Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, October 10, 1974, Page 4, Image 4

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P ortland O bserver
Thursday. October 10. 1974
DR. JEFFREY BRADY Says:
N ew s fr o m J e f f
DO Not Pul Off Needed Dental (are
by tu n n y H am ilto n
Driving It Costly.
Ike
« t «»I driving a 1974 stan
dard sized ear is about I * w9
cents per mik*. according to a
publication of the Federal
Highway T ransportation Be
partm ent.
The purchase
price is only the first cost
O ther costs include deprecia
lion, cost of gasoline, main
tenance ami repairs, tnsur
ante. and garaging, parking
and tolls For more details,
write the agency
U ash
ington, 1 >.< 20590, and >k
for its leaflet.
‘Cost of
OiM-ratrie an Autom obile'.
r
Sum m er's work as an aide
in the Planning Branch of the
Portland D istrict. V S Army
Corps of Engineers, the past
two years developed interest
which Marianne Oneroad.
1973 Miss Indian N orthw est,
will continue with training at
Portland
business
college
this fall.
M arianne is the
d aughter of V W Oneroad.
S91ti N Peninsular. Portland
C o n tra r y
to
com m on
opinion of Jefferson. Kenny
Koush thinks. “It's ju st fine
here. It's ju st like any other
school." Eighth g raders from
Jeff’s feeder schools aren 't
the only ones in on a coop
program.
Ken. a Wilson
High junior, comes to Jeff
too.
It's still dark at 7 a m
when Kenny leaves for the
ten mile drive to Jefferson
daily with Mr Bussell Paul,
a science teacher. The two
met when Mr. Paul taught
Kenny’s physics class in
sum m er school at Lincoln
this past sum mer
It was Mr. Paul who told
him about Je ff’s science pro
gram.
Kenny had taken
physics and chem istry at
Wilson. When Mr Paul told
him about the integrated
science program . Ken de
cided to give it a try.
I n te g r a te d
scien ce
is
chem istry and physics com
bined.
Mr. Paul feels that
they “should be tau g h t to
g ether because they depend
on each other It is difficult
to learn one w ithout the
other. When they are taught
jointly you get a g reater
knowledge of both "
Jefferson does have an
outstanding science d epart
m ent. laist year during the
annual Handford trip, the
nuclear engineer in charge of
the N reactor facility ob
served “Jefferson m ust be
the Heed College of all
Portland high schools."
Besides S I T U 5 « and 7 M.
Kenny takes senior m ath and
a television class. At noon
his brother or sister usually
picks him up and he com
m utes back to Wilson for
afternoon classes in English
and speech
W hen asked what his
friends think about his sche
dule. Kenny says, "They
think it's great T hey're glad
I ran get more science
classes."
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Phone: 2 2 8 -7 5 4 5
Bob
D uncan
Says:
H ealth care costs have
trip le d in the la—< decade
\
f am i Is of four now
««pends $1760.(Hl vearlv
Facts about a city takeover you should know:
N ational H ealth Insurance
cannot he put off.**
R ETU R N
DUNCAN
DEMOCRAT
FOR C O N G R E S S
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A LEADER
enney
savings
Save 20% on these
jackets, slacks
for men.
Sale 10.40
Reg. $13
Sale 31.96 '
4 7 .9 6
JC P enney slack with flare
leg and shirt hugger waist
band.
Woven texturized
F ortrel® polyester.
Solid
color
Reg. 3 9 .9 5 » 59.95
F.ux . pattern variety of sportcoats for
nwn I opuiar ,sv car» i»oly»»ster woven
and doubbkriit pattern s
A ssorted fancy
patterns.
• Sale $20, reg. $25. Q ian a^
n y lo n I )a c r o n p o l y e s t e r
men s slack.
Sale prices effe c tiv e th ro u g h Sunday.
Made to Measure
Drapery Sale, 20%
off entire line
Voters November 5 will cast a ballot
on Portland City Measure 54, which
will indicate whether or not the
City of Portland should get into the
power business.
Proponents of this issue promise
low electric rates. That has a nice
ring to it. Especially right now in a
time of terrible inflation. Unfor­
tunately, it’s not that simple.
Why?
1. It’s going to cost about
$146.000,000 to buy out Pacific
Power facilities in Portland. As a
rule of thumb, the price of a utility is
about 5'/4 times the amount of
annual utility revenue. That tab
would include the cost of issuing
bonds and the various funds required
in municipal-type financing . . . or
about 16% of the required bond issue.
2. The City of Portland would
have to build its own generating
facilities. There is presently no firm
power available from the Bonneville
Power Administration to serve the
City of Portland. To supply the kilo­
watts required by just the Pacific
Power customers in Portland (about
one-third of the City) it would take
the output of approximately one-half
Bonneville Dam.
Since there aren’t any dam sites
left, the City would be forced to buy
into a thermal generating plant. A
conservative estimate on participa­
NO
Sale prices effective through Sundav
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Select group women’s coordinates, 20% off
Ballot Measure 54
is a“Real Shocker!”
Instead of lowering your
electric rates it could
raise them as much as
sixty-four percent.
3. The total cost to the City to
get into the power business would
he about $291.000.000!
4 Here's the real shocker. Even
with PP&I s recently granted rate
increase, a new Portland municipal
would have Io raise rates ,»y an
additional 64% to pay off financing
and purchase costs . assuming a
30-year pay off
I el's far e it. Higher ele< trie rates
are hard to swallow. Nobody likes
them. But a City takeover of Pacific
Power and its replacement with an
inexperienced city utility would l»e
even harder to swallow.
Vote
on Portland
C ity Measure
The City of Roses Needs Kilowatts. Not Promises.
Reg. $7 to $10, black a n d w h ite check g ro u p .
Sale prices e ffective through
tion in such a plant is about
*145.000,000.
Sunday.
Citizens C o m m itte e for f ree E.nterpnse H en ry 1 Baldndqe ( b u r-
Jerry O P ollard Pol,tKdl Treasurer 18602 S I B ro oklyn Í o urt I *< »rtl • •. • I
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