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Irv Ranch honored at
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Irvin Rauch (left) gets a congratulation from Ken
Broadbent at a reception Tuesday in Ranch's honor.
Rauch was honored for his 20 years of service on the
Morrow County School Board. He will leave the board June 30
due to his election as a Morrow County Commissioner.
OSU researcher reports
effects of volcanic dust
Oregon has felt the atmos
pheric effects of the giant dust
cloud still circling the globe
from the March-April 1982
eruptions of the volcano El
Chichon in Mexico, an Oregon
State University atmospheric
scientist reports.
C.R. Nagara ja Rao. director
of the Solar Energy Meteoro
logical Research and Training
Program and the university,
says atmospheric transparen
cy decreased by about 14
percent on bright days and the
amount of direct solar radia
tion reaching the ground at
Corvallis was reduced by ap
proximately 28 percent during
late November and December
of 1982 when the stratospheric
dust cloud was in residence
over the mid-latitudes.
The ash and. more impor
tantly, the sulphur dioxide gas
from the Mexican volcano
went higher into the atmos
phere than those from the
eruptions of Mount St. Helens
in 1980, explained Rao. Most of
the St. Helens ash and dust
were quickly washed from the
atmosphere or settled to the
ground from their own weight.
But the El Chichon eruptions
reached the stratosphere, the
Livestock weigh-in to be
held Friday
A 4-H and FFA livestock
weigh-in for market Iambs
and hogs will be held Friday,
June 24. from 8 a.m. to 12 noon
at the fairgrounds in Heppner.
All exhibitors are to bring
Splash into
reading at
'Splash into summer read
ing will be the call to eager
readers in lone, said a spokes
person for the lone Grade
School Library. The School
summer library program will
get underway July 11. The
library will be open every
Monday and Wednesday from
July 11 to August 1 from 10
a.m. to 3 p.m.
Children will be able to
participate in a variety of
Apply by July 1 for
antlerless elk permits
Glen Ward of the Depart
ment of Fish and Wildlife,
Heppner, reminds hunters to
apply for antlerless elk per
mits by July 1. Applications
are available at license agents
for one dollar each.
Two new antlerless elk
hunts have been set this year
in the Lost Valley-Lonerock
Heppner Swimming Lessons Information
The first session of swim lessons beginning on July 5 will
include:
Advanced beginners: 1:30 to 10:30 A.M.
Beginners: 10:45 to 11:15 A.M.
Beginners: ijjjo to 12;W noon
The second session beginning on July it will Include-
Advanced swimmers: 1.00 to 1:45 A.M.
Swimmers: 10:00 to 10:45 A.M.
Jatttmediales; J:00 to iims A.M.
The third session beginning on August 2 will Include:
Basic Rescue and Water Safety: 10:00 to 10:45 A.M.
Tbii il JrLiciiYln, Must be 11 yrs. old,
.Mother Jt: 1IL00 11:45 A.M.
Lif waving Rescue and Water Safety: 1:00 to iflrM p m
JTfcisJs Sr. Lifesavinr. Must he
L!T .re ,5.00 per pn per jwo Wffk
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upper i-ealm of the atmos-,
phere. It has stayed there,
circling the globe and reach
ing mid-latitude locations,
such as Oregon, after a period
of several months.
Furthermore, the dust
cloud, composed mainly of
sulphuric acid particulates
resulting from the chemical
conversion of sulphur dioxide,
is expected to remain relative
ly intact for several years,
according to Rao.
It has been estimated that,
as of the end of 1982, the
amount of sulphuric acid
remaining in the stratosphere
was nearly 40 times what was
deposited by Mount St. Helens
in 1980.
William A. Bradley, a stu
dent in atmospheric sciences,
assisted on the project. OSU is
the center for solar energy
meteorological research and.
training for the Northwest
area. Oregon, despite its rainy
reputation, is an average or
slightly better bet among the
50 states for solar energy
developments in the future,
three years of work has
shown, a college spokesperson
said.
their animals, said Roger
Records. FFA instructor in
Heppner.
For more information on the
weigh-in. contact Records at
676-9138.
summer
lone
activities: contests. Illustra
ting, and dramatizing the
books they have read. They
will receive certificates for
their participation. Special
recognition will be given to
those eager readers who set
reading goals for themselves
and meet them.
Gift certificates will be
awarded to participants at a
special celebration August 1.
area : Lost Valley no. one runs
September 17 through 21. and
Lost Valley no. two runs from
September 24 through 28.
Ward says 50 permits are
available for each hunt.
These hunts were set to help
alleviate crop damage in that
area. Ward explained.
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School board plans yard sale
The Morrow County School
Board decided Monday to hold
a "yard sale" July 23 in an
effort to get rid of items no
longer needed by the district.
The yard sale will be held at
the district bus barn, and will
also include auctioning of
some items.
In other business, the
board:
accepted bids of .7155 per
gal. of heating oil from Carson
Oil Co.. Portland; .843 per gal .
for diesel from McCall Oil Co..
Pasco, Wash. : 1 .029 per gallon
for gasoline from Devil Oil
Co.. Arlington; recap tires
from Les Schwab, Heppner;
and new tires from Hermiston
Tire and Auto Center. Hermis
ton. accepted resignations of
John Sporseen. Heppner High
School; Mark Bake. Riverside
High School; and Matt Doher
ty, school superintendent.
honored a request from
Heppner band teacher Don
Christensen that his resigna
tion from the district be with
drawn. swore in new boardmem
ber Randy Hughes of Lexing
ton. Hughes w ill replace Irvin
Rauch, who resigned after
being elected a county comis-
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Scout Day Camp planned
' Cub Scout Day Camp will be
held July 12-15 in Heppner.
Theme for this year's camp is
"Knights of the Roundtable."
All bovs aues seven and one
half to 10 are invited to parti
cipate. The cost is $20 and
includes a camp T-shirt.
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Heppner Swimming Pool will
begin July 5. This session will
offer an advanced beginners
class from 9:30 a.m., a begin
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11:15 a.m. and a beginners
class from 11:30 a.m. to 12
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