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1988-05-17 - Voters Pamphlet - State v F D 3 y $ l k i. STATE OF OREGON PRIMARY ELECTION MAY 17;'1988 tot Compiled and Distributed by . Secretary of State 'This Voter's Pamphlet is the personal property of the recipient elector for assistance at the Polls. • Barbara `•RObe;rtS SALtW OREGON: SECRETARY OF STATE..` h 97310-0722 k i f — zt Dear Voter: Oregonians have a right to•.be proud of;the:Voters' Pamphlet:,It is the ' state's strongest and most'visible,;symbol,of commitment'to.the democraticvoting'process.,Since 1903,�•the.Votetrs' Pamphlet has helped Oregonians make.choices for,their future., `, b;r This pamphlet prpvides you with the opportunity to learn about•candidates and measures onahe Primary ballot in Oregon. It contains two:referrals from-the 1X87 Legislature and candid ate.information as'well as absentee , ballot information;;handicapped accessible polling places, and voter f registration information ry ` t} ; , Please read the Voters' pamphlet carefully and cast your vote on Tuesday,' Sincerely, JI % t a•d X h� t t t ML � I 1 �Barbara Rob erts• w Secretary of State 5v � 1 a K j !1 1 I 1 ` N } ( On the Cover ' Abigail Scott•Duniwa who ou ht f g fpr women's right to vote throughout the Northwest, is piC , .. .�_ tured here leaving th polls after casting her first ballot. Through the dedicdtion of Americans . like Duniway, all U.S citizens have the right to vote. Oregonians have,long encouraged its citi ' zens to use their right to vote through some of the nation's most flexible voter registration laws. Photo Courtesy Historical Society. r • INFORMATION GGGENERAL electors,including those not affiliated with any political party,may fl vote on measures and nonpartisan candidates. Your official 1988 Primary Election Voters' Pamphlet is ".Miscellaneous voting aids—including:district maps,precinct. divided into separate sections for MEASURES and REPUB- and polling place lists;voting instructions, a complete listing of - ". LICAN, DEMOCRATIC, and NONPARTISAN CANDIDATES. 'state-certified candidates,and absentee ballot application forms Page numbers for these sections are listed,under CONTENTS on follow-the fourth section.Another page contains information about this page,where you will also find a page number for the alphabetical prov�siona made for elderly and handicapped or`disabled voters. }' INDEX to candidates. The Voters'Pamphlet has;been compiled by the Secretary of Material in the MEASURES section includes for,each state. State since 1903, when Oregon became one of the first states to and county ballot title:the complete text of the proposed measure,' provide for the printing and distributiori of such a publication. In - an impartial statement explaining the measure and its effect, and 1909,the Legislative Assembly passed a law requiring pamphlets to any arguments filed,by proponents and opponents.Where a;;and include information on candidates. ble,the ballot titles and complete texts of certain district measures One copy of the Voters',Pamphlet is mailed to every household also appear in this section, in the state.Additional copies are available at the State Capitol,post Y Oregon law requires the legislature to submit one argument in offices,courthouses and all county election departments. ;. favor of each measure it refers to the people:Citizens or organize-. BE AWELL-INFORMED VOTER. tions may also file arguments on state measures by purchasing space for$300 or by submitting a petition signed by 1;000 electors.The STUDY'tHE3SSUES. Secretary.of State may not accept any argument that is not accom- 4' panied by the specified fee or the requisite number of signatures: VOTER REGISTRATION Further,any statement or argument submitted for.printing in the voters'pamphlet,that uses the name-of a person or organization as You may register to vote by maitor in person if: support ing or endorsing the statement or argument,must be accom- 1. You area citizen of the United States; a panied by a notarized statement consenting to the use of the name of 2.< You will be.18 or older on election day, ~ the person or organization. The statement must be signed by the 3..' You are a resident of Oregon. h person or an authorized representative of the organization. IMPORTANT:You may register to vote if you meet the above The order;in,which candidate material appears alternates with qualifications,but.you.must.be registered by 5:00 p.m. on the successive primary elections.This year the DEMOCRATS appear 21st day before any election at which you intend to vote. fi before the REPUBLICANS.All space is purchased;statements and You must reregistei to vote ifs ; photographs are submitted by the candidates'or their designated. 1. Your residence or mailing address changes for any reason,even agents.The information required by law-pertaining to occupation, within the same precinct;however,if you,have moved after the occupational and educational background,and prior governmental 40th day before an election,and you have not,re-registered, experience—has been certified by each candidate.Some spaces are contact your county elections office for special instructions; blank because Oregon,law does not allow the placement of material 2. Your name changes for any reason; relating to candidates for different offices on the'same page in the 3• `You wish to change political party affiliation. Voters'Pamphlet.; ' r 'NOTE: If registered in a party,you may not change your party The fourth section contains material provided by candidates affiliation after the 46th day before a Primary Election. for.NONPARTISAN office.Unopposed candidates for the offices of sheriff and district attorney are automatically nominated.Since the YOU MUST BE•REGISTER,ED TO.VOTE NOT LATER unopposed candidates'names will not be printed on the ballot until THAN 5:00 P.M:ON THE 21st DAY BEFORE ANY ELEC- the general election,no material for these candidates will appear in TION AT WHICH YOU INTEND.TO VOTE.., the Primary Election Voters'Pamphlet: VOTE Although the Primary Election Voters'Pamphlet combines the candidates of both major parties, Oregon has a partisan primary TUESDAY,MAY 17,1988. election.,Only registered'Democrats may vote the Democratic ballot Polls open 1 a.m.'to 8 p.m: and only registered Republicans may vote the Republican.ballot.All TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Absentee Ballot—.Inside Back Cover ................... .. . "79 Democratic Candidates . ... . . ... .. ....... 17 District Map ...... ..... ....... ........... 69 Index �. . ... 78 ' Information 3 Instructions .................. 74 Measures ..... ... 5 Nonpartisan Candidates . ... ... .• 51 g Precincts&Polling Places 71 Public Notice ...:.:. s 4 Republican Candidates .......... ..... ............... ........ 33 a:< State Ballot ......... ......... ....... ... .. .. 76 3 Official 1988 Primary Voters'Pamphlet PUBLIC., NOTICE, DISABLED/ HANDICAPPED/ ELDERLY VOTING,ACCESSLBILITY Pursuant to. the Federal. "Voting. Accessibility for the. Elderly and ; Handicapped Act;" Public Law.98=435, the State of Oregon has made the followin g p rovisions for disabled/handica pPe. d elderl Y.electors: ' L A cassette•edition of the Voters' Pamphlet is available for the,visually : impaired; he legally blind;those unable to hold a book or those unable to. turn pages due t 0"a a physical disability...Contact. the Oregon State.', ' pP St 'Libras Services for_:the`:Blind ,and Physically Handica ed, : ate Library $wilding,'.Salem, Oregon 97310-0645--or call"Portland: 224- 0610, Salem, 378 3849,or,;toll-free: :1 800-452'-0292. Please use.'these numbers only, if.;4rdering a cassette"edition of.the voters'pamphlet All other:voters',pamphlet questions shoul 'be directed to the,office of the­" he } Secretary of State�at-378-4144 or,37,8-5812 (TTY). 2. Lar e`.t e voting instructions,or hand held magnifying.glasses for the , g : YP•. visually impaired will,be provided at,each polling place. • g impaired 3. ecommunications.devices for the hearin rm aired will be m each,county.elections office, The special telephone number.for your,,. county:appears".4 the top `of•the polling, place list in the back,of this: • p amphlet, or you`may;'coritact the Secretary of State's office by dialing 378-5812. 4..• ,If a disabled, .handicappe'd or elderly elector's polling place is inac- . cessible;the elector may request, in advance;to have a ballot brought from the polling place• to;the elector's car, or to be assigned to' an; alternative•polling place. ` 5. Any,elector who, because Hof a.physical disability or an,inability to`read or write, is unable :to'mark or punch the ballot, upon request, shall receive the assistance of,two election board-clerks of different parties or of some other person `chosen by'the elector. _Under no circum- ; stances may assistance,be given by the elector's employer or an agent of the .employer or by'an officer or agent of the elector's union. .6. A special absentee ballot may be requested by any disabled;`handi capped or ;elderly'elector.'This.request will be in effect for each elec- tion held in the.same calendar year.. Details concerning the nature of barriers present at polling places ; designated.as ,inaccessible can be obtained by .contacting your county 'elections officer. z`- . 4 Official 1988 Primary Voters'Pamphlet low , / , v T r • RES 3 official 1988 Primary Voters'Pamphlet 5 � r CONTINUED STATE OF Measure Noi . OREGON t , HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 45—Referred to the Electorate.of Oregon by the 1987 Legislature, to.be voted on at the Primary EXPLANATION Election,May 17,1988. This measure amends Section 1, Article XI-I of the Oregon BALLOT TITLE Constitution to allow moneys in an existing fund,the Water Devel-, opment Fund, to be loaned for two new uses. These uses are fish ` ' protection and the restoration of watersheds. The existing constitutional'provision allows moneys in the AN Water Water Development Fund to be used to make loans to residents of TEOTiC11]y`WAT '+ 3H4� R)�S'1('£tIR'A" yp Oregon for irrigation, drainage or municipal uses. Fifty percent of TllOhr k I the fund must be reserved for irrigation and drainage projects. QUESTION Khali€tah protect�pn axedatsrshed res The proposed amendment,if adopted,would not do:away with torat}pz be added as,grp�r 'tkza COYlstttutxpnally mkay any use for which a loan may be made now.It would not change the Tae financed by i?Uater leyelQp#nent lzitfna7 1u requirement that 50 percent of the moneys in the Water D_evelop- 1 ...... IQII 1 tef�?rred by"lei§latTtre;�t#mends men Fund be used for irrigation and drainage..projects'or the' NO,go ,Constttux�n Artialg Xl I � W&F+9t�evelpp ` '�' a requirement that secured repayment be a prerequisite to making a mezat Fund, gtevatpu&ly created by staff bor wttxg,`f loan from the fund.The only effect of the amendment'would be to fuzanee loans tA�£ftatYdents fix fishrq�anand allow moneys in the fund to also be-loaned for a fish protection or V 3a watershed restprt�t�In pYi3e 1 [Ses rtnthnngessetit watershed restoration project. . authority tQ fitsarie8 ware;developeniC I?r ecxsS}rt PP statutory Provisions take If this measure is approved,related statueo gatton, drauxage�ffi re 4 P 1 e tt �n a g watershed, projects that would be eligible effect.These statutes further clarif y the kinds of protection rotection and related easeme arlduits�ia�y�f �1n�Qt for'loans.:A Secured repaytertt of If7 na taserva�+& t z project,could receive a loan from the Water Development Fund if the. 5ftgerceritt3T' 3al�for7tgtitgas � you a project is foi<•the purpose of protecting fish.These projects include Be It Resolved by the Legislative Assembly of the State of fish screening or by-pass devices or fishways Another kind of proj Oregon: ect that could receive a loan from the fund are projects for the r-e purpose of watershed enhancement.:These.include'.methods,and PARAGRAPH 1 Section 11 Article XI-I of the Constitu- materials to restore,maintain or enhance the biological,chemical or tion of the State of Oregon,is amended to read, physical integrity of a riparian zone or uplands associated with the;:; , Sec.1.Notwithstanding the limits,contained in sections 7 and riparian zone. 8,Article XI of this Constitution,the credit of the,State of Oregon The statutes also would allow a local soil and water,conserva- may be loaned and indebtedness incurred in.`an amount not to tion district to receive a loan from the fund— exceed one and one-half percent of the true:cashivalue of all the property in the state for the purpose of creating a-fund to be known as the Water Development;Fund.The'fund'shall be used to provide Committee Members: Appointed by: financing for loans for residents of this state for construction of Ursula Luckert Secretary of State water development projects for irrigation,drainage,fish protection; Representative Rocky Barilla Secretary of State watershed restoration and municipal[use]uses and:for the acquisi- Senator Jane Cease President of the Senate tion of easements and rights.of way for water development projects Representative Dave McTeague Speaker of the House Janet Adkins Members of the Committee authorized'by law. Secured repayment thereof shall be and is a prerequisite to the advancement,of money.from such fund.As used in this section,-"reaidenf.' includes both natural persons and any (This Committee was appointed to provide an impartial explanation of the ballot measure pursuant to ORS 251.215.) corporation or cooperative, either for.profit or`nonprofit;,whose' principal income is from farming in Oregon or municipal or quasi- municipal or other body subject the'laws.of.the State of Oregon: Not less than.50 percent of the potential amount available from the fund will be reserved for irrigation and drainage projects.For munic- s ipal use,only municipalities and communities with populations less ; ` than 30,000 are eligible for loans from he fund. \ 'PARAGRAH 2.The amendment proposed by this resolution shall be submitted to the eo le for their p p approval or,rejection at a. , special election held throughout:this state on the same,date as the next regular primary election 6 -Official 1988 Primary Voters'Pamphlet f` CONTINUED x STATE OF Measure, No-, 1 & . Nov, 2 OREGON HOUSE BILL 2581'-Referred to the Rlecto: t' f Oregon•by,the ARGUMENT IN FAVOR 1987 Legislature to be voted on at the,Primary Election, May 17, 'HELP PROTECT 1988. OREGON'S-FISH and WATER RESOURCES! BALLOT .TITLE, VOTE YES . ON MEASURE 1 I'I : }` ECTIVE HE.All3GEAl l`OR The Oregon;Legislature sent Measure 1 to the voters to'help ]1IC1 `OtO`YCLE UFERATC3RS: )€'A � p RE rotect'and enhance Oregon's fish and water resources.; R,, BRS; OpE� r }E � Measure l,is note new spending program.It only expands bur, HE tUESTION Shall'law regtre tnatoxcyoie o]parat,rs present water development loan program to include fish protection and passengers and moped;zidexsu, r$ar°protectiVe and watershed enhancement. The Constitution strictly requires head emq �� � NO Cl ga z x s "secured repayment"of any loan: „ .. £ n 3 EXPLANA'I'IONIVIeastixre referrers begslae,� Oregon's economy and environment demand that our fish and Motorcycle'operator and p&sge'ryger acid moped rider r water resources be managed with an eye towards the future or we commit"offenses tf'they ride•w�thout;srearu7g',protectiz�e may destroy our heritage from the past: headgear lVTotorcyi le operator comriits offense Yf pas Measure 1 will help"our agricultural industry and local govern- senger xsat gc+ atng protective headgearT Measure r1asex,£ a meets,finance necessary'fish protection and watershed enhance- fies;'otfenses as Glass G ttaff�c tnflacttdr�s, except ment projects. . motta rcycle;passtartge 's�f&lure to�ueaxp�rc�t4itye�hd- Measure 1 will help'preserve and enhance our great fisheries gear;whxah is note 1.led'by.measure Exexnp per resource which provides recreation and jobs for Oregonians while sons! rt,irlclosed'cab rar Aper&ting,or t:d, three wheeled building our tourism industry., Own ss than I5 tnilesperhour k"orbxdspassnes; PLEASE CONSIDER.:. The,1987 Legislature heard testimony that'over`'40,0 major irrigation projects in Oregon are not equipped with fish screening Be It Resolved by the Legislative Assembly'of the State,of devices. This results.iii-the needless loss of an estimated 250,000 ' Oregon: salmon and steelhead smolts and trout each year.Many of these are SECTION 1:Sections 2 an of this Act'are'added to and ` wild,naturally spawning fish. . Measure l makes financing available to;build fish screens made a part of ORS chapter 814. ; required on all irrigation diversions by the Oregon Legislature in SECTION 2.(1)A persbn commits the offense of failure of a r' 1987. motorcycle operator to wear'pFotective headgear if the person.oper 'Many of Oregon's precious watersheds have deteriorated.The ates`a motorcydle and is not wearing protective headgear of a type- 1987 Legislature heard testimony that watersheds can be rehabili- approved under ORS 815.050 tated from the adverse effects of overuse. Measure-1 provides (2) Exemptions from this section are established in ORS another source of financing to the newly created Governor's Water- 814.290., shed Enhancement Board. (3)The offense described in this section,failure of a motorcycle Consider that the new Federal tax law stops state financing of operator to wear protective headgear;is a Class C-traffic'infraction. private project loans with these tax-free bonds.Now,millions in our SECTION 3'.`(1)A person commitsthe offense of failure of a loan fund may go unused.Measure 1 helps by expanding local gov- motorcycle'passenger to wear protective headgear if the person rides ernment's potential use of the loan fund. as a passenger on a motorcycle and is not wearing protective'head- VOTE"YES!" gear of a type approved under ORS 815.050:J ON MEASURE 1 (2) Exemptions from this section ai•e'eatablished'.in ORS HELP SAVE OREGON'S FISH&WATER RESOURCES 814.290. SECTION 4.ORS•814.260 is amended to read:' JointLegislative 814.260. (1)'A person commits the offense of failure of[oper-' Committee Members: Appointed by: ator]a moped rider to wear protective headgear if the person: Senator Larry Hill. President of the Senate [(1)Is under 18 years of age;] Representative Paul Phillips Speaker of the House - Representative Larry Sowa Speaker of the House [(b)](a)Operates or rides on a[motorcycle or]moped:and '• [(c)](b)Is not wearing a protective headgear of a type approved (This Committee appointed to provide legislative argument in sup, under ORS 815.050. port of the ballot measure pursuant to ORS 251.245.) (2) Exemptions from this section are established under ORS 814.290. (3) This section does.not permit passengers on mopeds in violation of OAS 814.330 or 814.340. The printing of this argument does not constitute,an endorse [(3)](4)The offense described in this section,failure of[oper- ment by the State of Oregon, nor does the state warrant.the ator]a moped rider to wear protective headgear„is a Class C traffic accuracy or truth of anystatement made in the argument. infraction. SECTION 5.ORS'.814.280'is amended to read: 814.280. (1) A person commits the offense of-endangering a NO ARGUMENTS OPPOSING THIS BALLOT MEA- motorcycle passenger if the person is operating a motorcycle and the SURE WERE FILED WITH THE SECRETARY OF' person carries another person on the motorcycle who[:] STATE. [(a)Is under 18 years of age;and] 7 Official 1988 Primary Voters' Pamphlet CONTINUED n n No. STATE O,Feasure 2 ', OREGON 9 [(b)]is not wearing a protective headgear of a type approved under ORS 815.050.'' ' ARGUMENT IN FAVOR (2) Exemptions from this section are established under'ORS 814.290. A HUMAN LIFE IS INVALUABLE (3)'The offense described in this section, endangering a AND IRREPLACEABLE. , motorcycle passenger,is a Class..0 traffic infraction. From one Oregonian: SECTION.6.ORS 814.290 is amended to read. "Jim thought it was uncool to wear a helmet.No one in his bike 814.290.This section establishes exemptions"from.the require- club did.Even if he wanted to the peer pressure was overwhelm- ments and penalties, to the use of protective'headgear under ing.Jim died 3 years ago in a motorcycle accident occuring on the ORS 814.260 to 814.280 and sections 2-and 3;of this'1987 Act.A freeway. in was not wearing a helmet and had sustained ma n person is not in violation of ORS 814.260[814:270]or.814.280 or sec- sive head injuries and literally had to fight year o off the road.I can still close my eyes'and remember his eight year old son staring with �• tion 2 or 3,of this 1987 Act if the person.is any of the following:'r ` disbelief at'the closed coffin. Jim was'not only my friend,but-'a , (1)Within an inclosed cab., father,a husband,a son,a grandson,a cousins a nephew and a friend (2) Operating or riding a vehicle designed"to travel with three of a friend." wheels in contact'with the ground at"speeds,of less than 15,miles per, THERE ARE TREMENDOUS SOCIAL hour. BENEFITS TO HELMETS \ •.One Portland-area hospital reported that 240 motorcycle accident; SECTION 7..ORS 814.270 is repealed. victims,generated$2.6 million in medical bills.Only$1.6 million SECTION 8 This Act shall be submitted to the people for their (that's'a little more than one-half)was ever collected: approvaj or rejection at a special election held throughout this state on • Another hospital reports:' the same date as the next;regular primary election.`' !,6.4% of hospital bills created'by motorcycle accident victims were actually paid by the patient. • 17.7%'of the bills were paid by,the State.,' �/ r AI 3 % unpaid. EXPLANATION But who really pays?We all pay with increased hospital bills and insurance premiums. By the Legislative Counsel Committee pursuant to ORS 251.225. According to still another hospital,that used$900 in 1980 dollars as " Under current law,a person who is under 18 years of age cpm-; the cost of one day of trauma care, mits a Class C traffic infraction;if the person operates or rides on a Average cost of care for unhelmeted victims is$20,700 >, P p • Average cost of care for helmeted victims is,$6,300. motorcycle or moped,-,without wearing protective headgear.Also,a, THAT'S 1/3 THE COST IN MEDICAL BILLS, + person commits a Class C traffic_infraction if the person carries on a, FOR HELMETED DRIVERS. motorcycle a passenger under,18 years,of age who is not wearing . It's obvious that having no helmet law`has'placed a`substantial 3' protective headgear ,`•:: additional economic burden on this society in terms of insurance Ballot Measure 2 amends and repeals current law to create four losses,emergency medical care,hospital,rehabilitation and welfare offenses that apply to all persons regardless of age:,("1) Failure of a costs.Helmet laws are protection effective and cost effective.," motorcycle operator to wear protective headgear;: (2),failure of a HELMETS PREVENTDEATH AND.DISABILITY { motorcycle passenger to wear protective headgear; (3) failure of a • Motorcycles and mopeds are dangerous. moped rider to wear'protective'headgear;'and (4) endangering a •-Although motorcycles and mopeds represent only'4% of all. in passenger."The:last'is committed by the,operator of a. registered motor vehicles,accidents involving cycles.account for. motorcycle if a passenger'on-the motorcycle is not wearing protec- almost 10%of all motor vehicle fatalities. . tive headgear.The-measure provides that all the offenses are,Class C • Between 4000 and 8000 motorcyclists die in crashes each.year. traffic infractions except,for;failure.of a,'motorcycle passenger to ' Head.injury is the leading:cause of'death in motorcycle and wear protective,headgear,.which is"an unclassified offense moped accidents: • Since 1977 when the mandatory helmet law was•'repealed;' Current law prohibits'passengers on mopeds.Ballot Measure 2. motorcycle.and moped deaths have'increased 84%.'Most of does not affect that law:Regardless of the passage or failure of Ballot these lives could have been saved with a helmet law. Measure 2, carrying,a passenger on a moped and riding as a pas- • More than 80%of all motorcycle and moped accidents result in, senger"on a moped will be traffic infractions..• injury or death to the cyclist. • Physicians characterize trauma in motorcycle accidents as the., (This explanation was-prepared i and filed by the Legislative Counsel worst trauma they treat outside of a war combat zone.. Committee pursuant to ORS 251.225) It's a war we're losing.We're losing human.lives and money."Since 1976,'studies by the National Highway.Traffic'Safety'Administra- tion,as well as research organizations such as the Insurance Infor mation Institute`for Highway Safety' have•found that in`states where helmets are required,the rate of compliance is very high- ' r around 95%.In states without helmet laws,use drops to about 50%. . Where the requirement applies solely to riders under 18 years,only 55-60%of.them actually wear head protection. Journal of Amer icn Insurance,Winter 1982-83 'HELMETS SAVE LIVES AND MONEY. WE URGE YOU TO VOTE YES ON BALLOT MEASURE 2 i Joint Legislative Committee Members: Appointed by Senator Jane Cease President of the Senate Representative Mary Alice Ford ;'.Speaker of the House Representative Margaret Carter Speaker of the House. , (This Committee appointed to provide legislative argument in sup-; port of the ballot measure pursuant to ORS 251.245.) 7Theinl ing of this argum ent does not'constitute the State of Oregon; nor does the state warrant'the or truth of any statement made in the argument. 8 ',Official 1988 Primary Voters'Pamphlet NOR CONTINUED STATE OF Measure No. 2 . OREGON ' ARGUMENT IN OPPOSITION ARGUMENT IN OPPOSITION Ballot Measure #2 makes absolutely no provision for recogni- OREGON"ALREADY HAS A"HELMET LAW! tion of the experienced motorcyclist.It merely puts all riders into a. Vote NO on Ballot Measure,21 catagory of high Fisk.It places burden of responsibility,solely on the motorcyclist. Ballot measure#2 is a step backwards.It implies that adults g This clearly shows prejudice against motorcyclists.Many acci- cannot think for themselves. dents"involving motorcycles are caused by regular motorists driving For ten years,Oregon had a helmet law,for all motorcycle riders their vehicles negligently-:or. aggressively. There is.a lack of 'and passengers. Motorcyclists objected to the law,but the Federal awareness on the part of regular vehicle operators. Government blackmailed the states with threats to withhold federal x Aside from having to pass"regular driving tests, motorcyclists highway in from any state without a helmet law. That Federal. are required to pass a special test and show proficient-handling mandate was repealed.in;1976. + In 1977,the Oregon;State.legislature modified the Helmet law ability of their,motorcycle in"order to.qualify for an endorsement. - y. to allow adult riders the right to choose,while retaining the helmet- use this is a useful and valid provision of the law, it only deals" use requirement for all riders and passengers under age 18. with a small part'of the problem: >U This is not imply that motorcyclists are never"at fault;however, In every legislative session since then,non-motorcyclists have the majority of these incidents are the result of inexperienced or tried to reinstate an adult helmet law,and each time the legislature inebriated rider.unable.to react properly in a crisis situation. . has rejected those proposals.The people who would,be most affected We agree that the cost of lives and money in motorcycle acci by such a;law—the motorcyclists—have provided.information dents a substantial, and that li small percentage m,motorcyclists and testimony to convince our elected representatives,.time and ride recklessly arid,irresponsibly,and that some type of regulation is again, that an adult helmet law.is not only an infringement ch necessary to make the streets safer for all. individual rights,but also an ineffective and unnecessary approach ry to motorcycle safety. We feel that responsible motorcyclists should be recognized At the request of motorcyclists, the legislature has instead with their record and ability,and be allowed their own choice as to acted on other approaches..A state-wide motorcyclist safety pro- themearing of helmets. gram,funded by motorcycle operator licensing fees;was established We feel that more stringent regulations on the purchase and to conduct rider education classes and promote motorcycle,safety operation of racing type motorcycles is necessary,.and that owners through lectures and publicity campaigns.Oregon now has stricter be sufficiently educated in proper operational p'rocedures.. 'licensing and testing procedures,as well. We feel there should be a percentage of questions on the regular There was not enough support in,th'e 1987 legislature to pass an written driver's test that is somewhat proportionate,to the percent- adult helmet bill - so in a last desperate move, the proponents age of motorcycles on the road.: instigated this referendum;yo1�are being',asked,by non-motorcy "Therefore,we feel that Ballot Measure #2 is not only uncon- clists (who will not be required to wear a helmet in their car) to `stitutional;as it not allow freedom of choice,but is also insuffi- reestablish an archaic and ineffective,head-in=the sand approach to cient and one-sided. motorcycle safety.These are the same people who believe that In closing,we would like known that we are not against helmet adults are incapable of deciding whether or not to;wear a usage,but are strongly opposed to-mandatory he laws,as we feel ''seat belt. that it is a violation of our personal rights.We are active in Team We support the idea that education is a superior long-term ' Oregon in educating our members and other motorcyclists in motor- solution.to the issue of safety,and that safety is more than just a cycle safety. helmet or,a seat belt. DEFEAT THIS REFERENDUM Submitted by: Mike R.Brown VOTE NO ON MEASURE 2. The Association for Motorcyclists of Oregon (A.M.O.) F.O.Box 1298,Albany,Or.97321 Submitted by: Oregon Coalition for Motorcyclists Teresa Hepker,Treasurer (This space purchased for$300 in accordance with ORS 251.255.) 5224 Cherry Heights Road'West The Dalles,OR 97058 The printing of this argument does not constitute an endorse- (This space purchased for$300 in accordance with ORS 251.255.) ment by the State of Oregon,. nor does the state warrant the s accuracy or truth of any statement made in the argument. The printing'of'this argument does not constitute an endorse- ment by the State of Oregon, nor does the state warrant the accuracy or truth of any statement made in the argument. 9 Official 1988 Primary Voters'Pamphlet 'CONTINUED t n STATE OF M eaSUre NO. L OREGON ARGUMENT IN OPPOSITION ` . ARGUMENT IN OPPOSITION Vote NO on Measure#2: A majority of motorcycle accidents involve an unskilled rider and an unaware motorist.. 1,520,244 registered voters are being asked to vote on a man- datory helmet law which affects.fewer than 165,155 motorcycle •Helmets will not change this fact!• ` ,r riders. r,' • Oregon has one of the finest Training Programs'for motorcy- if you were a part of a small minority,'wopldn't you be con- clists in,the nation. In the few years this_Program has`been in , cerned?Would you want your,freedom to choose'decided this way? operation,it has shown'a decrease of accidents among trained riders. Protect your freedom of choice=and protect our freedom of choice. Helmets can not teach someone how to avoid dangerous situations; in fact,they do quite the opposite. Helmets.instill a false dense of As Benjamin Franklin stated, ": they that can give up security in place.of judgement and skill. the essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." Educated riders are the best ones to make the choice,. based on their knowledge,individual skills and limitations. PLEASE.VOTE NO ON,BALLOT MEASURE#2 . Let's prevent accidents from happening,not cover them;up!! The following State Representatives support our position on Ballot I Measure#2:' PLEASE VOTE NO ON BALLOT-MEASURE#2 ' Rep.Peggy John Rep.Donald A.Butsch Submitted by: Roger Hendricks Submitted by: Carolyn Me A.B.A.T.E.'of Oregon,Inc. Y erzo g A.B.A.T.E.of Oregon,Inc. M P.O.Box,4504' PO Box 4504' 1 Portland,OR 97208 Portland,OR 97208 (This space purchased for,$300 in accordance with.ORS 251.255.) . (This space petitioned by 1,000 electors in accordance with ORS 251255.), The printing of this argument does not constitute an endorse ment by the State of.Oregon; nor does the state warrant the The printing of this argument does not constitute an endorse- accuracy or truth of any statement made in the argument. ment by the State of Oregon, nor does the state warrant-.the accuracy or truth of any statement made in'the,argument., s S - i S 10 '.. Official 1988 Primary Voters'Pamphlet ~' } ; CONTINUED Measure NO STATE OF b • OREGON ARGUMENT, IN OPPOSITION ' ' ARGUMENT IN .OPPOSITION "FREEDOM.:,.." Vote.NO on Ballot Measure#2.. Do we support freedom or not?This is what Measure#2'is all about. Helmet use for motorcycle riders is secondary to the issue of There'are Lgood.arguments for wearing,a helmet when riding a choice for adult motorcycle riders. motorcycle.There are also good reasons not to wear a helmet.We • No motorcycle helmerit 6arrently manufactured is capable of believe.responsible.adults should be Allowed to make that decision sustaining a direct impact'.of over 13 m.p.h:and remaining .for themselves. intact: It the Government is allowed to take our freedom of choice away on •,90%of all helmets.tested are defective.Helmet standards are a this issue,who's freedom will be next?.How long before we have no not enforced. freedom of choice left at all?To some,this law may be a minor issue. . 1 Iaking these defective helmets inandatory 4ill.not signifi- But to the people affected,this law is a serious threat., cantly increase a.,motorcyclist's safety: • Wearing a helmet may decrease the severity of head injuries. PLEASE VOTE NO ON BALLOT MEASURE•#2 At the same time there will be amincrease in the number and the degree of injuries to the.spine and neck. ;. Faced with these considerations,the adult'motorcycle rider. �. Submitted by: CITIZENS FOR FREEDOM OF` deserves the right to choose whether or not to wear a helmet. CHOICE 1805 NE Highland The wearing'of any'safety hpparel by an adult motorcy- Portland,OR 97211 clist should be by informed choice. (This space petitioned by 1,000,electors-in accordance with ORS PLEASE VOTE NO,ON BALLOT MEASURE#2 n. 251.255.) The printing of this argument does not'constitute an endorse- Submitted by: Vicki Lechnei:, ment by the State of Oregon, nor does the state-warrant the• Lincoln County Chapter accuracy or truth of any statement made in the argument. A.B.A.T.E,of Oregon,Inc., PO Box 665 Newport;OR 97365 (This space petittioned,by 1;000 electors in "accordance with ORS 251.255.) The printing of this argument does"not constitute an endorse- ment by the State of Oregon; nor does the state warrant the accuracy or truth of any statement made in the argument. r i Official 1988 Primary Voters'Pamphlet 11 CONTINUED STATE OF M OREGON ' ARGUMENT IN OPPOSITION ARGUMENT IN. OPPOSITION IF YOU ARE NOT A REGULAR MOTORCYCLE RIDER; All of us want to reduce senseless:deaths on the highway.