Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Butte Falls bulletin. (<1994 Dec.->) 1994-current | View Entire Issue (May 1, 2000)
NEW LAWS AFFECT TEENAGE DRIVERS New laws are making significant changes in driver license requirements and restrictions for Oregon drivers. ‘The 1999 Legislature passed laws to strengthen license requirements and improve driver training because teens are twice as likely as other drivers to be involve in fatal and injury crashes,” said Lorna Youngs, deputy director, Oregon Department of Transportation Driver and Motor Vehicle Services Division. Beginning March 1, anyone under the age of 18 applying for a driver license will need to: os* Have held an Oregon instruction permit for at least six months. ■ k t Certify with parental verification that the teen has at least 50 hours of supervised driving experience. k t Complete a traffic safety education course or certify and addition 50 hours of driving experience as described above. After March 1, provisional licenses will restrict the age and number of passengers that a driver under the age of 18 may have in a vehicle as well as the nighttime hours when the teenager may drive. For more information about the new requirements and related issues, contact you local DMV office. You may also call DMV at (503) 945-5000 if you have questions or to request a teen driver packet. The same information is available at DMV ’s Web site at: www.odot.state.or.us/dmv. -i=as=ss=i. Table Manners AUGUST 1903 “ Baby Victims of Etiquette ” If a child is to be taught politeness and consideration, let him be politely and considerately treated at his father’s table. Let the parents, especially, watch their own tones when they give reprimands. Let a remark now and then be directed to him and he will not be so apt to break into the general conversation at unseasonable times. When his opinions are given, let them be treated courteously. fr om t h e fea t ur e TEDDY BEAi BAFFLE Proceed go to the Butte Falls area J ambulance membership. If you ever need our ambulance, your cost will O N rtf CL > be zero or minimal if we can cover the next 6 months membership fee of $2,500. <9 8 a) Smith, Rocky Cowie, John Adams, Cindy Wright or Darren Kinyon for your “'O p P t * r: m s. gi Driskell, Melissa or Ken Owens, Dean CL 6 I/) 7DCKETS AftE ONLY $ 1.00 EACH See any ambulance member, Carrie L> C <J -5 □ tn 8 £ e tn Ti O rtf g 4= 4J I 5 § t-h Ji £ — 5 £ £ < o 2 •= m 8 rtf 3 § H H L • 2 - nJ q Hl chance to win. <9 4-» 3 ’E J g £ O DRAWING WILL [BE JUME tn -d s ) 8 nj <0 £ > § nJ > O <o T3 o P-U £ 2000 3 AT G^ADOATSON < The Teddy Bear was donated by Buck -Un Rowden. -Thank You, Buck! UTSRQPONMLKJIHGFEDCBA For questions call Carrie at 865-3224. (If we can't raise $2,500 by June, you'll pay full for you cimbulance service.) Alone Again I wish somaone would tell ma-what it is that I’ve done wrong. Why I have to stay chained up- And left alone so Please Help!!!!! ponmlkjihgfedcbaZYXWVUTSRQPONMLKJIHGFEDCBA STUDENT OF THE MONTH - MARCH Willingness to Follow Directions Kindergarten: Lena Porter First Grade: Kyle Kinyon Second Grade: Derrick Cisneros Third Grade: Eric Stevenson Fourth Grade: Bobbie and Nikki Ross Fifth Grade:. Michael McLauchlan Sixth Grade: Mickie Bums Seventh Grade: Eighth Grade: I . Kevin Bniehling M att Curtis ong. They seamed so glad to have me- When I came here is a pup. There were so many things wa'd do- While I was growing up. They couldn't wait to train me- As a companion as a friend; They told ma they would never fear- Being left alone again. The children said they’d feed me- Said they'd brush ma every day. They’d play with me and walk me-1 f only I could stay. But now the family lasn’t time- They often say I shed .They won’t allow me in the house-Not even to ba fed. The children never walk ma- They always say, "Not now!” I wish that I could please them- Won't someone tell me how? All I have Is love, you see-1 wish they would explain, Why they said they wanted ma- Then left me on a chain. -Author unknown (submitted by Melissa Compton) I