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The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday January 4, 1979-NINE 1 1 BMCC slates activities for Feb, 26 eclipse " " " ''''''m UhflJ Tomato Juice Town House Finest Quality . . 46-oz. o)5 1 1 in y. l(J y , tl nr , JL J? M wJLrlIfM v .... .-. Pluto leans Town House Dry Beans v Broccoli Spears Raspberries Strawberries cXa,e Coefiies Corn EFlnfies Corn iileol 5-lk Flour Crispy Clice ' -aifc,- ; iSKM, . f 'ZZk '-w ( mB&; MmAt j? sa1 V 'x- (choice W jaI (choice) 'fe 15 Xluf 1 Manor House Chicken Meat Franks A New Taste Idea , . . Great! Sliced Oclounc rDXElEIISC J .. CaI.L Lunch Meat A D I V W rwuiiu Yomafoes Scotch Buy Inflation Fighter . . 28-oz. 30-os. Mrs. Wright's White C - (Craihl Wheat Bol-alr Froxon 10-ox. Pkg. 2,or89 $ 19 m 8 Bel-olr Froxwi 10oz.Pkg. Bol-air Froiin Whole.. 30-oz. Busy Baktr 17.25-01. Sofoway Dry TypoCoroal lt-oz. Kitchon Craft follow.. 1-lb. Pkg. Kitchon Craft AII-pwpoM Sofoway Coroal IJ-oz.Pkg. DoaslIxDiiniiis Manor House USDA Grade A for a Change of iw rThkkStlcMl Kg. eel JiMUMdilBL mm Pound of sun o" Bread or Wheat Sandwich hfotL Sandwich.. 59') Sliced White Stewed Tomatoes Hef ried lenns Apple Sauce Potatoes -Bm ierv.ng SuggestiO pace Menu. TTrd 12 .$lw 0 Whole $118 Fresh Side Pork liver Urm Hoasf Z- 1 A total solar eclipse will occur over the Pendleton area the morning of Feb. 26, and Blue Mountain Community College is planning special activities before and during the event. The eclipse may be seen the morning of Feb. 26 in the southern skies. At about 7 a.m. the eclipse will begin and will reach totality at 8:17 a.m. Totality will last about two minutes. fvlcinfciiiiii Coldbrook Cubed Margarine Mb. Pkg. y . PisBiwasBier COMPOUND . . White Magic 50-oz. American lucerne Choose Rice Town Howo long Grain Town Houio 16-ox. Town Howm 23-01. Jar AuGratin or Scalloped Town Houio.. S. 5-0 1. Folger's Instant Rich Hearty Flavor Mountain Grown . . 10-oz. Jar Boneless USDA Choice Grade Beef Round Steak log Sauscgc USDA Choice Beef Chuck Round Bone Pot Roast Pound lb. I "In most people's lifetimes, they are lucky to see just one total solar eclipse," according to Ellsworth Mayer, former astronomy instructor and BMCC dean of academic planning and research. "The Astronomical World and Eclipses" will be explored in a special evening class to be offered at BMCC prior to the eclipse in February. Mayer and Alan Insko, physics instructor, plan a 3-E.b. Coffee Edwards C'i'li'i'l.il - Hat Ei Soup Truly Fine Emerald Mist . . 5-oz. Bar. "lj 12-oz. Food 2169 i bag Town Houio lo-oi. 3or$1 78 49 Coffee Heed 12 Boneless USDA Choice Bottom Round or Rump Roast lb. L tT1 $1,s SB - . $169 Buttered Beef Steaks K Xx Sliced Bacon Hygrade Breakfast Bacon . . . 12-ci. four-class series with the final class being the actual viewing of the eclipse. Two evening sessions are planned which will cover topics such as: a general introduction to astron omy, an over-view of the solar system, how eclipses occur, and the geometry of eclipses. Then, on Sunday, Feb. 25, the day before the eclipse, groups from out of the area who have come to view the eclipse will be presenting their Coffee Su-purb For L- Quick Oats Paper EJaphins fabric Softener Oefergent 1088 Island Plastic Wrap Sandwich Bags Tall Elitchen Dags Blade Sweet B - Q Chicken Pcs - Oven planned activities. At present, Lane and Clackamas Com munity Colleges have inquired about sending teams to BMCC. Additional inquiries have come to the college from Cyprus College in California. Individuals from Nevada, North Carolina and California also plan to travel to Pendle ton. Finally, the class will view the eclipse from the BMCC Facial Tissue Truly Fine 2-Ply.. Box of 200 O 5 detergent Laundry Detergent 49-oz. Box f O 1 98 $99 59 $98 Sofoway Hot Coroal.. 42-ox. Scotch Buy 1-Ply 140Ct. Whlto Magic 96-oz.BO. Whito Magic low Sudt9.SlUb. Nv-Mado Salad Droning . . l-oz. Bti. Kitchon Craft 100 Ft. roll Safoway 150 Bag Ct. Kitchon Craft 301 Cut Pork Shoulder and Savory Meat aX V9 li Lloasfi lit nntis Roast I 1 Pound U campus the morning of Feb. 26. Class participants may attend the entire four-class sequence for one hour of college credit at a cost of $9. The class is also open on an informational basis to people who cannot attend all events. There is no cost for dropping in on a session. Mayer warns, "Viewers of the eclipse must be careful to not do much with the naked eye." His warning is echoed by the national Astronomical League which states, "Staring at the sun with unprotected eyes during the partial stages of the eclipse can cause blindness or severe retinal damage." Safety precautions are being taken by the college to help eclipse viewers protect their eyes. A Questar tele scope with a solar filter will be set up so that viewers may view sunspots and solar corona during the eclipse. Indirect viewing of the eclipse will be accomplished using projections devices that will show the eclipse on a screen. For more information on the eclipse class or viewing plans, contact the Evening Division at Blue Mountain Community College, P.O. Box 100, Pendle ton, Oregon 97801 or call 276-1260, ext. 205. Mayer and Insko are also available at the college to answer questions. EOSC to hold classes in Taiwan LA GRANDE Students may study in The Republic of China for six weeks next summer though a special program arranged by Eastern Oregon State College at Soo chow University in Taiwan. Educators and business persons, as well as college students and individuals in terested in or involved with Chinese culture are encour aged to participate. The program runs between June 21 and August 5 and is limited to 20 persons on a first-come, first-served basis. The deadline for application is March 15. The cost is $1300, which covers all expenses, including round trip air fare from Pendleton or Portland, lodging and meals, tuition expenses, and ground trans portation for tours. Twelve college credits may be earned. Courses of instruc tion include "Chinese Philos ophical Thought," "Religions in China," "Chinese History," "Appreciation of Chinese Fine Art," and "Daily-Use Chinese Language Practice." In addi tion, there will be special lectures, visits to museums, a Chinese opera, and orchestra concert, and dancing perfo ances. Further information is available through Professor Johannes Spronk in care of the Office of Continuing Educa tion, Eastern Oregon State College, La Grande, Oregon, 97850, telephone 963-2171, ex tension 208. The summer study program is made possible with the cooperation of Soochow Uni versity and the Pacific Cult ural Foundation. Forest Industries attack Paulus Cont. from page 8 1977," said Giustina. The reason the Department estimates were low in the period 71-73 was because of market changes which oc cured after their estimates were made. After their esti mates were made, the market conditions changed and what was once waste started to be hauled out of the woods and utilized, thus increasing the amount finally harvested. The Department noted this increase in utilization in 1973 and in 1974 and corrected their estimates. If the auditors had checked the sales sold by the state since 1974, they would have seen that the Depart ment's estimates were very close to the amoupt of timber actually removed.