-But a close PLEASE VOTE"NO"1 look at the mandatory helmet law reveals that the evidence for it is sketchy and inconclusive — while the principle behind it should. You and I probably have something in common,—we disturb all--Oregonians concerned about the intrusion of government don't regularly, ride,motorcycles: Like.me,perhaps.you've into Personal decisions., never been on a motorcycle— and this concerns me.People like MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENTS ARE A'SMALL,FRACTION" you and I—who seldom,if ever,ride motorcycles-.who account OF THE SAFETY PROBLEM: for'over`two-thirds,"of"the voters will decide the compulsory helmet law for those who do. Data from'1985 show that out of,a state population-of,2.6 million;, there are just 90,000 registered motorcycles -'equivalenVto less WHEN IN DOUBT VOTE"NO'1 ' than 3.5% of the total population.'Of 70 fatal accidents involving ' motorcycles,50 involved riders without helmets less than'.002% I like it when the legislature lets we voters decide rather than of the population. p decide themselves—on most issues.But I wonder if they have acted Fifty is still too many. But how many of these deaths would have wisely in asking the.unaffected majority to decide a law that affects been avoided with a mandatory helmet law?Proponents also argue only a small minority.History shows'a wise result seldom follows. that since most motorcyclists are uninsured,other taxpayers.wind ' up paying their medical bills.Yet there is no hard data which dem- onstrates that a mandatory helmet law will actually reduce overall VOTE'NO"ON MEASURE medical costs. THERE ARE BETTER ALTERNATIVES- TO MANDATORY.HELMETS Submitted b Wall Priestley, Much less restrictive alternatives may also be more effective.The Y• Y Oregon Traffic Safety Commission's Rider Education program has ; 2207 NE Ainsworth Street provided training to almost 2,000 motorcycle riders through 1986— Portland,OR 97211 none of whom had suffered a fatal accident.. (This space purchased for$309 in accordance with ORS 251.255.) The motorcycle riders most prone to acSidents are,in their late teens Y' and early twenties.It makes much better sense to focus on this small part of the population,through such means as making rider.educa- tion mandatory before issuing licenses. The printing of this argumentdoes'not constitute an endorse ment bylthe State of Oregon, nor. does'the state warrant the THIS MEASURE UNFAIRLY accuracy or truth of any statement made in the argument: SINGLES OUT BIHE RIDERS �'` Motorcyclists may be different than you or me in how they dress,in what they enjoy to do on weekends, and in their political beliefs:. 'That does not justify singling them out for additional restraints on ` y their freedom,especially when nothing,comparable applies to auto=. jmobile drivers. This measure would work an injustice against a"small group of people. In the process, it would do damage,to all our freedoms. Reducing carnage.on our highways is a worth but this g g worthy is;definitely the wrong answer. VOTE NO BALLOT MEASURE#2, Submitted by: Rep.Bernie Agrons 1401 Pine Grove Rd. Klamath Falls,Oregon 97603 (This space purchased for$300 in accordance with ORS 251:255.) 'The printing of this argument does not constitute an endorse- ment by the.State of Oregon, nor does the state warrant"the , accuracy or truth of any statement made in.the argument. �y 12 Official 1988 Primary Voters'Pamphlet s IL CONTINUED STATE OF ',Measure. No. 2 OREGON a t; -ARGUMENT IN OPPOSITION ARGUMENT IN OPPOSITION Vote.NO on Ballot Measure#2:­,' . ' "' Vote NO on Ballot Measure#2 . Motorcyclists under age 18 already are required to wear helmets. Helmets do not prevent accidents.The injuries from which a This is'as it should be since the state has.a legitimate interest in helmet may,protect a rider do not occur,until after an accident.It is protecting its-minor citizens. Adults should;retain he ability to possible,that the political..realities•"of,the,legislative process may 'select their personal safety apparel.Adults are responsible for.their 'actually prevent the implementation of other motorcycle safety ini- action,such as voting signing contracts,etc.The value of helmet is tiatives in the presence.of,mandatory helmet:Ilaw&:Only 8, states neither gnhanced rior`dirninished,by"the presence or.absents of a with helmet law',have passed rider,education legislation, while 21 mandatory helmet law.We believe that the same principle applies to "free choice"states have adopted comprehensive rider education mandating personal safety, whether it is for motorcycling, hang programs. Oregon,has as exemplary,rider-education program. As a ;gliding or.some other risk-related activity.We,rely,on,individuals result, motorcycle fatalities and serious accidents;are declining'. and society to provide,the education and the.experience to aid us.in Oregon should concentrate on developing a.even more comprehen-. making the decision that is right for us..Ultimately,society can- sive motorcycle'safety'.program,to:include-alcohol. and drug not belexpected-to make individual decisions; we must be awareness, complete,license'testing,,and increased public, free to make them ourselves., awareness of motorcycles.;Typicalli',,�7'out of 10 motorcycle he"oth er." accidents are the fault of t er driv accede tia • Preserve our freedom of choice,"VOTE"1 Please Vote NO on Ballot measure#2 Encourage better education;`not mandatory helmets.` , Vote NO on Ballot Measure#2,` Submitted by: Sue A.Parish' A.M.A.Oregon District 28 Submittedby: Lois Thacher,President' w P.O.Box 1610 AMERICAN MOTORCYCLE Clackamas,Oregon 97015 ASSOCIATION Oregon District 28 (This space purchased for$300.in accordance with ORS 251.255.) 4646 S:E.83rd Ave. " Portland,Oregon 97266 The printing of this argument does not constitute an endorse- (This space purchased for$300 in accordance with ORS 251.255.) r, meat by the'State of Oregon, nor does the state warrant the accuracy or truth of any statement made in the.argument. The printing of this argument does not constitute`an"'endorse ment;by the State of Oregon, nor does the state,warrant the accuracy or truth of any statement made in the argument.- i .,Official ,1988 Primary Voters'Pamphlet 13 CONTINUED STATE OF Measure No. 2 OREGON ARGUMENT• IN OPPOSITION . . ARGUMENT, IN OPPOSITION , _ Vote NO on Ballot Measure#2. "HELMETS MAKE MORE SENSE FOR, AUTOMOBIIE DRIVERS THAN MOTORCYCLISTS". Passage of a mandatory helmet law will,not reduce your taxes or insurance rates,nor does it do anything to prevent The above statement was made in a recent'study using National an accident from occurringl:'Motorcycle rider education, Highway Traffic Safety Association'statistics, (B.A:D.L1 Report, improved licensing and testing and increased public awareness are 1986) all proven preventative measures that actually reduce acci- dents and improve safe operation.'These statistically viable pro- There are people who actually want to make us wear helmets in our grams, did':not exist.20 years ago,:and'there is evidence that own cars!Ballot Measure 2 will allow the stage to beset for attempts exclusive focus on helmet laws,while ignoring the benefits of these to require helmet use in automobiles. , programs,has been detrimental to the advancement of a compre- Both federal and state regulations have,already'been,approved for hensive approach to motorcycle safety.Motorcyclists should not be the construction of helmets to be used in automobiles,`(Code'of Fed. singled out by aggressive legislative action designed to limit society's Reg., Title 49,.Pt.571,10/1/86 and Oregon Motor Vehicles Div: exposures to these costsWe'have long ago decided as a civilized Admin.°Rule No.735-161-020,8/14/86) society to balance individual'freedoms with social costs.The fact is Oregonian 's's support traffic laws b motorcyclists account for less than 1110 of,1 percent of all motor B PPort°sensible tra -' ut this measure„to vehicle accident related costs'nationwide:Voluntary helmet usage is require motorcycle helmet use,will lead us down the wrong road; , higher than mandatory,seatbeltcompliance. Let's stop this'effort now!Let's VOTE"NO."ON MEASURE 2! We must maintain our freedoms to decide the balances. Vote NO on Ballot measure.#2 Submitted by: Citizens for Sensible Traffic Safety, John R.Goff 650 NW 123rd Ave. Submitted by: David Crawford Portland,Oregon 97229' Oregon Pioneer M/C 1-1593 S.E.82nd Ave. (This space purchased for$300 in accordance with ORS 251,255.) Portland,Oregon 97266 t (This space purchased for$300 in accordance with ORS 251.255.) The printing of this argument does not'constitute ari endorse-" -ment by the State of Oregon, nor does the state warrant-the ` accuracy or truth of any statement made'in the argument. y The printing of this argument does not constitute an endorse ment by the State of Oregon, nor does the state'warrant the accuracy or truth of any statement'made in the argument. ; j i fMt.W 14 : Official;1988 Primary Voters'Pamphlet wwwww Ion" ` STATE OF s Measure No. 2 ` OREGON: t ARGUMENT IN OPPOSITION a Statement of the SAFE in.0REGON COUNCIL: Safety Advocates For Education in Oregon recommend a"NO" t� vote on Measure No.2: i •'Public safety is an issue of great importance.As a result;emotions ' i must be seperated from the facts concerning the compulsory use 1, ..of motorcycle helmets. l+. The effects:of motorcycle helmet use has been examined by a number of outstanding authorities on public safety traffic matters: iftet*'&n,exterisive research project using advanced statistical research methods to examine the effects of helmet use Professor ,' Jonathan''P.-Goldstein of Bowdoin College in'Brunswick, Maine found that: f 'r "crash speed.and the blood alcohol level of'the rider'are'the most , mportant'determinants'of fatalities;while.helmets are shown So..have no.atatistically significant effect on the proba 4,bility:of survival." : In fact,"Pro'fessor Goldstein discovered that: '` "helmet use`has a statistically significant effect which exaccerbates the severity of neck injuries.";"r 7 ("The Effects,.;of Motorcycle Helmet'Use on the Probability.of Fatality and the Severity of Head and Neck Injuries,,1986") During the late,1970's many states,including Oregon,repealed their compulsory,helmet laws-; •°According to Professor'John G.U.Adams,.a leading expert on `traffic safetyissues at.the University College London,the motor- cycle-related death,rate was lower in states that did not have. r mandatory helmet use laws. Professor Adams has concluded "The evidence fails to'support the widely accepted view that motorcycle helmet legislation has produced dramatic reductions in fatalities." :."("Behavioural Solutions:Motorcycle Helmets 1985) Finally,General Motors Research Laboratories released a 1985 study that states: " there is no'convincing evidence,that legislation"compelling the use of safety devices "has reduced the total number of road accident deaths." ("Human Behavior and Traffic Safety";GM Res.Lab.) All credible facts show that helmet use: • does not improve the safety of the motorcyclist. • increases serious neck injuries. • death rates have been higher where helment use is'required: On the surface,motorcycle helmets would seem to provide a margin of safety for the motorcyclist'-but,the facts simply show,this is not true. The SAFE in OREGON COUNCIL urges Oregonians to: VOTE"NO"on Measure No.2 Submitted by: Safe in Oregon Council Tres.Dale Allin 3535 SW Upper Drive t. y Lake Oswego,Oregon 97035 (This space purchased f or$300 in accordance with ORS 251.255.) The printing of this argument does not constitute an endorse ment by the State of Oregon, nor does the state warrant the accuracy or truth of any statement made in the argument. 15 Official 1988 Primary Voters'Pamphlet } • M ��S�I kFi� �Y "v rte? ` IN i V ��.'.� T� ,51,1 r' q F ,r g N u; J I i 'A.Cultu,ral Experience As the west developed, opportunities for cultural enrichment were few and far between. Pic- tured in 1915 is'the Harney County Sagebrush Orchestra near Burns, a"community thatpur- `. sued cultural.events despite its isolated location.`.George*aowan,:,the town's first postmaster, was responsible for naming the city in 1884 after the famous Scottish poet Robert Burns. , Photo courtesy Oregon.Historical Society. a r 1 i y % I 1. . I x r r r {1r. I 1 y • l / � F l , E-MO CA # Official 1988 Primary Voters'Pamphlet 17 CANDIDATE FOR ' . Precinct'Committe,eperson k STATE QUALIFICATIONS DEMOCRATIC PARTY DUTIES ` Electors of the Democratic party,may elect at the primary election A Precinct Committeeperson is a member of the County Central Com- a Precinct Committeeperson of each sex for every 500-electors,or major mittee,the highest party authori ty in county political matters.. fraction thereof,who were,registered to vote in the precinct.on January A Precinct Committeeperson represents the Party to the Democrats in =" 31 of the year of the primary election,ion..,, his/her precinct and represents.the Democratic voters in his/her pre In any event,electors of the Democratid party in a precinct shall be tint to the Party, , entitled to elect not less than one committeeperson of each;sex in the Only newly elected Precinct Committeeperaona will"participate in the precinct:No.person,however,shall hold office as`committeeper'son in election of county party officers and'delegates to the State Central' more than one precinct. : " Committee at the County,Reorganization Meetings. A member of the Democratic party.may become a candidate for f + Precinct Committeeperson of the precinct in which the person is regis- tered,or of a,precinct within the same county adjoining that precinct,by. OFFICERS OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY filing the'declaraiion of candidacy described in ORS 249.031.No filing 'OF OREGON fee is required. " Chairperson:Judy Carnahan,Portland,255-1951 A person who has been registered to vote as'..a member of the r Democratic party:.for.180,days before the Primary election may also be Vice Chairperson:Wayne Anderson,Albany,928-3046' elected by write-in votes in the precinct of residence:or in an'adjoining Secretary:'Kiman Lueas,.St.'Helens,397-3118 ' precinct in the same county. Treasurer:Wayne Purrett,Portland,288 4732 # Unless a qualified"person,receives'at leas' east'three'votes,no-person `Any registered Oregon Democrat.wishing information about the dale shall be deemed to have been elected as Precinct Committeeperson and gate selection process for,the Democratic National Convention may ;a the office of committeepeison shall be vacant ",": »-.< contact the.office of the Democratic Party of Oregon, , } r.s l r - 1Vot.later than the'17th day after the primary election,'the county (This information furnished by the Democratic Party of Oregon, a clerk shall mail,a;certificate p election to'each newly,elected commit- PO Box 15057,'Salem,Oregon 97309(370-8200), teeperson;Those,commiSeperaons elected;tl,write-in votes will`also' Judy Carnahan,Chairperson) r receive'sn "Acceptances of,Office" form,which,must•be'sighed`and a s returned to the county clerk not later than the 24th day after"the`primary election. N a - The term of office fora Precinct Committeeperson is from the 24th day after the,date of the•pntpary.election,until the.24th day after:the ' date of the next following primary election. - R Except as provided in ORS chapter 260,a Precinct Committeeper- son shall not be considered a public officer.' SPECIFIC DUTIES , Precinct Committeep'ersona constitute:the County Central Com- mittee of their party.`This is the highest party.authority in county political matters;'it may adopt rules or resolutions for any matter of party government which is not controlled by laws of this state. Precinct Committeepersons are the.voting delegates to the appro- r' priate congressional district-conventions of the major political party with which they are affiliated. Delegates to national conventions.and presidential electors are selected at the district conventions. a' An elected-committeeperson"who represents a.precinct which is subsequently combined,consolidated or abolished shall continue to be a' member of the County Central Committee until the next regular election ai r Precinct Committeeperson fo _ A vacancy.in the office of Precinct'Committeeperson occurs when ' the I committeeperson resigns,'changes.'residence outside the precinct, changes political party affiliation,dies or is recalled:When a vacancy occurs,the county clerk.shall"remove the'name of the person from the official roll; declare that office of Precinct Committeeperson to be vacant;and notify'the appropriate.County Central Committee. The members of a County Central Committee:may select a member of the major political partywho is registered in the precinct in which the vacancy exists, or an adjoiningprecinct in the.same county,to fill a P vacancy in the'office of Precinct Committeeperson.The County Central Committee shall make written notice of the selection to the county clerk. The person so selected shall have the same powers,duties and privileges as an elected committeeperson. A 18 'Official 1988 Primary Voters'Pamphlet f , r , DEMOCRAT FOR ` . CONET�'N United S tates President x committed to the kind of vibrant:'and sustained economic Ian. " that will create o ortunit for.eve growth yIlywuui�w, y,jN PP Y ry citizen m every part of this l outs`, land. L + If we are to make this vision real if we are to open up the door of v , ' economic opportunity to all our citizens—then we have to,commit ourselvestto two fundamental goals: , .s • first, the building of an'economic environment that.is cre- 44 ative;that is innovative;,that is competitive;and',, y • second,an all-out assault 6h'the causes'of poverty and�depen denc —not just the treatment of their symptoms and conse- MICHAEL S. Y DUKAKIS ..quences Economic progress and world`peace and":gyres Qct for human rights P P are not just vague ideals;they are fundamental American interests, as surely as national security is an,American interest:;For just:as America cannot survive in a lawless world;we cannot prosper-in an impoverished one. 4 - My'administration will,be.confident.enough,and creatrve`endugh and tough enough to carry out a strong,;and positive American foreign policy and vigorous enough to'test'the depth.of;Soviet new thinking"as well. The next President must unite our.nation; he.must challenge.our nation;he must lead our nation with pride'and`confidence into the OCCUPATION:Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts next American frontier.That's the kind of;President,we need,and OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: Moderator of public televi- that's the,kind of President I'm determined to be sion's"The Advocates (1971-1973); Lecturer and Director of When my parents arrived in this country'a's Greek immigrants sev Intergovernmental Studies,John F.Kennedy School of Govern- enty-five years ago, they didn't have much money,•but they had ment, Harvard University (1979-1982); Attorney,Hill &Bar- faith in the American'dream; faith in the opportunity to make a low,Boston,MA'(IMO-1974). good life for themselves and for their;children, Y EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: Brookline High School— I'am running for President because I wantto make that dream come Diploma, 1951;.Swarthmore College(PA)-B.A.,1955;highest honors;Harvard Law School=J.D.1960,honors: true for all Ameicans no matter who they are;,where they come from, PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: Governor of Mas- , A what the dreaof their akin.We all have a right to share in the American dream sachusetts, January-2, 1975=January 4, 1979; January 6; 1983—present; State Representative, Brookline, MA This election is the most important for our party and for our country since John Kennedy defeated Vice President Nixon in 1960. Americans are ready.for a change.We're ready for a'President who will challenge us again; a President who will stand up for what's right;a President who will revive our nation's strength and purpose; a President who will face the future and renew the promise of Amer- ica. But no president can create opportunity in-America without the full + backing,and support'and participation of the American people. That's why-as President,I'm going to be asking for your help. ' I'm going to be asking our best students to become the teachers we'll need if the next generation of American students is to have the skills and the education and the inspiration they are going to need as we. enter the twenty-first century. , I'm going to be asking office workers,and retired teachers to volun- teer their time to share with'a neighbor the precious gift of literacy. I'm going to be':asking businesses to be wise enough and innovative enough to. re-train their workers and re-tool their factories and rebuild their communities. I'm going to be as bricklayers and carpenters to work with all of us to create decent and affordable housing for all Americans: I'm going to be asking young scientists to dedicate their great not to the destruction of life,but to its preservation,to the battle against AIDS and toxic waste and world hunger. ` na I'm going to be asking every citizen,young and old,rich and poor, black and white,to give something back to their communities and to 'their country. I believe I have the strength to run this country,the experience to (This in(ormation'furnished by Michael S:Dukakis, ' manage our government,and the values to lead our people:And I am Dukakis for President Committee.) 19 Official,1988 Primary Voters'Pamphlet DEMOCRAT FOR . . CONTINUED UUnited "States, President r , I In addition, Congressman Gephardt.hasr been'.a leader in the a fight for education funding, pay equity,`andthe':Rqual Rights' Amendment.He helped write the Social Security reform'package in 1983 to keep the system solvent into the next century:He'has led the fight against contra aid as the Chairman of the:House Democratic Caucus'the fourth highest leadership in the House. a 3 The Future Holds:. 1)Quality Health Care for all Americans. M RICHARD 2)A Commitment to Access to a First-Rate Education for GEPHARDT All from Pre-kindergarten through college. 3)`Investment in Research''and Retraining to,Develop' our Industrial Base and Worker's Skills. 4)A Reduction in the Budget and Trade.Deficits. 5)A Real Effort to Fight the AIDS Crisis ' 6) The Promise to Honor`the.Social Security Contract and Medicare Obligations. !, 7)An Energy Policy to End our.Dependence on Foreign i energy and Encourage Alternative Sources of.Ener gY u These ideas are among the many that`Dick Gephardt`sees'.as essential to guaranteeing.the bssic;underlying goal of his candidacy -regaining our economic destiny. OCCUPATION:U3.Congressman OCCUPATIONAL B'ACKGROUND: Lawyer, Thompson and Mitchell,St.LouisMissouri EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:Northwestern University,B.S. degree in Speech;University of Michigan Law degree I PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE:Alderman,St.Louis, ` Missouri,Board of Alderman;Member,House Ways and Means n Committee; Chair'man,`House`Democratic Caucus; Former } member,House Budget Committee ,Richard A.Gephardt The United States faces a unique set of challenges as we enter ~ the 21st century.The prospect of declining living standards threat- ens our economic security. And thee erosion of opportunity once is available to all Americans.undermines the American Dream. Our ,. military security;too'is threatened by our failure to come to terms „ with our chief adversaries,the Soviets.' ' To meet these challenges successfully,we must elect a president who.has 'the'ability to inspire,the'country to move. forward, to change directions'as well as the competence g things g potence to et thin done.On •�* '" 1 a,y many issues --tax reform,:trade,'health care,family farm agri- culture,halting aid'to:the contras,protecting Social Security— I ' have demonstrated my leadership'capabilities`and effectiveness. The American people.want'someone who`understands the chal-, =7f s lenges and problems we face,but they also want'someone who.can accomplish what he or she'sets'out to do.That's the kind of presi- , dent I will be. "For more than sixteen years in public life,Dick Gephardt has been ahead of the curve. He always seems to know ahead of time `T` uA what's around the comer;what to do neat And,then,he gets the job done.He's a remarkable leader."' :,} Congressman Tom Foley,Majority Leader ' A' The Record Shows:, ' 1) The Gephardt Trade Amendment:1Calla for fair trade policies to open global'markets to American products. Y; 2)The Bradley-Gephardt Fair Tax Act:Paved the way for tax reform.. '3) The Harkin-Gephardt Saves,the Family Farm Act leads the fight to help the,family farmer.'' 4 4) The Schroeder*Gephardt Comprehensive Test Ban r i r Amendment:serves as the.leading arms control issue.' - y 5)The Pepper-Gephardt Social Security Protection Act. provides the Social Security system with new direction and effective management that will ensure its:viability. (This information furnished by Gephardt for President.)• r I 20 Official`1988 Primary Voters'Pamphlet i MOCRAT FOR CONTINUED h United States President . , ����M�:i,�w nia 1u elpla�y�l�9gba a I z: t, AL y GORE c'r� $ ' p ^�x '*YS � r �r� ..xii��,� .. " F Fr t •,.a ' IL ra b1 i „e 'sl ti d S S i OCCUPATION:United.States Senate. OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND:,1970-71U.S."Army, Viet- :.. nam; 1971-76,Nashville Tennessean, Investigative•reporter; $ ;1971-76, Livestock'farmer, 1977-84,U.S.House of Represen- tatives;1985-Present,U.S.Senate. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:'St,Albans High School;Har- vard University,B'A.;Vanderbilt University-Divinity School, ."Law School. PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE:1977-84 U.S.House of Representatives;1985-Present U.S.Senate. r AL GORE STATEMENT OF CANDIDACY FOR THE OREGON DEMOCRATIC PARTY t I'm running for President because in 1988 we face a fight for ;•; America's future.My campaign is a fight to build a future in which America doesn't retreat from the world and to put the White House y , back on the side-of average Americans. To 'shape that futuire, we' need a candidate who combines strength with compassion.We need a candidate who combines hon- esty with vision. We need a President who will stand up for our country abroad and our people at home. I intend to stop the arms race because it is time the world stopped spending a trillion dollars a year on ways to kill people.But our,next President must also recognize that to achieve a lasting ' peace,we must negotiate from,a position of strength. And at a time when we need to strengthen our economy,work- ing men and women want a candidate who has been on their side, fighting for decent.wages, safe working conditions, and a vibrant economy that can compete in the global marketplace. In the House and the Senate - ,I have stood up to drug companies, polluters,and toxic waste dumpers.My career has been about pro- tecting average,Americans against threats they cannot control. I,intend to renew the American spirit by rekindling our commit- ment to social justice:helping shelter the homeless;caring for AIDS victims;creating better jobs for families who are trying to make ends meet on the minimum wage;preserving a clean environment;ensur- ing fair and vigorous.trade;and driving down interest rates so that average people have more to set aside for their families'future. Old politics and old answers won't work any more.It's time to <' leave behind the politics of the past and meet the challenges of the future. (This information furnished by Albert Gore for President Committee.) 1 •z� Official 1988 Primary Voters'Pamphlet 21 DEMOCRAT FOR CONTINUED. 3 United States President ' health care for all,and atop the demand for dru gs at home and the i importation of drugs from abroad. i. 4'. Environment. We can eliminate unsafe toxic wast6 sites,protect, our national parks,and clean up our air:We should.use theJianford shutdown to demonstrate.how.to convert to a nuclear-free full ' employment economy by training workers for toxic waste,clean-up and for growth industries. Education. We should double the federal education'.budget".in ` order to ensure equal opportunity,to invest children and teachers, JESSE io open the doors to higher education;°and'tosupport school is JACKSON improvement in every community. j Rural Policy. We need to help timber producers process raw logs' here rather than ship them overseas to be sold back tdus as finished and semi-finished products.We can"save the family farm".through supply management and fair prices,by restructuring farm.debt and returning land in government inventoiy'at low interest, and by a helping family farmers to identify new markets Willing'to'pay a fai r, price. Trade. Protectionism is not the answer to our trade deficit.'So ly ing the trade deficit requires: controlling U.S.-based multinational° corporations which close U.S.'factories and take.jobs overseas;level- ling the playing field by making labor law'violations'in'the Third OCCUPATION: President,.National Rainbow Coalition (1984 to World an,unfair trade practice;increasing Third Worid living stan * present) dards so they can buy more from us;and increasing o productivity OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: National President, Opera- through,education and training,and by rewarding corporate produc- tion,Push (1971-1983)� Executive Director, Operation' Bread- Aivit Y.not corporate mergers.,:. basket(1966-1971);Author,Straight From the Heart EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:Chicago Theological Seminary". 'Foreign Policy: We propose a foreign policy that seeks real � security,rather than decreases our security by building more and (honorary degree);North Carolina A&T State University($.A., more weapons.We need'to negotiate deep cuts in the nuclear arse 1963);University of Illinois nals of both.superpowers, negotiate mutual conventional force PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE:None ` reductions in Europe, impose comprehensive•sanctions on,South 1 Jesse Jackson on His Candidacy Africa,deny aid to the contras,and ensure long-term stability in s the Middle East by guaranteeing Israel's security while-creating a <. Twenty-five years'ago racial violence was•not only'constant but Palestinian homeland. legal: Today, racial violence'still,occurs but it's illegal so we can struggle effectively to end it.'But economic violence is legal and is devastating the lives of all Americans.°Together we,must move ^ i forward to economic common ground-to achieve economic justice for all Americana We need a President who will protect the American family from the I exportation of jobs and the importation of drugs.A President who believes that all-Americans are entitled.to health care, a;decent education,adequate housing and a clean environment;that workers , are entitled to jobs,unions,a safe workplace,pay equity,access to Y child care and respect. A President who insists on full protection 1 under the law for every.American.A President who will reverse the incentives for corporations'to; merge with other.corporations, to I purge their workforce and submerge our economy. We need bold leadership and a new direction in ourr foreign policy. We must reverse the arms race and support international law,self determination,,humannghts,,and international economic justice. My candidacy is a call to service.I have spent the last 25 years,not as a perfect servant,but as`a public servant.My name has become synonomous'•with service,,rescue,,negotiations,struggle and strong leadership.That's why Lwant to be President=to serve the Ameri- can people. Jesse Jackson on Some Key Issues 'Budget Deficit. We need to get out of the deficit mess the same t� way we got in.We should cut the military without cutting defense, make corporations and the wealthy pay their fair share of taxes,and is put America back to work, turning tax consumers into revenue r generators kw Family. We must raise the minimum,wage, guarantee access to' n,. ' affordable, quality child-and dependent care furnished by Stephen Coats of the Jackson 88 q •Y p (This information guarantee access to Committee.) 22 Official 1988 Primary Voters!Pamphlet 'Y p Hn EMOCRAT FOR "CONTINUED sited States Presiden t a., y £ au carriers of the infection begin to show severe symptoms.The biolog- ical research,bill for work on discovering a;-cure will cost about$3 billion a year,. Providing'hospital beds,;medical care,,'and�public health services will be skyrocketing;to levels of between $100 and $200 billion, in combined,public and private outlays during'the a < €z years ahead. . . x Most of the nation is faced with a woraening`freah-water'crisis. An,acute..shortage of electrical power.is.building',up:'Across the } nation,the small urban community in.a rural setting,is becoming an ";LYNDON endangered species.;'Public education is'collapsing:in quality, in ` LaROUCHE significant part for budgetary.reasons.n,The'.:national defense the, y , muscle of logistics was cut away,and,now;budgets are cutting away ' # bones. Each of these problems is,curable, but not without a real growth in business and household incomes.generated by,recovery of agriculture and industry; and by accompanying capital improve- ments in basic economic infrastructure `+ The President has some.'of-the.rneans to"do what is needed on the Federal level.About$2 trillion a year in.low-cost loans of Federal credit during the.first two years of the next administrationwould be 4 sufficient to prevent`an economic depression;and to launch'a,genu- ine recovery. :• ,. Federal action by itself is not sufficient:Close coordination of OCCUPATION:,None'- Federal action with,state'governments and,leading'municipalities will be essential.Federal loans must be steered to'ensure.that state OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND:Economist and major municipal budgets do not collapse.State government is EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:.Two Years College,.North key to organizing local economic recovery activity to take effective eastern University advantage of low-cost Federal loans. A more:direct;relationship PRIOR,GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE:None , between the President and state governments than we have known during recent decades will be a leading feature'of;a LaRouche The panic which struck,international•markets la'st.October Administration. , began a'period'of international financial crisis with many sim ilarities to that of the years 1929 through 1932.The mistakes being made by,our Federal,government now are almost identical with those of the.Hoover administration;desperate attempts at Federal budget.balancing would, now as then,turn an inevitable financial collapse into the economic depression which wiser leadership would have avoided.On the other side,the lessons we,should have learned from.President Franklin Roosevelt's errors-and successes, are a model for"the economic recovery mobilization which the Reagan- Bush administration should have launched back in 1982,a mobiliza- tion'which must be launched no later,than the day of the next President's'inauguration. Following the October 1929's "Black"Friday," there was just ; over.a year of relative calm on the surface of international financial markets,until the collapse of the Vienna Kreditanstalt bank in the Spring of 1931.In the financial chain reaction which then followed, the British pound collapsed, and the United States sank into the cruel,opening phase of a deep economic depression,beginning the r 4 winter of early�193J. Following`Black Monday"1987,the Reagan=Bush administra- tion took drastic actions,including savage pressure on'allies in Europe:and Japan, in an attempt to repeat Hoover's so-called "recovery"of.1930;and postpone the next financial panic until after the November election.This could and did postpone the financial panic likely to have hit during January 1988.It is doubtful,if barely possible that the next big financial panic could be delayed past November.The financial crisis is much bigger than that of 1929-1931, and is coming on with much greater force. Whatever occurs on this front during 1988, 1989 will be a year of financial disaster. Our objective must be, to prevent the financial disaster from plunging us into a deep and'prolonged economic depression. The financial and economic crises are'not the only major prob- lems facing,the next Federal administration,but without economic recovery,neither the Federal government nor the private sector will have the means to deal with any of the other challenges. For example,what the news media calls the"AIDS"epidemic will begin to hit as never before during 1989.Leading studies project that AIDS and AIDS-related cases will hit medical institutions with the force of a tidal wave by about 1991-1992,as many of the present k(This information furnished by LaRouche Democratic Campaign.) Official 1988 Primary Voters'Pamphlet 23. r DEMOCRAT FOR, Unite­ tates P r PAUL SIMON'S PRIORITIES ARE AMERICA'S PRIORITIES: ` Q �YN >`Ak HBtPi EDUCATION:Paul Simon understands that thenation shapes,its destiny through education.