Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 14, 1982, Page TEN, Image 10

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    TEN The Heppner Girtte-Times, Heppner, Oregon. Thursday, October 14, 19X2
Fillies meet Condon, win one, lose two
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Jodi Podbarg (34) handles the
The Heppner High School
Fillies met Condon on the
Fillies' home court last
Tuesday, Oct. 5.
The annual harvest of an entire coffee tree a required for a tingle pound of ground coffee.
Absentee ballots available
for November 2 election
Absentee ballot applications
ate available for the Novem
ber 2 election at the Morrow
County clerk's office at the
Morrow County Courthouse in
Heppner. Registered voters
may apply for the ballots if
they will be unable to vote at a
polling place on the day of the
election. The absentee ballots
must be returned to the clerk's
office by 8 p.m. November 2,
according to the 1982 voter's
pamphlet.
An in state absent voter's
application must be in writing
and must include the voter's
signature (for comparison
purposes), a statement as to
why the voter is unable to vote
in person, a residence address
and the address to which the
ballot should be mailed, if
different from the residence
address.
If an elector is physically
handicapped, the application
is valid for every election held
during the calendar year for
which the application is re
ceived, the pamphlet states.
A voter may apply for long
term absent voter status with
the county clerk or secretary
of state if the person is a
resident of Oregon absent from
his or her place of residence;
is serving in the Armed For
ces or Merchant Marine of the
U.S.; is temporarily living
outside the territorial limits of
the U.S. and the District of
Columbia; or is a spouse or
dependent of a long term
absent voter. A spouse or
dependent of a long term
absent voter, not previously a
resident of Oregon who in
tends to reside in the state, is
considered a resident for vo
ting purposes and may vote in
the same manner as a long
term absent voter, the Voter's
Pamphlet explains.
A long term absent voter
application must also be
completed in writing; must
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Heppner
Teen of the Month
Caria Miles
Carta is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Deiter Miles, the
middle child of five. Carta's activities Include: Junior class
President, Student Council. Outdoor Club, GAB, Golf and
Lutheran Youth Group. Caria was recently elected to the 1982
Homecoming Court. Caria adds sparkle, zest and dedication
to her activities. She is respected by her peers for her
integrity, responsibility and dependability. Although uncer
tain about ber future she does plan to attend a four year
college or university.
volley as Pom Orr (24) ood Sephi
HePP"er team won 0,6
f?rst game " wa?
defeated m the second ana
third games, 8 -15 and 5 -15.
Heppner ; Coach Jan Ter-
include the voter's name and
current mailing address;
must include a statement that
the person is a citizen of the
U.S.; a statement that the
voter will be 18 years of age or
older on the day of the elec
tion; a statement that his or
her home residence has been
in the state for more than 20
days preceding the election,
along with the address of the
person's last previous resi
dence"; a statement of the
facts that qualify the person
as a long term absent voter; a
statement that the person is
ABSENTEE . BALLOT APPLICATION
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-.. TODAY'S DATE ELECTION DATE .
PRINT YOU NAME CLEARLY ' ' V
' RESIDENCE STREET ADDRESS ' ' '.
crrr county zip
REASON FOR REQUEST: :
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IF YOU ARE IN THE HANDICAPPED OR SPECIAL VISUAL
CATEGORY. CHECK HERE FOR FULL YEAR VALIDITY.
ADDRESS TO WHICH ABSENTEE BALLOT SHOULD BE SENT IF
DIFFERENT FROM RESIDENCE ADDRESS:. .
STREET ADORE SS
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STATE
I MAIL THIS APPLICATION TO THE COUNTY CLERK OF THE
I COUNTY IK WHICH YOU MAINTAIN YOUR HOME RESIDENCE
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Payne look on
jeson said the girls came out
strong and started out playing
Verv well but weren't mittinc
blocks up and covering the
not requesting a ballot from
any other state and is not
voting in any other manner
than by absentee ballot ; and a
designation of political affil
iation, if the voter wishes to
vote in a primary election.
Long term absentee ballot
applications will be valid for
all elections held within the
calendar year for which they
are received, the pamphlet
states.
Special absentee voting in
struction and a ballot return
envelope will accompany each
absentee ballot.
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flooor well in the last two
games.
The Fillies will take on Pilot
Rock this Saturday, Oct. 16, 1
p.m., at Pilot Rock.
LES SCHWAB'S
FINEST PICKUP
TRACTION TIRE
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700-15 7"44
750-16 9412
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BMCC board sets tax base
A "rompromi.se" tax base
figure of $3.4 million will be
presented to the voters of
Umatilla and Morrow counties
Nov 2. the Blue Mountain
Community College board of
directors decided at their Sep
tember 31 meeting, said a
collese spokesperson.
Prior to selling the tax base
ficure. the board met in
special joint session with the
college buduet committee.
The two bodies wrestled with
the dilemma of placing the tax
base sufficiently high so the
college could conceivably live
within it for several years
versus the necessity of keep
ing the tax base low enough to
get voter approval, she ex
plained The resulting compromise
figure is 1)00.000 above the
19H2-8-1 operating levy ap
proved by voters last March.
Rlue Mountain Community
College operates without a tax
base, and is required by state
law to put the question of a tax
base before the voters. Dis
trict voters turned down the
idea of a tax base for the
college in 1980.
In another matter related to
the November election, the
board voted to oppose Ballot
Measure 3. the one and one
half percent tax rate limit
initiative. Preliminary figures
show that the college would be
limited to levying less than
3.14 FET
'3-97 FET
tire
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caraion radial
P185x13
F.E.T.$1.84
SIZE PRICE F.E.T.
P195x14 71.90 2.18
P205X14 74.60 2.34
P215x14 79.44 2.48
P205X15 76.44 2.47
P215X15 81.22 2.59
P225X15 03.52 2.78
P235X15 89.85 3.01
Exchange with old tire
LES SCHWAB
AND SNOW
70045 716
750-16 g48
exchange with old tire
half of its current tax levy for
the operation of college pro
cr.nni In other business, the col
lege hoard:
-heard from Cnlliye Presi
dent Ron Daniels that the
board representatives and
Faculty Association represen
tatives will meet with a fact
finder Wednesday, Sept. 29.
College faculty embers are in
the process of negotiating
19R2-M salaries.
named Mickey Barker, of
Pilot Rock, to the college
budget committee. She re
places Ida Reeser who deci
ded not to seek reappoint
ment to another term on the
board
hired Janice Chance to
replace Jan dlasby in the
nursing staff.
MACHINE SHOP SERVICE
Expert Work Quality Parts
Heppner Cylinder Head
Cylinder Boring High Performance Work Valve Grinding Head Resurfacing
Brake Drum & Disc Work Seat & Guide Replacement In Integral Cast Head
Chris DeSpain,
Machinist
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off car.
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tax
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Paul Insurance as carrier for
college coverage. Package
quote from St. Paul - was
$28,588. ' ' : "
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P17SRXM 63.07 76.02 I7.il
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P70SRH4 72.12 fiO.07 12.47
pjisrxM 77.77 OS.72 $2.7
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figures are about where they;
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P.O. Box 307
Heppner, OR 97836
676-9123
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