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5; it ? 1 3f 1 EIGHT-The Heppner Gsiette-Timea.. Heppner, Orfgon, Tliurtd.y, May 1J, 1M1 8 HHS student place in Columbia Basin Rodeo Senior news fpTJBIIC NOTIcisl Hospital Notes The Rpv Cnthv Rnrkpr. ' EiRhilneppner High School students placed (n events at a Columbia Basin School Rodeo, held May 1 and 2 in Hermis ton. . Tara Mahoney of Heppner was named All-Around Cow girl and Darwin Armstrong of Drewsy won All-Around Cow boy. Heppner won a third place learn trophy, with South Cascade and Redmond taking first and second respectively. Tara Mahoney also took first in breakaway roping, first in cow cutting, fourth in barrels, fifth in poles and seventh in goats. Other Heppner students placing were Trisha Mahoney - 10th in goats and 10th in barrels; Earl Hammond -first in saddle bronc and second in bareback: Lee Rice fourth In saddle bronc and third in bareback: Don Kindsfather -third in steer wrestling and seventh in team roping; Mike Currin - first in steer wrestling and sixth in team roping: Cliff Dougherty - third in team roping; and Marty Britt - fifth in steer wrestling. Bridgett Greenup. Kathy Hansen, Jack McQuire. Mike Brosnan. Steve Currin and Pat Schwarz. all of Heppner. also attended the rodeo. Masons to hold pancake sausage feed May 18 Heppner Lodge No. 69 A.F. k A.M. will hold a pancake and sausage feed Tuesday. May 18. 6:30 p.m. at the Heppner Masonic Lodge. A meeting will follow the dinner. All Masons and their ladies are invited to attend, announ ced secretary Herman W. Winter. The evening will feature a special slide presentation on the George Washington Masonic Memorial. All visiting Masons are also encouraged to attend. Winter said. "Wt rarely find that peopia havt good wow unle thty agrtt with us." Li Rochefoucauld The Rev. Cathv Barker, pastor of the lon? United Church of Christ will provide entertainment at the Heppner Senior Mealsite on Wednes day. May 19. She will sing and play the guitar for the group, following the noon meal. lone and Lexington resi dents needing a nde to Hep pner on Wednesdays are ask ed to call Dot Halvorsen. 4227143 to make arrange ments. Seniors attending the noon meal at the mealsite are not charged for transportation. For those over 60 who do not attend the cost Is 75 cents round trip. Cost for commut ers under 60 is $1.50. Heppner seniors needing a r ide to the mealsite should call Mary Nikander. 676-5571 to make arrangements. Former Heppner woman graduates Linda Cooper. Manhattan. Kansas, formerly of Heppner. graduated Sunday. May 9. from Manhattan Christian College. Cooper will also graduate from Kansas State University of Agriculture and Applied Schiences with a degree in historv. on Saturday. May 15. CEMETERY NOTICE The Budget Committee of Heppner Cemetery Mainten ance District will meet at 810 Condon Hwy., Heppner. Ore gon, at 7:30 P.M.. on Wednes day. May 26. 1982. for the purpose of discussing the bud get for the 1982-83 year. Board of Directors Heppner Cemetery Maintenance District published: May 13. 1982 CEMETERY NOTICE Annual care patrons of Heppner Cemetery District are reminded that payments are due for the year 1982. Please mail to Beverly Gun-derson.Sec.-Treas.. Rt. 1. Box 3002. Heppner. Oregon 97836. Published: May 13 & 20. 1982 The following patients were admitted and discharged from Pioneer Memorial Hospital In Heppner during the past week : Ryan Longwood. Heppner admitted May 2, discharged May 4: Sally Winters, Heppner admitted May 2. discharged May 4: and Erin Crowell. lone admit ted May 3. discharged May 5. Beverly Boyle. lone admit ted May 7. was still receiving care at the hospital as of Monday. May 10. "To plow is to pray - to plant it to prophesy." Robert G. Ingersoll lone baccalaureate to be held Sun., May 16 A baccalaureate service will be held for the graduating class of lone High School on Sunday. May 16. 