Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, May 12, 1993, Page 16, Image 16

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    M ay 12. 1993 • T he P ortland OBSERVER
P age B8
A u to Care
NEED A CAR?
Would “Old Faithful
Leave You Stranded?
Any motorist who’s been stalled
in a precarious situation knows the
value of a dependable vehicle In
treacherous weather the risk of being
stranded is especially serious.
To help reduce this risk, the C ar
Care Council lists early warning signs
of engine trouble. These symptoms
often are subtle, sometimes camou­
flaged by computerized engine con­
trols designed to compensate for dete­
rioration of components.
Periodic engine diagnosis can
keep Old Faithful running trouble free
for years. But if you do note a change
in performance, report the symptoms
to your auto technician for diagnosis.
' Hard Starting.. This is the most
common form of car trouble and the
one motorists fear most during winter
months.
If the starter eranks the engine,
the electrical system probably is OK.
The culprit could be a starting sensor
or choke mechanism Also, starting
trouble can be traced to an electronic
component or computer control. Ex­
pert diagnosis may be required.
Knocking lor Pingingl... This
noise generally is heard when the
engine is under load, such as when
accelerating or climbing a hill. While
it may be caused b> inferior gas, igni­
tion knock often is a sign your engine
needs service. It also can be due to
carbon deposits inside the combustion
chamber. Newer engines have a sen­
sor which "‘Hears a knock, makes
corrective adjustments, but cannot
compensate for a severe malfunction.
Be A n O re g o n
YOU MAY PURCHASE A CAR
OR TRUCK FROM US WITH:
DO YOU LIVE
IN THIS AREA?
OREGON
LOTTERY
• NO CREDIT CHECKS
OR CREDIT TURNDOWNS...EVER
• DOWNPAYMENTS $400 OR LOWER
• 12.9% A.P.R. FINANCING
YOU CAN HAVE THE CAR CHECKED
OUT BEFORE ITS BOUGHT
SERVICE AREA
E.Z. CARR
A DIVISION OF CARR CHEVEROLET CEO NISSAN
SE Division Stieel
231 -0000
We care mare about your future than yve do your past.
Take a frie n d
fish in g o n
Black Dollar Days
F re e
F is h in g
D ay
S a tu rd a y, June
12, 1993
Lee Omer. Stone Preschool is registering students tor
tail UJell be closed tor summer, so noui s the time to
register T h eis art, dance, ggm and music, tor Rids
age 21/2 to 5 Register now for some srrirastun!
OElta
EppOtuenStonp
tooperatiup Presihaol
120 nE Knott. Portland 7811807 or 282 b57A
! Htross turn itlalt Dishman Lummunity Center,
• Certified Teacher • Scholarships funded bg
• Child Centered
The Black United Fund of Oregon
■ multicultural 7 multiethnic 7 Rntibias • ______
AaR
Don Lee Motors, Inc
“WHITE AUTO
WHOLESALE”
The Portland chapter of The
Black D ollar Days Task Force
will officially kick-off an advertise­
ment campaign for the 1994 edition
of The African American Business
Directory. The directory has grown
to become a key unifier lor black
businesses located in Washington,
Oregon and Alaska. Oxer 40,000
will be produced and distributed
next year. The purpose of this event is
to get businesses to take out ads and
to make the pubic aware of the direc­
tory.
The ad campaign Kick-Off will
be held at Doris' Cafe, Friday. May
14th, beginning at 6.00pm Task lorcc
members, business owners and repre­
sentatives from public agencies and
major corporations are invited to at­
tend. Paul Knauls, a well known busi­
nessman and supporter of civic affairs
will serve as the honorary campaign
chair.
The Black Dollar Days Task
Force is a non-profit organization
dedicated to helping African Ameri­
cans develop and implement strate­
gies of economic empowerment.
Founded in 1988, this fast growing
national organization is headquarter­
ed in Seattle, Washington. The Port­
land chapter is m its first year of
operations and was the first chapter
formed outside of Washington State.
Carnell Crum heads the local chapter
which is governed by a board of direc­
tors.
In conjunction with the ad cam­
paign, members of the task force will
make brief presentations, Mitch E.
Goodwin and Michele Harris-Truss,
both from National Black Dollar Days
Task Force will attend this event
Doris’ Cafe is located at 3425 NE
Russell street. A no host dinner will be
served and copies of The 1993 African
American Business Directory w ill be
distributed.
For additional information please
call Carnell Crum (503) 284-0322.
10900 SW Canyon Rd.
Beaverton
• Phone 520-9301
Grand
Opening Sale
If You're Wanting To Establish Or
Re-establish Credit, Come See Us...
Regardless Of Past Cn dit Problems
Or Bankruptcy...
Sam e
L o c a t io n
O ver 1 0 0
S in c e
Come Celebrate With Us During
1948
Our Grand Opening...
L a te -M o d e l
EASY FINANCE APPROVAL
U s e d C a r IN v e n to ry
F le e t & L e a s e A ll
1 980
1981
1977
1979
1984
1 970
1 985
1987
1987
1984
1976
M a ke s N ew
2 8 9 -5 5 7 9
M azda 626 4 D r .................... S975
VW Rabbit 2 Dr D ie s e l...... S975
O lds C ut'ass 2 D r ................ S975
Chev Cam ero A u to V8 i . $1,675
Chev C e le b rity 2 Dr. A/C $1,975
M 3 Z 280 SE 4 Dr. A u to . $2,475
Honda C ivic 2 D r ...
..$ 2 ,9 5 0
Ford T em p o A il W h e e l
$2,950
Ford Escort 5 Sp .......
$2,275
V W Je tta G li 4 D r..............$3,950
B M W 200Z Sunroof, A /C . $ 3 ,950
1987 V W J e tta G L i.....................$ 6,950
1984 B M W 3 25e A u to Loaded $7,950
1985 B M W 735Í A u to Loaded $10,450
4650 North Lombard
WHY PAY FULL RETAIL?
It'» not just about money. It’» about
fishing This weekend up at the lake
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Swapping stories with your oldest best
Ip lo 70 tors (many under $1000) • Gates open at 9:00 a.m.
friends about fish that got away, and
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that big ole 4x4 that didn't.
FEATURED VEHICLES
39 Case Tractor
79 BMW 3201
82 Ford EXP
84 Honda Civic CRV
79 Mazda GLC Sport
79 Ford Fiesta
82 VW Rabbit
79 Ford Granada
77 Chev Suburban
72 Toyota Corona
84 Ford T-Bird
85 Olds Calais
Auto, boat and R.V. loans At unbelieu
able rates. Stop by your nearest West
One Bank branch today. O r call
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248-66$$ for more information.
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BA N K
PUBLIC
AUTO AUCTION
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6500 NE Martin Luther King, Jr., Blvd. • Portland
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