May 23, 2001 as Business Portliitiö Ml W Page A5 ÖEfys 'P ortland (Ob«cruer • (Oh O n lin e R e ta ile r B a n s K K K , N azi S ales EBay, the online auction giant, has unveiled a new policy that will ban the sale o f goods that carry a Ku Klux Kian or Nazi insignia, or otherwise “promote or glorify ha­ tred, racial intolerance or racial violence.” In addition, eBay announced it would expand an existing ban on the sale o f “murder” memora­ bilia, including artwork and letters written by some o f the century’s most horrific criminals. A recent eB ay search for “KKK” items turned up 95 eBay auctions, while a search for “Ku Klux Kian” goods generated 42 hits. Up for bid are items that include KKK medallions from the 1800s, priced at as much as $500 and engraved with whips and nooses, and postcards featuring hooded Klansmen. “As the eBay community ex­ pands around the globe, we are encountering different laws and different points of view as to what Pacific Power Cautions Against Meter Tampering Pacific Power is working to remind people that tampering with electric meters and stealing elec­ tricity is punishable by law and offenders face possible convic­ tion, jail time, fines and commu­ nity service. In addition, meter tampering and theft pose serious safety hazards that affect entire communities. When one person tampers with an electric meter, everyone pays for it,” said Gary LeMonie, Pacific Pow er’s direc­ tor o f corporate safety. Not only does the theft result in increased costs for our company and cus­ tomers, but tampering with a meter is very dangerous, to, both the people involved and others. M eter tampering may cause severe electrical flashes; expose energized or involve other im­ proper wiring, creating hazards to the public. Hidden traps created by the tampering may cause in­ jury to meter readers, electrical workers, people walking by and children playing. In addition, elec­ trical fires may result, putting other innocent people at risk. The Port said that it conducts an annual salary review for all o f its em ployees, including the executive director. An independent counsel­ ing firm recom m ended raising T h o m e’s pay to $243,980 a year, based on his perform ance. “ 1 don ’ t negotiate or inquire into that pro cess,” T hom e said in a statem ent last week. “ Since a m is­ take may have been m ade, I ’ve d e­ cided to ask the C om m ission offic­ ers to review my salary increase and m ake w hatever decision they choose.” The P o rt’s by-law s re­ quire that the nine com m issioners approve salary increases for the ex ecutive d ire c to r, b u t sev eral members o f the panel said they knew nothing about T h o m e ’s raise. Ouin S weetman of northeast Port­ land has joined United Way as a communications associate Sweetman is responsible for me­ dia relations, public relations strat­ egy and assisting with special events. Prior to joining United Way, she was an assistant account executive for public relations atCole & Weber, and has four years experience in pub­ lic relations and fundraising activi­ ties. She has a Bachelor o f Arts in com­ munication from the Univ. ofMinne- sota, Duluth. She is also a member of group material from the site in 2000. At that point, eBay continued to allow the sale of KKK and Nazi items that were more than 50 years old and presented some claim ofhistorical value. The new rule eliminates the sale o f such material altogether. the Public Relations Society o f America and X-PAC. United Way is the largest health and human service fundraiser in Or­ egon and Southwest Washington, raising more than $21 million through­ out M ultnomah, Clackam as and Washington counties in Oregon and Clark County in Washington. Funds help more than 450,000 people locally through programs that invest in positive experiences for children and youth, strengthen fami­ lies, enhance senior independence and meet emergency needs Quin Sweet man NOTICE OF O P P O R T U N IT Y FOR PU BLIC HEARING The Proposed Program o f Projects includes: PROJECT Federal Share Vehicle Purchase 320.000 Customer Information Equipment TRI-MET A clearing house department store, selling “name brand” cloth­ ing and bedding at discount prices, has opened at 1127 N.E. Broad­ way. Branded Outlet Store offers a wide variety o f merchandise from famous stores in Chicago, Seattle and Los Angeles. Owner and entrepreneur Jen­ nifer Covert says the items are marked 40 to 80 percent below retail prices. The brands include such names as Guess, Calvin Klein and Polo for women, men and children. Discounts are also offered on home bedding and housewares “Come check us out,” Covert said. Branded Outlet Store is open Monday through Saturday from 10:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 320,000 640,000 18,000 18,000 36,000 141,000 282,000 Bike Program 75.500 75,500 151.000 Alternative Transportation Center 30,052 30,052 60,104 Non-Commute Trips 52,500 52,500 105,000 Job Retention Program 97,000 97,000 194,000 443,800 443,800 887,600 80,000 80,000 160.000 446,100 446,100 