 Danforth St.. Portland. serious concerns Aug 11 , 8 pm at City Thomas Ashby Collection in the Vatican John K. Jones of Portfand. The exhibit is 04101. and Lounge $5 in advance. $7 at the door. Tickets Arno1d Newman. Stephen Shore. Robert ... Theaterin Biddeford. Ticketsare$12.50 Library: an exhibit of 81 drewings and accompanied by historical and are Steinberg and Sean Kernan through available by mail: Women 's Music in advance. $15 at the door. For more watercolors from the Renaissance architectural notes and continues Co-op. P.O. Box 17. West Buxton. Aug 10: Elma Garcia Aug 11-17: John Fine Italian and Seafood Specialties information. call 282-C849. through the age of romanticism (through through Aug 17. Hours: Mon, Wed and .~ Maine. 04093 (include SAS.E.). Also Sextln. l.arry Fink.Jay Maisel and David Union station At the Hawk'. Wei William BuderYeats Sap 30): 'Perspectives: Marjorie Moore.' Fri 9 am-6 pm. Tue and Thu 12-9 pm . A. Harvey Aug 18-24. 236.a581 . at Briarwynde. Amadeus MuS IC. and Noh play will be performed at a Yeats­ an exhibit of paintings. drawings and a Sat 9 am-5 pm. 871 -1700. Round Top Center for Th. Arts. The Whole Grocer in Portland. Pound Celebration Conference Aug 12- P4&~ Fitness Depot -. LUNCHEON SPECIALS .-­ video installation (through Sep 23). 775- Portland Win. and Ch_. 8 Forest Business Route 1. Darmiscotta. ' Round Lyle LoveH & His LarveBand (country/ 15 at University 01 Maine Orono. The served llam to Spm • 7 days 6148. Ave .. Portland. Won..s by local painter Top Show," featuring works Anne ~~ . V· Totol Health and Fitness jazz) Aug 19.8 pm . Portfand Cit)! Hall play will be performed each evening at The Center AREA Gallery. Campus Center. Bedford Thomas Connolly through Aug. 772- GresingerofWaldoboro. Brita Holmquist FISH & CHIPS with cote su.w Auditorium. Tickets are $15, aVBllable 8:30 at Maine Center for the Arts. For Street, USM Portland. 'Off Shore: 4647. of Cumberland. Nina Jerome 01 Bengor. ~I First Atlantic Building. 222 Sl. John SI. CHICKEN PARMIGIANA with sp"ghetti at the P PAC box office. Amadeu s Music. ticket information. call 581 - 1755. photographs by Maggie Foskett through Richard Parks aall.ry. 288 Fore St.. Marguerite Robichaux of Stratton. Alice SOUP & 1/2 SANDWICH $2.95 Gallery Music and Cumberland NewEntllandVaudevilleRewoBenny Aug 10. Hours: Mon-Sat 12-5 pm. Sun 879-9114 Electronics. For more information. call Portfand. ' Folk Art of India: The Scared Spencer of Portland. Susan Webster of FISHERMAN'S PLAITER h",ddoc/., shrimp & clams and Denise Rheel lead a troupe of 12-5 pm. 78G-409O. Art of Mithali" opens Aug 10. Brilliandy 774-'U FEATURING OUTDOOR PATIO DINING Theater. Bowdoin College. Brunswick. fishermen and a percentage 01 proceeds Wallin Gardl.... Fin. Arb. 4 1/2 Milk Miro and well-known American artists. Aug 9, 7 pm: fiction reading by Alyson AUGUST 10 at 7:30 STAGE PerformancesatTue-Sat at8 pm. Wed. will benefit Friends of Casco Bay. a non­ FULL TAKE-OUT SERVICE' RESERVATIONS ACCEPTED You stili Can't aet The,. From Here St. . Portland. Fine 17th. 18th and 19th Hours: Sun-Thu 12-4 pm. 780-5009. Hagy and poetry reading by Kenneth Fri and Sun at 2 pm. Tickets are S1 0- Mad Horse Theatre Company presents profit organization that educated the century decorative prints with an W.. therwMI aallery. adjacent to the Rosen Aug 10. 1: 15 pm. For more $20. For more information. call 725- a revival of the 1989 musical comedy pubficabouttle bay·secosysl9m. Hours: emphasis on architectural. botanical. Famsworth Museum. 374 Main St.. information on the conference or any of 8769. Last month's cruise sold out, revue about life in Maine through Aug Mon-Sat 10 am-6 pm . 773-3007. marine & sporting subjects. Hours: Tue­ Rockland. "Construction Work. - won..s these events. call 78G-4076. We are located at H ..rt of aold Vaud.vlII. Company 26. Performances are Thu-Sat at 8 pm. Conllr... Square aall.ry. 42 Fri 10 am-5:3O pm, Sat 10 am-5 pm. by Jim Young, Pam Smith. Hilary French. alll.low Laboratory for Oc.an so get tickets now! Sun at 7 pm at Mad Horse Theatre. 955 performs Aug 14. 7 pm at the Winslow ExchangeSt, Portland. Groupexhibilion 774-1944. 