August 5, 1987, Portland Observer, Page 3
4-H Reunion
The Oregon State University Extension Service in Clackamas County is
searching for former Mr. & Miss 4-Hers to help celebrate the 75th anniver
sary of the Extension Service in Oregon. Former Clackamas County Mr.
6 Miss 4-Hers, or individuals who know their whereabouts are asked to
contact Jean McCabe at the Clackamas County Extension Service,
655-8635, before August 18.
Retired Senior Volunteer Program
Seeks Volunteers
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The Retired Senior Volunteer Program of Multnomah County needs your
special talents! The following are just a few of the many volunteer oppor
tunities available to you. Please call 228-7787 for more information.
1. AMA HEAD START, 1425 N.E. Dekum: Involvement in program plan
ing and operation! Volunteer to assist in educational and recreational
programs for pre-school children three to five years of age.
Pacific Power Energy Services Representative Gina Smith (right)
shows the company's energy survey to customer Crystal Cupit.
"Hom e Energy Profile"
When you review your monthly electric bill, do you wonder what your
energy dollars buy?
Pacific Power & Light Company has a new service, known as a "Home
Energy Profile," that can show a customer where his energy dollars were
spent.
"Our customers appreciate the 'Home Energy Profile,' said Rich
Cannon, Pacific's Rose City manager. "They like knowing where their
money is going. And, by studying the report, they can see ways to save
energy."
Three reports are available to customers.
A "monthly analysis" gives a dollar breakdown by appliance. A con
sumer can see what part of his bill went for water heating, running the free
zer or operating any of dozens of appliances.
Two reports are for those who have been Pacific Power customers for
over a year.
The "yearly analysis" is like the "monthly report," but covers dollars
spent for electric hear, water heating and appliances over a full year.
The "billing history" shows electricity charges for a one-year period.
"Customers often use this report to evaluate whether to participate in Paci
fic's Budget Balancer' program," Cannon said.
"Budget Balancer" is a plan that allows customers to spread monthly
payments evenly through the year. Cannon said it is popular because it
helps customers avoid the seasonal ups and downs in electricity bills.
Participants will be asked to complete an energy-use questionnaire,
known as "The Home Energy Profile." The survey covers basic questions
about energy use — "W hat type of energy does your water heater use,
"Do you have a dishwasher?" Customer information and billing records
are entered into a computer that tabulates the data and generates a graph
"The 'Home Energy Profile' is free, easy to read and shoud give cust
omers a useful tool for identifying and controlling their energy costs," Can
non said.
Customers interested in getting a "Home Energy Profile should < <•>
tact a Pacific Power customer office.
M t. Olivet Baptist Church
Announces Vacation Bible School
God's people are called to serve and "Serve the Lord" is the 198
theme for Mt. Oliver's all church Vacation Bible School program
Scheduled for August 10-14, 6:00 p.m. — 8:30 p.m. daily, the entim
family can attend. Classes include Nursery through Adults, so anyone who
does or does not regularly attend a church is sincerely invited to worship
and celebrate with us. If you need transportation, please call the church
office at 284-1954. Mt. Olivet is located at 116 NE Schuyler and 1st.
GOLDEN PALACE
Special Chinese Restraurant
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OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
Lunch
Monday-Friday 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Dinner
Monday-Saturday 3 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Sunday 4 p.m. to 11 p.m.
2.
CODA: IN-TUNE PROGRAM COORDINATOR to provide weekend
recreational opportunities on-campus and in the community.
3.
HOLLADAY PARK MEDICAL CENTER: The ability to smile and reap
reward from caring. Be a hospital friend to the patients on nursing
floors and waiting areas.
SENIOR INDEPENDENCE PROJECT/CENTER FOR URBAN EDU-
cation; For the organizer! Publicity and promotion team member
needed. Create a "Press K it". Work with cable operators.
4.
