FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
Wednesday, April 17,2013
Chamber Chatter
A nnouncem ents
and U pcom in g E vents:
A pril-June 1: Community
Bank will be accepting can/
bottles w ith the funds going
to the Relay for Life. Just
drop them off at the bank!
If you would like to have
the cans/bottles picked up,
please contact Community
Bank at 676-5745.
Thursday, April 18 -
5 p.m.: Farmer’s Market
Organization
Meeting;
Season Five: All those
who are interested in
being involved in the local
Farmer’s market will want
to be at this meeting to find
out the location, day, times
and other discussion; new
ideas always welcome. If
you have questions, call
Margaret at 541-676-5973.
Saturday, April 20
- 2013 EO Walk MS in
Heppner:: Plan now to
participate in this local walk
to help MS. Registration
is at 9 a.m. Walk begins
at 10 a m. - Meet at All
Saints Episcopal Church.
Register online at www.
walkMSoregon.com.
Questions, contact Merilee
McDowell at 541-571-
5853/meriO 1 2 @g ma i l .
com .
Monday, April 22 -
6:30 p.m. in HHS Gym: 3rd
Annual Mustang Madness
Dodgeball Tournament -
sponsored by the class of
2017. Now is the time to
get a team together and
send in the registration form
and payment ($40/team or
$5 per player). Rules and
guidelines will be handed
out once teams turn in
their registration forms/
money. If you want to get
a form, sponsor a team,
or have questions, contact
Mrs. Payne at paynep@
morrow.kl2.or.us or 541 -
676-9125x2518.
Saturday, April 2 7 - 1 0
a.m. - Rolling Hills Run:
Morrow County Health
District is sponsoring the
Rolling Hills Run 2013; a
10K Run, 5K Run/Walk/
Kids’ Fun Run at Morrow
County
Fairgrounds.
Pick up a registration
form and get signed up
today!
Proceeds will
be used for community
health
education
in
Morrow County. Contact:
rollmghillsrun@mocohd.
org.
June 29-30 - Morrow
County Relay for Life:
Mark your calendars for
the upcoming local Relay
for Life event which is
scheduled for June 29-
30, from 5 p.m. to 9 a.m.
at the Morrow County
Fairgrounds.
You can
create a team, be a sponsor,
volunteer or participate
in some way.
Contact
Heppner Chamber for
more info - 676-5536.
The Morrow County
4-H program is looking
for any 4-H memorabilia:
(Morrow County and Non-
Morrow County alike) to
share in a display at this
year’s Centennial of the
Heppner Students of the Month
Morrow County Fair, held
August 14-17, 2013.! We
are happy to make copies,
or take photos of items
you don’t feel comfortable
to have out on display.
Please contact the Morrow
County 4-H office or 4-H
leader Doashea Qualls for
more information: 541 -
676-9642.
D ead lin e, M onday,
April 22nd - Morrow County
Seeks Planning Commis
sioner: Morrow County
is looking for a volunteer
to fill a vacated seat on
the Planning Commission
representing the at-large
position. Planning Com
missioners serve four-year
terms, with this position
beginning at the time of
appointment and running
until the end of the vacated
term, December 31, 2015.
The Planning Commission
generally m eets once a
month, alternating meeting
locations between Heppner
and Boardman. Duties of
the Planning Commission
include approving land
use actions, maintaining
the county’s subdivision
and zoning ordinance, and
working with the County
Court to manage the coun
ty's land use Comprehen
sive Plan. Send a letter
o f interest to the Morrow
County Court at P.O. Box
788, Heppner, OR 97836.
If you have any questions
about the position Carla
McLane can be reached at
(541)922-4624.
Heppner’* Student of the Month for March: Canii VanArsdale, Casey Fletcher, Kami Holtz,
Jason Rea, Hannah Palmer, Kevin Kea, ZaBrena Masterson, Conor Brosnan, Camryn Scriv-
ner. Bill Alldritt, Faith Futter, Isiah Martin, Aden Lathrop and Lynn Williams. This month’s
character trait was Telling Yourself the Truth.
lone names third quarter honor
students
The following students
received a 4.0 GPA for lone
Community School for the
first quarter for the 2012-
2013 school-years. Kaitlin
G arrett, Morgan Oretn.
