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About Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1973)
Page 4 P o rtla n d /o b a e rv e r Thursday, A p ril 5, 1973 A /¡.A- SAVE YOUR CLAIM TICKETS! 10 cleaning and pressing cla im tickets good fo r 1 81b. load of cleaning and pressing. BUDGET DRY CLEANERS 7 2 2 0 N. Fessenden 2 8 6 -2 2 9 6 I don't know whether it's the perfume of apple blossoms, the r v t h m i c tune of robins, the warmth of the air or the blue of the sky. but there is definitely something about Spring that puts a different look on ordinary scenes. Take the Albina Community for instance. Spring seems to bring a bubbling of life through out the parks, homes and streets. •>-Z SM « Spring cleaning is removed from insule the house to the out- d o o rs . PHOTOS: Rosemary Allen W alt Johnson Lincoln Mercury MGM signs Eller " If you are looking for a premium used Lincoln or Mercury with all the pop ular power features, or perhaps a nice small car, Walt Johnson has the cleanest a n d freshest Spring stock on hand now. Tv It's “Come out and let Page prove it to you.” l ike rid in g tim e 1 Even ■ o.e w • .>i’ t it i le f o r two. J. ALTON PAGE N.E. 122nd & Halsey Street Senior Citizen of the Month Life has always been very interesting to Clara Isabel Bartholomew, Senior Citizen, because she has been involved in so many activities. She taught music in the schools, directed operattas, orchestras, choirs, choruses, wrote poetry, wrote plays, is a church organist, plays the organ frequently on many programs. Rut she thinks telephone reassurance at the Senior Adult Service Center is the most rewarding activity of her life. I Advisory committee petitions available Petitions are available for citizens who may wish to serve on one of the three citizen Area Advisory Com mittees. the Portland school administration has announc ed. And the hunt is also on for student committee mem hers for the 1973 1974 year as well. The committees w ere created in 1970 to provide a mechanism for citizen and student input into the de cision making process of the district and to provide as sistaol to Area Superinten dents. Each committee is com posed of seven adults and two students. Students are selected by the Board of Education from a group de signated by t h e Student Councils in each of the public high schools in Portland. The Board of Eduction meets with those nominated and selects t wo from each area to serve on the committees. Each of the student members are full-fledged voting mem bers and participate fully and freely in discussion and de bate Students serve for one-year. Students serving on the committees this year include: Area 1 - Leslie White and David Bledsoe; Area 2 - Suzanne Blanchard and Patti Bither; Area 3 - Katie Joseph and Kenneth Garrett. Information has been sent to each of the high school principals by the Area Super intendents with details of the selection process. I all. four vacancies for adults exist on each of the three citizen area advisory committees. Adult are re commended by a Review Panel, appointed by th e Board of Education and from that list the Board appoints members of the committees. Student nominees are also to be selected and names forwarded to the Information office by the May 11 dead line. Forms for this, and for b io g ra p h ic a l inform ation, have been provided all high school principals for trans mittal to student councils for action. Petitions for adults are available from the Informa tion office and each of the school buildings in the city. Students can obtain informa tion by directly contacting the building principals or student council presidents. T¥t KBITTVfHTS ÌU K IH 5 1 Ourt^iuHunroa MMUr OH U M O O illff. . . C ourtesy RftaMwntlal-Com m arcial HOW?. . . WHY?. . . of Hn butineti ho» grown, oi we hove with the fine« »to« of CARPENTERS DESIGNERS ond ESTIMATORS in the' trade • Star« a laHw • S* m . CaUaat Wadi NEIL KELLY company 72$ ft Afearte Rarttoed, Orease »7717 CaW Naw 2 17-4 l T > j Carl Eller, All Pro Defen sive Lineman for the Minn«* sola Vikings, has been signed by producer Carter Dellaven f«»r his motion picture acting d e b u t in Metro Gold wyn Mayer's "The Outfit", writ ten and directed by John Flynn. The athlete is cast in a pivotal role in the film which stars Robert Duval. Karen Black and Joe Don Baker. "The Outfit", c u rre n tly filming on Southern ('alitor nia locations, co-stars Sheree North, Timoth Carey. Archie Moore, Richard Jaeckel, Bill McKinney, Jane Greer and Elisha Cook. Jr. The sus pense drama is based on the novel by Richard Stark. KCAR 1550, The Soul of the N o rth w e s t