Gospel Meeting Notice
August 8-13, 1987, the Church of Christ, Piedmont Congregation, 5338
N. Borthwick, Portland, Oregon, will hold their Gospel Meeting.
The meetings will take place at 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m., Sunday,
August 9th; and at 7:30 p.m., Monday through Thursday, August 10-13.
The kick off activities will begin August 8th from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m
with and Annual Songfest. There will be a benefit banquet from 6:30 p.m.
to 9:00 p.m. for Southwestern Christian College. The speaker will be Evan
gelist R B. Dulin from Dallas, Texas.
Fei further details, contact Rosa C olquitt (636-0357) or Bill H unter, (285
29561
RED AND WHITE BANQUET
The Samuel Johnson Memorial Scholarship Committee will host a
"Red and White Banquet" on Saturday evening, August 8, 1987,
7 p.m. — 10 p.m., at Highland United Church of Christ. The address is
4635 NE 9th Avenue, Portland, Oregon.
This benefit dinner is held in memory of the late Reverend Samuel
Johnson (who served as Pastor of Highland UCC from 1968 to 1981.) Rev.
Johnson was very active in Youth programs, low-income housing, services
to the mentally retarded and developmentally disabled persons and served
on many boards and committees in the greater Portland community.
Rev. Johnson worked diligently to educate students and always emp
hasized the need and benefits of a college education. The Samuel Johnson
Memorial Scholorship Fund was established in 1981 to financially aid and
motivate well-deserving and worthy students in continuing their higher
education.
The donation to this affair is $10.00. If unable to attend, the committee
would be very appreciative of any and all donations Thank you.
Lenanne M. Sylvester, 21 years old, is starting her fourth year this
fall at the University of Oregon as a Telecommunications and Film
major. This summer she is working as an intern with the Oregon
State Commission on Black Affairs as project coordinator for the
Black History Month video project. She will produce thirty-five
seconds of public service announcements about prominent Blacks
in American History. With the help of Channel 8 KGW and various
T.V. stations in Oregon, these PSA's will be viewed throughout the
month of February.
PORTLAND CLEANING WORKS
SPRING SPECIAL
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Red Cross Babysitting Class Scheduled
Red Cross o ffe rs giris and boys 11 years and older an o p p o rtu n ity to
levelop their know ledge and chances for b abysitting jobs th rough a Red
ross Babysitting course scheduled at the Red Cross Building, 3100 N
/a nco uve r Avenue, on Tuesday and W ednesday A ugust 11 and 12, from
8 30 a m to 12:30 p.m
This 8 hour class is p re se n te d as a co m m un ity service by Red Cross
iiunteer Babysitting insm , tors
’ hev w ill explain the responsibilities of
w atching small children elem entary first am how to deal w ith emergen
ins, h ow to interview for a ob what to expo ’ >f parents w ho hire you and
what parents expect from the sitter
Class size is lim ited
The charge is $15 per student Scholarships are
available Call 284 7090 to register
Dry Cleaning
Must pick-up within 30 days.
Has been serving the North and Northeast Community
for 20 years Dry cleaning, laundered shirts: alterations:
fast service
You have tried the re st—Now try the Best.
Hours
Ask for Nellie or Frances
Mon. through Fri.
8 A M -6 :3 0 PM
Sat., 9 A M -1 PM
3954 N. Williams Ave.
282-8361
The Golden Rule
Beauty Salon
Tues. Spec.
Complete Beauty Service
412 N.E. Alberta
Open Tues.-Sat.
Owner Operator
Mary Paris
281 7053
Lounge Open to Midnight
Free Parking
220 N.E. Weilder
(3 blocks from the
Coliseum between
N E 2nd and 3rd)
Enjoy the finest selection of Chinese cuisine
prepared by 20-year Master Chef Mrs Wong
Chang Offering Human, Szechwan and Man
darin specialties in a comfortable atmosphere
with friendly service
234-9311
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