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Letters from p. 2
Vote 'yes' on 5
To thr pdilor:
For the past several years, I
hnvo been a member of the
Oregon Commission on the
Judicial Branch. l am one of
two lay iiirniheni. The re
mainder of the members are
Judges of the supreme, appel
late, circuit and district courts
as wcil ns senators, represent
atives and practicing attorn
, eys.
All of us. together with the
public at large, are appalled
at the backing of cases which
inevitably delays any new
case for months or years at a
lime. We believe there must
be a better method. The
commission will offer to the
1HH.1 legislature several al
ternatives that will speed up
the process.
As we all know, most people
equate efficiency in schools or
any governmental agency
with dollars. Wrong!
Efficiency is built on intelli
gent procedures, carefully
monitored and modified when
necessary. Under the recently
enacted court reform bills, the
new system of state court
funding provides that the chief
justice of the Oregon Supreme
Court will handle all of the
funds for the entire judicial
system in the state. We need
the best administratively or
iented member of the supreme
court to have this important
job.
The issue raised in Ballot
Measure Five is whether or
not the elected justices them
selves, should select the
justice administrator, or
should he be appointed by the
governor from among the
elected niemtKrs of the court.
With all due respect to the
seven Justices, it is the belief
of the commission on the
judicial branch and my per
sonal belief, that in the
selection of the administrator,
there may be less friendship
and seniority taken into con
sideration by the governor
than by the members of the
court itself,
1 urge you to support a 'yes'
vote on Ballot Measure Five.
Sincerely,
Sam Johnson, Mayor
City of Redmond
Telo-Auction
available
Hy JOHN NORDHKIM
Morrow Co. Kxtrnsiun Agent
It's time again to start
thinking alout bo and where
to market fat and feeder
lambs. There are several
options available to the pro
ducer: direct sale to consum
er, sell direct to a grocery
store, sell via local auctions,
sell to a packing house, or
through Telo-Auction.
The Telo-Auction is a rela
tively new option to local
sheep producers. This method
pools area sheep together into
groups of approximately 500
lambs per truck-load, which is
easily marketed to larger
areas. Buyers bid on the load
of lambs via a telephone
conference call. The Iambs
have gone to buyers from all
along the Pacific Coast.
If interested in marketing
options, contact your local
county extension agent or
John Nordheim. at 676-tM42.
Out of today's clr
cular the following 7
items did not arrive:
Waterbed
Mattress Pad
Queen Size 11.99
Norelco
Hair Setter 17.99
Wlndmere
Curling Iron 4.81
Wlndmere
4-way Curler 15.99
Vlchek
fackle Box 5.99
Knots
Whoops Puzzles 3.99
Rough Rider
Vehicles 4.44
fttnceraly po4ogii end
hog IM does not tnconventono
you our alud customer
fotnehecks will t It auoxl
Ballot Measure 4 explained
The lleppner Uaiette-Tlmes, ileppner, Oregon, Thursday, April 29, 1982-THR EE
v CATHY PIX K
The 1980 Oregon legislature
has referred a gas fax
increase to the voters which
will appear as ballot measure
four In the May IB primary
election. If passed, the state
tax on gasoline and other
motor vehicle fuels would be
raised by one cent per gallon
on July 1. 1982. July 1. 198.1 and vehicles an average of 12.5
July I. 1984. reported Don
Hriggs of the Morrow County
Road Department. Through
information received from the
Oregon Department of Trans
pollution anil Ilie Committee"
for flood Roads Again, Briggs
said, if passed, the measure
would also increase weight
mile taxes on commerrinl
percent in 1982. by 11 1 percent
in 1981 and by 1(1 percent on
Julv 1. 1984.
The 9.965 registered
vehicles in Morrow County
now generate an estimated
$i:t:t.fi:H) (1981 82 figures), said
Briggs. Of the four cent levy.
one cent is already in effect,
and it is estimated that
I48.4(K will be generated in
the county during 1982 8.1 from
that one cent levy. 1
The proposed additional
three cent increase would
provide a total of $5.1.314 to the
county and $22,949 to the cities
fn the county, for a total of
S7.2fi.'l per year.
