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and released on h n «»i n r r c o g m ia r
cc a fte r posting half
On Ja n u ary 27. th« ,
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house in Me p i » tu t handled o r ills
ttaa or J.iftu.it \ ■.
( m lifte d the fo llo w in g business d u r
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mg I he past week
ve h icle on fir«* at t!
On Ja n u ary 21. I he B oard m an h ire
M a rin a
D .p a rlm e n t responded to .» tru c k
On J a n u a ry 28 a B
fire on Olson Hoad
\m o u n l of
bularue transmuted
dam age is unknow n
On J a n u a ry 2.A the Heppner l*«»lice fro m B o a rd m a n to
H ospital in IV n d le to n
D e p a rtm e n t a r r e s te d F r e d e r ic k
G lenn Roy 28 on »1 Lm n countv
S h e riff’s O ffic e w a rra n t for f a ilu re
to \p p c a r c r im in a l M ischief II !<«>>
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was lodged a! the L m a h lla County
S h e riff s O ffic e in iV n d le to n
C in January 24 the M orrow County
.S h e riff’s O ffic e responded to a «me
ve h icle a ccid e n t at m ile p o st 5 on
H ighwas 207 a llegedly in v o lv in g
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in ju rie s w ere ie j*» rte d no a m b ii
lance was requested
\l> o on J a n u a ry 24 the M orrow
County s h e riff s O ffic e resjnw de d t«>
a one veh icle no in ju ry accident al
legedy it n n l\ mg Joy«e Le m m o n . .1.1.
S ta n fie ld , n e a r m ile p ost l on High
way 207
H
o n Ja n u ary 2b, the M orrow County
S h e riff’s O ffic e a rre s te d Andrew
Dean Khm er to M itc h e ll on a Crook
Sheriff s Report
Electrolysis iV
Thermolysis
algebra
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va ria b le .
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v 7 equals I 61 equal»
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i- 'e r is s till one o( the most
It s 2 The rules are in an
••I --ni p a rk
3 ' The ro lle r
•nit its app ea ra n ce in lww
s i'ii as the defendant can
a lodgem ent w h ich is handed
'iliv io u s ly . il y o u 're found
.m i re not going • " appeal
•urt Hut. if y o u ’re found
ip p e a l
I»o th e \ h .u e a
al and p ick a new ju r y ’ "
H C L ■* M gi u • H2
The
i the e x p e rim e n t is that
n the re a c tio n occurs, a gas
w hich has no place to go
; ai the e u d io m e te r We w ill
p p m u m a te ly 45 m l of h yd ro
Why do we need fa m ily p lanning
When should we do th is p la n n in g '
¡should the g o ve rn m e n t co n tro l the
n u m b e r o f c h ild re n a couple h a s ’
E ach y e a r in the 1' S m ore than one
m illio n g ir ls aged 15 IS becom e
p re g n a n t
W e re not pushing
c o n tr a c e p tiv e s to te e n s
b u t it
Is im p o r t a n t th a t th e y
know
what they a re d e a lin g w ith S e ttlin g
down to fa m ily life and ta kin g care
of a baby lim its tim e spent w ith teen
peers
M a tu re
high school students
e xperienced these and m ore school
situ a tio n s last W ednesday d u rin g
Huron! C o m m u n ity Day at lone
High School a one day ro le re v e rs a l
w hich began six years ago when the
school fa c u lty tiegan e xp re ssin g a
need fo r m o re d ire c t co n tact w ith
the p arents of th e ir students said
HIS p rin c ip a l. Chuck S ta rr
We s ta rte d out w ith a tw o fo ld
purpose | allow p a re n ts to see the
teachers leach and 2 ' p ro v id e an
Permanent
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Anna Schwar:in.
