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Plummer
Design + Illustration
1713 Southeast Evans
Ave
Troutdale, Oregon 97060
Voice Call or contact via fax:
503.806.4505 ph
503.669.8398 fx
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IMPORTANT >
In an effort to keep junk from my workstations you
will need to edit out the bit that says "(nospam)",
so that the address starts with the word mail@.
Otherwise,
please use the form at right >
(nospam)mail@plummerdesign.com
Jeffery Plummer > Creative.
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Contact
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Most folks do not like forms. But they allow you to give me a brief description
of
your
idea, needs or project.
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Payment
options : If
you are a Plummer Design customer and would like the
option of paying with a company/personal credit card or PayPal
account
please call or email your request.
Your Plummer Design Invoice will be converted to an online bill payable.
Again, this is by your request only for your credit protection.
To keep banking
fees down - Plummer Design uses safe, secure PayPal. It
works for Dell, Ebay, Amazon, Barnes & Noble and has been just great
here.
All credit card transactions are subject to immediate
credit authorization when using this system. That protects
from fraudulent card use or insufficient account
funds availability. Protects me, protects you. We like that. And
of course, your check is always welcome if you do not wish to use
credit cards.
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About the artist :
A Portland native, Jeffery Plummer has always had a keen love
for illustrated artwork. Many childhood hours were devoted
to cartooning and automotive sketching. A born doodler, he
never
quite got
over the need to have a pencil in hand.
Old habits are hard to break, and a doodler he remains to
this day. Find him on a corner with a sign stating "Will doodle
for money" Cheeky one he is.
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" Faith
is...the evidence of things not seen" (Heb. 11:1) >
True faith drops its letter in the post office box, and lets it go. Distrust
holds on to a corner of it, and wonders that the answer never comes. I have some
letters in my desk that have been written for weeks, but there was some slight
uncertainty about the address or the contents, so they are yet unmailed. They
have not done either me or anybody else any good yet. They will never accomplish
anything until I let them go out of my hands and trust them to the postman and
the mail.
This the way with true faith. It hands its case over to God, and then He works.
There is a fine verse in Psalm 37: "Commit your way to
the
Lord, trust in Him, and He will do this."
But He will never work until we commit.
Faith is a receiving or still better, a taking of God's abundant gifts. We may
believe, and come, and commit, and rest; but we will not fully realize all our
blessing until we begin to receive and come into the attitude of abiding and
taking. --Days of Heaven upon Earth
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