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EIGHT The Heppner Gatette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, Oc -..,-r 18, I9 lBooks for Zimbabwe' project of I.U.C.C The lone United Church of Christ is engaged in a project called "Books for Zimbabwe." This project has been design- S Prepare for the Holidays Rinse n Vac Your Carpet Available at Rinr.iAr::rs HARD17ARE lone 422-7211 I ed by the United Church Board for World Ministries of the United Church of Christ to develop libraries in the mis sion schools of Zimbabwe, Africa. Fred Martin, lone, and the Rev. Cathy Barker, I.U.C.C. pastor, are corporate members of that board. A recent 14-year war for independence in this South African country took a tre mendous toll in property and lives as well as in educational and medical facilities. This project will help to provide educational materials for the more than 50 former mission schools to help them train students more effectively in reading skills. "Education is one of the best ways of helping people," Barker said. "Christian values can be shared in this way and the students learn ways to help themselves." she continued. Nationally, the United Church Board for World Ministries hopes to send 10.000 used books to Zimbabwe by September 1983 and to supply sets of encyclopedias and magazine subscriptions for each of the mission schools. lone school teachers have gathered five boxes of old textbooks for the project and church members have also contributed books. The United Church Women are helping to pay postage, and further donations are asked for that expense. Barker said. The Jr. High Youth Fellow ship has chosen to collect funds in "Trick-or-treat" fashion on Sunday. October 31, V r in i t i i i 6,,. $ I w. .n r..1 -4 ; .SKivv'-O Ae" .Jar " v .. . 1 w Announcing mansion of Chevrolet's W NOW & FLY' Beginning on Oct. 25 ALL New 1982 & 83 Chevrolets will be Included. All other requirements of the program still applicable Bon McDonald f 676-9921 i .JZnc. Bowling from poge 2. Dime A Doren October 19 pno by Woy Harm Cathy Barker (left), France! Smouso ond Helen Martm look through books to send to Zimbabwe, Africia in lone. These funds will help For more information about to provide subscriptions of how to help in this project, "National Geographic" for contact Helen Martin, some Zimbabwe schools. 422-7142. or the Rev, Cathy Barker. 422-7530. Won - Lost No. Three 18 . - 6 No. One 15 - 9 No. Two 15 - 9 No. Five 15-9 No. Seven 12 -12 No. Four 8 -16 No. Eight 7 -17 No. Six 6-18 Nurse doll to be raffled off in Dec, Splits : Gene Doherty S-10 4-7 and Alan Basford 5-10. High game: Joyce Winter -194 and Gene Doherty - 218. High series: Mick Kindle -526 and Joyce Winter - 498. High team game : No. Seven -778. High team series: No. Seven - 2128. SAMPLE GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT Morrow County, Oregon CITY OF LEXINGTON Tuesday , November 2, 1982 from X.-00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Um i . CROSS IX) ar a CHECK MARK v" I H Ow aabar mmd tat Maw af each raarfiriila wttai lor. MAYOR 4 YEAR IBM S3 EDWARD E. BAKES C0UNOL MEMBERS 4 YEAR TERMS snare brtwea (VOTE FOR 1) (VOTE FOR 2) 54 j MACGIE HENDERSON V "f Amy Drake, eipht months, shows the doll that will be raffled off by the Pioneer Memorial Hospital Auxiliary of Heppner. The doll, complete with nurse's uniform and wardrobe made by Erma Kiethley of Heppner, is on display at Sears in Heppner. Tickets may be purchased at Sears for 25 cents each or five for $1 Proceeds will be used to help install a music system in Pioneer Memorial Nursing Home. The raffle will take place in December. A specific date will be announced later. Amy is the daughter of Doug and Carley Drake of Heppner. 