Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 23, 1993, Image 20

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    AT USAIR, W E ’RE
TAKING CARE OF BUSINESS
BY TAKING CARE OF YOU.
Vacation Travel Tips
•Pack as little as possible, espe­
cially if you plan to shop, if you
doubt you'll need it, don't take it.
•Cotton clothing and undercloth­
ing are great for sweat absorp­
tion and for keeping the body
cool.
•Don't pack medications, valu­
ables, personal papers, credit
cards and jewelry in luggage you
plan to check.
The way we see it, the
best way to run our business is
to make business travel easier
for you. That’s why, with
USAir Express, we offer nearly
5,(MX) flights every business
day to more than 270 cities in
the U.S., Canada, Bermuda,
the Caribbean and Europe.
With our schedules, you
get greater convenience,
flexibility and a little more
breathing room. W hat’s more,
members of the USAir
Frequent Traveler Program
can earn free trips to more
domestic destinations faster
than with any other airline.
For reservations and
information, contact your
travel consultant or call USAir
at 1(800)428-4322. Because
it may not be more time you
need. Just more airline.
•Transfer toiletries or cosmetics
to travel-size plastic containers
They're lightweight and prevent
accidental leakages
•Tag luggage with correct name,
address and phone number both
inside and out
•Call your airline in advance to
check the size, weight and num­
ber of carry-on bags allowed
•The sun's harmful rays shouldn't
be taken lightly, even by people
of color. Pack sunblock with a
USAir
high SPF rating Cocoa butter is a
great soothing ointment.
•Buy extra rolls of film before
hand Film cost nearly twice as
much at tourist attractions and
popular vacation spots.
•Last but not least, take a taxi
when you're out on the town
"Don't Drink And Drive"
Special Thanks to the Visitors
and Convention Bureau in each
city for the use of pictures and
information provided
C re d its
Amalgamated Publishers Inc..
Mike House
President
Kent Carthan
Associate Advertising Manager
Andrea Bullens
Marketing Adminstrator,
Project Coordinator
Research and Copywrting,
Angella Walker Campbell
MODELS OF SUCCESS
Business was anything but usual
for many of the entrepreneurs
who appear in this ad. They
were pioneers, persevering in
untapped markets and in areas
barred by racism and sexism.
They were front-runners, show­
ing others that it could be done
and daring others to rise to
new heights.
These individuals met the chal­
lenges of establishing businesses,
leading them through economic
fluctuations and nurturing them
through uncertain market de­
mand. They beat the odds and
made significant contributions
to the economic growth of
our country.
Editor
saki mafundikwa
an direction and design
USAir begins with you
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Nabisco Foods Group pays
tribute to Percy E. Sutton of
Inner City Broadcasting
Corporation, lin e a r Heard of
James T. Heard Management
Corporation, Herman J. Russell
of H J. Russell & Company,
Henry E Henderson, Jr. of H.F.
Henderson Industries, John H.
Johnson of Johnson Publishing
Company, Julia Wheeler Taylor
of Mechanics & Farmers Bank,
Daniel C. 1 .awson of 1 awson
National Distributing Company
and Jesse Hill, Jr. of Atlanta
Life Insurance Company. Fhesc
entrepreneurs serve as role
models to our nation s youth
and as inspiration to all of us.
NABISCO
FOODS