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November 1 8 ,1992...The Portland Observer...Page 11
Unsure If You Can Afford To
Buy A Home?
Then you will want to attend a
series of free sem inars concerning home
buying and home ownership. The sem i­
nars will provide an overview o f the
home buying process, explain m ort­
gage financing in general terms and
assist with a household budgeting plan.
Specific mortgage programs, designed
to assist low to moderate income house­
holds will also be discussed.
Som e specific questions that will
be addressed include the following:
• How much house can I afford?
Sales price? Mortgage amount? Loan
eligibility?
• W hat would my monthly pay­
ment be? How much down paym ent
would 1 need to have?
• W hat if I have bad credit or no
credit at all?
• W hat about inspections, apprais-
als, building codes, home maintenance?
The seminars will be conducted
every month and attendance at the sem i-
nars will be required in order to qualify
for certain loan programs. Space is
limited; reservations will be taken on a
first come, first serve basis. Please call
the Portland Housing Center at 282-
7744 to reserve your space today.
Home Buying Classes are a Series
o f four classes and will be held on:
Tues & Thurs Nights, December 1,
3 ,8 ,1 0
PCC Cascade Campus, Cascade
H all Auditorium
705 N. Killingsworth 6:30-8:30 pm
The classes are sponsored by Port­
land Housing Center, a private, non­
profit program o f Ecumenical M inis­
tries o f Oregon. It is supported by a
partnership o f private and public funds.
progressive !
REALTY
INC.
317 NE Killingsworth • Portland, Or 97211
Bus: 283-4542 • Res: 284-3503
For Sale
Trauma Nurses Talk
Tough About Teenage
Auto Safety; Free
Emanuel Program
Pulls No Punches
One third o f teen traffic fatalities is
related to either poor judgem ent, inex­
perience, fast driving, failure to use seat
belts, or driving while under the influ­
ence o f alcohol. But because o f educa­
tion, seat belt laws and provisional li­
cense restrictions those numbers are
diminishing: traffic fatalities for teens
age 15-19 are down from 77 in 1990 to
54 in 1991.
Conversely, traffic fatalities for
adults age 30-45 have not changed in
the past tw o years. According to Joanne
Fairchild, Traum a O utreach Education
Coordinator and form er Life Flight
nurse, adult lack o f respect for traffic
laws often contributes to teen attitudes
toward traffic safety.
Fairchild, who pulls no punches in
driving home the message to all those
who feel they’ve earned the right to
drive, uses facts, figures, and disturbing
visuals to teach, “Traum a Nurses Talk
Tough To Parents and Teens,” held 7-
9p.m .,M onday,F ebruary lO .atE m an-
uel Hospital & Health Center, Lorenzen
Education and Conference Center.
This class is free to the public.
Those interested in attending should
call 280-0402 to pre-register.
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Public Notice
Wholesale to the Public 35% to 50% off
100% Human Hair 16" from $15.95
braiding and weaving
Wigs and Beauty Supplies
We will meet or beat
anyone’s prices.
Sales and Promotional Items excluded.
707 N.E. Fremont
Portland, Oregon 97212
(503) 281-6525
Open: 11:30 - 6:00 Tues thru Saturday
President-Elect
Clinton Naming
Vernon Jordan
To Head
Transition Team
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We’II Show You H ow
Whether you're just dreaming of
owning a home or you're ready to
buy, First Interstate Bank would like
to show you how.
Because at First Interstate, we re
committed to revitalizing our neighbor­
hoods through home ownership. And,
through our Community Lending
Center, we place a special emphasis
on first-time home buyers.
The Community Lending Center
offers potential homeowners a step-
by-step approach to buying a home.
We’ll help you put together a plan to
realize your dream of home owner­
ship. We’ll focus on Ending the loan
that best meets your needs and then
assist you throughout the home
The Low Income Fam ilies Em er­
gency (L.I.F.E.) Center board elected
new officers and new board members in
October for a one year term.
