Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, May 24, 2006, Page 12, Image 12

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2006 Subaru Outback 2.5 i Limited
Wagon with All Wheel Drive
K athleen C arr
Subaru developed the first cross­
over sport w agon about ten years
ago, with the five-door Outback,
which works I i ke a tai 1 station wagon
or dropped-dow n SUV. It uses the
Legacy platform but rides higher
due to the elevated suspension.
The crossover vehicle industry has
grown since then.
The base O utback is the $25,420
2.5 i (all prices include a $625 desti­
nation charge), equipped with a
2.5-liter, four-cylinder, horizontally-
by
opposed b o x er-sty le en g in e and
a five-sp eed m anual tran sm is­
sio n . T h e e n g in e m ak es 175
h o rsep o w er and 169 lb.-ft. o f
torque, but it d o e s n ’t feel slu g ­
gish unless you saddle it w ith the
o p tio n a l fo u r-sp e e d au to m atic
tra n sm issio n . S tan d a rd e q u ip ­
ment includes an eight-w ay pow er
adjustable d riv e r's seat, tilt ste er­
ing w heel, floor m ats, cruise c o n ­
trol, a 120-w att stereo w ith CD
player, a trip co m p u ter, and air
co n d itio n in g . O f course, pow er
Tested Vehicle In fo rm a tio n : $28,744 Price: 2.5 L iter E ngine, 4 cylin ­
ders; M a n u a l fiv e speed Transm ission.
w indow s, locks, and m irrors are
included in the base p rice, along
w ith keyless entry.
May 24. 2006
News and reviews on new motor vehicles
includes bod y -co lo r d o o r handles
and side m irrors, a p anoram ic
sunroof, a leather-w rapped ste e r­
ing w heel, an in-dash six-disc C D
changer, and dual-zone autom atic
clim ate control.
S u b a ru ’s no rm ally asp irated
b oxer en g in e is a real gem . e s p e ­
c ia lly c o n n e c te d to th e fiv e-
sp e e d m a n u a l. D o n ’t let th e
h o rsep o w er rating fool you, this
ca r gets o ff the line q uick and
f e a tu re s a d e lig h tf u l e n g in e
grum ble and v ib ratio n a s the revs
T h e O u tb a c k 2 .5 i, o ffe rs
leath er-lin ed in terio r in the L im ­
ited m odel at $28,220, w hich also
R egis S alon
Located in Lloyd Center Mall
S ports
Specializing in Ethnic Hair Care
Basic Shampoo Set for $15.00 i Includes Comb ( )ut)
Walk For Life Honors Portland Teen
Contact Abel at 503.282.2888/8652
or ‘Stop by and give me a tr y '
Eddie Barnett Jr. Foundation hosts Rose Festival benefit
The Eddie Barnett Jr. Foundation
will host a 3.8-mile Walk For Life
during the Rose Festival, Saturday,
June 3 beginning at 9 a.m.
When Christeen Johnson lost her
16-year-old son to a heart condition
last year, she started the foundation
to create awareness for Hyper­
trophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM), a
form of degenerative heart disease
Barnett was diagnosed with as an
early teen.
Friends and family knew Eddie as
“Eezy Baby” because of his smile,
jokes and love for people. He was a
talented basketball player from first
grade till the day he died, collapsing
on the Grant High School basketball
court due to sudden cardiac arrest in
February 2005.
Because of Johnson’s foundation,
in July 2005 a bill was signed into law
in Oregon, making Automatic Exter­
nal Defibrillators mandatory in ev­
ery health and fitness center and
school district. The law is named the
Graeme Jones and Eddie Barnett Jr.
Memorial Act, and now several Port-
land-area schools own an automatic
clim b. It has plenty o f get up and
go for the start o f acceleratio n .
The 2006 Subaru O utback is a
wagon with no equal when it com es
to off-road capability and, with a
pow erful engine lineup and sharp
reflexes on pavem ent, y o u ’11 find it
fun to drive even w hen the w eather
isn’t terrible. A small backseat will
keep it from com peting with larger-
capacity SU Vs, but for the family o f
four looking for stylish transporta­
tion for all seasons, it could be a
perfect fit.
defibrillator, a piece of equipment
that some believe might have saved
Barnett.
Because of who and what Eezy
Baby was, his legacy will live on
through the awareness, education and
support for an estimated 300,000
people in the United States living with
HCM. Those who'd like to make a
difference in the name of Barnett and
others diagnosed with HCM can par­
ticipate in the Walk For Life.
The Rose Festival-sanctioned four-
mile walk starts at Jefferson High
School at North Commercial and
Killingsworth and finishes at Grant
High School at Northeast 33rd Av­
enue and Thompson.
Mayor Tom Potter and Oregon
Rep. Mark Hass are scheduled to
attend, and a celebration at Grant
with music, vendors, info booths and
more will follow the walk
Registration is $ 15 for adults, $ 10
for students. Pre-registration is from
8 a.m. to 9 a.m. the day of the event.
To pre-register or find more informa­
tion. visit www.eddiebarnettjr.org or
cal 1503-756-8541.
Eddie Barnett Jr.
Join
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for the
7th Annual Cory Washington
M emorial A ll -S tar B asketball G ame
presented by
2006 Girls All-Star Teams
Home Team (White)
Head Coach: Michael Harper
Players
High School
Simone Jordan
Janita Bodan
Ann Snodderly
Kara Kasch
Miranda Holenstein
Dominique King
Mahine Lyman
Shatoya Mills
Chanel Miller
Kiante Griffin
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Visiting Team (Orange)
Head Coach: Marquis Hall
Players
High School
Lauren Greif
Celeste Campbell
Katrina Johnson
Whitney Barton
Kendra Hyatt
Laquay Kennedy
Reese Wolfe
Jessica MusGrave
Michaela Pin
Mary Bates-Pates
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Saturday, May 27th, 2006, doors open at Noon
Admission: $3 Adults • 12 and under free
LOCATION: Self-Enhancement Inc (SEI) at 3920 N. Kirby
Avenue, Portland, OR 97227
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Main Attraction: PIL Girls Allstar Game at 5 p.m.
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This game is a tribute to Dennis Carline fo r 22 years
o f hard work at Benson High School
~ also featuring at Noon ~
Cory Cougars vs Jammin’ 95.5 Nike Big Bailers
8 l 8th Grade Showdown: Portland Disciples takes on Showtime
Proceeds benefits the amateur athletics and education program.
For more information call Mark Washington at 503-288-0033 or email markw@portlandobserver.com
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