Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 04, 1981, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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    KICillT-The Ih-ppner (JanflU'-Tlmrs. Ilrppnrr, Orient. Thiirsiln. Jhim- I
Ruth McCabe named 'Make it Yourself
District 14 director
BvBirdinf Tiillis
Ruth McCabe. lone, a lady
who loves to sew with woolens,
and who also enjoyes working
with kids, has been named as
the District 14 Director of the
Make It Yourself with Wool
Contest .
The popular wool sewing
contest for the district will be
held in Heppner this year,
October 24. at the Catholic
Parish Hall. District 14 in
cludes Gilliam. Morrow. Um
atilla and Wheeler counties.
All youth ages 10 to 24 are
eligible to enter the contest.
Registration forms for partic
ipation in the contest are
available from Ms. McCabe.
U of W educator
graa ceremony
Hazard Adams, educator
from the University of Wash
ington, will be the keynote
speaker at Blue Mountain
Community College's gradua
tion ceremony Saturday, June
6.
Graduation will be held in
the McCrae Activity Center at
7 p.m. A reception for grad
uates is scheduled in the
college union following the
one-hour ceremony. The pub
lic is invited to attend both
events.
Music will be provided by
the BMCC choir and the
College-Community Wind
Symphony. David Miller.
BMCC vocal music instructor,
and John Weddle. instrumen
tal music instructor, will
direct their respective groups.
The wind symphony will
phy Norman Dello Jois's
"Scenes from the Louvre: III
The Kings of France:" for the
processional selection. "Mus
ic for a Ceremony" by John
Morrissey is the recessional
selection. The choir will sing
"I Made It Through the Rain"
by Barry Manilow.
Adams, wha is a professor
on English at the U of W. has
authored and edited numerous
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partem reservation card (which wat reserve your set and
assure it w be waiting for you when you redeem your
certificate). Subsequent lay A Way Certificates are oaty 99t
each with each (3D0 purchase.
When you have saved 30 lay-A-Wey Certificates Ipius
your FREE Bonus Certificate I, you can colect your 20 Piece
Service for four. You've said only $29.70 for your set! That's
HALF what you would expect to pay in stores. Participate as
many times as you ike, and build a complete service for
eight, twelve or more!
SAVE ON ACCESSORIES, TOO!
Watch our ads each week for
more "Dollar Saver" coupons on
different Oneida accessory sets
to complete your collection!
COPYRIGHT Id 1981 ASSOCIATED GROCERS INC.. SEATTLE
or at the Extension office.
Heppner. or may be obtained
by writing the State Director.
Barbara Zvonar. Box 432.
Columbia City. Oregon 97018.
The new district director is
well known in the area for her
sewing skills, as well as more
than thirty years of 4-H
clothing project leadership
and other community involv
ements. As the new director,
she will be available to
promote the use of woolen
fabrics in home sewing, and to
answer questions from those
interested in participating in
the contest next fall, as well as
oversee organization of the
district contest events.
to keynote'BMCC
articles and books on poetry
and literary criticism. His
most recent book is "The
Academic Tribes." published
in 197fi.
In that volume. Adams
recounts his view of the
political structure of a modern
public university. He bases his
observations on his years of
experience as a professor and
administrator at the Univer
sity of California at Irvine and
ifaeuLLOEW
raxpayers get relief from energy
Saving energy may seem to
be a burden, but it can be less
taxing.
The federal government now
offers tax incentives to home
owners willing to invest in
energy efficiency.
For homeowners who install
a solar energy system. Uncle
Sam will pick up 40 patent of
the installation costs. If a
$3,000 soiar system is installed,
$1,200 can be deducted from
what you owe in federal taxes. If
you owe less than SI, 200, the
left-over credit can be used to
trim next year's taxes.
For other energy conserva
tion improvements, the federal
government offers a tax credit of
15 percent on the first $2,000
spent on buying and installing
approved energy -saving items.
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MEAD'S THRIFTWAY
305 S.W. 11th. Ave. (Birttercreek Hwy.), Hermiston
Umatilla 711 H. Street - Open Daily a.m. to 10 p.m.
The annual contest is spon
sored by the American Sheep
Producers Council. Inc.. and
Women's Auxiliary National
Wool Growers Association, as
well as many local businesses
and individuals. Valuable
prizes are awarded winners in
all levels of competition The
junior and senior winner from
each of the 15 districts in
Oregon will compete in the
state contest at Clackamas.
Oregon, with their state fas
hion show for the public at
Clackamas Town Center on
January 9. 1982.
There should be additional
excitement and incentive for
Oregon sewers this year, as
the national finals for the
Marine deployed to Far East
Marine Cpl. Jerry L.
Sohuening. son of Fred J and
Mary Schuening of Echo, and
whose wife. Dehhra. is the
daughter of Bev Sherman of
Stanfield. is deployed to the
Western Pacific.
Schuening is a member of
Marine Service Support Group
37. 1st Marine Brigade, based
at Kaneohe Bay. Hawaii.
His group is the logistics
support element of the 31st
' The list includes: insulation,
caulking and weatherstripping,
exterior storm and thermal
doors and windows, automatic
set-back thermostats, replace
ment burners, automatic flue
dampeners, furnace ignition
systems, and meters that mon
itor the cost of energy usage.
Hazardous
seminar set
Proper handling of hazar
ouz materials will be explored
in a special one-day workshop
to be offered by Blue Mountain
Community College Saturday.
June 13.
