Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, July 17, 1991, Page 5, Image 5

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July 17,1991-The Portland Observer -Page 5
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Wigland
It is again possible to take a one-
day bus excursion to the scenic Oregon
coast
“ This round trip schedule rein­
states the service discontinued last winter
and provides needed tourist transporta­
tion along the Oregon coast,” says Robert
Krebs, intercity programs coordinator
wnh the Oregon Department of Trans­
portation.
The new bus route connects Port­
land to Lincoln City and runs south on
U.S. Highway 101, making stops in 20
Oregon Coast towns along the way.
Southbound buses depart Portland daily
at 8:30 a.m. with northbound buses
leaving Brookings at 10:10 a.m. Bus
connections in larger cities also have
been improved to offer access to Wil­
lamette Valley points, Grants Pass and
Medford.
Krebs said that as well as supply­
ing passenger service, the enhanced
schedule provides a way of shipping
small parcels throughout the region.
The bus service is operated by
Greyhound Lines Inc. For schedule and
fare information, call your local Grey­
hound terminal.
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Mon - Fr. 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Saturday 10 - 5:30 pm
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Portland, Oregon 97211
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heating oils
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104 NE Russel St.
Portland, Or 97212
(503) 282 5111
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“WE DON’T THINK
THEY SHOULD SMOKE”
Speedy
Service
Friendly
Call for Quote!
To help retailers enforce state laws prohibiting
the sale of cigarettes to minors, we are providing a
sign like the one shown here for display
where cigarettes are sold. There is also a new
booklet available from The Tobacco Institute
for families with young children. It's called
"Tobacco: Helping Youth Say No." It helps
WE DO NOT SELL
parents help their children resist peer
TOBACCO PRODUCTS
pressure to smoke. For a copy w rite to
TO PERSONS UNDER 18
R .). Reynolds Tobacco Company,
RO. Box 1207, Winston-Salem, NC 27102.
That young people and smoking don't go
together has long been the position of the tobacco
industry. And the industry has recently
launched aggressive new programs w ith the
express purpose of putting cigarettes further
out of reach of young people. Here's what
MRS C’ s WIGS
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Wholesale & Retail
Hundreds of Wigs
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we're doing:
• Supporting state laws that would
prohibit the sale o f cigarettes to those
under the age o f 18.
• Supporting state legislation to require
supervision o f vending machines in
locations frequented by minors.
• Requiring cigarette ads on billboards to be at
least 500 feet from any elementary, ju n io r or
senior high school or children s playground.
• Sharply lim iting the distribution o f product
samples and premiums.
For your everchanging lifestyles
• Naomi Sims • Bornfree
• Michael Weeks
And other name brands
Betty Cabine
proprietor
TUES - SAT
1 1:30 >6:00
E ve rythin g from cu rren t styles to sp ecialty w igs
uniqu e h air o rn am en ts
H air beads & b ea uty supplies
M rs. C 's E bony E sse nce C osm e tics
Z uri C osm etics
281 -6525
7th & F re m on t ( 707 N .E. F re m o n t)
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100% HUMAN HAIR
FOR BRAIDING A
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R .). Reynolds believes that these new tobacco
industry programs w ill help young people
understand that smoking is NOT part of growing up.
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