7 p m. at the Inne I'nited Church of Christ. The Rev. John Maas. pastor of Hope and V'alby Lutheran churches, will give the medi tation. Several students will assist in planning and leading the service: Diann Morter. Rrnrt .Schmidt. Margaret Dohcrty and Liz McElligott. Cathy Cheney will provide special music. The Rev. Cathy Rarker will also participate in the service. A reception will follow the service. mm nonpartisiakandmeasures ballot FOR THE PRIMARY NOMINATING ELECTION TO BE HELD Tuesday, May 18, 1982 from 8:00 sum. to 8:00 p.m. Morrow County, Oregon PRECINCT No. 2 HARDMAN Mark . 1KHSS X ar a OffXK MARK S a Inr vstiaf af sack cmMt vated lor. hetsseea Uw aias-aSar tad the JUDICIARY JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT. POSITION 4 Voto for On n J vim coo "25 yaar nprrarae as JuAg r LafiataUr, Fan", basest. M J 1. ! CAMTMU "Yaw current Judge of Ue Supram Com. Rcaperud. expgrwnetd impartial " JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS. POSITION S Vol for On 41 I I STtTMCN t. WAlKIt "Dew Judge Walker ready to serve all Oregonseisj." O JONATHAM HCWMAN "For uxor, BQ aianensr Judge, Rated McrpUonaliji well JUDGE OF THE OREGON TAX COURT (Vol for On 41 J SAMSTfWAfT 42 J CAM. N. iriB JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT, POSITION 2 Vol for On 44 Q MKKEUV UO UMT "He-eiert experienced Judge known Jar fajrness. sslrfmy, nsdnia and sraoiarship " JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT. POSITION 5 Vot for On To vt as a CoMLitubonaJ Amdmmt, Mruar or QursUsa, Mark a CROSS X or CHECK MARK to votisa; onavc after Uw nr. ITS ar after to ward "NO" far tat aawsrsr voted far. STATE MEASURES 1 USE OF STATE BOND PROCEEDS TO FINANCE MUNICIPAL WATER PROJECTS YES QUESTION: Shall th. Stat land fund If may now borrow la town and commvnttioa tor building wotor projoct for municipal trt? PUstPOSE: Amanda ltd. constitution, Tft low now permit rh slot to borrow in on amognl up to on ond ono-noH porcont ol rh trwo cosh volwo ol oil proporty In fio tota to fund socurod loan, lor bui'lna, irrigation end dromog protect. Mouro would pormit up to half of tht fund to be lant to town ond communitie of la than thirty thouond parsons to pay for th bvtldmg of water project for muntcpoT ua. NO 2 MUtTIf AMIIY HOUSING FOR ELDERLY AND DISABLED PERSONS OUfSTtON: Shod loon ba made under elderly housing, bond program for hovsirvg VCC I I for disob'od parsons? Shall low income rtriclion be repealed? I I PURPOSE: Amend tate conttitution. At the preent lime, the lat may tell bond to make loan to finance multilomify homing for low income elderly poisons. The iif fl meature repeals the low income restriction. Thi imewr olo allow loan for Nil I I mvltiiomily housing for dttobled peraons. ft oiao permiti tot loon to eldorty peraon to buy ownerahip interest in aingle unit in multrlomify housing, f) doea not increoae the bonding authority of the atate. 3 STATE BONDS FOR FUND TO FINANCE CORRECTIONS FACILITIES QUESTION: Shall tote sell general obligation bond for fund to finance Mate, regjonoi. county or city correction fociJifiea? eiWtfOSl: Conatitufional omendment would permit tot to ell bond for fund to 'nonce acquisition, construction, equipping or improvement of tote, regional, county or city corrections focilitiea. Bond iaauonce not to OMceed 160 million. Require legialoture to provide lor payment of bond. fSTIMATf Of FINANCIAt IFffO: Thi proposed omendment outhoriies the Itawonce of general obligation bonds in on amount not to OMceed $60 million tor th eurpoe o creating the Corrections luildmg fund. The principal and Interest tor these bonds will be repoid from the state general fund. YES NO 41 Q KTTV tOMHTS "A fcanhmlu!, orated, reliable Judge. Canrerned about prooie. Enprnrnre montl" JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS. POSITION 1 Vot (or On 41 THOMAS F. YOUNC "Your prnrat Jud(e." YES NO M JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS. POSITION 3 Vol lor On 47 Q JOHN C tVAIMN ttore tfcaa twenty years of oadicsiad judicial i JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS, POSITION 4 Vol (or On At fl WIIUAM L BCMAROSOM "I3ert a J wire wtta 10 jta JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS, POSITION 10 Vot (or On 4 KUTT C ROSSMAN lai iIjuil Sa.ite.a years af Trial Judge experience. Can JUDGE OF THE CIRCUIT COURT. 