Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, July 10, 1991, Page 6, Image 6

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Page 6—The Portland Observer*"July 10, 1991
NEED
First Interstate Bank's Community Lending Center
Making the dream of
home ownership reality.
W
W E SAY Y E S !!
hether you're just dreaming
house. When you're ready to buy,
of owning a home or you're we'll help you find the loan that
ready to buy, First Interstate Bank's
best meets your needs. And we'll
Community Lending Center is
continue to offer support and
here to help.
education even after your home
At the Community Lending
loan closes.
Center, we plate a special emphasis
So if you're dreaming of buying
on first-time home buyers and the a home, come to the Community
programs available to them. And
Lending Center. Where we'll help
we offer a step-by-step approach
you make your dream reality.
to home ownership.
First, we'll heip you evaluate
Community Lending Center
your personal finances and counsel 5730 NE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
you on how to prepare to buy a
Portland, Oregon 97211 • 225-3751
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NO CASH DEPOSIT
NO CREDIT CHECK
SERVICE ACTIVATED IN 3 TO 5 DAYS
CALL NOW
(503)224-4910
PACIFIC TELECORP, INC
"you can call on us"
OF SAFETY
W hether you drive a car or a
bicycle, you’re a lot safer th a n k s to
the ways plastics are used. In your
car, th e safety m ay be behind the
wheel. An air bag, m ade from spe­
cially coated nylon, rem ains folded
u n der the plastic hub of the steering
wheel until a significant frontal im ­
pact. In less th a n l/2 0 th of a second
from th e tim e of im pact, the bag is
fully deployed and can prevent the
d riv er from h ittin g th e ste e rin g
wheel or dashboard.
Presents A
l74"$
AHP
Sunday, July 21st, 1991,1-7 p.m .
“WE DON’T THINK
THEY SHOULD SMOKE”
To help retailers enforce state laws prohibiting
That young people and smoking don't go
the sale of < igarettes to minors, we are providing a
together has long been the position of the tobacco
sign like the one shown here for display
industry. And the industry has recently
where ( igarettes are sold. There is also a new
launched aggressive new programs with the
booklet available from The Tobacco Institute
express purpose of putting cigarettes further
for families with young c hildren. It's called
out of reach of young people. Here's what
"Tobacco: Helping Youth Say No." It helps
we re doing:
WE DO NOT SELL
parents help their (hildren resist peer
• Supporting state laws that would
TOBACCO PRODUCTS
pressure to smoke. For a copy write to
prohibit the sale o f cigarettes to those
TO PERSONS UNDER 18
R. |. Reynolds tobac co Company,
under the age o f 18.
RO. Box 1207, Winston-Salem, NC 27102.
• Supporting state legislation to require
supervision o f vending machines in
R. |. Reynolds believes that these new tobacco
locations frequented by minors.
industry programs will help young people
• Requiring cigarette ads on billboards to be at
understand that smoking is NOT part ot growing up.
least 500 feet from any elementary, junior or
senior high school or children s playground.
• Sharply limiting the distribution o f product
samples and premiums.
Plastic helm ets also protect bicy­
clists from injury. The helm ets are
generally made from expanded poly­
styrene foam (plastic) and covered
w ith e ith e r cloth or a hard outer
plastic shell. According to th e N a­
tional Safety Council, 75 percent of
th e more th a n 14,000 fatalities a n ­
nually involving bicycles and a u to ­
m obiles can be avoided if bicyclists
w ear proper head protection.
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H e re ’s a n o th e r safety fact to
drink in: reinforced plastic tow ers
a re used to purify w ater. In DelRay
Beach, Florida, 57-foot high tow ers
are used to strip out organic com­
pounds th a t contam inated m uch of
the city's w ater supply. Because the
tow ers are m ade from reinforced
plastic, they will not corrode from
contact w ith the com pounds and
they will w ith stan d h arsh coastal
sa lt air.
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S a b in S ch o o l P la y g r o u n d
4013 NE 18lh A venue
Lois of Fun!! □ □ □ for Everyone!!
Children's Activities & Fantily Fun!!
sponsored oy rno buhin community Association and the
Oregon Community Founds lion s Neighborhood Partnership Fund Sell-Help Grant.
For turther information call George Karlsnn. 284-3CS3.
WANTED
TIMBER & LUMBER
WE WANT TO PURCHASE SAW LOGS,
STANDING TIMBER AND/OR RANCH LAND WITH
C ontact:
Johnny Shaw
Planting a tree today can en­
sure a greener, cleaner world ot
tomorrow.
(503) 898-2207
CORPORATION
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