Page A-10 Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, Ore. Wednesday, April 30, 2014 PRICES GOOD: MAY 2 - MAY 3 Life in the Valley of Riches By DAN MANCUSO, Publisher Whole In Bag Boneless Beef New Yorks $ Whole in Bag Boneless Beef Rib-Eyes $ 4 77 PER POUND PER POUND NOT GRADED NOT GRADED Boneless Skinless Fryer Breasts 5 Whole In Bag CAB Beef Tri Tips (Approx 10lb Bag) 77 Whole in Bag Boneless Pork Loin 5 $ 58 $ 77 $ 98 PER POUND PER POUND PER POUND CUT FREE! CUT FREE! Lean Ground Beef (81/19) 3lb. Rolls Whole Beef Tenderloins Whole Boneless Pork Sirloins 2 2 7 $ 88 9 $ 87 2 $ 87 PER POUND PER POUND NOT GRADED, CUT FREE! EACH Whole in Bag Boneless Beef Sirloin Tips Whole in Bag Boneless Pork Cusion 3 PER POUND 2 PER POUND $ 77 $ 77 CUT FREE! CUT FREE! Multi- Whole USDA Whole Cattle Choice New Naturewell Land Beef Pack Beef York Strips New Yorks Back Ribs or Rib Eyes or Rib-Eyes Patties (10 lb box) 1 PER POUND $ 67 7 2 6 PER POUND PER POUND PER POUND $ 97 $ 99 CUT FREE! CUT FREE! St. Louis Bulk Style Pork Sliced Spare Bacon Ribs (10 lb box) 2 PER POUND $ 99 1 PER POUND Frozen Cod Fillets 2 (18 lb box!) 1 $ PER POUND 18 00 $ 00 (10 lb box) $ 99 Foster Hill 5lb Farms Link Corn Dogs Sausages $ 99 Frozen Whole Fryers I love politicians. Seriously, I do. For me, following local politics is sometimes the same as reading the comics when I was a kid. One recent head-scratcher was caused by county commissioner Keith Heck The Humane Society of the United States and The Humane Society Wildlife Land Trust are offering a reward of up to $5,000 for information leading to the identification, arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for illegally shooting a fawn in Douglas County, Ore. This reward adds to an existing reward from the Oregon Hunters Association. Heck said in an April 24 general dis- cussion meeting that people who were raising the reward were wasting their time on a nonsense issue. Seriously? Wanting to prosecute someone who illegally killed Bambi is a waste of time? As a lifelong deer hunter, find the act of killing a fawn nearly on par with child abuse. Since Commissioner Heck is so con- cerned with wasting time on nonsense, why is he spending time in a meeting even talking about this? Now, that is spending time on nonsense. Maybe he could spend some time finding a way to keep a key for the county building in Cave Junction so that we don’t have to travel to Grants Pass to pick one up. Now, I can’t leave our own Cave Junction City Council out of my little diatribe. In a move that some laud as pru- dent, the city council has decided to ask a federal judge to rule whether the city can violate federal law regarding marijuana. That move comes at the urging of an at- torney that will charge the city upwards of $16,000. Really? Is this really a wise way to spend our tax dollars? Why not just pass a moratorium until a larger city like Bend or Portland figure things out. Thank you for picking up this week’s paper, enjoy ~ djm 3 PER POUND $ 00 Gusto Frozen Bone-In Turkey Hindquarters Ham Steak 1 PER POUND 3 PER POUND IQF Peeled IQF Raw $ 00 Cooked Prawns (41/50 2lb Bag) $ 77 $ 00 PER POUND PER POUND 8 City ... Jacobson then opened the discussion to those present in council chambers and Robert A. Graham, Jr. an attorney who practices in Grants Pass spe- cializing in medical marijuana issues stepped to the podium. He pointed out that dispensa- ries will be highly regulated. “It will be far more reg- ulated than pharmacies that handle opiates,” he said. “Buy- ers must present I.D. and the Oregon Health Authority will know who they are. The dis- pensaries must have cameras every 15 feet. What pharmacy has that?” Given the small size of the city, Graham estimated that there would at most be two dispensaries, one at one end of town and one at the other. Graham also pointed out that, “I’ve yet to see a dispen- sary built out under less than $125,000 to $150,000 – they look like doctor’s offices and the only people allowed to be Continued from A-1 there are those with medical marijuana cards.” Graham also said, “You could pass an ordinance re- quiring a $5,000 tax every year. You’re free to regulate the time, place and manner.” Graham also questioned how Cave Junction has the grounds for a lawsuit. “Where’s your injury?” he asked. “You must be sure you have a claim that can be pursued in court. There’s no possibility of liability for the city and anyone who says so is fear-mongering regarding the Controlled Substance Act.” In advance of the regu- lar meeting on Monday, Susan Hayes, who wants to open a dispensary, submitted many pages of information to City Recorder Ryan Nolan which were included in the informa- tional packets; but the coun- cil’s decision on her request to allow a dispensary on a trial basis was postponed. In other city business, voting on an ordinance to amend the city’s requirements for the sewer system, essen- tially updating the grease trap program, was postponed and Nolan asked that citizens in- terested in the issue come to city hall to read the entire or- dinance. A decision was also made to postpone discussion of an updated code of ethics for city councilors until the July 14 meeting. Nolan also announced that Gardiner and ODOT plan- ner Dan Dorrell will be avail- able to take public comments on where sidewalks need to be installed and whether Hwy. 199 traffic lanes need to be changed to one lane in each di- rection in order to create more parking. The presentation will take place at the C.J. branch of Josephine Community Li- braries during Second Friday ArtWalk on May 9. ACCEPTING EBT S TOP IN FOR EVERYTHING YOU NEED ! 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