Page 10 Portland Observar Octobar 23. 1900 Ride to polls available SECOND NOTICE OF HEARING Need a ride to the polls on elec­ 7th. tion day, November 4? Loaves and Fishes Center The Wyden for Congress Com­ (H ousing A u th o rity o f P ortland mittee is sponsoring rides to the North O ffice), 8920 N. Woolsey, polls for senior citizens, handicap­ M oreland Presbyterian Church ped persons and other persons living (Loaves and Fishes Center), 1814 SE in the Third District who want to Bybee Blvd., PACT Senior Center, vote but need transportation. 3588 SE Division, Piedmont United Sign-up lists have been posted in Presbyterian Church (Loaves and senior centers, housing units and Fishes Center), 5760 NF Cleveland, Loaves and Fishes centers Rose Center fo r Senior A dults throughout the district. The lists will (Salvation Army), 1785 NE Sandy, be collected Monday, November 3. Royal Rose C ourt Annex C om ­ Interested persons may also call the munity Center, 216 N. Sumner Apt. campaign office at 281-9068. #4, Senior Citizen Service Center Wyden, the Democratic nominee Volunteers o f A m erica, 835 SE in the Third District, said his office Belm ont, St. A id a n ’ s Episcopal is sponsoring the rides to ensure that Church (Loaves and Fishes), 17405 all Third District residents have the NE Gilsan, St. Matthew’s Episcopal opportunity to take part in choosing Church (Loaves and Fishes), 11229 the people who will represent them NE Prescott, St. Peter’s Catholic- at all levels o f government. "Voter Church (Loaves and Fishes), 8648 p a rticip a tio n has declined SE Foster, Sunnyside U nited dram atically in recent years,’ ’ M ethodist Church (Loaves and Wyden said. "E very possible step Fishes), 3520 SW Yamhill, Univer­ has to be taken to make the process sity Park United Methodist Church o f voting more convenient - and (Loaves and Fishes), 4775 N. Lom­ thus increase the turnout. This is bard, U nthank Plaza, 2500 N. our way of doing our bit.” W illiam s, Vancouver Avenue Sign-up lists fo r the rides are Baptist Church (Loaves and Fishes), posted at Belmont Drop-In Center, 3138 N. Vancouver Ave., and Villa 3401 SE Belmont, E rrol Heights Tabor Ascension Church (Loaves Senior Center, 7414 SE 52nd, and Fishes), 823 SE 76th. Gresham Senior Center, 50 NE E llio tt, in Gresham, H ollyw ood Persons who sign up will be con­ Senior Center, 1820 NE 40th, King tacted so that arrangements can be Neighborhood F acility, 1815 NE made to transport them to the polls. AVREC sponsors issue forums A lbina Voter Registration and Education Com m ittee (A VR EC ) will present a public forum on the following ballot measures: Sunday, October 26th, 7:00 P.M., at City Hall, 1220 S.W. 5th Avenue. Ballot measures, No. 3 - to dedicate an oil tax to the school fund; No. 6 -1 % Property Tax; and No. 8 - State bonds to Finance Correctional Facilities. M onday, October 27th, 7:00 P.M., at P.C.C. Cascade - building No. 2, 705 N. Killingsworth. B allot measures No. 9 - Establishing a C ounty Urban Renewal Agency; No. 11 - Public U tility D istrict (P U D ); No. 12 - M etro Levy; and No. 51 - M an­ datory Weatherization. Tuesday, October 28th, 7.00 P .M ., at King N eighborhood Facility, 4815 N.E. 7th Avenue. B allot measures No. 6 - 1% Property Tax; No. 8 - State Bonds to Finance Correctional Facilities; No. I I - Public U tility D istrict (PUD); and No. 51 - M andatory Weatherization. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the Tri- fo u n ty Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon (Tri Met) at the Water Service Building Auditorium, 1800 S.W. Sixth Avenue, Portland, Oregon, at 10:00 a.m., Monday, November 10, 1980, for the purpose of considering projects for which financial assistance is being sought from the Urban Mass Transportation Administration, pursuant to the Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964, as amended, generally described as follows: Section 5 of the Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964, as amended, provides