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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 18, 2002 - THREE
Class schedule charts from Schools story page one
Holiday Worship Schedule
St. Patrick's Parish schedule:
7 S cience
1 0 Physical Sci
P hysics
Chem istry
8 Science
9 Physical Sci
Prep
7 S a e n ee
8 S cien ce
9 Beg Biology
1 0 Bag B »
Biology II
Hon Biology III
Prep
8th LA
7th LA
10th LA
11th Lit
9th LA
Prep
Honors 12 Ena
P rep
12 English
8th LA
7th LA
10th LA
11th Writing
9th LA
P re -C a lc
9th M ath
7 M ath
7 M ath
11 M a th II
9 Math
Prep
H o n C alc
10 M ath
8th Math
8 math
1 2 M a th III
10 M ath
Prep
9 SS
9 SS
7 SS
7 SS
1 2 A P History
P rep
11 SS
1 0 SS
10 S S
8 SS
8 SS
P re p
12 Hon G overn
11 S S
9 -1 2 T e c h E d
1 1 -1 2 A dv Tech
Prep
9 -1 2 Te ch E d
7 -8 Tech
9 -1 2 Shop
7-8 Shop
9 -1 2 A c e ti
1 1 -1 2 A cct II
1 1 -1 2 A dv C o m p
P re p
7 -8 C om p
W e b Design
7-8 Com p
Spanish ll/lll
Spanish lll/IV
Prep
Spanish I
7 -8 Spanish
Spanish II
Spanish I
9 Health
1 1 -1 2 A d v P E
1 1 -1 2 Daily Living
9th Health
P re p
7 /8 PE
7-8 Life Skills
9 -1 2 Conditioning
AD
1 1 -1 2 Adv C o n d it
Prep
10 P E
7 /8 PE
10 P E
1 1 -1 2 A dv A rt
9 -1 2 Photography
7 -8 A rt
9 -1 2 Art
7 -8 Art
7 -8 Band
9 -1 2 Band
7 -1 2 Choir
St. William's Parish schedule:
The Blessing o f the Nativity Scene will be held Wednesday,
Dec. 25 at 8:45 a.m. at St. William’s Catholic Church in lone. Singing
o f Christmas carols and Christmas Mass will follow.
Valby Lutheran Church schedule:
9 /1 0 R em M ath
1 1 -1 2 R e m Eng
7 /8 R em M ath
9 /1 0 R em English
A soup supper will be held W ednesday, Dec. 18 at Valby
L utheran Church, 60492 Valby Road, lone, beginning at 6 p.m.,
followed by worship services using Holden Evening Prayer at 7 p.m.
A Christmas Eve candlelight service will be held on Tuesday,
Dec. 24 beginning at 6 p.m.
Hope Lutheran Church schedule:
A Christmas Eve candlelight service will be held on Tuesday,
Dec. 24 beginning at 9 p.m. at Hope Lutheran Church, 675 South
Alfalfa Street, Heppner.
C ounseling /G uidan oe
7 /8 R e m e d ia l Eng
Christm as carols will be sung on Christm as Eve, Tuesday,
Dec. 24 at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Heppner. A candlelight
procession, Blessing o f the Nativity Scene and Vigil Mass will begin
at 9 p.m.
C hristm as M ass will be held on W ednesday, Dec. 25.
All Saints' Episcopal Church schedule:
11 /12 R em M ath
Prep
AChristmas Eve candlelight service will be held on Tuesday,
Dec. 24 beginning at 11 p.m. at All Saints’ Episcopal Church, 460
N orth Gale Street, Heppner.
