Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 11, 1997, Page 14, Image 14

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J une 11, 1997 » T he P ortland O bserver
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Ship named for Canada’s Marchers Kick-off NNO Activities
Capital at Rose Festival
The vessel, commissioned in 1996,
has a mixed-gender crew of 225.
When required it embarks a 30 mem­
ber Sea King helicopter air detach­
ment from 443 Maritime Helicopter
Squadron.
Maritime Forces Pacific, the Ca­
nadian Navy’s West Coast Fleet has
five of the new “state-of-the-art
frigates stationed at Esquimalt, near
Victoria. Three of the ships are cur­
rently on extended deployments.
HMCS Regina is in the Arabian
Gulf. HMCS Winnipeg is serving
with NATO’s Standing Naval Force
Atlantic. HMCS Vancouver is in the
Her Majesty’s Canadian Ship Ot­
tawa, named for the capital city of
Canada will be a feature vessel at the
1997 Rose Festival In HMCS Ot­
tawa is the newest and last of twelve
new multi-purpose warships built
for the Canadian Navy. The Ship
was delivered to its home port near
Victoria, British Columbia last De­
cember 12. The Halifax Class Frig­
ate arrived in Portland at 3:30 p.m.
Wednesday and berthed south of the
Steel Bridge.
Under the command o f Cmdr.
Gilles Goulet, Ottawa is 134 meters
long and displaces 5,100 tonnes.
The appearance o f National
Night Out marchers in the Star­
light parade marks the first o f a
number of crime prevention activi­
ties this summer.
Always the first Tuesday in Au­
gust, this year’s National Night
Out celebration is Aug. 5. On this
night, neighborhoods in Oregon
and nationwide will hold block
midst of a deployment to six Asia-
Pacific nations to build confidence
in support of Canada’s foreign policy
objectives through training.
HMCS Ottawa is accompanied
by four of the familiar 40 year old
Bay Class Patrol Vessels, HMC ships
Cowichan, Thunder, Chaleur, and
Miramichi. These 50 meter long,
370 tonne ships will be paid off over
the next two years as the Canadian
navy takes delivery of 12 new Mari­
tim e D efence C oastal V essels
(MCDV). Six of the 55 meter long,
970 tonne MCDV’s will be stationed
in Esquimalt by 1999.
A National Night Out Kick-off
party in downtown Portland’s Pio­
neer Courthouse Square will pre­
cede the main event on Monday,
parties to boost neighborhdod spirit
and strengthen community police
partnerships.
People are encouraged to lock
their doors, leave their porch lights
on, and spend the night outside get­
ting to know their neighbors. As a
sponsor of National Nigh Out, PGE
will donate door prizes for the area’s
block parties.
July 21.
For more information how to
organize a block party, contact the
City of Portland Office of Neigh­
borhood Association at (503) 823-
4519.
Tri-Met unveils future fleet
Air conditioning and low floor
buses coming to a bus stop near you
Tri-Met General Manager Tom
Walsh, along with two customers
with disabilities, today demonstrated
the new fleet of the future - low floor
buses. These buses allow faster and
easier boarding for all passengers.
Walsh added that Tn-Met plans to
include air conditioning for all new
buses ordered, and that all existing
MAX light rail trains will be retro­
fitted for air conditioning. The Tri-
Met Board of Directors will vote on
the mater at its June 25 meeting.
Diversity
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will receive its first order of low
floor buses — 22 in total. Addition­
ally, 65 high floor buses will also be
delivered this fall.
All new buses, including the 87
being delivered this fall, will in­
clude air conditioning. Walsh is also
committed to retrofitting the 26 ex­
isting MAX light rail cars with air
conditioning. It’s estimated that ret­
rofitting each MAX car will cost
around $140,000, and should be
complete by the time Westside MAX
opens in September 1998.
“Our goal is to provide quality
service for all of our customers,
Walsh said. “This includes having
reliable accessible service, as well as
air conditioning for our passengers.
We believe that adding these fea­
tures will help to keep our custom­
ers, as well as attract new ones.”