federal operating assistance to Urban Mass Transportation systems, whereby the Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon (Tri-Met) is eligible to receive federal funds for operating assistance tor fiscal year 1980-81. This project is included in Tri-Met's program of projects for fiscal year 1980-81 and is a part of the MSD transportaion development program. The project is to consist of transportation services provided by Tri-Met for the counties of Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington. Special needs of the elderly and handicapped are addressed in the grant application. No persons, families, or businesses will be displaced by this project. The project will have no significant environmental impact upon the service area. President Carter m et recently w ith Miss Black Am erica. Sharon W right, w ho was in W ashington on an o ffic ia l visit. Community Calendar A ffirm a tiv e A ctio n Class at M arylhurst, October 24-26; Friday 6:30 - 9.00 p.m., Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m., Sunday, 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Cost lor the two-credit class is $108. For more information contact Maryl­ hurst Education Center, 636-8141. Haunted House, Portland Community College Cascade Center, 705 N Killingsworth, October 25, 1980 from 6-12 p.m. The T w e lfth Annual Senior and Disabled Citizens Christmas Party w ill take Place on December 17th, 1980 at M att Dishman Community C enter, 77 N.E. Knott Street. For more information call 288-5173. Energy Conservation Exhibits at Memorial Coliseum, November 6-9 Candidates Fair will be held on Wednesday, October 29, 1980, at the Kin« Neighborhood Facility, 4815 N. E. 7th Avenue, at 7:00 p.m. . C,as’ ^ Breed Presents an evening o f Fashion and dance October 25, 1980 from 8:30p.m., - 1:30 A M ., at the Thunderbird Inn at the Quay. Tickets available at: Fridays Beauty Supply (both locations), Longhair Music, Stark Raving Hair (3rd and Stark). Donations: $8.00. St. P h ilip s The D eacon Parish invites you to an event, Saturday, November 1, 1980, 6-10 p.m., 120 N.E. Knott (at Rodney). Eleventh Annual G overnor's Housing C onference. Thursday, Oc­ tober 30, 1980, Janizen Beach Red Lion Motor Inn, Portland. For more in­ formation call Dale Walhood, Conference Coordinator at 229-4800. At the hearing Tri-Met will afford an opportunity for interested persons or agencies to be heard with respect to the social, economic and environmen­ tal aspects of the project. Interested persons may submit oral or written evidence and recommendations with respect to the project. A copy of the application for a federal grant for the project, together with an environmental impact assessment is available for public inspection at the Tri Met office, Planning & Development Department, 4012 S.E. 17th Avenue, Portland, Oregon. Paul N. Bay, Executive Director Planning & Development Department SECOND NOTICE OF HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the Tri- County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon (Tri-Met) at the Water Service Building Auditorium, 1800 S.W. Sixth Avenue, Portland Oregon, at 10:00 a.m., Monday, November 10, 1980, for the purpose of considering projects for which financial assistance is being sought from the Urban Mass Transportation Administration, pursuant to the Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964, as amended, generally described as follows: S u e n ? n ttO.,af P,y f° r 3 9rant frOm ,he lnterstate Transfer Funds (Title 6 U .b.C. 103(e)(4)). This project is included in Tri-M et's program of projects for fiscal year 1980-81 and is a part of the Metropolitan Service District (Metro) transportation improvement program. The project includes design and construction of the following four transist Vietnam Revisted: Come hear Barbara Fuller, Thursday, October 30, centers: Clackamas Town Center. Tigard, Oregon City, and Milwaukie- 1980, 7:30 - 9:30 p.m., Smith Center, Portland State University, Room 