50 Wharf Street Bernice Abbott. Monty Smith and others Selene.. Summer Program: 'Red \ Forest Ave" Portland. Tickets are $13/ Homer Center for the Arts, Scarborough of work by gallery artists including oils through Sap 22. 596-6483. T KIe -A Scientific Perspective" by Clarice HighSchool. Free and open to the public. Call Casco Bay , Portland $15. For more information. call 797- and pastels by Henry Isaacs. oil pastels YortllnetHut. MUMUm, 371 Main St.. Yentsch Aug 12. 4 :30 pm at Newagen - For more information. call 883-4723. behind Baker)s Table 3338. by Meg Brown Payson, watercolors by Saco. 'Objectivity: Selections for the Seaside Inn, Southport: 'Chaos Theory Lines, 774-7871 The Merry WId_ Maine State Music Hickory Flat Expreae Cloggers perform Alan Sanbom and Carlton Plummer, Permanent Collection' through mid-Sep: and Fisheries Management" by nCII;;1\.1 OUT OF TOWN Open Seven Days A Theater performs the musical through Aug 16. 12- 1:30 pm . Canal Plaza. and metal sculpture by Melita Brecker. ' Pants for Paintings' through mid-Oct. University of Maine professor Jim Wilson Portland. Part of Intown Portland ExhibitcontinuesthroughAug 15. Hours: See the Revue ';~~t;. major credit cards ac(:epte

1 • Cosco Bay Wukly Contradance WIth Shen.nlg.... All dances taught Beginner and singles DI.I KIDS is telephone peer counseling Just So Storl.. tales for kids by Rudyard Going to the races welcome Aug 11 , 8:30 pm at Newbegin staffed by trained teenagers. The Kipling come to the stage Aug 9, 12and Gym in Gray. Admission is $4. Formore The Portland Yacht Club is gearing up for a busy weekend. On JAZZ program provides infonnation, referrals 14 at The TheateratManmouth, CUnSDn infonnation, call 428-3986. and counseling to area teens and to Hall, Monmouth. Show begins at 2 pm. Friday, Aug.tO, they will hold a skipper's Meeting followed by a ZEBRA "ft It.llan atr_t Featlv.1 St. Peter's give the peer counselors a meaningful Tickets are $5forchildren, $6foradults. strategic cocktail party. Catholic Church presents the 64th volunteer work experience. Interested For more information. call 933-9999. Saturday, Aug.ll, kicks off three separate overnight races of annual festival Aug 11-12, 4-10 pm teenagers can cal 871-1015 during the M.r.h Ellplor.r. Club Children local interest, all commencing at 11:30 a.m., with staggered start outside the church at 72 Federal St, day for an apptication, or call Dial KIDS ... -:, .~: ' : ~" ~~·~~1· . discover the wonders of the marsh times for approximately two hours. ~h. " , Portland. Festival and bazaar - music, at 774-TALK to talk to a volunteer about through art, games and hands-on food, games, Italian favors and the If you own a boat, and have the navigational ability to find ~ Continued from page 17 what they do. People who are accepted investigation Aug 11, 18and25, 10am- greasy pole. For more infonnation, call to the program attend 27 hours of 12 pm at Maine Audubon's ScarIlorough Clabard Island (dose to Falmouth Foreside), tinker on over and 773 ..0748 . 538 Congr.ss Str •• t classroom instruction before going on Marsh Nature Center in Scarborough. witness the historic start of the 56th annual Monhegan Race (120 Camp Elli. Herbor F ••tlval .nd Rare and Used Books the telephone. ~ Cost is $20 for Audubon members, $25 miles), the 34th annual Mannana Race (90 miles), and the 6th BI.... ng of the Fleet festival to honor Maps and Prinls Beach Olympic. Benefit tor the Maine for non-members. For more information, annual Cruising Oass Race (75 miles). local fishennan and call attention to Bought & Sold call 883-5100. SHOE special Olympics is looking for lots of Boats in the first two races will use spinnakers. All three races shore erosion and deteriorating Highest Prices Paid volunteers to assists with planning and Junior Hlllh Adv.ntur. One-day are crewed by fun-loving amateurs and trophies will be given to the Sports quotes estuaries that threaten marine and Search Service staffing the games to ba held in Old canoe trip on the Dunstan River recreational industries Aug 12. 