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    Page 4. THE GAZETTE -TIMES, Heppner, OR, Thursday, May 13.
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Mark Potter, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Rodney Potter, Monu
ment, and Lynn Marie Teng
wall, Hood River, were mar
ried Saturday May 1, at St.
Marks Episcopal Church, Ho
od River. Mr. and Mrs.
i Rodney Potter and family and
, Vivian Post, Pendleton, at
, tended the wedding.
The couple will live near
Carswell AFB, TX where he is
stationed with the U.S. Air
Force. They spent a week
visiting his parents at Monu
ment before the wedding.
The groom graduated from
Monument High School last
year. The bride graduated
from Hood River High School
last year.
Miss Tanya Richmond, dau
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Richmond, Monument, and
David Neel were married
April 23, 7:30 p.m. at the
Monument Grange Hall. The
Rev. Bill Reed officiated. A
reception was held in the hall
after the wedding. They are
living in the former Wave
Jackson house in Monument.
Peggy Murphy and Rilla
Livingston were co-hostesses
for a wedding shower for the
Neels at the Phil Murphy
home Thursday evening, April
29. Thirty people attended the
shower.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Blakes
lee attended a dinner given by
the Adams Tractor Co. at the
Sunset Cafe in JohnDay, Wed
nesday night.
Art Leyendeker, Grand
View, WA, spent the weekend
at his ranch here getting his
cattle out on the range. He
owns the former Jessie Emry
ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Nance
and Martin, Portland, spent
the weekend at their ranch,
the former Ed Rounds ranch.
Rilla Livingston, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Living
ston and Peggy Murphy, dau
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Phil
Murphy were chosen to attend
Oregon Girls' State this year.
The mothers accompanied
their daughters to a brunch
Sunday at the home of Mrs.
Ella Baucum. Attending were
girls from Prairie City, Mt.
Vernon and Crane.
Johnnie Howard and child
ren Jay and Jonell, Tucson,
AZ moved to Monument last
week. They are friends of the
Pete Post family. Jay is a
freshman and Jonell a sixth
grader.
The Home Extension wo
men will hold their next meet
ing May 14 at the home of
Sylvia Cockerel with potluck
at noon. The meeting will be
as before from 11 a.m. to 2
p.m. The topic will be "Money
Saving Makeovers" and Mrs.
Alma Settle will demonstrate
rug making from scraps.
Vera Gardner returned to
her home in John Day after
spending several days at the
Mattie Stubblefield home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne
Adams recently moved from
Hamilton to Orovada, NV. Mr.
and Mrs. Dennis Ruud and
children. Monument, moved
into the house vacated by the
Adams. The Ruuds are em
ployed by the Advern Pflu
grads. Terry Pflugrad spent last
week at the home of his
parents, the Edvern Pflu
grads, he attends Gem State
Academy, Caldwell, ID.
Mrs. Teen Miller and Mrs.
Esther Brunk, , Bishop, CA
returned home Saturday night
after spending a week at
Oahu, Hawaii. Mrs. Brunk is
visiting at the Miller home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Schu
bert, Tri-Cities, spent Satur
day at the Bill Neal home. The
Neals spent Saturday evening
at the C.J. Lawrence home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Neal
and grandsons Bud and Dan
Neal attended the Rodeo at
Arlington Saturday.
Carrie Neal accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Richmonds
to Ochoco Muzzle Loaders
shoot.
Mrs. Janet Hughes first and
second graders and Mrs. May
De Ette third and fourth
grades went on a field trip
Tuesday, to John Day. They
toured the museum, fire de
partment and the bottling
company. George Stubblefield
drove the bus and several
mothers accompanied the stu
dents. They had lunch at
Gleason Park.
The cemetery board met at
the George Stubblefield home
Thursday night with Bud
Engle, a director and Mrs.
Gary Engle, secretary, with
Jack Cavender and Stanley
Musgrave selected to approve
the budget. Gus Peterson,
board member, was absent.
Mr. and Mrs. W.B. Thomas
were recent visitors in Red
ding. CA.
The Thomas Greenhouse
took their first load of plants
for this season to Great Falls,
MT.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Engle
spent the weekend at the home
of Janet Lewis, Pendleton.