-In the United States,quality,access and opportunity should be the hallmarks of public'education Thatis why he has put more education legislation into law than all the other. . II presidential candidates COMBINED and why improving'quality, i V access and opportunity in America's schools will be the toppriortty of his administration., JOBS.Paul Simon'has the longest and strongest record of lead- PAUL ership•on national employment policy aimed at,creating,new-job + SIMON opportunities.for Americans across the economic spectrum.He has i. steered through his committee the most comprehensive job;retrain- ing legislation in the nation's history.Believing that`'it makes more t sense to pay people for doing something than to pay them'for doing nothing,"he detailed how it can be done in his 11th book;."Let's Put America Back to Work,"and in legislation now before the,Congress:' !; The Simon plan would create,millions'of locally run jobs.for those unable to find private sector work'-- creative,productive work that meets important local needs like•park construction,,railbed; rehabilitation, flood control, environmental protection and adult illiteracy`programs. Much of the program's cost would'come from 1 savings in welfare and unemployment compensation.'Paul`.Simon'; would also move aggressively to promote new export-related jobs.by OCCUPATION:,U.S.Senator' providing U.S.-backed export loans, through local banks; to aid. , OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND;,editor and,publisher;headed businesses in breaking into new overseas markets. 12-newspaper publishing business;'state'legislator, member of LONG-TERM HEALTH CARE.Only Paul Simon has a firm Congress;U.S.Senator;author of 11 books. commitment backed by a detailed plan to expand Medicare i EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:Eugene High School Eu ene g g B health insurance coverage to take care of long-term;health needs,,, =i Ore.;University of,Oregon;Dana,College,Blair,Neb.;left col-,, wing senior citizens and their families from the crushing debt of le a before graduation to ublish small-town news a er;30 ho g gra p P•P medical bills'.He has introduced the Long-Term Care Family.Pro-orary doctorate degrees: tection.Act to defend families against the catastrophic,costs of s PRIOR.GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE:Illinois state legisla- chronic illness for seniors, working-age Americans, and`children �w tor, Lieutenant Governor of Illinois; U.S. House of Represen- , needing home care. tatives,1974-84;U.S.Senate,1984-present;U.S.delegate,U.N. Special Session on Disarmament; chairman, Congressional. PAY-AS-YOU-GO.Paul Simon is a pay-as-you-go Democrat. Arms Control and Foreign Policy Caucus:U.S:Senate subcom- He alone offers the pledge and the timetable—to restore pay-as- mittees-on Constitution,.Employment &`Productivity, and : you-go-government. He has outlined'steps'to end the dangerous, " African Affairs. deficit-fueled borrowing binge that threatens economic chaos'and, tau t„ limits the nation's future by crowding out investments in education, OREGON ROOTS health care,jobs and other national.needs:'` There is much of the self-made man about Paul Simon:He left FOREIGN POLICY AND ARMS CONTROL. Paul Simon `' college before graduating to take'the challenge'of saving a town's offers the longest and strongest record of leadership,spanning a' i newspaper and used the pages of his newspaper to help end a corrupt lifetime,of commitment and experience: He has chaired the Con- political machine. Without benefit of,,a college degree, he has ' gressional Arms Control and Foreign Policy Caucus-and serves'on r' emerged as one of the Nation's leading education policymakers. the Senate Foreign Relations-Committee. He led the'first>fight. Blending the talents of a'writer and legislator in a manner uncom- against the MX Missile basing scheme in 1980.He has joined$en. u Mon on Capitol Hill,Paul Simon has championed the dreams and Mark Hatfield as chief co-sponsor of legislation calling for a,mutual,` , interests of working''men and women'and fought to make'govern- verifiable halt,in U.S.and Soviet nuclear arms ttggsting.Serving on zt ment'open and responsive His is the story of hope,of courage,of Congress'budget committees,Paul Simon has been a leading oppo principle. nent of contra aid'and has worked against wasteful Pentagon spend ing.As President he will know precisely how to cut.the waste and Paul Simon was born Nov:29,1928,in Eugene,Oregon,to the how to craft a bipartisan foreign policy-Americans can believe in Rev. Martin and Ruth'Simon shortly after they returned to the again. United States from Lutheran missionary work in China.He grew up in Eugene and entered the University of Oregon in 1945at age 16 to `•A GOVERNMENT THAT CARES'. study journalism.The family later moved to Illinois. "I want a nation that cares about its people It is college shortly before graduating easy inlgovern Abage 19 he left `to purchase a ment to pander to the whims and wishes of the riclrand powerful' defunct newspaper in Troy,111-,which he used to expose-syndicate rather than help people who really need help.I've tried,to fight for ambling connections.with govern ment officials. the people who need a champion." ; g In 1951 at age 22 he enlisted as a private in the U.S:Army and was stationed in,Germany. Ordinary people from all walks of life have elected Paul Simon to office since he was 25,sensing that he is a different kind of politician !u straight4alking, committed to`the dream of•a finer'nation, 41 appealing to people's best instincts and not to selfishness„an effec- tive policymaker who crafts practical, common-sense solutions to the nation's challenges: (This information furnished by Paul Simon,) g} 24• - Official 1988 Primary Voters!Pamphlet. . DEMOCRAT FOR Re resentative in: Conqress: ,�2ND DISTRICT did Bob Smith even cast.'a vote?.;NOI;While thekother 400 plus members of Congress were busy addressing the needs of their con-g stituents; our'congressman was off,)vacationin . Smith later said that even if he'd been there he wouldn tlrave made.a difference.If e he can't make a difference;on r a 206 to 205 vote,then can;he ever make a difference? ;. ` ' Smith answer to the"Oregon Comeback"is the'.'Oregon Cutback". He voted against school lunches;,but.in,favor,of tobacco subsidies. " He would rather pay Sor a Contra=corps in Central America than a by LARRY youth conservation corps working�in Oregon. He"is:;unwilling`,to make safe and available child caMlis,high-a pnonty as subsidized r TUTTLE grazing on public lands "day care,for cows WE ALREADY, KNOW BOB',SM1iTH'S CHOICES FOR OREGON'S SENIORS • NO!tocatastrophic.healthcare ' • NO!to new'senior housing'.- fez r F r r . • NO!to reducing rents for very love incorne elderly:�, n • NO!to protecting frail elderly intheir own homes ¢ • NOt to meals-on-wheels: Yr • NO!to senior centers. Oregon's seniors'should not have`to choose`Between eating and' OCCUPATION:Businessman;Owner,.Business Consulting Firm.• heating.They should not have a life time's.savings'wiped'but by.a" OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: Bank Manager;'Finance single illness.'No wonder,-Smith!has been endorsed by so called Manager,:-Oregon State Housing Division; Director, Savings- senior groups that want to pull the plug on Social Security and kill and Loan Association. the Medicare program. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: B.S. Finance;University of :Oregon;Diploma,Medford Senior High School. THAT'S WHY IT'S TIME FOR TUTTLE PRIOR.GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: County Commis- s° signer;Deschutes County. Because we endorsed Tuttle over Smith in last,N6vember's.elec- tion, readers should,understand why we're not alarmed that'he s launching his campaign early...,He's worked effectivelyin banking 4 WE CAN'T LET BOB SMITH CONTINUE GIVING AWAY and in private business,and at the'state and local governiiment lev THE FARM IN OREGON els...we believe he has the intelligence and vision to bean.outstand- ing 2nd District Representative.".Medford Mail.Tribune,March • When Bob Smith.takes credit for saving the beef cattle industry in. .6,1987. America,what he,is,really saying is that the Dairy Herd Buy-out he supported,:glutted the red meat market and threatened to put nearly "(former)Deschutes County Commissioner,Larry'Tuttle has dem- every cattleman out of business.The taxpayers had to pay twice for` onstrated the potential to an effective.Congrover the for Oregon's his incompetence. huge 2nd District and merits voter,support over the incumbent, Smith...After two.terms, it becomes increasingly"doubtful that • When 200,000 live New Zealand sheep were:being shipped into'" Smith:.."can re=direct his'energy and talent.'.'.on the other hand,; Oregon,cauIsing'devastation of our own industry,Bob Smith said it" Tuttle has a solid base of accomplishment so far and all indications" was O.K. ,because he's a free trader.He won't support a baron the are that his peak performance is still ahead of him'."The.Orego- " exporting of.whole,logs to Japan.He won't require Canada to accept nian,October 23,1986. ' our plywood.With ou;.millg in peril of closing,whose free trader is «Smith has rumbled long'and_loudly about.cutting government he?,Wouldn't a little;fair trade be better? spending;but was a continent away-when the measure reached the 11 6.When Harney and Malheur lakes flooded in 1982,what did Smith House floor.','The Observer,November 5,1987;(LaGrande): do?For-a long time nothing;then he said the taxpayers should.pay "Some members of'Oregon's Congressional delegation were upset millions to drain them; finally,'"he admitted:`"I know people here -with Smith's absence,and so are we.He needs to pay more attention (Burns)'have been saying"We've got our guy in Congress,whyisn't what's going on.. If he's working on issues of importance to he,doing anything for me?'" The Bulletin, February 1, 1988 Eastern Oregon,he'needs to,show.it more." East,Oregonian, (Bend).After six years,we're still waiting. November 6,1987,(Pendleton). With this kind of"proven leadership"on the Agriculture Commit- tee,who will save Oregon Counties from massive cuts to 0&C and THISMIME. TUTTLE. forest"receipts?Who will make sure that we can replant our forest to After resting in office'at taxpayer expense for nearly thirty years, save pur'timber jobs?- Bob Smith has lost touch with what working;folks expect from their r Congressman.The people of this District want,need,and deserve a WE CAN'T AFFORD TO BE LEFT OUT OF THE OREGON Congressman with the experience and the determination to work COMEBACK.. , hard enough to see that their'needs come first.. • When Oregon homebuilders asked Smitli to support a national It's time for solutions,not excuses:It's time for action,not neglect. housing bill to build new homes for growing families,seniors,,and It's time for Oregon's:2nd District to move:forward.•THIS e. handicapped persona,he instead supported 40%reductions—slash- TIME...TUTTLE ing home-ownership, decent rentals, and Oregon wood products jobs. When Oregon businesses are struggling to survive and Congress voted on the most important tax increase and budget bill in 20 years, (This information'furnished by Larry Tuttle for Congress Committee.) 25 Official 1988 Primary Voters'Pamphlet 'DEMOCRAT FOR x Secretar Y-0 State - a Barbara Roberts—Leader ' f In recognition of Barbara's solid reputation for leadership,Governor' Goldschmidt appointed her Chair of the,Governor's Task Force'on Workers Compensation Reform;'Barbara represents'the Governor' i on the Hanford Nuclear Waste.Board;and serves on;the Governor's. Commission on Financing Long Term Care: i Her vision for Oregon,and the.nation;makes Barbara one of the most effective and compassionate leaders'of our tune.' BARBARA Barbara Roberts Manager, r, .. + ROBERTS The Secretary of State_supervises a staff of 212 and manages,a$21 million budget.Acknowledging her accomplishments,the legislature` transferred the Board of Accountancy;the Board:of Tax;Service R Examiners,the Historical Properties Advisory Commission and the { Corporations Division to the Secretary of State in 1987;♦In only three years,,as Secretary of State';Barbara's'business,experience, management skills,and commitment to qualitgservicehave resulted in producing dne of state government'•s'most efficient agencies Her ability to get things done has been her trademark ingovern 'r ment. 7. i Barbara Roberts-Auditor ' OCCUPATION:Oregon Secretary of State. Every year Barbara's auditors inspect over 30 state'agencies.•She:s i OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: Small business;accounting, 'made the public aware of any irregularities in government spending. ,$, construction firm`office'management,bookkeeper,secretary. Because of this record of professional auditing-practices,the legisla. . EDUCATIONAL: BACKGROUND ,Portland,State'University ture authorized the Secretary of State to,conduct the first"perform . ! (night classes,1962-65)., ance audit!' in state`government.`,These`."efficiency".audits will PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL`EXPERIENCE: State Represen- determine the most cost effective way to provide quality services to tative(1980-84);House MajorityyLeader(1982-84);Multnomah Oregonians., 'Co.Commissioner(1978);Mt.Hood Community College Board Y g She holds government accountable I (1978-82);Parkrose School Board'(1973-83);.`Chair,Multnomah �s County.Juvenile Services'Commission "(1979-82);,State BarbaraRoberts—Conservationist i Advisory Councillor Emotionally Handicapped Children (1971-73). g on the State Land Board'with the The Secretary of State,serving - Governor and the State Treasurer,is responsible for managing over COMMUNITY SERVICE: 2 million acres.of state'owned lands.'Barbara'ha's balanced the p Mt:Hood Community Mental Health Board, Oregon Peace conservation of Oregon's unique natural'resources with.providing jobs and producing income for funding.Oregon's schools Academy.Board, Oregon`Chapter for'Child'Abuse Prevention, x Salem Convention and Visitors'Association Board, Oregon She knows.Oregon's strengths. Council on Alcoholism and Drug Addiction Advisory Board. ' . Barbara Roberts—Integrity MEMBER. There is nothing*more important in conducting elections than the guarantee of integrity and fairness in the elections process.1wher 4 League of Women Voters,Business and Professional Women, first term as Secretary of State,Barbara met her-campaignprom- Salem Chamber of Commerce,NAACP,Oregon Women's Polit- ises:she closed loopholes,in Oregon's financial reporting laws;:gave ical Caucus,Friends of the Columbia River Gorge. - greater citizen access to ballot title changes;;and for working people, opened the polls an hour earlier on election;day. ' She stands for open,fair,and accessible.government.. ' "I remain committed to a high standard of service, 'and to Barbara Roberts open, accessible government. I will`continue to',give:you straightforward, clear answers'on all public'issues.:I Barbara Roberts, a fourth generation tregonian, is 51 years old. -believe my record is one I can stand on-proudly as I ask for Born in Corvallis,'she graduated from.high"school in Sheridan, second term as your Secretary of State." ' ' + Barbara raised'her two sons(now,32 and 30)in,Portland:. il Barbara begawher two years'of'community service as an-unpaid Barbara Roberts i' lobbyist for handicapped children.Twenty-four years ago her'handi- capped,son's education was.threatened and.Barbara went to the legislature to fight for his educational rights.She won,Her commit- ment'to people continues today.As a,volunteer she works for com ' munity mental health programs,youth programs,services for senior, p special education,;and drug and alcohol rehabilitation programs. t . f (This information furnished by Re-elect Barbara Roberts Committee.)' 26 Official 1988 Primary Voters'Pamphlet EMOCRAT FOR" :state Tr easurer are: 'Without vision,`:the people perish'•'„".To evil'falls the land a prey,,where.wealth accumulates,and men'decay"„and two,of my. i own,"When in doubt,take a nap",'and .Life is an'opportunity for S ; re drama" 3 : ISSUES: , s r Fo'r a starter Oregon must reinstate an,inheritance tax,which was foolishly phased out between 1977.and 1987:Society;is ill-served by undue concentration of wealth.If treasurer,I would add wisdom and STEVE critical anal to a. analysis great variety,of pol;tiCal issues'..: 4 ANDERSON 3' :3 PROSPECTS ' Can I win?If my opponent will meet me ii a discussion of the issu es, �,. `" I can best him.,If he won't,I still can:Gettingthroughtlie primary,I feel like a ti er out.of theca e;.and will be,on m o ' w , g g y pponent s trail! CONCLUSION d ` !<<�4 ' As a society;we do need to address°some profound political problems 4 W k that cannot be solved either by;elect#oniC,salvation or:;packaged politicians who need advertising agencies and speechwriters.Demo- x, cratic voters,devote more attention.to politics I solicit your support for my campaign specifically, and'better politics in genera for have good chances with your help!" OCCUPATION:Attorney,Salem,Oregon,'private practice OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND:World War II,Naval Officer, Respectfully submitted, ?' 'three years-North Africa, Sicily;Italy.Farm and small town background-usual occupations. EDUCATIONAL•BACKGROUND:High School;Langlois,Oregon STEVE ANDERSON Law and Economics degrees,Willamette University 3295 Triangle Drive SE#200 PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE:City Attorney(West Salem,Oregon 97302 Salem before merger with Salem), Attorney; Salem Housing Authority. I '` INTRdDUCTION. This.is;a novel election for me — My previous races have.been contested ones for party,nomination — short,hurried,with little ` timer to campaign or raise money.This time,I have the nomination merely,by filing!and more leisurely time to get organized fora solid, 1 s but dramatic campaign.. QUALIFICATIONS: ' 4 At first glance,it would seem that the treasurer'should come from a ' banking or investment background-which_ neither I nor my oppo- nent nor recent occupants.have had. So, on qualifications I can modestly approach the office as well-prepared,possibly better,than most so far,to be a very,competent treasurer. Am I a leader?Yes,high school student body president;class frater nity president;college;Oregon Chairman and National Vice Chair- man of Young Republicans(1948-1952,when I resigned as protest of McCarthy and Nixon);delegate to numerous National Conventions; President of Willamette Alumni Association;Dvorak International Federation (to promote the scientifically,designed.typewriter key- board);leader of opposition to the Viet Nam War in the Salem area; Marion County Democratic Party Chairman(1970-73);; Is previous elective experience required?Neither Wayne Morse,one of the all-time great U.S.Senators;nor Charles A.Sprague;one of the finest governors of Oregon,had been elected previously.And it is worth noting that Abraham Lincoln and Winston Churchill were "unsuccessful'.'in many elections. PERSONAL;DATA: Married to Anne Lise,a concert singer and artist;f am unusually. G healthy having lost only two days from work in twenty years;my f favorite books are The Prophet,by Kahlil Gibran,Importance of Living,by Lin Yutang,and Emerson's essays.I thrive on hot tubs, and suana;;andiee water at Breitenbush. My favorite quotations h is information furnished by Steve Anderson.) 27 Official 1988 Primary Voters',Pamphlet DEMOCRAT FOR 28TH ' �. State"Sena, tokl.� DISTRICT i <.� ,�1,N1111' All! 6 4i � i3 I z 1 1,�a.: 7 a r T WAYNE ,s =T , JACK FAWBUSH.' �r�� -SUMNER`�,,, OCCUPATION:Small farmer OCCUPATION Farmowner/operator J OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: Photographer, Officer'for OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND:Wheat.farming/livestock for' four years in the U.S.Air Force,attaining the rank of Captain. 35'-years, investment properties.,owner, smalt,seed;analyst, ' Included a year of duty,in'Vietnam:1969-70. U.S.D.A.,Instructor,Oregon State University EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: Graduate, Wy-East High: EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:Mitchell,The Dalles and Hep- School,1962;University of Oregon,B.A.,1966,M.A.1968;grad- prier Schools;.Graduate,,Oregon State:University;B.S. uate U.S.Air Force Air Intelli eneae School 1969. . , Engineering PRIOR.GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: Serving sixth term PRIOR'GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE ,Elected Oregon as State Representative; Co-Chairman,Joint Trade and Eco- House of Representatives 1972,1974,1976;County School;Board nomic Development'Committee; Member Oregon,Hanford 10 years,;Chairman 2 years; Elected Alternate Delegate 1976 Oversight Waste Board National Democratic Presidential Nominating Convention; WAYNE FAWBUSH FIGHTS TO BRING' Vice-chairman,Ways and Means Committee;State Emergency THE OREGON COMEBACK AND NEW JOBS Board; Property Tax Relief School Finance; Trade � P Y / , /Economic : EAST OF THE CASCADES 'Development;'Transportation; Agriculture and Natural • Wayne was chief sponsor of Ed-Net,'to create a two-way video Resources,State/Federal Affairs;State-Water Policy, network bringing educational opportunities to rural Oregon: JACK`SUMNER,`53, is a fourth generation Oregonian, born in u '! ; Wayne helped double funding for the Downtown Development Prineville and he resides at his,Gilliam County'farm: His great-. �. project to help towns in Oregon-plan for the future. • Wayne personally negotiated with the Governor to double support 'grandfather was Henry,Wheeler for whom the county was named !~ for tourism promotion.statewide. Wife,Sharon,daughters,Jaci,Tiffani and Brooke WAYNE FAWBUSH CREATED NEW MARKETS FOR JACK SUMNER has experience.in state government.He will bring OREGON PRODUCTS you the accountability you expect and deserve from government.His Aj • Wayne helped get funds to the,Oregon Agribusiness Council to record is one of PERFORMANCE not PROMISES Promote agriculture products. `E i . Wayne JACK SUMNER is a tough,experienced manager.of fiscal affairs. yne was chief sponsor to expand the Oregon Marketplace.The, ..' program helps match producers with new customers. He has never voted for a sales tax.Concerning property tax relief the s • Wayne started the Oregon Trade-Institute in 1983.-The institute' Oregonian had this to say,about JACK: helps Oregon businesses export products "One man was responsible for all of the victories Tuesday. WAYNE FAWBUSH IS,FIGHTING'TO HELP SMALL ..He is Representative Jack Sumner....a man with an.inde- BUSINESS OPEN AND GROW IN OREGON pendent mind who has displayed a stubborn will to get a • Wayne supported starting'a fund (ORTDC) that loans startup better break for people " money to new or expanding small manufacturers. JACK SUMNER has remained independent from special interest • Wayne sponsored'and pushed for setting up'22 Small Business pressures.His decisions have been made on the'basis of principle.It. Centers statewide to help people start their own businesses., was this independence that made it-possible`.for SUMNER to help - • Wayne doubled,funding.of the Oregon`Business Development create the much needed Homeowners and Renters Refund-Program Fund that loans money to small and medium size businesses, (HARRP) which'has-returned hundreds of millions of.dollars:to ; WAYNE FAWBUSH SUPPORTED INVESTING STATE homeowners and renters instead of spending for new programs., SURPLUS DOLLARS IN TAX CUTS AND EDUCATION SUPPORT JACK SUMNER has EARNED HIS CREDENTIALS;"DEMON • Personal income tax rates were permanently cut and Oregonums STRATED' HIS LEADERSHIP,ACTED'ON;YOUR'CON '# ! will receive a 17%income tax cut on 1987 returns. CERNS and PREPARED himself to be your state senator ,•,,; • Additional funds went to:support local schools,build up to 1,761 JACK knows the people of his area and understands their concerns., more prison cells,and help higher education. GIVE JACK YOUR VOTE ON MAY 17 WAYNE FAWBUSH IS FIGHTING FOR OUR FUTURE For more information,call Wayne at 354-1706. f furnished byFrienda of Wayne.Fawbush.) (This information furnished by Sumner Senate Committee.) (This information �' 28 'Official 1988 Primary Voters'Pamphlet: �DE.OCRAT FOR to 6o'Ro resentative 54T" �t DISTRICT, . f 'ate' ���� I : ✓ M1Y� d ]^ 1 a° < RUTH• _ KAHN 4 M .n 1 � fr r, 'OCCUPATION: Small Business Owner, Ruth Kahn Company, + :` Computer Learning Center OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: Rancher; Truck Driver, Author,Motivational Speaker. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:University of Wisconsin PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: Governor's Con.. ference on Entrepreneurship r , RUTH KAHN FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE I will be a leader,not just another vote.And I vow to work hard and tirelessly for the interests of the citizens of District 54. Whys 1 have created and am running twq successful businesses in r Central Oregon:I grew to love this area and the people.We live in a unique area;where we work hard and have respect for one another. We want to assure our children the opportunity to live here in the years to come,and enjoy the benefits we now have. ; " -RUTH KAHN RUTH KAHN'S FOUR POINT PROGRAM ' • RUTH KAHN WILL DEVELOP CENTRAL, OREGON SMALL BUSINESS.Ruth Kahn will'work to see more funding directed to help start the small businesses that create 80 percent of our new jobs. • RUTH KAHN IS COMMITTED TO WELFARE REFORM. Almost 60 percent of.Oregonians on welfare are single mothers with little or no education or job skills.She will make sure that our welfare program turns into a hand-up program rather than a hand-out. "• RUTH KAHN IS TOUGH ON CRIME. Ruth Kahn will be a leader on the issue of early childhood prevention programs and Juvenile corrections reform. She will work with the Governor to t see his new Children's Agenda carried'out without delay.. ••RUTH KAHN WILL ENSURE OUR QUALITY OF LIFE.Ruth Kahn will work to protect our Central Oregon lifestyle. With bold leadership,we will maintain and improve.our way of 'life I want to bring my small business experience and my knowledge rof Central,Oregon to represent you in Salem.Forme to serve you ` well,I want to hear what you have to say.If you have questions or issues you would like to talk about,please call me at 388-0822. (This'inforniation furnished by Friends of Ruth Kahn.) , official 1988 Primary Voters'.Pamphlet : 29 . DEMOCRAT FOR State Re resen iv 55T" tat a DISTRICT Y; j j.. DIANNE a IVERSON L i k , OCCUPATION: OCRAT FOR u OJEFFERSON' unt u Pr COUNTY ° k ` DANIEL J. . AHERN f J $:> OCCUPATION:Attorney: OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND:Ahern•'s Grocery;Legislative Intern,Ron Wyden;Private Legal Practice. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:Madras Schools:High School _ Diploma; Reed College: B.A. Political,Science; University of Oregon Sbhool of Law. PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: Jefferson County I Mental Health Advisory Committee; Attorney: Jefferson County Fire District,#1.:' As`a candidate for Jefferson County Judge,I am optimistic about the future of our county.Our area has a number of dedicated citizens who are ready and willing to work together for the betterment of f Jefferson County.As Jefferson County Judge;I will utilize the qual- ity staff of current county employees together with all county resi- dents to accomplish the following Promote citizen participation in the decision making process of the Jefferson County Court. Utilize citizen participation to deveop and implement short { and long term goals for the county department. Assure all county departments and policies•are geared towards'assisting existing businesses while encouraging eco- nomic growth. ' Implement an effective crime prevention policy with particu- r ' lar emphasis on drug prievention and education: Assure Camp,Sherman, Crooked River Ranch, Culver, Metolius,Warm Springs,and all communities in the county receive their fair share of county services. Recognize the large percentage of county residents with low/ fixed income,by establishing a responsible tax rate. ,The future of our county'depends on a healthy,educated,law abid- ing youth.The Jefferson County Judge is the juvenile judge.I will ' cooperate with all other agencies dealing with youth to create an effective juvenile court.system. I will utilize my legal training to '• , ed ucate youth on the legal consequences of it acts. , , a b The next elected Jefferson County judge will serve through 1994.I r believe I have the qualifications and energy to,lead Jefferson County during the next six-years.•My wife Fran and I.intend to raise our children in this county that has been so good to,both of us.With your support I feel we can make this an even better county in which to live. (This information furnished by Daniel J.Ahern.) 31 Official 1988 Primary;Voters;,Pamphlet DEMOCRAT FOR r; JEFFERSON COun Y`Treasurer �couNTY ' VIRGINIA GINGER) ORRISON A OCCUPATION:City Recorder,•Treasurer;Municipal Judge-City of Metolius t OCCUPATIONAL: BACKGROUND: 1980-1988: Handled all 5 financial affairs•for;,the;-City of Metolius from preparing a ,bud et,investing city funds,banking,and preparing payroll to serving on"the Investment.Board 'for Jefferson County. 1975-1977: Bookkeeper for'Gourmet Food Inc.; 1968-1975: .•�; Payroll Clerk,for Jefferson County School District 509-J ��.. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: 1988-Investment Seminar at i Ashland, Oregon: Commercial Paper and State Investment Pool;,1987-Computer Instruction at.Central Oregon Commu- nity College: Lotus 1-2-3;`1987-Attended University of Wash- s ington,Seattle:Municipal Clerks Certification;1961-Graduated from Rudyard High-Rudyard;Mt. PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: 1987-President of Oregon Assoc.of Municipal Recorders;1984-1985-Treasurer of Oregon Assoc. of Municipal Recorders; 1986-1987-Accounting Seminars at'Boston,'Massachusetts'and Fort Worth, Texas; - r ! 1983& 1987-League of Oregon Cities Speaker:Financial Man- agement of Small Cities. WHAT KIND OF COUNTY TREASURER WILL GINGER MORRISON BK? a As a twenty-one year resident.of Jefferson County,I feel that this is my home,and I want it to be the best possible home it can be.Our county will continue to prosper as it has in years past,and I want to contribute to that prosperity.through'county government. ' Twill continue the current investment pool policy nowbeing used by the County Treasurer's Office which enables participating agencies to maximize yield through prudent investment of temporarily idle funds while minimizing risk and maintaining sufficient liquidity to ;w meet cash demands. , My record shows determination,hard work,good management and most of all excellent accountability.Anyone who knows me knows I will do this job with untiring energy and enthusiasm.'` (This information furnished by Elect Virginia"Ginger"Morrison - Committee,Ginger Morrison,Treasurer) 32':; Official 1988 Primary Voters'Pamphlet .1 , f't � ry ya° w w i r. ya y•F 4 is �. F i mot:.• � ^,N • . N I DAT" r " sa Official 1988 Primary Voters'Pamphlet 33 w; CANDIDATE FOR Precinct.Comm, itt e erson j STATE QUALIFICATIONS',,".,' REPUBLICAN, PARTY RESPONSIBILITIES Electors of the Republican party may elect at the primary A Republican'Precinct Committeeperson is the grassroots link'. election a Precinct Committeeperson of each sex for every 500 elec- between Republican officeholders and candidates seeking office and tors,or major fraction thereof, were registered to vote in the. the voters.The'major function of a Precinct Committee erson"is to ' j � J P precinct on January 31 of the year of the primary election. serve as a sounding board for voter concerns.and represent the In any'event, electors of the Republican party in a precinct Republican philosophy wihtin his or her neighborhood.The specific { shall be entitled to elect not less than one committeeperson of each responsibilities of a Precinct Committeeperson include sex in the precinctt.No person,however,shall hold office:as commit- 1. Communicating with neighbors to ascertain,thd concerns and- teeperson in-more than one'precinct." ' desires of precinct voters for political representation. The con—. "A member.of the Republican party may become a candidate for cerns are then shared with Republican officeholders-from City i, Precinct Committeeperson`:of the precinct in which the person is Council to President of the United States•—and those seeking registered,`or,of a precinct:within the same county'adjoining that public office. r'` precinct; by filing the declaration of candidacy described in ORS 2. Attending meetings of the County Republican Party. The Pre-: 1 249.031.No filing fee is required. cinct Committeepersons elect, usually-.from within their ranks; s A persodWho haS�been registered to vote as,a member'of the those they feel best qualified to,serve.as officers of the County; + ?, Republican party for 180,days before the primary election mayalso, Republican Party,at the Organization Meeting. ¢s` #. be elected by:write-in`votes°in the precinct ofiresidence or in an 3. Assisting in'the registration of new Republicans, s adjoining precinct in the same'county. � Unless a qualified erson receives at least three votes, 4. Helping to elect Republicans by encouraging the electors of his or,, �t•.. I' q P. no person ' her precinct to vote on.election day.,n shall be deemed,to�have been elected as Precinct Committeeperson r ` P 5.Participating in the-development of the County Party Platform,' and the.office'of committeeperson shall be vacant a Which a. listing of issues and values in'which County' Not later'than the'-17th`;day°after the primary election,the Republicans believe. county clerk shall mail a certificate of election to each newly elected 6. Attending a Congressional District Convention,held every fouri committeeperson `Those';cominitteepersons elected-by write-in . , 'years-during Presidential'election years-to select Delegates votes will also receive an:"Acceptance of Office"form which'must be to the Republican National Convention.These.Delegates, in w i signed and'returned to'the county clerk not later than the 24th,day turn, select the individuals who will.seek to become the next after the primary election Republican President and Vice President of the United States. The term of office for a Precinct Committeeperson is from the 7 The Committeepersons, chosen as Delegates'to State Conven-l. 24th dayafter the date of the primary,election.