Tin ll'iiiirr Oiiclle-Times. lleppner. Oregon. Thursday. April 21, 1980 THREE (Paid Advertisement) Election Update irifi ting TIIESAt Itll K IM.IIAY FOR AMERICANS April 15, the day most Amor leans mail in their tax returns with hitter prumblinfis alwut "&?$ ):! Washington." They should realize, of course, Ihnt their tax burden is not caused by some nameless, faceless ogre. It is the product of the reckless spending and deficit budgeting of a Congress ruled by Democrats for 25 years, In lilllO, the leaders in Congress are talking aboul balancing the budget. But they are not planning to balance it by cutting spending to match receipts. Their plan is to raise the budget by fully $100 billion then increase taxes by an even larger sum. In fact, the tax writers in Congress are demanding the largest single-year tax in crease in the history of our republic. With the economy in shambles and the American Dream no longer a realistic goal they are demanding $5.1 billion more in personal in come taxes than they did last year. iu:v smith to hi: in TOWN We need men and women in Congress who know as much aUmt earning a living and meeting a payroll as they tin rtxttif spending taxes In the Congressional District the incumbent has had a quarter century to do something almiM balancing the federal budget and reducing inflation We have an alternataive ... Denny Smith, lle"s a new comer to politics und it's time for someone with fresh ideas and a new approach. Kenneth and JcnnAnn Tur ner. Iemiy Smith's county chairmen have announced that Denny will be in lleppner on Saturday. April 2('.th The public is invited to meet him at the Elks Ixxlge dining room between II am and 1 p m OTi: HI J'l HI.K AN, .Kilt A IIW.E Your hnrd w kma Mo' ro Count Rt'puhlKfln Citri CnmmlHr vmd tar 4hi& mmountimiimt and ufU'f'v needs your tt dfdut It hi ctinlnbution Sir pheri K Petk, irMtnuton, Ctttn nrMi rsvfffW'n a uuj irm u I Talk 10 Minutes For A Dollar. You can call Ibrdand or anywhere else in Oregon and talk a full 1 0 minutes for $ 1 or less; additional minutes are only IOC each. Just dial without operator assistance any time between 10pm and 8am. And make your point while talk is cheap in Oregon. FIT I !T -T :K -' 7 7 ( ni i ' V;J .:? h C ',. J: Members of the lleppner Hon Club were busy Saturday erecting a fence at the new little park they arc dct eloping on Main Street, Next they will place a community bulletin board and a couple of benches where people may sit and watch the passing traffic. Lions clean up vacant lot Members of Ihe lleppner Lions Club are cleaning up the vacant lot on Mam Street bi'lween Cole's Hons" of Fashion and the olfu-e build ing ol attorneys Ahrams and Kulin A sign biiard that is being built bv students at lleppner High School w ill be put up as Error reported in electric rates Small commercial cuslom cs o Columbia Basin Electric received notice of a rate Testimony wanted at drug hearing The Committee on Con trolled SuhMances wi have a public informational bearing on the proposed rescheduling ol controlled substances Written testimony sup ported hv factual data will be accepted ill addition to oral tesfimonv. Written testimony tnav lie mailed to Committee on Controlled Substances. Boom '!7fi. State (Hlice Binld mg. 1' o Box Portland. Oregon Written testimony must lie postmarked no later than M.iv !i For further information or questions, contact Barbara oraio. Adininistrat.'iive As sistant . :."i c'ikj , liorsb Soys Ef Sho Can Do It, lie Can Do it!!!! V A 6 Is Row Ofn 7 Days A Wkl Lexington TfltfOrff 'HA tarnm rimnit i ftitiiTiTr'"-ili-iii'iiiiiiijijiiiiiiig I in wmnnwrii iimtf Pacific Northwest Bell iW X hi ji'i 0U soon as it is finished, accord ing to I.ions member Dave Thorn A Iwnch w ill also be placed on Ihe lot for people to sit dow n and relax, he said The lot is owned by Cole's, who have given the Hons permission to use the lot on a increase last week. Manager'Frcd Toombs said there wasalvpograpical error in the first rate notice that was sent to small commercial users. "It is not an added in crease." Toombs said "It is the same increase that was supMisecl to be in the first notice There was a tvpo in the kilowatt hour figure As pub lished the first lime, the kilowatt hour charge would have stayed the same with no increase." The rale will consist ol customer, demand and energy charges Customer charge is $:! brr one phase and $!l r0 for three phase service. Demand charge is nothing for the first :in KW and 50 mt KW for Hkktl Tap Btr Ts. April 29 From 5 6 p.m. rni 1 ,yQ temporary basis. Lions members put up a fence on the lot with Columbia Basin Electric donating the fence posts The City of lleppner donated gravel to put on the lot and Roger Rritt donated his backhoe services. Kinzua is donating Ihe wood for Ihe fence. more than 30. Energy charge (s $02:! per kilowatt-hour for Hie first in. 000 KWI1 and $ 015 per KW'M for more than Ifl.ooo Sunkist Oranges 4lh.'1.00 'V. Tomatoes Asparagus Potatoes 20 lbs. U.S. Grocery Dept Justice Court 1 Violations from the office of Charlotte Gray, 6th district court justice, for the week ending April 18 included: .lohn Joseph Glavey, P.O. Box 1671 in Heppnor speeding- $22 fine. Wayne Richard Wilson. 375 Linden V.iy P.O. Box 1127 in I lepner driving while under the influence of intoxicants $207 fine, Henry John Baker. P.O. Box H:t in Echodepositing rub bish within 100 yards of a stream - $49 hail forfeited. Carl David Christman. P.O. Box :it4 in IiCxington care less driving $29 fine. Juan Garcia Perez. 310 West wood Apt. No. 3 in Stanfield -open container of alcoholic beverage in a motor vehicle (dismissed! and driv ing with a suspended opera tor's license 45 day jail sentence. Ray Joe Miller. 370 E. Aiken in lleppner speeding $29 fine. Maithew Dean Greenup. Rt. 2 Box 2213 in Hepner speeding-$29 fine. Jack Edger Mase. Spring. Texas improper U turn $14 fine. Eufemio Valencia. Rt. 2 Box . 229 in Hermiston illegal pos session of a game bird dis missed, unable to locate defendant. lb. 0O? No. 2 ea. MARKET Meet Dept. 676-92S8 Ronald Linn Wilhelm, 150 Arcade St. in Lexington driv ing with a suspended license dismissed, license validated. Donald Wayne Lippert, Main Street in Monument in adequate rear view mirror $29 fine. Curtis Arthur Briggs. High way 2(17 in Heppner disobey stop sign $22 fine and one year probation. Paul Eugene Weed. 180 Rock St. in Heppner over length vehicle ($19 fine and defective equipment ($14 fine,) Gregory Mark Bliss. 3626 W. Blh in The Dalles speeding $24 bail forfeited. Studded tires illegal May 1 Studded tires on Oregon's hicdnvnvs are illegal after April .10. Fred B. Klaboe. director. Oregon Department of Transportation, announced recently. Studded tires are permitted on the slate's highway system by statute from Nov. 1 to April 30. Motorists are asked to remove their studded tires as soon as possible if not neded because of the damage to road surfaces where there is no ice or snow. Western Family Peanut Butter 0 Lady Elberta Peaches Green Giant Niblets Corn Chun King Soy Sauce Chun King Chow Mein Noodles Hills Picnics USDA Choice Boneless Rib Steak Prices Effective April 24, 25, Ration rate changed (Continued from page t) energy charge of $.009 per KWH. a horse power charge of $9.80 per horsepower and a fixed charge depending on the sle of the irrigation pump used was also recommended. For 1 1 i to seven horsepow er, cost wag $250 fixed charge. For 7 j to 100. cost was $325. For 101 to 250. $525, for 251 to 500. $650 and for pumps larger than 500 the fixed charge was $950. Before the rate increase, the minimum charge was $12 per horsepower with a $75 mini mum. The only other charge was a decreasing energy use charge of $.021 for the first 500 KWH. $.012 for the next 1.000. $ 0075 for the next 1.000 and $.006 for more than 2.500 kilowatt-hours used. Small irrigators objected to the original increase because irrigators with 10 horsepower pumps and smaller were receiving increases of up to 300 percent while larger New York Special Saturdays 4,95 0 Sliced or Halves 29 ox. 10 oz. as lb. Western Family Beef Weiners V irrigators had increases as small as 10 percent with the average for the entire class 41.5 percent. The revised rate that was put into effect last week eliminates the 300 percent increases. The largest increase in billing is for a 10 horsepower pump that uses 5,000 kilowatt hours a year. The increase is 120.8 percent from $120 to $265. That same irrigator did face a bill of $468 or a 290 percent increase with the original revised rate. The smallest increase will be for an irrigator with a 650 horsepower pump that uses 1.153.600 KWH a year. That irrigator will have a 16.5 percent increase from $15,964.50 to $18,596.70. That irrigator would have a 10.8 percent increase 1 from $15,964.50 to $17,702.40 if the first revised rate had been adopted. PIZZA Made h Jim West of Willow Large Combination $6.75 l-arge Ham & Pineapple $6.25 Large Beef & Onion $6.25 Wednesday & Saturday Evenings Only Seafood Buffet Fridays. 6:00-8:30 495 M oz. 3$1.00 5 oi. 3.59 lb. 26 lot