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    Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, OR Wednesday, April 30, 2003
READY FOR PILOTS - Those who want to fly their radio-
controlled model aircraft at the new airfield in Kerby must
belong to Rogue Valley Flyers, and the Academy of Model
Aeronautics, which provides insurance coverage. The new
site, leased from Josephine County, is open to members
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from sunrise to sunset 365 days a year. Special events,
which the public can attend, are planned including a Memo-
rial Day event. It will include use of a radar gun so that mem-
bers can see how fast their planes fly. For more information
phone George Long, 476-7552 or George Morton, 476-7195.
Republican group unveils
‘good fiscal’ state budget
*Confidential business consultation-free of charge
*Now offering counseling in Illinois Valley
*Affordable business-related training
*Comprehensive business library
214 SW 4th Street, Grants Pass - 1-800-411-6508 Ext. 7494
Phone today - let us help you succeed
http://www.roguecc.edu/sbdc
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107.9 FM
Additional Listings
Besides the program listings
Provided, the following also are
among those available from
Charter Communications. For
information about costs
that might apply,
contact the company.
1-800-338-8838
*12 - QVC
*14 - Better Life TV
*16 - Home Shopping
*23 - Community Bulletins
*25 - Fox News
*26 - C-Span
(House of Reps.)
*27 - C-Span 2 (Senate)
*28 - ESPN 2
*31 - CNN Headline News
*33 - Fox Sports Northwest
*36 - Country Music TV
*37 - Nashville Channel
*40 - The History Channel
*41 - The Learning Channel
*42 - Cartoon Network
*43 - Home & Garden TV
*44 - The Weather Channel
A “fiscally responsible”
Oregon state budget for the
next biennium has been pro-
posed by the co-chairmen of
the Ways and Means Commit-
tee, according to Oregon
House Speaker Karen Minnis
(R-Wood Village), Majority
Leader Tim Knopp (R-Bend),
and Ways and Means Co-
Chairman Randy Miller (R-
West Linn).
“It’s a fiscally responsi-
ble plan that lives within the
state’s means,” they said. The
co-chairmen’s budget, re-
leased by Co-Chairmen Sen.
Kurt Schrader (D-Canby) and
Miller, and Vice Chairman
Sen. Steve Harper (R-Klamath
Falls) provides a total General
Fund and Lottery Fund budget
for the 2003-05 Biennium of
$11.23 billion, including
nearly $5 billion for schools.
“This is a balanced
budget plan,” said Miller,
“that meets our constitutional
obligation to provide for
schools, public safety and
public health, within our exist-
ing resources.
Said Minnis, “I applaud
Sen. Schrader, Rep. Miller,
Sen. Harper and the entire
Joint Ways and Means Com-
mittee for the balanced, bi-
partisan and thoughtful plan
they have developed. While
this budget presents chal-
lenges, the co-chairmen have
shown that we can live within
our means. This is the next
step in the budget process, but
certainly not the last, as the
Legislature continues to refine
this plan in consultation with
the governor.”
Knopp added, “The co-
Chairmen’s budget highlights
the critical importance of re-
forming PERS this session, as
it will allow the Legislature to
redirect at least $160 million
in savings back into schools,
health care, public safety and
other critical services for Ore-
gonians.
The co-chairmen’s budget
clearly shows that we can
manage our resources in these
tough times without having to
ask Oregonians for more of
their hard-earned money.”
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