The all-day course will
cover radiation safety, railcar
disasters, and proper handling
of fertilizers and other agri
cultural chemicals. Cost of the
one-credit course is $10.
The morning sessions will
begin at 8 a.m. on the BMCC
campus in the Pioneer Hall
Theatre. The afternoon will be
devoted to the agricultural
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;
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$3.00 purchase
with Wool'
Make It Yourself with Wool
Contest will he held at the
Marriott Hotel. Portland. Jan
uary 20-24. 1H2. National
winners receive prizes rang
ing from college scholarships
to fashion tours, cash, bonds,
nnd many other valuable
awards.
Complete instructions and
guidelines for the contest are
listed in the registration
folder, as well as age divi
sions, awards, and all other
information needed. Registra
tions must be submitted prior
to the contest, and may be
submitted at any time after
fabric, pattern, etc.. has been
selected
Marine Amphibious Unit
(MAIM.
The 1.800 Marines and
sailors forming the nucleus of
the 31st MAU are embarked
aboard ships specially design
ed to transport combat troops.
They are scheduled to partici
pate in training exercises in
the Philippines and will visit
several Far Eastern ports
before returning home.
conservation measures
The maximum credit of $300
applies to homes built by April
20, 1977. The credit can be
taken all in one year or applied
to items vou install each year
through l'J85.
Besides the tax incentives of
fered by the federal govern
ment, many states offer tax
materials
aspects of handling hazardous
materials.
A hands-on lah at the fire
ground of Eastern Oregon
Slate Hospital and Training
Center will also be included
Those willing In actuallv
participate in the lab portion
"of the class should bring their
turn outs
Registration deadline for
the course is June 111. Students
wishing more information
should call Bill Fenlnn. BMCC
area coordinator, at 27K-I2K0.
ext. 315.
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Bookworms
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Marian Brosnan was host
ess for the final Bookworm
meeting of this school year on
Tuesday. Mav 12. at the
Brosnan ranch home on upper
Little Butter Creek. Helen
Currin gave the afternoon's
review of the 1981 book "An
Oregon School ma'am" sub
titled "From Rimrocks to
Tidelands". by Grace Brandt
Martin.
After the review the ladies
present were encouraged to
tell of early schnolday or
teaching experiences. How
they enjoyed recounting their
"school memories of bygone
days."
The author of "An Oregon
Sehoolma'm." Grace Martin,
has roots deep in the history of
Oregon, her maternal grand
parents having come to the
Willamette Valley by covered
wagon while they were still
children. Her maternal
grandfather. Mel Dustin, was
a schoolteacher in the gold
rush town of Canyon City
during the 1870's. He later
breaks for energy improve
ments. Your local chapter of the
National Home Improvement
Timber value meeting et
A public meeting In discuss
proMsed timber slumpaue
values used in computing
Kaslern Oregon Severance
Tax pavmenjs for lmi-R2 will
In- held June II in Bend
Oregon Department of Rev
enue personnel will conduct
Ihe meeting. Ihe onlv one
scheduled in eastern Oregon
this year on Ihe severance
lax
J'rivalelv owned timber in
eastern Oregon is taxed at five
percenl of its sltimpage value
at Ihe lime of harvest
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end year with
year
practiced law and became
judge of Baker County, Mrs.
Martin's mother was born in
Canyon Cilv in Iit7ii,
Grace Martin, horn on the
outskirts of Portland in KHMi.
was graduated from Franklin
High School and from Oregon
Normal School. She received
her B.S. from the University
of Oregon and earned her
master's degree from OSU in
1956.
The author's early exper
iences as a teacher took her
from a one-room school in an
isolated cattle ranching com
munity to an island on the
lower Columbia River, a small
town in northeastern Oregon
and a logging camp in the
Coast Range.
She returned to the class
room during the teacher
shortage created by World
War II. She spent ten years
teaching in the four-room
school at Bellfountain. south
of Corvallis.From 1956 until
her retirement in 1972 she was
an elementary teacher in the
Corvallis schools.
"An Oregon Sehoolma'm" is
the first of two books she is
writing about her experiences.
The next book will cover her
work in the irrigated farm
lands of northeastern Oregon
Council can tell you what im
provements qualify in your
area.
Taxpavers will have a chance
to comment on Ihe proposed
sltimpage value schedule at
the June II meeting. The
meeting begins at 10:3!) a m.
in Ihe Deschutes Count v
Courthouse Annex, HM NW
Bond St
The revenue department
collects Ihe tax and distributes
it In the Hi counties under Ihe
Kaslern Oregon Severance
Tax program, The counties
share the receipts with local
taxing districts
AT OUR NEW
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school history
and at Paulina in C'entiuil
Oregon.
Grace Martin has quoted
from journals kept during her
teaching years to help recre
ate Ihe feelings of a shy young
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TEEN OF
THE WEEK
CAROLYN
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A senior, and daughter of Wurren and Irpnr Plot -hai-slcv
'Carolyn hus maintained a grade
Carolyn has been an active Ntuilent at 1 1 1 1 S for four yearn.
She ix currently president of National Honor Society.
Vice-PreHiilent of the senior clans, editor or the IIKIIISCII.
and an officer in C1AII. Carolyn hus also participated in
volleyball and duncrteam. Curolvn phinx to attend Pacific
Lutheran University in Tacoma. Wash, to study either
Klementary Kducation or lliisiiii-HH.
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woman thrust from a shelter
ed home environment Into life
styles and localities previous
ly unknown to her, Mrs.
Martin's true-life experiences
are good rending for all ages.
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