East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 10, 2015, Image 12

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East Oregonian
Saturday, January 10, 2015
FREEZE: Rehabilitating trees
SECURITY:
used to enter building next year
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gates — one in front of the
auditorium and two at east
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tion.
trees — those less than two
years old — have been up-
rooted as growers assess the
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pleasing.
The gates will open be-
gates and doors at the high
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sures represent a major
authority to allow or disal-
of whom would use one
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“For some reason, peo-
ple thought, ‘Well, maybe
He wanted to reassure
parents and students that the
doors will be programmed to
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ing people to get out without
allowing anyone in.
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Depending on the situa-
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They also set off motion
he said.
S. Fairely, 21, of Hermiston,
trespass, a misdemeanor.
17-year-old male for the
measures.
anymore.”
Board meeting Thursday,
three young people a lit-
tle after midnight Tuesday
“shimmied” up to the roof,
Many older trees were not as
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ser said, but the full extent
until later in the spring.
There is a program in
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planting trees by spring,
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“Hopefully, the nurser-
ies will have some leftover
growers,” he said.
Milton-Freewater wasn’t
the only fruit-growing re-
temperatures. The Mid-Co-
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new ones, Sexson said, but
new trees won’t start pro-
— Darcy Sexson,
Umatilla County Farm
Services Agency
with the OSU Extension Of-
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rehabilitate or replant trees
based on the extent of the
damage.
Rehabilitating trees is
“Hopefully the
nurseries will
have some
leftover stock
they can
supply the
growers.”
is going to be some re-
planting of fairly young or-
Ron Edwards, of Ed-
wards Farm north of Mil-
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out. As for the other trees
extent of the damage, and
what it will mean to the in-
dustry.”
depend if they had gone dor-
set in.
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staff member monitoring the
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pared the upgrades to the se-
Anthony Hospital — without
visitors to the hospital were
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———
Contact Antonio Sierra
at asierra@eastoregonian.
com or 541-966-0836. In-
formation from reporter Phil
Wright was used in this story.
“That’s the hard thing
about tree losses,” she said.
million.
and pays for those damages.
fruit growers weren’t as
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next year,” Edwards said.
“If you lose your tree, and
you have to replant, that’s a
big loss to the grower.”
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Contact George Plaven
at 541-564-4547.
CLOSET:
Umatilla County
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that was similar to Clearview’s
program. He mentioned the
legislation to Sen. Bill Hansell,
R-Athena, who had stopped by
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the legislation at the time, im-
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to tell her about Umbarger’s
rin said.
“Who
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pays
for
the
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“Darrin was already doing
it,” Hansell said. “He had the
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edge base.”
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barger to Salem to testify at a
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emonial signing of the Dura-
payers.”
For now the Oregon
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also serve the remaining
ernor’s right shoulder.
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Darrin and Carol say
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County warehouse. Starting
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being traded in interlibrary
loan.
The Umbargers’ son, Jer-
emy Umbarger, will serve
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ment.
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ommending and
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will serve only a small group
operate the original free loan
with disabilities.
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the
warehouse
and even a 48-speed hand
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spare parts are at the ready.
In another, a pressure wash-
ing station will soon emerge.
items have bad welds, dead
batteries or stressed frames.
“The potential of the
program is very large,”
up drop-off spots in towns
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site suggestions.
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to the dump, bring it to us.”
east side of the state for this
“Everything usually hap-
Darrin said. “It’s really neat
they wanted to start this pilot
in Umatilla County and see it
grow from here.”
BRIEFLY
Police investigate
reported shooting
Friday near the Eastern
Oregon Regional Airport,
but Umatilla County Sheriff
The woman was not injured,
are not sure that’s what
heading up the investigation,
woman said the window
he would have more details
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THROUGH JANUARY 31, 2015.
they will need a larger sup-
tients.
Inside
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