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Or Tli Heppnicir feri pa -i ri r .1NI i .... Qi ? Morrow County's Home-Owned Weekly Newspaper VOL. 11 NO. 13 THURSDAY. MARCH 31. 1983 S PAGES 2? HEPPNER, OREGON Weather by the City of Heppner High Low Preclp Tues., March 22 59 37 .M Wed., March 23 55 38 .02 Thurs., March 24 50 40 .24 Fri., March 25 52 30 .19 ' Sat.. March 26 55 39 - .07 Sun., March 27 52 34 .01 Mon.. March 28 55 43 .04 ELECTION RESULTS MARCH 29, 1983 FAILED MORROW COUNTY BUDGET FAILED I L MORROW COUNTY SCHOOL BUDGET O 2 g i a 5 PASSED bu,e M COLLEGE BUDGET T WON WON JERRY MCELLIGOTT 7"ne HI (unopposed) RANDY HUGHES Zone IV ROBERT HAWKINS Zone IV N GEORGE MILLER I Ion Lexington Position No. 5 (unopposed) t a (-' 2 fi J V) u u t T. V. 8 WON z o 3 s 8 o tc tt o s U. o as I PAUL TEWS (unopposed) on Lexington Position No. I IIARLEY SAGER (unopposed) Heppner - Lexington Position No. 3 MARLENE Cl'RRIN Heppner Lexington Petition No. 5 PEGGY FISHBURN Heppner Lexington Position No. 5 WON LEROY GARDNER LOST JODY TATONE WON LAWRENCE LINDSAY LOST DANIEL CREAMER LOST I VAL K. BALLARD T I g Z li a 1 a 11 , 2 9 I I g S-VES YES ' VEST YES ES-T YES N NO NO NO NO N0 294 133 73-XH 19l '31I 02i X33 017 CO X203 X257 870 " 244 128 64 237 153 826 X302 X81 00 159 X236L066 " 310 133 79 240 158x1 928"" 206 3 74 ,132 213700 432 188 127 296 320 1463 252 97 75 166 160 750 246 86 73 no 137 652 189 126 315 198 133 . 333 (unavailable) i i -. - ---W--------- I I I (unavailable) 1 ; (unavailable) 415 131 98 133 73 850 144 61 54 204 253 716 405 134 115 162 97 933 77 50 27 242 321 717 19 5 6 24 21 75 I : LOST HARRY FROMONG 30 - 5 4 15 12 6 kST MARLENE GOODWIN 77 40 23 30 69 259 S I : 5? LOST GARY L. REYNOLDS 33 15 26 84 37 i95 2 I . 5 LOST EVELYN HANKS 37 13 13 24 49 136 I : won john kopetski 69 29 39 62 73 272 k archie ball. jr. S H (unopposed) 30ft 386 6 ALBERTILOSMIN 96 396 W O (unopposed) W t p g Hi !- mmbbmm mwmmmmmmmmmmmmmm -- w. p CENE PIERCE 386 386 (unopposed) . 2 CHRISTOPHER GEORGE 0 g (unopposed) T3 373 fcsfcS BEVERLY GUNDERSON gS (unopposed) , 382 332 . eg DONALD L. BENNETT J2 2P (unopposed) fl 1 g g MONTE EVANS fl 37 65 argp (unopposed) A . ROY W. LINDSTROM , 1 S (unoppo$-d, 209 147 356 2 3 u o ,, -----. I I Doctor to open practice in May Clare L. Koznek, D.O. South Morrow County will soon have another doctor as Clare L. Koznek. Doctor of Osteopathy, had his applica tion approved recently by the medical staff and board of directors of Pioneer Memorial Hospital, announced A.K. "Lucky" Felt, hospital ad ministrator. Koznek. 37. currently is in private practice at Sandy. He has hospital privileges at Gresham Community Hospi tal and at Portland Adventist Hospital since the Gresham hospital has no obstetric facil ities. Raised in The Dalles area, he attended Portland State University and then Kansas City College of Osteopathic Medicine at Kansas City. Mo. He then established two gen eral practice offices in rural Kansas. He has been practi cing general and family medi cine in Sandy since 1979. One of the reasons Koznek applied in Heppner was be cause he wanted to return to Eastern Oregon and work in a small town. Felt said. Felt said the doctor plans to begin seeing patients by May I. but it is not yet known if Koznek's office will be im mediately located at the medical clinic behind the hospital or at first at the hospital. After Dr. Gifford leaves. Felt said. Koznek's office will be in the clinic building. Koznek and his wife. Doris, who has worked with him in his practice, have no children. 