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The WCPD ia an equal opportunity employer. For application, call Merry Chandler, 541-676-5429. 3-27-2c PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TH E STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW Probate Department In the Matter of the Estate of: W ILLIA M 'H . I. PADBERG, JR., Deceased. No. 13PR008 N O T I C E TO INTERESTED PERSONS N otice is given that the undersigned has been appointed and has qualified as the personal representative of the estate. All persons having claims a g a in st the e sta te are required to present it, with proper vouchers, within four months after the date of first publication of this notice, as stated below, to the personal representative \ at Kuhn Law Offices, 267 N. Main Street, P.O. Box 428, H eppner, O regon 97836, or they may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceedings in this estate may obtain additional in fo rm a tio n from th e records o f the court, the personal representative or the attorney for the personal representative. DATED and first published March 20, 2013. M ich ae l W. P a d b e rg , Personal Representative 11798 Carl Rd. Woodbum, OR 97071 To be published for three consecutive weeks. P E R S O N A L REPRESENTATIVE: Michael W. Padberg 11798 Carl Rd. Woodbum, OR 97071 Telephone: 503-982-5077 ATTORNEY FOR PERSON REPRESENTATIVE: William J. Kuhn, OSB No. 762075 267 N. Main Street P. O. Box 428 Heppner, OR 97836 Telephone: 541-676-9141 Fax: 541-676-5502 Email: kuhnandspicer@ windwave.org Published: March 20, 27 and April 3, 2013 Affidavit IONE SCHOOL BOARD lone students awarded for perfect attendance -Continuedfrom PAGE ONE tion does not even in clude additional monies if the PERS (Public Employ ees Retirement System) reform actually takes place and any“strategic invest ments.” He said that the lone district will be in very good shape building a bud get with the $6.55 billion figure. -approved the second reading of district policies. -learned from Archer that the combined dance for lone, Heppner and Condon students was successful. -learned that lone prom will be Saturday, April 13 at the Legion Hall from 9 p.m. to midnight. Archer said that instead o f a DJ, music will consist of songs chosen by students. Every student in high school has been invited to select a song to play. -learned that the dis trict has accepted a bid for $ 11,025 from Morrow County Grain Growers for the district’s tank. The tank will be removed this week during spring break. The additional funds from that purchase will up the amount that will be used to install asphalt at the school to around $48,000. -heard an update on the proposed resealing and PUBLIC NOTICE plumbing of the lone pool. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT The district hopes to make OF TH E STATE OF the repairs to get the pool OREGON up and running as soon as FOR THE COUNTY OF possible, but, says Archer, MORROW Probate Department In th e M a tte r o f th e Estate of: ANNA MAE STEAGALL, Deceased. No. 13PR004 NOT I CE TO INTERESTED PERSONS Notice is given that the u n d ersig n ed has been appointed and has qualified as the personal representative of the estate. All persons having claims a g ain st the estate are required to present it, w ith p ro p er vo u ch ers, within four months after the date of first publication o f this notice, as stated below, to the personal representative at Kuhn Law Offices, 267 N. Main Street, P.O. Box 428, Heppner, O regon 97836, or they may be barred. All persons w hose rig h ts m ay be affected by the proceedings in this estate may obtain additional information from the records of the court, the personal representative or the attorney for the personal representative. DATED and first published March 20, 2013. Vicki D. Duvall, Personal Representative 3012 Bouvier Street Rowlett TX 75088 To be published for three consecutive weeks. P E R S O N A L REPRESENTATIVE: VICKI D. STEAGALL DUVALL 3012 BOUVIER STREET 4 ROWLETT TX 75088 Telephone: 214-227-4858 A T T O R N E Y F OR PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE: WILLIAM J. KUHN, OSB NO. 762075 267 N. MAIN STREET P.O.BOX428 HEPPNER, OR 97836 Telephone: 541-676-9141 Fax: 541-676-5502 Email: kuhnandspicer@ windwave.org Published: March 20, 27 and April 3, 2013 Affidavit -SEVEN they are struggling to get bids for the projects. -learned that the school will hand out locks for the lockers, made necessary by students and staff receiving the iPads. Archer said that students will have a week to get used to the locks. -approved the lone Bud get Committee as follows: Bob Ball, Mike Garrett, Tim Holtz, Jason Proudfoot and Linda LaRue, along with board members Bink Ra mos, Joe McElligott, Lisa Rietmann, Bill Jepsen and Anne Morter and budget officer Mark Mulvihill -set the next meeting for April 23 with a work session set for 3:30 p.m., the meeting to start at 4:30 p.m. and the budget committee meeting at 5:30 p.m. -received the following financial update: the district received $126,970 for one month of basic school sup port; $11,381 in property taxes and $3,100 in federal forest fees. -heard a positive update on the progress of supply ing iPads to teachers and students. -heard a glowing report from Mulvihill on Gover nor John Kitzhaber’s trip to Eastern Oregon, including visits to Intermountain ESD and Pendleton schools. -learned that the Crys tal Apple awards night will be May 15 at the Pendleton Red Lion. The following lone students