Pag« T«n Th« Nyssa Gat« City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Speaking To The Consumer New Help for Consumers: From kindergarten through the retirement years, we are con­ fronted with the need to make decisions about when and where and how to buy goods and ser­ vices. Our purchases range from a candy bar at the super­ market to the once-in-a-life- time investment in a house. When averaged for all consum­ ers, these purchases total an almost unbelievable $1 1/2 bil­ lion each day. So all of us, individuals and familes, are consumers. Spen­ ding decisions are made dif­ ficult by constantly changing methods of merchandising and advertising--some of which are misleading. New goods and ser­ vices continually being offered for sale add to the confusion that canconfoundtheunwaryand the unsuspecting. Federal and state laws have been enacted to protect the consumer through a variety of government agencies. Thepur- pose of this column is to in­ form you, the consumer, of these services, and to provide other information useful in managing your money. • * * Cooling-off Period: Did you know that you have a three-day period in which to cancel a contract made with a door-to- door salesman if the amount of the sale is more than $50? The salesman must inform you J MOTHER GOOSE PHANTASY ! Dedicated to the children at Christmas By Harriet V. Turner of your right to cancel the con­ tract or the contract continues to be rescindable until the no­ tice is given. (Excepted are sellers of insurance, farm equipment, and motor vehicles.) If you decide to cancel a con­ tract, it must be done, "in writing,” before midnight of the third business day after the buyer signs. This aspect of consumer pro­ tection is included in HB 3037, the consumer bill passed by the 1971 Oregon Legislature. The act contains provisions that enhance the private right of consumers and it also enumer­ ates the major powers of the Attorney General and District Attorneys to provide consumer protection. Humpty Dumpty--who sat on the wall, And Humpty Dumpty had a great fall. All the kings horses, all the kings men, Could never put him together again. Now he’s been mended the modern way, Really thinks he is wise and cute. When he begins to fall, he pulls a ring, And floats gaily down in his parachute. * * * One-Step Complaint Service: If you have a consumer com­ plaint-- a defect in a product you have bought, for example-- and you cannot get a satisfact­ ory adjustment from the dealer or manufacturer, there is a state consumer agency to help you. ... and many thanks to all you wonderful people whose friendship has been so heartwarming during the year. Nolan Field Agency The Consumer Services Di­ vision will refer the letter to the appropriate state or federal agency, or may write the man­ ufacturer asking him to take suitable action. My Old Mother Hubbard went to her cupboard, To get her poor doggie a bone. When she got there her cupboard was bare, And her poor hungry doggie had none. Now she feeds him chuck wagon even gravy train, She gives him a new plastic bone. He chews it now and is very content, Over and over -- again and again. The agency can help the consumer only if he has a justifiable complaint and can provide adequate information about the transaction. It is Little Miss Muffet who sat on a tuffet, the responsibility of the con­ Eating her plain curds and whey. sumer to keep important papers Along came a spider, sat down beside her, and other records in case he And frightened Miss Muffet away. needs them to support a com­ She’s forgotten the spider and dines on lemon creams, ! plaint. Her strudle made of red apple, pheasant must be under glass. Served with crepe suzettes and frapple. The cow who jumped over the moon. Wears blue ribbons at the dairy shows. The happy little dog who laughed at her sport, Now mushes the sled for the Eskimos. ’ I’ve many more Mother Goose Rhymes, I could bring up to our modern times. ‘But do you agree--l like them the best, ' In my old time Mother Goose Rhymes. tMi Mt Mi Mi Mi Mi M< Mt Mi Mi Mi Mt Mt Mi BU: MERRY CHRISTMAS! Write to the Consumer Ser­ vices Division, Commerce Building, Salem 97310. Ex­ plain your complaint, including all pertinent information. Des­ cribe the product or service, time and place of purchase, manufacturer’s name and ad­ dress, nature of the complaint, and your efforts to get satis­ faction from the seller and/or the manufacturer. Attach cop­ ies of any papers that could help explain the situation. Old Mother Goose of Ancient Lore, Decided she must keep up with the times. So in order to be quite modern, She has changed her Nursery Rhymes. Now, the little lamb that Mary had, Creates quite an innovation. She is growing what we call rock wool, We use it for insulation. Thursday, December 23, 1971 'tax Mi Mt Clll time for us to express our best wishes This beautiful Christmas tree is in the nave of the Faith Lutheran Church, Nyssa. Rev. William Lewis said that the decora­ tions are called Chrismol'S, which means LETTER TO THE EDITOR Editor, The Journal: Were you cozily asleep in your warm bed at 4:30 this marning? Not a lighted window showing in the homes about you? Our newspaper delivery boys were not. Eyes heavy, they were dressing with cold fingers, that you and I might find our daily newspaper on our door step - come rain, hail, sleet or snow. One cus­ tomer whole, hearty and retired, Nyssa Co-op Supply signs show that it s Christian symbols. They were hand-made by women of the church under the direction of Mrs. E. D. Michaelson. complained bitterly because the paper was not brought thru the gate and laid symetrically along .the lower edge of her door. All this for around two or three pennies per issue to the de­ livery boy. But it does not end here. When this same small guy comes to collect at the end of the month, do you have his money ready or must he return again and again for it? Why not have it on a kitchen shelf? We know the amount due. It takes a special type of boy to continue carrying our paper month after month. Follow them into adult life and note how many become successful men. Let’s remember these young lads with gratitude and respect. - Bessie E. Long Cascade 'ìlaiutial In Poland, a watch is a Zegar! and thanks to our good friends. 1 VI