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Page ,0 Portland Observer Thursday October 5. ,978 Integration important at ASB A t sixteen lenny Wong first set foot in America, speaking broken English and having no jo b skills. She, her two sisters and her parents crossed the Pacific from Hong Kong to seek opportunities in the United States where her grandfather had set tled. But for Jenny, the very handicaps which made the transition from life in the Orient to life in Oregon d if ficult have turned into an asset. Two years later, Jenny is a teller American State Bank for American State Bank at 28th and S.E. Holgate. She was hired in part, "because she’ s bilingual and can assist our Chinese customers who speak little or no English,” said V.F. Hooker, ASB President. ” 1 like working us a bank teller. I like to help people,” Jenny smiles enthusiastically. "R ight now, I just want to get some experience w orking," she says. Booker says, "Am erican State is the bank integration built.” 2 7 3 7 N.E. U n ie n krf RV* L ♦♦♦ K b ' K ,4 4 + ! W NH i ii.f U.> ld G oo Reg- $ 4 8 Now $ 3 0 A $ 3 5 The New York Life agent in your community is a good person to know. ANTIQUES OPEN DAILY f is h in g e q u ip m e n t M onday-Saturday ANO COSTUME JEWELRY 9:30a.m . u n til6 :0 0 p .m . 3 6 3 4 N . WILLIAMS AVE. 287-3152 BPA (Continued from Page 1 Column 6) Congress io allow it to mortgage the existing system — only 1/7 paid o f f — in order to build the other nuclear and coal-fired projects in the Hydro- Thermal Program. “ After doubling the rates in the region and posing a threat to the historic anti-m onopolistic system upon which this 40-year program is based, the actual additions to the generating capacity contemplated add only ten to twenty percent to the total power supply. " A prudent approach to our existing situation would be this: We should not allow the Bonneville Power Administration to sign con tracts to buy the output of nuclear plants beyond WPPSS 1 and 2, or cover the costs o f new plants in the event they are completed and do not produce power. In addition, since Congress is calling for a new audit o f the Working Public Power I and 2 construction projects (nuclear plants) pleted w ith in the fin a n cia l con- tion on those projects until we ascer tain whether the plants can be com pleted within the financial constraints o f the real ability o f the system to generate sufficient revenues to cover those costs and whether or not — looking at Trojan — the plants can operate if they are completed. "In s te a d o f moving heedlessly down this thermal road, we should investigate the possibility o f creating the same amount of megawatts of generating capacity through en hancing the generating capacity of the river and the storage potential for firm power w ith in the existing Federal hydroelectric system, and determine the reality o f the fiscal system, the entire Federal Columbia River Power System and BPA. " T h is may require a fu ll Congressional investigation. A com prehensive study should also be made o f conservation potential within the system in order to deter mine the actual power needs after the rates have been increased. There should be no new contracts signed until extensive hearings have been held regarding existing systems and until there have been actual accurate determ inations o f the overall capacity o f the existing system without additions in light o f these additional factors to be considered.” Criticizing Senator Hatfield, who along with Washington’ s Senator Scoop Jackson, is sponsoring the b ill, Cook said, "W e should not mortgage future generations to possible inefficient, ineffective and unw orkable methods o f power generation without first knowing the consequences.” iGolden Harvest * DESIGNED EXCLUSIVELY FOR SAFEWAY! BY DUPONT JOHN REED BOOK STORE In the Dekum Building 519 S. 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