•, tion,participate in.the development of a State Party Platform Except as provided in ORS chapter 260,a Precinct Commitl and the selection of Presidential ELECTORS. �i teeperson shall not be considered a public officer. 8:.Helping to organize,the activities of the County Republican Partyand works for and with Republican candidates at the local,; ; state,and national levels. Republican-Precinct Committeepersons are literally the heart u SPECIFIC DUTIES of the Republican Party,for the county,state,and nation.Poor ~` b government is a result of good people doing nothing.Good govern Precinct Committeepersons constitute the,County Central ment is the result of positive interaction between elected Committee of their party.This is'the:highest part y authority in officeholders and the electorate.As a Republican Precinct Commit- ' count tee person you can facilitate y political";matters; it may adopt rules' resolutions for any P Y good government,...of by...and j1 matter of party government which is not controlled by laws of this.' for,the PEOPLE. state,or the state party.; For more information contact: ' ' Precinct'-Committeepersons are the voting.delegatesito'the The Oregon Republican Party ' appropriate congressional district conventions of the major political 10550 SW Allen Blvd.,Suite.224 party with which they are 'affiliated.Delegates to national conven- Beaverton,OR 97005 tions are selected at the.districtconventions. . t An elected committeepeisonvho represents a precinct which.is Telephone(503):627 0745 subsequently combined,consolidated or abolished shall continue to (This information furnished by the Oregon Republican Party, •' be a member of the Count Central Committee until the next regular Thomas J.Bailey,Chairman.) .� Y y election for Precinct;Committeeperson. r c A vacancy in the office of Precinct Committeeperson occurs when the committeeperson resigns, changes'.residence outside the precinct,changes political party affiliation,dies or.is recalled,When a vacancy occurs, the county clerk shall remove the name of the person from the official roll;declare that office,of.PrecinctCommit- teeperson to be vacant;and notify the appropriate County Central - Committee: The members of,a County Central Committee may selects member of the major political party who is registered in the precinct in which the vacancy exists, or an ad joining.precinct'in the same , C ounty,to fill a vacancy in the office of Precinct Committeeperson. The County Central Committee shall make written notice of the ' selection to the county'clerk.The person so selected shall have.the i same powers,duties and privileges as an elected committeeperson.." F` a. 34 „ . Official 1988 Primary Election Voters'Pamphlet. lqqmpprw-� —Saw i - � EPUBLICAN FOR ° ' `CONTINUED tO iJ d St a tes President the budget;not byraising taxes,but by euttrig spending.In the past several years, tax increases haveq been;u5ed.to,16ed-,Congressional. spending,not for true deficit reduction -Twill fight any tax increase ¢ every step of'the way:And to-cut'spending, give me.the Balanced Budget Amendment and.'the Line Item Veto. ENVIRONMENT, �' 'y Americans have a;"commitment to"b,earl air'' and,the preservation of our shared heritage of parks;forests,wetlands and other natural resources.'.,But •commitment will remain '.`GEORGE incomplete unless We heed three basic principles:better coordina W BUSH tion between environinerit,energy;and:agricultural policy;harness-' y � ing technological innovation and economic incentives to.work for, rather:than against, improved air.'and water,,"quality; and strong cooperation,betwben the public and private sectors'Ao'protectour resources. Oregon has always'been"a leader,in protecting the environment:When.I am elected President,I will show a commit- ment to the environment that will.allow•Americans to enjoy the H y f 3 great outdoors for generations to come SOCIAL SECURITY =a 1 America's elderly can rest assured that I will protect.their I Social Security.benefits. I will not make.Social Securityi partisan;issue.- l OCCUPATION:Vice President of the United States Social,Security is our"most important social program. I've said r, before and I'll say'again-t strongly oppose any proposal that will OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND:'1942;,at the'age'of 18, threaten the solvency of,the Trust Fund or exacerbate the budget , enlisted in the U.S. Navy.Reserve'as a Seaman'2nd Class. deficit.As your President,;I won't touch Social Security,and I won't ' Received wings and commission while still 18, and became let anyone else touch it either.You have my word on it'. ' youngest pilot in U.S. Navy at the time:`Active duty"August l 1942 to September 1945;flew torpedo bombers off,the USS San TRADE " t Jacinto.:Shot down over Chichi Jima. Awarded'the Dis= Certainly there are. trading practices out there;As President," tinguished Flying Cross and three.Air Medals.In 1948 moved to I will negotiate with our.allies in demanding an international com Texas and began career as entrepreneur in the oil industry.Co- mitment.to free trade-we.must open those markets which"have founded an-oil company that pioneered experimental offshore .' t unjustly excluded American goods.We need to'inc' ase our'exports,' drilling;'continued as president of company until his election to the House of Representatives in J966 from Texas'7th District, not shutdown our borders.-We.need to continue to encourage our• t trading partners to:increase'their economic growth,so as to reduce' Served•as`Chairman of the.Re ublican National Committee their dependence on exporting nods and to create a market for ? from January 1973-September 1974. P p g g r •EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:B.A.Economics,Yale Univer ' imported goods. i " city 1948;PhiBeta Kappa. EDUCATION PRIOR)GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: Member of U.S. I want to be remembered asthe-Education President.All'our hopes � ,...House of Representatives,..1966-1970; U:S."Ambassador.to � r for our children;will mean,little,if.we don't make sure that the United Nations,1971-1973;Chief of U.S.Liaison Office iri.the People's Republic of China, 1974;Director of Central Intel education they're given'is outstanding:If we provide"special Invest ligence,1976;Vice President of the'United States,1981 to pre- tion to those with special needs,we•can wipe out°illiteracy.;In"vest ment-in.education must be;,resp'onsibilitk of state and local , r sent; represented the U.S. in 74 foreign countries,:serves•'as. x;! Chairman of the•President's Task Force on Regulatory Relief, governments;who can recognize and respond to the different needs . Chairman of President's Task Force on Combatting Terrorism, of students: The federal;role-must be to provide grants to,state and Chairman of the National Narcotics Border Interdiction governments for new programs which`enhance the standards of System: instruction,and improve'the curriculum at the elementary.and sec- . a ondary levels.I favor continued funding of the college work-study' Below are my,teelings on some of the issues I believe are not only Program, expansion of theincome-contingent loan,program and t: ' important;to Oregon, but to all.of,America.'I have.travelled to Continuation of grants to low-income students: Oregon many times over the years, and I look forward to visiting `FAMILY VALUES again in the near future.:" As a family man,with four sons, one "daughter, and ten grand ECONOMY children,,I am very much aware of the problems facing American A. In areas where America is already,the world's leader,I want to keep families and their children;I am a man who knows that it all comes i America first.And in those areas where we might be lagging behind, down to,family—that all our best-endeavors come back to that core.' I want,to make America first.The economic expansion of she,last As President, I"would most certainly make the concerns of our children atop priority." four years has created about 14 million new jobs.We must expand i economic opportunities so that,everyone who wants a job can have a job.The best answer to poverty is a job,a job in the private sector,a job with'dignity.American workers and businesses have the ability and tenacity to compete with anyone-and win.I see three keys to ,, q success—more productivity,innovation,and,quality. DEFICIT" Thi most important action we need to take on the budget deficit is "} to hold the line on taxing and spending.We should work to balance (This information furnished by George Bush for President.) i -0fficialA 988 Primary Voters'Pamphlet 35 REPUBLICAN FOR, ` CONTINUED u U nited`:States President a 4. , increased research and development and by making1he government do more to help,"our companies market.'overseas: We,welcome. imported goods into our market,too'often the door is slammed shut in our face overseas.It either will change,or.Dole,will use the'power of the Presidency to reduce access to our markets,by'the offending countries.The'Dole administration will' a close'atteiition to some pay " of the harder hit'industries'such as'— timber;textiles,and agri- cultural products., " ACHIEVING A LASTING'PEACE, 1 BOBBob Dole knows the importance of a strong national defense.He ` will work for a lastin eace with the convictions g P one'who has DOLE suffered the atrocities of war. Senator Dole recently stated, "We don't want anymore wars in this generation or'the next generation:' k We are not going to avoid it by being weak;we are going to avoid it y by being strong." He has pledged to continue_President Reagan's' program of "peace through strength"'policies and to seek arms agreements t hat are verifiable, do not'jeopardize;the security, ,of `! America and her allies and achieve meaningful reductions in arms. l DIGNITY AND HOPE FOR THE TRULY NEEDY ' Bob Dole grew up in depression era Kansas,and returned as'a' ` i' disabled WWII veteran.He feels compassion'for the truly needy,the aged and the handicapped. He has been at the forefront providing programs that offer,dignity and hope.He shepherded into law the OCCUPATION:United'States Senator(R-Kansas) 1983 plan that rescued the.Social.Security'system from financial OCCUPATIONAL'BACKGROUND:U.S.Army,1943-1948;Kan insolvency.'Dole,will.continue,to offer leadership'in the area of sas Legislature;1951-1953; Ru,ssell'County Attorney, 'welfare reform, reducingfraud.'and waste, and getting people into ' 1953-1961;:U.S,:Congressman,:1961-1968;•;U:S.Senator, 1969- meaningful productive jobs. Present;Nice-Presidential Candidate,1976;'Senate Republican RESPECT FOR HUMAN LIFE AND INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS � ? Leader 1'985-Present;Senate Finance Comm.Chair.,1981-1984 '.Bob Dole's'record reflects a deep abiding respect for.that'sanc- EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:.Graduate,of Russell public tity'of human life and inviolability..of individual rights,values and schools,University,of Kansas at Lawrence;attended University of Arizona'at Tucson;'attended',Washbum'Municipal Univ., freedoms.` ' ; Topeka;A.B.; 1952;Washburn Univ.,Topeka;LL.B;1952 He is a long time supporter of permitting`voluntary prayer in public n an atmosphere o pluralism and expression E, PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: See Occupational ublic school i t h of d f for,. " Background all. ' t He opposes'federal funding for abortion, except i when the SENATOR BOB DOLE: A LEADER.WHO GETS THE*JOB mother's life is endangered. DONE Bob Dole is a strong advocate of equal voting access s TURNING THE FARM ECONOMY AROUND 1 BOB DOLE GETS THE JOB DONE FOR PRESIDENT Bob Dole oneof the nation's foremost experts on farm plic i REAGAN... P P Y I) "' authored the 1985 farm legislation that'has resulted in a dramatic 4 When President Reagan needs legislation to carry out an impor- turnaround in the'farm economy:His goal for the American farmer tent program,he turns!to Bob Dole is a program that,is easily understood and implemented,that does ' It is Bob Dole who leads the Senate Republicans.He goes to the not encourage overproduction andthat,will give farmers,'large and 1 i well for the President when it counts.Bob Dole provides'more than, small,a fair chance to make a profit through the gradual restoration ` rhetoric;he delivers legislation.' of free market''principles to the farm economy.He will push'for'. action.to help the American farmer compete-on an even playing field BOB DOLE GETS THE JOB DONE.IN CONGRESS. ' �•, Conservative, compassionate, common sense leadership.best in international'agriculture;markets. describes Bob'-Dole's.28-year record in Congress. A record that FIGHTING FOR THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST '• shows decisions based'on solid mid-western values with the courage The current repayment'schedule for the;Bonneville'Power ' of a war veteran who has recovered from nearly fatal wounds,on the Administration has provided economic opportunities and growth in battlefield. the Pacific Northwest.Altering the_schedule'or the sale of the'sys. BOB DOLE'WILL GET THE•JOB_DONE AS PRESI tem could jeopardize'the current balance,causing`economic injuries' DENT.... far more,severe than any short-term gain that could be realized.. LEADERSHIP IN ADDRESSINGTHE DEFICIT CRISIS LEADERSHIP IS THE ISSUE Bob Dole•has made,deficit reduction'his top domestic priority, Not as Democrats, not as Republicans,'but as Americans you: believing;it is the only`way to"ensure'continued growth and must look at'the record and decide which.candidate"has—demon—,, > eco- nomic prosperity--Dole has pledged`to act immediately to impose a strated the strength it takes to stand tough,'to make hard choices;to one-year freeze on'all federal spending,'except for those programs forge a consensus that will lead this nation'forward.Bob Dole has ?T. ' made a difference for the American.people.':' that assist the most vulnerable Americans ' He!supports a balanced budget/tax limitation'constitutional Bob Dole can deliver the'kind of leadership we need Dole has' amendment.Bob Dole has,lon supported the experience,the integrity and the tested track record not.onl to g pported line item veto.: be President,,.'.but to be,'a President who will make a d}fferienFe {- ; INCREASING OUR COMPETITIVENESS j We can deal effectively with the trade deficit.Getting the budget deficit urider,control must be our first step.We also need to do more to make ourselves com etitive'thr P ough•:improved education, (This information furnished by Oregon Dole For President Campaign)' 36 0 fflcial1988.Primary Voters'Pamphlet EPUBLICAN FOR +rY�Y x i•ted:S tat 'President ,,,,,, - ON� Y y _ w WHERE DOES PAT STAND.' ISUES�", • Abortion:Abortionis murder except to save the life of mother. . ' •.Agriculture:Stop farm foreclosures t hrough mediation&loan ' extensions. f x3 • Drugs:Mandatory sentencing for narcotics d2alers. , ° _- • National Deficit: Fiscall y'and morally wrong Government should not provide unless,it can pay r PAT-: • Taxes:Opposed to any new taxes of any kind. ROBERTSON JON • Small business:Roll back bureaucratic barriers to entry into small business.Eliminate barriers that prevent spouses from work- ing at home. , :F �# • Trade:Nations that close.theiidoors to our products will find' Y K our doors closed to theirs.. r .t 1; 'OCCUPATION:Republican,Presidential Candidate. OCCUPATIONAL:BACKGROUND:Businessman,-broadcaster, entrepreneur,author. , EDUCATIONAL•BACKGROUND:Washington&Lee University w .B.A, magna cum laude (Phi Beta.Kappa); New,York The- } ;ological Seminary,;Master of Divinity;Yale Law School,Juns Doctor. PRIOR'GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: President's Task °u• Force:Victims of Crime;President:Council on National Policy. + WHO IS PAT ROBERTSON? g • FAMILY MAN:'Descendant of two U.S.presidents,son of y former U.S.senator from Virginia,Pat and his wife,Dede,have four `' children and four grandchildren. •'KOREAN WAR VETERAN:Joined Marines when 20 years old;assigned to war zone in Korea.Unit earned three battle stars including"Second Winter in Korea Award"(recognition of services' under adverse conditions). • BUSINESSMAN: Built major cable network to provide wholesome family entertainment to 37 million households.Estab- lished successful construction firm,ad agency and Middle East tele . vision station: •EDUCATOR:Chancellor of fully accredited graduate school. y' Developed nationwide literacy program. During first three years, N 123,000 adults and children were taught to read and write at a cost of $8.00 per student.No public funds used.No bureaucracy involved. =Y!'. • INTERNATIONAL::STATESMAN: Has,-met`.with'world ' .; leaders;traveled extensively in 44 countries.Has been to Nicaragua, "'' ° ` ' ' ;Afghanistan,Ethiopia;El Salvador,Middle East,meeting with lead- ''' '' r '' `era,developing'comprehensive grasp of world affairs For his work as � ~ "- • '�'`' "' i�' ' `. °�'atatesman andhumanitarian, Pat was awardedthe George Wash- •• ' ington Medal of Freedom and was named Humanitarian of the Year. NATIONAL POLICY LEADE&Thr'ougli huridreds of pn vate'volunteer agencies,Pat has been helping thousands of Ameri= a cans,young and old,to solve problems,of unemployment,inner-city decay,drugs,crime,depression,suicide and family breakdowns Good Housekeeping Magazine named Pat"One of 10 Most Admired Men s in the World:" (This,informalwn furnished by Americans for Robertson,Inc.) 37 official.1988 Primary Voters'Pamphlet: REPUBLICAN FOR AND Repr�rSEin C1 iV�i .���''.Congress' :'� DISTRICT' When it became evident that Oregon communities were being u overwhelmed by the manufacture,'distribution and sales of illegal drugs,CONGRESSMAN BOB SMITH spearheaded the formation ` ` of the Southern Oregon Drug Advisory Council;then used his•clout k I to enlist federal support and agents from the federal Drug Enforce i r: ment Agency;; Immigration and Naturalization-Service; U.S. j' Customs;and the Department of Justice,:among others. 0. When Democratic House Agriculture Committee Chairman Kika de Is Garza wanted the strength of experience to help him' assess farming behind the Iron Curtain,he-asked BOB'SMITH to ROBERT F. accompany him on a precedent-setting visit to Czechoslovakia. ' BOB When Congress' most committed budget-cutters needed a tough,creative stride toward success,they turned,to BOB SMITH ¢ ;1 SMITH to help write congressional history's most popular Balanced-Budget :% Constitutional Amendment. . 9c+ BOB SMITH:THE ADVANTAGE OF COMMON SENSE;. Congress'1986 Immigration Reform bill sounded good to others: ' . :; BOB SMITH knew it wouldn't work. He,opposed it and,'early in 1987 he was ready with a solution when the bureaucratic nightmare' a .` threatened to ruin the Oregon crops normally harvested by migrant labor. Fires devastated some of Oregon's most productive forests in i F' 1987,but BOB SMITH knew that millions of dollars and hundreds of Oregon jobs could still come from burned but recoverable timber. OCCUPATION:'Cattle Rancher; businessman, )Member of Con- gress SMITH's dogged persistence of federal agents cut through the ' gress dark clouds of smoke to uncover their only,"silver lining,"harvest. OCCUPATIONAL.BACKGROUND:;Oregon;;State Legislator,' CONGRESSMAN BOB SMITH had"been'a'member'of the various private business enterprises," House,Agriculture Committee for only a matter`of'days<when he EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: Burns public schools, convinced fellow.Republican committeemen to discard old and tired Willamette.University (BA`Economic and Business Admin a farm policy in favor of a set of bold new proposals,many of.which istration). BOB SMITH wrote personally. Those proposals, including a dra- r PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: Oregon House of 'matic new export sales incentive program,became the heart`of the , Representatives 12 years(two terms as Speaker);Oregon State 'final 1985 national farm policy which is still in force.. Senate,10.-years'(two terms as'Repubiican leader); U.S, Con- gress,elected 1982,:re-elected,1984 and 1986:. BOB SMITH:THE ADVANTAGE OF PERSPECTIVE ' CONGRESSMAN BOB SMITH grew up in Oregon,attended a CONGRESSMAN BOB SMITH: schools in Oregon,started his.own small businesses in Oregon and A CONTINUING SEARCH FOR SUCCESS transformed a patch of Oregon high desert into a`prospering cattle ¢¢ ' Congressman'.BOB SMITH is.a°seasoned legislator;a produc ranch.He served more than two decades in the Oregon State Legis- $ ' tive rancher and businessman;a respected leader;a good neighbor. lature. By all the standard measures,`BOB SMITH is a "success." All When BOB SMITH talks about farm production,and the prob' d *' measures but one,that is his own.j lems of America's family farmers and.ranchers in the House.Agri- ' The fact is,BOB SMITH is never satisfied.When it comes to culture Committee, his lifelong perspective commands attention helping his Second Congressional District neighbors,, and res e.yesterday's pct,the two elements most essential to successful lawmak-. I C achievement is but a stronger.foundation for tomorrow's challenge ing. Now seeking his fourth term.of"office in the United States When CONGRESSMAN BOB.SMITH discusses forest plane, House of Representatives;BOB SMITH's atrength'.as a candidate timber production and their related environmental-concerns, his for re-election lies in his continuing search for excellence:Because recommendations command the respect of a man raised in a com BOB SMITH cares,he never stops looking for ways to give Second I munity.active in the timber business and a man whose'state lead- District Oregonians an advantage in the race for jobs,for stability in ership roles have-made him intimately familiar,with the problems-. the community and the home,for drug-free schools and streets. and needs of that industry. By the same token,-BOB SMITH's. Consider.the advantages of BOB SMITH. professional experience as a cattle rancher equipped him;to success- fully fight increases in the federal lands grazing formula. BOB SMITH:THE ADVANTAGE OF EXPERIENCE BOB'SMITH:THE ADVANTAGES ARE REAL ' Popular wisdom says"Experience is the best teacher."Nowhere , is,that more important than in the business of lawmaking:'Before BOB'SMITH has solidly established himself in Congress as a, his election to Congress in 1982,BOB SMITH served six terms in reliable,,respected and,caring-voice for Oregon,.a;legislator who the Oregon•State'House of Representatives; four"terms in the .tirelessly pursues every advantage for his constituents. . Oregon State Senate.NO member of Oregon's delegation to the U.S. CONGRESSMAN BOB'SMITH has,earned a reputation for, House of Representatives regardless.of party—is-more a responsive,effective constituent service,assembling a seasoned and enced in representing.Oregonians in the lawmaking proceas�than ambitious staff to help Second District Oregonians cut through the BOB SMITH. red tape of bureaucracy. ' CONGRESSMAN BOB SMITH is more than a,resume His BOB SMITH:THE ADVANTAGE OF LEADERSHIP ,of concrete accomplishments in public office is longer than most Popular wisdom says "Cream rises to the top."BOB SMITH, candidate's list of promisee: was two times chosen Speaker of the State House; twice chosen SMITH,, BOB SMITH has earned re-election to the s Minority Leader of the:State Senate.He has twice been selected U.S:House of Representatives.. Chairman of the.-Congressional Republican Task Force on Agri- t 1� culture,he's founder and chairman of the Congressional ressional Beef Cau- ^•' cam' (This information furnished by Bob Smith for Congress Committee) t 38 Official 1988 Primary Voters'Pamphlet REPUBLICAN FOR a ecretar of State .'T y` * ., ' JOHN SHEPPARD F,CITIZEN': Tom McCall,'.Clay.Myers,r and Howell.'Appling,a,ll came;directly, < from-the business sector to the:post'of`Secretary-of State, with :. obvious.beneficial results. Oregon needs,an infusion;of fresh ideas from outside state government .John will apply new axid fresh w i x approaches to problem solving., �. JOHN SHEPPARD STATE LAND BOARD r A crucial factor in administering'theassets of the;State'Land Board z JOHN is impartial consideratiop,of all interests,'while preserving the integ= Y rity of the common school fund.John's presence.on'the State Land " Y `SHEPPARD,' Board will restore the vital partisan balance,necessary for objective ` administration-of'public assets.—t ' JOHN SHEPPARD—CHIEF ELECTIONS OFFICER y Open', honest, and unbiased election`practices should characterize : Oregon's election,system. The,;Secretary of..State;must,remain totally unbiased on all measures,and treat all requests with courtesy and unctualit p y;regardless of the origin of the request r �-' H Oregon's election integrity must contmue'to be protected by.the 2� day voter registration deadline.,, x �t The-initiative petition process, conceived and nurtured by Orego OCCUPATION: Documentation Consultant, Arabian Horse- nians,must be protected rather thamrestncted Breeder,U.S..Naval Reserve Officer. +i x' OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: Manager, Editor,Technical Vote by mail remains an excellent method'of detecting erroneous•; Writer,'Naval Officer,Instructor,ConstructionWorker,Logger, and obsolete registration data,and should continue. tl` . ;Real Estate Salesman. Oregon needs a'centralized registration database'The present sys EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:B.S.Social Sciences,Portland tem is virtually useless. i State University. :k PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: 32 years total U.S. JOHN SHEPPARD ONE PERSON;ONE VOTE! Naval service(8 years active,24 years reserve). — ; The 1990 census will,likely.cause reapportionment The.present COMMUNITY SERVICE: Former Benton county precinct com partisan,imbalance in Oregon's government can tip.the' one-person, mittee erson.Presently filed for Linn count one-vote ideal sharply off balance:As.Secretary of State,John.will i. p y y precinctcomitteeper- '• neutralize that-imbalance and bring fair and impartial treatment to ' son. " any reapportionment issue that crosses the desk,of the Secretary of , .State MEMBER: Naval Reserve Association, Reserve Officers'Associa-, + tion,National Rifle Association,Oregon Farm Bureau,U.S.Naval ' Institute,B.P.O.E. , JOHN SHEPPARD-OREGONIAN Born in Albany in 1937,John graduated from Albany High School ' in 1954 He alternately served in the U.S.Navy and attended college until 1966,when he began work for Tektronix,Inc. In,1980,John €„ left Tektronix to become a'free-lance consultant.He and his wife, ': Linda,also operate an Arabian horse farm. { Married for 28 years,John and Linda have two married children and , a year-old granddaughter- JOHN SHEPPARD-LEADER Despite the organization or task,John has always rapidly come to a position of leadership. His administrative skills and management techniques fit him Well for the post of Secretary of State.As a proven military and industrial administrator,John will bring techniques to r 1 office that improve efficiency and cut operating costs. t 4' JOHN SHEPPARD--AUDITOR ` A private-sector,'business perspective is needed to restore a per- sistent and aggressive audit program so desperately,needed to con- trol excessive state spending.With the present partisan imbalance in the executive branch,a truly objective audit program is question- able. Performance audits were conducted as normal routine by Norma " P Paulus and Clay Myers.John favors the continuance of performance (This information furnished by John Sheppard for Secretary of State' audits to ensure the efficiency of state agencies.., —Brevet Ditton,Treasurer.) Official 1988 Primary.Voters'Pamphlet- 39 - REPUBLICAN FOR or Stme, reasu rer e; Most Oregonians are familiar with the''money'problems.of:•tlie {i Oregon Department of Veterans';Affair.'s 'Tony'believe$ the`full power of the Treasurer's;investment and debt management"author=' ' ;4f ity,must be focused on long term solutions to rM { • Assure eligible veterans an opportunity to own their own ! home. i� i ����ui f����, ��9,i��� • Protect Oregon taxpayers from having to pay additional taxes to correct the problem _� ; • Improve Oregon's credit rating.w '`'ANTHONY • Stop once and for all Oregonians having to pay hidden taxes ONY) caused by higher:interest rates due to`poor credit SY III f{ + _ iEEK�R Tony Meeker has developed a 14'point:plan to'achieve the goals { and is working with the Governor, the',ODVA Commission, the" Legislature, the Oregon Investment Council, and the, r, on: a Department of Veterans' Affairs, ensure'that'the'program is returned to a sound fiscal bases TONY MEEKER,*hard work ri rt ' EYE TO Meeker has a record of accomplishment.He hnowa what xt is s r to work hard.As State Treasurer'. a will:continue to work hard for Oregon. As your State Treasurer,Tony Meeker will help;build a,.better. / Oregon in three ways by: OCCUPATION: State:Treasurer, owner, Meeker Seed•& Grain, Amity,OR;Farmer: • Helping to create jobs OCCUPATIONAL'BACKGROUND.`Meeker Seed & Grain was: • Promoting and helping to make education affordable for every founded in`1937 by Tony W father Joining the family business Oregon family-,. i following military service, Tony purchased it in 1975; United a Improving Oregon's credit rating and eliminatingonce and for f States Air Force,4 years;Vietnam service 1 year;First:Lieuten- all Oregonians having,to pay hidden taxes,caused by:higher. ant'in Photo Intelligence;Member,Board of Directors,McMin- 'interest rates due to poor credit. x'l nville First Federal Savings&Loan:` EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:'.Graduated from 1Amity High { 'School'in'1957; Bachelor'of Arts'Degree,`Political Science, Willamette University;1961. PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE. Elected to the Oregon House of°Representatives'.in'1968, re-elected, 1970; ! Elected to the Oregon-Senate in 1972,re-elected in 1976,`1980, and 1984;'Tony Meeker served 7 legislative sessions'on the budget writing Ways&Means,'Committee;served om commit- - tees on Agriculture, Natural-Resources, Aging & Minority r Affairs,Education,State&•Federal Affairs,Labor,and Finan- cial Affairs; Elected Senate Republican Leader in 1983, re- r f elected in`1985 and 1987;AppointedState Treasurer,July,1987.' s TONY.MEEKER,job creation. 'As your,State Treasurer,Tony Meeker has already started to pro- vide the leadership to use the State's$12.3 billion in assets to help provide and create jobs: Working with the Governor,the Legislature,each city and county, port`and economic,district„an&the Oregon'Investment Council, your State Treasurer can and is making prudent investments in• « Oregon rear estate and commerce that use Oregon dollars to create, jobs and build a stronger economy while still yielding top returns. TONY MEEKER,educational opportunities State Treasurer Tony Meeker has announced the creation'of the Oregon Baccalaureate Bond program. ORBAC bonds will permit Oregonians to invest in tax exempt higher education bonds to enable f- ` w them to save for their children's and grandchildren's future educe tional needs. ' 1 Tony Meeker`believes that ORBAC bonds will'help Oregonians ;r ensure for their children'the American dream.. that every child I should have the opportunity for an education equal to•or better than our own. TONY MEEKER,Oregon's credit worthiness... . Tony-Meeker believes that your State Treasurer can<make a.dif- fererice by improving Oregon's credit rat (This information furnished by Tony Meeker for Treasurer Committee,) 40 ' Official•1988 Primary Voters'Pamphlet' REPUBLICAN FOR .a . tt me Gen r' ea ' Ik< • In,1981 wrote Ore gon's anti iacketeenng act'and,with that authority has"recovered more.than $2.million from white'collar ' s criminals,'narcotics`manufacturers:andidealers,•illicit gamblers, mortgage fraud perpetrators and other,organized criminal,entities. e Through his newly revamped Financial Fraud Section of the'' Attorney General's office protected Oregon'consumers,from fraudu- ,. lent charitable solicitations, misleading and deceptive advertising and other consumer frauds • At the requestof fellow AiGn i s GeneAr,' ed.,Y a nd won DAVE the appeal of all 5Q states in the United States versus Exxon case s L which resulted in,a$2.l billion judgment to re a oil overchar es:' -FROHNMAYER ' `'� P y g ` ' •Through'vigorous enforcement df.child and family'support orders collected$144 million wliich•werit to needy-women and chil- dren thereby saving the State Welfare budget$40,million. 1", •:Played`a major role in negotiations.'of the final settlement of the so-called Stripper Well oil'overcharge case;~Estimaies'are'that f ' some$4 billion in restitution will be provided tq all states''citizegns. •Argued'and won five of six, T S:;Supreme;Court cases the beat record of any current State Attorney:General.`t • Enforced Oregon's open government tradition by rulings con- cerning public meetings and publicrrecords `y ' • As a cost savings nd efficient nieasure Dave closed six " ' OCCUPATION:Attorney General. branch.offices of the Department wi h no loss of service to the OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: Professor of Law&Special people ±; Assistant to President University of Oregon.Private practice of law with Pillsbury,Madison and Sutro,San Francisco,Cal. ATTORNEY"GENERAL DAVE FROHNMAYER'S' EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: Medford Public schools;'A.B. PROGRAM FOR OREGON S FUTURE Harvard College;'B.A.,& M.A. Oxford University (Rhodes • He'will continue-tB lead the fight against organized"crime:" Scholar); Doctor.,of Jurisprudence University of California Under,his,direction'a statewide:enforcement,'strategy,has been School.of Law. developed to make Oregon inhospitable to illegal.methamphetamine PRIOR,GOVERNMENTAL'EXPERIENCE: Attorriey'General. laboratories, those who trafficAn cocaine, importers of tar heroin : 1981-present; State Representative.1975-51; consultant, Civil and"other•drugs 1 as•,we1 as the,full spectrum of racketeers and ' Rights Division,U.S.Dept:of Justice.Assistant to U.S.Sect.of cruninals.' Health,Education and Welfare. : He'will accelerate his program"which'seeks out untaxed gam- COURAGEOUS PROBLEM-SOLVING blip activities which are'costin Ore on'millions of dollars through ` LEADERSHIP a g g 6 ' '= '.. � unpaid taxes. , � ... ,- .. , , , g;• In two terms as Attorney.General and in the preceding six years • He,will continue,his efforts to seek better and'less costly' t as.State Representative,Dave Frohnmayer has become widely.rec- methods for people'to resolve•disputes(particularly those involving ognized as,one of the most effective, courageous and intelligent g g the State)which are now swamping our Courts and are very costly to 1 individuals ever to hold high office in Oregon... those involved r v He has shown an unusual capacity for hard work,has the ability •'He,,will further.implement the.Justice:Department's auc-` to�solve problems and has desi ed and.im lemerited numerous . cessful ro P em P p gram of consumer protection by continuing to.target innovative programs which have provided long-range benefits and white collar.criminals, defraud the public through bogus offers protection to the,citizens of Oregon. made by,telephone or through the mails Under Attorney General Dave Frohnmayer the Oregon depart- • He will work aggressively to enforce.child support orderson ment of Justice has become known nationwide as a model of both behalf of women and children from single-parent families which now efficiency and productivity. number in the tens of thousands..' Dave's leadership was recognized,in 1987 when he was both THE FINEST OFFICE IN THE nl :elected President,National Association of Attorneys General,and 'ATTORNEY GENERAL IN,THE U.S.