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M I . I l I I hr llrppnrr C .s i r U r T l m r » . Ilrppnrr Murray Orrgun H r ^ n n d i t Jj Weddings Lindsay — «. ims Juvenile Services Comm, to meet Jan. 9 The Morrow County Juvenile Ser vice t Commission w ill hold a public meeting on January 9 at 7 p m at the Town Square Building in Hoardman All interested persons are invited to attend to give input regarding programs to tie funded by the J S C for the I9RS M fiscal year The meeting w ill a lv i provide an opportunity for members of the community to ask any questions Ihey might have regarding the pro grams currently being funded by the J S C said a commission spokesper son secretaries to meet The monthly meeting of the Pen diet on Area la-gal Secretaries Asso elation w ill be held on Tuesday Januarv IS tins at 7 n m for a dinner meeting at the Sizzler Family Steak House, followed by a talk by Don Amsberry on stress manage men! Rhea Creek Extension holds meeting Ily H I I PDA JONES Khea Creek Home extension met at the home of Delpha Jones on Wednesday The program was Safety on the Road Oregon State Policeman, Carl Martin, was pres enl to give pointers on Trip tips for safety, if stopped on the highway, and needed articles in vour vehicle l.unch was enjoyed at noon Present were txmna Hack. Freida Stocom Joyce Buchanan. Judy Ste vens M aryW tight Mildred W right. Mary Ella Moyer. Wilma Carlton. Delpha Jones. Cecil Jones and guest Carl Martin A business meeting was held in the afternoon Christian Life Center hosts Singspiration Ann Marie Lindsay and John Roderick Murray were united in marriage Saturday Sop! I I9K4 at a nuptial mass in St Patrick's Catholic Church in Heppner The Rev Msgr Raymond Beard. Wasco. Oregon, officiated at the double ring ceremony and the Rev Brian McGovern and the Rev James G Anderson C S C of the University of Portland concelebrated Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore her mother's wedding dress of French taffeta and lace and a gold cross worn by her maternal great grandmother on her wedding day A chapel lenth lace train was held at the waist by a large Ihor rose Sister of the bride Mary Catherine l.indsay attended as maid of honor Anne Murray, sister of the groom. Sharon Spriggs Portland Paula Kingston Hermiston lairna Slucky, San Francisco, and Theresa Lindsay, sister of the bride served as bridesmaids wearing burgundy moire taffeta gowns fashioned by the bride's mother Matt Murray served as ta-st man for his brother Serving as groomsmen were Mark Murray, brother of the groom Prairie City Alex l.indsay. brother of the bride, la-xmgton Dan Phillips Beaverton Rick l.amla-rton laikc Oswego, and Dale Adams. Coos Bay Megan Trotter, niece of the groom, was flower girl and Joseph l.indsay brother of the bride, was ring bearer Organist for the ceremony was Gariy Drake and Ron McDonald was soloist Tin- couple greeted their guests at a reception following (he ceremony at the Catholic parish hall where entertainment was provided by Ron and Joe McDonald Susan Doherty. Pendleton and Susan Remily Albany aunts of the brute poured Sandy Murray . Prairie City and Juan Doherty . la-xmgtnn served the cake Mary Doherty Pendleton, Annie Perry. Vancouver WA and Dorothy Doherty. Pendleton, aunts of the bride served punch Both 1982 graduates of Heppner High School. Lindsay attended the University of Portland (or two year*, and Murray attended Oregon State University After a wedding trip to Victoria It C . the couple is at home in Corvallis where tailh are students in the School of Pharmacy at Oregon State University Naims — Estes Virginia It Estes, daughter of James F Estes and Jane McRoberts of Heppner, became the bride of Robert Dallas Nairn*, son of Mr and Mrs Ken Nairn*. Sr of Heppner. on November 9. 1984 The ceremony was read bv The Rev Ed Watts at All Saints Episcopal Church The bride given in marriage by her mother wore a while satin and lace gown with a derby hat and finger tip veil She earned a bouquet of peach rose*, blue carnations and white daisies Matron of honor was Sonja McCabe Bridesmaids were Rita Bergstrom and Robyn McRoberts, sisters of the bride Marissa McCabe was the flower girl Candle lighter was Kathleen Clark Best man was Ken Naims III brother of the bridegroom Groomsmen were Kevin Chick and Buck Kate* Ushers were Hal Bergstrom and Russ Estes Ella Mae Green played the bridal march and Geneva Matthews sang. "There is Love A reception followed at