Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, October 03, 2001, Page 5, Image 5

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    Nurse Midwife Joins
Emanuel Clinic
Deepa Upadhyaya
Deepa U padhyaya, a certified
nurse m idw ife, has jo in ed the
s t a f f at th e L e g a c y C lin ic
Emanuel.
U padhyaya w as b o m in In­
dia, but raised in M innesota.
She com pleted her m a ster’s o f
science in nurse m idw ifery at
Oregon H ealth Sciences U niver­
sity and her b achelo r’s o f sci­
ence in nursing at M etropolitan
State U niversity in St. Paul,
M inn. She also com pleted a
bachelor’s degree in political sci­
ence and philosophy at St. O la f
C ollege in N orthfield, M inn.
Her hobbies include running,
hiking, cam ping, playing chess
and reading.
C are p rovided by L egacy
m idw ives is covered by a vari­
ety o f insurance plans.
For appointm ents or infor­
m a tio n , ca ll L eg a cy C lin ic
Em anuel at 503-413-4500. The
clinic is located at 2800 N.
V ancouver A ve., Suite 255 in
Portland.
“We must not put
revenge over remedy,”
says Rev. Jackson
“President Bush is right to m ar­
shal our resources to seek to end
‘ the scourge o f terrorism . But on
this jo u rn ey , w e m ust define w hat
w e m ean by the w ord “terrorism ”
1 - all o f our allies m ust agree on this
- and then apply one set o f rules
around the w orld.
“ W e m ust resist terrorism and
th e forces th a t feed it, e v e ry ­
w h ere. In o u r an g e r, b e c a u se o f
o u r lo sses, w e m u st n o t p u t re ­
v e n g e o v e r rem ed y . W e m u st
ch o o se p re c ise in te llig e n c e and
stro n g d ip lo m a c y o v e r in d is ­
crim in ate bom bing. W e m u sta p -
p re c ia te the p o w e r o f th e clerg y
in this reg io n o f the w orld. T h eir
sta te m e n t w as a ray o f hope.
T h ey d id n o t tu rn th e ir b ac k s on
us w ith a n ti-A m erica n slo g an s,
but ra th e r th ey raise d an A m eri­
can p rin cip le: ev id en c e an d ac­
tion m u st go han d in hand.
"In the com m itm ent to long­
term alliances in our struggle to
end terrorism , religious leaders in
A fghanistan can be strategic al­
lies. A s our foreign policy shifts
from isolationism to coalition build­
ing, w e m ust rem em ber four prin­
ciples: (1) a strong m ilitary, (2)
precise intelligence, (3) strong
diplom atic allies - the keys to good
intelligence, and (4) econom ic
security for the poorest and m ost
desperate. W e can w in this battle
if w e hold to our dem ocratic prin­
ciples, and m ake them central in
our dealings w ith the w orld "
City Reduces Flood Risk
T heP ortlandC ityC ouncilhas
a
won praise from the Federal Emer­
gency M anagem ent A gency for
taking steps to reduce the risk o f
property dam age from flooding.
P ortland earned a high Class
6 rating because o f the c ity ’s
w ork restoring natural flood-
p lains, m anaging storm w ater
ru n o ff, u p d a tin g flo o d p la in
building codes and establishing
environm ental zones.
“T hese efforts have m ultiple
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b en efits,” said P o rtland C ity
C om m issioner D an Saltzm an.
“The sam e program s that earned
us this rating are also im proving
fish and wi ldlife habitat and help­
ing us keep rivers and stream s
clean.”
T he rating m eans that about
1,300-floodplain property ow n­
ers in P ortland w ill now qualify
for a 20 percent break on flood
insurance prem ium , a credit o f
about $120 a year.
Cops in School
Program
Funded
Portland area public schools
will receive $ 1.8 m illion in federal
m onies for a C ops in School Pro­
gram , Senators G ordon Sm ith, R-
Ore. and Ron W yden, D-Ore. an­
nounced last week.
“O ur schools should be safe-
havens for children. These funds
will help local law enforcem ent to
establish a presence on school
cam puses and not only enforce
our laws but serve as m entors and
counselors to young people as
well,” said Smith. “Through COPS
and other program s like it, w e can
reduce the risks faced by students
so that they can focus on learn­
ing.”
