Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 07, 1995, Page 5, Image 5

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STOPPERS
Upscale Living
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celebrates its...
Wanted Subject
The Beaverton Police D e­
partm ent and the P ortland Po­
lice Bureau, in cooperation w ith
C rim e Stoppers, are asking fo r
y o u r h e lp in lo c a tin g L a rry
R istick. A felony warrant, charg­
ing R istick w ith K idnap, R ob­
bery, T h e ft, and A ssault, has
been issued in W a s h in g to n
C ounty. In a d d itio n , P ortland
Police Bureau Fraud detectives
want to question him in connec­
tio n w ith at least tw o cases o f
F irst Degree T he ft.
L a rry R is tic k is a 26-year-
o ld w hite male (D O B /6 -8 -6 9 ).
He sta n d s 5 ’ 9 " ta i, and
w e ig h ts a p p r o x im a te ly 150
pounds, w ith brow n eyes and
black hair. He is also know n to
use 2-4-71 and 2-14-71 as his
D O B.
R is tic k may be o perating a
w h ite , 1978 O ld sm o b ile , 4 door,
w ith Oregon plates T K U 405.
C rim e Stoppers is o ffe rin g a
cash rew ard o f up to $1,000 fo r
in fo rm a tio n , reported to C rim e
Stoppers, that leads to an arrest
in this case, or any unsolved fe l-
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CHOICES
Law Offices of Daniel E. Russell, P.C.
SPECIALIZING IN YOUR LEGAL NEEDS
Felony
suspect,
Larry
Ristick.
ony crim e , and you need not fiv e
y o u r name. C a ll C rim e Stoppers
at (5 0 3 ) 8 23 -H E L P .
Statistics show the higher the
h o u seh o ld incom e in A m erica
to d ay , th e g r e a te r th e r a te of
newspaper readership. More than
three quarters of families making
$60,000 or more can be counted on
to read th e p ap e r daily and 80
percent of them read the Sundny
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Product Liability
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Collections
Ca/Z Daniel E. Russell a! 282-7999
For your free ini liai consultation.
Felony Hit And Run Accident
The Portland Police bureau
Traffic Division, in cooperation with
Crime Stoppers, is asking for your
help in solving a felony hit and run
accident.
On Monday, A p ril 10, 1995, at
2:30 in the afternoon, at NE 26th
Avenue and NE Clackamas Street,
34-year-old Marc J. Boyum, o f
Southeast Portland, was riding his
bicycle when he was struck and
seriously injured by a vehicle.
According to witnesses, Boyum
was eastbound on Clackamas Street,
when he was struck by a black over
gray, 1989 Chevrolet Suburban,
with Washington plates, that was
northbound on 26th Avenue.
The force o f the impact hurled
Boyum’s bicycle approximately 30
feet through the air.
A fte r s trik in g Boyum , the
C hevrolet Suburban continued
northbound on 26th Avenue, to NE
Weidler Street, where the driver
New Device Removes
Ticks Safely
(N A PS)—S u m m er is com ing
...and so are the ticks! As people
rush to enjoy the great outdoors,
som e m ay be con cern ed ab o u t
Lyme disease, now known to be
c a rrie d by tick s. B ut th is y ear
ticks are being picked on as never
before, thanks to a new scientifi­
cally developed and easy-to-use
in s tru m e n t th a t effectively re ­
moves them. Aptly called the Tick
Pick, it has an innovative cylindri­
cal design th a t reverses the bur­
rowing action of the tick, so the
parasite can be removed quickly,
efficiently, and, most importantly,
in a single piece.
L a st M o n t h , I W a l k e d
I n t o U .S . B a n k A n d
S u d d e n l y E v e r y t h in g
C a m e U p R o s e s .”
Stolen vehicle used in felony hit-and-run.
stopped the vehicle and tied on foot.
The driver is described as an
adult black male, with short hair,
dark pants, and a light colored shirt,
he was last seen running southbound
on 25th Avenue from Weidler.
According to investigators, the
Chevrolet Suburban had been stolen
from an address on N Hancock Street
on Sunday, A p ril 9, 1995. between
I l:4 5 in th e m o m in g a n d 3 :0 0 in th e
afternoon.
Crime Stoppers is offering a
cash reward o f up to $1,000 for
information, reported toCrime Stop
pers, that leads to an arrest in this
case, or any unsolved felony crime,
and you need not five your name.
Call Crime Stoppers at (503) 823-
HELP.
Head Start
Portland Public Schools
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\.m l no, we re n o t talking ab o u t (lowers. W e’re talking business. Ybrir
business. I low to keep it ru n n in g and help it grow.
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ENROLL NOW
S ound good? T h e n you should talk to U.S. Bank. Because w e m ake
it easy to get a small business loan. You d o n 't need a H arvard degree,
w in n in g lottery n u m b ers, o r a to n o f credit, either.
Head Start Is A Free Preschool Program
So w h eth er you re in the business of helping people plant, package,
plaster, o r anything else, stop by your local U.S. Bank branch and apply for
a small business loan today. I hen sit back and w atch your business bloom .
Your Child Must Be 4 Years Old
By September 1
lo r more inform,ilion, or fo r the location o f the
I r.S. lianh branch nearest you, call 1 -8 0 0 -U S H A N K S .
Your Family Must Qualify
As Low Income For The Last 12 Months
S m a l l B u s in e s s L o a n s
F r o m U .S . B a n k
H ow can we help?
