Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 08, 1981, Page TEN, Image 10

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wh r . . o , i j Square Dance Jamboree scheduled Sat.
What's Your Opinion? Public input needed on programs 1
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A meeting will be held In
Pendleton in the board room
of Blue Mountain Community
College, Wednesday. Oct. 14. 7
p.m., to determine what the
public wants in federally
funded vocational education
programs between 1983-87, It
was announced in a recent
news release from the Oregon
Dept. of Education.
"Oregon receives about $fi
million annually from the
federal government to match
local dollars to fund vocation
al education programs in high
schools and community col
leges. "But before the money is
made available, tm? State
Board of Education must file a
plan with the U.S. Department
of Education. The board and
the Oregon, Department of
Education want to know how
the public wants that money
spent before the plan Is
approved." said the dept.
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"What is your opinion of the new postage hike of 20 cents
for first class and 13 cents for postcards?"
"It's a rip-off." said Robert Watts, Heppner, "After
building the highly criticized two to three million dollar
complex in Washington D C. which they swore they could
afford, they have justified the criticism."
Close to Home
Mary Ann Cerullo
This may be old news to some folks in the area, but I would
like all Eastern Oregon writers or would-like-to-be writers to
take note.
The Clearwater Press in LaGrande is currently organizing
a journal of Eastern Oregon writing. "The Clearwater
Review" will begin annual publication in January 1982.
Editors are Sandy Gullikson and John Daniel. The Review
will contain poetry, some short and non-fiction. Submission
deadline for the January issue is November 1.
Submissions must be accompanied by a stamped,
self-addressed envelope, and mailed to: John Daniel. Route
1, Box 75F. Bonanza. OR. 97623; or Sandy Gullikson. 1115 V
Ave.. LaGrande. OR. 97850.
Accepted work will be paid in two free copies of the journal .
The editors say they do not expect the review to make a
profit, and welcome financial contributions.
So. to those who would like to see their work in print, 1
strongly urge that you submit by Nov. 1. The editors are
interested in all subjects and writing forms.
will hold a Square Dance
Jamboree Saturday, Oct. 10, 8
p.m. at the lone Legion Hull.
All interested are Invited to
attend as the evening will also
include variety dancing for
everyone. A square dance
exhibition will also be a
feature of the evening to
introduce guestR to square
dancing. Refreshements will
'So You Say You're Tough'
scheduled Nov. 7 in Pendleton
The wackiest, zaniest but
probably the most active
boxing show ever to hit the
Eastern Oregon and Washing
ton area last May has been
scheduled again for Saturday
evening, Nov. 7 at the Pendle
ton Armory and it's again
billed "So You Say You're
Tough," said a spokesperson
for the event.
The combatants can be
inyone who is not or has never
fought as a pro nor have they
fought five amateur fights in
1981 and the proposed entrants
include bar room brawlers,
loggers, cowboys, ranch
hands, firemen, policemen or
just anyone who has had a
desire to mix it up legitimate
ly in the ring. College athletes
are also eligible.
The events are under the
direction of Northwest Sports
of Portland who produced the
May events.
On the line is the giants
$1,500 plus in prize monies for
the top finishers in each of the
three weight divisions with a
possible fourth division being
added if entries warrant. The
possible division is the 145 lbs.
and under class with 146-160
pound; 161-190 and 191 and
over divisions set. Each win
ner picks up $500 in each
division. A full division consti
tutes eight fighters with elimi
nations leaving the winner to
have fought in three matches
all scheduled for three-two
minute rounds. If the fourth
weight class, 145 lbs. and
under is Sdded, an additional
$500 will be added.
The schedule calls for a
maximum of seven bouts in
each weight division or a total
of 21 scheduled fights during
the evenings carding.
All fighters will be awarded
with a participants trophy and
all will receive a prefight
physical from the physician of
the Pendleton Boxing Com
mission which is sanctioning
the event. One of the nations
top referees also will be in
attendance to handle the ring
duties.
DMV
schedule
The Motor Vehicles Division
at 278 Main Sreet in Heppner
will be open throughout October.-Monday
through Friday
from 8 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 to
5 p.m.
The office will however be
closed Wednesday, October 21
when the Condon office will be
open.
