Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, November 02, 1978, Page SIXTEEN, Image 16

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    SIXTEEN The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday Nov.2, 1978
Save that geranium! Agent tells how
Tax info available at BMCC
Have you got a healthy,
good-looking geranium you'd
like to keep through the winter
and replant next spring? If so,
there are two ways to do it,
says John Nordheim, Morrow
County Extension Agent.
The best way to save your
geranium is to take stem
cuttings and grow new plants.
Choose firm, healthy stems
from two to four inches long.
Insert them into a pot of sandy
soil and water thoroughly.
After the roots have started,
which takes two to three
weeks, give the cuttings full
sunlight and continue water
ing. Keep them as house
plants until next spring. Ano
ther method is to carefully dig
up the whole geranium and
put it in as small a pot as will
hold the root ball. Prune back
the top of the plant about half
way and keep it in the house
until spring.
Saving this year's geranium
lets you exercise your green
thumb through the winter.
And it will save you money
next spring when you don't
have to buy new geraniums.
review course. It is designed
for accountants who are
interested in sitting for the
CPA exam. It contains 64
hours of cassettes plus work
books. The "Federal Tax Guide" is
a loose-leaf tax service which
is kept current on a weekly
basis with new and pending
changes in the federal tax
laws and regulations.
For tax-exempt organiza
tions, the tax service is
designed to keep organiza
tions of this type informed on
latest developments. It con
tains checklists, charts, sam
ple forms, form letters and
model clauses.
More information on all of
these aids is available from
the BMCC Business Depart
ment. Call 276-1260, ext. 209.
Tax guides and other busi
ness related aids are available
to the public through the Blue
Mountain Community College
Business Department.
Tax guides on reserve in the
campus library include infor
mation on federal taxes, state
taxes and tax-exempt organi
zations. "Payroll Guide," designed
to insure minimum payroll
costs and full compliance with
the ever-changing federal and
state and local payroll tax
laws, is on reserve in the
Business Education Depart
ment. Also on reserve in the
business department is a
Certified Public Accountant
Western lumber
statistics
are given
The western lumber indust
ry operated at 88.1 per cent of
its practical capacity during
the month of August, accord
ing to the Western Wood
Products Association.
"Although it was a drop
from July figures, production
actually increased," com
mented Fred Keseberg,
WWPA's director of economic
services. "That's because act
ual capacity for August is
much higher than actual
capacity for July," Reseberg
said.
July is a traditional vaca
tion month for industry em
ployees. Lumber demand continues
to be excellant, with produ
cers booked up two to three
weeks for orders, with many
for quick delivery. Most mills
are nor building inventory at
this time.
During the first, eight,
months of 197.H, the industry
has operated at 9X0 per cent
Reseburg reported. For the
same period a year ago,
practical capacity was 93. 2
per cent.
WWPA established the 12
state western lumber produ
cing industry's practical capa
city for any fmen month as
the highest actual production
reached in that month during
the last five calendar years,
including the current month.
The monthly WWPA capa
city report covers lumber
production totaling about 18
billion board teet manufactur
ed annually in the 12 western
states. That is about 60 per
cent of the U.S. softwood
output.
HARRP officials
ask patience in
wait for checks
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Oregonians who have not
yet received the Homeowner
and Renter Refund Program
(HARRP) check they expect
ed should wait at least two
weeks before contacting the
Oregon Department of Reve
nue, announced director John
J. Lobdell. Both the depart
ment and the post office are
working this week to match
returned checks with address
changes on file.
Persons who have filed
address changes are asked not
to contact the department.
Those who have moved rec
ently and have not filed
address changes with the
department should do so. The
department has a state wide
toll-free telephone number,
1-800-452-2838.
Out of more than 440.000
checks mailed Oct. 16, some
6,000 have been returned as
undelivcrabie. That is a con
siderable drop from the 20,000
checks returned last fall. The
department made an extra
effort this year encouraging
people to file address changes
before the checks were mailed.
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