Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 26, 1994 - SEVEN
A decorated pumpkin patch
The lone School kindergarten and first grade classes prepared for Halloween by decorating
pumpkins. The pumpkins were from Ron Palmateer’s pumpkin patch at lone. Each year
Palmateer treats the primary children to pumpkins at Halloween.
First Christian church plans annual
School carnival
Harvest Festival dinner Oct. 30
The First Christian Church Pass, TX, Puerto Rico, and the
this Thursday
will hold its annual fund raiser,
the Harvest Festival, Oct. 30 at
6:30 p.m. in the basement of
the church. All members and
-friends are invited to attend.
Special guest speaker this
year will be Gordon Thomp
s o n , m issionary to the
Dominican Republic.
Thom pson, who is now
residing in the Eugene, area,
has been a missionary since
1948 and has served in such
fields as Colegio Biblico in Eagle
Dominican Republic. He and
his wife, Vivian, were married
in 1948 and have two grown
daughters. He continues to
translate materials into Spanish
for use in the Dominican
Republic and oth er Latin
American countries.
Thompson will also bring the
Sunday morning message on
Oct. 30. Everyone is invited to
fellowship at the church at that
tim e. The church m eets
regularly at 11 a.m. at 293 N.
Gale.
Dramatic monologue to be presented
"C a tc h the Vision of
F reed o m " is a dram atic
monologue to be given this
Sunday at the Hope-Valby
L u th eran
P arish.
The
monologue is about the life and
ministry of Martin Luther, the
German reformer of the 16th
centuryChristain church. Oct.
30 is also Reformation Sunday.
Worship service at Valby
Lutheran church is at 9 a.m. At
8:15 a.m. the Adult Bible Class
will finish their study of the
Book of Hebrews. Next week
they begin a study of the
Gospel of St. Luke. Sarah
Carlson will accompany the
congregation on the piano for
the singing of the liturgy and
the hymns.
Hope Lutheran church will
celebrate worship service at 11
a.m. Dr. Jeanne Beretta will ac
company the congregation on
the piano for the singing of the
hymns and liturgy. During the
singing of the second hymn,
children four years old through
second grade will have junior
church in the fellowship area.
On Friday, Adventures in
Faith, a religious program for
kindergarteners through sixth
grade, will meet at Hope
Church from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. to
study the meaning of Luke
12:48a. "From everyone who
has been given m uch,
m uch will be d em anded;
and from the one who has been
entrusted with much, much
more will be asked." They will
also learn how it relates to their
daily life. Adventurers are en
couraged to bring a can of food
to the Friday gathering.
Donald J. Carlson DPM
Specialist in Medical
and Surgical Foot Care
will be seeing patients at the
Pioneer Memorial Clinic
the second Wednesday
of each month
Heppner Appointments
676-5504
Hermiston Appointments
567-8750
The Heppner Parents Club
school carnival will be held this
Thursday, Oct. 27, from 6 to
8:30 p.m. at the Morrow Coun
ty Fairgrounds.
Carnival booths, concessions,
a haunted house and raffle
items will be featured at the an
nual carnival. Tickets cost 25<t.
PUBLIC NOTICE
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
Unallocated CHILD CARE
DEVELOPMENT BLOCK
GRANT
The Morrow County Com
m ission on C hildren and
Families is announcing RE
QUEST FOR PROPOSALS to
apply for funding under Child
Care Development Block Grant
for the provision of services to
children residing in Morrow
County. This REQUEST is be
ing issued for $2,000 u n
allocated fu n d s from the
CCDBG. Services include:
Ages 0-13 years except special
needs children. Service area:
child care for low income and
working parents and student
parents.
The Morrow County Com
m ission on C hildren and
Families manages funds that
come to the county through the
administrative office of the
State Commission. Any in
terested individual, agency,
association, etc., which pro
poses to provide services to
Morrow County children and
their families may apply. The
proposed program must be
consistent with the goals of the
Commission and submitted on
the Commission application.
Applications must be received
by 5:00 P.M., Nov. 3, 1994. To
request a proposal packet
contact:
Darwin Merrill, Executive
D irector, M orrow C ounty
Commission on Children and
Families, P.O. Box 544, Hepp
ner, OR 97836 or Telephone
676-9675.
The Morrow County Com
mission on Children & Families
reserves the right to accept or
reject any/all proposals. This
process if for the remainder of
the 1993-95 biennium.
Dated October 14, 1994
Published: October 19 and 26,
1994
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Anyone attempting to remove railroad ties without prior
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For information leading to the arrest and conviction:
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which are property of
Students win Blazer tickets
Beth Baker (left), and Danielle McDowell, both Heppner Mid
dle School sixth graders, participate in a “ read-a-thon” as a
part of the Blazer Reading program.
Around 60 fifth and sixth- read a certain number of books
graders took part in the Blazer the first quarter of school, were
Reading program which was selected in a drawing to attend
held at the middle school from a Trail Blazer game this Satur
3:45 to 9 p.m. on Thursday, day, Oct. 29, in Portland.
Names of students drawn
O ct. 20. In a d d itio n to
from
a hat were: Kevin Drake,
organizer Jannie Allen, middle
school teacher, chaperones Paula S picerkuhn, Jodie
were Karla Waterland, aide, Carlson, Kyle McDaniel and
and Bill Ewing, middle school Camille Sykes.
Middle school teacher Jannie
teacher.
Allen has volunteered to drive
In a special surprise at the the children to Portland to at
conclusion of the Trail Blazer tend the game and offered to
reading program at Heppner keep the group overnight at her
• Middle School, six fifth and home after a late night drive
sixth grade students, who had home from Portland.
PUBLIC NOTICE
OREGON CIRCUIT COURT
FOR MORROW COUNTY
Probate Department
In the Matter of
the Estate of
PETER LENNON,
Deceased.
No. 94 PR 026
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
Notice is given that the
undersigned has been ap
pointed and has qualified as the
personal representative of the
estate. All persons having
claims against the estate are re
quired to present it, with pro
per vouchers, within four
months after the date of first
publication of this notice, as
stated below, to the personal
representative at the offices of
Kuhn and Spicer, 269A N.
Main Street, P.O. Box 428,
Heppner, Oregon 97836, or
they may be barred.
All persons whose rights may
be affected by the proceedings
in this estate may obtain addi
tional information from the
records of the court, the per
sonal representative or the at
to rn ey for the personal
representative.
DATED and first published
October 12, 1994.
Patricia Gentry,
Personal Representative
Rt. 1 Box 3057
Heppner, Oregon
Published: October 12, 19 and
26, 1994
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