the American la-gion Hall with lain Estes Angie Estes. Anne McFarland and Betty Hood serving refreshments Patti Nairn* attended the gift table and guest book Following a wedding trip to the Oregon coast, the couple is at home in Heppner The bridegroom works as a mechanic for the Morrow County Road Department The new Mr* Nairn* is a clerk at Central Market Ext. letters teach money skills 11% MIIUMNF Tl I l ls U SI l% lfn « li» n S fr % lr f M orrow ( ounlv It's so often true that young families who sharpen their financial management skills mm w ill avoid problems later That's why the Kxtension Service is offering a four letter series called "Y our Money Matters to people between the ages of 18 and 34 The letters are available without charge Prepared under the leadership of Alice Mills Morrow. Kxtonsion fam ily economics specialist, the letters contain basic financial planning and management information as well as worksheets to help determine such things as the fam ily's net worth Persons interested in receiving the letters, the first of which w ill be mailed in mid February, must regis ter with the Morrow County Kxten sion office by January 31 The first letter deals with financial planning, including looking at where money is spent and how to build a family spending plan The second, managing credit use. discusses such topics as the advantages and disad vantages of credit, how much credit the family can afford, and includes an exercise to show the fam ily's current debt commitments Protecting against financial risks, which usually means some form of insurance, is the topic of the third letter It includes a form to help families think about financial risks, their plans to reduce those risks and what changes may be needed in those plans The last letter discusses savings which can help the fam ily increase its money It includes a worksheet to help people determine their net worth and how it is growing or decreasing More information about "Your Money M a tte r)" is available from the Morrow County office of the OSl’ Extension Service at Heppner or hv calling 876 9642 The Christian Life Center w ill host the monthly Singspiration on Jan uary 13 at 7 p m Everyone is invited to come and enjoy a time of fellow ship ind singing said a spokrsperson for the event An offering w ill be taken to support the ministry of our local ministerial association concluded the spokesperson BMCC listsS honor roll Thirty seven Blue Mountain Com mumty College students received a perfect 4 0 grade point average during Fall term which reflects a straight A report in all courses taken by the student report* B M C C new s release A total of 279 student« have earned a place either on the BMCC honor roll or dean's list luised on their high grades Students receiving a 3 5 or better are placed on the college honor roll and those w ith a 3 0 to 3 5 earn a place on the dean's list To earn a spot on either list, a student must tie carry ing a full time load of classes which translates to 12 graded credit hours Students may not have received an " F " in any class to tie so honored nor does a pass grade count in the 12 graded hour* necessary to be included on either list In addition to the straight "A Extension offers bulletins for inexpensive cleaning products job But do you know that many Hv HIKItINE Tl I I.lb list I vlrn vion Srrv n r Morrow County Seems like right after the hob days. I always get an urge to clean house It may not be the season to really do .arch things but the time is right for me So when we gel down to talking cleaning, certain helps are neces sarv to do the job thoroughly Most of us rush out to the store and make purchases of a variety of cleaning projects fine and most w ill do the School Lunch Menus llrp p n rr r Irm rn la ry School Thursday . Jar, iO spaghetti. toss ed salad, fruit and m ilk . or salad bar and milk Friday, Jan It soup and sand wieh. relish plate fruit, and milk Monday . Jan 14 b u rrilo with sauce, cheese with celery, hot vrge table, fruit cup and milk or salad bar and milk Tuesday . Jan 15 soup, sandwich, chips, fruit and milk Wednesday , Jan 16 snaz-e pota toes green beans, carrot coins fruit and milk common products usually found in most homes can do a wide variety of cleaning jobs, too’ I've just browsed through two very useful Extension bulletins that should be in every home They are EC 121* 'Inexpensive Cleaning Re Ciprs and EC !2ii9 Selecting and Using Home Cleaning Products Either is a