Page 8 -The Portland Observer- May I, 1991 Public Service Announcement WANTED! We want the Homes that need Painting and Insulation Attention, homeowners in this area will be given the opportunity of having new Premium Vinyl Siding by Alcoa applied to their homes with optional decorative work at a very low cost. This amazing new product has captured the interest of homeowners throughout the United States who ate led up with constant painting and other maintenance costs. Il will last for the lifetime of the home and provides full summer and winter in­ sulation, as well as fire protection. Our new product can be used over every type of home including frame, concrete block, stucco, etc. It comes in a choice of colors and is now going to be introduced in your m arket Your home can be a show place in you vicinity. Let us explain this low cost program to you, especially designed for your area. WE HAVE EXCELLENT FINANCING NO DOWN PAYMENT REQUIRED MAIL TODAY Mike Morton's Lager Construction Co. ^ ^ ) j o f a c t u r e r ’s D |s c o u n t s ! In business since 1964 1400 NE 37th, Ptld. 97232 NAM E PH O N E C IT Y ______ Gresham Fanners’ Market will open its annual six-month season on Satur­ day, May 11. The open-air market, located on Eastman Parkway between City Hall and MAX Light Rail Station, will operate 8am-2pm. Local farmers and gardeners will have early-season crops to sell, as well as flowers, bedding plants, herbs and other nursery products. The market will also feature hand­ made crafts including artwork, cloth­ ing, jewelry, wood work, and home/ garden decor. Gussie M cRobert, Mayor of Gresham, will be on hand to formally open the Farmers’Market, and there will be entertainment for all ages and prize giveaways throughout the day. Parking is free, and covered seat­ ing will be set up for shoppers. Contact: Maggie Lang, 255-6830 PHO NE April 30th was the last day to legally have studded snow tires on your vehicles. They will not become legal again until November 1, 1991. STATE ZIP Best time to call □ Morning □ Afternoon □ Evening Member of BBB Since 1964 You know me. "I like my cofee with cream & surgar." 239-7247 Serving the metro area Since 1964 ADDRESS 5212 NE 23rd LOT SIZE 50x100 LIVING AREA 1200sq. ft Basement 35% partial STYLE old Portland 2 level BEDROOMS 4 DINING ROOM possible formal BATHROOM 1 FIREPLACE/WOODSTOVE none TERMS Seller Assisted Financing FEATURES/COMMENTS Great investment potential for 1st ti me home owner or investor. Security lighting with bars on windows and doors. Easy access to freeways and downtown Portland. Seller ready to negotiate.] License No. 26015 -pflT fcl® MOVE-OUT P ic k -u p & D e liv e r y S e rv ic e 10 N E. Graham Portland, OR 97212 Robert Hamilton All Types of Auto Plate and Window Glass Storm Doors and Windows 4709 N E MLK Jr. Blvd Portland, Oregon 97211 Phone 249-5886 Woman Owned Rose Marie Davis Sales Associate Each Office is Independently Owned and Operated 936-1680 Fix up that spare room! LORRAINE HLAVINKA PENINSULA REALTY INC. 8040 North Lombard Portland. Oregon 97203 Business (503» 286-5826 Fax (503) 286-8675 Brand new Thick cut pile Carpet with built in cushion Regular price $38 per sq. yd. Our price $6.99 per sq. yd. S pring H ouse P ainting S ale Interior & Exterior or Like new carpet tile $2.00 sq. yd. CREED OF THE BLACK PRESS M agic Carpet The Block Pre« belle* is that America can best lead the world away from social and national antagonisms when II accords to every person, regardless of race, color, or creed, full human and legal rights. Haling no person, fearing no person, the Black Prs® strives to help e> cry person In the firm belief that all arc hurt us long as anyone 2716 NE Martin Luther King, Jr. Portland, Oregon 97212 Reasonable Rates Call NOW for Free Estimate 720-7277 (Didgital Pager) 273-6406 Licensed • Bonded • Insured Lie # 72846 (503)-288-0878 la held back. IT USED- BE CHEAPER T H A N 0 CHECKING ACCOUNT. Cash yom heck at a place like this every week and it’ll run you about $2.50. Buy five money orders at sixty-five cents apiece and you’re spending well over ten bucks every month just to use your money. lUiich isn't exactly cheap, but it’s prob­ ably less than what a bank charges, right? Af US. Bank, yon can have a cheeking account for as little as three bucks a month. Which means you can cash your paychecks for free and write up to twelve checks a month. After that it costs fifty cents a pop. .S'e ace we doing this? Because one thing we re.ilize in these tight financial times is that we re all in this together. 'J lls J i B A N K . c l')'»| I mil d State' NaiMtii.il Bank ot O regon. M em ber F. I ). I. C. / mmm •y: * *-*•*•* '- v w w : *