—." was given the Wyman,Award for Outstanding,Service by'the !,• National Association of Attorneys General. Those are'the highlights of the well-rounded,.comprehensive ;. continuing of action designed b 'Attorney General Dave HERE'SWHAT DAVE FROHNMAYER Frohnma y r ` \ HAS DONE FOR US f It's a'program worthy'of support;by`all Oregonians and the • Initiated and won a legal challenge to the City of Rajnesh- reason'we can vote with confidence once again for Attorney General `puram'for.acts violating the requirements of church-state separa- Dave Frohnmayer:• , tion: • Supervised the State investigation and secured criminal con- victions of Ma Anand Sheela and other Rajneeshee leaders for crim- inal acts against Oregon citizens. p 4 Established a victim's restitution fund(to settle a racketeer- ing lawsuit against Rajneesh corporations)designed to,repay more than 700 victims of deliberate poisoning of restaurant food in The ` =r Dalles. ! • Collected more than $300 million of debts owing to Oregon t citizens;the state of Oregon or its funds.. =: (This,informtation furnished by Oregonians for Frohnmayer.) ' Official`1988 Primary Voters'Pamphlet 41 t { REPUBLICAN FOR ` .27TH al State'$16hator�, DISTRICT' Y lr� t P • PETER M. BROCKMAN dl OCCUPATION Rancher;•'Investment/Real,_Estate 'Counselor; State Senator. ';0 OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND.,Rancher;Realtor;Journalist; i; Stockbroker,'New York Stock Exchange,National Association Securities Dealers. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: University Santa Clara,'B.S. 1959;New York Institute Finance;.U.S.A.F.Distinguished Unit Citation. PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: Precinct'Commit- {1 teeperson; 1984 Delegate, Republican National%Convention; Elected State Senator 1984;Committees:Judiciary,Agriculture &Natural Resources,:Water,.�'ransportation„Sunaet:Review, ` k „Legislative Counsel; Associat,.Member,.Oregon-Criminal Jus- tice Council;?Member, Long-Range Planning Committee; Oregon Arts Commission:., ►:'- „+ Peter Brockman represents Klamath and a portion of Deschutes tt' Counties as our State Senator—he's done'a solid ob.; r, Peter and Tory Brockman have lived on their Sisters'ranch 18'years { maintaining a modest:apartment in'Klamath Falls:for the past 4 years: "Travel”and; m 'availability" ark Peter Brockman's service ' since being elected in-.1984.- ' A breakfast meeting in Bend,'luncheon in Klamath'Falls'arid'an ' evening'public forum in Deschutes County Fepresent many typical 3 days for our Senator. Peter Brockman is in.the middle of many legislative battles.He is not afraid to stand up..and be counted. Peter Brockman.is_atwo-session veteran on;the important . Senate Judiciary'Committee:He fought for liability insurance reform to curb skyrocketing y g premium costs'and ensure avail- able coverage:He:wrote a major part of the legislation enacted a to accomplish this goal: •-Peter Brockman challenged the Fish and Wildlife::Depart- ment closure of the Fall River Hatchery.Hundreds of people joined:forces,and caused a'policy`.,reversal Our district's resources demand that type of protection. • Peter,Brockman supports, it ; ` 1 pporta. the.Oregon tradition'of an involved citizen legislator.He consistently opposes efforts to create a full-time legislature.In fact,he said"no"to almost$1 million,in permanent legislative staff. ,.,. Peter Brockman'knows our criminal justice system is bro- ken.That is why he voted"yes"for regional jail,facilities and i "yes"to tougher child pornography laws. I Peter Brockman takes his job as our citizen legislator p seriously.He listens,studies the issues and takes action.. 6 Re-Elect Peter Brockman. (This information furnished by Friends to re-elect Peter Brockman.) 42 , Official 1888.Primary Voters'Pamphlet s a . "REPUBLICAN FOR ,., - t ate Senator 28TH DISTRICT-. r , BILL F BELLAMY k r :OCCUPATI t � � �.� � ,�,•,, ON:Realtor' Farmer,Legislator&Special FFA Exec. Assist. OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: Taught.vocational agri- culture (FFA) at Culver High School for 6 years; Real Estate License since 1982 EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:Sherman County High School; 5 r = Oregon State University - Bachelor of Science Degree 1972; Master of Science in Agriculture 1979 PRIOR'GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE:5 terms-State Rep- i resentative (1978,1980,1982,1984,1986);'Chairman: Fish & r' .Wildlife Task Force on Wildlife Damage to Private Lands; Appointed: Governor's Commission on Juvenile Youth Alter. 'i natives Family Background: Bill Bellamy was born in Goldendale,Wash- ington and attended school in Sherman County. Bill moved to Culver after college and taught vocational agriculture at Culver High School for 6 years. y Bill purchased it 40 acre irrigated farm (Culver) and raises alfalfa, P grass.seed, and specialty crops.Bill works full-time, when not in Legislature,out of his real estate office in Madras. j Bill1Bellamy h as become an expert on agriculture and forestry:He 'has served on the Ag&Natural Resources,and Water Policy Com- a mittees:Because of his background,Bill is a respected member of the agricultural voting block in the Legislature.Bill Bellamy has a strong voting.record in support of business,especially small,budi- �• ness;which is vital to our economy. The Governor has declared 1988-89 the Year of the Youth.Bill --Bellamy is known as"Mr.Vocational Education"in the Legislature. Bill has sponsored bills to improve vocational education and his colleges depend upon him for advice and expertise. Bill Bellamy has become a very knowledgeable member of the Judi- ciary Committee in Family and Juvenile Law.Because of his inter- est and background, the Governor appointed Bill Bellamy to the i Commission on Juvenile Youth Alternatives. 'Bill Bellamy is proud and pleased that the Governor waftts the State " of Oregon to concentrate on youth during the next legislative ses- lion..His background in education, vocational.education, Family and Juvenile Law will.benefit the people of Central Oregon and the ' Mid-Columbia Areas in the next legislative session. (This information furnished by Bill Bellamy.) Official 1988 Primary Voters':Pamphlet' 43 i REPUBLICAN FOR ,w 54TH State Re I'eSel1tltlVe DISTRICT a t y: ! x � B0B !; PICKARD p:1 a OCCUPATION:Le ''stator/Rancher :,: OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND ;Bend-Research,Ine.(consul- ,y tent);U.S.Forest.Service;educator;reaitor:.Community Serv- ice- Past chairman of::Natural,Resource Council, Bend r Chamber.of Commerce;past board member,of:Coalition for the ' I, Deschutes,,Central Oregon]i lyfishers,Oregon Hunters Associa tion, EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND Chapman College,BA;gradu- ;y' ate studies;University of California'-,, PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL'EXPERIENCE. State,legislator y� ! 1987; Rouse Committees::Human Education; Red! mond School District Board;Deschutes County Board of Equal izatioh;Deschutes County Extension Advisory'Board: f{; A HARDWORKING LEGISLATOR BOB PICKARD WORKING FOR DISTRICT 54 r Bob Pickard has worked with citizens throughout the state's third largest,district on a variety'of issues: safer,highway design,"speed B, limit control,,school bus safety,and healthcare issues..Specifically !` in,Deschutes`County'he;`sponsored`the bill-,that'provided;scenic 1 " designation for most of the upper-Deschutes;'in the Klamath Basin ( i r he has worked with rural fire districts in search of needed funding. BOB"PICKARD•WORKING FOR I RESPONSIVE'GOVERN- ,�'` MENT q Bob Pickard has demonstrated his commitment to the state's fiscal accountability by researching data and casting thoughtful votes on bud priorities get pnorities ' �I ' BOB PICKARD WORKING,FOR PEOPLE Bob Pickard is accessible'to eo le,that have roblems with overn- ment and works hard to'open the'channel'of communica tons to �h state.agencieslthat can aid in solving,problems.i One of his great strengths is his willingness and ability to,get things done for those he represents �. A RESPONSIBLE,THOUGHTFUL LEADER �. RE-ELECT BOB PICKARD. '� ' � '.•.STATE REPRESENTATIVE ' '`' , " + DISTRICT 54 t • '� b (This in/ormation/furnished by Bob Pickard.) 44 OHMal 1988 Primary Voters'Pamphlet x.!• REPUBLICAN FOR ta, te: R e resentat�ve .DISTRICT BEVERLTA. MICHAEL CLARNO ,KOZAKx ' r � T v' SJa.t P�� OCCUPATION:'Deschutes County Circuit Court Clerk(on leave).' OCCUPATION:,Real Estate Brokei/lni estment Counselor OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND:Corporation Division, State_ ;OCCUPATIONAL•BACKGROUND::Real.estate sales/invest of:Oregon:Consultant-Securities Examiner; Real':Estate' ments; .Independen it.,Businessiinan;.Construction supervisor; Instructor, Broker; Oregon.and Washington;Circuit Court i' Architectural designer;College Instructor. = Reporter;Real Estate Appraiser. EDUCATIONAL'BACKGROUND,'University of,Oregon-Master EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: Marylhurst College, B.S.,' of Architecture, Rensselaer^.Polytechnic Institute-Bachelors Communications-Management;Attended Northwestern School Degree: y. MENTAL'EXPERIEof Law. PRIOR GM11' K NCE Eleced Bend City PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE:Mid-Columbia Eco- Commissioner in 1984 and~1986-currently'Mayor Protein for ' R ". nomic Development Commission. City of Bend., BACKGROUND: MIKE KOZAK has chosen Central Oregon as his home since 1973, ;'7 g g and has,worked hard to protect'&enhance the x Fourth: eneration'Ore onian raised in Terrebonne, graduate of lifestyle five enjoy, u ;,., Redmond High,married,mother of 4,ranch east of Bend. RESPONSIBLE;;• . COMMUNITY:— OM ayor Protem of Bend-Bend City Commissioner Beverly.has,been active with youth, Scholarship Chairman', Boys • Past President-Central Oregon Board of REAL,TORS and Girls Aid Society, Chamber of Commerce, Director Society= ":• REALTOR of the year-1987.,, .Farm Managers and Rural Appraisers,,Bi-Centennial Chairman,' ":''•'State Political Action Committee/OR.PAC.Trustee ;!;! Agri-Business,Council, League of Women Voters, Oregon Cat- OPTIMISTIC tlemen's Association,Pres.Women's Society of Christian Service, • COmniittee'of Seven'-appointed to formulate"disbur3ement of i High Desert Museum,and Outstanding Young Woman Award. 'lottery funds for economic development project's. RESPONSIBLE,'EXPERIENCED LEADERSHIP FOR Bend Economic'Development Committee DISTRICT 55: OSU Extension Service FCL,Trainer COMMITTED:.Beverly's ex erience and diverse background will provide sound • Central'Oregon Economic Development`'Council.Advisory leadership for effective representation of Central Oregon. Board Beverly cares and is concerned about- . COCAAN Board of Directors' �W A healthy climate for economic development by: . Bend Urban Area Street Projects&Priorities Committee • Resolving school finance problems and improving quality and • City,of Bend Franchise Committee& Sewer&.Water Com efficiency.in education. ' mittee • Drug=free Central Oregon. •'Bend Chamber of Commerce-Legislative Council •'Stiffer penalties,adequate prison facilities. CONCERNED:- ,.. • Water rights and uses-implement solution for farmers;recre- • Strengthen timber,agricultural,,and tourism industries,while ation users seeking diversification of our economic base. ! • Expand exports-reduce cost of doing business in Oregon. ' • Stabilize school funding without overburdening property tag- • Health care for elderly-,No additional tax burdens for seniors. payers' ,,*,Promote more efficient use of government resources is Encourage State Government to live within its means;. Guarantee roads are repaired&improved-they are our life SENATOR KEN,JERNSTEDT:' line to economicwell-being. "Beverly Clarno is sincere, honest and hard,working. I am s Institute tougher:programs for crime&drug abuse. particularly impressed with her solid record of public involve MIKE KOZAK....MOVINGFORWAR.D WITH CENTRAL ment and business background.Add to that her current work OREGONII , ' in the judicial system and you have an outstanding candi- 'MIKE KOZAK PROVEN ABILITY'­ A.LEADER date." WHO LISTENSII.. A STRONG VOICE HERE.:.FOR OVER THERE! ELECT MIKE KOZAK-A PROVEN DECISION MAKER! (This information furriished by"Elect Michael Kozak State (This information furnished by Beuerly Clarno.)_ Representative Committee".) Official 1988 Primary Voters'Pamphlet 45 `'- REPUBLICAN FOR:, JEFFERSON ' CO- uAg, e.. COUNTY r 4 ;GORDON HELMER C G Q SHOWN ALLAN 1 i bhp s3t{ l L C 1 f= , OCCUPATION, County Commissioner ;, OCCUPATION:Jefferson County Commissioner,Realtor. t OCCUPATIONAL.BACKGROUND:Owned and operated Pioneer OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND::Veteran'World:War II; Energy Co.,'a'successful::Chevron 0i1 Jobbership:in'Jefferson Heavy equipment operator,14 years retail management&sales; Cou nty,until sold in;1 984 ' .'Owner operator,Mens Wear store 20 years;Real Estate sales 8 y EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND'Graduate of the Vniversity'of years. Oregon with a'de a in Business'Administration.`. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:Graduated Bend High School; F . g Two years COCC PRIOR GOVERNM,ENTAL,EXPERIENCE; Chairman Moun d" tarp,View Hospital Dist. 19.72; Chairman Deschutes Valley PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: Have served'as i Water;District 1681-,1985;:Jefferson County Commissioner member and Chairman of Madras City Planning Comm.;Jeffer- (#, 1983 to date son County Airport Comm.;Jefferson County:Fairboard;Jeffer- ��1 son Co. Economic Development Comm Central Oft RESIDENT.OF JEFFERSON,COUNTY'SINCE 1952 Intergovernmental Council(3 terms);Cent.OR Regional Hous 1 orn m Fossil, Ore qn'-_Wife Connie and lie have four children, in Authority; OCAAN,Regional_Strategy Comm.; Finance Pioneer Family. Great Grandfather.was Crook,County Assessor in Comm.COIC� 1896.- �; :_ �' '' ` � I have been active in-city and county affairs since moving to Madras Committed to"Continued*Economic Recovery'for alt of Jefferson 30 years ago.I believe that my experience in the operation'of my County".-Teamwork between the County,.Cities; Schools,Special retail business plus two terms as County'Commissioner serving ri{ Districts,and the Confederated.Tribes'of.Warm Springs,will help ",'•, accomplish the'goal of"Continued Economic Recovery.for all of budget'officer,working with'personnel management and in public ' Jefferson County" ` . relations.qualifies me to serve as Jefferson County Judge. " Successful Business.experience,County Commissioner since 1983, Jefferson County needs continued economic,growth'to provide and County Budget Officer in 1986,and 1987 makes him a prime, employment opportunities for its citizens,,and to create an atmos candidate for Jefferson County Judge.' phere which will encourage new industry to select Jefferson County " ELECT GC�ftDQN SHOWN JEFFERSON COUNTY JUDGE as their home.Agriculture one of our major industries,has suffered „ . reversals and we need to try to find ways to assist this industry to A MAN WITH FRIOR SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS-AND' recover. i. LOCAL GOVERNMENT EXPERIENCE The average taxpayer-is becoming less and less responsive,to.city , { TOGETHER WITH"THE DETERMINATION TO DO A,GOOD county,state and federal govenments due to increasingly,heavy tax burdens and seething indifference of their wishes by elected officials JOB- The The rate of growth in all phases of govenment,coupled with escala i MEANS tions and increased costs for services,are causing an almost impossi Ny^ ble burden,for the taxpayer to carry.The tax dollar:must be wisely "CONTINUED"ECONOMIC RECOVERY FOR ALL spent,.govemment growth`limited and overlapping services elimi d OF JEFFERSON COUNTX" nated,if we are to maintain services at present levels We must plan f for future needs'and restore faith among the voters „3 1' 'I will devote all my energies to°serving'the people of the county as your Judge. f FFF , ( _ r. . This information furnished by Committee to Elect Gordon Shown Jefferson.County Judge.)- (This information furnished by Wallan for Judge Committee.) 46 Official 1988 Primary Voters'Pamphlet EPUBLICAN FOR } JEFFERSON COunt� Comm) , ssioner COUNTY . �.� ...� .. 7 w x.ra�s xYi't ty^ :a", 4.Y` 3x 6y t r i saFw r1 Y ,t�6 E4 y :nos. h • � l � y f' .K Y, RICHARD L. " eT 6 ALLEN WON A OCCUPATION:Small Business Owner::' OCCUPATIONc Retired Deputy'SFieriff=.Office Manager:' OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: Manager, Pelton Lanes; OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: Deputy Shenff.- Jefferson Manager Tiger Mart;Owner,Tiger Mart. County,,1968.1987`Madras,Oregon.-Department Manager, EDUCATIONAL 1ACKGROUND:1975 Graduate,Madras Senior Erickson's Dept: Store,1964-1968,'Madras,,.Oregon."Office High School. ,; Clerk­— Doxol Propane Gas Co:;1962-1964, Madras,Oregon. PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: Madras City Coun EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND. Central•Oregon Community. ° . cil, Madras Mayor, Member: Central Oregon Regional Strat-. College 1968=70. Law:Enforcement'>"&'Management Courses `egies Committee,Member:Central Oregon Council for Higher, (200 Hours) 1968-87.Bend.&',Madras,:Oregon Public Schools. Education,Members Jefferson County Chamber of Comiiierce, PRIOR'GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE:Board of Directors, `• Advisory Committee,Past Sec-Treas and President Central Jefferson County Emergency Medi&at Services 198&'Present. Oregon Firefighters Association,' Past Fire Chief Jefferson County Fire District, Past Board Member Central Oregon'. Open,efficient countygovernment`will be my first.'goal as a Jeffer- Intergovernmental Council,Past Member.Central Oregon Com son County Commissioner.Public participation in decision making i `munity'Coilege Advisory Committee. is not'just right;it's Oregon law.Our county has the people and the <' resources to implement new programs and improve current services.' r +, COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT Volunteer Jefferson County I believe that with effective leadership we c an work together to make Fire District, Madras Kiwanis, Madras Sparklers, St: Marks county,government better.:: Episcopal Church, Jefferson County Chamber of,Commerce, Central Oregon Economic Development Council. L'et's start:a 9-'1-1 emergencytelephone system in Jefferson County. As a member'of the County's.Emergency Medical Services Board RICHARD(RICK)L.ALLEN I" for and former Deputy Sheriff,I know how important'a few seconds can be in a life-threatening situation..This system will save lives and- JEFFERSON COUNTY COMMISSIONER positively affect,nearly every resident of Jefferson County. "In December I will finish my term as Mayor after spending six; year on the Madras City Council. I am proud of the record I leave .We must solve our animal control problem before.a.child is injured behind.,The city looks better than ever and has a new feeling about or killed by an Animal.Ranchers and livestock ownersalready know itself.All of.this has been accomplished because of a new positive that Jefferson County has a problem;let's act now to stop it from attitude." ,,._ spreading. "The opportunities are endless for the entire county if we elect Lan&use planning should-serve`the•people who live here.We can the.right kind of people.It is time for some new,thinking.We must make it responsive to our needs by working to involve people in the elect someone that will take new ideas and. them;through,to process.'A.real land-use plan,developed with the support of Jeffer completion."; J soil County residents,will promote economic growth and protect our "A three member commission is narrow and small.-It requires, heritage. each member to carry gL big load and work hard if anything is going My family came to Central Oregon in 1919 and I've lived here my, to be accomplished.It requires each member to be open-minded to the diverse nature of,the issues and the entire life.My husband and-I raised our citizenry.We need to elect the hardships of supporting a family when here and we know n living expenses and taxes someone to the commission that believes an open and approachable keep going up.I believe that taxes are controlled when elected offs- government is a priority.I have what it takes to stand up;for these' principles." cials actively work to involve county residents in their government, "I look forward to serving all of Jefferson County as a commis- , instead of.hiding in offices: sioner.I have the energy,desire and ability to serve-you.", - (This information furnished by Pat Neff for "(This information furnished by Richard L.(Rick)Allen,) Jefferson County,Commissioner.) ; Official 1988 Primary Voters'Pamphlet 47 11 ` REPUBLICAN 1FOR , 'JEFFERSON ' county Surveyor COUNTY it , as M; � Fl,,,^, p > rd . {� c'rer 1,,` J � frirt i tt J g1�JI 'JEFF GARY�L. , I !, DeJARNA7rt �E KERN � t 1 `k.,JA q J IjI S 1 I Y��Jz OCCUPATION Self-employed as a Professional Land Surveyor OCCUPATION: County.Surveyor for Jefferson County, and self- rtli and Water.Right Examiner.:: employed as a Professional Land Surveyor.:, OCCUPATIONAL: BACKGROUND:..Experience in'both federal 'OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND:Adjunct Assistant Professor` }� government and private'sectors. Former Cadastral Surveyor of surveying at the University of Oregon.Past President of the, " with the Department of the Interior..Registration as a Profes- Professional Land Surveyors of Oregon. sional Land:Surveyor,in Oregon.and California.;:Professional EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: Faixleigh Dickenson U.,B.S., �i interest,an dedicated,to Central Oregon President of PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE-County Surveyor for DeJarnati Land.Surveys,`Inc.' Jefferson County since 1978.Member:Legislative Committee of i EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:-12 years attendance in Jeffer- ':O.A.C.E.S.;Oregon Land Records Committee. { sonCotmiy school system.Earned degree in Highway Engineer- 1 , ing from`•:Oregon'Inatitute of Technology in Klamath Falls EXPERIENCE JEFFERSON COUNTY.DEPENDS ON -:'JEFF. `. Attended_California State University, Fresno's Surveying and ;};KERN has been a member�of the surveying profession since; Photogrammetry Program,.',Completion of.Professional semi 1964,and is licensed to practice-surveying,in two states.He has {' nars and workshops to remain abreast of current technology and been surveying in'Central Oregon since.1973. He became � I'I legal principles, County Surveyor in 1978,and for nearly"10 years•Jeff has kept PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE:'None,as yet the County Surveyor's Office working-in partnership with the r people of Jefferson County. .. GARY was raised in`Madras He worked as.a youth on farms and various other small businesses in Jefferson County.;His parents, A PRACTICAL UNDERSTANDING OF ISSUES,-JEFF KERN, George and Maxine DeJarnatt,have owned Madras Auto Parts for is a successful businessman and consultant in private'practice. �I I more than 32•years + He knows the importance of cooperating with people to get the' job done. GARY knows the needs of Jefferson County and more specifically in ' regards to it's land."Land use.and ownership are vital issues which • When the'State Highway Dept. re-built:the bridge on 'B' hold historical and future considerations,as well as present ones.,, Street,Jeff moved quickly to protect property monuments in f the construction zoine. GARY-would;be instrumental in the modernization of filing and • When South Adams Drive was.improved, the County Sur- 'a? retrieving documents to facilitate land record research. He would veyor's Office provided surveying,services. . 7"I ensure`an organized plan:would be implemented for perpetuating • When economic development,funds'became available fora 4 ! property corners'under•the Oregon Corner Restoration,Fund. new canal crossing at the'Madras Industrial Sites,,Jeff helped a 0 GARY seeks the opportunity to address these issues with thoughtful complete the project on time and under budget ;+ AN INNOVATIVE'ADMINISTRATOR'-JEFF KERN developed concern and enthusiasm.His dedication and availability will be of ped great benefit to the'office of County Surveyor for he believes the `a cooperative cost-sharing agreement with the U.S.Forest Sery land and it s le are Jefferson County's most valuable resources ice,to provide additional funds for monument restoration.He ' PAP rr also initiated a County-wide program o£xestoring.Public.Land ,;,• � .Corner monuments:These programs will improve the accuracy P ,k and lower the costs of property sury eys.'' A,PROVEN LEADER JEFF KERN was appointed to the Oregon'- " Land Records Committee:As a member of this select group,he a is bringing Jefferson County's issues and,interests tot he atten tion of State'`policymakers. r '. JEFF KERN'S knowledge of Jefferson:County and its land ! records, his years of experience, and his professionalism will con- ' tinue to be an asset to County government. (This information furnished by the Re-elect Jeff Kern for (This information furnished by Committee to Eleet,Gary DeJarhatQ. County Surveyor,Committee.) 48 Official 1998 Primary Voters'Pamphlet �r RfEPUBLICAN FOR l q ' OUnt Tr JEFFERSON ". easurer COUNTY J . x � r M E JI s BONNI 1 K ,. v HUTCHINS NAMENUK Nw- •� �, � hey.an `� "P`, ,�• f�� i T, r, 7 K is 1 r ,,.'- ,OCCUPATION:Ofice;Mana g ei at Puff Circle,Madras,-0R OCCUPATION Jefferso rii;Co .Tax D�e ty', F - ; :OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND:.Elenientary Teach er OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND County ax bep- .EDUCATIONAL,BACKGROUND: B.A.History'.Seattle.Pacific " uty'.1977-88;:Brightwood Corp 1976;,•Massachusett's Mutual' . :.':,.','University.1975; MSBA Accounting Southern Oregon State Life Insurance:.Company,;1975; Central Electric Co op 1963; " College 1983. " Partner in an upholstery business 197145'., d PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE None EDUCATIONAU,BACKGROUND Graduatg of'Culver High 'Native Oregonian Resident of Jefferson County for the past 12 School 1962,Attended;Oregon State'University`1962=63;Con ;years. uing Ed through Central Oregon Community., ain ucation courses College Worked for Agency Farms during summer.while attending college. PRIOR'GO`VERNME14TAL EXPERIENCE:`",'!'ax,.Deputy.° =1977=88 ," � Taught 3 years in the Culver School System ' ". Earned MSBA before going to work as office manager for Full Circle BACKGROUND AND FAMILY Born in''Forest`Grove, , t of Madras.Duties as office manager include preparation of monthly Oregon, October 1, 1944, and moved to Culver at age,4 with;my ;operation statement,yearly budget,supervision of office personnel,' parents where they established the family farm in 1948. ,experience in computer operation. Married my husband Clancy in 1964'and had three daughters, Member;of Madras Kiwanis, Church Treasurer Metolius"Friends Candace,Teresa,and Angela:My.husband died in a hunting acci-. Community,Church. Married to Barbara (Cloud) Hutchins dent in 1973. As a single parent I have worked to support my (teacher).One child,Bradley 18 months. ° daughters and have been active.in community service working with the Mothers.March of Dimes,.the Heart;Fund, 4-H, P.T.A. CAD' My concern and interest in County Government has prompted me Watch,Buff Boosters;and'various school and community volunteer' to seek the office of Jefferson Count y Treasurer. groups. I have worked in the Tax Collectors Office for the past 11 years. The first 8 years under Hamlin:P.Perkins Sheriff and Tax Collec- w :? tor,then the County Court changed the Tax Collector from Sheriff to the Office of the.Treasurer.Since that time I have worked closely. with Elva Townsend Treasurer and Tax Collector and have a good understanding of the Treasurer's Office.I am confident I can do the job with the same degree of accutacy,and excellence the people.of Jefferson County have enjoyed in the past.., I ask your help in being elected to the Office of Jefferson County Treasurer and look forward to serving you. , (This information furnished by Jame, R.(Jim)Hutchins.) (This informhtion furnished by Bonnie K Namenuk.),' Official 1988 Prima ry Voters'Pamphlet 49 r a • ly 14��3�d dg •,,., .. k� t � k 41 s "Steam Powered Woodcutter (' Oregon's pioneer,spirit has.'always coupled determination with technological advance's. These y? Oregonians took advantage'of the latest innovation in wood processing by using an early steamengine to"cut wood. Photo courtesy Oregon Historical Society.. , k , � eke:, .. i•+: , 50 Md• k . Nei f P A +' 7 NON It's �p. t 1 1 � '�, t'� '�A•"yr i' f e- .J �•y' E I° Y q Y 5 �• a s: I , , r r r s Official 1988 Primary Voters'Pamphlet 51 NONPARTISAN FOR �'CONTINUED .a Jud e, Su reme CourtosITIoN 2 LISTEN TO CIVIC AND POLITICAL LEADERS`WHO URGE JUDGE BUTTLER'S ELECTION: "•'', { Former Governors VIC ATIYEH and.BOB STRAUB;former Con- Ay r gressman-WENDELL WYATT; former U.S. Attorney SID 4; LEZAK;former Chief Justice ARNO'DENECKE;former Justices' ;•. RALPH HOLMAN'and BETTY ROBERTS;former Chief Judge, HERBERT SCHWAB; Judges.JOHN C. BEATTY and PAT 4" DOOLEY; House Speaker VERA KATZ; former PUC Commis- ' �x sioner CHARLES DAVIS;former Senators TOM HARTUNG and TONY YTURRI; civic leaders'GWYNETH GAMBLE BOOTH, JOHN H. JACK FAUST,HAROLD HIRSCH,BILL NAITO,LOU PERRY, BOTTLER and ROBERT RIDGELY; and'formpr City Commissioner I,'•' MILDRED SCHWAB.. ALSO TO WORKING LAWYERS"IN ALL PARTS OF•THE { STATE WHO SERVE ON.HIS COMMITTEES: . -' 1, Frank Pozzi;J.David Coughlin;James W;Walton;John C. Cald a i well;Deanne Darling;;Wilford K.Carey;':Paula J.Brownhill;Robert C.-McDonald;Agnes M:;Petersen; Gordon A. Joelson,'James F. Bodie;'William M.Holmes; Ronald J:Marceau;'Donald A. Dole, Ronald M.Somers;Roy Kilpatrick;William'DJCramer,Sr. Carl M ` Brophy; Rebecca G.'Orf; Raymond J. Salisbury;:`Rosalind 'A. Dagradi;$arty D.Boivin;James C Lynch; John E.Jaqua;Martha r •:` ' ' ' Lee Walters,Arthur C.JohnsQri;Gordon L'.;MacPherson;William las OCCUPATION Judge,Court of Appeals E.Brickey;William F.Schroeder;,Edward L Clark,Jr.;Robert' OCCUPATIONAL SBACKGROUND Judge on the Court of M, t . Er�eB;y hadi;GeneC Ro ;Linda M.Seluzicki;Doug.'Appeals'since appointment in:;1977;'Elected 1918 and reelected E.'Kaufillard :Carey;DeMar Latchelor;Thmas C1984:Presiding Judge,Department•2.Court ofAppeals.Repre Tankersleylliam E.Love;Chairman,John D.Mosser. *" sentative on Council'on Court Procedures;;Previously,a HERE'S WHAT HIS PEERS AND THE'PRESS SAY ABOUT .$ work- ing lawyer in'privatd'practice in.Portland wince 1951. JUDGE BUTTLER .', i ; Represented a wide range of people and,businesses.'Enforced '`"'We suspect thatif one were to ask,all the othermembers of ethical:standards,as a`member of the State Bar:Disciplinary, the.Court of Appeals as well as members of the Supreme Court . Committee for Multnomah County and OR Bar trial commit- an,ove,rwhelming'majority would>say'Buttler is the better tees. Taught legal'writing at Northwestern College of Law at choice...Those who watch the Court of Appe"'als closely,consis- Y Lewis and Clark College. Wrote for State Bar CLE Program., tently rate Buttler one of the court's most able members.' Author,:"Oregon Constitutional Renaissance: Federalism —Bend Bulletin_February 16 1988. Revisited,"Vermont;Law Review(to be published Spring'88). Judge Bottler would be a valuable addition to the Supreme EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:Dartmouth College,B.A."1947; Court.His background and experience in the commercial world,'' Columbia University,LL.B.1950 = are just what the Supreme Court needs now. PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE:.Judge on the Oregon Justice and former Chief Justice BERKELEY LENT' ' Court of Appeals.for past 10 years.Member of Council on Court "A'Supreme Court Justice must be knowledgeable,thorough I Pmcedurea.Served on the Board of Parole and Probation(then and hard working.Judge Buttler brings all of that plus a fine set ifs apart-time citizens' board) from 1959 to 1965 (as chairman of values to'the bench—he would be one of Oregon's best, 1964-65) by;appointment of Governor Mark Hatfield. Supreme Court Justices." Appointed in 1966 by the Oregon Supreme Court to the Board of —Former Justice BETTY ROBERTS i ,� ! Bar Examiners for'three years(vice-chairman,1968-69). "Known'for his fairness and integrity,John Buttler would s , make an excellent Supreme Court Justice." DISTINGUISHED MILITARY RECORD -Former Justice ARNO DENECKE e ' • Enlisted in the Naval Air Corps shortly after Pearl.harbor. "In Oregon,we elect our Justices,but we moat hold them to I o Carrier fighter pilot,combatduty,on U.S.S.Hancock in the Phil- old higher standard than merely being y ippines,Formosa,South China Sea,Okinawa,and Iwo Jima cam- y g politicians.John Buttler q would bring the highest standards of excellence to our fate's paigns. highest court." Former Chief Justice HERBERT SCHWAB • Awarded two,air medals and fleet unit citation "John Buttler is a pretty good athlete,a much better fisher- man and a " ' BACKGROUND AND FAMILY: great judge." JACK FAUST • Born in Bridgeport;Connecticut on August 4;1923. he and his ;, wife,-Ann,have been married for 40years.and.have five children: +h Suzanne,John Jr,,Dana,Elizabeth and Barbara • Ann is a certified braille transcriber and served for over ten years as a teacher and-administrator in the Volunteer Braille Service; { worked part time for a home-health'agency;presently doing coin- fore braille for Volunteer Braille'Service and volunteer tutoring th! uter Y,.I Reynolds School District. ti HE IS INVOLVED: - • Former board member of the Portland Habilitation Center,which provides training and services for the mentally retarded; • Former trustee,Cedar Hills Community Church. • Former board member,Portland Junior Symphony. (This information furnished by Judge John Buttler for Supreme Court • Former member of the Board of Governors,Portland City Club. Committee,Joe Kerschner,Treasurer) 52 Official 1988 Primary Voters'Pamphlet .;' ' � a ` � NONPARTISAN FOR - e Su reme• Court P OSITION-2- �'' � k �• Crime.Vi � :time United, the largest crime victims'.organization in f' "Oregon,'all 36 Oregon Sheriffs,•36 Oregon District Attorneys,and the Oregon Council of Police Associations ' =s ¢ THE RECORD SPEAKS FOR ITSELF .MAN OF ACTION r K ^< 4­1 > "While at the Juvenile Gourt Vari a " x ( Hoomissen)gained a reputation ' for attempting to make the bureaucracy,work'for children.","He has gained a national reputation for diligence, mtegnty,,fairness and x; .. l, courage Port land Observer 5%15/80 GEORGE- ! "We have known Van hQomissen:for a long tmie and consider.him'a VAN HOOMISSEN• person of unusual competence. Gresham Outlook 5/15/80, "The Oregonian''knows Van Hoomisseri`'well,.hgving en'dor'sed his candidacies more than a dozen times for legislative,district attorney and judicial posts."The,Oregonian 4/6/80 ."Van Hoomisseh is an action-oriented man";The Oiegonian 10/31/77 THE RECORD SPEAKS FOR ITSELF LEADERSHIP 0. "George,Van.Hoomissen was an early leader in,Oregon's efforts to ' improve the administration of-justice..He was an,outstanding die- w `> trict attorney,an innovator in professional training for prosecutors ur and judges,and he has served with distinction in;the;Department'of Domestic Relations He is'a most worthy addition to the highly r i OCCUPATION:Judge,Oregon Court of'Appeals regarded Multnomah County trial bench:"Gov.'Bob Straub-2/22/78 OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND:Court of Appeals Ju "Besides his legal strengths•Van`Hoomissen has=understanding dge since, of people and proven administrative Strengths." Gov. Tom 1981;Chair,Judicial'Dept.Board of Appeals since 1986;Circuit McCall 10/4/73 Court Trial Judge_1978-81; D,omeatic Relations and Juvenile Court Judge,1973=78;Multnomah County,Justice Services THE RECORD SPEAKS FOR'ITSELF.APPOINTED r Professor of Law Univ, o College for District Attorneys and POSITIONS• Director-1973 Dean Nat'l C , f Houston:1971-73; Multnomah Judge Van Hoomissen has been honored by four Oregon Governors County District Attorney 1962-71;private practice in Portland who appointed him to positions of importance.' 