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The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, October 12, 1978 FIFTEEN 4 1 I r" DQELEL BEQ.LAfi.1Y ' I I " r 1 Hi 4 f , 1 " I r REPUBLICAN FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE-DISTRICT 55 Paid for by committee to elect Biill Bellamy Representative, JoAnne Holcomb Chairman. Rt 1 Box 85C Culver, Or. Bill Bellamy is a strong believer in local (ax control. The local voter knows where their money should he spent. The bureaucractic process of the State and Federal government loses too much of the local people's money. "(Jovernment has got to slow spending. Government has got to he limited in its spending. Taxes must he balanced among the people living in this district." says Hill Bellamy. Therefore, he endorses the concept behind present property tax ballot measure. Sunset Law is the first step in making our state government fiscally accountable, believes Bill Bellamy. He says the government needs to start specifying to the voters just how monies are going to be spent. Bill Bellamy says' "I endorse the production audits." Successful lay people need to monitor state agencies often. This monitoring system would encourage a greater efficiency of work, Bill Bellamy concludes. Grange chief raps tactics of measure 4 campaign 0 Lexington news; IlliilliSliiliiiiKISIISiiilS Delpha ones 989-8189 Power companies are mis representing facts in current billboard advertising on Ballot Measure 4. Public Power Coalition president and Ore gon State Grange Master VV.C. Harris has charged. Ballot Measure 4 is an initiative effort to streamline the formation procedures for People's Utility District iPUDs). "That's all it does." said Harris. "It doesn't set up a single PUD or authorize one penny of expenditure. ..When the opposition charges that Measure 4 would 'put you in debt without your consent,' they are resorting to false hood. And this, in my book, is a clear violation our state election laws." If Measure 4 passes in November and PUDs are formed in accordance with its provisions, Harris said any authorization for the issuance of revenue bonds cannot be taken unless approved by the voters of the district involved. "The only people who put rate payers in debt without their consent," the Grange leader stated, "are the private utilities." Harris threatened to take legal action over the billboard advertising campaign. Mrs. Frank (Ruth) Robin son is a patient in St. Anthony's Hospital in Pendle ton, having undergone major surgery there one day last week. Kula Bloodsworth spent se veral days last week with relatives near Walla Walla while receiving medical atten tion in that city. Mrs. June DuVall of Seattle visited during the weekend with her mother, Cleo Van Winkle, at Pioneer Memorial and with other relatives and friends in Heppner and Lexin-ton. 78 Fantastic Coupon Bargains Plus 2 Free Items I n t-irn sTYzrz? EsS 6 n AWSMf Our 1978 Coupon Book STILL ONLY 10 7.1 . '9 2 FREE IJ tWib PRICES EFFECTIVE IN HERMISTON OCTOBER 12 THRU OCTOBER 14. HURRY IN! CHB STRAWBERRY PRESERVES 32 ounce jars of fresh, delicious strawberry oreserves. Great on sandwiches. JSK .Amu If II l6 .Reg. $1.19 (0 Family Scott Aqua Net All Purpose HAIR SPRAY Unscented or superhold formulas in 10 ounce cans. All purpose. Each 10 Ounces Soft, pretty and absorbent tissues in decorator boxes. Stock up today and save ata this low prices! 175 Tissues Can PA Movin On C.B. RADIO Battery operated with antenna, volume control, carry handle and Rernm j $ 99 $16.97 H:SGUII Epoch SIIOGUM GAME Digital game of strategy, luck and suspense. Game changes each time you move. Red. '87 $13.99 Kenner Tree Tots SKY COASTER Game for children that will amuse them for hours. Complete. Reg. f 77 $16.99 & As seen on TV Ideal TIPPY IUOBLES Doll that does acrobatic tricks. Tou control what she does. -00 xv. yy Eqch vn 7 f '' ,,:' r&i r& l I J Johnson 's 1 1 EATERS Mattel BABY TliAT-A-VAY This spunky baby doll can tottle along as you hold her hand and crawls too. Reg. $12.99 I imii MMiiiiii mm I ill mi lull iiln iiArflili CS Don. t J$17.97 Mattel DOLL Top star of country pop music. Little girls love to play with him. Reg. $9.99 99 Donnie and Marie FASHIONS Fancy and fun doll fashion that make Donnie and Marie seem more like stars. Mattel MARIE DOLL Donnies sister Marie ciis just about as AAAJL popular. Lompiete ,yv Johnson 's ODER EATERS Controls oder where they start, in your shoes. Contains one pair As seen on rTK S17.97 Ideal Tlf.1f.1Y TUMBLES Doll that does acro batic tricks. Baby doll that is fashionably dressed 00 Mego FAEinAIl FAUCETT Gorgeous fashion doll with thick hair and real eyelashes. 