10 am-8 SENSE winners. Expect crews to start coming back Sunday morning. Some Tax & Insurance Appraisals Orchard Beach Aug 17-19. Volunteers exploring the ecology of the river, salt pm at Cape Ellis Pier. Bike parade, casco Bay Durlnll World W.r n Joel are needed to work one or two hours a marsh and seashore for kids entering stragglers will do Kon-Tiki impresSions and drift in during the of the week entertainment, concessions and raffle Siogle items or large collections wanted Eastman, professor of history at USM week before the event or two to four grades 7 and 8 Aug 14 at Maine work week, distilling salt water to survive. ... Negotiating with the for lobsters and quilt Blessing of the BROWSERS AlWAYS WELCOME present a slide lecture in conjunction hours the weekend of the event. For Audubon's Scarborough Marsh Nature Mercedes Benz of North America is sponsoring this gala affair. If Soviet Union is easy now fleet at 1:30 pm, and prizes will be 101m to 5:30 pm lIon.-S.t. with the current exhibit, "Doing Our Part: more infonnation, call Claire Sutton at Center in Scarborough. Cost is $40 for you attend as a spectator, keep your vessel dear of the stake boats because they're a democracy awarded to best decorated vessels. For Casco Bay and Wood War II .. at the 770-3745. Audubon members, $50 lor non­ more information, call 284-6512. Antlquarian Book ....,. Auoclation of America with the large "P" and red flags. and broke, very much like Spring Point Museum Aug 15, 7 pm at M.yb. Som.d.y Non-profit members. For more infonnation, call Trapper EduClltion CourseMaine Dept Mike Quinn ourselves. In the old days, it the Machine Tool Auditorium, Southern organization, a developing and 883-5100. of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife offers a 1-800-228-1398 Maine Technical College, South innovative program for caring for people Magic Theater A large cast of kids are was an art form, especially course required for anyone applying for 761-2150 646·8785 Portland. The museum will be open with multiple sclerosis, is looking for featured in skits that celebrate childhood when handled by front-<>ffice an edult trapping license who has not 538 Congress Sf. Rout. 1, w.n. after the lecture for lOurs. Admission is volunteers. People are needed to share Aug 14-29, Tue-Wed at 7:30 pm at the baseball people. Frank Lane, previously held one. The course is being $3 for both the tour and lecture. For their interests with the dients of program, Schoolhouse Center for The Arts, former White Sox general offered Aug 14 and 16, 6-10 pm at more infonnation, call 799-6337. taking them to movies or working on Sebago Lake Village. Tickets are $4 for manager, offered this Eric Merrymeeting Sportsman's Association, Pro.. R•• dlng Kate Braestrup will read projects etc. For more information, visit both adults and children. For more Casco Bay Blcycl. Club Upcoming Foreside Rd., Topsham or Aug 18, 8 Severied-type analysis: "All THURSDAY, AUGUST 9,1990 from her novel, "Onion: Aug 16, 7:30 Maybe Someday Bookstore, 195 infonnation, caM 642-3743. Trips: Sizzling Tuesdays in North am-l 0 pm at Windham-Gorham Rod pm at Raffles Cafe Bookstore, 55 CongressSt., Portland or call 773-3275. Toddl... Adventure A Touch tank and Windham (30 miles), Tuesdays, 5:30 you have to do is sit Molotov and Gun Club in South Windham. THRILLER THURSDAY Congress St, Portland. Free and open other activities introduce children ages pm, ~ at Sizzler Steak House, North down before Branch Rickey Course emphasizes furbearing • to the public. For more information, call 2-4 to Scarborough Marsh and its Windham (Gary Davis, 892-8257); Club and Casey Stengal, and in management, tools of the trade, trapped Pappa loves Mutnbo Band 761-3930. inhabitants Aug 15, 3-4 pm at Maine Pimic, Aug 12 at Sabago Lake State four years Russia will have animals, trapping laws and regulations "It's the best Used Book Sal. Dyer Library is holding Audubon's Scarborough Marsh Nature OUTSIDE Paril (774-1085); Rise and Shine Ride and field setting 01 traps. For more nothing left but Siberia and a Enjoy $.93 MiUer Lite aU night long its annual book sale Aug 166-9pm,Aug Center in Scarborough. Cost is $2 for S.nlor Sunday. at Scarboroullh (30 miles), Aug 18, 9 am, meet at information, call Lou HaskeH at 729- M.rsh Presentation of the plants and Yannouth Shop N