said he's opposed to putting all oth- has already passed for adding mea- "things can move very quickly," <br /> er state budgets to the whim of vot- sure explanations to the official Simmons said. n'�����. <br /> ers because it could mean cuts as state Voters' Pamphlet; so any tax The final hurdle may be finding SOARING <br /> OA1, <br /> deep as 50 percent to some agencies. proposal will not be included, he lalwvel of trust <br /> d between Bove Republicantip We have the ansuv <br /> Oregonhigkids might graduatele said. new High-Efficient <br /> from high school but not be able to "Whether we reach agreement mons, for instance, said he'd have .u 0 <br /> Gas Furnace.go on to community college if the or not, something has got to come to see Kitzhaber's signature on the or c <br /> tax measure failed, he said. State out of that committee, even if it's a bonding plan before adopting the Available. Utiliti <br /> Up to $1,150 in <br /> • police sand pseniorscuprograms would Otherwise,owessimplyKitzhaber <br /> e not go- tan`I don't think we move anything 6Cyai> <br /> also face deep cuts. =--.:.- <br /> "I'm concerned about putting mg to make it in time, and the con- until we have everything. Clearly �.a6a`��g:yr <br /> t. <br /> • blinders on and saying the rest of sequences of that are pretty chillb ire s not a sa d lotRf Jeff st in Re �_ �a�e.�� <br /> the budget really doesn't have con- ing." 'i/+ +r+ <br /> sequences for the quality of life Without an •agreement, state Roseburg. "From both sides of the o ,. 1 <br /> that's the real issue," agencies must begin across-the- aisle, people want to see what the 74 <br /> here. To me o <br /> • Kitzhaber said. "We ought to at board cuts on Tuesday, Kitzhaber .full product looks like. <br /> " SCOBERT Continued from Page 1B • <br /> i. <br /> pinned to a nearby section of Sixth shop{sre not was <br /> likethatmattl all the anniversary of Sept.Building on <br /> It \ � <br /> ' and Seventh avenues. Charlie Patterson said he has <br /> Nadia Telsey, who has lived in anymore." <br /> the neighborhood for 21 years, said The park was full of vitality on been <br /> a stayin <br /> ew bg at the Eugene <br /> the parkMission <br /> she remembers too well the drug Sunday. <br /> He <br /> • deals she once witnessed. While the sale blanketed one said he appreciates the park's mix <br /> "The last couple of years have corner of the park with aisles of of tranquility and activity. <br /> been heaven compared to before, trees, flowers, perennials and barn- "It's <br /> I 'ssaid, `niceThe eutturthe hin sin gthis ' <br /> oing <br /> eo <br /> ,., <br /> when nice cars from other neigh- boo, homeless people visited on a on," <br /> Y borhoods pulled to the curb, did back bench, families enjoyed the town is great. I've never seen - <br /> their business in the park and then playground,and a group made signs other city in America that's so <br /> left," she said. "Guys would set up in preparation for a 24-hour vigil . nice." DR. BARBS <br /> ORTHODC <br /> workers <br /> forBoeingNem vote planned <br /> By The Associated Press • The Machinists represent 25,000 Service asked the D.C. sides to come 706293s09 <br /> t, <br /> Boeing production workers in to Washington,U <br /> SEATTLE—Leaders of Boeing's Washington state, Portland, and Those original ballots were <br /> , <br /> '0 largest union say a second vote on Wichita,Kan. sealed and have not been counted. <br /> 1,4 <br /> Many union members said they <br /> the company's"best and final offer" Union members have been work were confused about what that re <br /> will help clear up any remaining confusion and doubts within its ing 'without a contract since the quest meant to their negotiations. <br /> ranks.rt• ired Sep . 1. <br /> Previous agreement expired t "Especially in the Puget Sound W. <br /> I <br /> :, Bates 'said a second vote should region, there was a lot of confusion <br /> The new vote on Boeing's Aug. resolve lingering concerns from the and a lot of questions,".Bates said. <br /> *p- 27 contract offer has not been <br /> `? scheduled, but Machinists union union's first try. 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