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All Saints' Episcopal Church
On Saturday, Dec. 24, a Christmas service will be held at
All Saints' Episcopal Church in Heppner at 11 p.m.
Preceeding the service, carols will be sung at 10:30 p.m.
A Christmas service will begin at 10:30 a.m. on Christmas
Dav. Dec. 25.
lone United Church of Christ
At 5 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 24, a family candlelighting
service will be held at the lone United Church of Christ. The
service is especially designed to include children. Special
music will be by Loa Stevens and the Rev. Cathy Barker.
At 10:30 p.m. on Saturday, Holy Communion will be
celebrated and a candlelighting Service will begin. The
choir's anthem will be "Sing Now the First Noel!"
On Christmas Day. there will be no service of worship;
however, the church will be warm and open for personal
worship throughout the morning.
United Methodist Church
A Christmas Eve Service will be held at United Methodist
Church in Heppner at 7:30 p.m., featuring special musical
numbers. Holy Communion will be jointly celebrated with
the Rev. Rob Andrews-Bryant, pastor of United Methodist
Church, and the Rev. Ed Watts, vicar of All Saints' Episcopal
Church. A traditional passing of the light will be held.
"Barrington Bunny" will be read in lieu of a sermon.
On Christmas Day. no Sunday school will be held. A
worship service will begin at 10:30a.m. The church choir will
lead Christmas music.
Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter-day Saints
The Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-day Saints will
hold a Christmas service on Sunday, Dec. 25, 10 a.m.. at the
Morrow County School District office in Lexington. The
sermon will be entitled "Peace on Earth." A children's
Christmas program with music will also be held during the
service.
Friendship Baptist Church
A Christmas service will be held at Friendship Baptist
Church in Heppner December 25 at 10.30 a.m. with
Christmas music. No Sunday school will be held that day and
there will be no evening service.
Hope & Valby
Lutheran Churches
A Christmas Eve candlelight service will be held at Hope
Lutheran Church in Heppner at 6 p.m. It will be a service of
carols and readings. Sandy Matheny will be soloist.
At 9 p.m. on Christmas Eve a candlelight service of carols
and readings will be held at Valby Lutheran Church at
Eightmile.
On Sunday, Christmas Day, Holy Communion will be
celebrated at 9 a m. at Valby, and at It a m, at Hope.
On Sunday, Jan. 1, a worship service will begin at 9 a.m. at
Valby and at 11 a m. at Hope.
The Christian Life Center Seventh-day Adventist Church Lexington Christian Church
A Christmas service will be held at the Christian Life
Center in Heppner on Sunday, Dec. 25, beginning at 10 a.m.
Holv Communion will be celebrated.
A Christmas service will be held at the Seventh-day
Adventist Church in Heppner at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 24.
Christmas music will be featured.
A Christmas service of song, prayer and Holy Communion
wil be held at the Lexington Christian Church. The service
will begin at 11 a.m. on Sunday, Christmas Day.
St. Patrick's & St. William's
Catholic Churches
On Friday. Dec. 23, confession will be from 6:30 to 8 p m t
St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Heppner.
On Saturday, Dec. 24, there will be no Vigil Mass.
Confession will be from 6:30 to 8 p m At 1 1 : 30 p.m. a singing
of carols will be held, followed at midnight by a Mitss of
Cliistmas. The sermon will be by the Rev. John Mans, pastor
of Hope and Valby Lutheran churches
On Sunday, Dec. 25. an 8:45a.m. mass will be celebrated at
St William's Catholic Church in lone Muss will be
celebrated at St. Patrick's in Heppner at It a m
There will be no mass on Monday, Dec. 26.
On Saturday, Dec. 31, there will be no confession. At St
William's a Vigil Mass will begin at 5 p.m. At St. Patrick's.
Vigil Mass will begin at 6:30 pin
On Sunday, Jan. 1, mass will begin at II a in at SI
Patrick's
The Church of the Nazarene
On Sunday, Christmas Day, a worship service will ! held
at II a m at the Heppner Nazarene Church SmciuI music
will be performed by the SiiRer family of Ix-xington
First Christian Church
On Sunday, Christmas Day, no Sunday M-hool will In- held
A Christmas worship service will begin at 10 a rn
Christmas Kitchen
A gift of recipes
The following recipes are the fourth part of a five-week
holiday feature. Local school cooks have been asked to
submit their favorite holiday recipes, and students in a Lean
Cuisine Class, taught by Linda Panter at Heppner High
School, have submitted low calorie recipes for holiday use.
Here is a recipe from Joan McDaniel, a cook at Heppner
High School:
1 pkg. (8 oz.
softened
l4 c. mayonnaise
2 c. ground cooked ham
2 Tbsp. chopped parsley
Crunchy Cheeseball
From Joan McDaniel
cream cheese.