“C ops in schools com bat the
violence, drugs and guns that
threaten students and teachers,
and that stand in the w ay o f learn­
ing,” said W yden.
Wise Giving Recommended
It’s not unusual for charity
pitches to be m ade in the w ake o f
disasters, according to the B et­
ter B usiness Bureau.
T h e Sept. 11 attacks on the
W orld Trade Center in New York
and at the Pentagon near W ash­
ington, D.C. are triggering an
outpouring o f public support and
concern.
H ow ever, donors are advised
to fully evaluate requests from
new, unfamiliar organizations, no
m atter how heart- felt the plea for
contributions," said Robert W.G.
A ndrew , president and CE O o f
the Better Business Bureau serv­
ing O regon and W estern W ash­
ington.
“ The public should not let
th eir g u ard d ow n w h en ap ­
proached w ith pleas for help
originating from either on-line or
o ff-lin e sources,” added A n­
drew.
The bureau advises individu­
als against providing their credit
card or checking account num ber
to unknow n organizations. Do­
nors interested in contributing to
any non-profit organization with
which they are not fam iliar should
check first w ith the local BBB or
the Philanthropic A dvisory S er­
vice for inform ation and advice,”
A ndrew said.
The BBB offers the follow ing
tips for donors to consider before
responding to disaster appeals:
• Exam ine your options instead
o f giving to the first charity from
w hich you receive an appeal.
There will be a variety o f relief
efforts responding to the diverse
needs o f disaster victims.
• Be wary ofappeals that are long
on em otion but short on w hat the
charity will do to address the spe­
cific disaster.
• A sk how m uch o fy o u r gift will
b y 90 p erc en t th e v o lu m e o f
the d riest y e a r sin ce 1938.
T h e N atio n al W e a th e r S er­
vice statio n at P o rtlan d In ter­
n atio n al A irp o rt re c o rd e d 23
in ch es o f rain an d sn o w from
O ct. 1, 2 0 0 0 , th ro u g h Sept.
30, 2 0 0 1 , th e p erio d referre d
w a te r n o rm ally d iv erted o ver
th e d a m s ’ sp illw ay s to help fish
to as th e w ate r year.
T h e total w a s 38 p erc en t
lo w er th an the an n u al av e rag e
70 p ercen t.
T h in g s c o u ld h a v e b e e n
w o rse. S tead y flow s in the Bull
R un w ate rsh ed , th e so u rce o f
d r in k in g w a te r fo r 8 0 0 ,0 0 0
p e o p le , alo n g w ith in creased
w a te r co n se rv a tio n an d re la ­
tiv ely little h ot w eath er this su m ­
m e r m e an t th e city w as n ever
fo rced to tap u n d erg ro u n d a q u i­
fers in ea st M u ltn o m ah C o u n ty
fo r em erg en c y w ate r supplies.
o f 37.3 in ch es.
R egionally, the precipitation
total has not been com pleted,
but officials expect it w ill not b e
as low as the level recorded in
the 1976-77 w ater year, the
w orst since records have been
kept.
T h e B o n n ev ille P o w er A d ­
m in istratio n , w h ich m a rk e ts
electricity g en e rate d at fed eral
d am s, d ec lared a p o w er e m e r­
g en cy last sp rin g a n d red u c ed
av o id sp in n in g tu rb in es.
A cc o rd in g to state b io lo g ists,
th e su rv iv al rate o f so m e young
sp rin g steelhead p o pulations fell
to 17 p erc en t from th e norm al
T h ere w ere fears that pow er
sh o rta g e s th at ca u se d ro llin g
blackouts in C alifornia last spring
m ight spread to the N orthw est,
b ut m ilder w eather, decreased
energy dem and and increased
p o w er supplies eased the threat.
O fficials n o w ex p ect to get
th ro u g h th e fall an d w in te r
w ith o u t p o w er shortages.
“W e h av e su fficien t w ater
in sto rag e,” said E d M osey, a
sp o k esm an for the B o n n ev ille
P o w er A d m in istratio n . “ W e
d o n ’t expect an y tro u b le m e e t­
ing peak d em an d s th is w in ­
te r.”