Save (Chris Kinney, couple of left-handed damn beer 171-5 pm, and Aug 189 am-12 pm, Audubon members, $3 for non­ 9797. Doors open at 7, no cover tlU 8:30 Hundreds of fiction and non-fiction books members. For more infonnation, call animals of the marsh, followed by a 688-4450): Historic Newburyportto Plum pitchers." Enriched Golden Ag. Club invited will be on sale in the Deering Wing of 883-5100. leisurely guided walk for people 50 and Island (30 miles), Aug 19, 8am, meet at ... The summer game people over 60 to Wednesday luncheons I ever drank!" FRIDAY AUGUST 10 SUNDAY AUGUST 12 Dyer Library, 371 Main St., Saco. For Th. Flsh.rman'. Wif. Children's play older Aug 12, 2-3:30 pm at Maine Back Cove Shop N Save (Marcia Feller, brings out all the nut cases. and programs. The schedule of Jonathan SI. Laurent more infonnation, call 282-3031. adapted from the Brothers Grimm Audubon·s Scarborough Marsh Nature 879-9014); Mountain Bike the Otter Staying with the Russian programs is as follows : Aug 15, Beau Center in Scarborough. Cost is $2 for Ponds in Standish, Aug 25 (Dave HAPPY HOUR 4·7 Southworth Planetarium Astronomy written, produced and performed by theme, Bill (Spaceman) Lee, and Dave; Aug 22, "Price is Right" by HEADLINER Audubon members. $3 lor non­ Dysinger, 854-3029) ; Buxton Boroughs FREE BUFFET Shows Fri-Sun at 7 pm ; Laser Shows KrackerjackTheaterAug 15, 7pmatthe former major league pitcher Golden Age Players; Aug 29, Casco Fri-5un at 8:30 pm. Admission is $3 lor Winslow Homer Center lor the Arts, members. For more infonnation, call (30 miles), Aug 26, 8:30 am, meet at Bay facts by Arthur Forestall. Cost is COMEDY HELP 883-5100. Plummers Store, routes 112 and 22 on why he believes the DRINK SPECIALS adults, $2 for students and children (no Scarborough High School. For more $1.50. Luncheons are held at 297 1st 200 people Headliner - Tony Rose children under5). For more information, H.O.P.E. Self-help support groups with infonnation, call 883-4723. Hilltory of Dun.t.n M.rsh_ Leam (Randa Thomas, 727-3201); Third Russians will soon be a Cumberland Ave., Portland. For facilitators meetweekJy to help heal the Annual Club Century - Gorham, Kezar Also Appsarinl -bYln Flynn call 780-4249. Susan Dries performs a show for kids about local history, saltwater farming, dominating force in baseball: reservations, call 774~974. in for FREE after 7pm emotional pain associated with serious Falls, Sanford - Sep 8, 7 am. meet at Doonl open a\ 7.Showtime 8:30 Aug 16, 12:30 pm at the Bandstand in shipbuilding, and trade by ship and rail "They're importing Cubans Rem.mb.r Wh.n Field Day '90 diseases. Meetings are atUnity Church, Gorham Shop N Save (Jerry Tipton, Dancing to the SO's & SO's Deering Oaks Park, Portland. Free and Aug 17,9:30-11 amatMaineAudubon's Southem Maine Area Agency on Aging 16 Columbia Ad ., Portland, Tuesdays and are going to cross them open to the public. For more information, Scarborough Marsh Nature Center in 799-2821); Second Annual Cow Chip will sponsor their annual field day Aug 2-4 pm, 5-7:30 pm and Thursdays 10 Comer Fling, Sep 8 (Jim Thome, 772- with ballerinas. Baseball by SATURDAY AUGUST 11 .\lj~,i.'ii1q;\,liiiiMilt. call 874-8793. Scarborough. Cost is $2 for Audubon 16, tOam-3 pmatThomton Academy in am-12 noon. There are also support members, $3 for non-members. For 2821 ); Bar Harbor Weekend with MOAC, genetics." Gho.t Storl.. .t the Observ.tory Saco. Displays and entertainment from WILD 'N' WACKY groups for the family and friends of the more infonnation, call 883-5100. Sap 14-16, meet at Back Cove Shop N Mike Quinn DANCING TO THE Storyteller Susan Dries tells haunting the '4Os will be featured. Lunch is $4. ill which meet Thursdays, 7-9 pm. For Save at 5 pm (Sue Raymond, 871 - WEDNESDAY ghost stories and chilling folk tales Aug BIni Walk See nature trails and birds in For more information or reservations, 50'S & 60'S more information, call 1-800-33S-HOPE . 