Dr. Ella K. Dearborn boasts the largest collection of 2,460 spoons in the world. Dr. Dearborn opens her cupboard to show her collection of spoons in Portland, Oregon. She holds a big spoon.
Rosaria pageant and parade in Portland, Oregon. Floral float with a model of parrot in a cage. Men and women on floral float. A model of horse decorated with flowers on a float, girl seated in the foreground. Girls seated on a float. Aerial view of the parade.
Boys and girls climb hills of sawdust in Portland, Oregon. Mountains in the background. The boy leading the group carries the United States flag with him. The group helps each other while climbing. Boats in water and buildings in view. They ski on the sawdust hills.
A parade to honor war heroes of World War II in Portland, Oregon. Officers seated in jeeps move past a cheering crowd. An aircraft loaded onto a truck as it drives past civilians. Decorated floats at the parade. The officers stand in jeeps and salute.
Elite of dogdom patronize an exclusive pulchritude parlor in Portland, Oregon. Owners bring their dogs to the parlor for beauty treatments. A beautician clips nails and gives beauty treatment to an Irish Setter dog. Other dog owners wait with their dogs in the waiting area. A groomer trims the fur of the dogs. A beautician puts an apron on a dog. He trims the fur around the dog's mouth.
Young demonstrators from the group "Young Americans for Freedom" (YAF) display protest sign to U.S. President Richard Nixon during his visit to Montana, Portland Oregon, Washington state, and Alaska. Address "623 SW Oak St" visible on a building as two men get into a car in front of it. A large group of young conservative demonstrators protest peacefully. Some stand atop school buses. Oregon mountains visible in the background. The crowd is carrying posters, banners and placards. The banners protest Nixon's planned visit to China, e.g., "Don't Shake the Bloody Hand of Mao" and "Y.A.F. says Stay Home." Also "Reconsider Richard Nixon for 1972." Another is "McGovern for President." Still another is "Sign the draft law and prove you're a liar." Also some banners speaking about the economy say "I am a Keynesian now." Many others protest the planned trip and diplomatic efforts with China.
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