892,200 Service to Employment Areas Bike & Pedestrian Improvements Shuttles to Rural Areas Notice is hereby given that a public hearing, if so requested by any interested person, will be held by the Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon (Tri-Met) in Room C, 4012 S.E. 17th Avenue, Portland, at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, June 12, 2000. The purpose of this hearing is to consider projects for which federal FY01 Sec. 3037 Job Access funds from the Federal Transit Admin­ istration is being sought. Persons requesting that this hearing be convened should contact Tri-Met’s Finance Administrator by tele­ phone at 503-962-5850 or in writ­ ing at 4012 S.E. 17th Avenue, Portland, OR, 97202 by Wednes­ day, May 30, 2000. Local Share Total Budget 141,000 Project Marketing Staff 10 a.m., Tues., june 12 Room C, 4012 SE 17th Avenue, Portland Name Brand Clearance Store New to Broadway P hoto by M ark W ashington /T he P ortland O bserver May 17. The company, based in San Jose, Calif., operates through­ out Europe, Australia, Canada and Japan. This marks the fourth time eBay has reworked the listing require­ ments. The company banned the sale o f tobacco and alcohol in 1999 and pulled modem hate- Northeast Portland Women at United Way Port D irector Returns $49,000 Raise (A P) — O utgoing Port o f Port­ la n d e x e c u tiv e d ir e c to r M ik e T hom e w ill return his $49,000 an­ nual pay raise after fellow com m is­ sioners co m p lain ed that proper procedure w as not follow ed in granting him the salary hike. T hom e resigned tw o w eeks ago so he could m ake plans to run for governor in 2002. constitutes i ¡legal, offensive or in­ appropriate items,” said Mike Jacobsen, the company's attor­ ney. “Given our expansion, as well as feedback we’ve received from our users, we reviewed our policy and concluded that these changes are appropriate." The policy change took effect 132,000 132,000 264,000 1,835,952 1,835,952 3,671,904 Shelters & Lighting Total: All projects have been selected through Tri-Met s planning process, which incorporates public involvement, and are programmed in the Metropolitan and State Transportation Improvement Programs. No persons, families or businesses will be displaced by the projects. Projects described above are in conformance with comprehensive land-use and transportation planning in the area. In the event a hearing is held, Tri-Met will afford opportunity for interested persons or agencies to be heard with respect to the social, economic and environmental aspects of the projects. A person requesting a sign language interpreter shall give Tri-Met at least 48 hours notice of the request by contacting Tri-Met at 503-962-4831 or T D D 503-962-5811, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. If any interested person requires information regarding the Program of Projects described in this Notice or Tri-Met’s transit development plan they may contact Tri-Met’s Finance Administrator by telephone at 503-962-5850 or in writing at 4012 S.E. 17th Avenue, Portland, O R 97202. The Program o f Projects described in this Notice consti­ tutes Tri-Met’s final FY01 § 3037 Job Access Program. Any amend­ ment to any program will be duly advertised to the public. Bruce Harder Executive Director, Finance & Adm inistration, Tri-M et Jennifer Covert has opened Branded Outlet Store, a discount retailer with “name brand" merchandise at 1127 N.E. Broadway, across the street from Safeway, between Hollywood Video and Sleep Country. Its Has Finau'f Happened ! Tax Returns Show Californian Migration ( A P )— A b ig c h u n k o fth e population growth in Oregon during the 1990s cam e from C alifornia, according to federal tax data. The Internal Revenue Service tallied 301,000 returns by C alifornia taxpayers who moved to Oregon from 1990 through 1999. At the same tim e, there were 131 Oregon taxpayers m oving to C alifornia — giving Oregon a net gain o f 170,000 Californians. M uch o f the m igration to Oregon was driven by the recession that hit C alifornia — especially the aerospace industry. At the same tim e, O regon’s high-technology economy boomed, creating opportunities for displaced C alifornia workers. In suburban W ashington County, jobs at Intel grew from 4,000 in 1990 to m ore than 16,000 now. As the California economy recovered in the late 1990s, housing and other living costs clim bed, driving low-incom e, low-skilled workers to seek jobs elsew here. H. & B. Too Oregon's Oldest Licensed Pawnshop Is ready to open in your neighborhood 4709 N.E. Martin Luther King Blvd. Just south of Alberta Hours: Tri-Met Courthouse Square Office Reopens Plenty of Free Parking Monday * Friday 9:00am - 5:30pm Saturday T ri-M e t’s refu rb ish ed C ustom er A ssistance O ffice at Pioneer CourthouseSquare reopened Monday. The office has new summer hours from 9 a m. to 6 p.m.on weekdays. The staff assists customers with questions or special needs, sells tickets, bicycle permits and passes at the office. - 10:00am • 4:00pm P-50W. I