Portland Observer, January 19, 1983 Page 3 Kaiser awards helpers D e a n n S t r ic k lin , a 1 6 -y e a r-o ld sophom ore at Benson H ig h School, has been selected as Student V o lu n ­ $.000 hours. Long-service pins also w ere p re s e n te d to Jean R id e r , N o rth P o rtla n d , and H azel D e V o re , tee r o f th e Y e a r by Bess K a is e r H o s p ita l. Selected A d u lt V o lu n te e r o f the Y e a r was Esther T ech m an o f N o rth P o rtla n d . N ew o ffic e rs fo r 1983 are: L y d ia Schleich, president; H a z e l D e V o re and F ran ces H e p b u r n , vic e p re s i­ N o r t h P o r t la n d , w h o fo r the past e ig h t y e a rs has g iv e n o v e r 2 ,1 0 0 h o u rs o f v o lu n te e r s e rv ic e to th e hospital. S t r ic k lin , h o p in g f o r a c a re e r helping handicapped c h ild re n , p h o ­ tographs new born babies as p art o f her v o lu n te e r re s p o n s ib ilitie s . She was chosen fro m P o rtla n d -a re a stu­ d en ts w h o re c e iv e s c h o o l c re d it w h ile w o r k in g as v o lu n te e rs a ft e r school and on weekends. A ls o re c o g n ize d a t th e a n n u a l a w a rd s c e re m o n y w e re C o r a L o u D iP ie tro o f N ortheast P o rtla n d fo r 6 .0 0 0 hours o f volunteer service and C la ire Inglesby, N o rth P o rtla n d , for d en ts; A d a K e r a n n e n , s e c re ta ry ; C o ra L o u D iP ie tr o , tre a s u re r; and M argaret F in k , assistant treasurer In m a k in g the p res e n ta tio n s , D i ­ rector o f V o lu n te e rs B e tty P e rk in g th a n k e d the v o lu n te e rs fo r g iv in g their m ost v a lu a b le resource, tim e . " V o lu n te e rs are d e fin ite ly o u r n a ­ tional tre a s u re ," she added. T h e K a is e r-P e rm a n e n le H e a lth C a re P ro g ra m is a p re p a y m en t h ea lth h e a lth c a re to 2 6 0 ,0 0 0 p e o p le in g ro u p p ra c tic e p la n p ro v id in g a p p r o x im a te ly th e P o r t la n d , Vancouver, and Salem areas. Bill allows compensation during vocational training D is tr ic t 18 R e p r e s e n ta tiv e E d L eek (D -P o r tla n d ) , m em ber o f the H o u s e L a b o r C o m m it t e e , a n ­ nounced today the introd uctio n o f a b ill e n a b lin g u n em p loyed m en and w om en to enroll in vocational tra in ­ ing program s w hile collecting u n em ­ p lo y m e n t b e n e fits . R e p . L ee k has w orked closely w ith Rep. A n d y A n ­ derson (R -R o s e b u rg ), on this b ip a r­ tisan e ffo r t, securing over 37 spo n ­ sors in the House and 16 in the Sen­ a te . " T h i s b ill p ro v id e s c o n c re te h e lp to u n e m p lo y e d re s id e n ts o f District 18 so they can receive the re­ trainin g they need at P o rtla n d C o m m u n ity C o lle g e C ascade and o th e r approved program s. Jobs and tra in ­ ing are my highest priorities (his ses­ sion. The 1983 Legislature must act to put people back to w o r k ." This b ill amends State la w , a llo w ­ ing the E m plo ym en t D ivision to ap­ prove unem ploym ent com pensation e lig ib ility fo r in d iv id u a ls a tte n d in g vo catio n al program s when e m p lo y ­ ment opportunities have dim inished fo r w o rk e rs w ith th e ir tra in in g and experience. It also brings State laws in accordance w ith the provisions o f the Job T ra in in g P a rtn e rs h ip A c t, p e r m ittin g u n e m p lo y e d m en a n d w om en w ho have lost jo b s because o f p la n t closu res o r w h o a re long term unem ployed to attend (rainin g courses while collecting benefits. H e a rin g s by th e H o u s e L a b o r C o m m itte e on this m easure are e x ­ pected soon. P u b lic tes tim o n y w ill be w elco m e. C a ll 3 7 8 -8 7 8 3 o r 378- 8828 fo r details. IF YWIR ELECTRIC BILLS H urtla H adlay. p ro p riato r of M ilw a u k ie Pastry K itchen, delivers