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ASK SIX- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, March 13, 1991 lone Elementary focuses on student writing, illustration •¡in - o » t » V, PUBLIC NOTICE * > a ■'v.'j n y ’ T ' •" sv> . ® h h p « u I oUnivwHc Todd Lindsay honored f< heroic action > SECOND NOTICE OF Heroic actions of service men and SCHOOL BUDGET HEARING women aren’t always during a time NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Of war. Todd Lindsay, Lexington, that a meeting of the governing botty who is serving as an aviation an of Morrow County School District tisubmarine warfare operator third No. I , County of Morrow, State of class with the United States Navy Oregon, will be held at Columbia Jr. was recently honored with the Navy High School, Irrigon, Oregon, on Commendation Medal from the the 25th day of March, 1991 at 7:00 Secretary of Navy for his heroic ac pm for the purpose of discussion tions in an emergency situation in with interested persons the budget November 1989 for the fiscal year beginning July 1, Petty Officer Lindsay had en 1991 and ending June 30, 1992. The countered an overturned vehicle First Notice of Budget Hearing and along an interstate highway in the Financial Summary were California. He took charge of the published in The Heppner Gazette- Times on March 6, 1991. A copy of the budget may be inspected or ob tained at the district office in Lex ington between the hours of 9:00 am Heppner Day Care will be selling and 4:00 pm. raffle tickets for their second annual fat lamb raffle. The lamb was ATTEST: donated by Wade West. The winner Doyle McCaslin will have the choice of taking the Clerk lamb alive or the Day Care will pay Bill Doherty for cutting and wrannine Chairman Tickets are $1 each or six for $5 1991 Published: March 13, ■ HP , ■ < situation by directing tftfflp antfadv ministering first-aid to two severely injured passengers. _ ~_L_' Another serviceman who arrived 1 ! at the scene also stopped to offer assistance but he was struck by a hit and run driver and was severely in jured. Lindsay performed emergen cy medical treatment in spite of danger to his personal safety and was instrumental in saving the victim’s life, according to the witnesses. Lindsay is the son of Ken and Bunnie Lindsay, Lexington. His wife Missy is the daughter of Ken and Jean Ann Turner, Heppner. Day Care to raffle l a m b .. PUBLIC NOTICE David and Helen Haidle with the lone Elem entary students By Anne Morter The lone Elementary School hosted a special day emphasizing student writing and illustrating Thursday, March 7, featuring David and Helen Haidle of Beaverton. Helen writes children’s books and David does the illustrating chores and together with their children, Elizabeth and Paul, award winning authors themselves, the family travels the country giving ” Young A uthors” presentations. The children were unable to attend due to previous commitments. The Haidles' visit kicked off the lone Elementary School spring em phasis on literature, where the students study literature of all kinds and do concentrated classroom work on student writing and illustrating. The will cap their work with an open house on April 30. The Haidles shared their en thusiasm about writing at the Hepp ner Middle Schcxil on Wednesday and then spent all day Thursday with the entire student body of the lone schools. According to organizers, Betty Carlson and Betty Rietmann, the Haidles were well received by students of all ages and did a good job in building interest in student writing and illustrating. After school in lone, they conducted an additional session for teachers. The Haidles are a very gifted BRIDAL REGISTRY Kimberly Hughes and March 16 Greg Dennis Kelli Ann Fletcher and March 22 Tony Currin Lynn Dee Devin and April 6 John Ramos, Jr. Paula Heatherly and April 6 Ryan Miller Rhea Creek group meets By Delpha Jones A good crowd attended the Rhea Creek Study Group meeting at the home of Ruth McCabe on Wednes day, March 6. The program given by Mrs. McCabe was on wheats and grains, which were displayed in small plastic bags. Several breads made by the hostess using different flowers were enjoyed. Plans were discussed for the district meeting to be held at St. Pat’s center in Heppner. where Lois Georing, district program leader will be the speaker. A luncheon of salads wili be served. It is hoped that the group will have the allotted number of tote bags ready by the April meeting. There will be a sew ing day at Mary Wright’s on March 13 to work on the tote bags. The next lesson will be on blouses and will be April 3 at the home of Judy Stevens with Norma Craber and Mary Wright demonstrating. Gifts galore. Come to see us for all your wedding needs. ^ s® ' M i u m 217 North Mam Heppner family. Two of their children, Elizabeth and Paul, are award winning student authors. Elizabeth’s book, ‘‘Elmer the Grump,” was the winner of the 1988 National Writ ten and Illustrated by... Awards Con test, an award she won at age 13. Paul, inspired by his siter, won a $2000 second place award in the same contest in 1989 when he was 12 years old. Their oldest son is a fine musician. During the 1989-90 school year, the family traveled to more than 35 schools, where they provided in spiration for students to write and il lustrate. Helen and Elizabeth have travelled extensively to promote the book. In the last year, they have spoken to the New York State Reading