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Juna 21
1984 (Sac I)
Fun, sun and Shakespeare
At left: Terry Hardie gives directions to
Anna Knotts in Lithia Park. Amy Craig is
pictured reading a program. The Cedar
Ridge students, teachers and other adults
were in the park following The Feast of
Will, where an estimated 1,250 were served
in 45 minutes. Top center: Anna Knotts.
Top right: Angie Griggs posed for a pic
ture with musicians in Scottish dress. Bot
tom center and right: Ken Ouderkirk
bought a headband in downtown Ashland,
and Barbara Rivers and Holly Cabe share
a laugh when considering one of its more
practical uses.
Photos by Scott Newton
Fire board has
position open
Due to the death of Earl
Meier. 19 year member of
the Boring F ire District
board of directors, an open
ing currently exists on the
fire board.
The board meets the se
cond Tuesday of each
m o n th ,
w ith
s p e c ia l
meetings from tim e to
time.
Board members serve
without compensation and
PUBLIC NOTICE OF FILING APPLICATION
FOR ELECTRIC RATE DECREASE
must be a resident or own
property in the fire district
Persons interested in be
ing considered as a can
didate for the appointment
should submit a letter ex
pressing their desire to
serve to the Board of Direc
tors. Boring F ire District
*59. PO Box 85, Boring.
97009-0085 For more infor
m atio n , please contact
Chief M a tt Shields.
On June 8, 1984 Portland General Electric Com
pany (PGE) filed revised rate schedules with the
Public Utility Commissioner of Oregon (PUC, to
decrease electric service rates for residential and
farm customers
If the application is approved, residential and farm
rates will decrease an average of 3 9 percent. Rates
lor commercial and industrial customers will not
change. With Commissioner approval of this applica
tion the Company revenue received from these cus
tomers will decrease $11.1 million effective for meter
readings on and after July 31, 1984 For residential
customers using 1.000 kWh, month their bill would
decrease $1 82.
penny a
This decrease comes as a result of implementing
another phase of the Pacific Northwest Power Plan
ning and Conservation Act (Regional Power Act)
This Act, which became law on December 5, 1980,
gives residential and farm customers access to
power from the Bonneville Power Administration
(BPA) The Act provides that in July 1984 the fraction
of the residential and (arm load that the Company is
allowed to exchange with BPA will increase from 80 to
90 percent This tiling passes on these additional
savings to our residential and farm customers
Portland
Customer Services
Department
121 S W Salmon St
Portland, Oregon 97204
228-6322
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Salem
136 High St., S E
Salem. Oregon 97301
585-4410
Only a penny for each pound your
child weighs for a 5x7color portrait*
■ Reg 4 00 • Age limit 12 years
• No appointment necessa-y
• Add 1 00 lor 2 or more children together
Sheridan
215 S Bridge St
Sheridan. Oregon 97378
843-2324
■ Lima one portrait special per child
Offer valid from
JCPenney
19 NE Roberts
665-715«
through _
HRS: 9:30AM to
1:00: 2:00PM to
5:00PM Doily
Copies of the Company s proposed rates and
exhibits are available for inspection at PGE s busi
ness offices listed below. Company personnel will be
available to answer questions or assist in locating
particular information If you wish to receive other
information or notice of time of any additional public
hearings, if scheduled, a special toll-free number
1-800-522-2404 has been established by the PUC
Also, you may write to the Public Utility Commis
sioner of Oregon, 300 Labor & Industries Building,
Salem, Oregon 97310
Newberg
305 N Springbrook Rd
Newberg. Oregon 97005
538-3151
Sandy
38250 Pioneer Blvd
Sandy, Oregon 97055
668-4158
Woodburn
2079 Progress Way
Woodburn. Oregon 97071
981-3271
Banks. Gaston areas
648-8573
Oregon City
209 Warner Milne Rd
Oregon City. Oregon 97045
655-6321
Western Division
(East Washington County)
14655 S W Old Scholls
Ferry Rd
Beaverton. Oregon 97007
643-5454
St Helens
1771 Columbia Blvd
St. Helens. Oregon 97051
397-1133
Rainier
108 East B" St
Rainier. Oregon 97048
556-4561
Molalla
102 E Main St
Molalla. Oregon 97038
829-5551
Gresham
335 N E Roberts Ave
Gresham. Oregon 97030
661-5000
Portland General Electric Co.
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The purpose of this notice is to provide PGE cus
tomers with general information as to proposals
made by the Company and their effect on customers
The calculations and statements contained in this
notice will not be binding on the Public Utility Com
missioner of Oregon.
Silverton
110 S 2nd St
Silverton, Oregon 97381
873-8381
Hillsboro
171 S E 2nd Ave
Hillsboro. Oregon 97123
643-5454
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The BPA has proposed to change the Average
System Cost" methodology under which these savings
are calculated. If the proposal is adopted by the Fed
eral Energy Regulatory Agency, it will be necessary
to increase rather than decrease rates to residential
and farm customers. PGE is continuing to oppose
vigorously this increase proposal
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