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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1982)
MM Lexington news Delpha Jones 989-8189 I Mr. and Mrs. Dun Hmder non iind children wore Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kennelh Howard. Millie Yoeom was a Kenne wiek. Wash, caller on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Munkern and family visited her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Munck of Athena on Easter Sunday. where she underwent major surgery. The lleppner Gazette-Times, lleppner, Oregon, Thursday, April 15, I9K2 TIIKKK Wagenblast and family and cxi ami to year puis unu certificates. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Hen derson were callers in Lexing ton on Monday. Mrs. Ken Palmer entertain ed the Three Links C'luh at her home on Thursday afternoon. Plans were discussed for the P N G, Oluh luncheon slated for May 3. Also, plans were discussed for a flea market and pie and coffee sale to be held at the end of June at the ftelH'kah Hall. Members hav ing donations are asked to call the pick up committee of Virginia Peck and Joyce Buchanan. Lovely refresh ments were served to Eula HIimhIh worth, Ruth Robinson, Joyce Buchanan, Dorothy Hurcham, Virginia Peck and Delpha Jones. Easter Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Joe Yocom were Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Rlnehart and family of Uklah, Debbie Jones, Marie Yocom and fiance llanJ Jones and Venice lletulrickson,.. all., of Letters corit. Vote 'no' on 4 To the editor: The state's roadway surface is cracking and a multi -billion dollar investment is being lost a pothold at a time. The legislature's solution. Mea sure 4 on the May ballot, is both inadequate and unfair. Ballot Measure 4 perpetu ates the existing system and permits those who profit from our roadways to crush those roads and drive off paying for less than half of tnV damage. In addition, trucks between Ui.lKHi and 72.IKMI His. now provide a dramatic subsidy of the heavier trucks Our organization promises a rate structure based on actual damage as estimated by ttie Department of TransHirtn tion Ballot Measure 4 is based on lobby strength The spring, ItWI ".Journal of Contemporary Studies" re (Hirls that while Oregon up graded about :i(M) miles of the slate highway system in the hist two years, another 850 miles of pavement shpcd to a dt'leriorated condition Nearly fin percent of Oregon's slate highways suffer from moder ate to extreme deterioration At face value, the 1!H!1 legislature's response to this crisis - a call for equal in creases of Mli percent in bolh gas and trues taxes - seems (air However, the debate over Ballot Measure 4 can be put simply as a question of whether Oregon motorists wish to keep paying for highway damage they don't cause An American Association of Male Highway Officials study reports Hint the axle of a heavy car can cross over the same spot 2,ri(M) times before it docs as much damage as one puss by the axle of a fully loaded truck The Department of Trans imitation reports that heavy vehicles lover t',(KMl pounds i are responsible for W percent of the surface damage done to Oregon roadways each year, weather nine percent and passenger vehicles just one percent. The department also estimates that travel by vehicles over 7ti,lKM) His is increasing at four times the rale of overall traffic, accel erating road deterioration. By defeating Ballot Mea sine 4. voters can tell the legislature that they will not lie fiscal victims of lawmakers who bow to lobby pressures and refuse to sufficiently tax the industry most responsible for road damage, By signing petitions to place a measure on the November ballot, raising truck taxes commensurate to damage caused. Oregonians can do, by initiative, what the legislature has refused to do on its own: require trucks to pay their fail share of the repair costs. Vote "no" on 4 -- support the Fair Truck Tax initiative. Kenneth L. Warren, Jr.. President Oregonians for lair Truck Taxes P.O. Box 10441 Eugene, OH 1(7440 Pendleton, Later in the eve ning they were joined by The Gary Munkers family. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Padherg returned home Saturday from Portland where he consulted a physician. Charlene Papineau has re turned home from Good Shep herd Hospital, Hcrmiston, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smith and son motored to LaGrande on Sunday to visit their daughter Karen canaday and her family. Lee Wagenblast had as guests on Easter Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Wagenblast and family from Odessa, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Steve Mr. and Mrs. George Kruger of Ix;xington. Ruby Colley visited over the Easter weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Reede in Condon. They all motored to Prineville on Saturday to visit relatives. Iexington Grange will meet Monday, April 19 at which time the Past State Secretary Mildred Norman will present Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Marshall recently returned home from a vacation in Hawaii where they visited their grandson Dan Marshall who is stationed at Pearl Harbor. "Friends havt all things in common." Plato UEDDIIJS inviTAnens GAZsTTc-TSmtS 676-9228 1 PRICES EFFECTIVE APRIL 15THRU APRIL 18, 1982 f V S,v m w -w" xw i i m m wm mum mm BEEF TOP SIRLOIN STEAK BONELESS, USDA CHOICE . b. 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