had perfect attendance for the month of March: Choe Burke, Nicholas Carey, Makiyah Christian, Liam Heideman, Ariona Looney, Martin Medina, Mason Orem, Jerson Peralta, Corey Rice, Katie Spivey, Destiny Yates, Dylan Christian, Kelly Doherty, Cameron Proudfoot, Gavin Shroijt, Sunem Calvillo, Carson Eynetich, Madiason Orem, Isabella Pringle, Fernando Ramirez, Kalvin Rietmann, Charles Smith, Daralynn Teeman, Callie Ann Yates, Emily Ehrmantraut, Faviola Juarez Alvarez, Colt Parker, Haylie Pe terson, Kayla Rodriguez, Taylor Rollins, Tom Rudolf, Julianna Teeman, Katelyn Thompson, Anthony Villegas, Gary Walls, Maricarmen Aguilar, Larysa Burright, Tiffany Hollis, Eva Martin, Jessica Medina, Hunter Padberg, Abigayle Pringle, Malycbi Wenberg, Wyatt Aleksa, Madison Alldritt, Megan Doherty, Elaina Ehrmantraut, Jake Heideman, Mackenzie Heideman, Annabelle McDaniel, Matt Orem, Jill Rudolf, Pedro Arroyo, Logan Burright, TVIer Carter, Grade Crum, Joshua Gray, Payton Miller, Madeline Pringle, Aaron Smythe, Syd Stefani, Susana Teeman, Junior Verduzco. Shop class will get mowers ready for Spring Need some help getting your lawn mower ready to go this spring? The lone High School shop class will remove and sharpen blades, clean the decking, wash and wax, check tire pressure and drain and replace the oil and filter that you provide, for $25 per mower. For more information contact Erin Heideman at 541-422-7171 or erin.heideman@ione.kl2.or.us. Cool, awesome and fantastic experiments at 7th annual lone Science Fair “Once again I was amazed and impressed with all of the wonderful projects and experiments that stu dents created,” said Orissa Burghard, organizer of the lone Science Fair. The 7th annual science fair boast ed a solar heater, a wind turbine, a study on blood spatter patters, a study on garlic and bacteria and on the effect o f ensiling on weed seeds. The elemen tary school entered 27 proj ects this year, not counting the all class presentations. There were 23 entries from the middle school and 26 individual entries from the high school. B u rg h ard said she wants to give a rousing thanks to the entire com munity of lone, the parents and the lone School Dis trict staff for the amazing support, work, enthusiasm and patience that everyone showed during the science fair. “It is my opinion that there were some pretty cool, awesome, fun, and fantastic science experiments pre sented,” she said. Grand prize winners included, Oskar Peterson in the high school, Eva Martin and Megan Doherty in the elem entary school, and Morgan Orem in the middle school. Many other students walked away with awards. Category winners for the H igh School included: Adara Hasbell, Ann Ri etmann, Rachel Holland, Oskar Peterson, Zachary Irons, Brianna Snyder, Lau ren Garrett, Brandon Peck, Markus Smith, and Cassidy Braun. M iddle School c a t egory winners included: Jared Snyder, Tatum Clark, Tristan Estabrook, Sadie H asbell, Hannah Flynn, Cord Flynn, Yaniva Garcia, Marisol Avila-Ramirez, Ty son Epperson, Jose Guada- lupe-Arroyo, Kaitlin Gar rett, Katelyn Bass, Babali Peterson, Morgan Orem, Ashley Medina, Hanna Ho Padberg, Yaneri Calvillo, and Maia Walls. Category winners from the Elem entary School included: Katie Spivey, Kindergarten,Grace Ogden, Taylor Rollins, Tom Ru dolf third grade; Madison Orem, Kalvin Rietmann and Carson Eynetich, second grade; Annabelle McDan iel, Megan Doherty, Madie Alldritt, Shaun Epperson, Emma Rietmann and Matt Orem fifth grade. Fourth grade w inners included Abi Pringle, Eva Martin, Malychi Wenberg, Larysa Burright, Ola Rietmann and Mackenzie Gurinko. Fifth grade students included Jill Rudolf and sixth grade stu dents were Lexie Garrett, Payton Miller and Susanna Teeman, Josh Gray, and Madeline Pringle. She said that once again, parents and com munity members were en couraged to vote for their favorite presentation from each age group. This year the high school winner for the people's choice award was Oskar Peterson, who presented “The Effect Of Ensiling On Common Weed Seed Germination.” In the middle school, the “Wind Energy” project by Tyson Epperson, Jose Guadalupe- Arroyo, and Kaitlin Gar rett was the clear winner. Finally, in the elementary school, the project by sixth grade students Payton Mill er and Susanna Teeman was selected by the community as die most popular elemen tary display. “Special thanks goes to the lone Education Foun dation for its support,” Burghard said, “without them we could not offer cool and fantastic prizes and awards. What a won derful community to offer such enthusiastic support. Further thanks go to the amazing judges. Trying to decide between these high quality projects is a terribly difficult job, and the fair could not go on without their effort and the dona tion of their time.” Judges included Larry Lutcher, Duyane N eiffer, Shelly McCabe, Dale Holland, Jim Raible, and Dean Rob inson. Burghard said ad ditional thanks go to Kay Alldritt, Mrs. Heideman, Stephanie Medina, Ashley McCabe and The American Legion hall for the use of its tables. JD Aleksa and his partner Austin Morter with their glider. Oskar Peterson, Overall winner and People’s Choice winner for the 2013 lone Science Fair. WEB S/EES *Page Design ’Complete Sites ’ Hosting Heppner G a z e t t e - T im e « 6 7 6 -9 2 2 1 Morgan Orem, left. People's Choice and Middle School overall winner and Laurn Garett with her IHS project. » School People's Choice winners: Tyson Epperson, Jose Juadalupe-Arroyo and Kaitlin Garrett. i