Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, December 20, 2006, Page 12, Image 12

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December 20, 2006
P o r f l a n d O b s e r v e r A u f © .R_e v ie w
2007 Nissan
Armada SE 4X4
Super-Sized Style!
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The bigger the scale, the better
we Am ericans are at crafting the
product. It’s no surprise that this
country is the birthplace o f super­
size fries, (iiven this logic, it makes
perfect sense that the U.S. has long
been the dom inant force in the full-
size SUV segment. This category
was founded by dom estic m arques,
and for years, hom egrow n nam e­
plates were the only option for
buyers seeking a sport-utility ve­
hicle endowed w ilh king-size brawn.
Nissan first introduced the 2004
Pathfinder Arm ada in an effort to
capture a section o f this U.S. dom i-
E 85(an 859( ethanol/1591 gasoline
blend), for its standard 5.6 liter V-8
engine, w hich also gets a small
bum p in rated output to 317 from
305 previously. A cceleration is one
o f the A rm ada's strengths. T he big
V-8 has as nice throaty rumble when
pressed and at the same tim e deliv­
ers sm ooth pow er. T he engine
moves the A rm ada o ff the line with
authority and gives this Big Bad
nated market. N issan's largest SUV, large SUV with real m uscle pow er Boy" lots o f brawn.
T his stu rd y A rm ada is based
now known simply as the Armada, to w in g ca p ab ility and a 9 ,1 0 0 -
is as big as the big boys when it pound tow rating. N o, only is this on the T itan pickup, so it's built
com es to pow er and size.
o ne o f the top num bers in the full- on a fully b oxed truck fram e. T he
T h e 2 0 0 7 N issa n A rm ad a , size class, o u r ex p e rien c e has ex trem ely efficien t 4 W D system ,
seats six to eight p assen g ers; and show n that the V -8 has im p re s­ estab lish es the A rm ada as a d o m i­
boasts truly spacious ac co m m o ­ siv e stam ina in to w in g situations. nant p resen ce in o ff-ro ad c a p a ­
dations for its passen g ers, o ffe r­
The 2007 A rm ada is a carryover bility. T h e m assive g irth o f this
ing m ore first and second row from 2006. Nissan has made a few truck is o b v io u s w hen co rn erin g
legroom than its c o m p e tito rs. m inorchanges, w hich include E85/ o r co m in g to an ab ru p t stop. Still,
T his m akes the A rm ada a strong Ilex-fuel capability; this feature a l­ ride q u ality is sm ooth and c o m ­
candidate for buyers seek in g a low s it to run on either gasoline or fo rtab le, and the w ell-w eig h ted
SPECIFICATIONS:
5 . 6 Liter. VS. 3 1 7 -
HP en g in e : 5-
S p e e d A u to m a tic
T ra n sm issio n -
4 X 4 : MPG is 1 3
City a n d 1 8
Highway;
$ 4 5 . 0 0 0 .0 0
M SRP.
iurkeys Bring
Holiday Relief
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jiveaways continue
his weekend
The Radio C ab Holiday Foundation
will beat Radio C ab Co. again this w eek­
end for the "Turkey Project", with a goal
to em pow er hundreds o f disadvantaged
fam ilies with a,urkey dinner this holiday
season.
R adio C ab w ants everyone to enjoy
the holidays reg ard less o f life c irc u m ­
stances, and this is the fo u n d atio n ’s
I Oth year to hold the event. T he turkey
giveaw ay includes a full d in n er with
p otatoes, bread and vegetables. The
d o nations help people hurting from
tragedies caused by every d ay life, in­
d iv id u als on unem ploym ent, m ilitary
fam ilies and m ilitary veterans. T he tu r­
key d inners are also a v ailab le to fam i­
lies or in dividuals w ho do not qualify
for state serv ices o r w hose benefits
have run out o r have not started yet.
O rganizer Dav id Yande 11 of Rad io Cab
said they have a capacity to feed 400 to
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450 more families.
He said the Turkey Project will continue a,
the cab com pany located at 1613N .W . Kearney
Emergency Food
Assistance-PACS
11020 N.E. Halsey St
503-252-8500, ext. 118
4 2 4 S.W. Mill St
Esther's Pantry
3315 S.E. Harrison St., Suite A
Rent Assistance,
Monthly Food Box Services
5 0 3 -5 9 3 -5 5 6 9
7 7 80 S.W. Capitol Hwy.
503 24 6 -1 6 6 3
Portland Police
Sunshine Division
Fish Emergency Service, Inc.
503 8 2 3 -2 1 0 2
687 N. Thompson
1335 S.E. Hawthorne Blvd.
Salvation Army-Moore
Street Center
Food Box Ministry
5325 N. Williams Ave.
522 S.W. 13th Ave.
503- 4 9 3 -3 9 2 7
Snow Cap
5,21 \l< 33rd W finie
Portland, (,l< 9721 I
Phone 503-295-1939
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PORTLANDOH.SLHVKR
Cell 971-344-6414
503-241-1113 Free Phone Consultations
St., on Saturday, Dec. 23 from 11 a .m .to 5 p .m . andon
Sunday, Dec. 24 from 11 a.m . to 5 p.m. For more
inform ation,call Yandell at 503-380-8027.
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Your Care
Our First Priority
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Dr. Mareelitte Fatila
Ch iroprai tic Physician
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We are located at
1716 N.E. 42nd Ave.
Portland, OR 97213
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and Sandy Blvd.)
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• Automobile accident injuries
• Chronic headache and joint pain
• Workers Compensation injuries
Breakfast
Lunch
Pottie training
Snacks
State certified
Story time
Toys Games Fun
Arts and crafts
And much more!
Call for an appointment!
