Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 12, 1985, Page 10, Image 10

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    Pape 10. Portland Oboarver, June 12. 1986
COMMUNITY FLOAT WINS SPECIAL MENTION AWARD
Portland's Miss Tan Pageant salutas the 1986 Grand Roral
Parade w ith its entry. "Sophistication." the ornate canopy
at the center of this floral creation is decorated with glad
petals and is surrounded by a rosa garden containing plu-
mosa fem . baby's braath and red and yellow roses. Two
large bouquets of gladiolus, carnations, mums and lilies
add the splendor of color at the front and rear of this floral
beauty. The lovely young women riding in "Sophistica­
tion" are supporters adn former winners of the Miss Tan
Pageant, including this year's 1984-86 winner. Miss Faye
Wheatfall. Other winners from the 1980's, 70's and 80's pag­
eants are Ms. Beverly Johnson, Ms. Mireille Jeannis, Ms.
Laverne Davis, Ms. Tracey Clay and Ms. Mary Clisby.
Community supporters include Ms. Theresa Stoudamire,
Ms. Gena Adair and pageant director. Ms. Ronee Walker.
THE
BANK
THAT
INTEGRATION
BUILT
Good banking is more than just a black and white
way of doing things.
At American State Bank, it’s people of all colors and
nationalities working together to offer you greater
flexibility and more personal consideration than
you’d expect to get anywhere.
In fact, we’ve earned a reputation for making an
extra effort to help businesses which, like ours,
w'ere started by individuals with more determination
than money. Chinese restaurants. A tennis club
in Portland. A Vancouver Plush Pippin owned by a
Hawaiian. A Portland construction equipment
sales firm.
With a reputation like that, it isn’t surprising that
American State Bank is getting bigger every day.
And so are our customers.
American
State Bank
Main Office
2737 N E Union Ave
Portland < >R 97212
282 2216
2 n d & Y a m h ill
B ra n c h
204 S W Yamhill
Portland. OR 97204
241 1937