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EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, March 4, 2015 PUBLIC NOTICE The Morrow County Court will be considering an appointment to serve on the Morrow County Planning Commission for the Ione area. Planning Commissioners serve four- year terms. Interested parties residing in Morrow County who are interested in taking a more active part in land use planning in the county are encouraged to submit a letter of interest to the Morrow County Court, P.O. Box 788, Heppner, OR 97836, by March 16, 2015. DATED this 4th day of March 2015 MORROW COUNTY P L A N N I N G DEPARTMENT Published: March 4 and 11, 2015 Affidavit PUBLIC NOTICE Ordinance notice The City of Heppner will hold a public hearing March 9, 2015 to accept testimony regarding A ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDING OUR ZONING CODE TO ALLOW MARIJUANA DISPENSARIES AND GROW FACILITIES AS A CONDITIONAL USE IN A COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL ZONE. THE ORDINANCE WILL ALSO SET CRITERIA FOR TIME, PLACE AND MANNER RESTRICITIONS FOR THESE FACILITIES. The hearing will be held March 9th at 7:00 PM, at Heppner City Hall 111 N Main St. at the regularly scheduled City Council meeting. Copies of the proposed ordinance changes are available for viewing at Friday. Kim Cutsforth City Heppner City Hall between Manager. the hours of 9:00 AM and Published: March 4, 2015 -Continued from PAGE ONE 5:00 PM Monday through appeal to youngsters from the age of two all the way up to 20. Beginning at 1:30 p.m., -Continued from PAGE ONE the Heppner Elementary School gym will become the “Bouncin Leprechaun’s Fun Zone.” Bouncin Bins Rentals from the Tri-Cities, WA has been contracted to bring several different inflatable structures to turn to this year’s St. Patrick’s events for the under-21 crowd the gym into a youngster’s Added will be a bonfire with music at the Spur ‘Em Barn Saturday dream come true. Features night. –Contributed photo will include a 30’ rock program. Watch for more climbing wall, a jousting under will be $5, while six details. and older will be $10; this arena, an obstacle course, Finally, Saturday night and a 20’ dual slide. For the event closes at 5:30 p.m. from 8 p.m. to midnight at Starting at 4 p.m. there really young crowd there the rodeo ground’s Spur will be a bouncy house and will be a three-on-three ‘Em Barn, there will be a basketball tournament at The Gothard Sisters will be in Heppner for the Wee’ Bit O’ a mini carnival, to include a Ireland celebration Saturday, March 14, at St. Patrick’s parish bean bag toss, ducky pool, the outside basketball court bonfire with DJ and music. Nonalcoholic drinks and Hall from 7:30 -9:30 p.m. –Contributed photo and plinko. Admission is on Riverside. This event light snacks will be sup- is sponsored by the HHS The Gothard Sisters, Greta, Willow and Solana, have for all day with unlimited boys’ and girls’ basketball plied. This supervised event performed around the country at Celtic and folk music entry. Children five and is free. festivals, community concerts, state and county fairs, halftime shows, schools of all grades, colleges, theaters Deadline for news and and concert series of all sizes. With original songs and fiddle tunes written by the sisters, sibling harmony, folk advertising: Morrow County Dis- nity service. Fines, fees, roots and the nerve to take risks with style, a Gothard trict Attorney Justin Nelson assessments and restitution Sisters’ show is billed as “joyful and exuberant, full of has released the following totaled $125,457.65. surprises, and leaves audiences refreshed and inspired.” report: -Cylie Lailani-Marie -Tyler Richard Fer- Hepton, 22, was convicted nalld, 34, was convicted of of two counts of Burglary Aggravated Theft I, a Class II, A Class C felony. For B Felony, and sentenced to each count, the defendant September 5: -Mor- Rd. and Frontage east -MCSO received re- two years supervised proba- was sentenced to 14 months row County Sheriff ’s of the county line. The port that the Department Office received report of caller said the vehicle of Corrections arrested tion, probation conditions prison time with credit for someone riding a four- had rolled, but was on Joseph Arthur Manning, to include 10 sanction units time served, sentences to wheeler by storage sheds all fours. They said it 28, on a Morrow County to be used for 160 hours of run concurrent with each on Washington Ave. and looked like there were warrant. The subject was community service. Ad- other and with the follow- ditionally, Fernalld was ing count and additional other tracks and someone in DOC custody. Second St. in Irrigon. convicted of Criminal Mis- court cases. Defendant was -MCSO received re- may have picked some- -MCSO received re- chief I, a Class C Felony, also sentenced to one year port of a Dodge bed liner one up. port of suspicious activ- -MCSO received re- ity on I-84, Boardman. and sentenced to two years post-prison supervision on left out on Paterson Ferry in Irrigon. The caller port of two cows north The MCSO Undersheriff supervised probation sub- each count, conditions to wasn’t sure if someone of the railroad tracks made contact and deter- ject to 120 sanction units include substance abuse lost it or intentionally left near Tower Rd. The un- mined that the subject with 690 jail units. Proba- evaluation and no contact dersheriff responded and was using binoculars to tion conditions include 10 with co-defendants. In addi- it there. - M C S O r e c e i v e d checked it out, but the watch his family mem- sanction units to be used tion, Hepton was convicted for 160 hours of commu- of one count of Possession report of a motor ve- cows were all on the cor- bers fish. of Methamphetamine, a hicle accident on Desert rect side of the fence. Class C Felony, and sen- tenced to six months driv- er’s license suspension and 14 months prison time with credit for time served, sen- tence to run concurrent with previous counts and addi- tional cases. Defendant was also sentenced to one year post-prison supervision on each count, conditions to include substance abuse evaluation and no contact with co-defendants. In addi- tion, Hepton was convicted of two counts of Criminal Mischief II, a Class A Mis- demeanor, and sentenced to discharge on both counts. Seven additional counts of Burglary II and eight ad- ditional counts of Criminal Mischief II were disposed without conviction. Fines, fees and assessments to- taled $800. YOUTH ACTIVITIES GOTHARD SISTERS DA’s Report Monday at 5 p.m. Sheriff’s Report CLEARANCE SALE 60% OFF FRAMES & LENSES Large selection of Frames from: Silhouette, Fendi, Guess, Adidas, Vera Wang, Luxottica Titanium & more Same Day Service MOST Prescription Lenses can be ready for you in 1-3 hours *Excludes special order lenses, including Glass and Essilor products Upgrades for Anti - Reflective, Transitions or tints do not receive 60% off AFFORDABLE FAMILY EYEWEAR Deadline for news and advertising: SATURDAY APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE • Todd G. Anderson O.D., Eye Exams, Si Habla Espanol Monday at 5 p.m. 1045 North First St. Hermiston, OR 541-567-3790 www.affordablefamilyeyewear.com T HEPPNER LES SCHWAB CONGRATULATES THE MUSTANGS AND WISHES THEM GOOD LUCK AT STATE! THE MUSTANGS WILL FACE THE KNAPPA LOGGERS IN STATE QUARTERFINALS MARCH 5TH AT PENDLETON HIGH SCHOOL AT 6:30 P.M. (L-R) Caden Hedman, Kevin Murray, Ross Cutsforth, Logan Grieb, Patrick Collins, Weston Putman, CJ Kindle, Jesse Corbin, Jake Lindsay and Jerimiah Petzoldt. Not pictured: Kolby Currin and Brian Rill. 124 N. MAIN STREET, HEPPNER OR 541-676-9481