00 .99 Mr, Bubble ff 4 R II Keg. m DOLL I V1!L IAvK Donnies sister Marie I Zis just about as I 'AAAk popular. Complete I I yAl w microphones. S-i , I If Reg. H I Reg. & I ' $4.77 1 yi $9.99 I t i - I Craft House I Enco 1 1 9 - 7 MJ7 PAEHT BY STAR TREK T It rai'i EJO. SET HELMET flffi; 14 Contains pre printed Official helmet with J(jlXlll SflZlj CL panels, oil colors light emitter on top " and brush.' and pulsing sonic JfltltM iribirucuui 'a diu. cjuuiiu. $3987 ' 111;,!! J 1 Mr. Bubble BUBBLE BANK 17 ounces of Mr. Bubble for bath time and a cute bank. Mr. and Mrs. Don Larson of Tualutin were Lexington cal lers last week at the C.C. Jones home. Also visiting recently were Mrs. Larson's parents, Irene Graham of Sun City, Arizona and Floyd of Portland. Pat Cool of Pendleton was an overnight visitor with her mother Florence McMillan, on Wednesday. Holly Rebekah Lodge met on Thursday evening for its regular meeting. Josie Peck was voted into membership at this meeting with initiation to be held later in the month. Nomination of officers was also held, and the calendar of events for October discussed with Club on Thursday, Oct. 12; lodge on Thursday, Oct. 19; practice and initiation later in the month. The Halloween card party will be Oct. 28, admission is $1.50; the luncheon and card party will be held Nov. 7, with lunch at 10:30 and cards at 1 p.m. The Rebekah's will also have a booth at the Artifactory in December. Refreshments were served by the hostess committee. Norma Marquardt is a patient in a Walla Walla hospital. The Carl Marquardt family visited her on Sunday. Davin Kald, a missionary to Ghana, Africa, was the guest speaker at the Lexington Christian Church on Sunday night and a guest at the T.E. Messenger, Sr., home. Mr. and Mrs. T.E. Messen ger, Sr., attended the Messenger-Myers wedding Saturday at the Episcopal Church in Hermiston. The bride is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Messenger and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Truman Messenger of Herm iston. Also attending from Lexington were the Carl Marquardt family and the Bill Marquardt family. Mrs. Carl Marquardt served as the pianist. Sherrie Marquardt is now residing in Portland where she is attending an RN course at Good Samaritan Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. T.E. Messen ger, Sr., visited this week with Zearl Gillespie who is a patient in Good Shepherd Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones returned home Tuesday from a weekend visit to the Glyn Horan home in Everett, Wash, and took a drive across the North Cascade Highway to visit the ghost town of Winthrop, Wash. Lolita Marquardt is spend ing a short vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Marquardt. Aaron Klingor was a recent visitor at the home of his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Klinger at Brush Prairie, Wash. Visitors at the L.E. Run! home last weekend were David Robertson and Dennis Anderson and their guests from Bend. Frank Robinson attended the funeral services for his brother Jake at Newberg on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Ignowski of The Dalles were callers at the Maureen Davis home on Monday and took in some deer hunting. Son born to the Swansons When Daniel Michael Swan son was born on Oct. 6 to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Swanson of Auburn, Wash., Mrs. Gar Swanson of Heppner called friends to say "Start calling me 'Great-grnadmother Ire ne.' " Daniel Michael's birth also makes other county reletives greats-including his great aunt and uncle Jean Ann and Kenneth Turner and great aunt and uncle Monica and Jim Swanson. S'