0264); NorlhlSouth Berwick area Sap 16, 7 pm at the Portland Observatory, thetr early morning splendor Aug 18, 8 call 775-6503. Doors open at 1:00 PHYSICAL Wing. Support Group. Tuesdays, 7-9 23 (Liz Vezeau, 646-5396); Second Munjoy Hill, Portland. Cost is $3 for am at the Wells Natural Estuarine carriage Hou... of Portland'. West pm at 139 Ocean St. South Portland Annual Bear Notch Ride, Sap 29, 8 am, 1st 200 people GRAFFITI adults, $ 1 lor kids. Reservations are Reserve at Laudholm Farms in Wells. End Portland's 19th century carriage and Thursday, 7-9 pm at 11 Day SI. , meet at Gorham Shop NSave to carpool in for Count down 01 drinks all nlgbt encouraged. For more infonnation, call Hours:Tue-Sat,1 0am-3pm,Sunnoon- houses are intriguing examples of Jonathan St. Laurent, owner of FREE! Westbrook. For more infonnation, call (Mike Morrison, 772-8465); Ossipee loag. Only 1 mora weak laft... ~:;;;;;Oil 774-5561. 3 pm. Tours daily Tue-Sat 10 a.m., adaptive reuse of historic structures. Uncle Billy's South Side BBQ, Gerrie Brown at 767-2010. Mountain Ride and Fire Tower Hike (37 UPCOMING EVENT: to raglstar to win a Thurs 6 p.m., Sun at 1. For more M.ln. S.nlor O.m.. Two-day Ursula Baier leads a walking tour of South Portland. MONDAY AUGUST 27 Outright Portland alliance of gay, lesbian, infonnation, call 646-1555. miles), Oct 6, 9 am , meet at GOrIlam trip to Kay LarIiO. OFF THE statewide competition Sap 14-15 lor these carriage houses Aug 18, 9.30- Shop N Save (Evelyn Cookson, 854- JOHNlllATI bisexual and questioning youth offers Main. Outdoor Adv.ntur. Club older adults will be held in Bangor and 11 :30 am . Meet at the comer of West "O.K., so a few years ago I 5029. For more inlormation on dub Tickets $15 advance support and information for young people Upcoming trips : day hike on Little Portland. Track, swimming, bowling, Street and the Western Promenade. invented Death by $17dayoflbesbow ages 22 and under in a sale environment. Sugarloaf, Bristol, N.H. Aug 12 (797- activities , call the Outdoor Hotline at golf. tennis, table tennis, racquetball, 774-1118 The Greater Portland Landmarks Tour Chocolate, and now I own 126l1ortll ME. Write; OUTRIGHT, P.O. Box 5028, 8214); wildemess canoe trip on Lake bicycling, horseshoes, basketball, is $2 for members, $3 for non-members. Station A, Portland, O4tOl or can 774- Main. Women Outdoors Hiking and softball throw and football throw are the Uncle Billy's, but by God, Umbagog Aug 18-19 (846-3036); For more information on Landmarks Bicycling day trips are open to all women I never tasted a beer this HELP. overnight trip to Moxie Bald Mt in spans represented. Saniorswillcompe~ Summer Tour Program, call 774-5561 . CLOCK P ...... tsAnonymou.is a self-help group region Aug 17-19(772- 18 and older: Deer Isle weekend Aug in five age categories: 55-59, 60-64, 65· good." Family F.. tlval Day at the Round Top March of Db,," Phonllthon needs 2311). 10-12, lodging at a bed & breakfast. 69, 70-74, and80andolder. Entry fee is for parents who want to develop bener Center for The Arts Music, worilshops, volunteers to help call for phone-pledge parenting skillsandare seeking support $60; bicyding on Chebeague Island Aug $5, which indudes t-shlrt and certificate Discover Portland Lager Maine Audubon Society Field Trips demonstrations, aeative activities and campaign Aug 15-17, 6-9 pm. Training and advica from other parents. Weekly WELL ·The Coasting Naturalist,· four-day trip 5; bicycling in Cape Elizabeth Aug 18 ; of participation (extra fee for bowling yourself. It's smooth and a wide variety of entertainment Aug 18, and refreshments are provided. meetings are on Tuesdays at 6 or camPIng , biking and hiking in Acadia and goW). Entry forms are available at pm for sailor/naturalists Aug 13- 16 from 10 am-4 pm. Evening performance of delicious. Full-bodied and Volunteers who woril two nights receive Wednesdays at 2 pm in Portland. Child National Park Sap 7-9, $20; bicycling in any Casco Northern Bank office or Tenanrs Harbor; "Blues and Belugas of Shoestring Theatre's "In Ufe There Are very satisfying. a free pass to Sable Oaks Golf Club llseboro Sap 16; Baldplate Mountain through the Southern Maine Area care is provided. Meetings are free. For The SI. Lawrence River," four-day Blows So Hard,· an original production (including cart). For more information, Day Hike, Sep 23 ; canoeing on the Agency on Aging . Formore in formation, more infonnation, call 