FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 3, 2008
All Saints’-Hope Lutheran
Christmas Schedule
Heppner Carden Club sponsors
HES students in poetry contests
The Heppner Garden Clith recently sponsored
elementary school students for state and national poetry’
The A dvent soup
The annual Christ
contests. A few o f the poems that were entered will he run suppers began on Wednes mas retreat with the Right
each week in the Heppner Gazette-Times.
day, D ecem ber 3, at All Rev. R ustin K im sey and
Saints’ Episcopal Church in his wife, Gretchen, will be
Turtle
Dolphins
Hard shell
It is slow
Swimming, snapping,
walking, biting
Small neek
By Cody W izner
2nd Grade
King cobra
Hungry, catching.
It has fangs,
Catching, eating, slither
ing, hunting
Fast and furious
By Braden Linnell
2nd Grade
Heppner and will continue
through December 17. The
December 10 supper will
be held at Hope Lutheran
Church and the December
17 supper will be held at All
By Madison Jewett
Saints’. The suppers, set for
2nd Grade
6 p.m., are followed at 6:45
p.m. by evening prayer.
Dogs
Christmas Eve wor
Fast, puppies
ship services will be held at
My dog jumps
7 p.m. at Hope and at 10:30
Barking, running, jumping, p.m. at All Saints.
sleeping
All Saints’ C hrist
She gets mad!
mas cleaning and decorating
are scheduled for Saturday,
By Zavier Glover
December 20, beginning at
2nd Grade
9 a.m. Everyone is welcome
to attend and help out.
On Sunday, Decem
ber 7, Hope Lutheran will
collect a special offering in
support o f relief efforts for
victims of Hurricane Ike. All
funds collected will be con
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Response.
Blue, fast,
Animal eating furiously
Eating, Hipping, breathing,
swimming,
Diving mammal
CUSTOM BANNERS
MADE HERE
Any Size
• Lots of Colors
• Indoor or Out •
We can help you
with your design!
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Heppner Gazette
676-9228
188 W. Willow
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held at the Ascension School
in Cove December 26-28.
For more information and
a registration form, see the
retreat brochure posted on
the All Saints’ bulletin board
or call the All Saints’ office,
676-9970.
The regular worship
serv ice sch ed u le for the
month is as follows: Sun
day, December 7, at Hope
Lutheran, Sunday school,
9:50 a.m., worship, 10a.m.;
Sunday D ecem ber 14, at
All Saints’, Sunday school,
9:50 a.m., worship, 10 a.m.;
Sunday December 21, Hope,
Sunday School 9:50 a.m.,
worship, 10 a.m.; Sunday,
December 28, All Saints’,
Sunday school, 9:50 a.m.,
worship, 10 a.m.
Youth Group meet
ings are held at 7 p.m. on
Wednesdays at All Saints,
except for Christmas Eve.
HHS Civics Club to host soup feed
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Always a good combination!
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Heppner High School Honor Society is having a
Dollar Drive for Coats for the winter months during the
week o f December 8-12.
There will be coffee cans in various locations
around town for your dollar donations. The designated lo
cations are: the Heppner High School office, Heppner Fam
ily Foods, Heppner T.V., and Les Schwab Tire Center.
All proceeds will be used to buy new coats for the
less fortunate this cold holiday season.
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The Morrow County
Sheriff’s Office reports han
dling the following busi
ness:
July 29: -MCSO ar
rested Jenna Rebecca Marti
nez, 23, on an Irrigon Justice
Court Warrant for failure to
appear/driving while sus
pended license.
-MSCO received a
report from a caller in Ir
rigon saying that there were
two men outside her house
taking lawn chairs.
Thank you to o u r donors
fro m th e H e p p n e r B o o ster Club
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DA’s Report
Morrow County District Attorney Elizabeth Bal
lard has released the following report:
-Walter Seth Cox, 21, was convicted o f Assault
in the Fourth Degree, a Class A misdemeanor, and was
sentenced to 180 days incarceration with 180 days sus
pended, 24 months bench probation, complete 40 hours o f
community service, and other numerous conditions. Cox
was also convicted o f DUII, a Class A misdemeanor, and
was sentenced to 180 days with 178 days suspended, 24
months bench probation, complete 40 hours o f community
service, and other numerous conditions. Total fines, fees
and assessments are $2,426.
