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International Women's Day Ad

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This is a backpage ad for International Women's Day that was featured in an independent newspaper in Portland, Oregon called the Portland Scribe.

The Portland Scribe was an underground newspaper that ran from 1972 - 1978.  It didn’t follow a set art direction, and kept a very DIY aesthetic throughout its six years of circulation. The Scribe had a circulation of between 5,000 and 10,000, with each 28-page paper costing only 25 cents each.

The illustrator's name is hard to parse, maybe it is BORDEN-VAN BISHCER?