1959-62;Deputy District Attorney,1957-59;law clerk-to Oregon Gov.Atiyeh 1986 Commission on Child Sup port nfoicement Supreme Court Chief Justice 1955--56.. " ;.1981 Juvenile Justice`Advisory Committee EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:. Virginia 1986;Master of Laws Labor La Gov.McCall 1973 Dome t c Relations KGROUND:.Master of Laws(Judicial Pro- G cess)University of gi ( w) one a nd Juvenile Court Judge'' ' Georgetown Law School 1957•Juna Doctor.,Georgetown 1955 1968•Corrections Divisions Advisory Board•. g Gov.Hatfield 1962.District Attorney y B.A.in'Business:Univ.'of Portland 1951: � � � ` y for Multnomah;Count ! 'PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE•' (ElectedL or In 1986 the Oregon Supreme Court`Chief Justice appointed Judge ' ,appointed):Elected to Court of Appeals.1980,re-elected 1986; Van Hoomissen Chairman of the Judicial Dept:Board of Appeals. appointed Chair,Judicial Dept.Board of Appeals by Chief Jus DISTINGUISHED •MILITARY,RECORD: MARINE tice 1986;Juvenile Justice Advisory Committee 1981=83;,Gover CORPS VETERAN - non's Commission on .Child Support Enforcement 11986;' "Judge Van Hoomissen is-a combat veteran of the Korean conflict: appointed Circuit Court, Trial Judge by Gov:`Straub 1978; He flew over 110 missions behind enemy lines and was awarded they, f. elected'1978 appointed Domestic Relations'and Juvenile Court Distinguished Flying Cross,and five Air Medals for heroism':,,, r` Judge by Governor,McCall 1973:elected 1974;Corrections Divi- sion Advisory Board 1968;elected Multnomah County District' PIONEER FAMILY c;. Attorney 1962,re=elected in 1966 and 1970;elected State Repre < senta'tive(North Portland)1958;re-elected 1960;Chair;House Judge,Vah Hoomissen,was born in'Portland,.Oregon, where he Judiciary Committee 1961-62; Deputy.District Attorney' 'attended elementary and secondary schools,1111960, he L married 1957-59; law clerk to Oregon Supreme Court Chief Justice• ,Ruth Niedermeyer,also of Portland.They have four children., 1955-56;active duty,U.S.Marine Corps 1951-53. THE RECORD SPEAKS FOR ITSELF:EXPERIENCE f; "VAN HOOMISSEN DESERVES SUPPORT.Few candidates for Judge Van,Hoomissen is endorsed by organized labor. election to the Oregon Supreme Court have been better qualified than George A.Van Hoomissen...What does a voter look to first in i selecting a judicial candidate?The obvious answer is"qualifications, and this is Judge Van.Hoomissen,A judge who has served on the trial and appellate bench. A judge who was the prosecutor in Oregon's most populous county.A judge who once helped to legislate the laws of his state as an elected representative Every western Washington County voter should support Judge Van Hoomissen t he has earnedit."Hillsboro Argus,3/3/88 THE RECORD SPEAKS FOR ITSELF:CRIME VICTIMS, ADVOCATE Van Hoomissen should,get,elected. "(His) `no-nonsense approach is what Oregon needs." .. Van Hoomissen is less .inclined to.find new constitutional protections for criminals in search-and-seizure cases..."Albany Democrat Herald 2/18/88 (This information furnished by'Van Hoomissen Committee, Judge Van Hoomissen has been endorsed by Citizens For Justice/ JohnD:•Ryan:Chairniam) Official 1988 Primary Voters'Pamphlet, 53 111111 , NONPARTISAN FOR CON211N Jud ge Su reme Cour# t POSITION 4 tj. erated in this effort.. " I fought hard at,legislative sessions for years for court consohda. i , 1 r ti n. Finally, last the law:was passed we'immediate 0 Y� P Y • i consolidated Circuit and District:Court'administrative servkes`in' Multnomah County as did,serveral other counties- PROMISES" KEPT! ; �< CRIME IN OREGON Crime is a serious problem affecting the,welfare of all;Oregq } FRANK L nians.As a prosecutor I,fought to get criminals'off.the'street,as'a h, Judge I have fought to'keep them off the street and`out'of,the i' BEARDEN system.I served on the criminal justice coordinating council which-' ` designed and supported the last two:jail levies We desparately need more jail space and more drug and alcohol programs and better approaches to anti-drug'education for our chil dren.I am constantly out in the community working on solutions to I1 these problems. ' We are all victims if crime is allowed:to grow and,;we'simply "t- throw more tax dollars at the problem...We need experienced,lead ership at all levels of state government to win this battle at the least possible cost. IS THIS ELECTION IMPORTANT? OCCUPATION:District Court Judge',State of Oregon OCCUPATIONAL'BACKGROUND:'1966.1970:assistant pro-. Most Supreme Court Judges'are appointed and run unopposed feasor business administration Lewis and Clark College,chair- until retirement.The public is not involved.in the selection process ,man of the.'depariment;1968-70. 1971-,�7; deputy,district except on rare occasions like this:one.There are only seven justices who hear cases ranging from land use to elections and from work- ` , ! attorney,Multnomah County,'1974 assistant;chief deputy dis- , trict attorney. 197?-78 partner law fuzn 1979-present District mans comp.to'criminal procedure. You'finally have'a,choice of candidates. t Court Judge.1983-87]?residing Judge +- EDUCATIONAL'BACKGROUND:„1959-63 ,University of the I have extensive legal and judicial experience, a vision'for Pacific BA, 1963-1966 University of Denver Law,School,J.D., Oregon's future, a practical background and a common']sense ; diploma National College of District Attorneys approach to the law along with a-record second to none in promoting PRIOR,GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: Judge District' judieial'efficiency.I have served on traffic and,small claims courts Court,deputy district attorney,"chairman Detention and Uor- Where the general public seeks resolution of disputes and I have tried ” rections Committee Oregon State Bar,`counsel to Oregon State many complex criminal and civil cases both as alawyer and Judge.I Senate Task Force investigating O.LC.C.,staff member Oregon was very highly rated in a February:Oregonian poll by over 600 House-Senate Task'Force on Elections, Ad`Hoc Committee lawyers! ' MBA on attorney's fees,member of Criminal Justice Coordinat- It is time for energy,"innovation"and a,common sense"practical ing Council approach to the law.These are the qualities I bring to you in asking a '. HOW,SHOULD YOU CHOOSE•YOUR NEKT SUPREME for your support and vote. " I,; COURT.JUSTICE MEMBERSHIPS:American Judges Association,Oregon Dis- �" " � trice Court.Judges Association ,(past president), Oregon'and i, , This is tough!Judges cannot ethically take1positions on specific 'Multnomah Bar Associations,U.S.District/Court,for Oregon,U.S : issues so past judicial and'justice system performance may;be the Court of Appeals 9th Cir.�U.S.Supreme Court. nF best indicators.Also,every candidate can acquire enough endorse-' pERSONAL:'Married,reside with wife Sue Ann and son. ments and favorable quotes to fill an entire page,but that doesn't tell you much about the candidate Steve,Son Mark in U.S:Navy. I started'"my,legal`career as`a prosecutor in,the Multnomah County District Attorney's Office in,1971.Three years later I was appointed assistant chief-deputy,in'charge of training and trial supervision.I prosecuted effectively virtually every.type of case from traffic to homicides and established training procedures in effect today:I helped design the crime specific trial'tearn concept,which set , up the first career criminal unit. In 1977 I joined a Portland law firm as a partner doing commer- cial litigation. In 1978'I ran for election to the District Court and r - was elected upon a promise to institute night court and expand the r Gresham court. Night court,.was,started a few months later and Y Gresham was expanded from one-day per week to three to better serve the citizens of that district: " ' I also promised to bring about judicial efficiency and save tax- payer dollars. I'was appointed Presiding Judge in 1983 by Chief. i Justice Lent,and within two years I'was able to reduce the trial I! docket from up to a two year delay to 60 days to trial for most cases.I I r' designed a new management system approach which was recognized ' and published by the American Judges Association.Other states are (This information furnished by Bearden for Supreme Court Committee, looking at our methods for reducing trail delay::All our Judges coop Dale Koch,Treasurer 1 54 ONtcial:1988 Primary•Voters'Pamphlet Y D ONPARTI8AN FOR CONTINUED; Jud a ift:Su re Court 4 POSITION 4f on Taxation N atuJu Judge Local Government and Military Affairs.I served as Judge for,the City of Gresham and Attorney for S, the City of Troutdale. ; h � c:. r � �• jar , ; F F$ While I am interested m'every aspect of government;and the » ` law,there.are some areas about which,I have Pecial concerns',r1.',, I am dismayed by Oregon's high'creme rate. While this is a a ¢ part of a larger national problem, our executive and.legislative e ¢ -branches'have not°iived up-to their�i&iiibr abilities.Only when all VER N branches of government;the legislature(or the people),.the execu- tive (the governor and the•-udicia" CQQK )' j ryjSlo their.'share:will'erime be 1 t ' controlled.•I will do my part', Our judges are in a very difficult'position'_they cannot legislate and provide:the staff,the facilities and the,money to deal with that Problem.They can render judgment and with their judicial author- ity direct the enforcement of those judgments y Under the first amendmentto the U.S Constitution and Article t �M ,I,section 8 of the Oregon Constitution judges can,speak out on those 'questions and should.Twill do « • I am concerned with the'millions of dollars being spent'in election campaigns.This is a corrupting•influence,oil judges as well OCCUPATION.Lawyer(Attorney) 'since.1952. another politicians.;Unless we devise a,conatitutional method of OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: State Senator(1961-1981); limiting campaign expenditures we will soon have,'the.best,judges State; NONPARTISAN FOR CONTINUED` JudgeSu remeCourt 'POSITION 4' Fadeley will protect— U ! ,i `• JOBS;creation and continuation in Oregon:We'can reduce' the number of property crimes and the demand for costly space t• '' by keeping the job,market Strong and the'education system' good. • QUALITY OF LIFE Law and order, safety m our homes and on the street are a major,part of this.Protection of airind water from destructive pollution•mustalso be;a,goal of that law r and order. We are stewards Hof our;natural resources both for EDWARD N. ourselves and the next generations.,' enerations. "No permanent nuclear waste dump FADELEY P p m Oregon o> on the Columbia is where I stand. w • EXISTING PRISON SPACE.We need more prisons When Iq, a trial judge sentences a criminal that sentence must•be enforced."Life in•prison`musi�mean".what it:says.,Ed helped. 47 start prison additions which'are proving their worth';today N "I know we can add space`and live within our budget if we r Nn 5 �' don't coddle the prisoners or'turn it into a country club," i` 3. Fadeley is the right person.for Oregon's future,•.;, { :., • Respected by the people because of-independence,,impartiality,',; ? " „ • adherence•to principle. OCCUPATION ;Attorney'at:Law; Partner'with son Charles "I pledge to give deep consideration to each person's case,` Fadeley'in Law Practice founded 31'years ago knowing how important it is't:;them." I' OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND:Self employed attorney since • Respected as a lawyer E 1957 (partnership,�with son,since'1981),'Oregon State Senator The Board.of Governors of the ,Oregon State:Bar when a..; u 1963-1987.-Law Student_1954-57, and,landscaper and vacancy,arose„reported to the Governor in 1988 that Ed i researcher. U.S..:Navy.1951-1954 (Korean Conflict).'Before Fadeley,among.others,was "qualified"to serve on a state- .1951,was waiter,truckdriver,roofer,newspaper carrier,harvest wide appellate court. harid • Strong supporter of Education EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: Graduated first in class,Doc- "This isahe single most important institution,of our soci- ;�'^ for of Jurisprudence(with.Honors)University of Oregon School y„ F' of Law,'1957. B.A.',University of Missouri, 1951 (dean's list). et . School of Naval Justice. Grant City, Missouri, High School, • Respects all people equally and fairly r 1947. Opposes all discrimination,including gender-based discrimina -PRIOR'GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE:Law Enforcement tion. ' _. . Council,Member,ofJudiciary Committees of Legislature for 26 '.:Endorsed by many groups',-;including senior citizens,and ° years;Joint Ways and Means Committee 15 years;Senate Chair retirees 1981-83;President of Senate 1983-85;Commission on Judicial "They know I support their rights to dignity, safety,' Branch;Past Chair of Law and Justice Committee of National P g i, security and financial independence. Conference of Legislatures - • 4. Fadeleyhas by far the most extensive experience in the real world of helping people,dealing with clients with all sorts of business HONORS AND AWARDS and a wide variety anety of cases. t�N`• For his lea dership•in achieving the moat signifi cant Court reform "I understand how the law affects people's daily lives.I want' in Oregon's history" from_the Association of;:Oregon Counties, thatimpact to be fair;understandable and beneficial o society as October,1982.For achievement in improving educational support,a a whole.'.'s 4 � first Pioneer:Award from University of Oregon.Appointed to State and Local Law Center.'Advisory-'Committee (Washington,`D.C.). 5. Indisputably the most extensive public service record. Oregon Law e Re ew Chair Oregon,oState Bar Committee on Unif 6.'Ed'Fadeley has the thoughtfulness and judicial scholarsh Supreme t i ' form Laws. . essary for the lob. 1 ip nec + • he understands that what you do today strongly affects the R��l ED•FADELEY FOR JUSTICE".' future of this state. ` j.� Oregon Supreme Court,Pos.#44 ED FADELEY FOR JUSTICE L•By far the best and most broadly qualified. Lawmaker.for 26 f a years,,Law practitioner for 31 years,Law teacher and editor. = , now want,to serve you applying the law in accord with the ¢ true intentand meaning of that law.". r 2. By far the best philosophy of a Judge's role in our society. fi "The'law must be enforced;to-protect our liberty, our property and indeed our lives;The decisions of the Cout must be, explained in a way the;people as'a whole:can understand and must be plainly fair.That is how the Court'earns the support the people and public support r strong g d, P Pport�s a major requirement for atron f f y ley forJustcce�o+the ' law and order." v- g (This info furnished b Ed Fade f 56 Supreme Court.) , Offiaial,1988 Primary Voters',Pamphlet ; NONPARTISAN FOR {• ., z ' � ryJud e Su rem w e Court POsiTi � HERE'S WHAT., OTHERS SdY ABOUT '{ 1_ JUDGE JOHN,JELDERKS ' •Supreme Court Justice J.R.Campbell,"I strongly recom a mend that he,be elected as my replacement on the Court.'I've;had s; the opportunity to'see.Judge;Jelderk'swork"from'different:view- points and I've always'found it to be'of excellent quality.He.enjoys'a € a good reputation among his fellow judges,and,lawyers.for industry k and legal knowledge." r JUDGE JELDERKS "THE ONLY,ONE QUALIFIED" JOHN •Betty.Roberts,former.Supreme Court,Justice "I know, = all of the candidates:for.this position:on,the Supreme;Court and AC' JELDERKS Judge Jelderks is the only one qualified by experience and temper$- ment for this position." a r JUDGE JELDERKS "ONE OF THE SHARPEST" •Multnomah County District Attorney�Miike'Schrunkc "John Jelderks is an obvious•and excellent choicefor the;Supreme Court.He is not only one of our,hardest workin Ju ` g dges,he is one of the sharpest." ' JUDGE JELDERKS:'`HARD=WORKING" •\Portland Attorney Jack'Fa 'it:."`Judge Jelderks"been a hard-working rial judge,solving'real life problems for reahpeople: g A His mental toughness and experience onthe'firing line;will.enable him to make decisions that make'"sense"``; %x OCCUPATION: Presiding Circuit Court Judge, 7th Judicial Dis- JUDGE JELDERKS::"ARTICULATE AND FAIR" '• trict(Hood Rivers.Wasco;Sherman;Gilliam&Wheeler Coun- ties). Norma Paulus:"I've"I' known John'Jelderka'for 25 years and have the.highest regard for-his intelligence and ability.He is both OCCUPATIONAL.BACKGROUND:'Oregon Supreme Court Law articulate and fair and typifies the kind of person who should be on Clerk,,.1964-65,-Deputy.District.Attorney Marion.County .the Supreme Court!' 1965=1966.District Attorney Hood.River County,1966.70.Pri- JUDGE JELDERKS':*"EXCEPTIONAL ABILITY" vate'law practice 1971-72.Circuit Judge 1972-present. ,' 'e Former Supreme Court Justice Gordon Sloane"(Judge EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND Doctor of Jurisprudence, Jelderks) has exceptional'ability,'integrity, compassion and toler- Willamette University College of Law;1964. B.A.;Willamette ance and a lot of commonsense.These qualities will make him an University,1961:'Salem public schools.,,: outstanding Supreme,Court Judge:" ' PRIOR.GOVERNMENTAL'EXPERIENCE: Chair, District #9 JUDGE JELDERKS ,"RATIONAL;INTELLIGENT" Law Enforcement Planning Agency;Oregon Law;Enforcement Council;Governor's Task Force on Violent Crime;State.Medi ,,` Herb Schwab former Chief Judge,_Court of.Appeals: cal,Investigator's Advisory.Committee; Legal Officer, U.S. Judge JohmJelderks is a rational,intelligent,thoughtful and hard- Naval Reserve; Currently,Member Governor's Task Force on working Judge.His extensive;judicial experience and diverse back Corrections Planning. ground would make him the best addition;to'our Supreme Court." JUDGE JELDERKS:"KEEN.INTELLECT PROFESSIONAL AC Past President, Circuit Judges •John Copenhaver,retired Circuit-Court,Judge:"John i Association; Past Chair;Judicial Administration Committee of Jelderks is,in all.respects,a'`judges,judge.'His keen intellect,;work " Oregon State Bar;named 1985"Judge of the Year"by Oregon Trial habits and compassion for others,make,him an outstanding candi-' Lawyers Assn, date for Supreme Court Justice." JUDGE JELDERKS:"UNUSUAL LEGAL$KILLS" JUDGE,JELDERKS:"ONE OF THE BEST" •Arno Denecke,former Chief Justice'Oregon Supreme Few:candidates for high office have received broader support" Court:"Phave known and worked with'Judge`Jelderks:more thane' from all areas of the state than did Judge John Jelderks when he 20 years.He is a person of complete integrity and he has justly and became a candidate for the Oregon State Supreme Court. efficiently;handled the biggest case load in Oregon:He is one of the ` Judge Jelderks is widely known for his hard work;exceptional best.I strongly.urge his election to the'Supreme'Court." 5; legal skills and ability,to handle fairly:and decisively most com= JUDGE'JELDERKS:"EMINENTLY FITTED plicated cases.In 16 years on the State's highest Trial Court,Judge .Bend Bulletin,Feb.'5, 1988:"'By all,rights`Jelderks should 'Jelderks has presided over more than 1,000 trials and has processed have the job(Supreme Court Justice).He has the temPerament and. more than 10,000 Circuit Court cases. the experience.Those who pay attention to the state's circuit courts Judge Jelderks is perhaps best known for his handling of oases rate him one of the state's top trial judge's,eminently,fitted for a, involving the,Rajneeshee corporations., higher court.". r. Oregonian writer Fred Leeson wrote on July 25,1986:"...Judge JUDGE JELDERKS:"LEVEL-HEADED" John Jelderks gave the one-time commander-in-chief for Bhag- *Mildred Schwab;'retired Portland City Council mem wan,Shree Rajneesh (Ma Anand Sheela);a civics lecture.about her:"While John Jelderks`is always'praised for his legal talents,I'm iV checks and balances in the American system,separation of church personally impressed with the fact that he is extremely realistic and v and 'state and the hazards of,authoritarian powers.Sheela once level-headed.We will all benefit if he brings those valuable qualities ^+ 'held." to the Supreme Court r # Twice the.Board of Governors of the Oregon State Bar recom- JUDGE JELDERKS:"COMMON SENSE'APPROACH" ' mended him as"extremely well qualified"to serve on the Supreme •Sheriff::Richard Kelly,.'Hood'River,County:'"Judge' Court. , Jelderks has an:excellentreputation'as a fair,Judge who has a common sense approach to the law." c Judge Jelderks has a strong background in criminal justice issues and is supported by the'Citizens for Justice/Crime Victims (Thisinformation furnished byCor i,e4tteetoElectJudgeJdhnJelderks. United,35 of 36.District Attorneys and All 36 Sheriffs inOregon. to the Supreme•Court.) Official 1988 Primary Voters'Pamphlet . T 57 NONPARTISAN FOR l Jude gu'preme ,Court POSITION 6` Oregon's top trial judges.Appointed to the Supreme Court in July of 1982 and elected, without opposition -in November,1982,`Judge" Carson has completed nearly six years,of service on the state's`hig4 court. REPRESENTATIVE PAST EXPERIENCE +. •.Criminal Law Revision Commisaion`(1969-1973) •Select Committee to Stud <O.re y gon State Penitentiary (1972-197,3) ;WALLACE P • Oregon.:Women's Correctional'Center`Advisory.Committee (1972-1973) - CARSON JR ' t ,, • Prison Industries Advisory Committee(1975 1977) f u F' • Special Committee on Equal Educational, Opportunity (1973-1975) N j I • Marion County Mental Health Planning Committee(1965.1969) !1 • Oregon. Council on Crime and Delinquency Task Force on '�' ` Courts(19,68-1969) .` fr • Governor's Task Force on Mental Health(1979-1980) ' p • Criminal Justice Advisory$oard -'Chemeketa Community'Col lege(1977-1979) k • Salem Adult Education Program Lecturer for:Law for Laymen. Secretaries OCCUPATION'OregonSupreme Court Judge (1964-1969)and Legal Secretaries courses(1963-1970) OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND:Circuit Court Judge in Mar • Special Committee on Aging(1973=1975) ion County for nearly!fve ears;Lawyer in' rivate:practice for 15 years; Admitted, to practice before the'-United•States' DEDICATION AND SERVICE: s ' Supreme:Court; U.S.Court of Military Appeals; U.S.`District "He has provided remarkable local leadership over the years and ' i Court of Or egon;'and.U.S:.Court of Appeals,Ninth Circuit- `has proven a more than able judge,respected b his peers j EDUCATIONAL'BACKGROUND:-Attended Salem Public and by the public for his fine work o the county bench'." P °Schools; Stanford University. (B:A„;Political Science); Willamette'University College of`Law (Doctor'of'Jurispru Editorial,the Stayton Mail,' 1 July 8' 982. Bence); and National Judicial College (General Jurisdiction - ', ) course . G ...Carson comes to"the bench with.the kind of reputation and PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE:'Oregon State Legis- variety of experience =as an attorney`,;legislator and judge,- lature: two terms (4 years) in the Oregon'House of Represen- that Oregonians might wish for any member of the high court." ° tatives(Majority,Leader 1969-1970);and two'terms(7 years)in-. the Oregon State (Minority loor,Leader 1971,1977 Editorial,the Eugene Register-Guard, g ( Y` )' July 14,1982 i member of the`Judiciary Committees of 1967 1969,1971,1975; and 1977; Circuit Court'Judge (1977-1982) Supreme Court Judge(1982-todate) • PERSONAL:Born on June 10 1934,93 m �1 Sa em Jud a Car on`i s s a , g - , a•, Z4� fourth generation Oregonian.;Judge Carson and his'wife, Gloria have raised three children: Scott, Carol,and Steven,*.who died in. p 1981:A former United States Air Force jet pilot,Judge•,C'arsonnow' ^ 1 . serves in the Oregon•Air National Guard.:'He,and his�family are ale active members of St.Paul's Episcopal.Church,with;Judge`Carson` it having served as a member of the vestry,from J0Z6,tQ 1980,`, a' Judge Carson has a matchless combination of ener ?' gy,enthusiasm, and practical experieuce.'He has'served his`neighborhood;commu- nity,° nity,.and state in;a'wide'variet of ublic'roles for.example-',the Salem Planning Commission,School District 24J.Career;Education' Advisory Council :the Catholic'Center for Community'Services. F { Advisory.Board;.the Oregon Lung Association Board of Directors; the Oregon.Judicial Conference Judicial Education Committee;; ; Willamette University Board of Trustees,�and the Oregon YMCA , Youth and Government State Board(co-chair).Judge:Carsoxr has,w = r deep'interest,in.the,Oregon•.tradition and is active.inefforts'to. preserve and develop pride.in'Oregon's rich;and unique;:history,and. F. peoples through'membership and support of the:Oregon,Historical, .� �. Society, the Marion.County Historical Society,`:apd the newly, �:1. formed Oregon Court Histoncal'Preservation Society Ca SERVICE:Judge Carson brings to the bench a tradition'of service, 'w', to,and interest in,the community and the judicial'system.He is a ; third-generation Oregon lawyer;dedicated to the fair,impartial and, common-sense approach to'ustice.�In 1981,a state-wide poll of trial pP (This^information furnished by Committee to Elect Judge•Carson, lawyers who appeared before him rated Judge Carson as' one of David A.Rhoten and Mary Eyre,Co-chairs.), I,,' 58 Dfficial1988 Primary Voters'Pamphlet a 1"'NONPARTISAVOR Jud e- Court of Appeals, POSITION 1. 4. • ' dent,Willamette University•JolinJaqua'past President;,Oregon State Bar•David Jensen;President,Oregon Trial',Lawyers Asso= x ciation;•Betsy"'Johnson, President, ;TransWestern, Helicopter. �` •Bernard Jolles,past President; Oregon.State Aar Stephen. Kanter,Dean&Professor,Northwestern School of Laws Randall Kester,former Oregon Supreme,Court Justice•Roy Kilpatrick partner, Kilpatrick'& Pope,•Allan Leedy,' General Counsel,' Tektronix,Inc.,*Sidney.Lezak former United States Attorney for c' Oregon•Gretchen Morris,President;:Benton,County Bar:Asso= ciation •Hardy Myers, former:",Speake ,of theOregon-House ' SUSAN •Carl Neil,past President,Oregon State Bar Frank P,ozzi;part ' ner,-Pozzi Wilson.Atchison O'Leary & Conboy=•LArry.Rew: `GRABER rR;. Rancher&partner,Corey Byler Rew,Lorenzen&.Hojeni•Robert Ridgley,Businessman•Betty,Robe'rt%former Oregon-Supreme r Court Justice•Arlene Schnitzer,President,,Fountain Associates, Inc:•Herb Schwab,former Chief Judge;:Oregon,Court of Appeals •Kay Stepp,President,Energy Service sDiviaion,'Portland Gen- a• ' eral Electric•Jacob Tanzer,former Oregon Supreme Court Jus- tice •Steven Wax, Federal-Public,Defender•Janice',=Wilson;. " Senior Vice President,First Interstate`,Bank of Oregon•(Titles,&" affiliations for identification purposes'only.)' JUDGE GRABER'S'QUALIFICATIONS ARE RE66 IZED AS OUTSTANDING " OCCUPATION:Judge,OregonCourtofAppeals "I was very,pleased to appoint Susan Graber to.the Court of Appeals OCCUPATIONAL,BACKGROUND: Previously a lawyer for 16 :She is extremely well qualified,and I am confide`ntshe will become one of the outstanding appellate fudges in'the state years: Stoel Rives Boley Jones L& Grey,'Portland, 1978-88. Governor Neil Goldschmidt (became partner in 1981);Taft Stettinius&Hollister,Cincin- '« nati;Ohio,1975-78 Jones,Gallegos,Snead&Wertheim,Santa "I have.observed Susan's performance as an attorney for many years Fe,N.M.,1974-75;New Mexico Bureau of Revenue,1972-74.A. and I'm not surpri sed that Governor Goldschrnidt has appointed her an,attorney, represented a,brdad range of,clients including .as a judge on the Court of Appeals Susan deserves to retain this plaintiffs and defendants, state agencies, businesses and indi- "' e viduals. Betty Roberts;former Oregon Supreme Court Justice EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: Yale Law School,J:D.;1972; "Susan Graber's appointment to`the Court is aver significant and Wellesley College,B.A.,1969(honors:Phi Beta Kappa) beneficial one. She brings intellect,exceptional ability and needed PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE:Governor's Advisory civil law experience.She definitely should be kept on the Court of Council on Legal Services,1979-88 Appeals bench. JUDGE GRABER HAS-YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN' , Jack Faust, lawyer and host of the s`Town Hall" puoliaj service ` OREGON'S APPELLATE COURTS television program.. "In 1970,,I hired Susan`Graber'as the*first'woman law clerk`in During her years as an attorney,Susan Graber appeared extensively Oregon's federal;prosecutor's office. I have.since watched her pro before the Oregon Court of Appeals and Supreme Court.Her career :gress;in private practice as well,as in her judicial activities.She has` has'given her an'exceptionally strong background in such areas as shown herself to have the discipline;strength and;leadership skills employment law,workers'compensation,torts and contracts,which necessary to be;effective as a judge. I support her election whole pp ant portion of the work of the Court of heartedly. together make up a significant Appeals. Sidney Lezak,former United States Attorney for Oregon `JUDGE GRABER HAS WIDE SUPPORT' JUDGE'GRABER SERVES HER PROFESSION AND HER Judge Graber's candidacy is publicly supported by lawyers and many, COMMUNITY M" other citizens in all walks of life from throughout the state..Serving, Her professional activities have included on her campaign committee are leaders from bar associations,gov- a Pro tem Multnomah County District Court Judge eminent,education,business and labor,including:Victor Atiyeh; •`Arbitrator for the Multnomah County Circuit Court former Governor of Oregon•Robert Straub,former Governor of: .Mediator for the U.S.,District Court.for Oregon Oregon•Leeon Aller,President,Douglas County Bar Association .'Chair'Executive Committee,Ninth Circuit Judicial Conference` •Rocky Barilla, State Representative•Carl Burnham, Presi- > "dent,Oregon Association of Defense Counsel•Richard Butrick, Oregon State Bar Judicial Administration Committee; Char President,Associated Oregon Industries •Clifford N. Carlsen, Subcommittee on Trial Court Consolidation Jr.,partner,Miller,Nash,Wiener,Hager&Carlsen•Don.Clark, • C hair,Oregon State Bar Legal Aid Committee past Executive Director, Central City,Concern•Ned Clark,past 'Her civic activities have included ; President, Oregon.State Bar •Deanne'Darling,.past`President, . University of Oregon-Law School Board.of Visitors Clackamas County Bar Association •JackL Davis,•President, •Board of Governors and Officer,City Club of Portland ; Josephine County Bar Association•Arno Denecke,former-Chief of connuin ,Co-author ti g education publicationa on legal subjects Justice, Oregon Supreme Court •Nellie Fox Edwards, former 9;Guest speaker at law schools and-community groups Political Director,Ore.AFL-CIO•C.S.Emmons,past President, Oregon State Bar •Leonard,A. Girard, past President, RETAIN JUDGE SUSAN GRABER Multnomah Bar-Association •Ancer.Haggerty,,.past, President, ON THE OREGON COURT OF APPEALS wabe, Williamson & Wyatt •Susan Hammer, past President, Multnomah BarAssociation•StaffordHansell,Rancher•Jesse "• . Himmelsbach,former'DistrictAttorney,Baker County ,Thomas (This information furnished'by Retain Judge Susan Graber on.the' ' Oregon Court o A eats „i • 'Howser,pastPresident;Oregon State Bar•JerrYOffici�al 19 8 Prima Voter t 8 f PP •). Primary s';Pamphlet 59 NONPARTISAN FOR N Judge`�`:C rt ou of A eals* :POSITION 3 A VETERAN:. Judge Riggs is a'four-year active duty Navy ye f7, eran,having served over-seas'for over two'years:He:is'active`in the ' navy reserve'and serves-as?commanding officer;of a`large navy' reserve supply unit with the rank.of captain:Member of American' Legion. >�x HIGHLY QUALIFIED: In law school Judge Riggs was`seleq` ted .y as Articles Editor of the Oregon Law;Review based on-superior academic qualifications. He hawserved as president"of the;Oregon Trial Lawyers Association and has'chaired two important Oregon :WILLIAM State Bar committees.'He bas,been a frequent'speaker`and partici . RIGGS pant innumerous educaitonal programs for`judies'and'lawyers:.The } best qualification for an appellate judge is a thoiough,'knowledge`of the law and of what happens in the trial courts where'Judge•Riggs 7 has excelled for•the-past nineteen years.'-His proven ability and distinguished judicial;service give him':and;overwhelioding edge mi experience,and.qualifications 3 ;'' ; OVERWHELMING CHOICE FOR ELECTIONc"Judge:Riggs has the support of many lawyers and other citizens who have volun- r teered their aid in this election.He,is'a widely recognized,;exemplary *x ; choice for the Court of Appeals:%•an experienced and respected judge who has earned your trust ie Circuit' OCCUPATIONAL. Court. VOTE TO ELECT JUDGE RIGGS TO THE COURT OF OCC,UPA TION Jud ACKGROUND:•Circuit Court Judge since APPEALS 197 8; admitted to Oregon Bar,1968. EDUCATIONAL BACKGRObND: University,of Oregon,School of Law,.Doctor'of'Jurisprudence Degree,"1968; Portland State University,Bachelor-of Science Degree 1961;Hillsboro Union High School graduate 1957. , PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: Circuit Judge since 1978; Member':Oregon`Council'on Civil Procedure,''1986-pre-' sent;U.S.Navy veteran and current active Naval Reservist with rank of Captain,'- EXPERIENCED: Governor Straub appointed Judge Riggs to the circuit bench in 1978.He hai been returned to that position twice by popular election.He has ruled on hundreds of cases of all kinds in his career on the-bench'from'murder,trials to complex business an domestic controversies:,Three times he has been'tanked among the top trial judges in the busiest general trial.court in;the state in. independent polling of lawyers by the Oregonian;newspaper./Tudge; u C Riggs is'the author of a model child-visitation program that,isused k widely by other judges,throughout the state.He is known as a firm, 1 fair,no-nosense judge,who;believes in a common-sense approach to the law.His judicial experience and'coinpetence qualify him to be an outstanding appellate'judge serving Oregonians.