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    Page 10 Portland Observer AUGUST 24, 1989
TRAVEL ROBERT’S
3415 N.E. BROADWAY
PORTLAND, OREGON 97232
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A sophisticated e le ctro n ic m eter
soon to be tested by 30 P ortland
fa m ilie s is P acific P o w e r’ s firs t step
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tow ard d e liv e rin g T w e n ty -F irs t C en­
tu ry service to its customers.
The m eter is designed to c o lle c t
and p e rio d ic a lly transfer energy use
data through e ith e r telephone lines
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♦Seniors additional 10% off
ices, such as hom e shopping, a uto­
mated ba n king and home security
m o n ito rin g can be o ffe re d to cu sto m -
ers through the meter.
Pay-per-view television broadcasts
o f special events, such as ath le tic
tournam ents n o t a va ila b le through
tra d itio n a l o r cable stations, also m ay
be possible.
“ The autom ated m eter, i f fea­
♦Restrictions apply
Seniors $384.00
Two Roundtrips
Five outstanding in d iv id u a ls w ho,
through th e ir achievem ents have had
a sig n ific a n t im p a ct on c h ild re n and
the n a tio n ’ s fu tu re , are w in n e rs o f
D E V E L O P M E N T -T h e H o n o ra b le
A u g u s tu s H a w k in s (D -C A ). Rcpre-
sentative H a w kin s, C hairm an o f the
p o w e rfu l House Education and La-
W a ttle to n is the w in n e r o f th is year’ s
H u m a n ita ria n A w a rd w hich is given
to the in d iv id u a l fo r his o r her excep­
awards from the Congressional B lack bor C o m m itte e has been in p u b lic
Caucus Foundation. The selection o f service m ore than 50 years. He is the
rig h ts and social ju stice .
T H E H A R O L D W A S H IN G ­
th e tiv e w a s d o n e in c o n ju n c tio n w ith
this year’ s theme o f the C B C F oun-
d a tio n ’ s 19th A n n u a l L e g is la tiv e
W eckend,
A G lo b a l C risis: O u r
C h ild re n A t R is k .” The recipients
T O N A W A R D - M r . R o n B ro w n ,
C h a irm a n o f the D e m o c ra tic N a ­
tio n a l C o m m itte e is the w in n e r o f
b e n e fit that we w o u ld pass on in the
fo rm o f lo w e rc u s to m e rp ric e s ,’ ’ said
Joe B arra, P a c ific ’ s new products
d ire cto r.
“ I t also w o u ld elim in a te the need
fo r home and business m eter read­
in g , and cle a r the w ay fo r P a cific to
o ffe r new energy-related services to
w in n e r o f the W illia m D aw son
A w a r d , w h ich is awarded to an in d i-
v id u a l w h o has made s ig n ific a n t re-
search, organizational and leadership
co n trib u tio n s.
THE
GEORGE
C O L L IN S
AW ARD
F O R C O M M U N IT Y
S E R V IC E - J o h n T h o m p s o n , head
M a jo rity W h ip , the th ird highest-
tem ber 17) w h ich w ill also feature
ra n kin g p o sitio n in the House o f Rep­
issue forum s and le g isla tive w o rk ­
shops w h ich focus on issues re la tin g
group, w h o at a lo ca l le ve l, has e x­
e m p lifie d the d e d icatio n to c o m m u ­
n ity service as the late Congressman
C o llin s .
STOREFRONT
THEATRE
PRESENTS
the increasing the p o litic a l aw are­
ness o f b lack A m e rica . Congress­
h o o d F e d e ra tio n o f A m e ric a . Ms.
president o f the Foundation.
PORTLAND OBSERVER
man Julian C. D ix o n (D -C A ) is the
HOWARD & PATRICIA PERNELL
f
(503) 282-0400
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ORIGINAL ART, CARDS,
GIFTS & CLOTHING
T-SHIRTS
AT IFCC
THEATRE
I f the in itia l p ilo t is successful,
"The Byes and Ears ol the Community"
d ra isin g o rganization dedicated to
THE
H U M A N IT A R IA N
A W A R D - M s . Faye W a ttle to n ,
P re s id e n t o f th e P la n n e d P a re n t­
We are a union shop!
in g m ay in clu d e various energy serv­
ices.
(
COOPERATIVE PRESCHOOL
Foundation is a n o n p ro fit, tax e x­
em pt, educational, research and fu n ­
has co n trib u te d su b sta n tia lly to black
p o litic a l awareness.
WOZA
ALBERT!
test w ill focus on re lia b ility and v ia ­
b ility o f the technology. L a te r test­
LEE OWEN STONE
to the w o rld ’ s ch ild re n .
Established by the C ongressional
B la ck Caucus in 1976, the C B C
K ir n e t
The u n its w ill be connected near
year.
ro ld W ashington, w ith excellence in
resentatives and the firs t b la ck to
b a ske tb a ll co a e h -G e o rg e to w n U n i­ h old such a p o sitio n. He is the re c ip i­
v e rs ity . M r. Thom pson is the re c ip i­ ent o f the A d a m C la y to n P o w e ll
ent o f the G e o rg e C o llin s A w a r d A w a r d w h ich is presented to the in ­
w h ich is g ive n to the in d iv id u a l o r d iv id u a l in the p o litic a l arena w ho
the e m p lo ye e ’ s e xistin g m eter, and
The units w ill rem ain in place fo r one
the H a ro ld W a s h in g to n A w a r d
w h ich is presented to the person ,
w h o e x e m p lifie d the late M a y o r H a­
c o a litio n b u ild in g .
