Good Samaritan Outlet opens in Heppner 50¢ By Bobbi Gordon John and Shawna Os- burn, formerly of Portland, recently opened their out- let store at 148 W Willow Street in Heppner. John says, “We call it a new and used stuff store.” The current space is only 224 square feet, so they plan to move into the other avail- able 687 square foot space in the building by the first of the year. They are thinking the smaller space may end up being used for the online portion of the business or possibly a consignment John and Shawna Osburn stand in front of their new store. store. Donations are always -Photo by Bobbi Gordon appreciated at the store. years, with the hope to VOL. 137 NO. 42 8 Pages Wednesday, October 17, 2018 Morrow County, Heppner, Oregon Shawna told the G-T, “If eventually be able to open it is something we can’t their own store. The space use in the store, we pass on Willow Street was not Ballots go out this week for the Nov. 6 general election. Among the decisions voters will have to make are con- it on to others in need. We used, was full of garbage tested races for Heppner mayor and one Heppner city council position. To help with the decision process, the Heppner donate to the homeless, and needed lots of work. G-T asked the candidates in these contested races to tell us a little more about themselves. Here are their answers: those in drug treatment They were finally able to Cody High, Candidate James Kindle, Candidate David Gunderson, Can- Sharon Inskeep, Candi- and have recently started a open the store on Aug. 13. “We intend to open for Heppner City Mayor for Heppner City Mayor didate for Heppner City date for Heppner City prison outreach program.” Inmates in prison, who are another store in the Port- Council Council soon to be released, are able land area and expect the to write them a letter with business to eventually be a sizes and requests for items multi-million dollar busi- they may need when they ness. We plan to compete get out. The Osburns then with Goodwill and bypass box the things up and send them,” stated John. them care packages. John said he was born John and Shawna, in Heppner in 1981, but along with their five-year- never lived here a day in his old son, Michael Paul, life. His parents were pass- moved to Heppner in March ing through and Heppner when John’s grandparents, was the nearest facility. Ted and Theda Phelps, of- The Osburns have been Sharon Inskeep fered them the store front together for almost eight James Kindle Age: 53 space in Heppner to fulfill years, but got married Aug. Age: 44 their dream of opening a 20. They can be reached by Cody High What education and/ store to help others in need. calling 541-410-5890 or What education and/or David Gunderson or degrees do you have? They have been collect- by emailing goodsamarita- Age: 33 degrees do you have? High I attended Eastern Oregon ing, purchasing and buying noutlet@gmail.com. What education and/or School Diploma, Heppner Age: 64 degrees do you have? Hep- High School, 2 years Blue What education and/or State College (now EOU) merchandise for about five pner High School diploma Mountain Community Col- degrees do you have? I am for two years majoring in What, if any, prior gov- lege. a graduate of Oregon State business and I have taken ernment experience do you What, if any, prior gov- University with BS in Ele- classes at BMCC. What, if any, prior gov- have? Heppner City Coun- ernment experience do you mentary Education. K-12, ernment experience do you cil, Heppner Planning Com- have? I have no prior gov- Heppner Schools mission, current Morrow ernment experience but What, if any, prior gov- have? none Do you have family County Fair Board, current excited for the opportunity. ernment experience do you here? Spouse? Children? Heppner Mayor. have? I have no prior ex- Do you have family Do you have family here? Spouse? Children? perience serving for any My daughter, Stephanie here? Spouse? Children? My parents Mike and LaR- government entity. I have graduated from Heppner Yes, I have an amazing ae Kindle, my brother and served on non-governmen- High School in 2012 and now lives in Bend. wife, two beautiful daugh- mother-in-law. Spouse: tal boards. Why are you running ters and a new baby on the Becky Kindle, Chief Bank- Do you have family for city council/mayor? In way. here? Spouse? Children? ing Officer for Bank of Why are you running Eastern Oregon. Children: My wife Tricia and I have the past three years I have for city council/mayor? I have two children, both raised our two sons in Hep- attended many city council