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Thun., June 3. 1971 (Sec. 1» SANDY (Ore.) POST - 11 Russian roulette misfires,................. WHEW! R obert E. D a lto n , of Gresham, may s till be shaking this week, but you can’t blame him. Why? Well wouldn't you if somebody stuck a gun between y o u r eyes and p u lle d the trigger? Dalton's hair-raising episode started last Wednesday night when he was approached by a patron in a tavem at Burnside St. and NE 7th Ave. and asked to step outside Upon reaching the sidewalk, R ic h a rd W S o rte r, 39. a tra n s ie n t, dem anded th a t Dalton give him money Dalton said he had just $4 but would give Sorter $1 Then, according to Dalton, the m an w hipped out a re v o lv e r, pressed it into D a lto n 's stom ach and demanded a ll of his money Sorter pointed the gun into the a ir and fired four times, then pointed it d irectly between Dalton's eyes and asked him if he thought there was another round in the gun. and pulled the trig g e r Miraculously, the gun failed to fire and by that tim e police had arrived to subdue Sorter He was charged w ith assault with intent to k ill and being an ex-convict in possession of a fire a rm . P o lice e xa m in e d S o rte r’s revolver and found one, last 38 c a lib e r c a rtrid g e w ith the prim er deeply indented by the gun's firin g pin. They could give no reason for Sheds d is p la y e d the round not being fired, but said Dalton had been saved from death by “ almost im possible odds." a Cordovan, both w ith gold trim and peasant style Alpine-style g in g e rb re a d and flo w e r planters. Both structures were fabricated in 6 sections which fasten together w ith a total of 20 bolts. The structures were built by John S ta rk 's b u ild in g con struction class and represent th e same c a re fu l c r a fts manship evident in this year’s ranch style house, just sold at bid fo r $9,000 Two storage houses, u tility sheds or play houses (as the purchaser may determine) are open for inspection near the main offices at Centennial High School this week Scheduled fo r a uction Friday, June 4, at 7 p m with a starting bid of $100. the houses or sheds should attract en thusiastic bidders Measuring 8 by 12 feet, the sheds have a redwood stain and Tires lifted Nearly $iMX) worth of fo rk lift truck tires and wheels were reported stolen May 31 from a construction site at Reynolds High School. Sheriff’s reports said the items were taken o ff a fo rk lift belonging to Howard G. Jacobs. PORK CHOPS TWO YOUNG GIRL horse riders make use of Riley Horse durZr ThV M S‘X ’"i“?’ "°rth Zig Zag on Lol° Pass Rd during the Memorial weekend. This was the first real weekend of camping in the local area, but many camps are still not open due to snow still on the ground. End Cut - Family Pack Post Photo CSNTER CUT PO RK CHOPS State legislature moves towards adjournment The House during the past citizens and those home owners week took action on one of the with the greatest need w ill m a jo r pieces of legislation that receive the greatest amount of w ill come out of this legislative relief. The plan which was session - Senate B ill 40, the new approved in the House Revenue Committee early this week and Oregon C rim inal Code. The code was drawn up over in the Senate State and Federal a fo u r-y e a r period by a Affairs Committee w ill find co m m issio n o f le g is la to rs , wide acceptance in both the •lawyers, d istrict attorneys and House and Senate chambers.$ The $43 m illion w ill come judges. W ith a 40-17 vote on Wednesday of this last week, from cuts in existing state the new crim in a l code marks budgets and fro m revenue the firs t complete overhaul in raised by a five cent a pack crim in a l laws in Oregon since cigarette tax. The plan would give the greatest re lie f to the 1864. The b ill was a mammoth bill lower income brackets. For of 180 pages. It has as its main example, a home owner w ith an features reorganizing crimes income of $6,000 a year and a into three classes each of felons $15,000 home would receive $150 I and misdemeanors. The pur in property tax relief. A home pose is to make sentencing owner with a $15,000 home m ore u n ifo rm by v a ry in g whose income was $4,500 a year m axim um sentences according would receive $240 in property to the seriousness of the crime. tax relief. The proposal w ill give a The code which had passed maximum relief of $400 at the the Senate on A p ril 13 was changed only slightly in the lower income levels and $100 House Judiciary Committee. maximum at the upper end of The m ain change was the the income scale. The p a r elim