For Application And More Information
Call 280-5724
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The Benefits O f This Program Are Available To A ll Enrolled Children
W ithout Regard To Race, Color, Special Needs, O r National Origin.
SB I S
The instrum ent, which is now
available in drug stores and super­
m ark e ts (or by calling 800-688-
2276), is d esig n ed so t h a t its
sp rin g -lo ad e d , p in ch in g action
applies ju s t the right am ount of
pressure and the fine, angled pin­
cers perm it precise placement on
the tick’s neck without touching its
poison-filled body. Renowned for
his research on Lyme disease, Dr.
Burgdorfer of the D epartm ent of
H e a lth a n d H u m a n S e rv ic e s
recently tested the Tick Pick and
referred to th e in stru m en t as a
“uniquely designed product which
allows even non-medical persons
the safe removal of attached ticks
¡from hum ans and pets alike.” It
might also be the weapon of choice
in the war on Lyme disease which
a n n u a lly claim s an e s tim a te d
50,000 victims.
1 (N A P S )— F o r i n f o r m a tio n
ab o u t th e C leanse, Burn, Build
diet program and products and for
the names of nearby distributors,
icall Enrich International at 800-
748-8288.
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T o d ay ’s In d ia n a p o lis ’ M otor
Speedway is a far cry from the 1909
version, with its ta r and crushed
stone surface. The rem ains of the
original “Brickyard” were paved in
1961; repaved in 1977 and again in
1989.
10.74
trade
down
A N C Title Ex­
tra, T o ta lo f payments 15,132.48
Cash price $ 13,990, #GS 132C
(M M
93 GMC SONOMA Ext. Cab
4X4: 249.41 per mo. I ^ ^ i l . Low
Miles ! 6 6 ,n ^ o s fH ^ ^ A ^ :B )0 0 .00
C a s h / t r ^ k d H ^ WAT*’ Lie 4
T itle EifcaF Total o f Payments
16,461.06, Cash price
#GS214A
14,990
95 B U IC K R IVIER A: 499.87
per mo. Loaded, including Super­
charger, Low Miles, 72 mos, 9 99
A P R., 2000.00 Cash/trade down,
O.A.C., Lie + T itle Extra, Total o f
payments 35.990.64, Cash price
28,990 #G SI96A
94 C A D IL L A C D E V IL L E :
399.96 per mo. Loaded including
Leather, 72 mos, 9.99 A P R.,
2400.00 Cash/trade down, O.A.C.,
Lie + Title Extra, Total o f payments
28,789.92, Cash price 23,990.00
#P280
94 B U IC K LESABRE: Loaded
Lowmiles! Was 19,990 Now 17,990
#P349
M em ber I I lit :
255-3840
Expires 6/9/95
R O N T IA C -B U IC K -G M C
(NAPS)—In 1911, two years after
it was built, the Indianapolis Motor
Speedway hosted its first race. The
winner, Ray H arroun, earned
$25,000 in prize money averaging
the then-incredible speed of 74.6
miles per hour for 500 miles. In
1994, A1 Unser, Jr. won the 78th
running with a speed of 160.8 mph.
E arnings were a lot heftier, too:
Unser’s purse was $7.8 million.
; For free brochures about pool
cleaning call 1-800-374-4700 or
write to Kreepy Krauly USA, Inc.,
13801 NW 4th S t., S u n rise, FL
33325-9988.
« I'M S U .S. B a nk
In d y 500: 60 Years
O f A u to m o tive
94 M A Z D A M X 6: 229.28 per
mo. Loaded including A ir Bags,
less than lO llü O ^ iA n h r i mos,
BANK.
9990.00 ZZP445
) AM :
'Choose
94 PO NTIAC G RAND PRIX
Loaded, including ABSand Dual
A ir Bags Many to Choose From
Priced as Low as 13,990 #P 191
92 GEO.
Cassi
ZZGR50
:o. A ir,
990.00
92 CHRYSLER LEBARO N:
Auto, A ir, Power Windows + Locks
Was 10,990 Now 8990.00 #PS38A
91 B U IC K C EN TU RY: Load­
ed Only 38.000 Miles Was 9990.00
Now 8990.00 ZZBS95A
B IR D
u A W K I 1.990
94 PO NTIAC SUNBIRD SE­
DAN: Loaded, including ABS, A ir
and Power Locks + Windows Was
11,990 Now 9990.00 #P295
91 PO NTIAC G R A N D A M :
A u to , A ir Was 8990.00 N ow
6990 00 ZZP236B
94 BU IC K CENTURY: Load­
ed including A BS, 9 To Choose From
Priced as Low as 11,990 (ZGS246A
94 B U IC K REGAL: Loaded,
including ABS; 5 To Choose From
Priced As Low As 13,990 #P420
90 B U IC K LESABER: Load­
ed including Leather Was 8990.00
Now 5990.00 0BS84A
94 BU IC K S K Y LA R K : Load­
ed, including ABS and A ir Bag 13
To Choose From Priced as Low as
93 PONTIAC SUNBIRD: Auto,
Air, ABS. Was9990.00Now 7990.00
#P537A
89 G M C 1/2 Pick Up: 350 V8,
Auto, SLE, Tow PK; Loaded; Was
10,990 Now 8990.00 #GS269A
94 PO
COUPE
Now Onl