The awards d in n e r cu lm in a te s the
fo u r-d a y event (Septem ber 13-Sep-
custom ers,’ ’ he said.
and a d d itio n a l 100 units w ill be in ­
stalled at test sites th ro u g h o u t the
c o m p a n y’ s service area by year end.
tio n a l w o rk in the struggle fo r human
w ill be honored at the F o u n d a tio n ’ s
T H E A D A M C LA Y TO N POW -
A n n u a l A w ards D in n e r, Saturday, E L L A W A R D F O R B L A C K P O -
Septcm ber 16, 1989.
L I T I C A L E M P O W E R M E N T - The
A lis tin g o f the awards and the re­ H o n o ra b le W illia m G ra y (D -P A ).
cip ie n ts fo llo w s :
Representative G ray is the House
THE
W IL L IA M
DAW SON
sible, w o u ld reduce the co m p a n y’ s A W A R D F O R L E G I S L A T IV E
cost o f p ro v id in g re lia b le service, a
$302.00
$318.00
$588.00
$836.00
Nassau
Honolulu
London
Manila
o r satellite dishes to a com puter. The
central c o m p u te r w ill m a in ta in rec­
ords on custom er usage and perform
autom ated b illin g tasks.
In addition, numerous special serv­
CBCF Announces Awards Recipients
3415 N.E. BROADWAY
PORTLAND, OR 97232
August 10 - September 9
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Jnderdog and The Rhythm
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j OPEN HOUSE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23 - 7 - 9 PM
SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
“Comfort, economy and efficiency.
That’s Super Good Cents. '
Solicitation for minority sub-bids
Bend office building employment division Bend Oregon
Bid Date:September 1,1989 at 3:00 p.m.
R.A. CHAMBERS & ASSOCIATES
P.O. Box 5509
Eugene, OR 97045
(503) 687-9445 FAX (503) 687-9451
We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids
from small business and small disadvantaged business sub­
contractors and women & minority business enterprises.
Notice O f Availability And Public Hearing
E n v iro n m e n ta l Assessm ent F o r
G re s h a m . R e g io n a l S h o p p in g C e n te r A n d L ig h t R a il T r a n s it S ta tio n
N o tice is hereby g ive n b y the T ri-C o u n ty M e tro p o lita n T ransportation
D is tric t o f Oregon ( T r i- M e t ) that the E n viro n m e n ta l Assessment fo r the
Gresham R egional S hopping C enter and L ig h t R a il T ra n sit S tation J o in t
D evelopm ent P ro je ct is a va ila b le fo r p u b lic re vie w and a p u b lic hearing is
scheduled to receive com m ents on T hursday, September 21, 1989 at 7.30
P .M ., at Gresham c ity H a ll, in the conference room s on the west side o f the
C ity H a ll P a rkin g lo t, 1333 N .W . Eastman P arkw ay, Gresham, O regon. A n
open house w ill be held a t the same place fro m 4 :3 0 - 6:00 P .M . to in fo rm a lly
answ er questions on the E n viro n m e n ta l Assessment. The enviro n m e n ta l
Assessment covers the im pacts o f co n stru ctio n o f a jo in t developm ent
p ro je ct located between Burnside and D iv is io n Streets on the north and
south and W a llu la A venue and Eastman P arkw ay on the west and e a st
P u b lic com m ent on the docum ent is in v ite d . C om m e n t m ust be received
by T ri-M e t no la te r th a n S e p te m b e r 25, 1989.
A copy o f the docum ent is available at P roject E ngineering and D e v e l­
opm ent, T ri-M e t, 115 N .W . F irs t, Suite 500, P ortland, O R 97209 and at
Gresham C ity H a ll, 1333 N. W . Eastman P arkw ay, G resham , O R 97030.
D ouglas L . Capps
E xecutive D ire c to r
P u b lic Services D iv is io n
PUBLIC NOTICE
DISADVANTAGED AND WOMEN-OWNED
BUSINESS ENTERPRISES
C -T R A N hereby announces its 1990 goals o f 15% Disadvantaged
Business E nterprise (D B E ) p a rtic ip a tio n in fe d e ra lly funded contracts.
A d e scrip tio n o f how this goal was established w ill be available fo r p u b lic
inspection M onday through F rid a y fro m 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m . through
W ednesday, September 20, 1989, at C -T R A N , 2425 N E 65th Avenue,
V an co u ve r, W ashington.
C -T R A N w ill accept inform ational comments th ro u g h T h u rsd a y, O ctober
5, 1989. Address com m ents to Sandy French, P rocurem ent & G rants
M anager, C -T R A N , P.O . B ox 2529, V ancouver, W ashington 98668.
T he U rban
Mass T ransportation
A d m in is tra tio n
A
ccording to Mike Mahar, Debby Reid and the
folks at Pacific are a real winning team.
"W ith Super Good Cents design stan­
dards. the payoff is in increased com­
Maybe not the kind on a court, but certainly the
kind who work together to make things happen.
Debby's story on the right is a good example o f
how we can help customers with innovative energy
related solutions.
Today, Pacific Power can help you discover new
ways to expand opportunity, reduce costs, and improve
efficiency with a growing number o f energy products
and services. How can we help you?
fort, lower energy bills...higher occu­
pancy rates. The real benefit, however,
is greatly increased renter satisfac­
tion.
"W e helped M ike and the group
plan and develop their ideas. And
if interest in rentals so far is
any indication, it looks like
a
w ill also accept
PACIFIC POWER
inform ational comments through Thursday, October 5,1989. Send com m ent'
to U M T A , Region X .9 1 5 Second A venue, Suite 3142, Seattle, W ashington
ENERGY
98174.
real
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w in n e r
once
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S E R V IC E S
Expect More From Us.
PORTLAND OBSERVER
“ The Eyes and Ears of the Community”
Heat Pump apartment.
Ochh\ Reid