Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, February 10, 1988, Page 17, Image 17

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February 10, 1988, Portland Observer, Section II. Page 7
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1-800- GC-BUILT
1-800- 632-HSH
1-800- 423-WARM
1-800- ■852-SAFE
1-800 SPA-TIME
1-800 443TTJMP
1-800 -722-WÄTR
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very unusual ways.
For instance, the num ber above that ends in PUMP puts you in touch with all kinds of
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information on heat pumps. The num ber that ends in SAFE yields information on outdoor lighting.
The num ber that ends in WATR covers electric water heaters. And the num ber that ends in WARM
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is for weatherization.
Fact is, we have a direct line for virtually every’ one of our services-so we don’t waste your
vitching you from line to line. To call, simply look us up in your local telephone directory.
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There, help is spelled just like you’d expect. ' Portland General Electnc.
P O R T L A N D
G E N E R A L
E L E C T R IC
Black History is in the present and future as well as the past. Tbefutwes oj
teenagers in our community are being influenced in a v« Y ® pec,a‘ ^QRI
summer by tw o Portland men, Ray Leary and Tony Hopson who since 1981 a
put together a Self Enhancement Program just for teens. These
only offer outstanding athletic instruction but also encour^ e
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their high school and college majors and most im portantly h e lp th e m g row as
persons Northwest Natural Gas salutes Ray Leary, who has served asi thei Inter m
President of the Urban League of Portland, and Tony L Hopson, an adm.mstrato
with Portland Public Schools, for initiating a program that participants praise fo
helping them find present and future direction as individuals.
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