Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, January 26, 1983, Page 6, Image 6

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Page 6 Section IV Portland Observer, January 26,1983
eeman goes home
C h a rlo tte B eem an , w ho i i an
elected m em ber o f the P o rtla n d
School Board, made a unilateral de­
cision to end Schoo) Board meetings
at 10:00 p.m . The public discussion
is to end at 9:30 p .m . and the busi­
ness m eeting b eg in , because she
plans to leave at 10:00.
W hen 10:00 p .m . a rriv e d , M rs .
Beeman picked up her books and
w ent hom e. H e rb C a w th o rn e and
Steve Buel joined forces to prevent
election o f Board officers (w ithout
M rs. Beeman's presence four votes
were not available). Nominees were,
fo r ch airm an , Joe Rieke an d , fo r
vice-chairman, M rs. Beeman
The Board faces a busy schedule
Thursday night, including a propos­
al for use o f the Adams building.
The question being asked by the
voters o f Northeast Portland is whe­
ther M rs. Beeman’s exit will be per­
manent.
Protest set
A march and public meeting w ill
protest Reagan’ s ce rtific a tio n and
(he continued m ilitary aid to El Sal­
vador.
T h e m arch and ra lly has been
Appearing at
Geneva's
Cocktail Lounge
4228 N. Williams
All Male
Dance Revue
Feb. 7th*8:30 p.m .
$3°° cover + door prizes
Hottest show in town
CHARLOTTE BEEMAN
scheduled for Saturday, January 29.
People w ill assemble at the Federal
Building. 1220 SW 3rd, at 12 noon
and m arch to a ra lly in the B a ll­
ro o m . 3rd flo o r. S m ith M e m o ria l
Center, Portland State U niversity,
at I p.m .
for information &■ reservations
JANUARY 30TH
SUPER BOWL SUNDAY IS
SUPER SUNDAY
FOR WOMEN
ATM&F
8«naational goatskin coat modalad by Pamala Brams of Ebony
Fashion Fair is wornn with wool b laathar aklr, laathar wrap top and
laathar hat.
Choose leather
L
eather »
in fashion this
year and with spring sales can be
a good investment. l eather can cost a
little more, but it lasts twice as long
as any fabric and with proper care
older leather goods can be more
comfortable and just as good
looking as new. Because leather
breathes, it helps you retain your
natural body temperature no matter
what the weather.
The younger the skin the more
supple it is—calfskin, kidskin and
lambskin are softer than cowhide,
goatskin and sheepskin. However,
they are not the most durable so
won't wera as long. Handbags,
shoes and bools should be made of
sturdy leather, so they will last.
Q uality varies from skin to skin,
l eather is often split into layers
during processing; the outer layer is
called "to p grain" and is the most
durable, takes the best finish and
has grain markings. Both leather
and suede can come from "lo p
grain": smooth leather is the
original outside surface of the skin
and suede is the inner face o f that
layer.
The underlayers are called
"splits." They are more porous,
more likely to toughen during wear
and more likely to stretch during
training or stretch during cleaning.
M any splits are given an embossed
surface because they do not take
finishes well.
The leather that comes from an
anim al’s back and sides is o f better
quality; skins from the belly and
legs are thinner, coarser and stretch
more easily.
For the uninitiated, the best way
to buy leather goods is to do some
comparison shopping and go to a
store or a salesperson you trust. The
salesperson should be fam iliar with
leathers and be willing to answer
questions.
Some guidelines to follow
include:
• Leather should be uniform in
color and texture.
•A vo id heavily died items; die
may hide a flaw.
•Fine, supple leathers stain more
easily.
• Little lines running ghrough the
leathers (where the veins were), in­
dicate "s p lits ." W hile top grain
leather may be labeled, cheap
leather never is.
•U nlined items can easily stretch,
so dresses, pants, skirts and jackets
should be lined.
