TKN-Th? lleppiiw Gazette-Times. Heppner, Oregon, Thursday. October I.
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Mary Ann Cerullo
Lexington news
Yes, there are actually things for free from thv'
government!
The Federal government has a continual selection of free
booklets available on almost every subject of interest to the
average citizen. Just mail a postcard with your name and
address requesting the code .number of the booklet to:
Consumer Information Center, Dept. 50. Pueblo, CO 81009.
Because supplies are limited, Consumer Information asks
that you order only one copy of each booklet and allow up to
six weeks for delivery.
Here is a list of a few booklets available:
1) Shopping By Mail moH This four page booklet details
your rights when shopping by mail and offers suggestions on
how to protect yourself and what actions to take if you
become a victim of mail-order fraud.
2) Dollars and Sense (620H) This 12 page booklet sheds
some light on the causes of inflation and how you can cope
with it.
3) Fair Credit Reporting Act (608J) If you're turned down
for credit, this booklet tells you what to do next.
4) Insulate Your Water Heater and Save Fuel (611H) Ideas
for insulating your electric or gas water heater and other
energy conserving strategies.
5 Home Buyer's Vocabulary (637J) This simplified guide
to the most frequently used real estate terms can help both
the buyer and seller when dealing with lawyers and real
estate brokers.
6 The Car Book (628J) Includes everything from a.
name-brand guide to today's new cars and how they
performed in Government crash tests and fuel efficiency
tests, to a survey of the car's maintenance and
accident-repair costs.
7) Fly-Rights (629H) Advice and tips for traveling by air.
How to get the best fare, what to do if your ticket or baggage
is lost, and where to file complaints about an airline.
8) Food is More Than Just Something to Eat (660J) A basic
guide to nutrition. Includes 30 pages on everything from
vitamins A to K, including dietary guidelines for all ages.
9) When Baby's Life is so Much Your Own (526J) New
reports about food and drugs taken during pregnancy, and
their effects on the health of the baby.
10) Beginners Guide to Home Canning and Freezing (642H)
Tips on canning and freezing plus safety instructions.
Christian Women's Club
to meet October 6
DeIpha Jones
989-8189
The Heppner Christian Wo
men's Club will be extending a
special welcome to area
teachers and their wives at
their meeting Tuesday, Oct. 6
at 6:45 p.m.
The meeting will be at the
Degree of Honor Hall where
dessert will be served for
$1.50.
Theme for the evening will
be "Bangles. Bobbles, and
Beads" with the special fea
ture "Accessorizing with Jew
elry" by Marlene Peterson.
The speaker will be Betty
Stang of Usk, Washington and
music will be provided by
Sharon, Jenny, and Jody
Wilks.
For reserv ations call Rhon
da Winters, 676-9294. For a
babysitter call Joyce Hughes
at 676-9125 (days) and 989-8412
(eves.).
Mike Btirclinm and children
are slaving with his parenis.
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Hun-ham
while ho is reeuperalim; from
ininries received on SaMirdav
when his horse rolled with
luin The Hmvhams live in
Condon
Mr and Mrs Jim IIwhs
worth are the proud parents
ol a sun horn recent I v in
Pendleton Hi name is Kev in
Carl and weiehed 7 ll ." "
Grandparents are Mr and
Mrs Jim Hloodswor'b ol
Heppner i'l'amlmoiher .,i
vonne Hen'sfrni" ' The
Dalles and ereai pr.-nniinnth-rr
Fula Bloodswor'h of l ev
inuton Maternal t'randnar
enls are Hetlv Mari'tiard' ol
Levinuton and erea' evand
parent Mr anil Mr- .1 K
Messenger Sr el I cim"oii
Audrey MnnnK ol Portland
and her mother Freida Ma
jeske of Heppner are visi'ini
this week in Wisconsin where
Mrs Maieske has several
nieces and nephews Mrs
Maieske was a former resi
dent of that area
Mike Kane has Itecn visit im?
his son Patrick the past week
taking him to Colo where thev
visited relatives of Mr Kane
IVhic Marcuardl is attend
ing l.innfield Cnllepe where he
is sltidvint' music
Marie Ynctim from Pendle
ton was visiting her parents on
Saturday
Mr and Mrs. J K Messen
ger. Sr.. the Carl Man'uardt
families, and the Bill B
Mareuardt families were re
cent Portland visitors where
they attended a Messeneer
family reunion Mr and Mrs
Messeneer remained for a few
days Innuer In visit with their
son and family. Mr. and
Carrol Messenger and family.
Mr. and Mrs Weiser nf
Heppner have purchased the
Soward house and have hwn
IUCC to celebrate Haystack
Two members of the lone
United Church of Christ serve
on the present United Church
Board for World Ministries:
Fred Martin and the Rev.
Cathy Barker.
The lone church plans to
celebrate the Haystack an
niversary with observances
throughout the month qf
October. The celebration
begins with World Wide Com
munion Sunday on October 4.
After the 11:00 worship ser
vice the congregation will
gather for a pot luck dinner.
The Deaconesses of the
church will provide freshly
baked bread from many parts
of the world. A hymn -sing and
presentation of a play of the
Haystack Prayer Meeting will
follow.
Each worship service dur
ing October will reflect the
emphasis on world mission.
The congregation will hear the
stories of several partners in
mission, and each person will
receive the name and storv of
a missionary familv to prav
for. Local members who have
traveled will share displays of
items from various countries.
On October 25 the Haystack
celebration will cIosp with an
International Dinner at fi:m
p.m. at the lone United
Church of Christ. This event
will be a family night for
Stewardship and Celebration.
The public is invited to
share in the celebration of the
175th anniversary of the
Havstack Prayer Meeting.
""' Free Admission (t '
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tilj Fim Presentation
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living there for some time.
Word was received Sji'm
day lha' Mike Peck who is
livini) v iih an mint in Juneau
Alaska had the mislortiine In
break his nnklc and is
htisi',iied lie attended
school in Henp"cr last year
livine wi'h lu vi iindparenls
Mr and Mrs clover Peck
Mr and Mrs Gerrv Messen
ger of Portland and Mr and
Mrs .IF.. Messenger Sr
spent several davs last week
at Wallowa where thev eniov
ed some resting and fishine
Mr and Mrs Frank Rohm
son S'iil the weekend in
Gnldendale Wa where thev
visited his brother who is ill in
that citv
Bob Steagall is a patient in
St. Anthony's Hospital in
Pendleton recuperating from
surgery on a hand.
Lyle Cox returned home on
Monday after a stay in a
Portland hospital recuperat
ing from a heart attack.
Correction
A story appearing in last
weeks Gazette-Times entitled
"Morgan sentenced Septem
ber 18" was in error. The story
reported that charges against
Morgan for solicitation to
commit murder were drop
ped. Morgan was found not
guilty by a jury on that
charge.
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