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GAZETTE-TIMES
676-9223
All fighters will also be
covered by accident insurance
in case of injury at the events
and a ring physician also will
be in attendance at the fights.
The events which attracted
thousands at the May inaugur
al in Pendleton will also have
appearing as the ring card girl
"Miss 1981, So You Say You're
Tough."..
Persons interested in enter
ing may pick up entries and
rules at Pendleton Athletic
Supply or call 276-6988.
Seating has been arranged
for ringside reserved chairs
which will have 560 seats
around the four sides of the
ring at $12.50, with main floor
bleachers seating at $10 (non
reserved) and balcony gener
al admission seating at $7.50.
40 only VIP ring seats are
available. Children 12 years
and under will be admitted at
$3 in the balcony section only,
with those tickets availabe at
the box office the night of the
event only.
Ticket sales will begin at
Pendleton Athletic and at the
Club agar both in Pendleton,
Oct. 15.
Garden Clubs meet
for fall session
Blue Mountain District No.
10 of the Oregon Federation of
Garden Clubs met in Milton
Freewater for their fall ses
sion on September 28. Mem
bers from the lone club
present were Helen Martin.
Joyce Buchanan and Jean
Nelson and from Heppner
were Theda Lowe and Julia
Hill. Director Connie Tellefson
of Milton Freewater presided
over the meeting. Reports
were made by District Mem
bership Chairman Helen Mar
tin; awards, Jean Nelson and
Joyce Buchanan presented the
therapy report for Leila Palmer.
A display and demonstra
tion of some twenty different
flower arrangements were
presented by La Vane Bigelow,
president of the Oregon Feder
ation of Garden Clubs and
Harriett Andrews, recording
secretary. Both of these wo
men are national accredited
judges for flower shows.
Connie Tellefeson called
together all garden club
members who would be inter
ested in organizing a district
flower arranging study group.
The first meeting will be held
at the home of Cece Slocum in
Hermiston on Oct. 27 at 10
a.m.
Oregon Farm Calendar
October
20 - 23 Annual Meeting of the Oregon Society of Weed
Science. Holiday Inn South (1-5 at Stafford Junction),
Wilsonville.
31 - Nov. 1 - American Quarter Horse and OSU Horse Clinic.
Oregon State University, Corvallis.
Nancy Brounfwld ZST
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Introducing Tax Savings Certificates.
They won't tax your interest.
Our new Tax Savings Certificate is a
breakthrough for savers. It not only earns
you a lot of money, but allows you to keep
what you earn.
Here's how it works: You deposit a minimum
of $500 for twelve months and the interest
you earn (up to $2,000 for couples, $1 ,000
for individuals) is tax-free. That's right, you
pay no Federal tax on those amounts. And
your funds are insured by the FDIC up to
$1 00,000. You can see why it s a real
breakthrough for savers.
And if you have a 182-day Money Market
uenmcate with us, you can cash it
in before maturity and convert the
funds to a Tax Savings Certificate
on or after October 1 with no
penalty.
Check the chart to see if the Tax
Savings Certificate is in your best
First
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Bank
interest. Depending on your tax bracket and
other factors, it may or may not be. Which is
why we say, whatever you do, come in and
talk to us. We can offer you personal and
timely advice as to what type of plan will
help you get the most from your money.
After all, we are the oldest bank in Oregon.
And in banking, especially today,
experience counts.
So come in and talk to us. Find out whether
the Tax Savings Certificate or another plan
is best for you. Either way, we'll help you
come out ahead.
The Tax Savings Certificate interest rate will be:1 2 .14(Rateon 1 0581)
Based on this rate, a deposit of $16,474 will earn $2,000 at maturity.
Taxable Probable 1982 I To equal the return of the
Income Federal Income Tax Savings Certificate you
(Joint Return) Tax Bracket would need to earn:
$60,000 49 23.80
$50,000 44 21.68
$40,000 39 19.90
$30,000 33 18.12
$20,000 22 I 15.56
Rate on the Tax Savings Cemlicalo will ba equal to 10 ol the average yield on one-year
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Substantial interest penalty and loss ol tax exemption lor early withdrawal
Interest payable at maturity.
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