J uly P age 27, 1994 • T he P ortland O bserver A4 McMwrphy s Appliance Center Local 48 Team Supplies Airshow’s Ground Power • ; 3 tm? m m : - ; ; í, * Washer & Dryer $199°° Refrigerators From $ 129' Ranges From $129°° H» Open Mon. - Fri. 9:00am to 5:00pm Saturday 10:00am to 2:00pm Sunday Closed : eese » i« lt »I IS 11« H bo ^ A NECA/IBEW Local 48 team from Friberg Electric supplied the electrical power needed for the 1994 US Bank/Rose Festival Airshow at i Hillsboro Airport. The annual challenge of supplying power to the media, chalet line, sound system, exhibit areas, pavilions, and the field 8 1 W $ W lce> parts kitchen takes a crew of 8 to 12 electricians each year. New Mothers Often Return To Smoking Obese Black Teens Unaware Of Health Risks re tu rn to th e h a b it fo llo w in g p re g ­ Many overweight black teens n an cy . do not realize obesity is a health O ne h u rd le fo r p re g n a n t risk. "They know they have a weight w om en w h o q u it sm o k in g is the problem, but they don’t think o f the ch an g e in a ttitu d e s o f those aro u n d health consequences," said Dr. John them o nce th e bab y is b o rn , said Foreyt o f Baylor College o f Medi Dr. M a ria n n a S o c k rid e r, a p e d ia t­ cine in Houston. ric p u lm o n o lo g ist at B a y lo r C o l­ M isconceptions about obesity leg e o f M e d ic in e in H o u sto n . differ greatly among black and white “ D u rin g p re g n a n c y , p e o p le teenagers. Studies show that 40 per State and city officials, housing are se n sitiv e a b o u t sm o k in g ," she cent o f obese black females and 36 advocates, senior citizens, financiers said . “ T hey d o n 't sm o k e a ro u n d percent o f the males perceived them and downtown advocates gathered th e p re g n a n t w om an o r o ffe r her selves as heavy com pared nearly today to officially open the Twelfth c ig a re tte s. B ut, once the bab y is 100 percent o f white females and 78 Avenue Terrace located at S. W. 12th b o rn , the p re ssu re to sm o k e r e ­ percent o f w hite males. and M arket Streets downtown. The su m e s.” Adolescence is a critical time newly constructed building will offer S o c k rid e r su g g e sts th a t new o f adult obesity development. Eighty 118 studio apartm ents for homeless m o th e rs w h o w ish to q u it sm o k ­ percent o f obese teenagers are likely individuals, or those in danger o f be- in g p e rm a n e n tly e x a m in e w hy to grow into overw eight adults, com ing homeless, w ho are 62 years ot th ey sm o k e and look at d iffe re n t Foreyt said. It is important to edu age or older or disabled. p o s t- p r e g n a n c y c o p in g m e c h a ­ cate teens about the health risks o f The $6.5 m illion project will be n ism s. 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