. Combined Heppner/lone staff schedule if entire $803,600 south-end deficit was teacher reduction only
Lexington Baptist Church schedule:
1'J
7 M ath
8 M ath
9 M ath
10 M ath
Prep
11 M ath
12 M ath
8 English
7 English
10 English
9 English
Prep
12 English
11 English
8 English
7 English
10 English
S pan lll/IV
S panish I
Spanish II
P re p
9 /1 0 Phys Sci
9 /1 0 Phys Sci
Prep
7 Sci
11 /1 2 C hem istry
8 S cience
7 /8 C om put
9 /1 0 Beg Bio
9 /1 0 Beg Bio
11 /1 2 A dv Bio
7 S ci
9 -1 2 C om puters
8 S cience
Prep
9 -1 2 T e c h Ed
9 /1 0 Beg Shop
1 1 /1 2 Adv Te ch
11 /1 2 Adv Shop
7 /8 S hop
Prep
7 /8 Te ch
11 /12 S S
1 1 /1 2 Hon U S Hist 8 S S
Prep
7 /8 H R
9 SS
10 S S
P rep
9 -1 2 E xercise Sci
8th P E
9 -1 2 Health
7 PE
9 SS
11 /1 2 Adv Art
7 /8 Art
9 -1 2 Beg Art
P rep
Prep
9 -1 2 Band
9 -1 2 Choir
7 /8 Band
Junior High
Junior High
R em edial Eng
R em edial M ath
7 SS
Lexington Baptist Church is planning two Christmas services.
The church will have its annual Sunday School Christmas Program
on Sunday, Dec. 22 at 11 a.m. This year there will be three different
short presentations. The preschool and younger elem entary-aged
children will portray the traditional Biblical account o f Jesus’ birth.
Another group o f children will act a skit entitled “Stable Party”, and
the teenagers will perform a one act play called “That Special Love”.
Interspersed in the program will be special m usic num bers which
include harp, flute, violins and the children singing.
There will also be a Christmas Eve Service on Tuesday Dec,
24 beginning at 6:30 p.m. Special music and meditations will focus
on “the joy and significance o f Christ's birth.”
Everyone is w elcom e to attend these services. Lexington
Baptist is located at 170 B Street in Lexington. Contact Pastor Glenn
A nderson for more information at 922-8555.
9 -1 2 IE P Life
9 -1 2 R em Eng
9 -1 2 R em M ath
Skills
Prep
Heppner Christian Church schedule:
IE P Study 1-
■ B
Sample 03-04 Heppner seventh-12lb grade schedule (-5.3 teachers)
Heavy wind hit Heppner causing some damage
H eppner C hristian C hurch will hold a C hristm as Eve
candlelight service on Tuesday, Dec. 24 at 6:30 p.m. The community
is w elcom e to come and “share in the fellowship and rem em ber the
birth o f Jesus our Lord.” The church is located at the comer o f Center
and Gale streets, one block west o f M ain Street.
lone United Church of Christ schedule:
lone United Church o f Christ will hold a family Christm as
service, Sunday, Dec. 22, at 11 a.m.
Two C hristm as eve services will be held on Tuesday, Dec.
24, at 5 p.m. and 10 p.m .
Tax vote to be held in January
A tree near the courthouse, uprooted by the wind and laying on the telephone pole
H eavy w inds, on the night o f Sunday, Dec. 15, caused tw o trees near the courthouse to be
uprooted. O ne o f the trees ended up resting against the telephone pole.
this time of yeat toe pause to
Oregon citizens will be
asked to vote on Ballot Measure
28, in a Jan. 2 8 ,2 0 0 3 vote.
The ballot was referred
to the people by the legislative
a s s e m b ly a n d p r o p o s e s a
temporary increase o f income tax
rates. I f passed, the increase
w o u ld b e fo r th r e e y e a rs ,
effective Feb. 27,2003.
F o r p erso n al incom e
taxpayers filing single returns, the
rate o f tax on taxable incom e o f
more than $6450 would increase
from 9 percent to 9.5 percent.
For taxpayers filing joint returns,
the measure increases the rate o f
tax on taxable incom e o f m ore
than $ 12,900 from 9 percent to
9.5 percent. For corporations,
the rate would increase from 6.6
percent to 6.93 percent.