Buddy Lewis received se
cond degree burns on his chest
Saturday afternoon when a
carburetor backfired. He was
taken to John Day for medical
attention. Due to his accident
Mrs. Janet Lewis, Pendleton
spent the weekend in Monu
ment. Bobby Dean Hunt from
Newport and Sharon Hunt,
Albany, visited their grand
mother Mrs. Fred Tubbs Sun
day afternoon on their way
home. They had been to Burns
where they attended the
funeral of their uncle. Walter
Hunt.
Win
air
The lone Cardinals won two crucial baseball games last
week, beating the Sherman Huskies 10-9 Tuesday and
downing the Heppner Mustangs 3-1 on Thursday.
Joe Rietmann pitched thr win against the Huskies,
allowing seven hits, striking out seven and giving up three
walks. The Cardinals had four hits for the contest, two being
home runs by Rietmann and Kim Gutierrez. The others were
a triple by Skye Krebs and a single by Dan McElligott. The
Cardinals broke a 9-9 tie in the bottom of the seventh inning
on three Sherman errors.
Thursdays game with Heppner was another close one with
Kim Gutierrez getting the victory. Gutierrez allowed the
Mustangs four hits, struck out eleven and walked three.
The Cardinals put together five hits and played flawless
defense until the sixth inning when the lone error in the game
for the Cards accounted for the Mustang score. Todd
Peterson poked a two run homer for the Cards in the third
inning to break a scoreless tie. Others hitting for the Cards
were Kevin McCabe and Joe Rietmann, triples and doubles
for Gutierrez and Tim Cheney.
Next action for the Cards is the final league contest against
Wasco County, i nursday , May 13. This contest will be in lone
at 4 p.m. It is a must game for the Cards as they must win in
order to represent the West side of the league in the district
playoffs.
Little League
results
On May 5, the Dodgers
edged by the Brave 14-13 as
they scored 8 runs in the 4th
inning to come from behind.
Mike Walsingham and Kelly
Crewse pitched for the Dodg
ers. Earl Hammond pitched
all the way for the Braves.
Harry Groshens was the
leading hitter for the Braves
with 3 hits and a walk. Rod
Cole led the Dodgers with two
hits and three runs scored.
Outstanding on defense was
rookie 12-yar old catcher,
Rick Klaus, for the Dodgers.
On May 3, the lone Indians
whipped the Dodgers 21-6 at
lone. Hams was the winning
pitcher. Pitching for the
Dodgers were Connor, Cole,
Sumner and finally Crewse to
still the Indian bats. Taylor,
and Guiterrez each scored
four hits for the Indians. Rod
Cole led the Dodgers with two
hits.
MONUMENT
BRIEFS
Stan and Larry Powell and
Gib Gregg. Dayville, helped
the Engles brand on Thurs
day'. Ray Hayden. Newport
and John Ceils. Waldport
visited Monday at the Bud
Engle home.
The Tom Campbells. Jimmy
and John Cole. Stanley For
rest. Bill McPherson. Mike
and Monte Murphy and the
Bud. Gary and Gayle Engles
helped the Rudio Ranch brand
Sunday.
Bob Blakeslee returned
home Thursday after spend
ing a week in Montana.
JR. HIGH SPORTS
The lone Jr. High boys came in first place at the May 6
track meet. Those participating were Echo, Pleasantview
and Helix.
The results are: high hurdles, Mike Conklin, first (11.09),
Verlen Strathem, third; Les Thompson, fourth; 140 relay,
first (R. LaRue, M. Conklin. D. Stefani, G. Rietmann); 1320
run. Todd Sherer, first (3:48.2), Verlen Strathem. fifth; 100
yd. dash. Robin LaRue, second; Jerry Rietmann, fifth; 80
yd. dash, Les Thompson, first (2:36.0), Scott Martin, second,
Brett Sherer. third; 220 yd. dash, Greg Rietmann, third; Les
Thompson, fifth; 440 yd. dash, Bruce Millman, third; low
hurdles. Mike Conklin. first (13.5), Dennis Stefani, third;
medley relay, first (V. Strathem, T. Sherer, R. LaRue, G.
Rietmann); shot put. Steve Hoggatt, fourth; discus, Todd
Sherer, third, Mike Conklin. fourth. Bruce Millman, fifth;
softball, Les Thompson, third; high jump, Robin LaRue, first
(5'1"), Dennis Stefani, second; long jump, Dennis Stefani,
second.
