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    TEN- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 18, 20 i 3
AWANA Club starts this
Thursday
HHS celebrates Homecoming
This week. Sept. 16-20,
is Homecoming week for
Heppner High School.
Homecoming activities
included the traditional
themed days, with Duct
Tape Day on Monday, rhrift
Shop Day on Tuesday and
Fictional Character Day on
Wednesday. Thursday will
be Blue and Gold Day.
On Wednesday, there
was a National Anthem
c ompet i t i on, with the
wi nner to sing at the
Homecom ing game and
points earned for the class
competitions.
On Wednesday evening
at 6:30 p.m., an Ultimate
Frisbee C om petition is
planned with sprinklers in
end zones at the practice
field at HHS. The bonfire
will follow at the north
gravel area at HHS.
On Thursday, the spirit
parade will leave the high
school at 2 p.m. and make
its way to a pep assembly at
the football field.
F r i d a y w r a p s up
Homecoming week with
a football game versus
Irrigon at 7 p.m. at the
Heppner football field with
the Homecoming dance to
follow.
HHS holds open house
AWANA commander Dale Bates shares a Bible lesson with club members. -Contributedphoto
AWANA Bible Club for
children ages three through
the sixth grade will get
underway this Thursday
night, Sept. 19, at Willow
Creek Baptist Church at
560 N. M inor Street in
Heppner. Club starts at
6:30 p.m.; however, parents
are urged to be there early
for registration.
A W A N A is an
international program that
features games, lessons
and music to teach children
about the Bible.
Preschoolers are in the
Cubbies group, kindergarten
through second grade are in
the Sparks Club, and grades
three to six are in the Truth
and Training (T&T) group.
T r a n s p o r ta tio n is
available if needed.
Call Dale or Sheryll
Bates at 541-676-5773 for
more information.
Bv Mallorie Jones
Heppner High School
held an open house in the
gym, Tuesday, Sept. 10, to
provide information for the
parents about Career and
Technical Education (CTE),
Agriculture Education and
Eastern Promise classes
available to the students.
After
a brief
i nt roduct i on from the
principal, Matt Combe,
the parents went from
classroom to classroom,
where teachers presented
information about the
specifics o f each CTE,
and Class Representative,
Logan Kennedy.
Fifth grade: President,
Taylor B aum gart; Vice
President, Malakai
Gonzales; Secretary/
Treasurer, Cade Adams;
Cl ass R e p re s e n ta tiv e ,
Emma Mueller.
Sixth grade: President,
Li l e e R o g g o w ; Vi ce
President, Jazlyn Romero;
Secretary/Treasurer,
Bruce Q uezada; C lass
Re p r e s e n t a t i v e , Ni no
Agr i cul t ure Educat i on
classes were talked about
by Be t h D i c k e n s o n .
Petra Payne presented
i nformat i on about the
Senior Transition class and
Spanish classes she is going
to teach. John Flaherty
gave a speech about the
Communication 111 class
planned for the year. Any
CTE classes were explained
by Dave Fowler.
For more information
call 541-676-9138 or visit
www. hhs . mor r ow. k 12.
or.us.
Justice Court Report
Morrow County Justice
of the Peace Ann Spicer
has released the following
Justice Court report:
-A 17-year-old male in
Zavala.
Heppner was found guilty
“We are very proud of of No Ops, Driving outside
the winners, but also of all
candidates for showing such
spirit and sportsmanship.
M s. R o w e , t he ASB
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neighbor’s
dogs
came
over
Both Ms. Rowe and Mrs.
and
attacked
her
dog.
Stocker, 1ES Principal, look
-MCSO received report
forward to working with the
from
a Heppner woman that
student leaders to improve
a
subject
named Manny
Irrigon Elementary,” said a
came
to
her
residence
school release.
looking for her. She said
that he was not supposed
to be at that location. The
Irrigon Elementary announces
ASB officers
Irrigon E lem entary
School has announced its
Associated Student Body
officers for the 2013-2014
school year.
A statem ent by the
school said the decision was
made after “exceptional”
speeches by all candidates
and “very close races in all
categories.”
Fourth
grade:
President, Frank Chapa;
Vice President, Brandon
Valdes; S ecretary /
Treasurer, Ashley Renteria;
Agriculture Education and
Eastern Promise class that
they teach, including those
for which BMCC provides
college credit.
Tr oy Mo r g a n and
Jason Palmer talked about
the math classes they are
going to teach. Jean Collins
explained the Writing 121
class she supervises. All
o f the biology classes
were discussed by Dieter
Waite, while Terri Gentry
elaborated on the health
classes.
Success 101 and all
Restrictions and Driving
Uninsured. He was fined
$260.
-Barbara
Lisa
Cutsforth, 60, of Heppner
pled no contest to Failure
to use a Seatbelt and was
fined $110.
- B a r b a r a Li s a
Cutsforth, 60, of Heppner
pled no contest to a second
charge o f Failure to use
a Seatbelt and was fined
$110.
Sheriff’s Report
male subject was served a
stalking order.
-MCSO received report
from an Irrigon woman
that a tall gray-haired male
was on her property taking
pictures; when he was
confronted by her daughter,
he took off.
-MCSO received report
of an unattended death.
-MCSO received report
from a Heppner woman
who believed someone had
hijacked her phone number,
because when she called
the phone company, they
had no record of her name.
Dispatched advised that
the phone company had the
number listed to a male who
also lives at the residence.
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