Philip Morris Doesn't Want Kids To Smoke One of the most trying aspects of being a parent is encouraging your child to make the right choices — not just to follow along. In today's complex society, growing up involves more pressures and choices than ever before. Studies show that young people do things because their friends do. Smoking is one of those things. We don't want children and teenagers to smoke. That’s why the tobacco industry is offering a booklet aimed at helping parents meet the challenge of providing their children with the tools to resist peer influence. The booklet, "Tobacco: Helping Youth Say No," is designed to keep parents and children communicating about important issues like smoking. To continue its longstanding commitment that smoking is not for young people, the tobacco industry also has strengthened its marketing code and is supporting state legislation to make it tougher for young people to buy cigarettes. We are also working with retailers for strict compliance with state laws prohibiting sales of cigarettes to minors. - o For your free copy of "Tobacco: Helping Youth Say No," return PHILIP MORRIS the coupon today. V.S.A. PLEASE SENO ME MY FREE P O Box 41130 COPY OF “TOBACCO: Washington DC HELPING YOUTH SAY NO. 1 20018 ] 1 I Please Print J N A M E ______________________________________________ | ADDRESS__________________________________________ | C IT Y _______________________________________________ I I STATE _____________________________ ZIP____________ J Rl I a IB s K t IffflG J e CARPET Quality New Carpets Under $6.99 1 Used Carpets Under $4.00 i= For All Your Maintenance and Landscaping NEEDS! Weed Control, Lawn Insect Control, Moss Control and Pruning J BOYD Thousands of Happy Customers 288-0872 2 7 16 NE Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd R iR ^ R ìR lW R 2 « Rl R r R O r, I g Picture Lawn Landscape Maintenance [w ¡1 i] R l Í]¡R JR MetroMotion Magazine - November-December 1991 781 -6659 Portland, OR