ination of the wire tap ticu la r package doesn't go as far as many of the Legislators, provision which had been in cluded in the Senate passed including myself, would like to have gone in the area of version of the b ill The change property tax relief, but it does by the House committee in take a big step toward solving effect retains the present law the problem and it does it which allows lower court ap without the need for new and proved w ire taps when public additional taxes. safety or national security is in The Oregon Legislature has danger. The b ill w ill now go to also voted this week to put the Governor and, if signed, mobile homes on the tax rolls. w ill take effect January 1 of The d ecision w ould place this coming year mobile homes over eight feet The Oregon Senate this week wide onto the tax rolls. The b ill approved the hotly contested goes back to the House now for bottle b ill. The Senate version action on amendments. The of House B ill 1036 as amended purpose of the law is to c la rify puts a five cent deposit on most provisions of taxation for the pop and beer bottles and a two mobile homes. The la s t L e g is la tu re a p cent deposit on stubby beer bottles. It also eliminates pull- proved a la w saying th a t tab tops. The b ill which had mobile homes used as per e a rlie r passed the House w ill be m anent re sid e n ts could be sent back to the House to taxed as real property. This led co n cu r fo r Senate am end to confusion among assessors ments. It is anticipated that on which homes to assess that way. The b ill would base the this w ill be done and the b ill w ill decision on the w idth of the be sent to the Governor. unit. Those eight feet wide and House B ill 1036, when signed less would be licensed by the into law by the Governor, w ill be a la n d m a rk piece of state. Those over eight feet legislation for this session of w ould be ta xe d as re a l I the Legislature in that it is the property. The decision of the Oregon | firs t such b ill to be adopted House to add s ta te w id e ! anywhere w ithin the United representation to the Coastal States. Planning Committee was ac In a surprise move this week cepted unanimously by the the Oregon House sent back to Senate Wednesday. H ie b ill the Joint Ways and Means creating the Oregon Coastal Committee the $403 m illion Conservation and Development highway budget The aim of the Commission now goes to the move was to cut all or part of a Governor for his signature The $1 m illio n item out of the Commission w ill be charged budget. The money is used for w ith p re p a rin g a co m out-of-state tourist advertising prehensive land use plan for the The p ro p e rty ta x re lie f coastal zone. package that w ill come out of The Senate passed the b ill this session of the Legislature A p ril 14 over the objection of seems to be taking its final O re g o n E n v ir o n m e n t a l fo rm . It w ill be a $43 m illion tax C ouncil. The C om m ission, re lie f package which w ill give which would have been made s u b s ta n tia l home owner property tax re lie f to 171,000 up of 24 elected coastal port city and county o fficials and two home owners in Oregon The members of Governor McCall's plan is based upon the concept staff was changed in the House of the a b ility to pay and senior Revised membership over the I o b je c tio n o f some coastal Legislators w ill not include six members at large in the state who “ have demonstrated an interest in the protection of co n se rva tio n and o rd e rly 24-H our Towing ) developm ent o f the en vironmental quality of life in this state." The Commission is to report to the 1973 Legislature on its progress and present the fin a l plan fo r th e 1975 Legislature Brightwood Garage Cycle removed i ) PHONE 6 2 2 - 3 1 5 3 * Hiw ay 2 6 E m I » «Brightwood, O n , < A m o to rc y c le va lu e d at several hundred dollars was reported stolen May 31 from a garage belonging to Steven McCullough. 18625 SE Clinton, according to sheriff's reports Ihb tar ■'•UUH - lata Cut HOODLAND PARK PLAZA Highway 26 at W elches Road W em m e, Oregon PRICES EFFECTIVE Thurs., Fri., Sat. June 3-4-5 •« PO RK CHOPS FrethFHUt, R e d S n a p p e r ...... A C. High Quality G ro u n d C huck ie.O9* 73* Rath Blackhawk Country Style A. A , « . « .. P o rk S p a re rib s Fr«*»> N .W . Crown V 3 LB. Averago-Loht End _ P o rk R o a s t ....... / u O r* WHOLE fryers ... 3 9 * 5G* Coaatry Styl« _ S m o k ie s ............. 5 9 AO‘ lb O P o rk S a u s a g e N e w Crop — Local G ro w n Cabbage Home Grown 1 Ac Oranges............. lb . 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