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Artharee Named
PDC Deputy Director
Videos
Tackle
Consum er
Com plaints
The Better Business Bureau is
joining forces with our public li­
brary system to distribute videos
on some o f the most troubling
issues facing consumers.
The series was created to re­
spond to current needs, with fu­
ture video topics driven by con­
sumer demands.
“If you Te having difficulty with
any consumer issue, call the BBB
and let us know, then check the
video section of your public li­
brary. If the topic is not yet avail­
able, tell your local librarian and
stay tuned,’’ said Robert Andrew
of the Better Business Bureau serv­
ing Oregon and western Washing­
ton.
The video series includes topics
like: Buyinga Recreational Vehicle,
Corrective Eye Surgery: reading
between the lines, Know Fraud:
don’t be a victim, Opportunists
Knock: fraud against the elderly,
and SelfDefense forCar Expenses.
Car repair complaints are among
the most common problems re­
ported to the Better Business Bu­
reau.
The Car Expenses tape is loaded
with advice to help the average car
owner get his or her dollar’s worth
and is essential for all public librar­
ies and strongly recommended for
high schools as well.
Farmers Market
Expands to North
Park Blocks
The bounty o f area farms, or­
chards and bakeries will soon come
to the Pearl District when the Port­
land Farmers Market sets up shop
on the North Park Blocks between
Northwest Glisan and Flanders
streets.
The markets will be held each
Thursday, from July 5 to Aug. 23,
from 4 pun. to 8 p.m.
Shoppers will be able to hand
pick and purchase heaps of fresh
vegetables, flowers, breads and
cheeses, along with enjoying musi­
cal entertainment and chef demon­
strations Chefs from the best Pearl
D istrict restaurants, including
Bluehour, Fratelli, Café Azul and
Oba! are guaranteed to entertain
The Portland Fanners' Market
was founded in 1992 by a small
group o f community supporters,
local farmers and food lovers. The
vision was to create a positive local
point for comm unity interaction and
development, and bring a taste of
the country into the heartofthecity.
The market is run by a volunteer
board. For more information, call the
market manager, Dianne Stefani-
Ruffat 503-241-0032
he P o rtla n d D evel
A rtharee served as the D irec­
opm ent C om m ission
to r o f the O regon H ousing and
C om m unity Services D epart­
h a s n a m e d B a ru ti
A rtharee as the a g e n c y ’s
m new
ent.
He was appointed by form er
deputy d irector.
A rtharee was form erly the
G overnor B arbara R oberts in
h o u s in g d i r e c t o r f o r th e
1993 and re-appointed by G ov­
a g e n c y a n d m o st re c e n tly
ern o r John K itzh ab er in 1995.
A rtharee is also the form er
served as the interim ex ecu ­
tive d irecto r.
P resident o f C oast Industries,
In his new role, A rtharee
one o f O re g o n ’s largest m i­
w ill assist in the a d m in istra ­
nority -o w n ed firm s.
tion o f the agency, focusing
Prior to jo in in g C oast, he
on in tern al system s and m an­
w orked w ith B oise C ascade
agem ent and com m unity o u t­
C o rp o ratio n for 15 years in
rea c h .
various p o sitio n s in sales and
B e fo re
jo in in g
PD C,
m arketing.
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Paul Peffer of northeast Portland with some of the products he supplies to area chefs and backyard cooks to
make a perfect barbecue.
Portland Man Shares
His Barbecue Passion
Stiver
Portland’s
over gasoline or diesel fu el,”
T he P ortland O bserver
P effer said, explaining how
aul P effer has been
b r iq u e tte s b u rn p e tro le u m
selling m esquite and
products.
#1. Customer Service
wood charcoals for 13
The barbecue co n n o isseu r
• AH Loans renewable
y e a rs . H is b u s in e s s , says
F a s t too often people w ill use
T ra ck M a rk e tin g has been
• No Storage Fees
sauce to cover up the taste o f
supplying N orthw est Cooking
burned m eat or fuel at a b ar­
• 30 Day Grace Period
W oods for all o f the m ajor
b ecu e.
on all Loans
b arbecue resta u ra n ts in the
He believes that properly
• Front Door Parking
community.
cooked m eat should be good
• Open Mon-Sat
P effer is a m em ber o f the
enough to eat w ithout sauce.
P acific N orthw est B arbecue
“ You can barbecue ju s t as
A ssociation.
good as the p ro fessio n als. All
♦ Jewelry Specials
C e r tif ie d as a b a rb e c u e
you need is the right charcoal
ju d g e, he is passionate about a
and w ood c o m b in a tio n ,” said
Starting at $20.
good barbecue.
P e ffe r.
He says the flavor o f wood
f you are in terested in
sm oked barbecue is far supe­
N o r th w e s t C o o k in g
“Gives
rio r to barbecue cooked over
W oods, call Paul at Fast
Bring this ad in and receive
briquettes.
T rack M arketing 503- 254-
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Construction to
Close West
Burnside
West Burnside Street will close
for up to three months to build a
portionoftheTannerCreek Stream
Diversion Project.
The closure will begin on about
July 9 and may last until mid-Octo­
ber. Tanner Creek is one o f several
city projects to reduce combined
sewer overflows to the Willamette
River. The creek was piped in to the
city sewer system decades ago.
Today, the relatively clean creek
water contributes to the sew erover-
flows. New pipes will take Tanner
Creek out o f the sewer and carry it
directly to the Willamette River.
West Burnside will be closed to
through traffic between 14th and
19th Avenues to allow construc­
tion crews to dig a diagonal trench
across the street and install a six-
foot-diameter pipe.
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