I am running for mayor graduates of Heppner High pner. Brent, his wife Kim- meetings. I have become because I truly believe that School. My daughter Kayla mie and daughter Whitley familiar with the issues af- each one of us needs to give Kindle is a student at OSU live in LaGrande. Our son fecting our community and back to our community. and is currently student Derek lives here in Heppner I think I can help in the next era of growth in our city. I want to help make our teaching 3 rd grade in Cor- with his wife Meghan. What do you feel is the community a place where vallis. My son CJ Kindle is Why are you running your children and mine studying business at East- for city council? I have biggest challenge facing can continue to live and ern Oregon University and lived here for 60 plus years, Heppner? I think the big- thrive after high school is plays football for the EOU Heppner is my home and gest challenge we have is Ted Voigt, Auna King and Riley Wright were all smiles as they displayed the donated school supplies. over. I want to continue Mountaineers. will continue to be in our growth in our city. How A successful school sary for new technology. to be your voice on city Why are you running retirement. I want Heppner do we accommodate a new Many community council. I want to continue for mayor? I am extremely to continue to be a safe, generation of residents supply drive to benefit Hep- to make sure you are heard, excited to run for the posi- livable and growing com- while still staying true to pner Elementary School re- members bought crayons, the heart of Heppner. cently took place. The Bank paper, pencils and other the council’s decisions are tion of mayor for the City munity. How would you address of Eastern Oregon was needed supplies as well discussed and explained of Heppner. I have lived What do you feel is the and that decisions are made in Heppner my entire life biggest challenge facing it as a member of the city responsible for collecting, as multiple financial do- with our economic health and raised my family here. Heppner? There are many council? My job as a city organizing and donating to nations. The spokesperson stated it made her think of and future in mind. It has I have seen a lot of positive challenges facing Heppner council member will be to the drive. According to a spokes- two old sayings, “It takes a been an honor representing things come from Hep- as it is with many rural support those ideas and/or projects that will promote person, the smiles on the village to raise a child,” and -See CANDIDATES/PAGE THREE growth and jobs in our faces of the children are “Many hands make light community while balanc- priceless as they pick the work.” ing those items within the materials they need. She Students were ready budget. I feel it is very stated, “Students who were for the first day of school important to be fiscally unable to locate specialty with the donated supplies responsible when spending items were delighted to find and will continue to use the taxpayer money. them right at the school. supplies for the remainder Having the appropriate of the school year. Students materials gives the students and staff are very appre- an extra measure of confi- ciative of everything the dence.” Teachers are also community does to support grateful that each student education and the school has the accessories neces- supply drive. HEPPNER G T azette imes Getting to know your candidates School supply drive successful Ione School celebrates homecoming week Ione High School Homecoming Court (L-R): Cecilia McElligott, Colt Parker, MaLinda Morter, DJ Comstock, Makenzie Heideman, Mauricio Martinez, Marie Chretien, Aiden Barresse, King Nestor Ramirez, Queen Madison Gibbs, Laura Ayala, Josh Gray and crown bearers Joshua Nieffer and Piper Miller. -Photo by Melissa Stradley, Pilar Portrait Studio. Ione High School cel- ebrated homecoming last week with daily activi- ties, the homecoming game Thursday, Oct. 11, ver- sus Arlington/Condon and crowning of the king and queen. Monday, Oct. 8, was Greek Day with students dressing like a fraterni- ty boy, sorority girl or wearing a toga; Tuesday was Dig Pink Day, raising breast cancer awareness; Wednesday was Meme/ Vine/Character Day with middle and high school students dressing up as their favorite meme or vine and elementary students dressing up as their favorite book, movie or TV char- acter; and Thursday was Cardinal Pride Day. Prizes were awarded each day to the best dressed elementary, middle and high school students. Morrow County Grain Growers Lexington