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The lleppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, August 23, 1979 THIRTEEN withholding wheat shipments to OPEC countries Cont. from page 12 limit to what we can do to prop up governments. The CIA has had successes in the case of establishing democractic governments in Spain and Portugal and the U.S. may have pulled it off in Nicara gua, with the present Sandi nistas not overly receptive to the left wing." His questioner replied, "I hope you're right." "What about the young people in Iran who were trained in our universities, why haven't they had an impact?" asked Gene Pierce. "They were totally out of it. The Iran government is al most totally regligious." Packwood said the federal estate tax is unfair to some and should be changed. He received praise from Sheridan Tarnasky for support of home health care. m y MB IMPERIAL IN fcS iWARGAR CS QUARTERS, W 1-LB. PKG. T? RICE GOIDEH GRAIN ICE-A-ROWI ASSORTED FLAVORS, 614-8 0Z. SIZE CLEWHI DRESSIR! KRAFT, 32-OZ. 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However, a knee injury suffered Monday at his Arling on, Va. home forced cancella ion of the trip, according to Sd Grosswiler, his executive issistant. Tuesday, doctors wdered Ullman to stay off his eet for four weeks. Around noon, Tuesday, Grosswiler called Pacific Northwest Bell in Portland about the possibility of setting up conference phones in 15 locations so that Ullman could telephone. By Tuesday evening, Gross wiler says, the phone hook-ups were being arranged. The first meeting was Wednesday even ing. "I would rather be there in person, of course," Ullman said. "But I was delighted that the fast work of the telephone companies enabled me to speak directly to the people of Eastern Oregon." The conference phones were obtained from Boise, Idaho. And, telephone companies serving the areas where Ullman was to speak made special phone installations. "It was a little bit unusual," commented Larry Wolfard, PNB's Oregon vice president. "It involved working rather rapidly with six other phone companies to make sure Congressman Ullman could depend on talking with his audience the instant he called them from his home. "It's a real compliment to the congressman's staff and to the many people who worked behind the scenes in the seven telephone companies that the job was done quickly in a truly professional manner." Other telephone companies involved in the hook-ups besides PNB were: Mountain Bell; Malheur Home Tele phone Co. (Ontairo); United Telephone Co. of the North west (Burns); Home Tele phone Company (Condon); Telephone Utilities of Eastern Oregon (Fossil); and General Telephone Co. of the North west (Enterprise and La Grande). Ullman 's meeting schedule included stops in Ontario, Burns, John Day, Heppner, Condon, Fossil, Pendleton, Enterprise, LaGrande and Baker. Governor seekg Elderly Affairs Commissioners Nominations are being soli cited by the Office of Elderly Affairs (OEA) and the Gover nor's Commission on Aging for eight three-year terms on the 21-member Commission on Aging. Nominations should be sent by October 1 to the Office of Elderly Affairs, Department of Human Resources, 772 Commercial Street, SE., Sa lem, Oregon 97310. Gov. Victor Atiyeh will make the final appointments by November 1. RUBBER STAMPS Made To Order The Heppner Gazette-Times Phone 676-9228 r h " 13