The Jr. High girls also partook in the event and their
results are: high jump, Mary Kinkaid, fourth; Sandra
Thompson, fifth ; long jump, Margaret Kinkaid, fifth;
softball. Sandra Thompson, fifth; 100 yd. dash, Tain mi
Shimp, first (12.0), Kim Pettyjohn, fifth; 440 yd. dush,
Tammi Shimp, first (1:10.6), Tanna Hams, fifth; 440 yd.
relay, first (Kris Pettyjohn, Kim Pettyjohn. T. Shimp, B.
Patton ) ; 220 yd. dash, Tammi Shimp, first (28.8) ; 60 yd. run,
Kris Pettyjohn, first (2:06.0), Diane Morter, second, Lisa
Meyers, fourth; medley relay, second; discus, Cathy
Gulierrez, fourth.
GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
The high school girls track team traveled to Arlington on
May 6 for the Big Sky meet. Janet McElligott placed second
in the 880, second in the javelin and fourth in discus.
Catherine McElligott was third in the 100 and third in long
jump. Lisa Martin placed sixth in hurdles. The 880 medley
relay team consisting of C. McElligott, L. Martin, K. Cofenas
and J. McElligott placed fifth.
Obituaries
AARON PARTI.OW
Funeral services were Sun
day. May 9 at Burns Mortuary
Chapel. Hermiston for Aaron
Gene Part low, l'a year-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen
Partlow. Hoardman.
In addition to his parents, he
is survived by grandparents
Lucia Barrett. Ixington, La
vern Partlow, Boardman and
John Partlow, Portland,
great grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. O.W. Cutsforth.
Heppner, and Mrs. Alia Cuts
loilh, also of Heppner.
IIKI.GK Gl ST TIIOI.ItKHG
Heine Gust Tholberg. 87.
died Friday in a Pendleton
nursing home. He was born
July 12. 1H)I in Sundsvall.
Sweden.
Survivors include a daught
er. Violet. Pendleton; sons,
Gordon, Pendleton; George,
Portland: Raymond, Hepp
ner. and Wayne Sherman
Oaks, CA: a sister, Lillian
Malm. Orofino, II); two broth
ers. Roland, Dover. ID and
Harold. Ohio; 15 grandchild
ren and 10 great grandchild
ren. Funeral arrangements are
pending at Burns Mortuary.
VA KMZARETII PAYNE
Mrs. Iva Elizabeth Payne.
Heppner, died at Pioneer
Memorial Hospital, May 6.
She was born Oct. 31, 1889,
at Mitchell, OK, the daughter
of Charles and Amanda Bel
cher Van Ordstrand
She married Fred Payne
June 20. 1905 at Mitchell. They
moved to Dufur in 1923 and
lived there until 1942 when
they moved to The Dalles. She
was a member of Ramsey
Park Grange for over 53
years.
In November, 1975, they
moved to Heppner to make
their home with their daught
er. Mrs. Leroy Gardner.
Funerul services were held
Saturday, May 8. at the
Spencer Libhey Funeral Cha
pel, The Dalles, witn me Rev,
Asa Jenson officiating.
Mrs. Neil Wiidnan sang, "In
the Garden", accompanied by
Jessie Underhill.
Casket bearers were Lynn
Bolton, Grunt Mead, Dale
Speeht, Wilbur Van Blokland,
Jack Van Winkle and Tom,
McAllister.
Concluding services and
interment were at the I. O O F. )
Cemetery, The Dalles, under
direction of Sweeney Mortu
ary, Heppner.
Survivors include the wid
ower, Fred, Heppner; one
daughter, Marjorie Gardner,
Heppner; one grandson, Le
roy Gardner, Hermiston; one
step brother, Mitchell Stump,
Pendleton. A brother, Frankie
Van Ordstrand preceded her
in death.
SAMPLE BALLOT
STUB NO.
Precinct polling place
Irrigon Grade School
TO BE TORN OFF BY A BOARD MEMBER
SPECIAL ELECTION BALLOT
TO ESTABLISH A TAX BASE FOR THE IRRIGON RURAL
FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT TUESDAY. May tt, 1976.
from 1:00 am. to 1:00 p m.
MARK A CROSS (X) OR CHECK MARK ) IN THE
VOTING SQUARE AFTER THE WORD "YES" OR AFTER
THE WORD "NO" IN THE VOTING SQUARE.
