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About Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1976)
' PORTLAND ' OBSER/ER Portland Observer Section II ■ / u. I !• ' t- Thursday, J u s 3, 1976 <•»* ¿z <iA *" t7!iw U<U (Ut, oU WOiMA. who lived in a shoe — a rhyme from our youth — a time when we thought how exciting it was to be an Indian and live in a teepee or to be an Eskimo and live In an Igloo, and especially how adventurous to be a cowboy because they didn’t seem r* to live ► ">•* anywhere . And then we grew up. And we found we were commlted to houses, and to families and to friends. W e all want to protect our homes, and our families and our friends. But we often do not protect them in the time of the greatest crisis in life . . . the death of a loved one.