P O L IC E N E W S C R IM E S TO P P E R S W ANTED SU B JEC T HOST FREE HOME-BUYING FAIR One Suspect Arrested in March 5,1999, Homicide O n M onday, M arch 15, 1999, at approx imately 7:30P.M.. Donald Ray Livingston, 18 years, w hose address is unknow n, turned him self in to the D etective D ivision o f the Portland Police Bureau for an outstanding m urder warrant. This warrant was iss u e d in c o n n e c tio n w ith th e homicide ofRodger Paul I^ex, 53 years, w hich occurred on March 5 ,1999, at 3620NE 82nd Ave., tt 124, the Madison Motel. D onald Ray Livingston has been identified as one o f the three people observed running from the scene on the night the hom icide o cc u rre d . T h e in v e stig a tio n is continuing. A p h o to g rap h o f D onald Ray L iv in g s to n is a v a ila b le in th e I d e n tif ic a tio n D iv is io n o f th e Portland Police Bureau, 12* floor. J u s tic e C e n te r. D o n a ld R a y L iv in g s to n is s c h e d u le d fo r arraignm ent at 2:00 P.M . today. Ethan Bradford H o p in g to m o k e a d iffe re n c e 10:45 «ABC’s o f Buying A Home E nglish •A B C ’s o f Buying A Home Spanish 12:45 •L et’sT alk C red it English •A B C ’s o f Buying A Home Vietnam ese 2:00 100 Complaints Filed With The Department Of Justice Resolved Milwaukie. “This com prehensive settlem ent n o t o n ly a d d re s s e s th e p a s t m isconduct by Rytel, it establishes Fannie Mae Foundation and Portland Trail Blazers T w o E ssa y C o n te s t W in n ers Receive $ 1,000 Each- W H A T : Fannie M ae Foundation and the Portland Trail Blazers are sponsoring a free H om e-Buying Fair More than 83 local m ortgage lenders, n o n p r o fit an d c o m m u n ity o r g a n iz a tio n s an d re a l e s ta te professionals will be on hand to offer expert advice and inform ation. W o rk sh o p s a re s c h e d u le d in v a rio u s la n g u a g e s to te a c h hom ebuyers the basics o t w hat they need to know about buying a home. Beaverton Police and several other local law enforcement agencies, in cooperation with Crime Stoppers, are asking for your help in identifying and ap prehending a subject responsible for as many as a dozen commerc ial armed robberies since last summer. The suspect’s M.O. is to target a business where a female clerk is usually working alone. The suspect claims to be armed and displays either a handgun or a knife. The suspect is described as a w hite male, late 2 0 ’s to early 30’s, 6 ’00" tall, m edium to stocky build with a slight belly, light brow n to sandy blood hair worn above the ears on the sides and collar length in back, and one or two days growth o f beard. Crim e Stoppers is offering a cash rew ard o f up to $ 1,000 for information, reported to Crime Stoppers, w hich leads to an arrest in this case or any unsolved felony crim e, and you need not give your name. Call Crime Stoppers at (503)823-HELP. Attorney General Hardy M yers announced that an Oregon used car dealership with outlets in Salem and M ilwaukie and its five ow ners have agreed to substantially change the com pany’s method o f operation and resolve more than 100 complaints filed w ith the D epartm ent o f Justice. E n te rin g in to an A ssu ra n c e o f Voluntary Compliance, which admits no law violation, are Rytel Wholesale, Inc. and partners Tom othy D. Rytel o f D urham . Richard R. Jones o f M ilw a u k ie , R odney T hom as o f O regon City, Peter M ullane o f W est L in n an d W illia m F ra n c is o f Page A2 M 1 ortlanh ©heeruer March 17, 1999 days, resolve all com plaints filed with the A ttorney G en eral’s office. By March 30, any unresolved com plaints will be resolved through either non­ b in d in g m e d ia tio n o r b in d in g arbitration at no cost to the consumer. Future com plaints w ill be handled an appropriate dispute resolution m e c h a n ism for fu tu re d isp u te s b e tw e e n th e d e a le r an d its c u s to m e r s ,” M y e rs sa id , “ th e allegatio n s o f m isrepresentations m ade by R ytel's em ployees in the sale o f used vehicles has been a continuing problem . The misleading activity will stop with this agreement. D epartm ent investigators found that Rytel em ployees lied about the quality o f the cars sold, failed to inform consum ers ofknow n material defects and did not com ply w ith the term s in extended service contracts. A variety o f other problem s also w ere discovered. U nder the terms o f the assurance, filed in M arion County Circuit Court, the ow ners will, w ithin the next 20 under the same terms. Rytel also paid $15,000 to the D epartm ent o f Justice’s consum er education fund and agreed not to violate the O regon U nlaw ful Trade Practices Act in the future. C o n s u m e rs w a n tin g m o re inform ation about buying new and used vehicles can call the A ttorney G eneral’s consum er hotline at (503) 378-4320or(503)229-5576(Portland only) betw een the hours o f 8:30 a.m. and noon, M onday through Friday. «Starter Homes: T oday’s O ptions English •A B C ’s o f Buying A Home Spanish •A B C ’s o f Buying A Home Russian In his first year at PCC, Ethan enjoys the mix of ages, cultures and backgrounds.