A motorist traveling 12.000
miles xr year at 18 miles per
gallon would pay an additional
W.70 in taxes per year if the
measure passes. An 80.000
gross weight vehicle (C.MV)
diesel powered commercial
vehicle driven 30.000 miles per
year would pay an additional
$270 in taxes per vear
' School Lujich
Menus
lone .Schools
Thursday. April 29 - ham- cheese sticks, green beans.
burger gravy, whipped pota
toes, carrots, fruit and milk.
Friday. April 30 . chicken
noodle soup, turkey sand
wiches, crackers, dessert and
milk.
Monday. May 3 ravioli.
fruit and milk.
Tuesday, May 4 - fish
wedge, potato rounds, mixed
vegetables, dessert an j milk.
, Wednesday, May 5 - chicken
and noodles, buttered peas,
cinnamon rolls, fruit and milk.
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PORK BUTT ROAST
ARMOUR'S VERIBEST
BONELESS
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(d)
WASH. GROWN CUT-UP
FRESH FRYERS
FRESH MED. SIZE
PORK SPARERIBS
.LB.
..89c
$1.49
USDA CHOICE BONELESS
BEEF SIRLOIN TIP STEAK .$2.49
BARRON'S .
BEEF BUN PATTIE ea J4.49
TYSON BREADED PATTIES
CHICK'N QUICK JVAR.12 0Z EA. ..0
U.S.DA choice ,
CHUCK STEAK .. 4.49
U.S.DA CHOICE ARM CUT -
CHUCK ROAST ibU.59
ARMOUR REG. 12oz . -
SLICED BACON . 4.39
WE DO CUSTOM CUTTING
MEAT OS BEEF
ARMOUR HOT DOGS i.. '1.59
BEEF ROUND STEAK
USDA CHOICE, BONELESS
FULL CUT
LB. UqVwX (j a
3
DOLE
PINEAPPLE JUICEoz 99c
KIKKOMAN
SOY SAUCE io o2 .89
WESTERN FAMILY
MANDARIN ORANGES,,,, 59
NALLEY'S
HAWAIIAN POTATO CHIPS, z 89
CONTADINA rw-
SWEET & SOUR 30.5-02 V V .
REYNOLDS . . . w
STANDARD FOILft . ' 69
ZEE ASSORTED COLORS .
LUAU NAPKINS 100 CT Ji
KRAFT MINIATURE
MARSHMALLOWS 10.5OZ 'Til
NABISCO REG. OR UNSALTED '
PREMIUM SALTINESS 79c
SCHILLING OR CRESCENT
GROUND BLACK PEPPER. e.- 89c
caD PACK
BLITZ BEER .vszs-...:. 3-99
1 LB. QUARTERS
TABLE MAID SPREAD 289'
ORANGE JUICE
WESTERN FAMILY. 16-OZ.
1
FAMILY A
BREAD
HAWAIIAN
HAMBURGER BUNS
HOT DOG BUNS
95
59
1 f r
1 1 u n
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PIIIWLE
FRESH HAWAIIAN
SWEET
ft
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NO. 1
FANCY
; viH i 3 LBS.
n mm
LARGE SIZE HAWAIIAN
PAPAYA ea. 89
BIROSEVE
COOL WHIP TOPPING $1.29
WESTERN FAMILY
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE o, 69c
EGGO WAFFLES $1.19
LARGE SIZE
AVOCADOS
CHCMCE NAVEL
ORANGES
3Jll
3 ,99'
CHLORASEPTIC
THROAT LOZENGES
CHERRY ONLY 18 CT. ..
RIGHT GUARD
DTll Ol AKin DtDCtiDAkii
mm shampoo
SELSUN BLUE
REGULAR. Ql
CONTACT CLEANER c
BAUSCH Er LOMB
16 0
M.59
$1.50
$2.19
1.99
COTTAGE CHEESE
DARIGOLD. 1 LB.
LARGE. SMALL CURD
t TRIM
ASSORTED FLAVORS
DARIGOLD SHERBET, '1.29
DARIGOLD - .
HEATH BARS $1.19
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