\Ceriified l lecirt
676-9246
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Mark Your Calendar! / '
MORROW COUNTY
GRAIN GROWERS
Customer Appreciation Day
Saturday, Feb. 9
\lth o u g h the sku-s w ere c le a r, the
te m p e ra tu re ranged fro m 0 degree»
to 15 degrees w hich m ade m o rn in g
h ird in g som ew hat d iffic u lt
There w ere 4 '*>.1 in d iv id u a l b irds
h s tn b u te d am o n g 55 species obser
ve,l d u rin g th is one day count This
s c .ir witnessed the second highest
predatory b ird count since the count
Is-gan w ith 217 in d iv id u a ls noted
\n unusual s itin g of the F e rru g in o u s
Hawk was m ade
F e rru g in o u s
hawks a re co m m o n in the s u m m e r
in this area but it is only the second
lim e since 1*367 that this species has
lieell seen d u rin g the count
\ new species to the county was
added this. y e a r, the N o rth e rn 5 e l
low s h a fte d 1 F lic k e r, w h ich is usual
ly ,n -n east o f the Itocky M ou n ta in s
HI.ii k h ille d M agpies w ere unusual
ly low th is y e a r w ith only 62 counted
w hich is a new reco rd low
Horned
la rk s set a new reco rd high w ith t«H4
the old re c o rd was 566 set in l**7(>
The F ie ld B io lo g y class rece ive d
support and co o p era tio n fro m local
land ow ners and the c o m m u n ity
which c o n trib u te d to the successful
C h ristm a s H ird e ou n l
Anyone w is h in g a copy o f the
results c.in co n tact Sieve H ro w n fie ld
at H eppner H igh School
Our New Money
Management
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M o r t M r r l r r (L o c a lly m a n a g e d .)
M o re fo r y o u r m o n e y i A lw a y s a g o o d de al
Today's c o m p e titiv rri ifSc! ■
all o p tio ns O ur M oney M ar i j <--•
A m im m u in d epo-.'t f t .
The a m o u n t below $?' KX)e i "
.: , A
tiefw een 12000 iru 1 $-1
over $40,000 earns » v '*
All d e p o sits are insured r-v tt
risk FAus you can write cht-. ►
at any lim e, a n d your r r .c c , - i ,
co m m u n ity g ro w
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Feb
25
For
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list Ftlrnslon S rrtte r
M orrow t o P ro g ra m \s s is ta n t
There are s till seats a v a ila b le lo r
the bus to u r to P o rtla n d Sew F a ir
scheduled fo r F e b ru a ry 17 IH
H o m em a ke rs A d v is o ry C ouncils
fro m M orrow and t 'm a lilla County-
have a rru n g e d a special lo u r for
those in te re s te d in sew ing w hich
includes
a rra n g e m e n ts (or o ve r
night at a m ote l near the c o llis e u m ,
ticke ts to the Sew F a ir, and a seal on
the bus fo r an e s tim a te d cost of
150 IK) .Meals w ill tie on y o u r own
Hus w ill d e p a rt fro m P endleton arid
p ick up rid e rs along the way
The Sew F o r . sponsored hy Hom e
K eonom ists in Husiness was a sell
out success last y e a r T his y e a r it
has l>ccn expanded to in clu d e m any
m ore d is p la y s and d e m o n s tra tio n s ,
as w e ll as c o v e rin g a la rg e r space
To re se rve a seat on the bus or
m otel w ith the gro u p , c o n ta ct H ir
dine T u llts Hox :h»7. H eppner, O re
gon OSC K xte n sio n . 676)1642
By
m a il, include a cheek lo r J35 ix> as a
deposit on the bus, tic k e ts to the Sew
F a ir and m o te l A fu ll schedule of
the Sew F a ir m ay lx- ob taine d at the
K xtension < iffie e
| j s t d a te to p re re g is te r fo r the
tour is F e b ru a ry 1
Ends
M&R FLOOR COVERING
Extension slates
tour to sewing fair
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Authorized Dealer
4963 bird s sighted in ('omit
of
C r a f t s on C o n s ig n m e n t
E v e n in g s
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422 /5 3 8
URGENT
TO CITY SEWER SYSTEM USERS:
W e h a v e f ound l ar g e q u a n t i t i e s of m o t o r
oil iii o u r s e w e r »\»lcrii.
I'his oil kill» tin-
b a c t e r i a t ha t d o c s the d i g e s t i o n for tin
system,
l l i i s p au s e s a great deal of e x t r a
work and many
p r o b l e m s . ( h i e of w h i c h 1»
odoriferous.
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y o u fio not put oil. c o o k i n g g r e a s e , r u b l e 1
a n d plastic items, g u n n y
sewer system.
s a c k s , e t c. i nt o out
I h e s e i t e m s wi l l c l o g t he
s e w e r lines c a u s i n g s e w a g e to b a c k
up.
p e r h a p s , inti» y o u r h o m e .
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Dept.
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