PURPOSE: To establish rw Us base for the District
tffectlvt July I. m, the old tax base it HJTI W. The new
bise would be $7,000 oo The rrsson for the rw I ban la: I.
to avoid the expense of annual Special Election! I. Incrrtsed
operation and maintenance costa. 1 Replacement of
equipment. 4. Leasing of radio for flrt tnicxi. I Keeping the
district up to State Standard!. Increased Insurance cotta.
YES I VOTE FOR THE NEW TAX BASE
no D 1 vote aga,nst wt new tax base
STUB
No.
TO BE TORN OFF BY A BOARD MEMBER
SAMPLE NONPARTISAN AND MEASURES BALLOT
AT THE PRIMARY NOMINATING ELECTION
TO DE HELD MAY 25, 1976
MORROW COUNTY, OREGON
NO. 1 BOARDMAN PRECINCT
iuu.k. A CBOSS 1X1 or a CHECK MARK lA Inside the Voting Square Between the Number and Noma of loch Candida Voted For. To
SftSSiSM Mir. .r Question, Make a CROSS (X) or CHECK MARK (V I- VoHna Square After the
Word "YES" or After the Word "NO".
JUDICIARY
JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT, POSITION 2
(Vote for One)
BERKELEY (Bud) LENT l" pu"'hm"" M
SHIRLEY A. FIELD
"PrtMflt Oiifle Jud tmpMlnl Inugnty.
lor futnc lot all. ln(MpAdnt "
JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS, POSITION 1
(Vote for One)
58 "J ROBERT A. IUCAS JSSTS! JX " M"' MM
55 STEVI P. CHEZ ' l" "
56j-- LEI JOHNSON "SS?"1" t"6 r C""
sTrj HENRY KANE JJXZ """" '
JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS, POSITION 3
(Vote for One)
60 rl HERBERT M. SCHWAB 'ZZZP- rt M" " ,"
59
(Rod) KITSON
"rpMnc Ml 0lCl l
JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS, POSITION 4
(Vote for One)
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02 n I W,U,AM U0YD WCMAIDSON STTtT-
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61 WIUIAM S. FORT
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STATE MEASURES
REFERRED TO THE PEOPLE BY THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
EXPANDS VETERANS' HOME-FARM LOAN EUGIEIl-ITY-Purpose:
Amanda constitutional provisions re
lating to eligibility of votarans to receive ho and
farm loans from tha Oragon War Votarans' Fund,
axtanding aligibility to any World War II veteran
resident In Oragon with at least two years Oragon
residence offer separation from service before De
comber 31, 1965 (now 1952), and to veterons with
service after January 31, 1960, resident In Oregon
and with two years' Oregon residence before May
1, 1977.
2. DISCIPLINE OP JUDGES-Purpose: Amends constitu
tional section providing that Supreme Court may
remove a judge from office for certain misconduct,
by adding authority of Supreme Court to suspend
or censure as well as remove judge. Present grounds
for discipline (felony conviction, failure to perform
judicial duties, habitual drunkenness, illegal drug
use) are expanded to also Include wilful misconduct
In office related to performance of judicial duties,
general incompetence, and wilful violation of any
rule of judicial conduct.
3. HOUSINO BONDS-Purpose: Authorlies bonds up to
one-half of one percent of true cash volue of to,
oble property In stole to provide funds for advances
to lending Institutions and qualified housing spon
sors to stimulate the state's economy and provide
multifamily housing for the benefit of elderly
households, such bonds to be paid from revenues
generoted by the advances and ad valorem toxes.
ESTIMATE OP FINANCIAL EFFECTS. Based on an eitl-
male of Oregon's 1976 taxable property, this con.
stltutional amendment would establish a maximum
bonding limitation of SI 85 million to provide addi
tional financing of multifomily housing for the
benefit of elderly households.
AUTHORIZES VIHICII TAX MASS TRANSIT USE
Pwrpeset Amends constitutional provision relating
to use of motor vehicle fuel taxes ond taxes on
ownership, operation and use of motor vehicles to
permit a lax on ownership, operation ond use of
motor hils levied by a tronut district to he urt
for nnwtolir' cf !?
YES
NO
YIS
NO
YfS
NO
N0