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Page 14, Portland Observer, August 3, 1963 PUBLIC NOTICE D B E /M B E /W B E PR O G R A M O R EG O N D EPA R TM EN T OF TR A N SPO R TA TIO N It is th * pokey o l th * O regon D epartm ent of T ranspor ■ ta n o n th a t O 's a d a a n ta g e d B u s in a * * E n te rp ris e * (O B E ) M in o rity B u s in e s s E n te rp ris e * (M B E ). and W om an B usiness E ntarprisa* (W B E) a * defined m Title 49 C oda of Fadarai R eg ulatio n* P a n 2 3 and a * it may ba am ended snail h a re the m axim um opportunity to p a rtitip a t* in tn * perform ance of contract* FINANCING & 3-5% DOWN PAYMENTS T o ensure m a obyac11ve* of t N * pokey. m a D epart m an t has established an overall stataw ida goal for OBE, M B E /W B E m m e am ount of 11 percent of contracting activities Tfyr* goal is com prised of 10 percent to QBE/ M BE and 1 percent to WBE D ocum en t* concerning m e g o al* and a description of how they w ere selected are available for review until Septem b er t. 1903 during norm al business h o u r* (M onday through Friday. B a m t o 5 p m ) a t these locations Federal H ighway Administration Office of Civil R ight* 424 M ohaw k Building 222 S W M orn son Portland Federal H ighway Administration Suite 100 Equitable C enter 530 C enter Street N E . Salem and th e s e O re g o n D e p a rtm e n t o f T ra n s p o rta tio n o ffice * Civil R igh t* Section. 307 Transportation Build­ ing Salem EEO MBE and Labor Com pliance group 1 1 5 0 C h *m e k e ta Si N E Salem Region 1 office 9 002 S E M cLoughim Bivd Mrfwaukie Region 2 office. 205 East Salem Highway Building 2 960 State Street Salem Region 3 office 1 5 2 3 S E C obb St Roseburg Region 4 office North The DaHes-Califorma Highway B end and R egion 5 office 2111 A d a m * Ave . La G rande The public may submit written co m m e n t* on the go al* until Septem ber 10 1903 These co m m e n t* will be used tor inform ational p u rp o s e* only and can be sent lo Dale E W ilken Division A dm inistrator. Federal Highway Administration. Suite 100 Equitable Center Salem OR 97301. or Vicki N akashim a Civil Rights Section M anager O regon D epartm ent of Transporta lion Transportation Building Salem OR 97310 or Kay Turner. EEO, M B E 0 Labor Com pliance M anager O regon State Highway Division Transportation Build­ ing Salem O R 97310 WARRANTED HOMES M IN IM U M P R IC E 1. a. 3. 4. 5 45M Avaten St. Eugene 00 3 B d. 1 5 Ba. 1 156 A pproa s /l •42.716 1*47 Heran St. E noen* 00 3 Bd. 2 Ba. 1496 A pproa s /l '43,7 N 10109 S ot toedeet CL kMeaaAJ*. 00 3 Bd . 2 5 Ba. 1545 A pproa s /f ■45.SN 4411 NE t**Hi Aa*. Vanteeaer «A 3 Bd. 2 Ba. 1008 A ppro» s /l ‘44.I N 411* NE 1510 Aas. VOTceeaer. «A 3 Bd. 2 Ba. 99S Appro» s/f ‘M S N M IN IM U M P R IC E 11*11 ME Cstsmhin* 0«. Vtaceeaer. WA 2 Bd 1 Ba 1012 A ppro» s /l *4 5 W i l l * Atony. 00 2 B d t Ba 613 A p p r o » * /! 14 17N Walla Acre* Ad. Unit Ne 7 Sand 00 1 Bd 1 Ba 466 Appro« t / f Assn D ues IS 16 17. 