election for Supreme Court Justice. The measure would reduce the num ber re­ quired to file a petition for recall to fifteen percent The required percent of electors would be determined based upon the most recent election for Governor. Oregon Representative District 10 Vera Katz District 11 T om Mason District 12 D ick Springer Vote: Yes No. 2: District 13 Rick Baum an Title: Constitutional Real Property Tax Lim it District 14 Shirley Gold Question: Shall the Constitution lim it real prop­ erty tax rates and values, require elec­ tions for new taxes and lim it tax elections? District 15 Cindy Banzer President of the United States Treasurer Walter Mondale Grattan Kerans Vice President Attorney General Geraldine A. Ferraro Vem Cook United States Senator State Senator Margie Hendriksen Representative in Congress District 1 Les AuCoin District 2 Larryann Willis District 3 Ron W yden District 6 Jan Wyers District 7 N o endorsem ent District 8 W illiam McCoy District 10 Jane Cease Oregon Secretary of State Barbara Roberts District 17 No endorsement (Mike Burton, Dem., unopposed) District 18 Margaret Carter District 19 Ron Cease District 2 0 Annette Farmer District 21 No endorsement (Lonnie Roberts, Dem., unopposed) Ballot Measures District 4 J im Weaver District 5 Ruth M cFarland District 16 N o endorsem ent Mayor of Portland Bud Clark Mayor of Klamath Falls Richard L. Pastega Portland City Council Herb Cawthom e No. 1: Title: Changes M inim um Requirement for Recall of Public Officers. Question: Shall a recall election be required upon petition o f fifteen percent of the gubernatorial electors in a public o ffi­ cer’s district? Explanation: Amends Oregon Constitution. A recall election of a public officer now require a petition from twenty-five percent of the num ber of legal voters who voted in the public officer’s district at the preceding THE UNSWEET BAKERY Ballot Explanation: Amends Constitution. Lim its real , property tax to lesser of 1 Vi % 1981 as­ sessed value as adjusted or am ount levied for 1983-84. Taxes for authorized debts exempted. Assessed values may increase 2% annually. Requires state- financed renter relief. New or increased taxes require majority vote o f 50% of legal voters of taxing u n it Specifies two tax election dates. Lim its licenses, user fees and service fees to actual cost. Ex­ empts Social Security benefits from taxation. Estimate of Financial Effect: The im pact o f the passage o f this measure is based on existing laws and appropriation levels in effect on A ugust 3,1984. In addition to a revenue im p act on local governm ent units, passage o f this measure will have the follow ing financial im pact on state governm ent. H o m e o w n e r a n d R enter R e fu n d Program (HARRP) will not decrease in 1985, but will decrease by approxim ately $1.5 m illion in calendar year 1986 be­ cause total property taxes will be reduced. Income taxes for corporations will in ­ crease by approxim ately $3.2 m illion and personal incom e taxes will increase approxim ately $12.6 m illion for a total increase o f approxim ately $1.58 m illion in calendar year 1985. A decrease in property taxes means less deductions for purposes of O regon incom e tax and thereby produces these increased in ­ com e tax revenues. The measure requires that renters be given property tax relief. At this tim e, it is impossible to determ ine how m uch this item will cost because the type o f renter, i.e., agricultural, com m ercial, industrial and residential has not been determ ined whole grain Bread & Muffins J Soup o f the dav $ 1.25 a bowl also Cookies, pastries and Croissants r- 1 1 1 1 1 1 L. coupon 2 MUFFINS AND A SMALL COFFEE *1 .2 5 wTTX T H IS C O U P O N exp. 10 /26 /8 4 1 per custom er per day. please 1 1 1 1 1 1 THE Place for Seafood and Steaks Original owners since 1977 LUNCH • DINNER • SUNDAY BRUNCH LOUNGE 7425 SW BARBUR BLVD (at Terwilliger) » 245-2188 Just Out, O ctober 26-November 23