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TWELVE The Heppner GateUe-Timea, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, Octobri :s, 1981 Volleyball teams lose Ilnrdninn residents from p. 1 What's Your Health Dept. Merchant's Assoc. votes despite good efforts Opinion? of creating new city govern ment In Hardman. Jere le Doux was chosen as chairperson for the next day. Nov, 14, 4 p.m. at the Hardrnnn dnnee hall. All Interested landowners and residents of linntinnn are encouraged lo attend. to charge dues Friday. Oct. 29 - free blood pressure clinic and immuniza tions, Lexington Health De partment office, 8 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 to 4 p.m. hookups will be slightly under $H per hookup, less than originally estimated. McDon ald said Heppner merchants will be contacted in the near f uture for funds to replace the 'ookups. The croup also voted to establish a $10 annual dues fee. effective November 1. Linda Hutchinson, who was elected secretary-treasurer at the meeting, is in charge of accepting the fees. meeting, which will be Sun Heppner merchants met last Friday for a noon luncheon mectine at the Hep pner Elks I.ndce. The group voted to donate $50 to the Heppner l.iim flub, to be used to show movies m the old post office building during the Moonlight Sale on Thursday. President Ron McDonald announced that the cost to replace Christmas light Hair Styles for Men, Women & Children! . fll PUnni Anwtimo 8 Call Glenna Anytime 422-7545 In 1829, Ohio legislators enacted a statutt author izing the tint night school classes in the nation. mm 2nd & B Street lone I 1 I . J t " .'". ii . ' ;' 4 i 1 4 n7 l - ft- ' - ; r Question: "Do you feel the voters will pass Ballot Mea sure No. 3, the tax limitation measure, on Nov. 2?" "I certainly hope not!" said Cara Costa of Heppner, "I'd also like to add that I hope everyone gets out and votes in this election." Ion obver mokes return durma wlleyboll gome ogainst Echo. Wofching is By CRAIG GUTIERREZ Out of today's cir cular the following items did not arrive: P.4 Maxell irtea Tapes T-ia. 1-508. P.7 Rain Jacket J-101 91000 ItHt 0O9 J04 SWC4WW(R9 KM yaw pur Mini. Ratnc hecks wW be issued The lone Jr. High Volleyball team was defeated by Echo last Thursday by scores of 15 -1. 1 -15, S -15. lone's high point scorers were Sabrina White and Mary Ann Alvarado. The lone team played well during the entire match. They volleyed well, they set and bumped well but couldn't hold onto their first game lead. photo by Ovvno Mon no. 12 Kim McCobe Coach Barbara Adams commented "The girls played a very good game despite the score. They really played hard and out-played Echo through out the game." lone's JV team also lost but is still showing a substantial amount of improvement. Jill Conklin was high point scorer for the JV team. lone meets Condon there at 1:30 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 28. I.U.C.C. Youth Fellowship t plans for Halloween The Jr. High Youth Fellow ship of the lone United Church of Christ is busy with plans for Halloween festivities. The youths have chosen three ways to celebrate the holiday. VOTE FOR firv Rouch Candidate for MORROW COUNTY COMMISSIONER Your Support Appreciated Paid for by Irv Couch for Morrow County Commasioner announced the Rev. Cathy Barker. I.U.C.C. pastor. On Sunday afternoon, Oct. 31, the group members will trick-or-treat but not for sweets. They will collect funds for the church's "Books for Zimbabwe" project. They hope to provide several of the African schools with subscrip tions to "National Geograph ic" magazine through their collection (See related story). In the early evening the youth will host a Halloween party for the children of the area. All children are wel come to come between 5 and 7 p.m. to the church basement for games, refreshments and a costume parade. A haunted house is planned, also. All participants are asked to come in costume. Preschool ers should be accompanied by an adult. Following the children's party, the youth will celebrate the day with a party for themselves, Barker concluded. Morrow County Central Democratic Committee Hecoiinmencis Your Vote For The Folio win Candidates: PARTISAN CANDIDATES Mark a Cross (X) or a Check Mark () in the voting square between the number and the name of each candidate voted for. NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, SECOND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Vot for One ' 3 umA"N WHS STATE GOVERNOR Vot for One TED KUIONCOSM COMMISSIONER OF THE BUREAU OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES Vot for On "53 MAIY ROBERTS STATE REPRESENTATIVE, FIFTY-NINTH DISTRICT Vot for On B4 MAX SIMPSON Dmecri COUNTY MORROW COUNTY COMMISSIONER Vot for On IRVIN RAUCM Democrat Pod for by Choirmon of Morrow Co. Central Democratic Committee SPECIALTY ES CD y jtr j.: i j VV . 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