Page 4 -T h e Portland Observer- January 15,1991 P rocter & G am ble Makes A Fashion S tatem ent Fashion designer Jon Haggins, spokesperson for Procters Gamble’s new “ultra" brands, has helped shaped fashion trends for more than 25 years, creating many of his designer perfect garments from washable man-made fibers. “Consumers can look to Procter & Gamble’s new “Ultra" compact detergents-Ultra Tide, Ultra Cheer with Color Guard, Ultra Oxydol and Ultra Gain-to help them take better care of their clothing investments," says Haggins. The new “compact granules" technology allows consumers to use just one scoopful of detergent per wash load to achieve the same excellent cleaning that they have come to expect in Procter & Gamble detergents. Ultra detergents are packaged in lighter, smaller boxes that have convenient carrying handles, a redos able lid, tear tapes for easier opening and a small scoop to ensure proper detergent measurement. America’s top designers agree that wash-and-wear, easy care fashions are here to stay. In the 90s, “ wash-and- w ear” will make a fashion statement everywhere - from the playground to the evening gown, with the growing popularity of washable haute couture. To help consumers take better care of their washable fashions, Procter & Gamble has introduced a new reformu­ lated line of compact detergents the company describes as the “ detergents ofthefuture” - Ultra Tide, Ultra Cheer with Color Guard Ultra Gain. SUPER BOWL “ Working women of the 90s need products that help them take better care of their clothing investments,” said award-wining fashion designer Jon Haggins, spokesperson for Ultra laun­ dry detergents. “ Selecting the right detergent and the right laundry habits helps today’s fashions stay ‘designer perfect,’ wash after wash. The Ultra detergent line has a product to suit a variety of fabrics and laundering needs.” To demonstrate the fashionable nature of today’s wash-and-wear cloth­ ing, Haggins has designed a line of YOUR u 11 j versatile, high-fashion garments that can be laundered in Ultra detergents. Haggins, who has helped to shape fashion trends for more than 25 years, utilized easy care fabrics such as rayons, rayon blends, cotton blends and washable silks, which he says arc in keeping with a consumer demand. A strong advocate of easy care fashions, Haggins often uses polyes­ ters, once considered a fashion taboo, for some of his glamorous evening wear. “ Years ago, it was unheard of to have a haute couture evening dress that you could simply throw into the washer,” Haggins said. “ Now polyesterprovides the look and feel of silk, but the wash­ able ease of cotton. For example, cer­ tain polyesters can be washed in hot water, if they are heavily soiled, al­ though I advise consumers to read the fabric care label before laundering. ’ ’ Man-made fibers such as Haggins’ favorites, polyester, spandex, acetate and acrylic, arc just a few of the fabrics suitable for laundering with Ultra Tide, Ultra Cheer with Color Guard, Ultra Oxydol and Ultra Gain. Consumers will find that in addition to the exceptional cleaning they have come to expect, these new detergents offer more con­ venience. The products’ new “ com­ pact granules” technology allows con­ sumers to use just one small scoopful of detergent per wash load to achieve the same superior cleaning. Ultra deter­ gents arc packaged in lighter, smaller boxes that have convenient carrying handles, a reclosable lid, tear tapes for easier opening and a small scoop to ensure proper detergent measurement of the new compact form. 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Only this time it wasn’t With the 49ers’ obvious lack of a pass well to beat the Bills. So far in the the 49crs who came from behind. It was rushing attack the Giants were able to playoffs Hostetler has only passed for | 345 total yards in two games. He will the 49ers who were left behind. totally key on the 49er passing game. In as thrilling a playoff game as The Giants played aggressive pass cov­ need that in one game to beat the Bills. Keys for Buffalo: The Bills may you will ever sec the New York Giants erage and turned their pass rushers loose struggle early, but only in the effort of defeated the 49crs 15-13 last Sunday at on Montana, ultimately knocking him finding out what will work. Once they Candlestick Park. The Giants’ victory out of the game. But that was against ended the 49crs hopes to three-peat, as the 49crs. The Bills will pose other do, they will be able to move the ball | effectively and score points. well as it put an end to their mystic problems. Although it is unlikely that Tho-1 ability to win