871-7411 . whalewatching trip in one of the prime about the slave trade, followed by a If you can't find Portland call 871-0660. Portl.nd P.r.nt Support Oroup whale watching spots In North America call 775-6503. USM Community Programs is looking Midsummer Night's Celebration of Lager where you drink your sponsored by Mainely Famities, Inc., NESS Aug 23-26 from Portland. Reservations stories, music and more around a for volunteers to lecture and present meets Wednesdays, 7-9 pm at CIar1< are required for all trips. For more beer, go to Uncle BilIy's and Medltetlon with Ash. MeAsh. M., the bonfire. Admission is $2. Round Top seminars for its New Dimensions Memorial Church, Forest and Pleasant, infonnation on these and other trips, call ask Jonathan for the best heir to the 113-year-01d yoga master Center for The Arts, Route One, Program. Presentations may be on any Portland. Parents share support and 781-2330. damn beer in the house! Dhyanyogi Madhusudandas, leads Danniscotta. For more information, call subject of the volunteers expertise and guidance from other parents who share meditations and discusses Kundalini ApPlJlechlan Mountain CtubUpooming 563-1507. will be give to groups of 8-20 retirees. similar experiences in raising preteens - But belore you go - MaIla Yoga, a spiritual discipline which trips from the dub's Pinkham Notch Senior CItIzen. Trip. South Portland Goodcommunication and organizational and adolescents, while leaming new improves daily living through better headquarters in New Hampshire : Recreation is sponsoring the following Look for special Uncle Billy's skiMs are essential. Volunteers receive skills to prevent problems before they physical well-being and mental peace. Beginner Backpacking and Camping trips for senior citizens :Anheuser Busch! coupons in Portland Lager free program membership. Group meets occur. The support group is open to all Aug 10-12; Exploring the Androscoggin Eight evening sessions of meditation Shaker Village Greater Portland Kite 6-packs. Saturdays. 9:30-11:30 am. For more al area parents at no charge. For more Again this and conversation will be held Aug 9-12 HeadNatersAug 16-19. Forreservations Festival Kite demonstrations. giant information, cal the Center for Voluntary information, call Mainely Families at 774- at Williston West Church, 32 Thomas or workshop infonnation, call 466-2727. bubbles, prizes for funniest kites, best Action at 874-1015. 1884. St., Portland. Times are Thu-Fri, 7-9 Biking In Freeport .nd Yarmouth decorated kites etc. Aug 19, 11 am-3 General TbeoIoglc.1 Cent... needs Ingraham Volunt..... Help available by Casco Bay Bicyde Club is hosting a volunteers work as book processing pm, Sat-Sun 6-8 pm. Admission is free ; SPORT pm at Fort Williams Park. Cape to year, phone 24 hours a day. Can 774-HELP. donations are accepted. For more regular Wednesday evening ride on the Elizabeth. Proceeds benefit Pine Tree assistants to count, acknowledge, sort back roads of Freeport and Yarmouth at Ultlmat. Frisbee Club organizing in and catalogue the many used books information, call the Yoga Center at Society for Handicapped Children. For 6 pm. For location 01 rides, call Charlie Portland area. Anyone interested in a ET C more infonnation, call the Pine Tree received as gifts. General fammaritywith 799-4449. at 865-3636 or Ketra at 829-4402. toss-around and pick-upgame, call 772- Society at 774-9280. books, especially books of religious, D.ncee of UnlverNl P._ Meditation 4344. we're M.rsh Natur. C.nt.r Summer Antlqu. Boat Reg.tt. and Exhibition philosophical, psychological or spiritual through saaed dances and walks Aug programs : Canoe Tours daHy 10-11 :30 JepanAmerlce Society of Meln. Oolf Co.lltel Clippers Square & Round interes~ would behelpful. Daytimehours 11,7 pm at the Swedenborgian Church, Two days of waterfront activities am, Tue and Thu 6-7:30 pm ($61$5 for a ..slc Invlt.tlon.' golf dassic Aug Dance Weekend Workshops and are available 9 am-4 pm. For more 272 Slevens Ave., Portland Admission featuring boats bui~ before1950 at the members, $7/$6 for non-member): Salt 9,1 pm (rain date Aug 16)atSableOaks dances fro aU levels Aug 10-12 at Union information, cal the Center for Voluntary is $3. For more information, call 846- Maine Maritime Museum, 243 suffering Marsh Adventure, walk explores unique Golf Course in South Portland. Japanese Elementary School, Route 17, Union. Action at 874-1015. 