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    Portland Observar, June 27, 1964 Page 13
Phone rate confusion
(C o n tin u e d f r o m P a g , / , C o lu m n 3)
a m axim um o f a $40 telephone bill.
M o r r is s a id m a n y o f these
changes are necessary because o f the
cou rt-ordered breakup o f the A T A T
te le c o m m u n ic a tio n s system
in
January. “ W e ’re like the chef w h o ’s
to ld to p u t th e b ro k e n eggs b ack
to g e th e r, a n d th e o n ly w a y to d o
that is to m ake an om elette.**
O n e m e m b e r o f th e a u d ie n c e
5 W « fo r the firs t m in u te a n d 216«
fo r each a d d itio n a l m in u te ; fro m
13-16 m iles, 6« fo r the firs t m in u te
and J< fo r each a d d itio n a l m in u te ,
and fo r 17 miles and o ve r, 6 W « fo r
the firs t m in u te , and J 16« fo r each
a d d itio n a l m inute.
A lth o u g h M o r ris said a d eta ile d
b re a k d o w n o f each call w ill not be
included on the new P N B one-page
b ills sent o u t on O c to b e r 1st a n d
th e re a fte r, business custom ers can
o b ta in such a b re a k d o w n , but fo r a
cost o f H < per call.
D u rin g the firs t three m o n th s o f
th e
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w ill
a u t o m a tic a lly select th e lo w e s t
b illin g o p t io n fo r its business
c o m p la in e d th a t c u s to m e rs h ave
been encouraged fo r m any years to
use the tele p h o n e system , a n d now
sre being penalized fo r doing so. H e
said b e in g c h a rg e d f o r e a c h a n d
e v e ry o u tg o in g c a ll c o u ld b o o s t
significantly the costs o f operating a
small business.
“ S o m e c u s to m e rs w ill p a y c o n ­
siderably m o re ,’ * M o rris responded,
" a n d some custom ers w ill pay c o n ­
siderably less.**
custom ers, M o r ris s a id , w ith a fee
o f $ 2 .5 0 p er m o n th a ft e r th a t fo r
m ain tain ing the lowest o p tio n up to
brought to you
every week
by
A M E R IC A N STATE B A N K
M B t « r t U t H A L D E P O S IT I N S U R A N C E C O R P O R A T IO N
The United States Postal Service handles nearly 120
billion pieces of mail a year.
•
Portland c o m m u n ity College President John Anthony accepts
014.400 from Stew art Rollins, U S. Small Buslneas Administration
Portland dlatrict office manager for eaelatance In the Cascade Smalt
Business Development Center.
America's first National M onum ent was Devil's
Tower, so designated by Theodore Roosevelt. It's in
W yom ing near Am erica's first National Park,
Yellowstone.
Groups receive grants
•
The fgrst President to drive his own car was Warren
G. Harding.
(C o n tin u e d f r o m Page 2. C o lu m n 4)
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outreach to Hispanics in prison and
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R A M B ro a d c a s tin g of O re g o n , Inc . 7 1 3 S W 12th A v e n u e
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M R G plans to hold ano ther such
w orksho p in P o rtla n d this fa ll. For
m o re in f o r m a t io n on a n y o f the
fou nd atio n's activities, contact Jen­
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W illa m e tte , Eugene O R 97401.
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M R G ’ s W o r k s h o p on S o c ia lly
R e s p o n s ib le In v e s tm e n t h eld in
A p ril here in P o rtla n d which a ttrac­
ted hundreds o f participants.
p ro m o te o f f ic e r t r a in in g in the
Spanish language;
• O re g o n H u m a n S e rv e V o te r
R e g is tra tio n . P o r t la n d : $ 1 ,4 0 0 to
s u p p o rt a v o te r re g is tra tio n d riv e
am o ng lo w -in c o m e residents in the
T r i- C o u n t y a re a a ro u n d P o rtla n d ,
where 8 0 % o f the state's voters live;
• O re g o n ia n s A g a in s t the D e a th
P e n a lty ,
P o r t la n d : $ 1 ,5 0 0 to
p r o v id e p u b lic e d u c a tio n on the
d is p ro p o rtio n a te ly high num ber o f
e th n ic m in o ritie s and p o o r people
A N IN 0 E P E N 0 E N T BANK
Head Office
2737 N. E Union
Portland, Oregon 97212
to a year is up.
M R G is increasing its d o n o r base
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w h ic h he s a id e m p h a s iz e d the
against H is p a n ic people; insure fa ir
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T E C H N IC A L IN S T IT U T E
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A m e ric a issues; o u lre a c h to ru ra l
women on a b o rtio n rights.
In o rd e r to q u a lif y fo r fu tu r e
M R G grants, recipient groups must
e v a lu a te th e ir fu n d e d p ro je c ts fo r
q u a lity o f p la n n in g an d success
when the grant period o f six months
H o o d R iv e r N a t iv e A m e ric a n s
arrested fo r alleged illegal fishing in
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A m e ric a n State
O th e r gro up s fu n d e d w ill spend
their grants on such diverse project
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e d u c a tio n a l s e m in a rs on A I D S ;
• C o lu m b ia R iv e r F is h e rs D e ­
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$ 1 ,5 0 0 to help defend U m a tilla and
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