9 • ♦ *. t u > 0 » Page 8, Portland Observer, September 15, 1988 PORTLAftb'bß^ERVER Portland Observer’s Distribution Outlets A m e ric a n S ta te B ank 9 0 5 N . K illin g s w o rtn A lb e rts o n 's U S M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty P u b lic L ib ra ry N o rth P o rtla n d B ra n c h 512 N K illin g s w o rth P o rtla n d C o m m u n ity C ollege 705 N K illin g s w o rth W a ln u t P a rk L iq u o r S tore 903 N K illin g s w o rth T ip p in In n 838 N K illin g s w o rth C asca d e C a m p u s B a rb 's S to p -A -M in u te M a rt ‘Candy Girl” and “ Cool It Now,” hit singles from the teen days of the R&B group, New Edition, reflect the group’s more relaxed attitude about life. However, the group says it got “ spanked” by the music industry, prompting them to get more serious about their careers. They now vow that their latest album, “ Heartbreak,” signals that they are “ better and stronger than ever before.” New Edition also exchanges compliments about Minneapolis producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, who brought out what the duo calls New Edition’s “ on-tap” talent to produce “ Heartbreak.” 1 1 1 CHUNK TUNA BUMBLE BEE M rs . C 's Shop S a fe w a y S tore B o n n e v ille P ow er A d m in is tra tio n 1 2 5 N E. K illin g s w o rth V ide o M a n ia Ebony C ho ice B a rb e r S h o p 5 4 3 N E. K illin g s w o rth W ig la n d 2 3 0 N. K illin g s w o rth 1 -H o u r M a rtin iz in g 5 0 3 N .E P o rtla n d P lasm a C enter K illin g s w o rth M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty H ea lth C lin ic N o rth e a s t C e n te r 5 2 3 9 N E. U nion M u lt. C o u n ty A d u lt & F a m ily S e rv . 1 1 2 0 S .W 7 0 7 N .E . F re m o n t L lo y d C en te r 9 0 5 N .E . 11th 801 N .E . B ro a d w a y 1 1 0 5 N .E . B ro ad w a y 1 4 1 9 N .E . F re m o n t 3 7 2 6 N .E . U nio n K ing N e ig h b o rh o o d F a c ility 4 8 1 5 N .E . 7 th Dr. F rie s ta t’ s O ffice N o rth P o rtla n d M e d ic a l C en te r 1 0 5 N . K illin g s w o rth 1 0 6 N . K illin g s w o rth L ove -L e e L ad y 5 S to re 9 2 0 N .E . U nio n C h u c k 's M a rk e t S te e n 's K itc h e n 7 3 3 2 N .E . U nio n E lk ’ s Lod g e C o m m u n ity M e n ta l H ea lth 6 3 2 9 N .E . U nion E m a nu e l H o s p ita l 5 8 3 2 N E. U nion B & R S p o rt S hoes 2 9 4 0 N .E . A lb e rta J a b e ll's N .E . U nio n 1 7 0 8 N .E . A lb e rta Y M C A R oyal E s q u ire C lu b P h il's S m o k e S h o p 5 2 6 6 N .E . U nion J o e ’ s Place W a b s G ift S h o p N .E . U nio n W e lc o m e Inn 5 3 2 2 N .E . 3 3 rd A lb e rta F is h & P o u ltry 1 8 2 4 N .E W ils h ire P a rk S e n try M a rk e t B e a u m o n t L iq u o r S tore 3 3 3 4 N .E . K illin g s w o rth B o s s 's B a r-B e-Q u e N .E C h u c k H in to n R ib E xp ress 3 3 2 8 N .E . K illin g s w o rth C ra ig o 's 7-11 3 2 7 5 N .E . K illin g s w o rth Plaza Place A lb e rts o n ’ s 4 4 0 5 N .E . C u lly B lvd D & M A u to P a rts, In c . H a ttie 's 4 2 n d & K illin g s w o rth G ro c e ry S to re 3 3 rd & P re s c o tt St. L e a rn in g W o rld 1 4 0 7 L lo yd C e n te r T iffa n y ’ s B ra n d e l's - K illin g s w o rth Foods 1 6 1 6 N .E . K illin g s w o rth A m e ric a n Red C ro s s 3 131 N. V a n c o u v e r N .E . K illin g s w o rth U n io n A v e . L iq u o r S to re 3 5 3 2 N .E . U nio n O n e -S to p R e co rd s 2415 N 6 N W illia m s T illa m o o k 2801 N. G an te n be in 1801 N .E . A lb e rta 2 6 th & A lb e rta 1 0 6 N. Beech N .E . U nio n 7 1 0 N .E . K illin g s w o rth N .E . K illin g s w o rth We’ve Made Six Improvements To Make Irbur G oin’ Easier. The Portland area is one of the greatest places to live in this country, and we all want to keep it that way. An im portant part of our growing urban area is a strong transit system that gets people around quickly and easily. _ . IX WATER __ Öw n k L iüh t T u n a ii ü W To help you do just that, we’ve made some improvements that mean increased ease and con­ venience for Tri-Met customers. Your Choice If you haven’t been on a bus