6039. Washington St., Bath. Parade from ecology of the salt marsh, Man 9:30-11 visitors from Shinagawawill participate. For more information. call 594-7006. Love Your Beck USM Lifeline Center Maine Maritime Museum dock to Stinson Bowdoin College Museum of Art is am, Thu 2-3:30 pm ($2formembers, $3 Golf will be followed by chicken Sunrl••• t the Oba.rv.tory Jim offers a six-week exercise course for Cannery Aug 19, 12 noon . Entry fee for looking for volunteers to work as for non-members); Dawn Birding, look barbecue. Price for goW and dinner is Williams shows you how to watch the people with mild or chronic low beck exhibit is $45. Formore information, call frolll receptionists and salesclerks. Training and listen foregrits, glossy ibis, herons, $100, price for dinner alone is $35. For sunrise 0_ Casco bay Aug 11, 5 am at 4431316. will be provided. Shifts are Tue through pain Tuesday, 5-6:15 pm on the USM reservations, call 774-4014. the Portland Observatory, Munjoy Hill, ducks, willets and swallows, Wed 7- Br.zlilan P.rcusslon .nd D.nc. Sat,10a.m. to 1 p.m. and 1 t05p.m. For FOR Portland Campus. course begins Aug Portland. Admission is $1 .50 for edults, • 8:30 am ($2 for members, $3 for non­ at. Pet.... 4th Annuel4-MileRoad Race Work.hop Gary Muszynski more information call Helen Dube at 14. For more information, call 780-4170. .50 for children. Reservations are members). Maine Audubon Society's held in conjunction with the Italian Street (percussion) and Sheila Bellefleur exceSSive 725-3064. W.II·Chlld Clinic sponsored by Scarborough Marsh Nature Center is Festival Aug 12, 4 pm. Scenic, wheet­ required. For more infonnation, call (dance) offer a workshop on Samba Maine Coast Brewing Company ReglOfUll W .... IIy8t_ is looking for Community Health Services. Inc. for located on Route 9 in Scarborough. For measured course - water stops, splits Greater Portland Landmar1

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For TENANTS: buildIng totany devoted and financially secure man, 32-43 personals, ya.J' ad is aJtlmaticaIy enilred;, tle 4. Listen to the recorded message-, and Jeave brochure Ind intonnllion $425/month. $425 deposit. Call to the vlsuat arta. All weeks 'III September In return, I teach you Eskimo and almost anything. If you think all 871-9256 call 773-1314 282-4873 Don' wasle lime looking at for important relationship. I enjoy PERroNAL. a:: THE WEEK cooest We are Ioof TO . THAT GI~l THeRESA WAs 6fITING ON 799-4077 from 6e.-Dop to fr.ip-fwp _.. Portland area from Sept. to Jan. contact: Amnes~ International Exc. references. 874-0737 or Group 174, P Box 8703, HOUSEMATE WANTED : Mif tl M~ NH_'JES SA\:lllJG I WAS DIGGING ON TIlE 2 ANTIQUE TURKISH rugs. 633-2475 Portland, ME 04101 share oceanside 3BR house in \)t:IJIL W!-ll(~ I AM NOT! SHes AHER. DOUG $650 each. LLBean Royalex Jeff Weinberger Scarborough with 2 nls, pet-loving CAnoe- 17fl. Includes vests . ISO RENOVATEDINEW 2nd fUS HEADING FOR EUROPE THIS students. $2751month • 113 utils W~O SA~S 1'M \1IS FIRST \'IC}< FoR A 61R.l­ paddles and canoe seal. Exc. condo 772-0208 stoJ: apt in downtown POfIIan . 2 SUMMER? Hitch a ride on a ( about $35lmonth) Call Alyson or $700 Commodore 64 computer be rooms . We're youn~ , commercial jet for no mOfe than "- Bruce. 883-3328 with printer etc. like new $250 inc -. fRIEND BUT ONL.1j IF I HAVE JeWS $oYOU responsible and have a small, we 1- $160 with AIRHITCH® 212-864- ou~ FAfHER WHo ART IN HEAVEN YOll KNOW I'VE all. 846-9038 behaved, quiet dog. $500 range. 2000 SICK OF PORTLAND but have to ~H M'!J ?~o~U:M . TrtE'R.t:'$A WAS mlN6 • Carl Dimow 761 -0822 work there? I have a beautiful house B'eEN GOING TO ONE WAY MEETINGS ANO ASk'/rJ{, FREE ~ ·~ flutist/ guitarist in Gray to share. $300 • 657- 1U POISON ttlS MI~D MAINST ME/ PfAlZ FREE BUT NEVER easy. Casco but never JtsuS INTO M~ !