1 tsp. minced onion
tsp. dry mustard
l4 tsp. hot pepper sauce
c. chopped peanuts or
pistachio nuts
Beat cream cheese and mayonnaise until smooth. Stir in
next five ingredients. Cover and chill several hours. Form
into ball and roll in nuts to coat. Serve with crackers.
The following is a recipe from the Lean Cuisine Class:
Survival Party Mix
From Nancy Martin
'4 c. margarine 24 c. rice cereal
i tsp. seasoned salt 24 c. wheat cereal
4 4 tsp. Worcestershire sauce 4 c. mixed nuts
2 4 c. corn cereal 4 c. broken stick pretzels
Preheat oven to 250 degrees. Melt margarine in large
shallow roasting pan in oven. Remove from oven and stir in
seasoned salt and Worcestershire sauce. Add cereal, nuts
and pretzels. Mix until all pieces are coated. Heat in oven 60
minutes, stirring every 15 minutes. Spread on paper towels to
cool. Makes 84 cups, 95 calories per 4 cup.
Heppner
Athletes of the Month
IHS holds 3rd annual Community Service Day
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Dec. 14.
Howard Leovitt strings Christmas lights on top of tree in
pork 0$ teacher Del LaRue (left) and students Andy Roberts
Craig Hams and Steve Milman look on.
Hospital Notes
admitted December 5
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Pomier, John Sr alt and Mike Ripimonn fak
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Stephani Payne John Martin
Stephani Payne. 5'5"
Junior guard The floor
I leader for the Fillies. Steph
currently leads the team in
assists w ith 26 and is third in
scoring behind Jodi Padberg
(62) and Pam Orr (55) with
44 points. Steph is also one of
the best defensive players on
the team.
John Martin. 6'2" Senior
John has ' been one of the
most consistent Mustangs,
averaging nine points and
leading the tea m in field goal
percentage (SH percent). He
also is one of the top defen
sive players and leads the
team in overall statistical
rating points.
Sponsored by:
Chevron DEVIN OIL
CO. IMC.
CHEVRON PRODUCTS
Justice Court
Report
Morrow County Justice
Court at the Morrow County
Courthouse in Heppner han
dled the following cases dur
ing the past week:
Art William Osmin. Hep
pner. Possession of an Open
Container of Alcoholic Liquor
(Beer). $30 fine.
Oren Jerry Brace. Heppner
- Improper Right Turn. $17
fine.
Kevin Cameron Dick. Hep
pner - Possession of an Open
Container of Alcoholic Liquor
'Beer). $30 fine.
Garv David Patterson.
Heppner - Furnishing Alcohol
to a Person Under 21 Years of
Age. $500 fine - all but $250
suspended. 30-day suspended
tail sentence, one year proba
tion with no further violations
of the law or must serve
remaining sentence: Violation
of a Regulated Hunt Regula
tion. To Wit: Motor Vehicle on
a Road Closure (driver), $46
fine.
Darla Suann Patterson,
Heppner - Open Container of
an Alcoholic Beverage in a
Motor Vehicle. $40 fine.
Ronald Edward Cecil. Hep
pner - Hunting Prohibited
Area To wit: Heppner Regu
lated Hunt - Safety Zone, $46
fine.
Roger Dale Britt. Heppner -Aiding
in a Game Violation.
To wit: Hunting in a Rgulated
Area - Safety Zone, $46 fine.
Steven Thomas Quaempts,
Pilot Rock - Failure to Per
form the Duties of a Driver
Involved in an Accident, $230
fine.
Sandra Kay Kelsay. 19, Hep
pner - Initiating a False Re
port. $250 fine, all but $132
suspended, 10-day suspended
jail sentence, one year proba
tion with cooperation with
police department, and must
have no further violations of
the law.
Jerry Walter Buschke, 47,
Spray - Second Degree Crimi
nal Trespass, $250 fine, all but
$132 suspended, 10-day sus
pended jail sentence, one year
probation, and must have nt
further violations of the law
excluding traffic.
The following patients were
admitted to Pioneer Memorial
Hospital in Heppner during
the past week, and were still
receiving care there as of
Monday. Dec. 12:
Earl Pettyjohn. Heppner -
Jack Loyd. Heppner - ad
miffed December 9;
Cindy Davis. Heppner - ad
mitted December 10; and
Emma Peck. Heppner - ad
mitted December 9
Crystal
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Uathered round Santa In merry celebration, we think
of our friends and take this moment to say "thanks "
We appreciate you continuing association and hope
your holidays will be bright and happy!
The Heppner
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