296. preliminary engineering of transist improvements in the McLoughlin Blvd For more information call 643-4082. Moderator for the forum will be corridor between Oregon City and Milwaukie; and acquisition of eight (8) Judge Belton H a m ilto n . Gladys Senator M ark H atfield will help honor 60 Portland-area seniors at the articulated buses. a McCoy and Nick Barnett will make 15th Anniversary Celebration ot the Foster Grandparent Program, Friday, special presentations. October 24, at 3 p.m. at T rinity Episcopal Church, N.W. 19th and Everett. Persons, families or businesses will he displaced by this project. There will Com m issioner Charles Jordan For more information call Kathi Walters at 228-7238. be some impact on the environment, and the project is in conformance with will attend along with some other Eliot N eighborhood D evelopm ent Program . (1) Speaker from Police and is a part of the Transportation Im provem ent Program o f the notable Black speakers on the ballot Community Juvenile Officer program. (2) Assessment o f 1980 Neighborhood Metropolitan Service District (Metro) and is in conformance with the Com­ measures. Need reports. 7 p.m.. Masonic Temple, 116 N.E. Russell, October 27, 1980. prehensive land use planning for the urban area. The project is currently Sabin C om m unity A ssociation (1) Leslie Houston and Paul Steger, under review by the A-95 Clearinghouse. Sabin School Basic Skills Specialists. (2, Claudia Fisher, Neighborhood Child CORRECTION: The Oregon Assem bly for Black A ffa irs is not a c o ­ Care Network Demonstration Project. (3) Proposed new halfway house, Oc­ The estimated cost of the project is approximately $4,528,000 Federal par­ sponsor of the C andidates Fair to be held at King N eighbo rh ood tober 27, 1980, 7:30 p.m., Sabin School, 4013 N.E. 18th. Facility. ticipation will be approximately $3,848,800 and the local share will be ao- Concordia C om m unity A ssociation. (1) General review and report on proximately $679,200. H Grant High School. (2) Neighborhood crime prevention. (3) Other matters o f community concern, October 28, 1980, 7:30 p.m., Grant High School, 2245 At the hearing Tri-Met will affod an opportunity for interested persons or N.E. 36th. agencies to be heard with respect to the social, economic and environmen­ King Im provem ent A ssociation. October 28, 1980, 7:30 p.m., King tal aspects of the project. Interested persons may submit oral or written Neighborhood Facility, 4815 N.E. Seventh. evidence and recommendations with respect to the project. N ortheast C oalition of Neighborhoods. (1) Candidates Fair, October 29, 1980, 7p.m., King Neighborhood Facility, 4815 N.E. Seventh. 00 A copy of the application for a federal grant for the project, together with Chinese C o n solida ted B enevolent A s s o c ie tio n . Ceremonial Lion an environmental impact assessment is available for public inspection at the Dance, Noon, Oriental M o tiff shop, October 25, 1980, 725 N.W. 23rd. Tri-Met office, Planning & Development Department, 4012 S.E. 17th Portland School Board. October 27, 1980, 7:30 p.m., Administration Avenue, Portland, Oregon. Building, 501 N. Dixon. Robert A ld rid g e w ill narrate a slide show he helped produce entitled Pau! N. Bay, Executive Director “ First Strike” and speak on current U.S. NUCLEAR POLICY, ON October Planning & Development Department 28th at 7:00 PM at Portland State University Lincoln Hall in Room 75. A $ 1.50 donation has been suggested to help with Mr. Aldridge’ s travel expen­ ses. Mr. Aldridge will also be speaking at Willamette University in Salem on OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK October 29, 1980. M o n d ay S atu rd ay 9 30 a m. - 7 00 p MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE S U N D A Y 12 0 0 p m 4 00pm On Sunday O ctober 26, 1980 at I l :(X^ A .M . Hughes Memorial United (MBE) Methodist Church will celebrate its 35th anniversary as a church serving this community. Mr. Herb Cawthorne will be guest speaker. We