T h e in c r e a s e d ra te s
w ould apply to taxable incom e
earned in the 2002, 2003 and
2004 tax years. The existing tax
rate w ould be restored for 2005
and later tax years.
For those not registered
o r th o se th a t n e e d to m ake
changes on their registration, the
v o te r r e g is tra tio n c u to f f is
Tuesday, Jan 7,2003, postmarks
included.
Ballots will be mailed on
or around Friday, Jan. 10,2003,
w ith E le c tio n D a y se t fo r
Tuesday, Jan. 28,2003.
Stansbury St. to close
during Christmas break
Stansbury St., the road
b e tw e e n
th e
H eppner
Elementary School and the new
building, w ill be closed to traffic
for the five-day period betw een
Dec. 23,2002 and Jan. 5,2003.
We P rin t C o m p u ter Harms
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as great as the |o> of receiving it.
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We will be open Sunday, from 12-4 p.m.
Stop by for punch, cookies and coffee
k a r e n ’s
KORNER
We are coming up on the
first anniversary for O regon's
Smoke free W orkplace Law: 76
percent o f Oregonians in a recent
statewide poll said they support
it. Since the law went into effect
Jan. 1, 2002, it has extended
protection from second-hand
smoke to an additional 500,000
people throughout the state who
were not already covered by
local or voluntary policies banning
smoking indoors.
O re g o n ’s S m o k e fre e
Workplace law requires alm ost
all em ployers to ensure their
workplaces are smoke free and
display “No Sm oking” signs.
E xceptions include bars and
taverns, bingo parlors, tobacco
stores, bowling alleys and hotel
and motel rooms designated as
smoking rooms.
Smokefree workplaces
m ake good business sense: 79
percent o f O regonians d o n ’t
smoke.
-89 percent o f adults
said they w ould go out to bars
as frequently or more frequently
if smoking were banned in bars.
(1997 Supplemental Survey)
-T o b a c c o
c o s ts
Oregonians $1.8 billion each year
in health care costs and loss o f
productivity due to disease and
e a rly d e a th from sm o k in g .
Second-hand sm oke kills an
estim ated 800 O regonians per
year. (CDC, SA M M EC)
-W o rk s ite s m o k in g
re s tric tio n s o fte n re s u lt in
s m o k e rs s m o k in g fe w e r
cigarettes or quitting altogether.
(Chapman)
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B o s to n
s tu d y
showed the risk o f occupational
ac cid e n ts and in ju ries w ere
h ig h e r fo r s m o k e rs th a n
nonsm okers (30 percent higher
risk o f accidents, 40 percent
higher risk o f injuries). (Ryan)
J u d g in g by o f f ic ia l
c o m p la in ts to th e s ta te ,
compliance to the new law' is very
high. According to Ken McGee,
to b a c c o p r e v e n tio n a n d
education manager in the Oregon
Department o f Human Services
(D H S ), th e n u m b e r o f
“actionable" com plaints is low.
Actionable complaints are those
that require DHS official follow­
up (o u t o f 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 p lu s
w orkplaces, there have been
only 128 such complaints).
E m p lo y e e s a n d th e
public may confidentially report
violations o f the law by calling a
toll-free num ber: (866) 621 -
6107.
I will be happy to answer
questions about the law. Phone
me at 676-5421, 481-2112 or
922-4103.
Currently a tobacco and
alcohol use su rv ey is b ein g
d istrib u te d in a re a s a ro u n d
H eppner (and other areas in
M orrow County). The survey
concerns how m uch people in
Morrow County believ e students
use tobacco and alcohol. Sample
q u e s tio n s in c lu d e : " W h a t
percentage o f teens in Heppner
do you believe have sm oked
cigarettes in the past year?” and
“W hat percentage o f teens in
H eppner do you believe have
used alcohol during the past
y e a r ? ” . T h e s u rv e y s are
anonymous/confidential and the
results will be com pared with
•»nor surveys.
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