` .a, PRODUCTIVE In addition.to his,other duties, Judge Riggs. serves as the Chief Judge of the probate and family law departments. In these positions of judicial leadership,Judge Riggs has improved procedures and reducedludicial bureaucracy.His ability to manage , heavy judicial workloads and his'willingness to work hard are impor- Cant assets on the Court of Appeals ENFORCES`OREGON'S LAWS:`Judge Riggs believes that 7 . i glt, Oregonians deserve a judiciary that strictly and:fairly enforces;the a law.He believes that citizens have alight to be protected from crime a and that victims have rights in the courts that must be protected. ' A HARD WORKING OREGONIAN '••Judge Riggs attended r u . high school in Hillsboro,His parents,were part-time farmers and N: operated a small business in Portland.He'worked his way'through college as a camera salesman.He entered law ichool after a four-year, v`` hitch in the Navy.With a wife and two young children to support he �L worked his way through law school with'several part-time jobs, scholarships and much help from his wife.Between them,he and his wife Ma I� Mary have seven children;(Laura,Jeff,Tammy,Cheri,Robert, j Julie and;Peter)'and e' (This information ffurnished 6y Commattee'To Elect ar grandparents of one(Brendan).'•T Judge WcUiam Riggs To, he Court of Appeals) {' 50''. PINial:1,988 Primary.Voters'Pamphlet -,.� NONPARTISAN FOR r , e Court .of =A pe a lsR POSITION5 �? r �.^ The;Bull � +egon T•Febnia 24 1 a etin (Bend, Or iy`• 982);stated: "The superior,Candidate`on the``ballot for the Oregon Court of; 4 " Appeals in the coming primary election is Jonathan Newman. He's perfectly fitted for;th6 Court of Appeals:.:`.`If ever'a lawyer was eminently qualified toaake''a seat"on.the Court"0 f 'Appeals and to be-able to pull his:full weight beginning his t first day on;the,job Jonatbi n.Newman isahat lawyer REELECT JUDGE.JONATHAN lNEW'MAN TO THE.COURT OF-APPEALS ,JONATHAN Judge Newman has made`4 significant contribution to the work w NEWMAN' '`of the Court of Appeals.He is;a seasoned.judge:who has.brought: . . broad P ractical experience to`'the A partial list of lawyers support mg, udge` ewman xs Karen Allan >Arthur-C. Johnson" " Y. Wap-'A nala ;' BernardJollea ' Lee Aronson Q Stanley;Jones Robert Ball t S'Jack$ennedy E"�y Peter Barnhisel ' laird r ` DeMar Batchelor Jghn Kottkam :t Jerome La Barra Jflmes�Bean �"` '+��'' �'�, � r BordenBeck, r� Asa Lewelhng' David B:Beckham James"Lynch William Bernard ` G.ordon MacPherson " +� OCCUPATION;'Judge,Oregon Court of Appeals.. Kent Blackhurat a ,'Mark-McClanahan e 'OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: Donald Bowerman Won state-wide'election`to Donald McEwen Court of Appeals in 1982.Served as Court of Appeals Judge from William Bnckey �., s ,J.T^Monahan g `1983 to present.Lawyer in private practice,in Oregon for over 29' Carl Brophy ,,.xl ` -+ Carl Neil r years,representing many individuals and business o le in a' James M.Brown 'KennethNovack' a.: Pe P V wide variety of legal matters. Admitted to state and federal- Carl Burnham Jrs, p ; Charles;Phipps A courts; including United State Supreme Court.An editor and Alex Byler o Pope t co-author of Liberty and the Law,a textbook;of case studies Eldon Caley u* t0., �"tr FrankPozzi r' on constitutional law which.has been used in Oregon high Neva,Campbell ;',.s rd ar Joe.Riciiards schools. Clifford Carlsen„Jr ' 3 Robert.Ridgley EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:.Yale Law School,LL.B.1951; Mildred Carmack i. Leslie M Roberts Yale College,$.A.:1948(Phi Beta Kappa). Sydney Chandler; ,' ' Lois Rosenbaum- ` Thomas Churchill r Elmer Sahlstrom PRIOR.GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE:Elected.three timgs Edward L:Clark,Jr � Raymond Salisbury to Portland;School,Board:(1968-79) Chairman.three.times• James`Clarke "'' Michael D:Sca unk President;Oregon School Boards Association(1976-77).Oregon J.David Coughlin Arden Shenker.' ,,,Intergroup,Hunian Relations.Commission(1969-75) William Cramer* Lane Shetterly: ` 4 MILITARY SERVICE:World War II Veteran;U.S.'Navy William Deatherage t G,,Kenneth Shiroisbi FAMILY: Judge Newman and his wife,Carol,have been married Thomas Deering;; a ;Harold Snow , for over 36 years,and have four children.Carol is a homemaker Henry Drummonds y, Janice Stewart ' Margaretta Eakin` Gary,Susak and former public schoolteacher. Myron Enfield - :Leslie Swanson;Jr JUDGEJONATHAN NEWMAN,PROVEN FOR THE JOB Jack Faust- Jacob Brian Freeman :_' Jacob Tamer • Judge Newman is recognized as a judge of fairness, impax-, Otto'Frohnmayer.- f Robert E:Thompson °^ tiality and integrity. Since his election to the Court of ;Leonard Girard °? _ ?' Thomas,Healy Tongue Appeals,Judge Newman has written opinions on many legal David C Glenn = Martha'Walters` matters,including criminal law,contracts,inlury.claims,labor Ancer Haggerty:,, James,Walton disputes,land.use,.workers',compensation,and constitutional ;Michael Haglund >David.Willianison,Sr.. law. Susan Hammer i Donald Willner James Harrang Donald R Wilson •The Court of`Appeals review,decisions made by the trial , Carol Hewitt ;; Wendell Wyatt courts in both�civil and criminal matters.Each year the court .Wayne;Hilliard, William,Wyse ` decides about 3,000 appellate cases and writes more than.700 William M Holmes James V.Young, appellate opinions.It is one of the busiest courts in the coun- Douglas.Houser s try.Judge Newman's talent and energy have helped the court to handle the heavy workload. ' •,JUDGE JONATHAN NEWMAN:"Although our caseload is very large,it is important that litigants have the opportunity •? �'. for appellate review of trial matters to,correct any serious mistakes.Our goal on the Court of Appeals is to reach a just result of people's.conflicts.I have worked hard to provide for the kind of fair and impartial,decisions which litigants lave a k' right to expect. • Judge Newman received the highest rating possible,from the Oregon State Bar-"Exceptionally,Well Qualified"--when he (This.informatc h jurnished by_Reelect'Jrtdge Jondtha'n 1Vewman for ' ran for election to the Court of,Appeals in 1982.At that time Court of.Appeals Committee;Joe D.Xershrter,Treasurer.) Official 1988 Primary voters',pamphlet 61 NONPARTISAN FOR Jud a Court, of A peals, "POSTIoN ;o TIONALLY WELL QUALIFIED"for appellate court-appointment when.vacancies occurred.Since his elevation,to the Oregon Court of Appeals,Judge Rossman has been responsible for the preparation of over 320 opinions.of that court.He has also:served as'a temporary x " judge on the Supreme Court of Oregon.He is one of the few judges in # this state's.history to have served on all four kinds of state court.:' "Judge Rrossman can stand on his record with pride "Newberg' ' Graphic,2-23-78. ` k . "He is extremely well qualified,in lour view:..,.He is:energetic and KURT'Ci hard working—.:,Rossman's court"sessions are marked by`earth- RQSSMAN mess.' He cuts through,bureaucratic jargon to make,certain that; parties to court action understand ie.going on Salem ' ! Statesman-Journal,12-19-81, ±` "Toughness, fairness and intelligence have marked'Rossman's bench career inYamhill County:.'.McMinnville,News Register,`; , 2-5-82. "The people of Oregon will be the winners for having"his dedication {1� and experience on the higher bench."..Salem Statesman-Journal, 2-5-82. COURT OF APPEALS JUDGE•ROSSMAN BELIEVES A'good judge should strive for the essential qualities'of courage,integ OCCUPATION:Judge,Oregon Court_of Appeals, rity,fairness and patience.Not only does a good judge heed a . i + OCCUPATIONAL"BACKGROUND: Judge,''Oregon:.Court of strong foundation in the law,but of equal importance is the 'Appeals since 1982;'qircuit Court Judge,.12th'Judicial'District need to rely:on common sense.It is,vital that a good judge not > # ! (Yamliill and'Po1k Counties),1966-1982;District Court Judge take himself or herself too seriously,so it is very helpful to retain a 1965-1966;"Pioneer`National.Title Insurance Co.,+Land Title ;sane of humor. Humility is also an essential, attribute.:A-very Examiner,Assistant Manager and Vice President,1961-1964. respected,:Oregon trial judge once observed:"Just because we are EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:`Baccalaureate Studies,"Port appointed'or.elected to the bench doesh'tmake.us any less.human'.'. land State College,and.University`of'Oregon; Degree_of Juriss Just because we wear a robe doesn't make us any more learned."And Doctor,Northwestern School of Law,1958, -above all else-the capacity to listen is the hallmark of a truly K PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: 1965-1966,District good judge. Court Judge;1966,appointed Circuit Court Judge by Governor• COURT OF`APPEALS JUDGE ROSSMAN CARES ABOUT w Hatfield, elected in 1966 re-elected 1972 and 1978; appointed ; PEOPLE:Judge Rossman is a veteran jurist,whose broad judicial Court of Appeals"Judge,'1982,and elected that same year;Chair man, Oregon Judicial Conference'Probate:Law`Committee, experience includes service both as a trial judge'and as an appellate 1972-1982; member,;State Community,Corrections Adviso fudge.He believes that his most important task as a judge on the Board,1980 1982. ;A r' Court of Appeals is to.be forever mindful that,behind all the words,. real people are involved.0ur judicial system—at all levels—must 'BACKGROUND'AND FAMILY:Born in Portland,December 27, show that it cares about people. 1932.He and his wife Virginia have been married 33 years and have N five children Steve Mark, Matthew,'Kerry Jane and Danny;and two grandchildren Ryariand Eric. e them, Kurt Ross'man is aeeffective as the people's`confidence.in. " COMMUNITY'-..INVOLVEMENT:•Judge,Roseman has been career judge who has devoted his wife to ' actively involved in the:life of his community,serving as Chairman earning that.-con fidence."Keep him on the Court of Appeals. of:District Boy Scouts,,_Law:Explorer'Post, Citizens'for Better {; Schools and McMinnville Rotary.Received Honorary FFA Farmer w of the Year Award,1978.Named McMinnville Junior First Citizen, /1965. �'. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:"Judge Rossman's judicial carebr, >.. i more than 23 years;,has.been.highlighted by his involvement'in many. activities,;including Oregon Citizens" Council'on Courts, Oregon'Judicial College,'American Judicature Society,National Association'of Probate,Judges and'National'Council`of Juvenile - Court Judges.Served as President of Twelfth Judicial District Bar Association.Held offices in both Circuit Court and District Court I•lv'; Judges Associations r SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS: As a trial'court judge,'Judge Rossman pioneered the use of optional six-person juries in,Yamhin County,resulting in substantial savings of time"and tax money;was actively involved in seeking less costly alternatives to dispute resolu- tions; and presided over more than 1,000 actual"trials and 4,000. juvenile-ehearings.In addition to his judgeship in Yamhill and Polk Counties,he served as:apro-tem trial judge in,Multnomah,Lane, Washington,Clackamas,Columbia;Josephine,•Lincoln`and Curry.. ' v Counties:he received high`marks in the Oregon.State Bar's state (This,information furnished by Judge Kurt C.Rossman t wide judicial performance survey'and was'rated'MEXCEP- Re-election Committee.) ±i 62 ' '"Official 1980 Primary Voters'Pamphlet'' ` NONPARTISAN FOR CONTINUED. F Jud >11TH DISTRICT r e Circu�t Court y � POSITION 2 , CRAIG C. sr MAX, COYNER, III � MERRILL k t! Z i Pr _ Y i r OCCUPATION: Attorney:with,Crabtree and Rahmsdorff,,1986- , OCCUPATION:Attorney." Merrill&O'Sullivan,P C. r +" present; OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: 22`years'experience in pri OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND:Deputy District Attorney for vats law practice.Civil and criminal litigation as well as appeals " Deschutes County,1981-1986;Attorney with Craig Coyner,Sr., to both the Oregon Court of Appeals and,Stipreme_Court.Five 1974-1980;Marine;mechanic;purchasing agent;•millworker.' years' practice in Colorado'Springs;Colorado;business law. . „ EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:Northwestern School of Law, Prosecuted juvenile cases in Colorado.Seventeen years in Bend;' J.D., 1971-1974; Portland State University„B.S.,1967-1969; including 14 with Merrill&O'Sullivan;P.C. Central Oregon Community College, A.A., 1965-1967; Bend, EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:`1959-Grant Union High. ''Senior High School,1962-1965. School,"John'Day; 1963-Wilfamette;"University,-B:S. degree " PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE:Commission,City of Economics; 1965-Willamette University; J.D. degree, cum Bend;'1981 to present(Mayor,1984). laude;Associate Editor-Willamette Law Journal..' ' MY QUALIFICATIONS ARE: PRIOR'GOVERNMENTAL-EXPERIENCE:,Circuit Judge pro tem for mental health hearings; 10 years a member of Central • I believe in swift justice and believe in,prompt and courteous Oregon Community College Board;twice chairman. resolution of civil matters and will work long and hard,with all the , Maa"age 46 '• right skills—as a judge—to achieve these results. g grew up in John Day and hag been married to Lynda ' for.23 years.--They have'four children. Bruce; 18, Abigail 15,E ' I believe strongly,in.victims'rights.' Roger,11,and.Molly,5„ "` • I have,the strong experience of five years as a Prosecutor;'and, •'Merrill knows Central Oregonians want the strongest candidate' additionally, I have significant Defense Bar and Juvenile Court Merrill's'experience',integrity and legal ability make him the clear' experience. choice.This choice is shared by his:fellow attorneys.He led the recent bar poll conducted among all Central Oregon attorneys by • I am an experienced and seasoned Trial Attorney.I have spent the 2-1 margin over the second place finisher. last seven years of my life handling exclusively all the varied crimi- 3 Jnal cases(including murder);and as criminal cases make up two • Recently retired"Judge John Ma Copenhaver says of Merrill: "I thirds of a Circuit Judge's caseload,this is crucial experience. have observed Max in and out of the courtroom for seventeen years.His legal knowledge;compassion and ability to find com •.I have broad experience in Civil Law, handling cases involving mon sense solutions to difficult problems will make him an out- business law,probate law;contract law,domestic law,and tort law. 'standing judge.I wholeheartedly support his candidacy." • I am the only candidate who has thirteen years of diverse legal • Merrill knows Central Oregonians"and'their problems:He is con experience backed up by-courtroom practice in alh of the areas a cerned about'drug.abuse in our communities;"the high coat of Circuit Judge will necessarily handle. going to Court,and the need for firm.-aentencing.Earlier detection • Realize;when you start to assess judicial'experience, that the and intervention with"at'risk"youth,increased use of arbitration "incumbent" was appointed in February, as a temporary. - and.mediation,,sovi d innovative,immediate sentencing.programs replacement pending election. are a start to solving these problems. •.I have seven years experience in making decisions,as one of seven •'Max'is alistener.He cares about people.A'vote for Max will assure y elected commissioners,on behalf of the City of Bend.And Judges voters that they will have the"best qualified person to serve them —like city commissioners—are administrators. in this importanttiludicial position • Lastly,I am a veteran of the United States Marine Corps and,as ' such,am capable of making tough decisions. • I ask for your vote.'+ • (Thu information furhished by'The Committee to Elect Max Merrill, (This"information frirnished by Craig C.Coyner,III.) V t Mike McNeil,Treasurer.),, Official:1988 Primary Voters Pamphlet 63 NONPARTISAN FOR. , . ,11THDISTRICT iUd a Citc, u�t COUrt y Y .. POSITION 2 a' � .fib"• J.` t ' .f _7 r�E4 t.•. 4 Fl •l MICHAEL C ,F SU.LLIVAN AW M" OCCUPATION:Circuit Court Judge l OCCUPATIONAL`BACKGROUND: Jefferson County District, Attorney and County C6umel(1977 788);Deputy DistrictAttor- j ney,:Lane County,Headed Non support Unit an(l Police Legal y Advisor.(1974 77)- A r :. . . EDUCATIONAL'BACIfiGROUND Washington University, BSBA Degree, University of Oregon Law S,. chool,`Doctor of Jurisprudence PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL!.EXPERIENCE:;President Oregon District:Attorneys' Assoc.; Chairman and"Bearings Officer, Oregon `Boar.d,:of;•Police Standards and;'Training (1985-88);Chairman,,509J:Task Force oa'Drug'Abuse;Board, Jefferson,County Council.'on,Alcoholism;:Major,..U.S. Army Reserves.: FAMILY.Wife,Jan,Sons,Douglas,(§),Joseph.(7),Adam(5) JUDGE SULLIVAN IS RESPECTED'.; "Mike Sullivan.has'shown'enormous fidelity to law•'and, beyond ;r r . that,to'fundamental concepts'of justice and fairness which are at the heart of the capacity of any person`to be an outstanding judge." Dave Frohnmayer,`Attorney General t s During the Rajnees'h crisis,Mike showed enomious.political cour- age and even-handedness,"and almost'paid forit with his life." t Norma Paulus,former Secretary'of State,! <i "Judge Sullivan deserves high marks for integrity,:industry,knowl- edge of the law,human understanding is well qualified j g�d temperament—in short, as a udge = � , Robert Foley,Retired Judge f .• ,Oregon Court of Appeals. ,• • jf I was particularly,iinpressed,with the`grace.Michael demonstrated j.� i in the very.heated atmospberecreated by the•Rajneeah problems:". Neil Goldschmidt;Govemor.'2%3/88 - - JUDGE SULLIVAN CARES ABOUT.VICTIMS r y ENDORSED BY: Citizens for Justice and Crime Victims United; `.Central Oregon Mothers:AgainstDrumk Driving JUDGES IS TOUGH B "The best way to restore peoples'faith in our system of justice is to ' ensure that alf trials are'fair and to'make convicted criminals responsible for the consequences of their.criminal,activities.' } h ti p $EEP JUDGE SULLIVAN WORKING-FOR US I; TOUGH,FAIR,COURAGEOUS �s (This information furnished by Keep Judge SuUivan Committee.) , �. 64' Qfficial 1988 Primary Voters'Pamphlet a NONPARTISAN FOR JEFFERSON y DiStrDistrict- COUNT Atto rne Y �y ,�� '�'1•=, , ' I �i I�'If'+i; a �r I a.. z Ir ,a I � � '"N"111 W 14 ILLIAM F, " PAUL �a� ,�7k RNLON LL) SUMNER ?:E � A d dkK� Y t � YP¢ 0 IN ' 4( r OCCUPATION:Jefferson County District Attorney OCCUPATION:Attorney" OCCUPATIONALBACKGROUND:t Criminal Defense Lawyer - OCCUPATIONAL: BACKGROUND., Prosecuting Intern-Coos 1986-88 Bend and Madras; Private Law;Practice and County Bay City Attorney's Office Deputy;District Attorney, Crook Legal Counsel 1978-84 Lakeview;Deputy District Attorney- County,Oregon;Private:Legal Practice,"Madras,Or . 4 1978•Lake."County;-Land Use. Legal.Counsel -. 1977 Crook EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND::Madras High School Diploma; !. County., Columbia;University AB Degree, University.of,Oregon,Law EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:.University of Oregon Law School-JD Degree School-J.D: 1976;Linfield College B.A.1972;U.S.Air Force PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL,EXPERIENCE: Prosecuting Intern Academy-1969-70;Bend High School- 1969. City,of,Coos-Bay;,Deputy,District,Attorney; Crook,:County; PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL„EXPERIENCE: Jefferson County Attorney-Jefferson County Emergency.Medical Services•Dis- .,District Attorney; County”Counsel,Lake County;Deputy Dis- trict " .trict Attorney,Lake County; Land Use Legal,Counsel, Crook" .PAUL SUMNER IS,THE:RIGHT CHOICE FOR JEFFERSON ,,,County. _ COUN,TY.DISTRICTATTORNEY BILL HANLON is,an experienced criminal and civil trial attorney FAMILY BACKGROUND-Paul Sumner is 35 years'old;the,fourth who has.worked in Jefferson County since October,1986.In his 12" generation of his family to live.in Jefferson County.Paul.and"his years as an attorney he has handled'all types of felony and misde- wife Judy live in,Madras with their two daughters,Shannon,16 and meanor`cases. He'recently concluded a very demanding Jefferson Alexis,8. County homicide case. LEGAL EXPERIENCE. During law school Paul,was hired as a GOVERNOR NEIL GOLDSCHMIDT appointed BILL HANLON prosecuting,intern for Coos Bay,Oregon.In this.position,he pros Jeffersom County District Attorney February 18, 1988 with this 'ecuted all Municipal Court Cases for Coos Bay.After being admitted announcement: to practice in 1978,Paul served almost.a,year as a Deputy,District 'I have,been impressed with Bi11.Hanlon's work as a defense Attorney and Land Use"Attorney for.Crook County; Oregon.;Paul then returned to Madras,where he has'.. as since been engaged in private attorney in Madras,as well as with his experience in other East- legal practice. Paul remains active.in the areas of Criminal Law, ernand Central Oregon Counties.He has a background in ranch'- Land Use Law and Local Government Law... A ing and farming as well as the law,and I know he has a long term. "commitment to Central Oregon:" OTHER EXPERIENCE:`Before.becoming a lawyer, Paul worked as a farm laborer,truck driver,and federal government.firefighter, "BILL HANLON'S background and interests ideally qualify him all in and around Jefferson County Jefferson County is Paul's for the responsibilities of District Attorney for Jefferson County." "home. His goal is the protection of the community with fairness to all r m persons."John M.Copenhaver,Circuit Judge(Retired). INTERESTS..Paul is active local organizations:He is President of the Jefferson County Scholarship Foundation,a Trustee'of his "The Governor has chosen wisely,and Jefferson County residents church,past director of the Madras Kiwanis,a member of Crooked will be assured of"a strong successor as District Attorney.',' Dave River Ranch Lion's Club,twice Master of'Madras Masonic Lodge, Frohnmayer,Attorney.General. and President of the Jefferson'County Alcohol&Drug Program. BILL HANLON is the most,qualified candidate for District Attor- PAUL SUMNER SUPPORTS:Paul'supp'orts increased attention ney:He'is an energetic,professional',personable District"Attorney, victim's rights,the use of community service and other sentenc- and'should receive your vote to retain the position. ing alternatives that assist the community,mandated treatment for offenders who commit crimes while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.Paul supports uniform enforcement of criminal and land use t� laws ELECT PAUL SUMNER,AS OUR DISTRICT ATTORNEY (This"information furnish'ed'by Committee to Elect Paul Sumner. (This information furnished by Hanlon for District Attorney.) District Attorney.) 65 Official..1988 Primary Voters'Pamphlet NONPARTISAN FOR t � + - tDESCHUTES Count Sheriff COUNTY IN r F ,[ y l�, �•W 1 i K .A GREG DARRELL D , BROWN; ' :° n<' 'DAVIDSON �py dfd ytrf J OCCUPATION:Deputy Sheriff OCCUPATION:Sheriff,Deschutes County OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND;,Deputy Sheriff OCCUPATIONAL,BACKGROUND:"1961 to' 1966,Ponderosa Deschutes County Sheriff's Dept.since 1973 " Mouldings;1966 to-present,Deschutes.County Sheriff's Office, EDUCATIONAL,'BACKGROUND:`Masterw Degree;'Western 'EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:Redmond High School;'classes Oregon State`College;,Bachelor Degree,•Eastern Oregon State taken and certificates obtained at Central Oregon Community College;Criminal Justice;Central Oregon:Community College; College; Advanced certificate, Board on Police Standards and Diploma,Bend High School. Training;`others dating back to.1966.`, ' + PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: 'Chairman, Sisters PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: Deschutes,County Rural Fire.Protection District;,Chairman;Sisters.fire consolida -.Sheriffs Office,May 1966—present: tion committee; director, Deschutes County Project SAFE; Darrell Davidson, 44,'a 21-year veteran of Deschutes'County Budget Chairman,Sisters RFPD Sheriffs Department,was appointed Sheriff.in May 1987.,Sheriff GREG BROWN was•born`in'Oregon.and raised.in Deschutes Davidson became a deputy with Deschutes County's'Department County where,he attended public school,'graduating from Bend four years out of high school, and advanced through the-ranks to High..Greg has-taken!an active interest in•community service for' become undersheriff 11 years ago.He served as undersheriff under years and has continually improved his qualifications through'pro- ;two different administrations. fessional training and education.. - `< GREG BROWN IS A LEADER WITH EXPERIENCE Davidson is a third generation Oregonian""His;grandfather`. Greg Brown has the leadership experience needed to direct the homesteaded near Terrebonne'in the early 1900'x, and the family; Sheriffs Department.These unique qualities'are a result of years has remained in the area since that time. , of career preparation,planning and hard work." Married 24 years,Darrell and his wife,Nancy,have, son,K.C., Greg Brown has proven leadership skills in both community and public service work'which;include:Present Chairman of the m grade'school.'Both"Davidson and his wife.have been.-active,in Board,Sisters Rural Fire Protection District;Present Chairman ,community affairs throughout Central Oregon.. of the Board,American Red Cross; Past,President,Deschutes Since taking.over the reins as Sheriff, Davidson has imple County Association and'Military Families Program: Since Major Crime Task Force,manned by'experts in;apecific GREG BROWN IS A LEADER WITH COMMITMENT ' crime.fighting fields from all law enforcement agencies in Deschutes Y Greg Brown has the.commitment necessary to,successfully lead County. This team has been responsible for solving,several major. the Sheriffs Department.This commitment is reflected through crimes. Planned''for implementation is an anti-drug program for years of active community•service and dedication to continued students'in all schools,in the county h professional development. For two years:Greg,attended college classes in the valley on his days off to obtain a masters degree, Davidson also plans to seek positive action on'correcting dan which further compliments his professional experie nce. gerous conditions that,exist on major highways that traverse Cen GREG BROWN IS A'LEADER WITH A PLAN tral Oregon. He feels his responsibility to protect the lives of 'As Sheriff.Greg Brown'will:, - `'• Deschutes Countyresidents extends to safety on the highways h • Bring a professional background to,the office ' • Maintain substations in Lapine-Redmond-Sisters "With'21 years as a member of the Deschutes County Sheriffs • Promote professional law enforcement and emphasize train' . Office,I am aware of the problems that exist.My experience in law," ,4 for employees enforcement,and as your Sheriff puts,me in a position to:do some .�; 1 ;;j • Support;and actively work with programs that reduce crime thing about'them.It is not only:my knowledge*but also"those 21 x !; , • Maintain a Sheriffs Department that is receptive and respon- years of practical experience,that make me thexight man to serve ass ri sive to community needs Sheriff. GREG BROWN:"'A COMMITTED LAW ENFORCEMENT PROFESSIONAL, WITH THE BACK' sl'• GROUND AND'DEDICATION TO,SERVE `z DESCHUTES COUNTY ' (This information furnished by-Greg Brown or Sheri Committee d f Sheriff ) (This information furnished by Darrell D.Davidson ' l 66 " Official 1988 Primary.Voters'Pamphlets NONPARTISAN FOR CONTINUED JEFFERSON x C ount Sheriff { x COUNTY ) f4 ` YE d ? u z - x GERALD 113 yPHILLIP D k" JALEC) - '` MORSMAN RWIN C t' :f 4 F OCCUPATION:Sheriff Jefferson County 9-10-87 to present. OCCUPATION.Upholster. , OCCUPATIONALBACKGROUND:Jefferson Cty. Sheriff Dept: OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND'Four years Military Police:`' 12-77 to 12=80;Madras Police Dept.1-81 to 2-86;Jefferson Cty. Three years Gresham Police Dept.'11 years Madras City Police Sheriff Dept. (Marine) 5-85 to 11-86; Jefferson Cty. Sheriff 'Depart. ,Dept:.(Road) 11-86 to 9-87. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:; Intermediate.Certification EDUCATIONAL.BACKGROUND: Hopewell'Grade School, 8th; from Board of Police Standards and Training,"Many.F.B.I., Amity High,School, 12th; Chemeketa Comm. College;Fresh- Schools, State,Police:'Schools,and'other Police Schools, man;'Central OR Comm. College; Freshman; Portland.State Attended Law courses at-.Central'Oregon Community College. ;. Comm.College,Freshman: r 'Honorable Discharge from U.S.'Army.,Grad.Gresham High., PRIOR'GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE:'Senior Officer- PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE:None'.,; Madras Police Dept.; Sergeant - Madras Police Dept.; Acting •'Chief- Madras Police Dept.; Sheriff; Jefferson Cty. Sheriff I have•lived in the Madras area for about,20 years;with my wife Dept.' and two children. Sheriff Gerald"Alec".Irwin,brings to the office his prior ten years I have been involved about 10'years in the past with the Madras experience as a police officer. To date his career achievements Ambulance and Fire-Department. Also.with the Jefferson county' include certification in basic,police,'advanced officer, supervisor, Little League and.I,am a:;member of the Madras Elks and a past middle management,intermediate,fire arms instructor,marine and member of the National:Federation of Independent Business. . deputy medical examiner. Alec, a'resident of,Oregon for 431/4 years, has been a resident of ` Jefferson County for the past ten years.His home is in Madras along with his wife;Leila•and their three children,ages 19,16 and 4.. Alec recognizes the existing problems of budgets. He believes in working;with the community to provide and maintain the best civality,of police coverage,possibie,with the existing budget. Since being appointed Alec has refined special programs in drug awareness,crime prevention,sex abuse/child abuse;neighborhood watch programs.Alec feels very strongly that he and.his department should and will work closely with the Jefferson County Schools and ` the community in all matters. "He feels that deputies should patrol all outlying areas of the county as well as the more populated areas. ' Alec's goals include.maintaining it tighter security for the correc- tional facilities and dispatch,finalization for the implementation of the 911 system,remodeling:of a newer and safer correction facility, to maintain his open;door policy to the citizens and to bring up the standards of professionalism within the department. ELECT GERALD"A LEC"IRWIN FOR DEPENDABLE EFFECTIVE LAW ENFORCEMENT.,, l (This'information furnished by Irwin For Sheriff Committee,) (This inforrhation furnished by Phillip D.Mortman.) "' ;Official 1988 Primary Voters'Pamphlet 67. NONPARTISAN FOR JEFFERSON w[n: Countv(Sheriff COUNTY 0 1,11 3!1111 s , �E�� �.�,;� i W. i s MIKE •. � 0� .� ,�: • JACK L �. TH R OOP MENU WELSH N-gig • ._. �s�%, .ass„• ', .., ; OCCUPATION Undershenff,'Jefferson County OCCUPATION:.Sergeant Jefferson County Sheriff. OCCUPATIONAL. BACKGROUND: 1983-84 Warm Springs OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: Sgt. Sheriffs, Detective, Wa. Officer;'1982-83 Director of Public Safety Castle flock,- Helicopter Pilot,Patrolman,Heavy Equipment Operator,Busi= Wa.Police Department; 1973-7$Reserve Corporal Ridgefield, nessman: Wa.Police]Department. G EDUCATIONAL: BACKGROUND: South Gate-;High School, EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: 1983 Graduate Oregon Police Orange Coast College (AA 1965), .Golden West College, Cer- Academy. Currently hold an intermediate certificate'with the ritoes College;Participated in many Police Science and Man Board on Police Standards&Training(BPST);1980-Graduate agement Seminars,,Graduated Orange County Police Academy,' Washington State,Polic `Academy; Numerous Law Enforce- Graduated'Oregon Police Academy 1985, Supervisors:Course ment Training,classes attended at Clark College, Vancouver, Oregon,Police Academy, Advance Certificates,(P.O.S.T. and Wa.Central Oregon Comm.College,&Portland Comm.Coll.' ,B:P.S.T.). PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE:Undersheriff,Jeffer- PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: U.S. Army•1955, son'County; Director of Public'Safety, Castle,Rock, Wa.; Red Bluff Police 1958,Stanton Police 1965,Huntington Beach Elected Board Member,Jefferson County'Emergency Medical Police 1977,Valley County Sheriffs'Posse 1981, Lake County Services District,Madras.-. Sheriffs 1983,Jefferson County Sheriffs 1985: _ My fifteen years of experience in law'enforcement and a'strong WHO IS JACK WELSH: dedication to my,.career enhance my`qualifications for'Sheriff of Jefferson County.Our primary concerns should be for the well being FAMILY BACKGROUND:Jack Welsh was born in'Oakland,Iowa, of our youth, crime prevention, drug and alcohol awareness and,,: where his father was a construction superintendent.'Welsh moved detection;traffic enforcement and meeting the needs of our comm throughout,the U.S.and Canands.during the war while his father pity. was building defense projects. Welsh lived in Seaside;"Oregon,and I have over six years of administrative experience:I have shown my home Tillamook, rlViadras Oregon.They have gfChGilldrena live in their ability to handle even the most stressful situations,be it in a super- visory capacity or as a road deputy.I understand the need to main-: EXPERIENCE:`Before working as a Sergeant for Jefferson County, 1 tain an economic'budget and would seek involvement from,the' Welsh worked as a Detective in a large Metropolitan City working in community concerning their needs from the:Sheriff's Office: Homicide, Robbery;Burglary., Sex Crimes;`Assaults. Welsh flew p a Police Observer,Plain felony Helicopters for the Police and was 'a HAVE THE DETERMINATION AND .THE EXPERIENCE car,Undercover Beach Patrol�Marine Boat Patrol:; TO GET THE JOB DONE RIGHT. JACK WELSH STANDS FOR: ' ELECT MIKE THROOP FOR PROGRESSIVE AND POSITIVE STRONGER DRUG CONTROL LAW ENFORCEMENT DRUG AND ALCOHOL REHABILITATION POLICE SCIENCE PROGRAMS IN THE SCHOOLS., : SENIOR CITIZEN'WATCH. STRONGER BAD CHECK ENFORCEMENT' COMPETENT CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION MINIMUM SPANISH LESSONS'FOR OFFICERS "BETTER COOPERATION WITH`STATE;TRI-COUNTY' DRUG FORCE 911 WE PAID FOR IT—USE IT OPEN DOOR POLICY FOR CITIZENS ' HUMANE ANIMAL CONTROL(TRANQUILIZE.ANIMALS INSTEAD OF SHOOTING)` (This information furnished by Mike Throop)" (This information furnished by Welsh for Sheriff Committee.) 68 Official 1988 Primary.Voters'Pamphlet. 