6th DISTRICT, POSITION 2 Vot (or On M Q JACK t. OU(N "fpenawes. OEOKSted. hoaeat and taar. He-elect Judge Oiaea." DISTRICT ATTORNEY, MORROW COUNTY Vot (or On S2 Q ANhKTTA U SPICEI I QtJCHAtO l. McNftNEV "Afrreasive. lion: Reapwibie Uw anfaroemrat; eflertiv proaeesy manapeinent. SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION (Vot (or One) te Q fUCfMt LEHMAN 17 Q IOO MONtOt M JACK WYteOiDS 1 Q VEtet A. DUNCAN U QlVDtA PAT CIA HAM llMt KENOfttCK 4 RAISES TAXES ON COMMERCIAL VEHICLES. MOTOR VEHICLES FUELS FOR ROADS QUESTION: Shall truck and other commercial vehicle tone ond motor vehicle fuel toxe be raised for road repair, improvement end construction? PUSfPOSE: The measure would roise commercial vehicle highway lone on overage of 17.3 percent tf Juty t. 11.1 percent on July I. 163. and 10 percent on July I, 1984. The stole to an go and other motor vehicle fuel is now I cent per gallon. This measure rones this tax by I cent per gallon an each of these three dotes. Use of these fund is limited by the Oregon Constitution to road repair. Improvement and ronsfrurtion. ESTIMATE Of FINANCIAL IfFtCTs This measure will increase revenue lo th Highway Fund by S70.6 million In fiscal yeor IvtJ 13: $42.3 million in fiscal year 1983-84: $63.3 million in fiscal year 1984-85. Distribution of thi revenue wlH be mode a follows: 87.76 percent note government: 30.07 percent county governments, 12-17 percent etty governments. 5 GOVERNOR TO APPOINT CHIEF JUSTICE OF OREGON SUPREME COURT QUESTION: Short Ch.el Justice of Oregon Supreme Court be appointed by Governor, instead of by judge of court? YES rUKPOM: This measure proposes that Oregon Supreme Court judge who it olto Chief Justice be appointed a such by the Governor, inateod of by judges of the court. The Governor shoii try to oppomt a judge quoiilied lo be odmlnistrothrt heod jJQ of judicial department of government. The Governor must eelt odvice of judge of the court In making on appointment. A Chief Justice could be removed by judge of the court, but not by Governor. COUNTY MEASURES MORROW COUNTY TAX BASE MEASURE QUESTION: Shall Morrow County increase the County Tax lose to S3.33l.n3 for fiscal year 1982-1983? PURfOSf : The purpose of thi meature is to provide Morrow County with realistic tax base which will boionce the operating budgets for Morrow County, Pioneer Memorial Hospital ond the Norm Morrow Clinic. The current (1981-1983) lei base is 1390.069. wtMch is approximately I2X of th amount required to momtoin efficient operation af county service. Thi base is not a levy, but provide a maximum amount that may be levied without a special lex levy election. Th total amount of the tax base is eligible for partial stole funding. YES NO MORROW COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT TAX BASE PROPOSAL QUESTION: Shall Morrow County School District change it tax bote from Soil. 24 to S6.33o.777 for the fiscal year 1982-1983? PUKfOSi: The current bos is approximately 18 of the required tax needed 10 fund the school district operating budget. Even with the permistoble statutory increase of 6 the district could only operate very short period af time. H I necessary to increos me lex bose in order la moke ft serve OS realistic base. This measure will levy no taxes, insieod it will establish new tax bos. If th measure is approved, the school district could not levy tax In excess af th constitutional limit on thi bote unless the levy is ovthoriied by vot of rh people residing in the district. YESD NO Polling places for the May 18, 1982 primary election will be as follows: Boardman 1A Greenfield Grange Boardman IB Sam Boardman Crade School Hardman 2 100F Building Jone 3 lone City Hall Irrigon 4A North Morrow Annex Irrigon 4B Columbia Jr. High School Lexington 5 Lexington School Building NE Heppner 6 Old City Library Building NW Heppner 7 Museum cij ePPner 8 Morrow