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The GazHte-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, July 5, 1979 FIVE 'Holding bills for ransom' frustrates state lawmakers 10001 HOUSE PLANT MIX ick magic House 3 soil tHat is good for your 8 dry uarts. s u aiaht catual luaaaae that's isive.. natures elastic inside and twq durable aarment straps. Vt Inch I 22 Inch 4 Inch We invife you to attend... BIBLE TALKS Undenominational WHERE: The Columbia Basin Electric Co-op Conference Room WHEN: Each SUNDAY at 4:00 P.M. Each FRIDAY at 7:30 P.M. Our services are quiet and reverent, upholding the life and teachings of Jesus. No appeals for money will be made. A hearty welcome is extended to all. i Dale Benjamin MINISTERS Jay Wicks Insulated - Ideal for your summer Weber 1 4 'a Inch )Ef S HOE' E3AQBOTE Thie ideal cooker for picnics and camping. Features collapsible legs with porcelain finish. Mv mm?, or super price! 2 Two Suiter FLESS3I DA6 Versatile flight bag with two suit capacity, two large zipper pouches and adjustable shoulder strap. fc Rg. 18.99 26 Inch Rag. 29.99 Reg. $37.99 outings. 40 count Choose from 40, regular, super plus. Check our low 1 By Sen. Ken Jernstedt District 28 At this stage of the session there are rumors that some of the committee chairmen are playing games with bills, in that they will not let a bill out of committee in some cases not even have a hearing un less the chairman of some other committee will release a bill that the first chairman is deeply interested in. The Lounge not included Chaise Reg. $ 18" mm JL I ' mm Secret NIIPfSPN! tSecret R OfODOtANI I OtalB BE11S11 Recommended by many dentists for keeping teeth and gums clean and healthy. Reg. $1.19 7A o process of holding bills "for ransom" is one of the frus trating features of the last days of every session. Another part of the legis lative process that I hate with 'a passion is that of trading votes and, worse yet, trading for bills. Agreeing to vote for or against a certain measure in return for similar action on the co-conspirator's part re garding another measure is 5o2 503 20"x72"x1 " solid foam-filled chaise Regular $449 Reg. $10" JL JjL JL JL JL JL JjjC JL ijC JL JL becret ' DEODORAC3Y A3TE-PEnSFIRAT Regular or dry formula Secret for dryer underarms. For women! 4 Ounces Mersene Gets dentures really clean and white and freshens breath too. Reg. $1.99 i probably done more often than is generally realized. I can see the possibility that in some cases a legislator would be helping his district by doing this, but I cannot condone it. With all the debate about property tax relief and a billion dollar budgets, it might be possible for the legislature to overlook small but essen tialprograms. Happily this has not occured mm pad for lounging in real style and comfort. Keller "Acapulco" Tubular aluminum frame with weather-resistant polypropylene webbing and stay-cool plastic arms. Folding Lawn CE3ABR 'OW csii Agree (p3 Agree mti Each 1 4 Ounce I 2 fllllMillSTEfH 1 I ELIHEB I J A decongestant with an If J antihistimine for colds II I and runny noses. I t j Reg. $2.49 II r j I a n in the state day care program which, in terms of dollars, is one of the smaller ones, but which has a big impact in many areas of the state. Many people in our area depend on day care programs, particularly migrant workers and those families in which both the father and mother must work. The Ways and Means Com mittee, having studied the day Sun SCOLDS Li PA Otter 24 Ounces Agree Choose from four formulas, one is just for your 12 ounces. Reg. $1.99 Moist towelettes that are a item to have with kid's. 7 care program since January, has reached sorrW decisions which will mean continued i."e for the program, and has increased the budget by some $300,000 over the budget rec ommended by the Governor. This will permit additional children to enroll in the program rather than apply a freeze as recommended by some. The budget adopts a new fee W J Lounge Not Included hair. Each Wet Ones great Reg. 97C 7 schedule, which will provide more assistance to low income parents who meet certain criteria. There definitely are prob lems with the administration of the Children's Services Division particularly with administrative costs consum ing one-third of the budget in some instances. Both the Governor and the legislative leadership are intent on solv ing these administrative prob lems, and it is likely that reforms will be presented to the next session. To celebrate 9 1st birthday Mrs. Zetta Brosnam, Little Butter Creek, will be 91 years old this Sunday, July 8. She has been very depressed lately because the grasshop per hordes have completely stripped the shrubbery and flowers which surround her mobile home. Because Zetta is now house bound, it would cheer her to have friends stop by to visit her anytime. Arnie Hedman said recovering Arnie Hedman, Heppner, is recuperating from surgery at Rm. 136 of Hermiston's Good Shepherd Hospital. PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW PROBATE DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS NO. 1823 Estate of: MARY E. MCMURTRY Deceased. Probate proceedings in the estate of Mary E. McMurtry, deceased, are now pending in the above entitled court, wherein Robert G. McMurtry, the undersigned, has been appointed and has qualified as the personal representative of said estate. All persons having claims against said estate hereby are required to present them, in due form, within four months after the date of the first publication of this notice, as stated below, to the undersigned at the following address now designated as the place for the presentation of claims, to-wit: WINTER & SWEENEY, 471 N. Main Street, Heppner, Oregon 97836. All persons whose rights may be affected by the said probate proceedings may ob tain additional information from the records of the court, the undersigned personal rep resentative or the latter's attorneys who are WINTER & SWEENEY, Box 582, Heppner Oregon 97836. Personal Rep resentative, ROBERT G. MCMURTRY, Box 188, Hep pner, Oregon 97836. v Published July 5, 12, 19, 1979 PUBLIC NOTICE The Morrow County Plan ning Commission will hold a public hearing on Monday, July 16, 1979 at 8:00 p.m. in the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner to review amend ments to the following: The City of Heppner's Com prehensive Plan and Joint Management Agreement. The public hearing will also include consideration of ordi nances to adopt the city's plan for the area outside City limits and inside the Urban Growth Boundary as amendments to the Morrow County Compre hensive Plan. All interested persons are invited to attend. Also on the agenda will be the continuation of the appli cations for Zone changes by D.O. Robinson and Elmer and Lorraine Ladd. Morrow County Planning Commission Dorris Graves, Chairperson Published July 5, 12, 1979