R eservoirs in the W illam ette
V alley are n o t in such good
shape, said K athy H leb ech u k ,
a h y d ro lo g ic e n g in ee r at the
U .S . A rm y C o rp s o f E n g i­
n e e rs’ reserv o ir co n tro l c e n ­
ter in P ortland. N in e o f the
c o r p s ’ 11 re se rv o irs in th e
W illam ette V alley are sig n ifi­
can tly b elo w norm al fo r this
tim e o f year, sh e said.
Expectations High for Urban
League Dinner
M argaret Carter, president
and chief executive officer
o f the Urban League o f Port­
land, will host the league’s
annual dinner on W ednes­
day, Oct. 3.
The annual celebration, a
longtime fundraising staple
for the league, will be held at
the Portland Hilton Hotel and
start at 6 p.m.
Last year’s annual dinner
w as the m ost su c ce ssfu l
fundraiser the league ever
held and expectations are that
this year will be even better.
The night will feature local
jazz and blues m usicians as
You can request a free copy o f
the BBB's Wise Giving Guide
available by calling the BBB
Consumer Hotline at 503-226-
3981.
NW Natural Gas
Prices Soar
Portland Rain Falls Way Short
(A P , — P o rtlan d h as had
be used for the disaster m en­
tioned in the appeal, and how
m uch w ould go tow ards adm in­
istrative and fund raising costs.
• Find out what the charity in­
tends to do with any excess con­
tributions remaining after the vic­
tim s’ needs are addressed.
• R em em ber there will be op­
portunities to give in the future.
• The problem s caused by d i­
sasters do not disappear after
the headlines do.
• Com plaints: Consum ers w ho
feel they have been victim ized
can file a com plaint w ith the
Better Business Bureau to try to
recover their m oney and to warn
others about the individual or
company.
well as honor some o f the
league’s strongest support­
ers.
Sponsors include W ells
Fargo Bank, Oregon Health
Sciences University, Provi­
dence Health Systems, O r­
egon Lottery and the Port­
land Trail Blazers.
(A P ) - For the second tim e in
as m any years, Portland area
custom ers will see a double­
digit increase in natural gas
prices this month.
R esidential custom ers o f
Northwest Natural G as will see
monthly bills increase by about
18.7 percent, reflecting rising
w holesale energy costs. Bills
for com m ercial custom ers will
go up 22.5 percent and for in ­
dustrial custom ers 28.3 per­
cent.
U tilitie s th ro u g h o u t the
N orthw est have been raising
rates to cover the increase in
prices they pay for power.
T he steep rise in utility rates
com es at a difficult tim e, as the
econom y teeters on the brink
o f a recession. R egulators and
utility officials said they are
c o n c ern ed
about
th e
econom y’s fragility but were
obligated to adjust retail rates
to accurately reflect costs.
“I know it’s hard on custom ­
ers,” said Susan A ckerm an,
m anager o f regulatory affairs
for N W N atural. "H onestly, if
this w as som ething w e d id n ’t
have to do, we w o u ld n ’t.”
Natural gas utilities buy their
fuel on w holesale markets. The
ad ju stm en ts, w h ich require
reg u lato ry approval, reflect
only the cost o f the gas.
W holesale prices have fal len
since NW Natural locked in its
purchases. If prices stay down,
the utility will be able to lower
rates next year, Ackerm an said.
W h a t do you expect, a quick
response when you call? Okay.
That’s what you’ll get. W e ’ve set some
pretty high standards for our performance.
W hen we say w e're going to give you a certain level of service, we
m ean it. And w e're so serious about holding ourselves accountable,
that if, for some reason, we can't live u p to our comm itm ent, w e'll
pay you. Why? First, to com pensate you for any inconvenience, but
m ore importantly, as a rem inder to us not to let it happen again.
Say you have a question about our bill that we can't answ er w hen
you call us. (We answ er 80 percent of our calls within 20 seconds or
less!) We'll investigate and get back to you by letter or phone as soon
as possible. But if it takes longer than ten w orking days, we ll credit
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For everything from responding to a pow er outage to helping
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you call.
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