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there’s lots going on for you at Meier & Frank Sunday!
prizes, cooking demonstrations, special diecounts and beauty offers
to pamper youl Com e to all M&F stores, 12-5 p jn ^ except downtown Portland
10%
W IN A M E L IT T A CO FFEE MAKER
Regalar m The Market Piece all store« but
Downtown see ft demonstrated from noon to 5
et Ciecàernes Town Center
W IN
Rent Subsized
Mi Rise Living
Downtown
♦ Seniors and handicapped
♦ Qualified Applicants pay only
30% of their income
♦ 162 units completely refurbished
♦ Most modem fire 6 security systems
For in fo rm atio n c a ll___
PARK TOWER
731 SW SALMON
227-3367
On Sunday January 30th pick up your entry card at Cuetomsr Service
(ona par customer) At tha and ot watt to M 8F dapoait card tn entry b o .
in Perspectives Ona winner par »tore Winners will ba notified
Appointment
ia
nacaaaary
Washington Sq
820-3311 sat
5173 Clackamas 653 8811 a it
5173 Vancouver 208 258-4531
BUTANE
W IN A W OK SET
Register In Tha M arkat *
Placa
alt
ito ra e
but
Downtown damonstratad
noon to 4 at Clackamas
1
SEE AEROBIC
DA N C IN G
There
will
be
an
Aerobic
Dancing
or
Jazzercise demos from
noon to 2 in the Hosiery
and
Danskin
Z
Bodywear depi in all
store« but Downtown
W IN AN AJAY TRAM PO LIN E
Register in Sporting Goods all atores bul
Downtown no purchaM is necessary
X
See
it
demonstrated
noon to 5. The Market
Piece at Wa«b Square
Register m Tha M arket Placa a« tto r M but
Downtown M a it demonstratad bom noon Io 5
• I WaShmgtù.( Square
NEW-BEAUTIFUL
WIN A NEW ‘300
FASHION WARDROBE
TR IM M E R H A IR C U T 7.50
A TR A V E LIN G
t
On alt purchaaae mads Sunday Jen 30th
dose not appry to maata LMa your special
10% discount card available at Customer
Servies all atora, aic a p t Downtown
SEE C U ISIN A R T
FOO D PRO CESSOR
CU RLIN G IRO N FRO M BRAUN
★ NOW OPEN ★
SPECIAL
DISCOUNT
ADRIEN ARPEL
Mtru-taciaM. m akeovers 7 50 lor
appi c a l Wash Sq 620-3311.
s i t 5108 Lloyd ,2 4 8 -5 1 1 0
P R O FESSIO N A L M A K E O V E R S IN C O S M E T IC S
Lencome um m a Frances Denney Shieeido Lauren Revlon m akeovart
by a prolassronai artist 5 00 I m redeemable m product ChooM tha tine
you wish than can Clack am aa Lloyd a or Washington Square lor
appotntmant M aksovara tree m Vancouver « appointment nacaaaary
FLOW ERS FOR YOU
W IN A C O N A IR CURLING IRON
A potted mum ie our gift to you with
any 20 00 or m ora pur chase m ada m
our Cosmetic department
Regular in Tha M arkat Placa en Horse but
Downtown ess it damonetratad horn noon to 5
at Washington Square
Sign up in Cosmetics to ba tha winner of a treatm en t color and
fragrance gift package with such lamed names aa Opium. Oscar da la
Renta. Clinique. Shieeido Lauren and Ultima It. no purchase nacaaaary
Enjoy
a special
brunch
served m our dtnmg rooms
Cho»ce of chicken crepe,
fried salad cheese bkntzea. Oregon shrimp
quiche or chicken pot p«e Also fruit daiquiri
2 25 champagne 1 00 pineapple pot de creme,
strawberry cheesecake or hot fudge caka t 50
Reservations necessary caw «tors nearest you
iaccept Downtown) for reservations
SUPER S U N D A Y BAG
D IN E TO M U SIC
Taka your cosmetic
homo
tn
specialty
Super Sunday bag
Enjoy tha music of a harpist
or pianist wnne you M l
brunch, noon to 3
ENJO Y W INE AND C H EESE IN C O S M E T IC S
W IN A R E M IN G T O N SHAVER
Register m ait stores but Downtown tor men s
end women • model aee it demonstrated from
noon to 5 at Weehmgtoc Square
SEE CO O KING
D E M O N S T R A TIO N S
Roahco Cookware. 1210 4.
Washington square
R ESTA U R A N T SPECIAL
Come m eerty for complimentary wtne and brie served in Coemetics
REG ISTER FOR A PRIZE FROM C O S M E T IC S
purchaaae
designed
meierflTfrank
OREGON’S OWN STORE
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