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About Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1981)
*2* Page 4 Portland Observar June 1 1 ,1M1 LEG-O-PORK BONELESS Farmland Custom Cut Loan FRESH „ ROUND HKKOR» SMOKED » T U RATH hickory smoked BACON ¡129 - — __ UACON ÎÂ ÏÉ 50 POUND PKG. r r ? IE N O W S I 4» tU r ____ S H O P Vanessa Sykes prepares for the big moment. ____ FOR 1980 Queen Robin Marks prepares to announce the new Queen. BRA NDS you h e s w V A R IfT IK S you lib s SIZKS you w o n t It's Rose Festival Time in Portland By Kathryn H all Bogle Sights and sounds of the big night o f the opening o f the Rose Festival fille d the C ivic A u d ito riu m last Friday evening. Excitem ent was high as the Cosmopolitan audience waited for the big m om ent. Spontaneous cheers, calls and whistles sailed in dependently, or in chorus, as a fa vo rite person or group o f par ticipants appeared. Backstage, Vanessa Sykes, Princess from Jefferson High School received last-m inute m in i strations from the w ardrobe de partment before she went on stage. Composed, Princess Vanessa made her deep curtsey without a flaw. Out fro n t, Queen Robin M arks sat quietly chatting with members of the court and other friends waiting for her cue to join in the ceremonies o f the transfer o f royal scepter and crown. Also out fro n t were 97 Royal Rosarians in th e ir w hite dress- uniforms. Among them were Hurtis Hadley, Dr. Clarence P ru itt, A n thony Pasion and Michael Jordan. Busy all the year at the jo b o f p rom oting interest in the Rose Rosarians Hurtis H adley. Dr. Clarence Pruitt, Anthony Pasion and M ich ael Jordan w ere on duty. (Photos: Richard J. Brown) I TK< Fnwtdlwot I Store, In Town] Stnc« 1 * 0 « • • • • • e 0411 5.1 *W w O «4nn • 14H» * * * rrt**R 55»h A lo o t DoAM iUe • 33<U A H . l . H u m o th 1 3 3 * 4 A H . l D lis o e • 3 4 th A 5.1. W wlole« N LomborU Of G re e le y • 3 3 r 4 A W est AwmsiUe Retnlo»» H l|l, P le s e • Lobe O iw o f o DO A A* • 1 0 3 * 4 o t 5.1 W v lU e n • K in g C ity • O eb G rove memneo os westue ceoctes Jim Plunkett, a Mexican-American player on the Oakland Raider football team and former Heisman trophy winner had a bone disease as a child and a thyroid tumor at the start of his academic football career. Festival activities, these men were there to participate once again in the c o lo rfu l k ic k - o ff o f the week’ s following events. & E X O D U S dircaJifrut/ a r u / $ is i / m r n / e n / e 4 1639 N.E Alberta PORTLAND. OREGÙN 97 2 1 1 294 7 9 97 From the Front Door By Tom Boothe From the Front Door, since my last article, a group of community citizens have formed a t earn that will work with other citizens of our community in an effort to clean up and maintain a clean community from this time forward. This group will be forming a structure whereby it will have supporters on the one hand and workers on the other. One of its primary objectives will be to produce a self sustaining economy in alliance with Businesses, Agencies, Churches, Youth, Senior Citizens and the City of Portland. The group is enthusiastic and eager to get to work. The initial mandate will be able to work with our youth who are out of school for the Summer and do not have Summer jobs. I will publish our progress, and solicit the support of my readers, as well as other citizens to pitch in and help. I believe that if we all pull or push in the same direction we can produce a community that all of us can be proud of. But we must start doing what we can for ourselves, and stop asking others to help us do what we an and ought to be doing for ourselves. O Í& Then you might want to get involved in the planning process for the Mt Hood National Forest Plan Draft Environmental Statement for the Forest Plan is ex pected to be available De cember 1981 If you want to participate in the plan for mulation and are not al ready on our mailing list tin ou, the attached Picked huckleberries at H igh Rock • Pished the C ollaw ush R iv e r* W atched the Sunrise fro m Larch M ountain • Cam ped at T im o th y Lake • H unted M t. M itchell F lats *C u t firew oo d along W hite River Road • Backpacked in the M t. H ood W ilderness • Skied M t. H ood • T aken frie n d s to M u ltnom ah F alls • T ou red T im b e rlin e Lodge • Hiker! tra ils in the ( Columbia G orge • P roperty w ith in o r adjacent to the M t. Hood N ational Forest • r ------------1 ,jî Ferest F la n I Name | Address | City Cleanliness is a virtue that can be measured directly by others, and cleanliness feels good, and there is no reason why we can't be clean, no reason why we can't keep our community clean, no reason why we can't teach our children the practice of cleanliness, courtesy and positiveness of attitude. state Mail to Mt Hood National Forest 19559 SE Division I______ Gresham. OR 97030 Zip I I We w ill be looking for specific improvements in cleanliness of SPIRIT, CLEANLINESS OF MIND, CLEANLINESS OF BODY AND CLEANLINESS OF PROPERTY. We believe that we can bring about an overall improvement in the image of our community with this objective. We are going to need your HELP THOUGH...