3k . CONTINUED ' DESCHUTES AND C trict�,,.Mcip- JEFFERSON COUNTIES f: I z , ^ - 0 L tv y N N b, vl c Q. .•.., O N U 0 �R ■ � +�+: Lo (� CL cc q _ co A ch co a C1+ Abu.. 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W. 70 Official 1988 Primary Voters'Pamphlet a, :CONTINUED Precincts' & ,Po IIIn ' NSCHUTES , aces: COUNTY Y The following list of districts and precincts within those districts is provided to help you identify which U.S:Representative,State Senator and State Representative candidates will be on your ballot at the next election.Find your precinct number or name in the left column.It will identify your representative,senatorial and congressional district in the columns at the right.If you have any questions aboutwhich candidates you are eligible to vote for at the next election;please call your countyclerk.Some of the polling places`designated-here as inaccessible to elderly or disabled electors may be'accessibleby election day."Check published lists of polling places in your local newspaperjust prior to election day,or call your county clerk for specific information on your polling'place.'Hearing impaired persons may call 388-6544 for assistance:' ' Precincts State State"' U.S. Precincts State State. U.S. Polling Places'-• Rep. Sen. Cong• and Rep: Sen. Cong..' Diet. Dist. Dist. '-Polling Places Diet.- Dist.'. Dist. *Bend 1 54 27 ""2 "*Bend 26 54 27 2 $AIF Corp Jewell Elem.Schoot 'Bend 2 55, ., 28 2 *Bend 27 27 % Bend Senior High School 54 2 . Kingston Mem.School 'Bend 3' 55 28 2 Redmond 2$ 55, 28 2 Jewell Elementary School Redmond Armory Bend 4, 54 27 2 Bend Armory Redmond 29 55 28 2 John Tuck Elem.School Bend 5 - 54 `27 - 2 - *Sisters 30 b4 27 2 '.Romaine Village Rec.Hall ., .Sisters Fire Hall Bend 6 55 28 2 'Redmond 31 55 28 2 Pilot Butte Jr.High School Redmond Sr.High School *Bend? 54 27, 2 - Bend 32 55 28 ., 2 Kenwood Elem.School Gym Masonic Temple *Bend 8 54 27 2 *Bend 33 54 27 2 Kenwood Elem.School Gym Bear Creek Elem.School, Bend 9 55 28 2 Bend 34 54 27 2 Juniper Elem.School New Hope Evangelical.Church 'Bend 10 55 28 2 *Bend 35. 54 2 Nazarene Church Kenwood,Elem.School G r. . *Bend 11 54 ''.27. 2 Redmond 36 Gym "r 55' 28 2 Kenwood Elem.School Gym Redmond Armory, , *Bend 12 55 28 2 *Tumalo 37 54'' 27 2 Nazarene Church Tumalo Elem.School•, , *Tumalo 13* 54 27 2 LaPine 38 54 27 2 Tumalo Elem."School LaPine Fire Station#2. Cloverdale 14 55 28 2 LaPine 39 54 27 2 Cloverdale Fire Hall LaPine Fire Station#3 *Sisters 15 27 2 LaPine 40 54 27 2 i Sisters Fire Hall Assembly of God Church Sunriver 16 54 27 2 'Tumalo'41 55 28 2 n .Sunriver Great Hall Tumalo Elem.School c *Redmond 17 55 28 2.' Bend 42 54 27 2 g Evergreen Center Romaine Village Rec.Hall Terrebonne 18 55 28` 2 'Bend 43 54 27 2 Terrebonne Fire Hall Jewell Elem:School *Redmond 19 55 '28 2 *Bend 44 55 28 2 Redmond Senior High School Bear Creek Elem.School *Bend 20 55 28 2 *Bend 45 `. 55 28 2 Mountain View Mall Bend Senior High School *Bend 21 55 28 2 Bend 46 55 28 2 First Missionary Baptist Church Pilot Butte Junior High School *Bend 22 54 27 2 Bend 47 54 :; 27 2 Deschutes County Administration Bldg. Bend Armory 'Bend 23 54 .27 2 Redmond 48 55 28 2 Deschutes County Administration Bldg. Community Presbyterian Church „ *LaPine 24 54 27 2 'Bend 49 54 27 2 LaPine'Fire Station#1 Kenwood Elem.School Gym a� *Bend 25. 54 27 2 LaPine 50 54 271 2 ' Bend Senior High School Assembly of God Church y ,z Pw �i A, *HandiCa ed Access Ava>lable l Official 1988 Primary Voters':Pampfilet 71 JEFFERSON P Places COUNTY The following list of districts and-precincts within those districts is provided to help you identify which U.S.Representative,State Senator and., 1' State Representative candidates will be on your ballot at the next election.Find your precinct number or name in the left column.It will identify your representative,senatorial and congressional district in the columns at the right.If you have any questions about which candidates you are eligible to vote for at the next election;please call your county clerk:Some of the polling places designated here as inaccessible,to elderly or.disabled electors may be accessible by election day.Check-published lists of polling places in your local newspaper just prior to election day,or call your county•clerk for specific information on your polling place.Hearing impaired persons may.call 475=6613 for assistance.' Precincts State State U.S; r.Precincts - State State U.S. _ and- , Rep. Sen.-.'"Cong. and ,. Rep. Sen. Cone. Polling Places : ';Dist, Dist. Dist. Polling Places Dist,,:;, Dist.,, -Dist. *No.1—Haystack 55 28 " 2 4%)No.14—Warm Springs 55 28 2 Culver High School Warm Springs Community.Center *No.27--Crooked'River. 55 28 2 *No:16—Camp Sherman 55 28; 2 Crooked River Ranch Club House Fire District Hall *No.5—Ashwood 55 28 2 *No.17—Culver 55 28,. .. 2 Ashwood School Culver City Hall ; *No..6—Kutcher 55 ': 28 2 *No.18—Round Butte 55 28 , 2 ' United Methodist Church Metolius School Gym . *No.8—Lyle Gap 55 28 2 *No.19—W.Madras 55 28; 2 Buff Elementary School Kollen Hall r` *No.11—Metolius 55 28. 2 *No.,20—Circle M. 55 28:: . 2 Metolius City.Hall , Buff Elementary School *No.13—E..Madras 55 28 2 *No.21-Central 55 28-; 2 McCoulou Bldg.Meeting Room 7th Day Adventist School *No.22—Sunset 55 28 2 { Madras Elementary School *Handicapped Access L� Available 72 Official 1988 Primary Voters'Pamphlet a ` h y V f � A 4 r n 'Al 1 31 • ff , y f r • ,aw saa ' Y aA7 �;: �' M+ 4 ?4 �•',... ` ,r .aO=�^+N.wf+s"..n�bewrt�v�,. z ��,, r. f. } Le wis'and Clark Expo Tourism is.as important'to Oregon's economy as it.was injune, 1905'when the Lewis and Clark Exposition opened its doors. The fantastic grounds pictured here were built on what is today Northwest Portland's industrial area. Photo courtesy Oregon Historical Society. - ! �' r¢1; )q r 73 INSTRUCTIONS I p^' At the Primary Election of 1988, the,voters of Deschutes County, will cast their,votes on the equipment illustrated below:This,page has been inserted into the,Voters' Pamphlet as an aid to those of ''YOU who will be using this':equipment for the first time. HOW .TO VOTE: A PUNCH CARD BALLOT r 1 . .SPECIAL;NOTE . , .'/F,MOU MAKEAM/STAKE,�'RE7URN f• `S - �•• PP I G1R0 AN GET STEP _ INSERY'THE BALLOT CARD ALL THE S 1 y 'WAY'INTQ THE DEVICE. ". .* ••- STEPOIMSOR CARD rs'/M1 AO[Y/ ,n BE SURE•THE TWO SLOTS IN THE _ V , r .„"STUB OF YOUR CARD FR DOWN OVER THE TWO PINS, _ 'x • / I .. ,.. of STEPO. TAKE YHE PUNCH ATTACHED TO THE`. DEVICE AND PUNCH THROUGH.THE t` BALLOT CARD FOR CANDIDATES OF YOUR CHOICE.HOLD PUNCH VERTI- CAL(STRAIGHT UP).DO NOT USE PEN o mi OR PENCIL �. p THE BUCK SPOT IN THE . VOTING CIRCLE SHOWS YOU HAVE RECORDED y YOUR VOTE." p STEP® r _ AFTER VOTING WITHDRAW THE BALLOT CARD AND FOLD THE"LONG STUB OVER ''- - THE VOTED PORTION.THE PRINTED SURFACE OF THE CARD MUST BE ON THE . INSIDE. _ - WRITE-IN INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTE FOR A PERSON NOT ON THE BALLOT,REMOVE THIS CARD FROM THE VOTING DEVICE AND PLACE ON A FLAT SURFACE.WRITE IN FULL OFFICE TITLE AND CANDIDATE NAME. C . r , 74 Official 1988 Primary Voters'Pamphlet ''' 1, k" { F' b„ } J N3+wad V � i i r, Corvallis&Eastern Railroad Duringthe.growth of the old west the linked Oregon and dtherest of the country. Exten f f p f p f opment for years Sion o aline or construction o a depot o ten determined the attern.o devel ' to come... Track maintenance workers, shown above, were referred to.as "gaudy dancers"inrailroad,, .. slang. Photo courtesy Oregon Historical Society. + r . 75 • . ST 77 ATE �BALLOT:. JUDGE'OF THE COURT OF APPEALS,yPOSITION 1— •STATE MEASURES 4 (Vote for One)-Susan Graben No. 1-Constitutional Amendment:Authorizes Water Development JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS,•POSITION 3— Fund Loans for'Fish Protection Watershed Restoration; ' (Vote for One)—'William Riggs QUESTION Shall fish protection and-watershed JUDGE OF THE'COURT,OF,APPEALS, POSITION'4— restora- tion be'added as`projects;that constitutionally may be Note for One)=W.L.Richardson financed.by Water Development Fun loans? (Vote:Yes or JUDGE OF, THE COURT OF APPEALS, POSITION'b No) (Vote'for One)—Jonathan Newman No. 2.-Protective Headgear.for'Motorcycle Operators and Pas- JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS,POSITION 10 sengera,and Moped Riders; QUESTION—Shall law require' (Vote for One)-Kurt C.Roseman ` i motorcycle operators"and-passengers and moped riders to,, JUDGE OF THE'CIRCUIT CQURT,`ELEVENTH DIS wear protective headgear?,(Vote Yes or No) ; TRICT, POSITION,2—(Vote for One) . Craig C Cgyner, III;,Max, Merrill;Michael C.Sullivan JUDGE OF THE CIRCUIT COURT,,ELEVENTH-DIS 'TRICT,POSITION 3—(Vote for One)—Walter L Edmonds DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES; DISTRICT ATTORNEY,JEFFERSON COUNTY—(Vote for-• One)—William F.(Bill)Hanlon;Paul F.Sumner'; PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES-(Vote for One)" Michael S.Dukakip;'Richard Gephardt,Al Gore,Jesse Jackson; on L. ouche;Paul.Simon n,LYnd REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, SECOND DIS ' (This State Ballot is a complete listing of the measures and eandi ;. TRICT -(Vote for One)-Larry Tuttle dates for the Primary Election—May 17,1988—certified by the Secre SECRETARY OF STATE-(Vote for One) .Barbara Roberts '.: `tary of State for the counties covered in this ppaamphlet -' The candidates listed will riot necessarily.have'a statement in the STATE TREASURER—(Vote f or One)-Steve Anderson Voters' ; Pamphlet.Some do not choose to purchase apace:Material is STATE SENATOR,•'TWENTY SEVENTH'DISTRICT— also rejected for failure to meet the deadline: (. ote for One)-Jon Jackson` ' :i.. On election day your ballot will.include additional materus<from {? your county and local governments.) r v, STATE SENATOR,TWENTY-EIGHTHDISTRICT—(Vote for Orie)^Wayne Fawbuah;'Jack Sumner . STATE,REPRESENTATIVE, FIFTY-FOURTH DIS- TRICT-(Vote for One)-Ruth'Kahn STATE REPRESENTATIVE,FIFTY-FIFTH DISTRICT (Vote for One)—Dianne Iversona REPUBLICAN.CANDIDATES ' PRESIDENT OF THE'UNITED STATES-(Vote for One)- George Bush;Bob Dole;Pat Robertson REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS,SECOND DIS- TRICT—(Vote for'One)-Robert F.(Bob)Smith , SECRETARY.OF STATE-(Vote for One)-John Sheppard ` STATE TREASURER-(Vote for One)—Anthony (Tony)" Meeker ATTORNEY GENERAL—(Vote for One)—Dave Frohnmayer STATE SENATOR,"TWENTY-SEVENTH DISTRICT— (Vote for One)-Peter M.Brockman j. STATE REPRESENTATIVE, TWENTY-EIGHTH DIS- TRICT—(Vote for One)—Bill Bellamy STATE REPRESENTATIVE, FIFTY-FOURTILDIS TRICT=(Vote for One)--Bob Pickard STATE REPRESENTATIVE,FIFTY-FIFTH DISTRICT ` (Vote for One)-Beverly A.Ciarno;Michael Kozak . NONPARTISAN CANDIDATES JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT,POSTION'2—(Vote for One)-John H.Buttler;George Van Hoomissen JUDGE OF THE SUP AF COURT,POSITION 4-(Vote for One)—Frank L.Bearden; Vern Cook; Edward N..Fadeley; John #, :Jelderka e JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT,POSITION 6=4Vote 1.for One)—Wallace P.Carson,Jr. , x 76 Official 1988 Primary Voters'Pamphlet u r Pe %a qV It ,� "',. � � '�•yP��� �"'�~Y����, ¢� � aW � gs3 bus •C� R eye 3 t W,. �a Log Cabin This log cabin near Bingham Springs in Umatilla County demonstrates how Oregonians used their prize natural resource—trees—to provide shelter and fuel. Today the forest products industry remains Oregon's number One employer,with record sales and an increasing export market for finished wood products: Trees continue to be our'greatest natural resource, Photo ,,courtesy,Oregon Historical Society. y 77 tiT 1. INDEX := CANDIDATES Page Ahern,Daniel'J. ... 31 Allen,Richard L.(flick) ... ....... 47 Anderson,Steve 27 Bearden,Frank L 54 Bellamy,Bill .... 43 Brockman,Peter M 42 'grown,Greg ......................t,., 66 Bush,George.. 35 Buttler,John H. 52 Carson Jr.,Wallace P 58 ' Clarno;Beverly A: ... 45 Cook;Vern 55 Coyner III,Craig C 63 Davidson,Darrell D. 66 DeJarnatt;Gary L .48 Dole,Bob y. . 36 ; Dukakis,Michael'S lg Fadeley,Edward N. 56 Fawbush,Wayne 28. •Frohn mayer,Dave , 41 Gephardt,Richard ....................... ...... 20:- Gore,Al' . ►' Graber,Susan 59 'Hanlon;William F.(Bill)� �6b Hutchins,.Jim':..' 49, Irwin,Gerald(Alec) Iverson,Dianne 30 22 Jackson,Jesse Jelderks,John 57 Kahn,Ruth 29- Kern,Jeff ... l 48 Kozak,Michael 45 LaRouche,Lyndon' 23' Meeker,Anthony.(Tony) 40 Merrill,Max "63 Morrison,,Virginia(Ginger) 32 Morsman,-Phillip D. a Namenuk;Bonnie.K 49 a Neff,Pat..,......... ............ . Newman,Jonathan... 61 Pickard,Bob . .44 Riggs,William 60 Roberts,Barbara 26 Robertson,Pat' 37 y' Rossman,Kurt C. 62 'Sheppard,'John 39 Shown,Gordon 46 Simon;Paul 24 Smith,Robert F.(Bob) 38 �.rt Sullivan;Michael C. 64" u' Sumner,Jack .... 28" Sumner,Paul F. 65 Throop,Mike ... 68 Tuttle,Larry ..:.. ..... . 25 Van Hoomissen,George . 53 x Wallan,Helmer C.. ..... . . .. 46 Welsh,Jack L. ..... ... 68 (This index includes only those candidates who appear in the Voters' Pamphlet.See the State Ballot page for a complete.listing of all state',certified, candidates in your area.) " „ 78 - official 1988.Rrimary Voters'Pamphlet "` I Ow- s o ABSEN . T. VD z IN STATE ABSENT VOTER ;r You may,apply,for an absentee ballot with clerk if., Your county. The U S. Department of'Defenae provides Standard Form 76' that compliesmith.these requirements:It is recommended that long 1. You are a registered voter,and term absent voters use this form—available at embassies and mili-: 2.,;You have reasonto,believe you will be unable;for any reason,to` .DIY installations-whenever possible' :, , vote at the polling place on election day., Your long term absentee''ballot application'will be valid for all Your application must be in writing and must include: elections held in the calendar year for which it is received. 1.,Your signature.(This is imperative,for comparison purposes.) Special absentee voting instructions and a ballot return envelope will accompany each absentee ballot. rvs� 2.`Your residence address. 3. The address to which the ballot should be mailed if different Special Absentee Ballots: Any long term absent elector niay t obtain a special absentee ballot for a primary or general election if from your residence. the elector believes that: YOUR VOTED ABSENTEE BALLOT MUST BE RECEIVED 1. The elector will be residing; stationed or�working.outside.the, IN THE OFFICE OF YOUR COUNTY CLERK NOT LATER territorial limits of the.United'States and the District of Colum-. THAN 8 P.M.THE DAY OF THE ELECTION. bia;and 2. The elector',wiI not be able to receive,vote an d return a regular If an elector is physically handicapped,,the application is'valid absentee ballot by normal mail delivery within the period pro for:every electionr held during the calendar year for which the vided for absentee voting. application is received. A long term`absent elector may,make.application for such a While you may apply for and receive an absentee ballot up to S ballot as early as the 90th day before the primary or general election p.in. on election day,if your application is-received by the county If you feel you may., a d`a special,absen'tee ballof,'you should clerk after the 5th day before the election,the county clerk is,not contact your county election officer for details. ' required to mail your ballot.If your ballot is,not mailed,you must REMEMBER, YOUR ABSENTEE BALLOT MUST BE obtain it in person from the county clerk.Therefore,if you apply for RECEIVED BY YOUR COUNTY.CLERK NO LATER THAN 8 an absentee ballot by mail,you must allow enough time to receive P.M.THE DAY OF THE ELECTION: the,ballot; vote and return the ballot to the county clerk..> ___ +�_ MEMBER:Your voted absentee ballot must be physically in'the —' — off — not be counted. office of the county clerk by 8 p.m.on the day of the election,or it- will , ABSENTEE"BALLOT APPLICATION LONGTERM ABSENT VOTER, c I PRECINCT NAME/NUMBER You may-apply for long term absent voter status with your county clerk or the Secretary of State if: "I TODAY'S DATE ELECTION DATE 1.•You,are a r resident of this state absent from your place of resi- dence,and::,. i 2: Yoware serving in the Armed Forces or Merchant Marine of the PRINT YOUR NAME CLEARLY United States,or', 3. You are temporarily living outside the territorial limits of the I, U.S.and the District of Columbia;or RESIDENCE STREET ADDRESS I• . 4. You are a spouse or dependent of a long term absent voter. A ' ; spouse or dependent of a long term absent voter,not previously a L I I I resident of this state who intends to reside in this state,is consid I,; CITY w,COUNTY ZIP ered a resident for voting purposes and'may vote in the -same; manner as'a long term absent voter. ' I X 'F Your application must be in writing and must include: I SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT(HANDWRITTEN) 1. Your name and current mailing address. ; 2. A statement that you are a'citizen of the U.S.' . . • IF YOU ARE IN THE HANDICAPPED OR SPECIAL VISUAL f S I CATEGORY;CHECK HERE FOR FULL YEAR VALIDITY. I .3. A statement that you will be 18 or older on the day of ther election. 4. A statement that your home residence has been in this state.for MAIL'BALLOT TO: , more than 20 days preceding the election,and giving the address of your last home residence. 5..A statement of the facts that qualify you as a long tern absent'i STREET ADDRESS voter. 6. A statement that you are not requesting a ballot from any other I state and are not voting,in,any other manner than by absentee I CITY ballot. 7.`A designation of your political affiliation if you wish to Mote in a primary election. I STATE ZIP MAIL THIS APPLICATION TO THE,COUNTY'CLERK'OF THE .I COUNTY IN WHICH YOU MAINTAIN.YOUR"HOME RESIDENCE I I_ •T• Official 1988 Primary Voters'Pamphlet C 79 Ito& D�sc i Jeffrsoen; STATE`OF:OREGON PRIMARY.ELECTION.MAY- 17 1988 SECRETARY OF STATE Barbara Roberts sul lc anrt State Capitol Bul6n, g� U.S.postage Salem,Oregon 97310 p`A I p... Portland.OR e Permit No 815 I r RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMER LOCAL I V, 0.vt RECYCLE this material a nd.SAVE tax dollars: Leave your`pamphletat your polling place on election day. - Consolidated Sample Ballot Primary Election • Deschutes County, Oregon a Tuesday, May 17, 1988 This a consolidated sample ballot and all candidates and laws governing rotation of candidate names., measures on this sample ballot may not be the official ballot Precinct committee persons: Those candidates who have filed for your precinct. The order of the candidates in your precinct for o position as a precinct committee person will have their may differ from candidates order on the sample ballot due to names appear on the official ballot for their precinct. BALLOT PRIMARY ELECTION-DESCHUTES COUNTY,OREGON BALLOT PRIMARY ELECTION-DESCHUTES COUNTY,OREGON CARO OFFICIAL PRIMARY NOMINATING BALLOT FOR THE CARD OFFICIAL PRIMARY NOMINATING BALLOT FOR THE NO. PRIMARY ELECTION-DESCHUTES COUNTY,OREGON BALLOT DEMOCRAT PARTY MAY 17,1988 NO. REPUBLICAN PARTY MAY 17,1988 OFFICIAL NON-PARTISAN BALLOT - CARD MAY/T,1988 NO. NATIONAL OFFICES NATIONAL OFFICES JUDICIARY MICHAEL S DUKAKIS GEORGE BUSH ,LOGE OF THE JOHN H BUTTLER UNITED STATES _,..- .. SUPREME COUP-. -. PRESIDENT POSITION 1 RICHARD GEPHARDT BOB DOLE VOTE FOR ONE GEORGE VAN HOOMISSEN VOTE.FOR ONE FRANK L BEARDEN UNITED STATES AL GORE � PAT ROBERTSON PRESIDENT - SUVOGF 1 THE VERN COOK VOTE FOR ONE JESSE JACKSON PosIT,ON. — — EDWARD N FADELEY VOTE FOR ONE LYNDON LAROUCHE REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS. JOHN JELDERKS 2ND DISTRICT PAUL SIMON - 818 VOTE FOR ONE ROBERT F(808)SMITH JUDGE Of THE CRAIG C COYNER HI CIRCUIT COURT. 111.DISTRICT. MAX MERRILL POSITION 2 _ REPRESENTATIVE IN STATE OFFICES VOTE-FOR ONE MICHAEL C SULLIVAN INCUMBENT I� - CON CRESS.2N0 DISTRICT JuOGE OF THE WALLACE P CARSON JR INCUMBENT VOTE FOR ONE. LARRY TUTTLE SUPREME POSIT S T O N 6RT. IN s - VOTE 109 ONE SECRETARY OF STATE W+ JUDGE of THE SUSAN GRABER INCUMBENT VOTE.FOR ONE COUP OF APPEALS, STATE OFFICES - JOHN SHEPPARD F I VOTE FF FOR ONE I - _ JUDGE OF THE WILLIAM RIGGS COUF-OF APPEALS ' POSITION 1 VOTE FOR ONE SECRETARY OF STATE TREASURER ---- -.-- STATE JuDGS OF THE W L RICHARDSON INCUMBENT VOTE FOR ONE BARBARA ROBERTS VOTE FOR ONE ANTHONY(TONY)MEEKER 8� OOU'RT OF APPEALS POSnON. _ VOTE FOR ONE STATE TREASURER JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS JONATHAN NEWMAN INCUMBENT VOTE FOR ONE STEVE ANDERSON P ; ATTORNEY GENERAL VOTE TE FOP FORONE '- VOTE FOR ONE DAVE FROHNMAYER ATTORNEY GENERAL - JUDGE COURT KURT C ROSSMAN INCUMBENT A a --- Of APPEALS POSITION 10 ' VOTE FOR ONE NO CANDIDATE FILED - STATE SENATOR VOTE FOR ONE _ .. 27TH OISTRIf1 _- JuocE oF.THE WALTER 1 EDMONOS INCUMBENT VOTE FOR ONE CIITH 0,COURT. STATE SENATOR PETER M BROCKMAN uTH oIsTRIOT. 27TH DISTRICT - POSITION VOTE FOR ONE JON JACKSON 88� STATE SENATOR VOTE FOR ONE 28TH DISTRICT COUNTY OFFICE•NON-PARTISAN STATE SENATOR WAYNE FAWBUSH VOTE FOR ONE BILL BELLAMY --'" 28TH DISTRICT GREG BROWN. VOTE FOR ONE JACK SUMNER sHERIPf STATE REPRESENTATIVE VOTE FOR ONE I DARRELL O DAVIDSON j4TM DISTRICT STATE REPRESENTATIVE - VOTE FOR ONE 808 PICKARD 81� CORDON LEE FOSTER 54TH DISTRICT VOTE FOR ONE RUTH KAHN STATE REPRESENTATIVE BEVERLY A CLARNO 1 -- 557H DISTRICT T • STATE REPRESENTATIVE VOTE FOR ONE MICHAEL KOZAK Ol -SAIFLORPORATION BEND �jTH GIST RICT 02 BEND SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL BEND VOTE FOR ONE DIANNE IYERSON 03 JEWELL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL - BEND 04 BEND ARMORY BEND COUNTY OFFICES 05 ROMAINE VILLAGE REC HALL BEND 06 PILOT BUTTE JR HIGH BEND 07 KENWOOD ELEM.SCHOOL GYM BEND COUNTY OFFICES - O6 KENWOOD ELEM.SCHOOL GYM BEND _ 09 JUNIPER ELEM.SCHOOL GYM BEND 10 NAZARENE CHURCH BEND • it KENWOOD ELEM.SCHOOL GYM BEND COMMISSIONER 12 NAZARENE CHURCH BEND POSITION2 13 TUMALO SCHOOL TUMALO COMMISSIONER VOTE FOR ONE NO CANDIDATE FILED 14 CLOVERDALE FIRE HALL CLOVERDALE aO51TION 2. 15 SISTERS FIRE HALL SISTERS VOTE FOR ONE DICK MAUDLIN 17 SUNRIVER GREAT HALL SUNRIVER 17 EVERGREEN CENTER REDMOND 18 TERRESONNE FIRE HALL TERREBONNE SURVEYOR 19 REDMOND HIGH SCHOOL REDMOND 20 MOUNTAIN VIEW MALL BEND SURVEYOR VOTE FOR ONE DAVE HOERNING 21 1ST MISS.BAPTIST CHURCH BEND 22 DESCHUTES COUNTY ADM.BLD. BEND 23 DESCHUTES COUNTY ADM.BLD. BEND VOTE FOR ONE NO CANDIDATE FILED PRECINCT BALLOT - 24 LARNE FIRE STATION#1 LAPINE 25 BEND SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL BEND 26 JEWELL ELEM SCHOOL BEND PRECINCT BALLOT PRECINCT NO CANDIDATE FILED 27 KINGSTON ELEM.SCHOOL BEND COMMITTEEPERSON 28 REDMOND ARMORY REDMOND MALE 29 JOHN TRUCK ELEM.SCHOOL REDMOND PREUnCT NO CANDIDATE FILED VOTE FOR TWO NO CANDIDATE FILED COV+4nT7EEPERSON 30 SISTERS FIRE HALL SISTERS MALE 31 REDMOND HIGH SCHOOL REDMOND VOTE FOR TVVC NO CANDIDATE FILED 32 MASONIC TEMPLE BEND 33 BEAR CREEK ELEM.SCHOOL BEND 34 NEW HOPE EVANGEL CHURCH BEND 35 AENWOOD ELEM.SCHOOL GYM BEND 36. REDMOND ARMORY REDMOND PRECINCT NO CANDIDATE FILED 37 TU MALO SCHOOL TUMALO COMMITTEE RFC`I6 ERSON 3H LAPINE FIRE STATION N2 LAPINE FEMALE 39 LAPINE FIRE STATION A3 LAPINE PRECINCT NO CANDIDATE FILED VOTE FOR Two NO CANDIDATE FILED 40 ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH LAPINE COMMIT?EEPERSON 41 TUMALO SCHOOL TUMALO FE'' 42 ROMAINE VILLAGE REC HALL BEND VOTE FOR Two NO CANDIDATE FILED 43 JEWELL ELEM.SCHOOL - BEND •44 BEAR CREEK ELEM.SCHOOL BEND 45 BEND SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL .BEND 46 PILOT BUTTE JR HIGH 8END 47 BEND ARMORY 8END JA{ 48 COMMUNITY PRESS.CHURCH REDMOND The polls will be open from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p:m. 590 PASESNADNOF GOPDACCESSIBLE OURCH LARNE Turn page over for local and state measures • 1 CULVER HIGH SCHOOL •-2 CROOKED RIVER RANCH HOUSE )Mary Sue Penhollow, Deschutes County Clerk • ,, Primary Election, Tues., May 17, 1 STATE MEASURES PRIMARY ELECTION-DESCHUTES COUNTY,OREGON BALLOT REFERRED TO THE PEOPLE BY THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OFFICIAL NON-PARTISAN BALLOT CARD 10-1 MAY 17,1988 NO. 1.AUTHORIZES WATER DEVELOPMENT FUND LOANS FOR FISH PROTECTION,WATERSHED RESTORATION ADMINISTRATIVE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.1 QUESTION:Shall fish protection and watershed restoration be added as projects that 9-5.SCHOOL DISTRICT OPERATING LEVY. constitutionally may be financed by Water:Development Fund loans? QUESTION:Shall Bend-LaPine School District levy$1,500.000.00 in 1988-89 in ex- EXPLANATION: Referred by legislature:Amends.Oregon Constitution Article XI-I. cess of the amount levied for operating purposes in 1987-88 and outside its tax base? Allows Water Development Fund,previously created by state borrowing,to finance loans to state residents for fish protection and watershed restoration projects.Does not EXPLANATION:This lax request,plus the current'safety-tier',would authorise an s to change present authority to finance water development projects for irrigation,drainage, .. erasing levy of$21,598 438 00 for the 1988 support school year.The purpose of this tax is to municipal uses and for acquiring related easements and rights of way,orrequirementof- lung programs of basic staff financed and support x would notde present in a safety-net secured repayment of loans.Continues to reserve at least 50 percent of Fund for irriga- Cudgel Programs and start financed by This lax would include. lion and drainage loans. - 22 teaching and support staff would be kept. Elementary school libraries would be staffed. YES 41hie1 cs would be offered for junior high students, The current staff for irslruction of handicapped students would be retained: NO ,, W* All high school sports would be kept. Teaching supplies and eauipmenl in the approved budget could be purchased. This measure has an estimated tax rate of 90¢per$1000 or asses- sed valuation This tax rates exclusive of the°salety net lax.and YES levee for hue purchase and payments on bonds 2.PROTECTIVE HEADGEAR FOR MOTORCYCLE OPERATORS AND . PASSENGERS AND MOPED RIDERS The d mated lax cos''^i a Inl measure s an ESTIMATE ONLY NO - based 0n the beet information available from the county assessor QUESTION:Shall law require motorcycle operators and passengers and moped riders at the time of the estimate to wear.protective headgear? - EXPLANATION:Measure referred by legislature.Motorcycle operator and passenger and moped rider commit offenses if they ride without wearing protective headgear. 9-6.ADMINISTRATIVE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.1 TAX BASE. - Motorcycle operator commits offense if passenger not wearing protective headgear QUESTION:Shall Administrative School District No 1.Deschutes County.Oregon. Measure classifies offenses as Class C traffic infractions,except motorcycle pas establish its tax base from current$13278.890.26 to$20.626,65600 for 1988-89? sengers failure to wear protective headgear.which Is not classified EXPLANATION:The purpose of this question is to change the limit within which the by measure.Exempts persons in inclosed cab or operating or riding school board may levy taxes from the S20.098 438 00 safely-net'limit Taxes levied three-wheeled vehicle at less than 15 miles per hour. Forbids YES wilhln this new limit,cold be used to operate the Bend and LaPine passengers on mopeds.' schools NO if This measure is approved the lax base will be established at YES $20.626.65600 for the 1988-89 school year.Under Oregon law. lanes r.ay be raved within a lax base without annual ballot mea- NO styes. 1 iaz base 7'ay be ircreasV as provided by the Oregon DESCHUTES COUNTY EDUCATION SERVICE DISTRICT ::o^stitw0h - 9-12.APPROVAL OF LEVY FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY EDUCATION SERVICE REDMOND SCHOOL DISTRICT 2J DISTRICT. ,QUESTION:Shall Deschutes County Education Service District levy$108.722 outside 9-13.TO STABILIZE SCHOOL FUNDING BY ESTABLISHING ANEW TAX BASE. the statutory hi-nitalion to provide educational programs during 1988-89? QUESTION:Shall funding 10,Redmond School District be stabilized by establishing a EXPLANATION:This levy will provide counseling and educational services to out-of tax base of$8.691.777,elfective with 1988 89 fiscal year school youth between the ages of 12 and 18..A full-time secretary and an 11-month EXPLANATION:The new lax base would restore school services to the pre-safely net counselor will be employed by this program.Also included are funds for rent,supplies level of 1986-87,and would stabilize school funding. and-na!erials.equipment.contracted services.and uncollected taxes.No administra The last tax base for Redmond schools was approved ten(10)years ago In 1978.The tive costs are contained in this levy it this measure is approved,the estimated levy rate 1987-88 tax base is SS 135557. will be S 05 per Sr000 of assessed valuation.The estimated tax cost for this measure is an ESTIMATE ONLY based on the best information available from the county - It has been necessary for the school district to levy outside the tax base lot The past six at the time of estimate years to maintain p-esenl services - FYES�- � YES %y .� NO r LAZY RIVER SPECIAL ROAD DISTRICT DESCHUTES COUNTY RURAL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT#1 9-9.ESTABLISHING NEW TAX BASE FOR LAZY RIVER SPECIAL ROAD 9.10.A NEW TAX BASE FOR RURAL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT it DISTRICT. QUESTION:Shall Deschutes County Rural Fire Protection District 41 have a tax base QUESTION:Shall Lazy River Special Road District be authorized toestablish a new tax of$535.884 beginning hscai year 1988-89� base of 525.000 beginning 1988-89 fiscal year? EXPLANATION:The current tax base of$24,050 has not been adequate to finance the EXPLANATION:The District's current lax base of$5.000 is insuffiaent to properly needs of the district The district board nas been required to request additional levies maintain and improve the Districts roads.The Districts roads need outside the tax base to mainlain ambulance and fire protection set- gravel and oil annually as well as maintenance grading and snow ✓ice levels.II this measure is approved,the district will be able to removal. This cannot currently be provided on an annual basis YES operate at the current service level.establish a reserve for replac- YES under the present lax base ing Cao 40 year old pumper tanks and defer for several years the NO need for an annual levv NO OREGON WATER WONDERLAND UNIT fit SPECIAL ROAD DISTRICT SISTERS RURAL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT 9-7.THREE YEAR OPERATING SERIAL LEVY. - 9-1.TO ESTABLISH A TAX BASE. QUESTION:Shall OW W41 SRD levy$10,000 each year for Three years.outside the lax QUESTION:Shall Sisters Rural Fire Protection District be authorized a$190,000.00tax base for operating purposes beginning in 1988-)gag? base beginning July 1,1988? EXPLANATION:Oregon Water Wonderland,Unit 41.Special Road EXPLANATION:The proposed lax base will add a full time paramedic and provide for District,formed in 1984 proposes a new three year operating levy to operations or the District The new tax base will be limited t0 an annual increase of six raise$10.000 per year beginning in 1988-1989 for a total of$30.000. YES .� percent(6°'o)pursuant to Article Xl,Section 11 of the Oregon Constitution The proposed The monies will be used to provide maintenance;snow plowing 8 tax base of$190.000 00 will result in an estimated tax rate of$2 28 per thousand dollars grading)and placement of cinders on the roadbeds This ci stncl has NO assessed vaivahon for the 1988-1989 fiscal year The estimated tax cost for This mea- no tax base and no revenue source besides District owner J resider; sure is an ESTIMATE ONLY Based on the best information available Irom the county contributions with which 10 finance needed road maintenance and improvement This assessor at the lime of:he estimate. Proposed three year serial levy will raise$10.000.'year for total of 530.000 DESCHUTES RIVER RECREATION HOMESITES LIVESTOCK DISTRICT - YES 9-8.FORMATION OF DESCHUTES RIVER RECREATION HOMESITES NO LIVESTOCK DISTRICT. - QUESTION:Shall the Deschutes River Recreation Homesites Livestock District be CITY OF REDMOND formed? EXPLANATION:'Upon formation of the Deschutes River Recreation Homesites Live- 9-2.A NEW TAX BASE FOR THE CITY OF REDMOND. stock District within a portion of Deschutes County,it shall become unlawful for livestock QUESTION:Shall the City of Redmond have a new tax base of$563.576 beginning with descr;bed as horses calls sheep and swine to run at large within The boundaries of the the fiscal year 1988-69n livestock district EXPLANATION:Tne City s current tax base of$188.200 wasestablished in 1916 and is (The full legal description and map of the proposed district are - inaoequate to finance the present day needs of the community.These revenues support posted in each voling booth). YES "I'll basic City set,ces Such as police fire and ambulance.Over the past two years the lax _ppor,ed ceneral fund has been reduced.This ballot requests an up-to-date tax base NO that would replace the annual levy and provide stable funding for a basic level of City services AOprOVal of this measure would authorize funding of these services at a reduced level of operation from the 1987-1988 WEST LAPINE LIVESTOCK DISTRICT,LAZY RIVER ANNEXATION fiscal year YES 9-4.ANNEXATION TO WEST LAPINE LIVESTOCK DISTRICT,LAZY RIVER ANNEXATION. NO QUESTION:Shall new territory be annexed to the West LaPine YES Livestock District, EXPLANATION:Upon annexation of the new ierwory to the West LaPine Livestock District such new territory to be called the Lazy NQ CROOKED RIVER RANCH SPECIAL ROAD DISTRICT River Annexation.it shall become unlafvtul for hvesicck described as cattle horses donkeys jackasses,sheep goals and pigs to run 16-3.MEASURE TO ESTABLISH A TAX BASE. at large within the boundaries of the annexed territory Shall Crooked River Ranch Special Road District establish a Tax Base of (Tne loo legal description and map of the proposed annexation are DoS!ed lr each vc:rig $70.000-00 effective in the 1989-1990 Fiscal year? ,Joel-) EXPLANATION:The Road Districts three year serial levy for road improvements on the ranch ends June 30. 1989 The District has no continuing Tax Base.This amount of NEWBERRY ESTATES SPECIAL ROAD DISTRICT money would allow the Road District to continue improvements on the main roads year after year The Road Districts serial levy at present is$48.000.00 and ends June 30.1989 9-11.TO ESTABLISH A TAX BASE. The Fife Districts serial levy at present is$24,00000 and ends June 30,1989 These two serial levies total$72.000.00 and will not be on an election ballot QUESTION:Shan Newberry Estates Special Rcac District be authorized a 56525 uo Based on present valuation of property in the Crooked River Ranch YES tax base beginning July 1.1988' Special Road District the cost would be approximately$2.00 per EXPLANATION:The proposed tax base will prov+de for operations $1.000 00 of assessed valuation on a Tax Base of$70.000.00.'The NO of the district The tax base will fund the maintenance,blading erica: yES - estimated cost for this measure is an ESTIMATE ONLY based on removal arid placement of gravel on The,roads within the die Trict.The � the best mlormati0n available from The county assessor at the lime pioposeo tax base of$6.525 00 will result in a-estimated tax rate of of estimate. 51.80 per thousand dollars assessed v*oal,nn for the 1criA-1 Ong NO