-I EART - YoY KNOW I Tp.1 FD SIN­ instructo r at ISO 3-4 BEDROOM HOUSE Bay Weekl~ would like to buy your 2897. Call early am or after GOI> I AM H€'A~\ll~ SORR'1 NoT O~W:l BE'­ IWIEtWlf1t4i outside city limits. We are midnite. Colby College used 01 ice fu rniture. Our c.~nH~ 5 TIMES BlIT TJ1EY w~ttt All DUDS­ professionals and have a small, dedicated staff has vocalized their CAU5E I \'I~I;> BlAT /'II.SO SG'CA~F I'M SU?,€IJIED. FAMILY OF FOUR is cleaning & Waynflete OK . TIlEN I ADMIT I FAKED IT. 1 L~ARNED quiet ~ You will love her. Looking desire for more desks, chairs, and M/F ROOMMATE. responsible, house now that the kids have moved for a sa and clean place to live, file cabinets. Call Robyn at 775- needed tl share sunny 3BR house How TO MT IT ntEN I FA~E1) IT. aw~ . Something for everyone. 7 preferably near the beach. $250 to 6601 East End Portland . $220 • 113 Adler Dr .. Gray. One mile on Rt26 $300 each. Call 775-6601 uti Is + sec deposit. Available from Gray corner. Look fOf signs. immediately. No pets. Creative Saturday and Sunday August l11h EASY types welcome. Call 775-2772 and 12th 1Clam tlSpm 761-4569 PEAKS ISLAND· responsible. nls, mil, tl share spacious house in wheels lovely sening. Own room with Orde r your own totally hip CBW T-Shirt by sending $12 (Cas h, private beth. Many amenities. 1111 YW GOLF GL power $25Olmonth + 112 uti Is. 766- steetingl power brakes. AM/FM SEVEN DOLLARS Check or Money Order) and the address label below to: 2025. Leave message. casseHe, automatic. Polar silver. Casco Bay Weekly T-Shirt 28,000 miles $7800. 773-197. THIRTY WORDS 187 Clark Street YARMOUTH- ROOMMATE Portland, Maine 04102 wanted Mif to share 3BR house, 1182 GMC TRUCK- 7000 series. large living room with fireplace, Must sell. 20 ft box with loading ONE WEEK T-Shirts are 100% Cotton XL, and sport the CBW logo on the rront pocket. den, dining room , modern kitchen ramp and hardwood floor . and bath, large yard. NIS, GVW24K. New clutch. Runs great $285lmonth, 113 utils. 846-0854. I VSED TO GIV~ MY OPINlotlS AT TI*E NlHnN6~ LAST NI6HT ntE-~ SAI[) lli LI~HNIN6 TO Asking well below the book value at 40,000 READERS -~------$4900. Call anytime 642-3328 or Name:.__ ~~------GF NIS SEEKS same to share ON ~EIR. CRITICAL (ONGfPTS LIKe nt~ 6~vP 1l-\'€ SON& t\O\ASe ~ T!J:E /t1'sltv6 SW,",. MIj FA­ 775-5103 MrulingAddr~:, ______large comfortabi steenng, 3-speed stick shift. body VlSA/MC , ______Exp. dalC _____ $350lmonth includes all. 774 - needs work, bucket sealS. $250, 5242. blAND IT UNTI \..IjO\--l Gel J'e=Sl.lS. '/ NOW 1 IdEE. I DIDN'T SA':l AN~Tl\IN(, . IN THE cl-!vi<.c..H WHAT ADEAL!I call Peter 761-4838,780-4974 Specify Color: .. PAR'tW.!6 LIlT SOMe Qlli PEOPLf oAIDJEWS FEMAlE HO USEMATE wanted to r\1'Ive Ttl /'ItT [,I~c I vtJ[)f'RSTAND IT Bf'­ WA..Y 0 Black 0 Pink share cozy home in Willard Beach II AUDI 4000 CS Ouatro 4WD Aqua Royal Blue , nice yard. If you are enthusiastic about advertising sales 846 -9038 $400lmonth • utlWrM Oon H: discusses seven prorI9n businesses. community activities, send a resume and 9 The Bard (Shakespeare) 767-4581 W: 8~-~ _ For more information, wril8 Da~ i ng send a resume and cover letter outlining Publishing , 100 HarTis Ave, Suite cover letter by Aug_ 21. why you'd like to work for Casco Bay Weekly 6 Won the race (the tortoise) 2 HOUSEMATES needed tlshare 208, Portland, Maine, 04.103 5 Lost the race (the hare) sunny, renovated apt with non­ LErS COHABlTmrlllilamoking to: female sought te...aIIara- lunny, 2 Jumbo (an elephant) smoking. outdoor oriented women. MORE SPENDABlE: _QlCOME CascoBav •• rJi spacious. West a.t'lpt -with 2 1 Billy (a goat) iL:~I> 3BR. 2 floors , with wid. West End. every month guarant8ld1 Almost ~EKLY CascoBav $235 includes heat. Call 773- other women. Nice: ~ situation I ~EKLY 4 Bullwinkle's buddy (a squirrel) 13 =om» @ t4 773-4314 ~1-0110. ~ leave effortlessly get· Paid for 187 Oark Street, PortJand ME 04102 something you a~y dol 187 Oark Street, Portland, ME 04102 10 Arab's mount (a camel) Recorded 24 hour message reveals " Attn:W.D_ Cutlip, Arts Editor I . ~ ~~ Attn: Holly Lynn, Advertising sales manager 11 Baldy (an eagle) delails. Call 617-695-7251 7 Porky (a pig) 8 Mack (a dog) 1 Ugly duckling (a swan) a~e~~f,~mjklwH'

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