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    October 10, 1990 -The Portland Observer Page 7
NOMINATIONS FOR THE 1990 SENATE
PRODUCTIVITY AWARDS
Senator M ark H atfield and Bob
Packwood announced that they w ill be
accepting nominations for the 1990 Senate
Productivity Awards.
Nominations fo r this years award
w ill be accepted u ntil November 5,1990,
and should include the name o f the
company contact, the company’s address
and the telephone number. Completed
applications w ill be evaluated on em­
ployee relations, actual productivity
changes as w ell as other areas.
The Senate P roductivity Aw ard was
established in 1982 to foster productiv­
ity awareness and to honor companies
w ith outstanding productivity programs.
Each year both Sen. H atfield and Sen.
Packwood present a productivity award
to an organization in Oregon which has
produced a product or performed a serv-
ice in a p articularly e fficie n t and effec­
tive manner.
Senator H atfield w ill present the
1990 Senate P roductivity Award for
Manufacturing and Senator Packwood
w ill present the 1990 Senate Productiv­
ity Aw ard fo r A griculture or Service.
Companies or individuals may make
nominations by w ritin g to:
Senator M ark O. H atfield
Senator Bob Packwood
Room 114 Pioneer Courthouse
101 S.W. M ain St. #240
Portland, Oregon 97204
For more inform ation, please con­
tact Ann W arner in Senator H atfield’ s
office, 326-3386 or D avid D illo n in
Senator Packwood’ s o ffice, 326-3370.
UNITED WAY
CAMPAIGN UPDATE
A fte r five weeks o f Campaign ’90,
United W ay o f the C olum bia-W illam ­
ette has raised $3,612,230, or 18.5 per­
cent o f its $19.5 m illio n goal.
The North Region has raised $91,261,
or 10 percent o f its $904,982 goal. This
region is led by Associate Campaign
Chairwoman Janice W ilson, senior vice
president o f the metro east region, First
Interstate Bank o f Oregon. It runs from
St. Johns east to 42nd Avenue and the
Columbia River south to Burnside Street.
“ The campaign is going extremely
w ell at this point. Employee giving is
running ahead o f last year,’ ’ said Bruce
W illison , chairman o f the board fo r First
Interstate Bank o f Oregon. “ We expect
the momentum to continue through the
remainder o f the campaign.”
United Way raises and distributes
funds in Clackamas, M ultnom ah and
Washington counties in Oregon and Clark
County in Washington. It supplies nearly
200 agency programs w ith money co l­
lected during the annual fund-raising
drive.
These dollars help provide child care,
mental health counseling, adult day care,
information and referral, emergency food
boxes, drug and alcohol abuse treatment,
independent liv in g experiences fo r dis­
abled individuals, health and dental care,
and services for victim s o f domestic
violence and kids at risk o f involvem ent
w ith drugs, gangs, delinquent behavior
or teen pregnancy
FORECLOSURE SALE
This advertisement is placed by the U S Department ol Housing and Urban De
velopment and does not constitute the legal notice of sale Pursuant to the Multi
family Mortgage Foreclosure Act of 1981 the Department well sell
The Cove Apartments
1906 Cove Avenue
LaGrande, Oregon
at
10:00 a.m. local time (PST) on November 16,1990
at
Front steps ot Union County Courthouse
1 1 0 6 KAvenue
LaGrande, OR 97850
The project consists of 4. two-story walk up buildings containing 20 units The
protect is being sold with Section 8 rental subsidy for 20 units HUD intends to
submit a bid in the amount of $58,100
Requirements of Sale:
Earnest Money Deposit with Bid: $25,000
Terms: All cash, balance at closing
Letter of Credit for Repairs at closing: $26,250
You may obtain additional information about this properly by contacting the
local HUD office below In advance ol the verbal bid sale each bidder will be
required to submit a signed copy of the TERMS AND REQUIREMENTS OF
FORECLOSURE SALE - ACKNOWLEDGEMENT BY BIDDER and show evi­
dence of the earnest money requirement Due diligence should be performed
in advance of submitting a bid
HUD Office
Third Floor. Cascade Bldg.