“ There are so many different people compared to high school, he says. The older students take studying more seriously. It makes for an interesting experience in class.” Ethan also gives high marks to many of his professors: “ My first biology teacher was awesome; he’s real with you, he brings it to your level.” On a scholarship him­ self, Ethan still appreciates PCC’s low cost. “ I tell my friends, fo r one class at the uni­ versity you can take three at PCC," he says. "There’s Free home-buying guides, Opening the D oor to A Home o f Y our O w n and Choosing a M ortgage T h at’s Right for You, are also available in multiple languages. Earlier this month, first-time home buyers in the Portland area were invited to write a 500-w ord-or-less essay on “W hat O w ning A H om e M eans to M e." The w inning entries will be announced during a special ceremony and will receive the Fannie Mae Foundation Essay A w ard o f $ 1,000 tow ard closing costs. W H E N : Saturday, M arch 27 10:00 a . m . to4:00p.M. W H E R E : Memorial Coliseum Exhibit Hall CONTACT: Je n n ife rs.F arlan d 202.274.8080 something fo r every­ body here. It’s a cool place.” Portland Community College 503-244-6111 C ollege that fits your life. Classes sta rt March 29. T he W E A T H E R M A N SA ID NOT TO GO OUT New Water Line to be Installed Downtown Construction will begin M onday, M arch 15, to replace some aging w aterlines in the dow ntow n area. W ork will begin at the intersection o f 9* and Broadway streets and progress along 9* to W ashington. W ork will also proceed on Broadw ay from 9th to 8*h streets. D ow ntow n m otorists should expect periodic street closures a n d d e to u rs in th e a re a fo r approxim ately three weeks W ater service to adj acent properties The V ancouver C u ltu ra l Com m ission will conduct a series o f w orkshops to seek public input on a proposed arts and heritage grant program. The program , developed by the citizen m em ber com m ission and city staff, is an offshoot o f the City ofV ancouverC ultural Plan. It is anticipated to provide city funding for arts and heritage groups and individuals in 1999 and 2000. W orkshops are scheduled for: •M arch 1 7 ,7 :3 0 -9 :3 0 a.m . V ancouver-C lark Parks and Recreation D epartm ent 603 W est Evergreen Blvd. •A pril 8 ,6 :3 0 - 8:30 p.m. G eneral 0 . 0 H ow ard House Officers Row •A p n l2 1 .6 :3 0 -8 :3 0 p .m . G eneral 0 . 0 H ow ard House Officers Row Copies o f the draft program may be obtained by contacting Pam Brokaw in the city o f V ancouver Cultural Division, 696-8297 will be interrupted for short (2-3 hour) periods as individual services are transferred to the new mains. An advance notice o f 24 hours will be sent in the form o f doorknob hangers prior to any service interruption. The new eight-inch line will provide increased and more reliable water distribution throughout downtown. Call Charles Fell in the construction d iv is io n at 6 9 6 -8 0 5 0 for m ore information. Garage Sale to Benefit Senior Nutrition Programs The Senior N utrition and Activities Program and M eals on W heels will hold their national garage sale Friday, April 23, and Saturday, April 24, at Bagley C enter, 4100 Plom ondon. Hours are 9 a.m. to4 p.m. on Saturday. T he p ro g ra m s are ask in g for donations o f suitable items to sell at the event. Kitchen items, gardening to o ls an d sp o rts eq u ip m en t are needed. Items can be delivered to B agley C e n ter M onday through Friday from 9 a m. or call 696-8158. M a ttr e s s e s , b o x s p rin g s , to rn upholstered furniture ornon-working appliances will not be accepted. Claifc County responds to new threatened fish listings V ancouver, W A - “W e are well prepared for these new listings, and w e’ve been expecting them ," said C lark County Com m issioner Betty Sue M orris. “C lark County takes our fish recovery effort very seriously, w hether it” one species or several ” O n Tuesday, M arch 16, the federal governm ent declared chum and coho salm on as th rea ten e d u nder the Endangered Species Act. As with steelhead and bull trout, w hich were previously designated as threatened under ESA. these listings will affect Clark County. T he county is already putting c o n sid e ra b le e ffo rt to w ard fish recovery Among them are a program to construct fish ladders and enhance U NLESS IT WAS Public Comment Sought on Grant Program A reflection o f the seriousness with which the county approaches ESA issues is the B o ard o f C o u n ty Commissioners' adoption of a $ 1.67 million ESA budget for the 1999-2000 b ien n iu m . In ad d itio n , the commissioners have appointed an 18- member citizen’s task force to work with ClarkCounty in addressing ESA issues. The full impact o f the fish listing will not be known for several months, until the N ational M arine Fisheries S e rv ic e re le a s e s d e ta ile d ru le s o u tlin in g w h a t a c tiv itie s are prohibited. “ Regardless, the county h asn 't been w aiting for the details before taking action," said M orris. “W e’re moving forward in ourefforts fish passages, a shift o f additional resources tow ard prom oting and enforcing erosion control, and the acquisition and restoration o f high priority habitat. Throughout county government, departm ents are assessing current practices, projects, and policies to ensure that they are “fish-friendly.” “We ’re looking at our own practices a c ro ss th e sp e ctru m o f co u n ty governm ent," said Morris. “And not just the big things." She pointed to changes such as the way the county's Public D epartm ent now controls vegetation along rural roads, limiting chem ical spray ap plications and instead using m echanical methods such as m ow ing and brushcutting. ABSO LU TELY NECESSARY WAS U npredictable. T ha t's the best way to describe o u r w eather this tim e o f year. From one day to the next, nobody knows what M o th e r N ature has in store. But there is one th in g you i an count on when had w eather hits — Pacific Power crews w ill he o ut there w orking . Because no m atter w hat the weatherm an says, the fact th a t o u r crews are on the joh is to ta lly predictable. So i f M o th e r N ature packs a punch that k n o t ks out your power, give us a call at I 877-LITES O U T (1-877-548-3768). A l Pacific Power, we’re here to help you weather the storm . # PACIFIC POWER A fill Ciwijwiy u u i i p t u i fit o r p. to m ro recover our fish right now ." i 1 I