FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 6,2006
Advent and Christmas worship
schedules released
Mustangs begin
wrestling season
(Editor's note: Pastors are invited to submit their church's
Christmas/Advent schedules and activities fo r publication in the
Gazette-Times. Deadline to submit schedules or activities is Monday
at 5 p.m. fo r that week's newspaper. The Gazette also invites clergy
to submit inspirational Christmas messages fo r publication in the
Wednesday, December 20, newspaper. Deadline fo r clergy to submit
messages is Monday. December IS, by 5 p.m. There is no word
limit, hut we request that you type or write legibly, double-space,
and include a contact phone number. Please submit schedules or
messages to: The Gazette-Times, by mail at PO. Box 337, Heppner,
drop by the office at ISS IV! Willow, Heppner. phone 54I-676-022S,
fa x 541-676-0211 or e-mail-hiltonsykes@hotmail.com. Have a
wonderful Christmas season.)
By Larry Palmer
St. Patrick’s Catholic Church-Heppner
-S aturday. D ecem ber 16 and 23-Confessions
from 11:30 a.m. to noon and 4-4:30 p.m.
-S unday, D ecem ber 24-C hristm as vigil with
Christmas carols beginning at 8:30 p.m., the candlelight
procession beginning at 9 p.m. with blessing of the Nativity
Scene and Vigil Mass.
-M onday, Decem ber 25-Christmas Mass, 11 a.m.
-Monday, Jan u a ry 1, New Year’s Day- Not a day
of obligation to attend Mass.
St. William's Catholic Church-lone
-M onday, December 25-Blessing of the Nativity
scene, 8:45 a.m. with Christmas carols and Christmas Mass.
-M onday, Jan u a ry I, New Y ear’s Day-Not a day
of obligation to attend Mass.
lone Community Church-lone
-S unday, D ecem ber 10-"Peace” Sunday, the
second Sunday of Advent with veterans lighting the second
Advent candle, with the message, "Peace on Earth?! I’d
Settle for Peace in my Own Life,” Scripture: Luke 2:8-14.
(The message for Sunday, December 3, “Hope” Sunday,
the first Sunday of Advent, was "John The (Scrooge)
Baptist, with youth lighting the first Advent candle.
Scripture: Luke 3:7-18.)
-Sunday, December 17-“Joy” Sunday, the third
Sunday of Advent with children lighting the third Advent
calendar, with the message, "Waiting in a No-Waiting
World,” Scripture: Jeremiah 33:14-16; Sunday afternoon,
5 p.m.. Children's Christmas program and all-church
potluck Christmas dinner. Those attending are asked to
bring a “generous" main dish, side dish, salad or dessert-
and a camera.
-Sunday, December 24, C hristm as Eve-"Love”
Sunday, the fourth Sunday of Advent with women lighting
the advent calendar with the message, "Wise Men (and
Women) Still Seek Him," Scripture: Matthew 2:1-12;
Christm as Eve Candlelight Service, 5 p.m. with the
devotional. “Denying Darkness Its Victory, Scripture: John
1:1-14.
All Saints Episcopal and Hope Lutheran
Churches-Heppner
-Sunday, December 10-Book and Bible study at
All Saints Episcopal at 9:30 a.m.; Worship at All Saints
Episcopal, 11 a.m.
-W ednesday, D ecem ber 13-Soup supper and
worship at Hope Lutheran.
-Sunday, December 17-Book and Bible study at
Hope, 9:30 a.m.; Worship at Hope. 11 a.m.
W ednesday, D ecem ber 20-Soup supper and
worship at All Saints, 5:30 p.m.
-Sunday, December 24, Christm as Eve-Book and
Bible study at All Saints, 9:30 a.m.; Morning Prayer at All
Saints, 10 a.m.; Worship at Hope, 7:30 p.m.
-Sunday, December 31-Book and Bible study at
All Saints; Worship at Hope, 11 a.m.
-Sunday, Jan u a ry 14-Epiphany Party of Parties,
potluck supper, 5 p.m.. All Saints.
Community Caroling
-Saturday, December 9-Community caroling, lead
by Pastor Keith Brudevold of the H eppner U nited
Methodist Church, will begin with practice at 3:30 p.m. at
All Saints Episcopal Church, with caroling to begin at 4
p.m. Carolers will tour the town by vehicle and will stop at
the Willow Valley Assisted Living and other locations.
Cookies and hot drinks will be served at the church
following the caroling.
Legion and Auxiliary to hold
Christmas party
American Legion and Auxiliary will hold their
Christmas Party on Sunday, Dec. 10, at 2 p.m. at St.