Jon Stroud was elected chairman,
replacing Ruth Ann Jennings, who held
the post for three years.
The board elected Richard Rickel,
vice-chairman; Lisa Kyle, treasurer;
and Claudette Joy, secretary, effective
October, 1992.
New members voted to one-year
term s are Mark H elm iniak, V erena
Lwandowski, Fred M itchell and Judy
Sailing.
The L.I.F.E. Center, Portland’s only
w ork-for-assistanceagency since 1966,
provides food, clothing and household
items for people in the metro area on an
emergency basis.
For m ore in fo rm atio n co n tact
Charles Carter at 503-284-6878.
loan process. And we’ll provide
information and support after your
home loan closes.
We also sponsor community
seminars on home ownership.
And if you already own a home
we can help, too. We 11 show you
how to use the equity you've built up
in your investment to make home
improvements or repairs.
So when it comes to any aspect of
buying, owning or maintaining a
home, call First Interstate. We re
here to show vou how.
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Community Lending Center
5730 NE Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.
Portland. Oregon 97211
Phone: 225-3751
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Come One Come All To the 1st
Holiday Neighborhood Celebration
To find out,w hat assistance
and services arc available to
you during the Holidays and
throughout the year
W here: Peninsula Park Com. Center
700 N. Portland Blvd
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heating oils
Phone # 823-3620
W hen: Friday D ecem ber4th 1992
T im e: 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Cost:
Free
For more information contact: Roy
Pittman Peninsula Park 823-3620
Bzst Cash Prices
104 NE Russell
Portland, OR 97212
282-5111
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Nobody Does it Better» for less
SAFEWAY
President-elect Bill Clinton is to
be heartily congratulated for making
such an ex cellen t choice, nam ing
Vernon Jordan to lead his transition
team. Vernon Jordan is a man for all
seasons. As president o f the National
Urban League, he led that leading civil
rights organization for years with dis­
tinction. He is presently a highly re­
spected partner with the prestigious
D.C. law firm Akin, Gump, Hauer &
Feld.
A man o f a high degree of intelli­
gence, common sense and integrity,
Jordan is also an cstute and knowledge­
able person who knows his way around
both in W ashington, D.C. and the na­
tional political arena. He possesses
extensive contacts in the legal and cor­
porate arenas and is very cognizant of
the great issues facing this country, both
foreign and domestic.
"1 have known Vernon Jordan for
many years and worked with him on
many tough issues and programs, said
Dr. Bcmjamin Hooks, executive direc-
tor/CEO o f the NAACP. "He is a real
champion o f human and civil rights. In
my judgm ent. President-elect Clinton
could have made no better selection to
his critically important transition team,
Hooks w ent on to say.
"We o f the NAACP look forward to
Prcsidcnt-clccl Clinton’s leading this
nation, which has been sorely beset by
problems, to a plateau of cooperation
and greatness. In Vernon Jordan s selec­
tion, we think Clinton has made an
important first move in that direction,
Ad Prices Good Nov. 18 through Nov. 24,1992 At Safeway.
Plump & Tender
Grade ’’A” Turkeys
Tender Gold or Northern Pride brand quality turkeys.
10 to 13 pound turkeys. A Thanksgiving tradition your
entire family will enjoy. Both brands may not be
available at some stores.
FIRST
ONE With $25
PURCHASE.
Sales Limited To
Retail Quantities.
No sales to
dealers.
Nobody does it better for less
Look In The This Week
Magazine for your Safeway
Shopping Guide for a complete
list of specials on sale this
week at Safeway!
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Safew ay stores in Oregon &
S.W. W ashington.
concluded Hooks.
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L.I.F.E. Center Selects
New Officers And
Board Members
• 3 B/R 1 Ba Fixer Great Freeway Access
53.500
• 3 B.R 1 Ba Full Bsmt
41.500
• 2 B/R, 1 Ba, Dbl Garage
move in Condition
44.500
• 890 Sq Ft. Commercial
Bldg. Good MLK Bv. Location.
15.500
Call Doc For Details
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