County Courthouse SW Heppner fj Morrow County Courthouse Korrcw County Clerk Darbara Bloodsworth Golf sessions for students offered Students between fourth and 12th grades wanting golf in struction are lo meet at Wil low Creek Country Club on Mondays and Thursdays at 4 n m . sttirl a spokesperson. Monday sessions will be The sessions will last about spent with beginning and younger golfers and advanced and upper grade golfers will receive instruction on Thurs days, said the spokesperson. one hour, he added, Anyone who missed the first meeting on May 10 should contact Mr, Paul Stringer, the spokesperson said. SAMPLE PRIMARY NOMINATING BALLOT FOR THE REPUBLICAN PARTY AT THE PRIMARY ELECTION TO BE HELD Tuesday, May 18, 1982 from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Morrow County, Oregon PRECINCT No. 2 HARDMAN Mart CROSS X or. (ICKK MARK V ) ia UW vxlag aquar btwrmm Us Munfaw Mat th Must ol each candidate votrd lar, NATIONAL REPRESENT ATtVf IN CONGRESS. 2nd DISTRICT Vot lor On IS J MIKI FITZOIIAIO TSs Rvtgtft Republican. H Q (OtlST f. 101 SMITH 'Honsai and aiparsswasl as 1st tana; W as) ki brand rowirraas STATE GOVERNOR (Vol (or On 17 Q VIC ATIVIH U IIUCI MOOSSAKO "Gavarnar AUjrsa. A issparlad. isartsnnd laadar." 1 at U snrb lor all BsMrtUs and majorttij ia Onto." cur ivum "IntUlto ail r arobtsnia Iht tm Hamas Mum." a Q MTAITII MUM "I anil asrv faur bast HMarasu sssL Uivs Orafw my atranf Isadarsaip.- 11 2 JOHN MtCHAfl WtltY TOOO 'f'aniard Cmssr BusMsts, land of Ins Haras arsmas, Ursgsa an and an " COMMISSIONER OF THI BUREAU OF IAIOR AND INDUSTRIES I Vol tor On II Q IHfHV MVNOIDS Turn Iran sis sad Inst Jsau Carta! iGadl as Urd and Savior.' tl J MIKI sVOOTOH labor and Muatrf. . Oragcrusna kolidiMj bailor tomorrow STATE REPRESENTATIVE Stfh DISTRICT (Vol lor On COUNTY COUNTY COMMISSIONER. FOUR YEAR TERM Vol lor On 14 Q MIMJN L CAMTaM IS Q OOtOTNV Kit IS larmabiac basf nsffim sa la CawMs Caaart. PRECINCT PRECINCT COMMITTEE PERSON MALI IVoto lor On PRECINO COMMITTEE PERSON FEMALE IVoto lor On SAMPLE PRIMARY NOMINATING BALLOT FOR THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY AT THE PRIMARY ELECTION TO BE HELD Tuesday May 18, 1982 from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Morrow County, Oregon PRECINCT No. 2 - HARDMAN Mark a CROSS X or a tltfXK MAItK In Ih. voting aouaro Uta th ss.bir and list assnr ol cack canrlirlat voted bar. NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS. 2nd DISTRICT (Vot. lor Ono 'a J Al OINtaSOti Tn. wwsl of Unas (alia lar aw asst. Mayw AJ rMaamtr." 17 JOHN 0. Nf SVKISK 11 1 J 0A,IU MUCH f AXtON -A , man U tna mckun mm and norms ol Or.ro " it I I lAMVANN Wlllrl "lJmotrai. HanrlHrrlannaraiiiiwr. Cut Imarast rata. (Ml I Orirfonijns bar Ui wurk 1 S 1 TIMM ANOIMIN -Cor,f..t... (M sariai aur, ardar tad m farnmtnt L J off our hut-fat-. STATE GOVERNOR IVottlorOnol It f 1 ASCHII WIIHiTIIH "Arrkia will us Uw poliuriina out af SaWra. Arrhi 1 1 lisu-na-Arrttir earn " 7T j a. A. CAf TICCI -Th aid adajo ins dufs anil biu but lha caravan marrnasan." 10 STIVI ANOIRKN -IVinrioto abov aoliiica." II I I DON ClASK " eJrm IXmorraL A pravaa laaoar. A loufb aianafar kr . I I tough limrs " 2j Q KUlONGOtkl "iJanwcrat New laadarabia ta put CVfun bark U work.' j) I I a an N I At I MOPfT "Hlop Ui rip alls, urmlnala aoa arodvcliv govtramsnl I I 1 1 oVoart mania" 14 " tf nni ,, I ...M tlw "Abulok OLCC. aWonuniM M 8 D crosu sUU loturr anna HJ TAN TtnwT soiial ssmrllr numbers ' ' 1 COMMISSIONER OF THE SUREAU OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES (Voto lor On t JIM CHtltT "l8.0U) ynitl Oraganssn duaarn battar. EWl rial ' I drmorrst, Orrst maana juba." n (1 MARV lOUITf and Orafoa kaa a (rosl tasm. KVstart Kobarta 1 ' Labur Cornmiaasanar." 10 ANN! tTEOf N "I anil y, small buanaaa. Workars anil (at aw obs." STATE REPRESENTATIVE. Stfh DISTRICT fVoto lor Ono 11 Q MAX SIMPSON COUNTY COUNTY COMMISSIONER Voto lor On 11 Q lVIN I. IAUCH "Morrow Count., nit plana la Uvs-koap K that way.' 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