Roman Sheena Rodriguez,
Tristan Estabrook, Katelyn
Bass, Maia Fuchs. Rachel
Holland Ann Rietmann,
Lauren Garrett, Oskar Pe
terson, Emily Holland, Gus
Peterson, Julianne Carlson,
Evan Rietmann, Stacee
Halvorsen
The following students
have earned Honor Roll
Status at lone Community
School (3.5-3.99): Day-
shawn Neal, Maggie Flynn,
Ally Haguewood, Karsen-
Dumler, Tatum Clark, Sadie
Hasbell, Hannah Flynn,
Jason Juarez, Daniel Holtz.
Jaqueline Juarez, Joel Still
man, Bailey Haguewood,
Tim Emmel, Lacey Thomp
son, Kirk H aguew ood,
Cassidy Braun, McKenzie
Estabrook, Rita McEllig-
ott, Joshua Stillman, Jessie
Flynn.
The following students
have earned H onorable
Mention Status at lone
Community School (3.0-
3.49): Austin Morter, Wyatt
McNary, Karsvn Rios, Han
nah Padberg, Cord Flynn.
Austin Carter. Ashley Me
dina, Babali Peterson. Jorge
Aguilar, Joseph Doherty,
Adara Hasbell, Brianna
Snyder, Audrey Guenther,
Timothy Patton. Zane King,
Lucas Jobes, Tyrell Barnett,
Stewert Syverson, Larissa
Jones, R.I Skaggs, Shadow
Kendrick.
Women attend annual
ecumenical gathering
FFA students host dinner
The first annual Friends
of Heppner Future Farmers
of America (FFA) Member
ship Dinner was held April
4 at the Morrow County
Fairgrounds. The Friends
of Heppner FFA, also know
as FFA Alumni, is a group
o f adults that agriculture
teachers rely on to help
them get community sup
port for their agriculture
programs. FFA relies on
alumni members for help
with recruiting students and
raising funds for chapter
activities and scholarships.
FFA Alumni members also
assist at FFA camps and
Top: Community Members attending the membership dinner
benefit were out in full force. Bottom: FFA Chapter Members conferences, the national
helped serve, display dessert auction items and welcome guests FFA convention and other
to the dinner.
personal development pro
grams.
Through their commit
ment to FFA and agricultur
al education, FFA Alumni
help guide the young people
in their communities down
the path to success.
For more information
about becoming an FFA
alumni member, contact
Sylvia Sandford, President
of the Friends of the Hep
pner FFA at 541-571-5930.
Annual M em bership is
$30.00. Music, slide shows,
guest speakers and great
food made for an event you
want to miss next year!
PROM FLOWERS!
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b o u t o n n ie r e s !
Top left: A laina Lem
mon shows off her fancy
footwork to a song from
“ T h orou gh ly M odern
M illie” during Monday
ev en in g 's E cum enical
W o m en ’s S alad S u p
per held at St. Patrick’s
C ath olic C hurch. Top
right: Cherisse Lemmon
and Alicia Lemmon en
tertain during the Mon
day evening event. Bot
tom: M em bers o f the
Heppner W omen’s Cho
rale enjoyed a dinner of
salad and dessert before
performing on Monday
evening at Ecum enical
W o m en ’s S a la d S u p
per held at St. Patrick’s
Catholic Church.
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217 ' North Main St.,
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A free Notary Public
Educational Seminar will
be held May 23 from 9 a.m.
until noon at Heppner City
Hall. The Secretary of State
continues to offer notary
seminars to the public free
of charge. The information
presented at this seminar
not
only covers the rules
Morrow County Fair and Oregon Trail Rodeo Queen Krysten
Powell drew the winning ticket that ensured Heppner Music and regulations for Oregon
teacher Rick Drake would lose his pony tail. Drake's class Notaries, it also explains
how to properly identify
the signer, what to record
in your journal, as well
as what requirements are
needed to create a proper
Oregon Notarial Certifi
cate.
Check out our seminar
website at: http://notsem.
sos.state.or.us/. You may
register on-line, or call us
503- 986-2200.
sold raffle tickets as fundraiser and the winner got to cut off
the ponytail.
Happy 30th
ing Anniversary!
Skye
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