Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, February 26, 1981, Page 5, Image 5

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    Portland Observar February 28,1981 Paga 6
V E R A 'S H A T
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1119 N .E . B r o a d w a y
Portland, OR 97232
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Tracey L. Palmer is the daughter
o f Mrs. Raeheal Meire Brown and
Mr. Authur James Palmer, and the
granddaughter o f Mrs. Betty Jean
Hicks and the late Reverend W illie
Hicks. She is a graduating senior at
Jefferson High School. Tracey
plans to attend Howard University
where she will major in Physics and
Elementary Education.
Rhonda Cabine is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Cabine. She
is a graduating senior at Clackamas
High School and plans to attend
Portland State University where she
will major in Business.
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(503) 282 9432
Vera J. Thomas
Sharon Renee Bradley is the
daughter o f Charles Edward and
Liza Bradley. She is graduating
senior at Ulysses S. Grant High
School. Sharon plans to attend
either Spellman College in Atlanta
or
How ard
U niversity
in
Washington, D.C., where she plans
to study marketing.
Shelia Smith is the daughter o f
Mr. and Mrs. James Smith. She is a
graduating senior at Grant high
school. Shelia plans to attend the
University o f Washington in Seattle.
She hopes to receive a degree in
Law.
Anyelah H ill is the daughter o f
Mr. and Mrs. Orenton B. H ill. She
is a graduating
senior
at
W ashington-M onore high school
and the form er ju n io r Miss Black
Oregon. Angelah plans to obtain a
doctorate
degree
in
either
Veterinary Medicine, Dentistry or
Engineering.
Wendy Patterson is the daughter
o f Mr. and Mrs. Charles Patterson.
She is a graduating senior at
Woodrow Wilson high school and
she plans to attend the University of
Washington where she will study for
a degree in Marketing.
WE WANT YOUR VIEWS...
O N O U R PROPOSED NEW RATES.
in Oregon 1-800-452-8429 In other
Northwest states 1-800-547-6048
Attend one or more public hearings
Submit oral or written comments at
the hearing or send us your written comments
All comments received before the close of
hearings will be considered
What you say counts
We re Bonneville Power Administration We
wholesale federal power in Washington
Oregon Idaho western Montana and parts
of California Nevada Utah and Wyoming
And we operate a high-voltage transmission
system for both Federal and non-Federal
power
Both wholesale power rates and transmission
rates will have to go up on July 1.1981 To
cover operating costs and scheduled
repayment of Federal investments in
Northwest generating and transmission
facilities we ll need more revenue than
present rates would provide
We want your views on our new rate
proposals
Please understand We at Bonneville don't set
the rates that you the consumer pay for
electricity But what we charge your local
utility is a factor in the rates you pay That's
why we urge you to get involved
Here's what you can do
Send for more information (see
request form)or call toll free
Bonneville Power
Administration
SCHEDULE
Technical Presentation by BPA Staff
Monday. March 2
R egistration 8 30 a m . pre se n ta tio n , 9 a m
M a so n ic Tem ple M a in B allroom
1119 SW Park A v e n u e
Portland. Oregon
Field Hearings
Registration 7 p m , hearings 7 30 p m
Salem. Oregon
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For more information, fill out clip and mail to
V illa g e R ed lio n B la c k fo o t R oom
ICC M a d iso n
Public Involvement Coordinator
Bonneville Power Administration
Post Office Box 12999
Portland. Oregon 97212
Boise In te ra g e n c y Fire C e n te r
Training O ffic e A u d ito riu m
3905 Vista A v e n u e
Boise. Idaho - Tuesday March 10
Richland, Washington Wednesday. March 11
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Address ___________________________________________
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Thursday. March 5
Parrish M id d le S chool A u d ito riu m
802 C a p ito l S treet N F
Seattle. Washington
Thursday. March 12
S e a ttle C e n te r S n o q u a lm ie R oom
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Cottage Cheese
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C ynthia M arlene Sails is the
daughter o f M r. and Mrs. Hugo
Sails. She is a graduating senior at
W ashington-Monroe high school.
C ynthia has enlisted in the U.S.
A rm y as a medical specialist and
will be stationed at Houston, Texas.
Venessa Rertae Sykes is the
daughter o f M r. and Mrs. Earl
Duwayne Sykes. She is a graduating
senior at Jefferson high school.
Vanessa plans to attend the Univer­
sity o f Oregon to pursue a career in
P e i forming Arts or Banking.
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Guaranteed Quality
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W anjiru W. M u re ith i is the
daughter o f Dr. and Mrs. Nyamu
Mureithi. She is a graduating senior
at Washington-Monroe high school.
W a n jiru plans to go to college in
California and major in accounting.
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Legislative Hearings _____
by Thara Memory and the Creative
Jazz Ensemble.
Escorting the twelve young ladies
were: Forrest Barnes, Reggie Blue,
Reginald Hendrix, Howard J. Hor-
nbuckle, Jr., James Larry Jackson,
Brian Jourdan, Daniel Johnson,
Avery Craid Penny, Kahlil Tanner,
Ronald W ashington, Gregory
A llen, A nthony W iliam s and Joe
Woods.
Mrs. Geneva Jones and Mrs.
Mildred Reynolds were co-chairmen
o f the C o tillio n . Mrs. Clementyne
T. Guy is President of the Portland
Chapter, The Links, Inc.
March 5, 1:30 p.m. - South Africa
divstment; racial harassment bills
M arch 10. 7:30 p.m . - South
Africa, harassment, M artin Luther
King state holiday
March 12, 1:30 p.m . - same as
ibove
Room 50, State Capital Bldg.
M arch 3, 1:30 p.m . - work
asession on Black and Hispanic
Commission bills.
House Committee on Judiciary
Hearing on HB 2435 relating to
expunction o f arrest records after 3
years, March 3rd, 1:30 p.m., Room
350, State Capitol.
Observer or the King Neighborhood
Facility.
House Committee on Agency and
M inority Affairs:
For petition supporting the Black
Commission B ill, drop by the
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The Links present Debutants
The annual “ Starlight C otillion” ,
sponsored by The Links, Inc.
presented twelve debutants on
February 15th at the Red Lion, Jan-
tzen Beach.
Music for dancing was furnished
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Suzanne Barnett is the daughter
o f Mr. and Mrs. C. Barnett. She is a
graduating ju n io r and plans to at­
tend the Fashion In stitu te Tech­
nology in New York where she plans
to study dancing and acting.
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Karen Searcy is the daughter o f
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Searcy. She is
a graduating senior at the C atlin
Gabel school. Karen hopes to attend
Barnard College in New York where
she plans to study music and Liberal
Arts.
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Jamie Booksany Ew ell is the
daughter o f M r. and Mrs. Edwin
I well. Jamie is a graduating senior
at Woodrow Wilson High and plans
to attend M t. Hood C om m unity
College for two years and Oregon
State U niversity where she w ill
major in Business.
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