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T W O - H rp p n rr G a /r tte -T im r v H rp p n rr. O regon W ednesday. February 7, 1990 Extension plans financial class Thinking o f refinancing your mnf (gages at a lower rate ? How long before the savings from the lower rale pays the cost o l refinancing’ Perhaps you have wanted to com pare the monthly payment amounts for . or 48-month auto loan ’ Does building a $50,000 college fund w ithin 15 years seem utterly impossible? How long w ill your pension payout last if you withdraw $1000 a month'’ How long if you pull out a month ’ Using a hand held financial calculator, an individual can com pule the answers to a wide variety o f these basic but fa irly complex financial questions If you want to know more about using financial calculators, you can $2500 «• " K i n r K #*n " Cub Scouts plan for Blue and Gold You do not need to own a calculator to take the class The Ex tension S e rvice w ill p ro v id e calculators to use d uring this "h an d s-o n" a c tiv ity There is a $4 charge for this workshop to cover the cost o f yo u r personal manual/workbook Prc registration is necessary Class si/e is lim ited to 15 students Register in pervm at the Extension Service. 470 Hcppner Lexington Highway, or mail a check for $4 pavable to OSU Extension Service. P O Box 397. Hcppner. OR 97836 24 36 ¿tffrn rl Engagem ents Final plans made for Carnival The Parents Club w ill make their final preparations for the school car nival to be held Saturday. February 17 at the M o rro w C ounty Fairgrounds A ll interested pervms arc urged to attend this meeting If you would like to help but arc unable to attend please give Joyce Hughes a call at 676-9228 t 4 / » > flr » K < s n o f ) Thursday. March I The class w ill begin at 7 p m at the Extension O f fice. Pettyjohn Building. Hcppner Highway. Hcppner Carol Bennett. M orrow County Horne Economics Agent, w ill be the instructor SHOPPERS BREAD ITEMS You 'll fin d your at Street Market, M ille r’s Mini Mart, Del s, and Bristow ’s Market. Best wishes to Central Market people. Tim Adams independent B re ad D is trib Pboto* by Higgins — Bergstrom The parents o f K elli Bergstrom and Brian Higgins, both o f Tempe Arizona, announce their engagement to be married K elli is the daughter o f F.lwayne Bergstrom, Hcppner and IX>nna Bergstrom. Agura H ills. C A Brian is the v>n o f Cheryl Moore, Palm Springs. C A and Tracy Higgins. Oklahoma Kelli is a student at Scottsdale Community College and is employed at the Camels tew Resort in Scottsdale She is a I98X graduate o f Hcppner High School Brian is a finance major at Arizona State University and is employed at the Holiday Inn at Tempe After a March 17 wedding at l,as Vegas, the couple w ill be at home in Boise St. Patrick’s Senior Center Bulletin Board »„ Tiger Cubs make a dragon for their part in the annual banquet to be held Tuesday, Feb. 20. Their leader is Ronda Wallace By Jane Rawlins Sincere thanks to the five young men of the lone Lion s Club tor giving a benefit bingo party in our center Iasi Sunday afternoon Result a good tune and a significant addition to our coffers Speaking o f bingo parties, an espcc lally important one is coming this next Saturday. Feb 10 This one is for Carol Ann Rea to help with medical expenses The Lexington Rcbekahs w ill also serve pie and coffee at 6 30 p m with bingo to folllow Thu wwk Widowed Persons Service w ill meet Thursday .it 9 a m M isin formation about their meeting dates appeared on Iasi week's hoard apologies The BM CC knitting class is at 7 30 p m Next week Sunday. Feb 11, at 4 p m w ill lv our regular politick and games party Monday noon, the N utrition Site Committee is serving an appreciation luncheon fo r the many volunteers from the churches who have helped to serve the W ednesday meals The high school band and elcnientarv sc hool children w ill play and sing for them I or (»nee, they can dine and enjoy while wc serve them and c lean up I he .c volunteers mean a lot to our priv gram, wc value them highly At I 30 p m "(Juilters and Co " meet in the dining room to quilt on their Irish chain quilt, planning to have it reads to display h\ March I Wednesday the entree for the noon dinner menu is stated as "c o o k 's choice.” so wc can be assured that it w ill be generous and prohablv a variety because »>ur ctavk. M arilyn Bergstrom, is known tor her palate pleasing choices Also on the menu arc pickled beets, whole wheat rolls and an ap pic dessert Pat M inthorn for the A A A w ill be at the meal to conduct a survey o f seniors' questions about their needs lor legal services Ixrgal assistance is another service offered by A A A to prov ide direction to seniors requesting legal information such as w ills, insurance, probate court etc A A A has con traded with Legal Services offices in Pendleton to provide this help A fter examining the surveys. Pat w ill return later to answer seniors' questions and make referrals to attorneys as appropriate There are no income guidelines on this service for those over 60 or for the handicapped At I 30 p m the Senior Center Board meets in live office Charlie Briggs, A A A direc tor from Pendleton, w ill attend At 7:30 p m the VFW meets m the tront room Friday coffee hour is from 2 to 4 p m in the front room Another gift came in a hardwood lectern from Mary Gohecn who had it made especially for our center beautiful work Remember the Dollandc car is available Tuesdays and Thursdays to those over 60 or the handicapped Try us for other days, too Ridership is in creasing We went to Pendleton last Friday We arc still looking tor more volunteer drivers Morrow County Grain Growers --------- 350 Main I Lexington, OR Phono 9 M -5221 o r 1 -« 00-452 7396 This Saturday Door Prizes Lots of Factory Reps Many Items On FREE Camp Fire candy sale to begin Feb. 10 (.K i Cub Seouls Pack 661 have been busy this week preparing for their annual Blue and Gold Banquet This year's banquest w ill be held Tuev day. Feb 20 at the Hcppner Klks Club at 6 p m Following dinner eac h o f the IVns do a little entertain ment and awards arc handed out The theme for this big event w ill be " I t 's Mardi G ras" A special at traction w ill be the "F e lla 's cake hake auction where the fathers and sons hake a cake and they are sold to the highest bidder T he VALENTINE GIFT THAT’S AS BEAUTIFUL AS YOUR LOVE. l l Iti vs ON EVERYONE ft WHEFLEHS! WELCOME 1 * 1986 Polaris 1 - 1987 Polaris Bring the Kids S 1000 S 1200 :\ i m . i o \ I I >111111 1 U t i l i i li r . 9 8 9 -8 5 8 6 - Wc P rint le b . 14 Don’t Miss MCGG’s CUSTOMER APPRECIATION DAY r L to R Weeblos leader Carol Williams helps Ricky Worden and Mike Williams make paper mache masks for their skit The Camp Fire Curls door to ckx>r candy sale w ill begin Feb 9 The girls w il be selling almond t o c a , mint patties and caramel can dy lor $2 50 For more information contact Mary Ruth, leader, at 676 5843 SALE A gprffiailaa Day Jove» Hugh»« L to R Ryan Pettyjohn waits his turn as Jeff Waterland helps this masked cub scout to draw eyes on in preparation for the Blue and Gold Banquet Karla Waterland is Den 3 "Bears" leader ■ fit I t i l •% 9 POSTERS C,-T Printing 147 Willow Hcppner H 7 B H 2 2 H ___ From the moment it's received to every smqle moment thereafter. fine jewelry lets your loved one know exactly how you feel F ine J ewelry W hen Y< h r F eei in < is A ri F< jr R eal <1 Mrmlirr Jrw rlrr* « M A jiwto i I ih Peterson's % s Heppner Jewelers * 7 * 9200 4 i