EIGHT- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 18, 2015
These students have Colt
Character
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SEVEN
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 county's
land use Comprehensive
Plan. ' 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 close of business
November 25, 2015.
DATED this 4th day of
November 2015 MORROW
COUNTY PLANNING
DEPARTMENT Published:
November 11 and 18, 2015
At Heppner Elementary’s Nov. 13 assembly, the school’s Colt Character recipients were award-
Afidavit
ed a certiicate for being selected as the October character winners. The character theme was
Body & Mind, which included concepts such as healthy, wellness, creative, challenge, curious
and decision. Pictured are: (Bottom L-R) Jackson Coiner, Vincent Kielmeyer, Sarah Munk-
ers, Mason Seitz, Maya Payne, Hailey McDaniel, Olson Anderson, Eva Worden, (Top L-R)
Eli Petzoldt, Brandon Comstock, Hallee Hisler, Landon Mitchell, Arianna Worden, Hannah
Finch, Jett Stewart, Trevor Nichols and Hailey Wenberg. –Contributed photo
IF
YOU
Local
students
perform
with
HAVE--
been on a trip
entertained guests
celebrated a birthday
married your secretary
caught a big fish
moved
had a baby
sold your cows
had an operation
bought a car
painted your house
had company
been married
cut a new tooth
died
sold out
been robbed
been shot
Or done anything
Telephone or drop
a postcard, or
come in, or in any
convenient way
inform the
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honor band, choir
On Nov. 9 and 10, several music students from Ione and Heppner represented their schools in
the Hermiston Honor Band and Choir. This two-day event ended with a performance open to
the public. Students had the privilege to work with talented guest conductors William McLean,
Director of Choirs at South Salem High School, and Mark Lane, Director of Bands at Central
Washington University. Back row: Leo Waite (Heppner), Kane Sweeney (Heppner) and Josh
Gray (Ione). Front Row: Cara Arbogast (Heppner), Reiah Waite (Heppner), Babali Peterson
(Ione), Susie Teeman (Ione) and Frances Knop (Ione). –Contributed photo
DA’s Report
Morrow County Dis-
trict Attorney Justin Nelson
has released the following
report:
-Tareena Lee Healy, 46,
was convicted of Contempt
of Court. Of the sentence
of 90 days jail time, all 90
days were suspended and
the defendant sentenced to
12 months bench probation
with various conditions,
including 30 days to request
return of a black Ruger .22
pistol from the sheriff’s
ofice and compliance with
any outstanding restrain-
ing orders. A second count
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of Contempt of Court was
dismissed. Fines, fees and
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-Dustin Dale Rodri-
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25, was convicted of
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The defendant’s driver’s li-
cense was suspended for six
months and the defendant
sentenced to 18 months su-
pervised probation subject
to 90 sanction units with 30
jail units. Probation condi-
tions included 80 hours of
community service, and
defendant will be allowed
to apply for misdemeanor
treatment upon successful
completion of probation.
Fines, fees and assessments
totaled $500.
Deadline for news and advertising:
Monday at 5 p.m.
AR winners
announced at HES
Heppner Elementary School has announced that (L-R) Maya
Payne, Brenden King and Hailey Wenberg were the winners
of the AR (Accelerated Reader) drawing for fun ocean-themed
prizes. The winners were announced at the school’s Nov. 13
assembly. –Contributed photo
Chamber Chatter
Are you interested in
putting together a float
for a Parade of Lights?
Sheena Shank is interested
in coordinating a Parade of
Lights for Heppner. If you
are interested in participat-
ing, text or call Sheena at
541-980-5881. The Parade
of Lights will be held on
Thursday, Dec. 3, starting
at 5:30 p.m.
“Taste of Heppner &
Surrounding Communi-
ties” cookbooks are being
ordered for Christmas De-
livery as a fundraiser for
St. Pat’s parish hall renova-
tions: There are 674 recipes,
and the cookbooks are be-
ing sold at $25 each. Please
contact Mary Haguewood
at 541-676-9759 or Ash-
ley Lindsay at 541-376-
8285 or send an email to
stpats2015@hotmail.com,
with name, phone number.
Now through Friday,
Dec. 11, nomination forms
are being accepted for Hep-
pner Chamber of Com-
merce’s Town and Country
Community Awards: Now
is the time to nominate
community individuals,
businesses, teachers and
students who have been
involved in activities in
the Heppner community.
Nominations are open for
Man of the Year, Wom-
an of the Year, Business
of the Year, Youth of the
Year, Citizen-Educator
of the Year, and Lifetime
Achievement. Forms will
be available at the Bank
of Eastern Oregon, Hep-
pner City Hall, Community
Bank, post ofice and the
chamber ofice. If you want
a form mailed or emailed
to you, please contact the
chamber at 541-676-5536.
Completed Nomination
forms need to be received
by Kuhn Law Offices or
the Heppner Chamber of
Commerce no later than
close of business on Friday,
Dec. 11, to be eligible for
consideration. The Heppner
Chamber of Commerce’s
Town and Country Commu-
nity Awards Banquet will
be held on Thursday, Jan.
14, at the Morrow County
Fairgrounds. Additional in-
formation and purchase of
tickets ($20 per person) will
be available at a later date.
M o n d a y, N o v. 2 3 ,
through Thursday, Dec.
17, start collecting Re-
wards Cards for the Hep-
pner Christmas event on
Thursday, Dec. 17. Receive
Rewards Cards in $10, $20
and $50 denominations
when you make purchases
from local participating
Heppner merchants (“pay-
ment on account” is not
eligible).
S a t u r d a y, D e c . 5 ,
9:30a.m.-2:30, the “Ar-
tifactory,” sponsored by
Heppner Day Care, will be
held at the Catholic Church
Parish Hall. Information
sheet and application forms
can be picked up at the
Heppner Day Care center.
Applications are irst come,
irst served and are due back
by Nov. 20, so reserve your
table now. Call 541-805-
8917 for more information.
Thursday, Dec. 17, 6
p.m., Celebrate Heppner
Christmas Event at the Mor-
row County Fairgrounds.
Hold the date and plan on
coming out and enjoying a
great community evening.
More information will be
announced at a later date.
Through Friday, Dec.
18, will be Community
Bank’s Annual Charity
Drive. The funds collected
from the community will
donated to our local Neigh-
borhood Center Food Bank
to help with year’s holiday
season. Funds collected
will be matched at 50 cents
on the dollar, up to a maxi-
mum of $500 in matching
funds per branch. The goal
for this year is to raise at
least $1,000 to support the
charity of choice. For each
branch meeting or exceed-
ing this goal, the local char-
ity would receive at least a
$1,500 donation ($1,000
from the community with
a $500 Community Bank
match.)
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