birthday party to H um boldt student Nta Gray (Photo: Richard Brown) OSPIRG symposium studies Citizen Utility Board O S P I R G (th e O re g o n S tu d e n t Public Interest Research G ro u p ) w ill C .U .B . w ou ld be funded throu gh donations. A state-w ide board o f d i­ investigate the possibility o f fo rm a ­ tio n o f a C itiz e n s U t ilit y B o ard in O regon. T his w ould be a profession­ al o r g a n iz a t io n , c o n tr o lle d an d re cto rs w o u ld be elected to decide on specific actions and to hire an ex­ ecutive d irecto r. T h e public is invited to participate fu n d e d by re s id e n tia l ra te p a y e rs , th a t w o u ld p ro v id e re s e a rc h a n d represent ratepayers b efo re reg ulat­ in a u tility s y m p o s iu m , " U t i l i t i e s and the C onsum er's V ie w p o in t," on January 22, 1983, 10:00 a m . to 5:00 p .m . at P o rtla n d State U n ive rs ity 's Sm ith M e m o ria l C enter, rooms 294. 2 9 6 , 2 9 8 . C h a r g e is $ 2 , $ 1 .5 0 fo r ory and public bodies. D an R einke, a student at the U n i­ v e rs ity o f O re g o n a n d a C . U . B . c o m m ittee m em ber, said " O S P IR G is looking fo r a way to give ratepay­ ers a stronger voice in u tility matters . . . C . U . B . w ou ld balance the regu­ latory processes, now dom inated by the u tilitie s .” students, and lunch w ill be served. T h e s y m p o s iu m w ill discuss the N o rth w e s t P o w e r A c t, u t ilit y ra te d e s ig n , W P P S , a n d u t i l i t y ra te s tru c tu re and re g u la tio n s . K ey n o te s p e a k e rs is P e te r D e F a z io , L a n e C o u n ty C om m issioner. Herb Cawthome’s Oral History Program TAKE YOG BY SURPRISE, TAKE THIS TEST. H ere’s a test everyone can pass. Because when you take the Pacific Power E le c tric ity U se r’s M u ltip le Choice test, y o u ’ll learn w hat yo u ’re p a ying lo r each tim e you pay y o u r Pacific Power e le ctric b ill Just rem em ber that every tim e you choose to use e le ctricity, yo u ’re b u y in g tha t power. You m ig h t say th a t you're paving y o u r e le c tric appliances to w o rk fo r you To take th is te st, s im p lv check o f! the lis t o i e le c tric it y users you choose to use a ro un d y o u r household. Y ou'll see the average a m o u n t of k ilo w a tt hours each uses every m onth.* Add up y o u r to ta l score and y o u 'll learn w hether you re a sm a ll, m e d iu m o r large user. And to get an exact score ol how m any k ilo w a tt hours you're b u y in g each m o n th , see yo ur Pacific Power e le ctric b ill Tur lt»r vompativ»ti «»I kwhunisttnipii«m uti|\ Imu usage mat van 1 n PLLCTR1C1TV USERS 11 multiple choice . 450 k w h /m o D Electric Heat 1 person household 2 person household 4 person household 800 k w h /m o 11 1000 k w h /m o l I 225 kwh/mo O 350 kwh/mo 1.1 6 0 0 kwh/mol ) Electric Water Heater 1 person household 2 person household 4 person household 80 kwh/ mo U 10 kwh/mo □ 100 kwh/mol 1 180 kwh/mo I I 100 kwh/mo O 45 kwh/mo □ l5 k w h /m o O 20 kwh/ mo □ 30 kw h/m oO 10 kwh/m ol □ 10 kwh/mo Q Electric Clothes Dryer Washer-Automatic Lights (7 room living arc Refrigerator Freezer Television-Color Microwave Oven Stereo Dishwasher Coffee Maker "Martin Luther King, Jr." Two Performances: Friday, January 28,8:00 P .M . M t. Olivet Baptist Church 116 N.E. Schuyler or Saturday, January 29,8:00 p.m . Sunnyside United M ethodist Church * .■v.l Si S.E. Yamhill H.Oilll .ftOi 120 kwh/mo D Radio Water Bed Heater Total kwh/mo. SCORE If you use less than I - " ¿ r 1266 kwh/njo to 1925 k electricity user. l*^° * electricity user. means y u re a large means you Circle One: ♦6 One Parson $10 Two People $15 Family Fu iiiJrtu irr v o te • S U V I IBlMBld PorfienO ScN< H oard P o e rto n PS THE PEOPLE i n c POWER 1**$.’ P«. il» 8'Wt « «nJ I iphi (