Tri-Met is now operating a low
floor bus for three weeks on Line 15-
NW 23rd/Mt. Tabor. BC Transit in
Canada loaned Tri-Met the use of
the bus to familiarize customers,
operators and maintenance crews
about the new bus. This fall, Tri-Met
Celeste’s Beauty Salon
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Specializing in Hear Weaving
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All areas of Hair Care
(503) 287-3813
FULL SERVICE SALON
8:00 am to 5;00 pm Tue-Sat.
305 N.E. Wygant; Portland, OR 97211
1£)26 NE Sandy Blvd.
Portland, Oregon 97232
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(503) 232-6263
LO R R A IN E H L A V IN K A
Tacos • Burritos • Sea Food
Frv our unique Baja California Fish Taco!
3962 NE M.L.K. Jr. Blvd.
Order by Phone 249-7378
Open 7 Days A Week
Earl’s Barber Shop
1726 NE Alberta
Portland, Oregon 97211
Tues. - Sat. 8:30 - 6:00
Phone 249-5886
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C o m p u te riz e d C ar Care
H a ir Connection
ERIC F. S C H IN ID R IG
Manager
Put/ Service Salon
Tiffany ’s II
543 NE K illingsw orth
Portland, Oregon 9 7 2 1 I
(503) 287-6557
"Mechanics You Can Trust”
3204 N.E. Broadway
Portland, Oregon 97232
(503)284-5970
4603 N. W illiam s Ave.
Portland. OR 9721 7
(503)288-3171
LUE PARKER
(503) 281-8696
BIG CITY PRODUCE
5128 N O R T H A L B IN A S T R E E T (A T S U M N E R )
TROPICANA RESTAURANT
460-3830
Serving Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Specializing in Barbeque Ribs & Beef
Tues.-Thurs. 10 00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M.
Fri. & Sat. 10:00 A.M. to 7:00
Q U A L IT Y A T L O W PRICES
BEST G R EEN S IN P O R T L A N D
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B a rb o s a ’s G e n e ra l C o n tr a c to r s
4134 N . V ancouver, O am e C enter
#211, P o rtla n d , O reg on 97217
Proudly announce the beginning of a new roofing season. We are
ready and proud to put your home project on our work schedule.
New roofs, repairs, painting, and remodeling.
Licensed-Bonded-Insured CCB 0120933.
For a free estim ate call 281-1666
3217 N. Williams Avenue
Portland, Oregon 97212
McMurPhy’s
Appliance Center
GENEVA’S
Shear Perfection Barber-Beauty Salon
Nail Technician
Specializing in Acrylic Nails, Manicures & Pedicures
4011 N.E. Union Ave. • Portland, OR 97212
288-3233
Phone: (503) 285-5085
Pager: (503 ) 909-6724
We Specialize In E l F.S. Stucco and Remodels
PHILLY CAFE
4 45 N.E. KILLINGSW ORTH
288-9367
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Fish & Chips
Terriyaki Chicken & Beef
Hamburgers
(503) 281-7178 Office
(503) 833 -8848 Pager
Licensed • Bonded • Insured
Troy McCowan
CANNON’S_
=FU B EXPRESS=
1014 N. Killingsworth
Chicken • Pork Ribs * Beef Ribs
C a te rin g & T a k e -O u t
5 0 3 -7 3 5 -2 9 8 9
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5601 N.E. M.L.K. J r. Blvd.
Portland, Oregon 97211
Mon. Fri. 9-6 • Sal. 8-6
McCowan’s Plastering Inc.
(Elk Cleaners & Laundry
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Sales • Service • Parts
COUPON
20% off any dry cleaning order
of S20.G0 or m ore (incom ing order)
85c Shirts laundered
Lu’s A d o ra b le D o’s
Wayne & Juanita Cannon
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(Proprietors)
Our Specialty: Real Hickory Smoked Bar-B-Q
MorvthS 11:30am-9:00pm • FRI-SAT 11:30am-11:00pm« Sun 1:00pm-7:00pm
3328 N.E. KILLINGSWORTH
288-3836
M O N D A Y - SATURDAY, 8 :3 0 a.m. - 9 :0 0 p.m.
SUNDAY, 8 :3 0 a.m. - 6 :0 0 p.m.
MINI-MART
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NICK’S ARCO
7509 N.E. M.L.King Jr. Blvd.
Portland, Oregon 97211
Masad N. Nicola
Owner
(503) 286-5303