520 Southwest Sixth Avenue
Portland, OR 97204
Attention: Pam West
Telephone: 503-326-2671
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HUD
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING
AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
FORECLOSURE SALE
This advertisement is placed by the U S. Department of Housing and Urban De­
velopment and does not constitute the legal notice ot sale Pursuant to the Multi
family Mortgage Foreclosure Act of 1981 the Department will sell
Thunderbird Apartments
401 20th Avenue
LaGrande, Oregon
at
11:00 a.m. local time (PST)
on November 16,1990
at
Front steps of Union County Courthouse
1106 KAvenue
LaGrande. OR 97850
The project consists of 5, two-story walk up buildings containing 40 units The
protect is being sold with Section 8 rental subsidy for 40 units HUD intends to
submit a bid in the amount of $123,000
Requirements of Sale:
Earnest Money Deposit with Bid: $40,000
Terms: All cash, balance at closing.
Letter of Credit for Repairs at closing: $64,600
You may obtain additional information about this properly by contacting the
local HUD office below In advance of the verbal bid sale each bidder will be
required to submit a signed copy of the TERMS AND REQUIREMENTS OF
FORECLOSURE SALE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT BY BIDDFR and show evi
dence of the earnest money requirement Due diligence should be performed
in advance of submitting a bid
HUD Office
Third Floor, Cascade Bldg
520 Southwest Sixth Avenue
Portland, OR 97204
Attention: Pam West
Telephone: 503/326-2671
HUD
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING
ANO URBAN DEVELOPMENT
RDI RECEIVES FEDERAL GRANT
TO COMBAT DRUG ABUSE
D irector W illia m Bennett, O ffice o f
National Drug Control Policy, and Dr.
Louis Sullivan, Secretary o f Health and
Human Services, announced the award
o f a m ajor federal grant to the Regional
Drug Initiative. The grant from the Fed­
eral O ffice for Substance Abuse Preven­
tion w ill amount to $609,080 for the first
year. Total funding for the five-year proj­
ect is expected to be $2.5 m illion .
The C ity o f Portland, which is die
fiscal agent o f the Regional Drug In itia ­
tive, w ill oversee the budgetary account­
ing for the grant. In accepting the grant
award on behalf o f the Regional Drug
Initiative, M ayor J.E. Bud C lark said,
“ the C ity is proud to be a member o f the
RDI Com m unity Partnership. R D I rep­
resents the Portland way o f fighting the
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drug problem: aconcerted effort by those
in law e nforcem ent, e du catio n,
prevention .treatment and at the grass­
roots community level.”
The program, entided the Com m u­
nity Partnership Demonstration Project,
is one o f the first to be funded from a new
national initiative. The project in
Multnomah County w ill m obilize all
components o f the community in devel­
oping and implementing an alcohol and
drug abuse prevention system. Michael
D. Schrunk, Multnomah County D istrict
Attorney and Chair o f the Regional Drug
Initiative, reported, “ this federal grant
w ill enable our community to cut the
demand for illegal drugs and reduce the
problems associated w ith abuse o f alco­
hol and other drugs.”
Best Cash Prices
DAD’S OIL SERVICE
Heating Oils
104 NE Russel S t
Portland, OR 97212
(503) 282-5111
G O V E R N M E N T S E IZ E D V E ­
H IC L E S from S 100.00. M ia la ’ s,
Corvettes, Mercedes, Jaguars,
Porsches and other misc. confiscated
properly now being sold io the gen­
eral public. For buyers guide call
(708) 355-9802 ext. 7585. Open 7
days 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.
LU U AZZVL j
FU H ll- lt B t i Z L A b tL
Marjorie Judith Vincent, Miss America 1991, is a label-conscious con­
sumer. Her favorite? “Made in U.S.A." And the wardrobe for her new role
as spokesperson for the U.S. textile/apparel industry will feature nothing
but all-American apparel-thanks to the Crafted with Pride in U.S.A. Coun­
cil, a four-year Miss America Pageant sponsor. Throughout the year
Marjorie will be making appearances at top stores across the country,
urging consumers to look for and buy apparel and home fashions with
the “Made in U.S.A." label. Here she wears a suit by Suitables.
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