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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1962)
Communications Going To Givr Ud? To the Editor: The reason we won't have a.measure on the ballot to establish stand ard time in Oregon by consti tutional amendment is we failed to obtain the required number of registered voters on petitions to place the meas ure on the ballot. Are we going to give up as ;the time confusionists would like for us to do? Or are we going to be more determined in obtaining justice? Fur thermore, are we going to re elect a governor who ignores the voice of the people? On Nov. 6 we will have -these questions answered. Dellenback, Duncan, and 'Newbry all voted to obey the law made by the people per taining to lime in Oregon. Johnie Minor, P. O. Box 12, Shady Cove, Ore. r Crewi Praised ' To the Editor: I'm sure ' many people in Medford will "agree with me, that the city public works crews and the police and lire departments deserve commendation for their work during and after the storm. They did a great -deal to help people outside their regular duties and worked long hours at it.' It's so easy to dismiss the .matter from mind aflerward. I'm not depreciating the pow er, gas and telephone workers' - efforts, but the most help, I feel, was given by the city people who don't get much , praise ordinarily. I don't recall reading an ..editorial on this subject, but .sometimes I get fed up, and may have missed it. D. W. Robertson, 21 Florence ave., Medford. .Stephens Qualified , . To the Editor: Sir, I have subscribed to the Mail Trib- . une for a number of years and I finally decided it was time to express my opinion and hope it will be printed in your ; communications column. I have been reading Ihe ed itorials and communications . column carefully since elec- . lion lime is near. 1 see where you, Mr. Editor, endorsed , "De" Leigh as your choice for phcriff. You said he was best qualified, more experience and had a better personality. I really wonder if exper ience was weighed in this case. If Mr. "Dc'' Leigh has ' been a car dealer for the last -eight years and Beile Steph- - ens has been an officer, plus private investigator, for the last twelve years, do you -really think qualily and ex perience was weighed? Mr. -Stephens has been called upon by the sheriff's office to help .in the civil department, has -stood by as Central Point po vlice chief while the chief was filling a military obligation, and has worked for a number -of Medford attorneys. Thcre- fore the man must possess a lot of personality and the rec ord itself shows varied exper ience in police and investiga tion work. . 1 do not know cither candi date, but after reading the campaign literature and arti cles in the Mail Tribune, I weigh both candidates' quali fication and experience, and Republican or Democrat, the -man for sheriff seems to be Berle Stephens, the best qual- . ified. Floyd Elbert, Route 1. Box 2!i:(C;. Central Point, Ore. Foolish Mockery To the Editor: I doubt that ' I can improve on the letters you published Oct. HO in com munications against DST from "C. R. Burril, Ernest M. Cooper and Mrs. Rose. 1 will instead ask that you, 'Eric Allen, reconsider your position on DST. Mind, 1 am not asking you to change your 'personal preference for DST, but that you throw your in fluence against Proposition 6 'because of Ihe flagrant im- morality involved. A sly bit of political trickery is about to be put over on the people of this state. Up to now you have shown a fine appreciation for the integrity of representative government and the values of democratic method. Yet Prop osition 6 as it confronts the electorate is an outrage on both. Its history starts wilh a clever little hlitzkrirg in the Legislature to subvert the many times and dearly stated will of the people, not to hive DST. Our Governor then signed this "five county" monstrosity into law. He later said he didn't know what the result would be. Now we are asked by peo ple like you to "end the time confusion" by voting for some thing we hae rejected many times. Representative government and democratic mctho- have been under heavy attack jv centiy. A NO vote on DST (whatever one's private pnf. crence) Mll arUinly boltrr these institutions A YES vote will signal the LrGila1nrr that "anything C"r" a 'id make a fooli.-n mockeiy ol the peoples vote Jim Scllak Kin Harcadine st. Ashland, Ore nyi'r i kZt, fxK fin nr iinn n mm BH fK.TK De.Monte gg s; vwsmmm m ' ZeeTissue 39c m a y, wm ml:rvrXiri rsssV 2Je EL No-303 1 00 z Pill b0,,,es Mi m)yJ 1TSW a tin, l" PaDfir Towels 25c lil TO? 'WiAitZteXSK j)C 111 Del Monte jfe E3t wlS I iWv i ",;. Paper Napkins 3!'35c M.. T,f P ' 'NS!f!0 , Jeno's Pizza ,JnnzJ m I omatO ip W gyggfv Cheese or sausage Vtad Paper ; :oo,,. ,. 39C M - jf H rryg 2 89 Ki' ,,., 590 1 Sauce " I If Cofffifi r"",imi,one nb &Qc Angel Food . 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