Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 05, 1991, Page 18, Image 18

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Page 18—The Portland Observer--June 5, 1991
Wishing You A Future Filled
With The Best
G raduation is an ideal time to bask in the glow of a
job well done. A time, too, to look ahead toward the
future, and to start mapping out a master plan for
making your fondest dreams come true.
W acker S iltronic , one of the Northwest's premier
employers in the manufacture of silicon wafers,
congratulates all area graduates on your
achievements. As a high-tech leader, we offer
opportunities to individuals educated in the
sciences, such as material science, chemistry,
physics, and engineering. We encourage you to
continue your education, making higher learning
I was lucky. A talent for basketball
helped me make it. But not all kids are
that lucky. For many young Blacks educa­
tion is the only way. That’s why Miller Ute
and the National Basketball Association
created the Thurgood Marshall Black
Education Fund. To support public Black
colleges and their students. Public col­
leges do not get the backing that some
private colleges do. With your contribu­
tions, the Thurgood Marshall Fund can
help deserving students pay for schooling,
and preserve the quality of our public
Black colleges.
So give to the Thurgood Marshall
Black Education Fund. With Miller Lite and
you, we can help put a higher education
within reach Because a future should be
something everyone can afford.
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And we wish you good luck in all your future
endeavors.
THE THURGOOD MARSHALL
BLACK EDUCATION FUND
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your key to attaining the very best life has to offer.
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I w ant to support the Thurgood Marshall Black
Education Fund. Here’s my donation of $ ____________
towards the future of our public Black colleges.
N A M f ______________________________________________________________________
A n Equal Opportunity Employer
Wacker Siltronic Corporation
P.O. Box 83180
Portland, OR 97283-0180
ADDRESS___________________________________________________________________
CITY_____________________________________STATE________________ Z IP _ _ _ _ _
Please send check or money order (do not send cash| to: The Thurgood Marshall Black
Education Fund. O ne Dupont Circle, N.W., Suite 7I0ML, Washington, D.C. 20036.
WACKER
PASS
THIS
SIMPLE TEST,^YOU’VE
Siltronic
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1. Do you really need
the money?
□ YES DMO
2. Do you have a good
history of paying
your bills?
□ YES DNO
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3. Do you have a steady
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IllbUIIIC .
LOAN U S.
If you answered yes to those questions up there,
you should talk to us about a loan.
No kidding.
You see, we’ve conic up with something called
The O pportunity Loan. It’s a more flexible version
of the regular way we lend money.
O f course, we’re still a bank. And banks have to
say legal stuff like we’re an equal opportunity lender,
member F. D. l.C. And we can’t actually promise you
the money in this ad.
□ YES DNO
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But if you call or come fill out an application,
your odds o f getting the money you need go up
considerably.
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