hope to see you City of Eugene there. Policy Statement Mrs. Rosalie J. Boothe, Executive Director o f the House o f Exodus, will receive a Community Service award given by the Sharon Seventh-Day Adven­ tist C hurch Saturday October 25, 1980 during the eleven O’clock services on It is the policy of the City of Eugene that Minority Business Enterprises as ) VALUABLE COUPON < C ommunity Relations Day - an annual event celebrated in adventist churches defined in Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations Part 23, and as it may be Bring in this coupon to get worldwide. amended, shall have the maximum opportunity to participate in the perfor­ 25% off mance of contracts. on a n y p u rc h a s e o f *// /® 1815 NE Broadway 287-1221 PUBLIC NOTICE Oeb *s * Cheeses, Breads Deli sandwiches to go HUGHES MEMORIAL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Prawns • Rex Sole Catfish • Buffalo Fish REV. AUSTIN V. RAY, MINISTER flo o d thru O cto b er 31 1980 111 N.E. FAILING Dial A Prayer 284 0684 Worship 11:00am Church School 9 45am Office 281 2332 Specializing In Individual • Marriage anil 7 am il\ * Group Therapy ST. ANDREWS CATHOLIC CHURCH 806 NE ALBERTA STREET Reverend Bertram G riffin. Pastor The C hurch W here NO S trang er Feels S trang e 281 4429 A description of how the goals were selected is available for inspection during normal business hours (Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.) through the City Manager's Office and the Eugene Public Library reference desk until November 3, 1980. ST. ANDREW COMMUNITY SCHOOL 4919 NE 9th Ave Phone 284 1620 Grades 1 thru 8 NEW HOPE MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH REVEREND A. BERNARD DEVERS, PASTOR I i You are W elcom e to W orship at Sunday School Morning Worship Evening Service 2nd, 4th and 5th Sundays Communion 1st Sunday W ed -Fam ily Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Friday Brotherhood Fellowship Service with Morning Star 3rd Sunday Prayer and Pastor Phone 281 6476 Church Phone 2810163 ____ 9 30am 10 30em THE ARK OF SAFETY CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST ' 'A warm spirit o f fellowship always'' The Honorable Bishop U.V. Peterson, D D. "The Holiness Preacher," Pastor 7:00pm 5 00pm Sunday 7 30pm Sunday School Morning Worship 9 15am 11:15am 700pm ’ »war-*« 3726 N. Gantenbein Avenue. Portland, Oregon 97227 The responsibilities and the objectives of the commitment are described in the City's MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE PROGRAM which is available for inspection through the City Manger's Office and the Eugene Public Library reference desk. To ensure the objectives of this policy, the City has established an overall goal for Minority Business Enterprise in the amount of 7% of contracting activities. This goal is comprised of 5% to Minority-Owned firms and 2% to Women-Owned firms. Masses 5 00pm Vigil - Saturday 10:00am Cho»r Sunday 12:00pm Folk Sunday Sr Kathleen S tu p fer. Principal The City and any recipient of a contract will ensure that discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, religion, mental or physical handicap, or marital status is prohibited. "Showers ot Blessings Broadcast 3 3 0 4 30 KUQ 1290 6 30pm V PW W 8 00pm Evangelistic Worship Noon D a / Prayer Tuesday Friday T uesday Bible Band/Jr Church Wednesday Choir Rehearsal Friday The Pastor Speaks" 84 NE Killingsworth 281 0499 The public may submit written comments on the goals until November 17, 1980. These comments will be used for informational purposes only and can be sent to Martin Brazier, Contract Compliance Office, Federal Aviation Administration, 9010 East Marginal Way South, Seattle, WA 98108; or Kent Gorham, City Manager's Office, Room 105, 777 Pearl Street, Eugene, OR 97401. ALLEN TEMPLE CME CHURCH 7 30pm 7 00pm 7 30pm Corner of 8th and Skidmore Sunday School 9:30am Sunday Worship 11:00am Christian Youth Fellowship 6:00pm (second and fourth Sundays) Reverend Thomas I.. Strayhand, Minister