or MAX in a while, give them a try. You’ll find the goin’s easier than ever on Tri-Met. There’s A New, Easy-To-Read Transfer. Your transfer is your receipt. Keep it until your trip is over. Your transfer is good until the time shown at the g------- afR FM ET- top. Until 30 that time, 7 VALIO FOR ' BOARDING UNTIL you can get 6 TIME SHOWN AT TOP on any bus 5AM DAY or MAX. TICKET THE FRIENDLIEST STORES IN TOWN WE RMERVE SINCE 1908 HOURS THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES WEEKDAYS 8 om to 9 pm SUNDAYS 9:30 om fo 7 pm Specials Good Sept. 14 Thru Sept. 17, i 988 These new screens have large let­ ters, better contrast and color coding for special services. A Transportation spo; System That Works For You. Short H o p p er Now There Are Only Three Zones. The goin’ is easier than ever because there are only three fare zones. You can get information quickly and easily from the new color monitors in the Portland Mall shelters. B All Zo n e 2 Zone -4 A Helpful New Information System On The Downtown Mall. M KEEP THIS RECEIPT New Park & Ride lots in Tualatin and Hillsboro, and new Transit Centers in Beaverton and Tigard, make the goin’ even easier. The new lots have covered waiting areas and plenty o f free, lighted parking. 50 Brand New Buses For Your Comfort, And More To Come. Tri-Met is planning more Park & Ride lots and Transit Centers for your convenience. .J I* . j / / • « J 1 1 r** »506 N O R T H • P O R T L A N D • M E D IC A L • C E N T E R SPORTS M E D IC IN E C L IN IC There Are Just Two Fares. IK»: irdays 9 0 0 a m to 2 00 pm k In Imury Clinic WS The new buses are smooth, quiet and comfortable. SPORTS PHYSICALS Examinations tor involvement in team sports available year round 1 or 2 Zones Ottered during regular business hours Monday Friday 9 00am 7 00pm Saturdays 9 00am 3 00pm All Zones 4 ¿32# fèda# 285-3323 to receive your — CHECK FOR HEALTH Hours Mon Fri 900a m 7 00pm Sat 900am 3 00pm ; ... 1 S27 S i.15 S37 i r J-tv»»- •• I« I Î 5 / ’- . C ■•t • • • W ide doors for easy access. • Ventilation system for warm- weather comfort. • Front-door wheelchair lift for easy entry. • Lightly tinted glass for better sightseeing. • No-slip seats for a better ride. • Large, easy-to-read destination signs. ! 105 North Ktlltn^sworth rorfl in f Ohrien «‘V I* A f r sot v r* The new Beaverton Transit Center is the hub o f westside bus service a nd designed to serve fu ture light rail passengers. Sure, it's more fun to ride in a new bus, and you’ll also like these features... - • **"' ''- i " 85C 1, Count the number o f zones in which you will travel, including the zone where you start. 2. Pay exact fare as you board through the front door. Senior Citizens pay just 35C! when entire team signs up 7 ’.' Monthly Pass It’s easy to figure out your fare... $15.00 per person $10.00 per person W« w it, I Cash Fare / as •• •• y A lb e rta A lb e rta PACKED IN OIL or WATER IBUMBLE BEE^ 5 th S .W . 5 th 5411 N E. U nion S a fe w a y Street cleaning crews will con­ tinue work this week in the North­ east Portland neighborhoods be­ tween Northeast Vancouver and 42nd avenues, from Interstate 84 to Columbia Boulevard. Crews ask that residents move parked cars and cut down overhanging tree limbs. M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty C o u rt H ou se 6 0 3 N .E . K illin g s w o rth A lb in a B ra n c h Crews To Clean NE Area Streets 6 th & A ld e r H a ir E leg a n ce S even S ta rs M a rk e t NOTICE 1 8 8 0 S .W . 6 th B u d g e t R ec o rd s & Tapes P o rtla n d C ity Hall K illin g s w o rth 7 1 5 N W . H oyt P o rtlan d S ta te B o o k S tore G o ld e n 's H o u se ot S ty le F ra n k lin Ready R ibs On Sept. 10, The Leisure Hour Golt Club sponsored a golf competition between young golfers from Seattle and (Photo by Art Bradford) Portland. Everyone was a winner! Story on The Leisure Hour Golf Club will be forthcoming. 2 N Post O ffice 2 7 3 7 N .E . U nion Need more information? Call 223-RIDE and we’ll send you a free Tri-Met How to Ride kit. ©TRI-M ET We're here fo gef /o u there. W