bargain (or only twenty five cents Both contain a lot of practical useful information that saves money Booster Chib to meet The new Heppner High School Rooster Club w ill meet Wednesday Jan 16 at 7 30 at the high school For further information, contact Diana Ball. 676 531* lon r Schools students, another 104 are listed on the Fall term honor roll Students on the dean s list numbered 138 l.ocal students on the Honor Roll include Heppner Marti Baker, Sherry Clement. Arlene Gray. Doug Hoi land. Patricia Maben 4 (XI and John Stevens 4 (X) lone Roger Morter Hoardman Daniel Bozarth. Su san Carlson 4 (Kland Barbara Starke Irrigon Vicki Kent 4 oo and Mary Ann Wilkie lax-al students on the Dean's List include Heppner William Brannon, Gre gory Connor, Patricia Devine. Clau ilia Huston Carla Miles. Jay Patter son Alma Vinson, and Holly Wells Booth Hoardman Patrick Christensen and Thomas Reeves Irrigon Ralph Turnbaugh Wednesday. Jan 9 cowboy maca roni. hot rolls, buttered vegetables, fruit and m ilk or salad bar and milk Thursday, Jan lOchili burgers, fruit salad. French fries, dessert and m ilk, or salad bar and milk F rid a y, Jan 11-chicken noodle soup, bolognu sandwiches, peanut butler sandwiches, pickles, crack ers. dessert, and milk Monday, Jan 14 mashed potatoes, little smokies, buttered vegetables, applesauce, and milk Tuesday, Jan 15 spaghetti, garlic bread, tossed salad, dessert and m ilk, or salad bar and milk Wednesday. Jan 16 hot turkey sandw iches, buttered corn, cranber ry sauce, dessert and milk or salad bar and milk <. S U flb tV tm "Cf NT URI0N r MME ft SMOKE DETECTOR Compaci and «M y to ra ta l twtiary rwfccato« bgTM mckjOtl 9v fianary tn a r tn g cGp tor trevw uaa m 45061(2 82i © 9 © © RIETMANNS HARDWARE CONTROL SCOURS EOSC announces honor roll Eastern Oregon State College offi cials have announced the names of 212 students who made the Eall (Quarter Honor Roll Sandra J Ward. Heppner, was the only local student on the list To qualify for the Honor Roll, students must have a grade point average of .! 5 or higher on 12 graded credits that term Of the 212 students 71 have a 4 0, or a straight A average Medical Top B y Dr Editor's note Dr Sam Potian/. 65, has been entertaining north Morrow County readers with his hi monthly Medical Topics' column in The Enterprise since November 3. ISXU The Gazette Time* is pleased to share his entertaining, sometimes informative but always interesting comments with its readers also Polvan/ had a private practice in Ontario for 3li years before moving to Hood River In September, 198.1 he liegan keeping office hours at the North Morrow Medical Clinic in Hoardman He has extended his practice to include an office at Irrigon City Hall and another in Hood River He and his wife. Aileen who works for the Oregon Stale Children’s Service* Division, live in Hood River We are slowly learning a lot more about geriatrics Someone figured out that we do not do research on 90 year-olds, and that which applies at 45-55 may not tie valid at all at 90 One example a number of important long term medicines can tie stopped after age 80 or so. and nothing happens We expect to slow down in our later years, but we are wrong in thinking intelligence fades Mostly, it doesn't lessen at all. it just takes longer to express oneself I had an absolutely marvelous conversation last spring with Beatrice, age 92. on economics and investing, but it took a long time to have it Very slow , but she was a lot sharper than I As younger folks, we feel impatience with deafness, and decreased vision, and decreased responses and outbursts of anger t the anger of frustration’’ I, and the slow shuffle, and the halting movements, and the mixing up of medicines, and the foregetfulness, and decreasing participation, and the need for us to give extra help Hut I wonder, if we sat down prepared to listen, if there isn't a lot of philosophy life ," and perspective, in those experienced old heads Maybe tome things are not worth fussing about After years, one figures out how to do it lietter dike, " if it ain't broke, don't fix i t A lot of activity could burn less energy in some projects More expensive may not be better "Don't sweat the small stuff, and it's all small stuff " Peace of mind, equanimity, the pleasure of memories, a special appreciation of life's beauties probably we underestimate some of the desirability of being 89 some day Mark Your Calendar! 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