Patrick's Senior Center in Heppner. Interested persons may
bring a plate of their favorite snack food, along with a
wrapped gift not to exceed $5 for a gift exchange. Men
may bring a man's gift, and women, a woman's gift.
All members are invited to attend and join in on an
afternoon of fun.
The
e x h ib itio n
season is o v er fo r the
Heppner wrestling team as
the M ustangs traveled to
participate in the Umatilla
In v itatio n a l on Dec. 2.
Medals were up for grabs
and the M ustangs w ere
ready to stake their claim.
The 3A Umatilla Vikings
played host to the 3 A
R iv ersid e
P irates
(B oardm an), 2A Irrigon
K nights, 1A Sherm an
County Huskies (Moro), and
the 2A Heppner Mustangs.
The Pirates claimed
the team trophy, with 156
p o in ts, follow ed by the
Knights (141.5), Vikings
(122), Mustangs (45) and
the Huskies (41).
H eppner’s Chance
Day (145) claimed gold in
pinning his opponent in the
second round from Umatilla.
Dillon Lutcher (130) claimed
third by pinning a Pirate in
the second round. Tomas
Elguezabal (140) took home
hardware for third. Spencer
Palmer (171) pinned a Pirate
in the first round for another
third place.
R ounding out the
squad that participated at
“ The P it” was Tyler
Robinson (125) and Matt
Holland (160).
The next match will
be T hursday, Dec. 7, at
Boardman.
Auction purchasers announced
The Heppner 2006 Christmas tree auction purchasers have been announced.
Following are individuals who purchased trees during the auction last Thursday:
The Snow man Can by Pioneer Memorial Hospice was purchased by Sandy Hanna;
Gingerbread Man Fun by Willow Creek Terrace, Glenda Taylor; A Candy land Christmas
by Wheatland Insurance, Nancy Snider; Sunflowers in December by Kuhn and Spicer,
Carolyn Willey; Snowflakes by Heppner Family Foods, (raffle choice); Northern Lights
by Bank of Eastern Oregon, Virginia Grieb; Silver Bells by Bucknum’s Tavern, Claudia
Hughes; Tree of Hope by Murray Drugs, the Harrisons; Gingerbread Tree by Peterson’s
Jewelers, Missy Lindsay; Rustic Wonderland by Jerry and Sue Baker, Carrie Grieb;
Mustang Pride Tree was purchased by Kim Houweling; and Christmas Round-Up by
MCGG was purchased by Bruce Young.
The Mustang Basket was purchased by Claire Grieb.
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Restaurant & Lounge
HHS
Basketball
Schedule
Dec. 8-9-Heppner at
Harrisburg Tourney, time
TBA.
Dec. 15-Heppnerat
Pilot Rock, 3 p.m.
Dec. 16-Union at
Heppner, 1 p.m.
Dec.
19-G rant
Union at Heppner, 3 p.m.
Dec. 21-22-Heppner
at Condon Tourney, time
TBA.
Dec. 27-28-Heppner
JV Boys/Girls at Hermiston
Tourney, time TBA.
Dec. 29-30-Rainer/
H a rrisb u rg /U m a tilla at
H eppner Tourney, tim e
TBA.
Jan. 5-H eppner at
Enterprise, 3 p.m.
Jan. 6-H eppner at
Elgin, 1 p.m.
Jan. 9-M ac Hi at
Heppner, 3 p.m.
Jan. 12-Heppner at
Stanfield, 3 p.m.
Jan. 13-Irrigon at
Heppner, 1 p.m.
Jan. 19-Pilot Rock at
Heppner, 3 p.m.
Jan. 20-Heppner at
Weston, 1 p.m.
Jan. 26-Enterprise at
Heppner, 3 p.m.
Jan. 27 -E lg in at
Heppner, 1 p.m.
Feb. 2-H eppner at
Union, 3 p.m.
Feb.
3-W eston
McEwen at Heppner, 1 p.m.
Feb. 6-H eppner at
Irrigon, 3 p.m.
Feb. 9-Stanfield at
Heppner, 3 p.m.
Saturday, December 9th from 5-9 p.m.
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All fixtures and inventory included in sale.
Turn-key operation.
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$219,000
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2 parcels: 40 Acres and 120 Acres
With Great View
Great hunting: deer, elk and turkey. Water
springs. Your own getaway.
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Residential Lot
1975 manufactured 2 bedroom, 2 bath
house on 5 m/l acres. New siding,
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$145,000
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Ready to build on. Located in a great
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1898 home with 2092 sq ft living area.
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