close games. The problem for die Giants will mas will run all over the Giants, it is Ten times in likely that he will 1990 the 49crs came gain just enough to from behind to take keep the G iants I a victory from an honest. opposing team. On The Bills will I many of those occa mix up their play sions the opposition calling to get Tho­ played well enough mas at least 65 to win, up until the last few m inutes yards, maybe a 100, when they ultimately on the ground. Not a career day but let the 49ers pull out the victory. This more than the 49ers time it was the 49ers and Bears managed who let the opposi­ against the Giants tion back in the combined. Thomas' game. rushing will take W ith under pressure off of Kelly fo u r m inutes re ­ and enable him to pass m ore effec-1 maining the 49ers Buffalo runningback, Thurm an Thomas (right), w ill be the led 13-12 and were lively. key fo r the Bills as they try to move the ball against the attempting to run out The defense I the clock when the dominating defense of the New York Giants led by linebacker of Buffalo finished u n th in k ab le h ap ­ Lawrence Taylor (left). the season sixth in pened. They blew it. the league. Good enough to stop the Giants offense which f On first-down, on the Giants 40- be to deal with the Bills' ability to pass finished 13th in the NFL. yard-linc,49cr runningback RogcrCraig and run with equal effectiveness. With fumbled and die Giants’ Lawrence Tay­ the passing of quarterback Jim Kelly to The Bills will put fierce pressure J lor recovered the ball, and a Giants’ receivers, Andre Reed and Jam es on Hosteller andforcchim to beat them. chance for victory. They will key on Giants' runningback Lofton, the Bills possess the ability to The Giants then put together a 7- strike from anywhere on the field. But Otis Anderson and not let him grind out | play, 33-yard drive ending it with a 42- what separates the Bills from the 49ers long drives consistently. yard field goal by Matt Bahr. Bahr’s is their ability to run. Keysfor the Giants: Inorderforl fifth of the day. A sweet but short lived the Giants to pull off the upset they B ill’s runningback, Thurman victory. Thomas, led the NFL in total yards for cannot rely on the conservative offen­ If it wasn’t enough to upset the the second year in a row. Thomas will sive game plan which defeated the Bears j 49ers the Giants now face the unenviable be the key to Supcrbowl XXV. and the 49ers. They must try to create task of playing the Buffalo Bills. The Giants ace in the hole is defi­ some big plays early in order to keep up | Unenviable because the Bills have nitely their defense. Any team that with the Bills scoring potential. scored 95 points in two playoff games, possess great defense can win champi­ If the Giants' can grab an early I including a 51-3 thumping of the Los onships, anti the Giants defense was the lead and build confidence the defense I Angeles Raiders in Sunday’s AFC best of 1990. But a defense can only could respond and carry them to vic­ championship game. contain an offense for so long. Espe­ tory. cially when that offense is the best in die If the Bills get out to an early lead I Suuerbowl matcup game. then the Giants will be finished because What the Giants were successful The Bills are bound to score at they lack to offensive fire power to play J in doing to the 49ers won’t seem likely least 24 points. Which brings us the catchup. to be accomplished against the Bills. Giants offense. Can they match points Final analysis Despite the fact that the 49cr offense with the Bills ? It's doubtful. The game should be competitive I receives most the hype it is the Bills Despileall the hype you may hear and interesting throughout. The Bills offense that finished the 1990 season abou t G iants quarterback .Jeff Hostetler, will never be able to run away with it | lops in the NFL. don'tbclievcil. He's not that good. Ifhe because the Giants defense is too good. What ultimately did-in the 49ers was he would have been the starter But they will score enough points to win was their lack of a productive running since training camp. Phil Simms is the as the Giants offense will not respond to j game. The 49crs traditionally have Giants quarterback, and they miss him. the challenge. always complemented their passing with What critics seem to like about Final score: 24-17, Buffalo. 49er luck runs into Giants Free Health Checks Offered The Outpatient Clinic at West­ ern States Chiropractic College will sponsor a free health cheek-up for adults from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Saturday, Febru­ ary 2. 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