CARPET & UPHOLSTERY
CLEANING
Ages 2 mos-12 years
Residential & Commercial Service
Educational learning
CARPET CLEANING
For more information
2 CLEANING AREAS OR MORE
PRE-SPRA Y TRAFFIC AREAS
INCLUDES 1 SMALL HALL
please call Mrs. Regina Dennis ( 5 0 3 ) 2 8 2 - 3 1 5 4
St. Vincent de Paul-Portland
1 CLEANING AREA
PRE-SPRA Y TRAFFIC AREA
(HALL EXTRA CHARGE)
3601 S.E. 27th Ave.
STAIRS (with other service)
503- 235-8 431
Union Gospel Mission
5 0 3 -2 2 5 0 5 9 0
5 0 3 -2 7 4 -4 4 8 3
Christ Community Ministries
William Temple House
2 6 2 7 N.E. MLK Blvd.
2 0 23 NW Hoyt St.
5 0 3 -2 8 2 -7 6 8 3
5 0 3 -2 2 6 -3 0 2 1
Community Service Center-
Transition Projects
William Temple House North
475 N.W. GllsanSt.
5 0 3 -2 8 3 3 5 1 1
$25.00
Each Area
3725 N. Vancouver Ave. Portland OR 97227
5 0 3 -6 7 4 -8 7 8 5
15 N.W. Third Ave.
(503) 228-6140
MARTIN CLEANING SERVICE
Regina’s ChildHaven Learning Center
17805 S.E. Stark
203 N.W. Third Ave.
$35.00
$1.50 Each
Additional Services
• AREA A ORIENTAL RUG CLEANING
• AUTO / B O A T /R V CLEANING
• DEODORIZING & PET ODOR TREA TMENT
• SPO TS STAIN REMOVAL SERVICE
• SCOTCHGUARD PROTECTION
UPHOLSTERY CLEANING
SO FA ------------------------
$69.00
LOVESEAT -------------
$49.00
SECTIONAL ------------
$99.00
CHAIR OR RECLINER
$35.00
THROW PILLOWS —
- $5.00
7704 N. Hereford Ave.
5 0 3 -8 2 3 -4 9 3 0
5 0 3 -2 5 7 -9 3 4 5
8:30 am - 6:00 pm Tues.-Sat.
Les Whitworth C.P.A.
1912 N.E. Killingsworth
2 4 07 N.E. 102nd Ave.
213 N.E. Hancock
Portland. OR 97212
tint b0oltkeei>infi services
50 3 9 1 6 4 0 0 9
Crossroads Cupboard
Shop 503-282-2920
O il 503-308-4488
2. Criminal Accusations:
• Sex crimes
• Drug crimes
• All misdemeanors and felonies
5 0 3 -9 8 8 -6 2 2 3
Outreach in Burnside-
Hospitality &
Emergency Services
A.D. Williams
1. Employment Discrimination:
Race, Age, Sex, and Disability
4 6 1 0 S.E. Belmont
5 0 3 -2 8 4 -5 4 7 0
You Need Us
Experienced Attorney over 25 years
defending People against
1712 N.E. Sandy
Northeast Emergency Food
Program
Here When
SONA JOINER CALL NOW
5 0 3 -2 3 9 -1 2 6 4
50 3 2 3 3 -5 5 3 3
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Loaves and Fishes
Salvation Army-Portland Tabernacle Weekend/Holiday Site
5 0 3 -2 2 8 8 6 2 9
David Yandell o f Radio Cab (right)
and other volunteers help feed
hundreds o f families in need this
holiday season with the ‘Turkey
Project, " a free turkey giveaway
that continues this weekend.
road with this confident SUV and
enjoy the easy-riding sm oothness
o f super-sized luxury.
m i'll, lesicliilicorthcpn.coin
Holiday Food:
Food Box/Sack Lunch
Program-Portland
steerin g m akes the A rm ada easy
en o u g h to m an eu v er in ev ery d ay
d riv in g situ atio n s.
The 2007 A rm ada received ex ­
te n s iv e , in te r io r r e f in e m e n t.
N issan’s hope being that this at­
tractive revam p would reinvigo­
rate truck sales despite rising gas
prices. The Arm ada refinem ents
include DVD entertainm ent sys­
tem, SM or Sirius satellite radio,
leather seats, navigation system ,
pow er I if,-gate, fog lights, memory
settings for driver seat, side-cur­
tain airbags and V ehicle D ynam ic
C ontrol. There are also pow er fold-
ing mirrors with heat, pow eradjust,
auto dim and integrated turn sig­
nals.
T he Arm ada is pow er w ithout
com prom ise, and plenty o f room
foreveryone. Explore the full-sized
w orld o f the A rm ada. Prowl o ff­
l as 503-295-IIKi.S
Community Resources
Emergency Food:
News and reviews on new motor vehicles
The resources listed below are ‘first-
come, first-served'walk-ln only:
Francis Center
6 5 35 S.E. 82nd Ave.
Downtown Chapel of St.
Vincent de Paul Parish
Friendly House-Community
6 0 1 W. Burnside St.
1808 N.W. Irving St.
5 0 3 -2 2 8 -0 7 4 6
Good Samaritan Center North
Emergency Food Box Program
8 3 0 7 N. Ivanhoe
5606 N.E. Killingsworth
Helping Hand-Emergency Food
503 2 8 8 -1 0 5 5
Emergency Assistance
806 N.E. Alberta St.
9 7 1 -2 4 4 -0 3 3 9
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COUPON SPECIAL
A N Y 3 CLEANING AREAS
PLUS HALL A SOFA
OR
HALL, LOVESEA TA CHAIR
[ _______ $13 5 .0 0 _______
Sunset Presbyterian Church
Hope House Food Bank
38 37 N. Gantenbeln Ave.
CALL FOR APPOINTMENT:
(503) 281-3949