'Puss 6n9 Boots' to be presented On Wednesday, and Thurs day. April 6 and 7, at 4 p.m., the Heppner High School Drama Club will present "Puss n Boots," a delightful dramatic rendition of the clas sic fairy tale about the cat wearing boots and a hat. The play is to be held at the Heppner Elementary School Multipurpose Room with free admission to everyone. Members of the cast include a typical fairy tale king plryed by Bob Harris; a young and lovely princess Virki Adams; the perky palace maid, Ella, played by Merry DeSpain; the Miller's daughters, Jane and Ella, Melissa Privett and Annette Wilgers; their brother Carl. Loren Hayes; and Mon sieur Puss 'n' Boots, played by Ken Curtis. Stage manager is Mardel James. The story is set in the land of make-beli' ve. "This play should be enjoyed by youngsters of all ages," said Larry Cerullo, director, "I encourage par ents to bring their children." Easter Egg Hunts planned An annual Easter Egg Hunt, sponsored bv the local Elks . Lodge, will be held this Satur day. April 2. beginning at 10 a.m. in Heppner. Pre school children will hunt for candy eggs at the museum and park, children in first and second grades will search on the courthouse lawn and third tuid fourth grade students will hunt at the grade school playground. An Easter Egg Hunt for lone kids will be held Saturday, April 2, beginning at 10 a.m. Pre-school children are to rrcvt at St. Wi'liam's Crtholio Church. Kindergarten and first grade students will hunt on the east side of the park and second and third graders on the west side. Kindergarten through third grade hunters will look for gold and silver eggs to trade in for prizes, and money eggs. Pre-school egg hunters will receive prizes. The Easter Egg Hunt is sponsored annually by the lone Extension Club. Food, dancers & live music highlight queen's coronation : Ik 1 - Va A Ma. Princess Dawn Timms (tefl), Queen Lottie Laughlin and Princess Sylvia lodd aftef coronanon Good food, dancers and live music highlighted this year's 1983 Morrow County Fair and Rodeo Coronation last Satur day night. Queen Lottie Laughlin of Heppner was honored with her court at a pot luck dinner at St. Patricks Catholic Parish Hall with over 130 people attend ing. Rodeo Chairman Don Stroe ber was master of rwornonies witn the Kev. John Maas giving the invocation. After the meal former Hep pner resident Jim Ackley sang the opening song which was dedicated to Queen Lottie and her court. Charly Daly, fair board chairman, then crowned the queen with a tierra presented to the court by Cole's Posy Patch, Heppner. The next presentation came when bank representatives gave the court members buckles. J.W. Pierson gave Queen Lottie her buckle on behalf of the Bank of Eastern Oregon. Princess Sylvia Ladd received her buckle from Mary Eleanor Gilman of first Interstate Bank. The next buckle was given to Princess Dawn Timms by Cindy Greenup, representing West ern Heritage Federal Savings and Loan Association. Entertainment followed with young girls dancing. Alecia Tarnasky and Shannon Elliott from Heppner, along with some Hermiston girls made up the six-member dance troupe. The program continued with Lottie introducing her court and pennant bearers. They in turn introduced their families and talked about themselves. The pennant bearers also served as hostesses. They are: Wendy Skillcorn, Dyann Brosnan, Bridgett Greenup, Stacey Kennedy and Bobbette Angell. Also included in the one and one-half hour coronation was the introduction of the fair and rodeo committees. Charley Daly introduced the fair board, Roger Records fol lowed with the naming of the fair committee and Don Stroeber acknowledged the rodeo committee. The evening concluded with over 200 attending the corona tion dance at the Morrow County Fairgrounds Pavilion featuring the Jim Ackley Band.