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District
Attorney
Appointed District Attorney by Vic Atiyeh Nov.
Intern-Public Defenders Office 1976-77
Consultant to ECOAC in the area of land use
planning 1977
City Attorney for Umatilla 1977-1979
Deputy District Attorney 1979-1980
District Attorney 1980 to present
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April ZS, 1982
taste of life
Lynch Terrace student
Studonls of Lynch Terraw
Middle School in Portland,
here in Heppner as part of the
second annual exchange pro
pram, enjoyed a day in the
country last Wednesday and
at the same time, learned a
few things about farm life.
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on the farm
Jeff Sanders trys to wrestle a calf
Starting with a tour of the
Dwipht Bailey farm on Little
Butter Creek, the 23 eighth
graders heard first hand about
wheat farming, and different
uses of farm machinery 'and
farming techniques.
From there the students
traveled down the road to the
Ron and Judy Currin ranch
where they were treated to
several demonstrations of
cattle ranching.
Ron and Judy's two sons and
daughter put on a mini-rodeo
show, and Ron showed the
kids the finer points of cattle
branding, which drew ques
tions from "does it hurt?", to
"what's that smell?"
The tour wasn't all show,,
however, as the Currins then
let the kids try their hand at
steer wrestling and roping.
"I'm sort of exhausted."
said Dave Kistner after wrest
3 vehicles involved in
non-injury accident
A three vehicle non-injury
accident occurred Saturday.
April 24 on the Highway
near Willow Creek Country
Club at about 9:30 am. A
Morrow County Sheriff's de
puty responded to the acci
dent. Drivers of the three vehicles
More than 90,000 vehicles travel about 30 million miles
each week to deliver U.S. daily newspapers to readers.
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All our vegetable and flower
annuals to arrive Friday.
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et a
ling several minutes with a
calf outfitted with plastic
horns. "But it was fun."
As the final stop on the
ranch tour, the students went
to the Tom Currin place where
they all enjoyed a barbecue
supper, put on by the Morrow
County Cow Belles.
Wednesday's farm tour was
just one stop of a busy
one-week visit. The students
also visited Kinzua. the mu
seum. Hardman and partici
pated in other activities.
Twenty-one Heppner eighth
graders were in Portland the
past week as part of the
exchange.
Lynch Terrace Middle
School is located between
Portland and Gresham. The
two schools traded students
last year, and the program
was well received by both
groups.
were Mike Rowell. 29 of
Heppner. Debra Hembree. 25.
also of Heppner and Harlan D.
Dunaway. 35 of Lexington.
According to the Morrow
County Sheriff's office. Rowell
was cited for allegedly Fol
lowing Too Close.
ACTION.
hour nice selection
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cabbage plants,
cauliflower, onion
sets, brussel sprouts and
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SERVICES
Bob Smith
By CATHY PKCK
Bob Smith's campaign Is
going great, according to Ray
French, co-chairman with
Merlin Hughes of Smith's
enmpnign In Morrow County,
Smith visited Morrow County
last Tuesday, April 20. His
visit included a luncheon at
the Nomad restaurant and a
coffee conference in Board
mnn, a stop at Morrow County
firnin Growers in Irxington
find a nn-host dinner at the
Hepner Elks Lodge. Senator
Smith is a candidate for
representative in Congress,
second district. Smith has
lKHn in the cattle business for
30 years and presently lives
near Rums.
After the well attended
no-host dinner at the Elks
Lodge, Smith told his audience
that this country must return
to free enterprise. "We must
reduce Interest rates and take
the government out of its
deficit position," he stated.
Smith also spoke about high
power costs in this area.
According to Smith, the
amount of electricity needed
in the future was overestima
ted. Now that the Pacific
Northwest has the capacity to
produce more electricity than
il can consume. "Bonneville
should be allowed to sell
power to California." Smith
said. He emphasized that the
Energy Road
Shows slated
By JOHN P. NORDHEIM
Morrow Co. Extension Agent
Two different Energy Road
Shows will be held May 24 at
Arlington High School at 7
p.m. and at the Aladdin Desert
River Inn at McNary at 7 p.m.
on May 25.
The meeting at Arlington
will feature Heating Water
with Woodstoves and Micro
hydropower. The meeting at
McNary features Passive
Solar Space Heating and Solar
Water Heating.
Speakers will be David
McCowen. Deschutes County
Enenrgy Extension agent, and
dreg Wheeler. Extension
energy specialist from Corval
lis. The two programs at each
location will be held concur
rently. For more information,
contact your local county
extension agent.
The real title of Whistler's
portrait of his mother is
"Arrangement in Gray and
Black."
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exportation of energy is an
issue thai needs to be
discussed.
fn response to a question
about the need for the gov
ernment to help small busi
nesses. Smith slated that
Oregon has the second highest
income lax rate In the nation,
and that an anti-business
image has built
river the past several years.
He said bills have been
introduced concerning plant
rlosures, and governmental
regulatory agencies such as
I. C D C. and D.E.Q. inhibit
Oregon businesses from ex
panding. Smith pointed out,
"We have been rated as low as
:i out of 50 states in a poll that
rated our business climate."
And added, "We have a lot to
do to clean up our lmage."
Senator Smith also spoke to
the concern of several listen
ers about proposed waterway
user fees. He said that he
would not support a waterway
user fee because it would add
another charge to the price of
grain, which the farmer would
have to absorb. Smith stated
that he is not a believer in
subsidies in almost all cases,
hut he did point out that he is
going to support a target price
on wheat. "We must retain the
kind of land base we need
from the production of food
Ro-Eloct
Dorothy Kreb
as AAorrow County
Commissioner
'Kop xperfonce on thw
County Court'
faid for by Re-eWci Krvbt for CommJsstorwr Commit,
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stuffs. All wealth originates
from the earth." Smith also
said "Wc have been successful
because we have been an
exporting nation, We need lo
do a better lob of trading with
our partners In the Interna-
tional market." He added that
any bill which slopped the flow
of commerce along the Co
lumbia River would not re-,
oeive his support,
The candidate also spoke
about Issues concerning the
economy. "The legislators are
the leaders," he said. "They
should take the first salary
decrease" He also stated that
savings and loan institutions
should be backed by the
government, and that he
would support the government
helping the institutions short
of a flat bail-out. Smith said
that a default on the part of
.nuclear plants four and five
"ought ln"ab.solutety not lie'
considered." If plants four
and five default, "we would
never be able to sell a bond
again," he added, Concerning
Oregon's budget deficit. Smith
said that Oregon has a
responsibility to balance the
budget by reduring the
budget. He said the govern
ment has to curtail itself, and
that during the last legislative
session, he did not support any
tjix increases.
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