-Amanda Fredrickson, 21, was convicted o f Un
lawful Possession o f a Controlled Substance, a Class B
misdemeanor, and was sentenced to 18 months probation,
90/30 units, complete 80 hours o f community service,
complete a drug package, other numerous conditions, and
pay $1,348 in fines, fees and assessments.
Justice Court
Our Basket
M ik e G o r m a n
Representatives from the Ontario Wal-Mart
presented the Wal-Mart Teacher o f the Year Award to
Tina Joyce, Math Intervention Specialist and Juanita
Davila, ESL teacher, on Friday, November 21. Joyce is
the daughter o f Gary and Marcia Kemp o f Lexington.
The Wal-Mart Teacher o f the Year Award recog
nizes teachers for their outstanding service. Wal-Mart
donated $250 into the teachers’ personal classroom
supply accounts. OMS received an additional $1,000
for supplies.
There were over 2,200 entries this year for this
award from students and parents. Joyce and Davila both
received over 45 individual entries.
The Heppner High School Civics Club will host
a soup feed on Friday, December 5, during the basketball
games at the high school. The feed will begin at 4:30 p.m.
Morrow County Justice Court Judge Charlotte
and will cost $5.
Gray has released the following report:
The club will also sell steer raffle tickets during
-Keri Anne Martin, 30, Heppner, DUII, $1,612
Friday’s game at 4:30 p.m. and Saturday’s game at 1 p.m. fine.
Both are home games. Proceeds will go to the Civics Club
members traveling to witness the Presidential Inauguration
in Washington D.C. this January.
HHS Honor Society to hold
Dollar Drive for Coats
Your Eggs
Joyce recognized as Wal-Mart
Teacher of the Year
-BPD received a re
port that there are 4 one-ton
bails o f hay in the middle of
the roadway.
-BPD received a re
port from a caller who says
a vehicle with a trailer is
speeding and the trailer is
missing a tire and whipping
back and forth.
-MCSO arrested Es
teban M. Rodarte, 23, on an
Irrigon Justice Court War
rant for failing to pay fine on
possession o f less than one
ounce o f marijuana.
HES, HHS to hold joint
winter concert
Heppner Elementary and High Schools will hold
their joint winter concert on Tuesday, December 16, at
6 p.m. in the HES gym. The community is invited to at
tend.
IES to hold music program
lone Community School will hold their Elemen
tary School music program on Wednesday, December 17,
at 6:30 p.m. in the cafeteria. The community is invited to
attend.
-MCSO received a
report from a caller in Hep
pner who says that someone
vandalized several areas of
the church this weekend.
-MCSO received a
report from a caller in Ir
rigon that a care provider is
locked outside the residence
attempting to break window
to get back inside.
-MCSO reports that
Daniel Valencia Manso, 59,
was arrested by HPD on a
MCSO warrant for driving
w hile license suspended.
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felony, DUII, and reckless
driving.
-MCSO reports that
Gustavo Dominguez-Lopez,
22, was arrested by OSP on
a MSCO warrant for proba
tion violation and unlawful
possession o f methamphet-
amine.
-BPD received a re
port from a caller about two
juvenile subjects near the
school parking.
-BPD arrested Mark
Thom as Kegler, 53, on a
U m atilla C ounty C ircuit
w arrant for failure to ap
pear, DUII, and reckless
endangering.
-BPD reports an of
ficer out with a possible
disabled vehicle. Subject
was just securing the load
he was hauling.
-BPD reports an of
ficer out with a possible dis
abled vehicle. The subject
was pulled over looking at
a map.
-BPD received a re
port that his 18 year old
sister was missing and they
were starting to worry. The
female was located.
-Boardman Am bu
lance received a request for
53 year old male with un
known medical problems.
-Boardman Fire De
partm ent received a call
about brush fire.
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