16 fZ N W s N a O Z X I 2 Bd t I d V L Due* TV M Send 00 U , */( Assn •51.754 I N I MeiuanlU SI. Klamath FaMa 00 4 Bd. 2 Ba 1057 A ppro» s /f '37,ON y ^ S O L D ./, '32.ON 19 20 C o m m u n ity C a le n d a r Hiroshim a Day. Saturday. A ug. I. tha 38th annlvaraary o f tha bom bing o f H iro­ shima will be remembered with: ( I ) an exhibit of paaca and disarm am ent posters at Critical Mass Productions, 938 N .W . Everett, at 1:00 p.m. to run through August 21st; and (2) a M em orial G athering, at Terry Shrunk Park, S.W. 3rd A Madison, 8 p .m ./w ith speakers, inducting Hiroshima survivors, dance, poetry and music. The evening will end with a silent walk to (he Willamette waterfront and a candle-lighting ceremony. For info call 239-4183. Nagasaki Day. Tuesday. Auguat 8th. “ Hands Around th a Fadarai Building" to call attention to (he plutonium manufactured at Hanford for the Nagasaki bomb. Join hands, bring a kerchief or scarf. Noon, 1220 SW 3rd (Call 222-7293 or 653-8274 for info.) Also planned: an evening vigil on M t. Tabor (for info call 252-6879) and "Poeto Againat B om bs." 8 p.m. NW Artist Workshop, 522 N W 12th. (Call 222-7293 for info.) Tha Urban League Senior Cantor has many regular activities, including: Fri., Aug. 5, 1:30 p. m., dancing; M on., Aug. 8, 1:30 p.m. Seniorcize; Tues., Aug. 9, 1:30 legal clinic, 1:30 bible study, 1:30 sewing; Wed., Aug. 10, 12:00 potluck, 1:30 arts A crafts, 1:30 liquid embroi­ dery; Thurs., Aug. I I , 1:30, Trippers Meeting. For more info call or drop in, 4128 N .E. Union, 288-8338. People to People Ministries Gospel Program. August 6th, 7:00 p.m. For place or other info call 653-0131. Tha Oregon Citizens Party will hold its Third Biennial S tate Convention August 6 A 7. Registration fee is $5 for delegates and ob­ servers, with waivers available for those with low/no income. 1236 Kincaid. Eugene. For more info call 228-2159, 230-6908 or 233-2246. Preschool Storytlm s for ages 3-8 at the North Portland Library, 512 N. Killingsworth, Friday, August 5, 10:30 a.m. 284-5622. Outdoor A dventure Days fo r children 6 years and over will be August 11 at Laurel- hurst Park and August 18 at Lents Park, from 10:00 a m. to 2:00 p.m. both days. Free. Call 248-4018 to register. Tha 1983 M t. Hood Festival of Jazz will feature twenty groups performing on August 6 and 7. Gates open each day at 12 noon. Gresham area service clubs have planned a free pre-festival community barbecue on Friday, August 5, 5-10 p.m. with food and craft booths assembled around (he archery range overlook­ ing the Festival arena and live music by Stump- town Jazz. M t. Hood Community College is located at 26000 SE Stark St. in Gresham. For info on the Friday barbecue, call 667-1481. For ticket info call 665-1131. For updated schedule info, call 667-7422 for recorded message Tha Rad Croaa Babysitting Claaa. for young people 11 years and older will be given in two parts, Tues. Aug. 9 and Wed., Aug. 10, from 9:00 a m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Chapter Services Building, 3835 SW Kelly St. Cott is $7 per student and pre-registration is necessary. Call 243-5272 to register. '34.SN 1551 W 10»k Si Monro* 00 3 Bd 2 Ba 1479 A ppro» s /t 'JS.ON 1552 NE Ith Aa*. Portland. 00 2 Bd. 1 Ba 1050 A p p ro x s /t 144 Wsatsr Si. 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AUGUST 10,1983 HOW TO PURCHASE FINANCING All homes except all cash, as is homes are eligible lor HUD Purchase Money Mortgage (PM M ) financing PMM financ­ ing will be provided to qualified purchas­ ers at an 8% interest rate, a monthly ser­ vice charge ol '