5S j SHIRLEY HcCARL S4 CATHIE M. KXNTES. RECORDER 2 YEAR TERM (VOTE FOR 1) 57 ) LINDA JONES SAMPLE GENERAL BALLOT ELECTION Morrow County, Oregon CITY OF HEPPNER Precinct No. 6 N E Heppner Tuesday. Notember 2. 192 from 8:M a.m. lu H:00 p.m. CITY MEASURE SAMPLE GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT Morrow County, Oregon CITY OF BOARDMAN Precinct No. 1 Boardman Tuesday. November 2, 1982 from 8.-00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Mark RS IX) or CHiX'K MARK i Um Ciai wtjri "1 KS" or after Uk ord 'Sir far thr unw vac4 lor. Her tat CHARTER AMENDMENT Hark CROSS XJ r CHECK MARA 1 v"J ia the wttmf Kajarc betincs the wahwr and the aunt at etb nrfjilM far- COUNOL MEMBERS 4 YEAR TERMS (VOTE FOR 3) S3 fj RONALD BLACK M ROBW L. COOPER 35 j JERKY HASCALL 36 " MARTIN K&EFT XI (j MELLAPPEX 38 LAWRENCE (LARRY) LOCKWOOP 39 CHRIS LON G REN 40 j MARY C MICHAEL 41 1 JODY TATONE 42 H GENE TRCMBL1X IHESTIO! SHALL TIIK im OF HEPPNER CHARTER BE AMENDED TO ALLOW FOR THE HEADING OF AN ORDINANCE Hi TITLE RATHER THAN IN FULL HEFOI'-E ENACT.VffiNT.' EXPtANATHIN Currenily ordjnnr"i mint b rad in full before puufre. Ai the eoundl mint often pa.i ienitthy ordinanre. many eounnl meetin(r are eonndenbljf lenphrned whilr an ordinar is read. The proposed amendment would provide for full reading only if a council member to requeau. Copiea of the ordinanrt would be mad available to the pubue prior to the paaaagc of the ordinance. YES I VOTE FOR THE CHARTER AMENDMENT NO R I VOTE AGAINST THE CHARTER AMENDMENT CANDIDATES Mark a CROSS X I or a CHfX'K MARK I T aa the wUn( aowr hatweaa the Burotmr and the Dame of each ramtidale vated far. MAYOR 2 Year Term (Vo Fw 1) r CUFFfW ORFJS COUNCtMEMBER US PAl'STIAN 2 Year Term (Vat Fw 1) SAMPLE GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT Morrow County, Oregon CITY OF I0NE 59 i COUNCLMEMBERS 60 1 WiBERT LALiHUN 1 f 1 Bf A. PUJYHAR 4 Ye Term (Vote F 3) (2 JOYCE WTNTT Tuesday, November 2, 1982 from 8:00 to 8.-00 p.m. Mark COb6 IX ar a CHECK MARK V ) ta the tinc aqaara ketweea tha naah r mi the aaaw af each caadidata rated far. MAYOR 2 YEAR TERM (VOTE FOR 1) 43 Q LINDA RAVE LA RUT SAMPLE GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT Morrow County, Oregon CITY OF IRRIGON Precinct No. 4 - Irrigon Tuesday, NmcmluT 2. 1!H2 from :(0 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Mart a CROW) X or a CHfX'K MARK I V .. He votinf aquare between the Dumber and ihr nainr ol rmrh candidate voted lor. COUNOL MEMBERS 4 YEAR TERMS (VOTE FOR 3) CCUHCl MEMBERS 4 YEAR TERMS (VOTE FOR 3) 44 HARVEY CHTLPER8 48 WTUJAM H. CHOLKY WAYNE BAMS 41 Q ELMER BOLTZ 4T Q KTLLY J. RXETMANN 48 I j bOlCLAS HOWKIX 50 L J BENMF. B. REL'VKS 51 j CKRAIJ) L. TWHJVYMX 52 I ! CHKSTf;R A. WILSON lone Jr. High defeats Echo, 14-6 By CRAIG GUTIERREZ The lone Jr. High football team played Echo on lone'g home turf last Thursday. lone was victorious by a score of 14 . Ione's Ken Snider was first to score in the second quarter on a blast play up the middle from a couple of yards out. Dustin Padberg added the two-point conversion. lone was being held to short vardnge when Echo went Into a wide defense and ended the long-yard gainers on end runs. But lone started running in side with equal success. In the third quarter, Ken Snider again blasted into the endzone for six more but this time the conversion failed and ended Ione's scoring. Echo scored by picking up a fum bled ball on Ione's 30-yard line and ran it to the endzone for which ended their scoring for the day. Coach Ron Mack commen ted "We played excellent de fense with the front line doing cood blocking. The kids also played very good offensively but let many scoring opportu nities slip away. We domina ted the whole game but just scouldn't put it in the end zone." Mack credited Kenny Snider. Kierin Doherty and Gary Rea for excellent play, both offensively and defen sively. lone meets Condon at 1 : 30 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 28. "-- ,-- V,....