Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, January 13, 1993, Page 6, Image 6

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FRESH, SILK & DRIED ARRANGEMENTS
LAUNDRY
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CAL & MARCA MITCHELL
OWNERS
6800 NE Martin Luther King Blvd
Portland, Oregon 97211
(503) 289-6346
S e e w h a t y o u t h i n k a b o u t t h i s : w i t h a H o m e P a r t n e r s l o a n f r o m U .S .
B a n k , t h e m o n e y y o u ’ll n e e d t o r d o w n p a y m e n t is a b o u t o n e - t h i r d le s s
th a n e v e n th e u s u a l f e d e r a lly in s u r e d h o m e lo a n r e q u ir e s . A n d y o u
c a n a v o id m a n y c lo s in g c o s ts u p f r o n t, s im p ly b y b o r r o w i n g t o r th e m
w ith th e re s t o f th e m o n e y . S o u n d to o g o o d to b e tru e ? K e e p re a d in g ,
W HY PAY FULL RETAIL?
i t g e t s e v e n b e t t e r . B e c a u s e w e ’v e m a d e i t e a s y t o q u a l i t y . A s t e a d y
i n c o m e a n d a g o o d h i s t o r y o f p a y i n g y o u r b i l l s m i g h t b e a ll y o u n e e d .
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H o m e loans m ade th ro u g h U .S B an c o rp M o rtg a g e C om pany.
Up to 70 cars (many under $1000) • Gates open at 9:00 a.m.
Applications Now Available For
Adelman’s “ Hoop Heaven”
Applications are now available for
“Rick Adelman’s Blazers Hoop Heaven
Basketball Camp.” The camp, now in its
fourth year, is sponsored by Bank of
America and is open to boys and girls,
age 8-18, and will take place in July at
Lewis and Clark College and Tualatin
High School.
Campers will receive personal in­
struction from Trail Blazer head coach
Rick Adelman, who will be assisted
throughout the camp by leading college
and high school basketball coaches. In
addition, current and former NBA play­
ers will be on hand to discuss and answer
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questions about the fundamentals of
basketball and specific game situations.
Three sessions are scheduled this
year, with “day camp” and/or “over­
night accommodations” offered at each
session. Two boys camp sessions are
scheduled for July 12-16 (day) or July
11-16 (overnight). The fee is $200 per
person for day camp and $310 per per­
son for overnight. Deposits of $100 for
day campers, or $150 for overnight
participants, is required with their ap­
plication. Final payment for all ses­
sions is due June 11,1993. Deposits are
non-refundable after May 7, 1993.
A11 campers
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Heaven” sports bag, sports water bottle,
a camp handbook, an official camp T-
shirt, shorts and a camp photo. Prizes
will be awarded for individual and
team champions. Meals will be pro­
vided for all campers with overnight
accommodations.
Applications for“Rick Adelman’s
Blazers Hoop Heaven Basketball
Camp” are available at the Trail Blaz­
ers office, 700 NE Multnomah, Suite
600, Portland, Oregon, 97232. For
more information, please call (503)
234-9291.
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7 8 Olds Cutlass
8 3 Ford T-Bird
85 Nissan Centra
81 Honda Accord
7 9 Chevy Cam aro
84 Olds Cutlass
8 0 Datsun 2 0 0 /S X
54 Chevy Belaire
7 5 Jeep Cherokee
7 8 Honda Accord
82 Honda Civic
PUBLIC
AUTO AUCTION
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B y D erek R asheed
Marty Alameda, owner of River City Public Auto Auction
said."Why pay full retail? River City Public Auto Action lot is a lot
that offers to the public the opportunity to buy a good used car
inexpensively for a lot less money than at a used car lot. River City
Public Auction cuts out the middle man."
When you buy a car at River City you are not charged with the
extra expense of reconditioning a used car, salesman commission
or rent for being on the lot. At River City the customer is number
1. You are treated with the same courtesy and respect as a car dealer.
You have the same opportunity as a car dealer to make a bid and
purchase a vehicle.
The vehicles at River City come from a variety of sources
throughout the city to be sold Sources include car dealer-ships,
private owners, repossessions and a variety of non-profit organiza­
tions such as Volunteers of America. Most vehicles at River City
have a reserve price assigned by the consignee, which in most cases
is set at low or below blue book, making the vehicle very affordable.
River City is very honest with the public informing them of the
condition of all vehicles They arc open daily from 9 am to 5 pm
for vehicle inspection Bidding or purchasing prior to every Satur­
day auction deadline time.
River City is open to the general public for the purchasing or
selling of vehicles. To sell a vehicle at River City you need the title
in your name Present the vehicle to a River City representative to
be checked and put on a contract with a reserved price at that time.
You need a full desciption of the vehicle and place the vehicle on lot
for daily viewing until auction day Vehicles are sold daily at River
City.
To buy a vehicle at River City you can make an offer or pay the
full reserv e price forthe vehicle You will have two full banking days
to pay the balance on any vehicle purchased. 10%deposit is required
if not paid in full A partial non-refundable fee would be imposed,
if the vehicle is not purchased within two banking days
On auction day each Saturday at noon you must register name
and address to receive a bid number, in order to participate in the
auction. The same payment plan applies as mentioned River City
Public Auction is located at 6500 NE Martin Luther King Blvd.,
Portland, Oregon, (503) 240-0448
"So why pay full retail?" Go to River City Public Auction Next
auction day is January 16 at 12 noon.
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