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    EIGHT The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday April 19, 1979
lone Topic Club reviews book
on federal over-regulation
'5-day Stop Smoking9 program set for May 6-10
Smokers who want to kick
the habit should mark the
dates of May 6-10 on their
calendars. A special Five-Day
Plan to Stop Smoking will be
presented here during that
week.
The Five-Day Plan, a clinic
to help smokers break the
habit within five days, will be
held at the Heppner Elemen
tary School multipurpose
room each evening at 7:30
p.m. from May 6 through 10.
The plan consists of regular
evening group therapy ses
sions, films and a daily
personal control program for
home or work. Films, lec
tures, printed materials, a
buddy sytem, and medical
facts will combine to help
participants break the habit.
A daily control book gives
specific suggestions for the
first five days, believed by
experts to be the most crucial
period for the new non
smoker. The plan was developed in
1959 by a doctor:minister team
of the Seventh-day Adventist
Church, and has been success
ful over the years in major
cities around the world. It is
presented locally by the mem
bers of the Adventist church,
with the help of visiting
medical and other profession
al personnel. There will be a
charge of $5 per participant to
help defray expenses.
the elite social planners. This
distinguished conservative
dissects the economic and
political policies that threaten
our liberty and points the way
to an American Renaissance.
He says that "life can still be
lived in the loopholes and
crevices between government
contradictions" and agrees
with Herman Kahn's sardonic
view that "Americans are
fortunate not to get all the
government that we pay for."
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The lone Women's Topic
Club hosted members of the
Bookworms at a meeting at
the home of Vera Rietmann on
April 11. Guests for the day
were Justine Weatherford,
Inez Irvin, Marian Brosnan,
Jlelen Curran and Ruby Beck
et. Martha Barak reviewed "A
Time for Truth" by William B.
Simons, former Secretary of
the Treasury during the ad
ministration of Presidents
Richard Nixon and Gerald
Ford. In his book he tries to
provoke thought concerning
the over-regulation by our
government and the efforts of
O Kinzua
news
. Barbara Pike
Kinzua Community
Church's last day of serving
this community started with
the Easter Sunrise services at
(i a.m. and ended with the
conclusion of the regular
morning services.
Following the sunrise ser
vices, which were attended by
some 100 worshipers, the
ladies of the church, assisted
by many former members,
served breakfast to some 135
members and guests. An
overflow crowd of about 250
were on hand at the morning
service. Many of those present
for this final service were
former Kinzua residents who
returned for a final look at
their old home.
Jack and Virginia Sitton
were glad to have their
daughters, Rita Roy and
Jackie Nickelsen, and grand
children Tiffani and Brad
Nickelsen all of Pendleton,
here for the Easter weekend.
They were joined at the
Sunrise services by Dave and
Barb Sitton, Fossil. Sunday
afternoon the entire group
went to Fossil to attend a
farewell potluck and after
noon services at the Baptist
Church. Honored at the pot
luck were Howard and Rachel
Welch and Ray and Linda
Rector and their children.
Guests at the home of
Bernard and Carol Dyer are
Mrs. Dyer's parents, Les and
Virginia Malloroy, and her
grandmother, Elise Reichelt,
all of St. Maries, Idaho, and
Mrs. Dyer's father, Bob Dyer
of Westfir. The Dyer guests
are all former residents and
came to attend the final
Easter services at the church.
Elva Muzzy and children,
Paula and Kevin of Westfir,
and Paulette Peterson and her
daughter, Cheryl of Tigard,
were all weekend visitors at
the home of Paul and Gladys
Muzzy.
Friday evening, Dave and
Sara Riney and Megan ar
rived to visit her parents,
Jiggs and Rita Bowman, and
to attend the Easter church
services. Joining them Sunday
here were Ron and Ginger
Bowman of Heppner, and Pete
and Sharon Ewell of Fossil.
Arden Tripp and his son Bill
stopped by to say hello at the
Bernard Dyer home Sunday.
We were sorry to hear that
Marian is in the hospital at
Heppner... hope she is able to
come home soon.
Among the many former
residents in town Sunday
there was a large group from
Heppner, including Raymond
and Deena Reid, Johnnie and
Dinah Jackson, Billy Joe and
Patsy McMinn and Steve and
Angie Ball.
Chuck and Marti Mitchell
were here for the weekend to
work on Chuck's race car and
move some more of their
things to their new home in
Heppner.
Herb and Evie Luper of
Odell were visiting friends in
town Sunday.
Dorothy Wallis, who has
been living with her son, Vic,
here in Kinzua moved to
Hamilton, Mont, this last
weekend. Vic and Geri Ballou,
Wasco, drove Dorothy to her
new home. This lively lady
will be missed by all of us in
town. Hope she enjoys her new
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May 11, not for ONE, but for TWO CRAKD PRIZES of
TRIPS FOR 2 to PARIS.
7 days and 6 nights in glamorous Paris, Franco. Trip
Includes air fare via Air France, departure from
Portland, Oregon; hotel accommodations, and 400
expense money for each Vacation for 2.
RULES: Here's all you do. Fill out a registration
slip each time you visit any of the participating
Oregon and S.W. Washington Safeway Stores. (On
tario and Milton-Free water excluded). No purchase
is necessary. You need not be present to win. Winners
will be notified. Only adults 18 years and over may
abe eligible. Registration ends Saturday, May 5.
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