Association in New York City, the National Librarians Con vention in Salt Lake City, the Oregon Media Convention in Seaside and the California State Reading Association in Los Angeles. D m q j INC 676-9158 CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MORROW COUNTY ESTATE OF LYNN MARTIN MURRAY Deceased. Probate No. 91-PR-3 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS Notice is hereby given that HEIDI ANN RUTH has been appointed Personal Representative of this estate. The rights of all interested persons will be determined in this proceeding. This notice is publish ed to all persons who have, or may have, some interest in this estate. Estate papers are on file with the Clerk’s office of this Court. Further information may be obtained from the Clerk of the Court, the Personal Representative or the Personal Representative’s attorneys. All per sons having claims against the estate are required to present them with proper vouchers within four (4) months from the date below at the office of the Personal Represen tative’s attorney listed below. Claims not presented within four (4) months from now may be barred. Dated and first published: March 13, 1991. Dated this’ S ïl^ïay SC- foarcHT- 1991. & I3ÍIÍ2 TNT channel to be out temporarily Heppner TV Inc. reports that Channel 15, TNT, will not be transmitted for a short time. Accor ding to Judie Laughlin of Heppner TV, the equipment that went out during the power outage March 9 must be repaired. She said that the return time on the repairs is not con firmed so the company cannot say how long they will be without the channel. When TNT returns the channel will be relocated to channel 14. Laughlin said that this also is the season for sun-caused outages, some of which have been experienced already, with some channels fuzzing out for approximately eight to 10 minutes at a time. Certain satellites are blocked by the suns rays, which causes outages, she said. k We will be CLOSED Saturday, M arch 16. PL 1 1 Y JOHN’S Farm & Builders Supply 424 Lynden Way, Heppner 676-9157 or 676-5001 .: The Adventures o f Grazelda & Clem (After Hours) 5:00 a.m . - 11:00 p.m. Grazelda chirped. "O h Clem, aren't you excited? It’s almost St Patrick's Day! Clem joined in. "Boy I sure am Grazelda and I’m gonna be standing right in front of M ille r ’s M ini M art A C h e v r o n when that parade comes by." Grazelda sighed, "And I’ll be right beside you Clem.” Clem scolded, "Well okay Grazelda but you have to promise to give me any candy you catch and .; i i help me trip the little kids.” Grazela groaned, "This m an is a com plete lost cause! '.j The Morrow County Museum Presents NOTTCP O F NA M ES O F P ER SO N S A PPEA R IN O T O BE O W N ERS O F U N C LA IM E D PR O PER TY YOU MAY BE OWED MONEY BY THE STATE OF OREGON U “ NDKCUREN. OSB PHILLIP A. MBNl #79127 Of Attorneys for Personal Representative CAREY, JOSEPH MENDIGUREN A Professional Corporation 901 Washington P.O. Box 3230 LaGrande, OR 97850 Telephone: (503) 963-4901 HEIDI ANN (MURRAY) RUTH Personal Representative of the Estate of LYNN MARTIb MURRAY Deceased Published: March 13, 20 and 27 1991 T i l -’ i * J •> and are available at the Day Care. Sears, or from any board member or employee of the Day Care. Day Care will also have a booth in front 6f Murray's on Saturday, March 16. Proceeds from the raffle will be used to purchase new outside tdys and equipment for the Day Care. The Whammadiddle Dingbats O v e r 7 7 5 .0 0 0 O reg o n ian s • re o w ed o v er $2 7 m illio n in unclaim ed m oney o r o ther t u e t i . T he name« p u blished b elow include only people w h o le unclaim ed m o ney o r aaset w ss rep o rted to the state last year. If you find y our nam e o r a relative's nam e, S E N D IN T H E C O U P O N B E L O W . co m p an y w hich holds the m oney, or a cla im form will be aent to you by the state. Y our inq u iry will be forw arded to the Please return the coupon by M ay 6. 1991, o r y o u r unclaim ed m oney will be placed in the c u sto d y o f the O regon D ivision of State Lands. If you are unable to respond by that date, you will be contacted after A u g u st 23. 1991. B E C A U SE N A M E S A R E P U B L IS H E D T H R O U G H O U T T H E S T A T E . W E C A N N O T P R O V ID E LN FO R M A T IO N BY T E L E P H O N E . INSERT NAMES Boardman Robert L Honeycutt 702 S.W. Wilson Rd. Ruth Lyons Georgia Malan Mark Fertilizer P.O. Box 30 Ron Mark P.O. Box 30 Richard W. P. Sang Box 80 Patricia D. Wilson Box 22 Desert Springs Est Irrigon Anthony Alexander Rt 2, Box 540 Jason Alexander Rt. 2. Box 540 Karla Alexander Rt. 2, Box 540 The Whammadiddle Dingbats. L to R: Kevin Shay Johnson, Lawrence Huntley, Mick Doherty PI.EASE PRINT OR TYPE INFORMATION ABOUT YOU: IJMf Name First Name Sfreet/Malling Address Daytime Phone Number Middle Name City Your Relationship to Published Name State Zip Code Signature 7:00 PM, Saturday INFORMATION ABOUT PUBLLSHED NAME: Name as Published Social Securlty/Federal ID Number Name of Newspaper Comments “...innovative traditional and contemporary acoustic music...and not nearly as serious as they look ... ” March 16, 1991 Heppner Jr. High Gym Date ol Blrth/Death IMPORTANT: Attach a current copy of your drivers license or other photo identification MAIL TO: State of Oregon. Division of Stale Lands. 775 Summer St NF. Salem. Oregon 97310 Adults - $5.00 Students/Seniors - $3.00 Family • $10.00 .Wri • >M > (ì rfjT.f' T i V ‘ Ziti, "vf 3 I TiSd'