Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, May 06, 1971, Page 9, Image 9

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    Portland / Observer Thursday May 6, 1971
Up Bossy
M other Goose probably thought
she was highly im aginative when
shi had the cow jumping over the
moon. She should see where beef
Is now.
Chanel No. Five
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she s w earing. '
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DR. B e rn a rd
D r . Lawrence B ernard, w e ll-
known P ortland d en tist
with
In nature, neutral colors are
snow, sand, rock and bark co l­
o rs . The same cream , tans,
grays and browns used so
much In nature work w ell in­
side a home.
I hey have problem s th a td iffe r
fro m the one we had, and they
are searching fo r help,
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c ritic is m .
The Albina W aiters, W aitress
es and B artenders Association
of Portland is a group of people
both male and fem ale, who
banded together more than a
year ago with one m a jo r con­
cern in m ind— the youth of to­
day.
the teeth. Twocodefendents were
found g u ilty on the same counts.
D r. B e m a rd ’ scase was de­
cided by Judge Robert B ellon i.
A ttorneys were Bernard Shevach
and D wight Schwab.
These co lo rs are relaxing
and
easy to live w ith. They
make a handsome background
of ce ilin g s, w a lls, flo o rs , and
woodwork fo r sm all touches of
b rig h t co lo rs in fu rn itu re and
accessories.
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READ THIS THURSPAYS OREGONIAN FOR MORE BIG SAFEWAY VALUES!
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