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• • Bankruptcy is no easy way out of debt H rp p n rr l . w H I r l i m o . H eppner. Oregon W r d n o d it . July 6, |4R8 - S E V E N 3ioneer Memorial residents were treated to a Hawaiian Luau recently at the hospital in Heppner Pictured above second from The left is Hugh Currin Seated beside him is his daughter from Portland who surprised him when she arrived just for the (occasion. Christian Church VBS is July 11-15 The First Christian Church an r* mixes preparations are being made for this years Vacation Bible School July 11-15 Cla.vses are structured to include the tw o year olds through sixth grade A ll area children are welcome, there is no charge This year's theme is "Cham pion* for Jesus" Children w ill be learn ing about Champions like John The Baptist, Peter and Paul [here w ill he crafts, activities, and lim e to meet "S p u n k y " the Faglct. WCCC Golf Tuesday Tadics Ihiy June 2Ji Flight A I j O w gross-Pat Fdmund son, 35. Low net Harriet Pierson. Cindi Doherty, Anita Boyer. Barbara G ilbert. 31. Least putts Pat Hdmundson, 13. C losest to the s trin g B etty Rietman. Other awards: Pat Edmudson, bind on # 10. Jan Paustian. bind on # 15; Jan Paustian. chip in on # 15 Flight B Low gross Harriet Bat ty, 44 1aiw net Jo Pettyjohn. Neoma Bailey, D oll Campbell. 33. I-east putts Harriet Batty. 15. AIDS is p reven table ... If we take it personally Are you taking steps to prevent your own exposure7 Are you sharing this ir m atlon w ith people you car# a t» Get the facts. Call A ID S H O T U N E m . conop e i lO erti 9pm Monday-Fndey Nooo 8pm Saturday and Sunday 223-A ID S tn Portland 1SOO-777-AIDS harm* •/«» n /**#• » hit mascot This year's Vacation Bible School missions field w ill center an the Boise C hildren's Home In lieu o f a closing pmgram on Friday. July 15 at 11 45 a m all VBS children and parents are invited to bring a sack lun ch and p ic n ic w ith VBS volunteers For pre-registration, please con tact. Teresa F la ir. 67b-5862. Come jo in in the fun and bring a friend Ju ly 11. 4 11 45 m Hind a Chamber Chatter B y C la u d ia H u g h e s C h a m b e r M a n a g e r Have you heard of Volkssport the sport for all ages'* Nancy Lankford. who presented an informative Chamber program on reforestation suggested volksspor ling might be something more for Heppner to o ffer as a people attrac lion Many Chambers jo in the volkssport club, but it is not limited to Chamber only Volkssport is a sport for all ages involving walking lours Its purpose is to promote health, recreation, tun and fellowship in various com munities Clubs put together walk mg events, receive a newsletter o f ither events in Washington and Oregon and plan at least one special six-mile event for visitors each year l.act year in Washington State 52,787 volkssport participants walk cd, hiked and skued over 327,300 miles Surely, some o f those 57 thousand volkssport participants would lik r-to volkssport in eastern Oregon W ith an Irish Walkabout in the back o f my mind. I have written the Oregon State Club to obtain fur ther information. This non competitive sport sounds like the answer to those o f us who w ill never be into running, love walking for enjoyment and exercise, and who would like to see more events to introduce people to Hcpp ner I f you're interested, slop by the Chamber office // Mr it Mrs Kenneth Wright and Mr arui Mrs. Georye Trotter invite you to share in the joy of the nuirriaye mutiny their children kimberle Anne Wright and Dennis James Trotter this celebration of love II he Sat., July 16. at 4 p m at United Methodist Church in Heppner, Oregon Reception following Heppner Elks Lodge Wallace H. Wolff, M.D. OFFICE WII.L BE CLOSED June 22-26 STARTING IN JULY-REDUCED HOURS It may mH he easy. but neither is bankruptcy, which can be a 10-ycar mistake The Independent Bankers Associa non o f America is the only national trade association dedicated e x clusively to representing the nation's community hanks There'» an old saying that goes something like. " I f it looks too good to be true, then it probably is n 't." It applies to several televivion advertisements being shown across the country. They tell consumers •hiHit how easy it is to start the bankruptcy process and encourages them to consider it as an alternative to high levels o f indebtedness It'» not an easy process and in many cases it's not the best way to get rid o f excessive debt The In dependent Bankers Assixiation o f America, a trade group representing the nation s community banks, is concerned about the rising level o f personal bankruptcies in the country Why * Bankruptcies hurl everyone involved consumers and lenders Everyone except the pei>p!c running the te levision advertisements bankruptcy lawyers They 're the ones who say declar ing bankruptcy is an easy route to a debt free future But there's a heavy cost -bankruptcy has a tremendous impact on a consumer's personal financial future A bankruptcy declaration remains on a consumer's credit report for 10 years, making it nearly impossible for some»me dec laring bankruptcy to get any credit in the future For many people, there arc op tions available before declaring b a n k ru p tc y , in c lu d in g c re d it counseling and debt restructuring During the year ending September 30. 1987. there were 482.300 per sonal bankruptcies But. according to Purdue U n iv e rs ity 's C re d it Research Center. 50 percent o f those people who filed for bankruptcy could have paid their debts o ff in a 36 month period N on p r o fit consum er c re d it counseling centers are located in many cities throughoul the country These centers specialize in helping people put together debt re pas n x n i plans and financial budgets In 1487. they counseled 170.000 families and returned $180 m illion to lenders Before dec laring bankruptcy. con sumers should take a close look at their persona! financial situation Credit counseling centers, personal 4710 1350 ’ 04 ItXXI 1574 5595 f*44 548) Assixiation o l Clean A Clear Express tempo! 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