- . ... " , rr-?....fer- "T" I . ' - v 4 X 'T f : x " ,? " ' I fc,- - ' ..f . , n , . "ft phie by Daano Moma Mika Echo Riatmonn (34) jutt miiMi pou during lorw't win Ovar lost Thundoy, 14-6. P.M.H. commended for cost control Candles burn mora ilowty and evenly with minimal dripping if you pi act thern in tha refrigerator for sev eral hours befora using. Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner has been com mended by the American Hospital Association for iU ability to control costs and to better meet the new Medicare cost-per-case reimbursement requirements through its vol untary participation in a monthly comparative opera tional monitoring system. The facility was awarded the 1983 HAS Certificate for Recognition this week for par ticipating in the HAS MONITREND management information program. Pioneer Memorial monitors its cost, employee productivity and utilization both internally over time and in comparison to similar hospitals. "This allows Pioneer Mem orial Hospital to provide high er quality services with great er staff efficiency and help us keep patient charges lower," said A K. Felt, administrator. "We are In an excellent posi tion to keep our coats within the new federal guidelines for Medicare reimbursement be cause we are already moni toring our performance through HAS MONITREND." Pioneer Memorial Hospital has participated in the com parative management infor mation program for five years and regularly uses the data for budgeting, staffing and ser vice decisions. Consolidated Report of Condition BANK OF JE astern Oregon "Your Homo Owned Independent Bank" ARLINGTON, HEPPNER AND I ONE AS OF -3-M ASSETS Cash and due from banks U.S. Treasury securities Obligations of other U.S. Government agencies and corporation! , Other securities , Federal funds sold k securities purchased under agreements to retell. Other loans less reserve for loan losses Bank premises, furniture A fixtures. A other assets representing bank premises Other Real EsUte Other assets TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Time and savings deposits of Individuals, partnerships, and corporations. DrpuaiU of United Slates Government. Deposits of States and political subdivisions Certified and officers' checks, etc total deposits.; ... a. TotalJemand deposits: .;. . 4.2M.476.54 b. Total time and savings deposits: 26.044.ZZ4.41 Federal funds purchased & securities sold under agreement to purchase Other liabilities TOTAL LIABILITIES CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Common stock total par value.... (No. shares authorized f.OOO) (No. shares outstanding 1,000) Surplus Undivided profits TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ; TOTAL LIABILITIES RESERVES ACapltal accounts MEMORANDA Average of total depostis for the 30 calendar days ending with the call date., Average of total loans for the 30 calendar days ending with call date , Standby letter of credit Z.OI.IIMI J.1M.J1I.4I Mv'OQO.M 4.31MZS.55 l.ZM.OOt.M 14.852.1S3M 3S.2M.41 1I1.O03.0S 1.05S.5S1.M 2S.S72.435.U 1.M3.HM.S2 lf.030.37f.S3 24.MI.M 1.344,5o.f2 127,824.34 24,330,700.07 1.127.414.52 331,715.00 25.78f.831.4l 150,000.00 1,700,000.00 1.032.803M 2.882.603.88 28.872,435.16 24.442.770.18 IT 15,380,001.26 1 23,451. 5f I Patricia Gentry, Cashier, of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that this report of condition is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Correct Attest Directors: (s) L.E. Dick, Jr. (s) Howard Bryant (s) Gene Pierce signed, Patricia Gentry YOUR INDEPENDENT HOME OWNED BANK MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Published: October 28, 1882