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Julv 16. |vm> Majority favor Boardman site for SSC i me th in g wav cle a r d u rin g Ih r r r v l of Ih r h e a rin g Ih r m a ju r ily of Ih r lUUpluv people who a lirn d e d w r r r in vuppori of lo cating Ih r SM in Boardm an I .a rry la -ar a Condon fa rm e r and < il'U t - ll te s tifie d b e t» rr m em bers m e m firr ol Ihi- l. illia m Kconom u ■■I ih c G overnor s co m m itte e on the Com m ivvion wav one of v r v r r a l lo tr x lify before ihe co m m itte e on s-a ai a w e ll attended pu b lic hear b rh a lf of the B oardm an vile ■ng held Tuesday evening at K iv e r la-ar v ta ird lha) (here wav d rfin sole High School |i was the Iasi h e a rin g lo tie held itely >ome econom ic advantages and lh a l "w e need Ihe jobs la-fore selecting Ihe Oregon site Lear to ld Ihe co m m itte e lo quit The S uperconducting Super Col lid e r i S M ' i is a proposed a to m ic m rvvin g around and m ake up your la-t s put if in p u rlii le a cce le ra to r for research in m inds rig h t now We v r gol som ething high energy physics The SSC would Boardm an I don’t th in k la a rin g of m agnets cooled by liq u id here we can go w ith h e liu m lo alm ost absolute zero so you can do th a l w ith the W illa m e tlr lh<-y are supercondua iin g " Beam s Valley ' V a il D o h e rty c h a irm a n o l the of p ro io n s acce le ra te d by Ihe m ag ni-ts lo near the speed of lig h t would K asiern O regon Task F orce ad la- m ade lo co llid e head am The dressed the previous concern o f the idasa-rv .ilio n s of lha* l ollisiaifts w ould a rra v la ck ol c u ltu ra l a m m r n tlirs raised at previous hearings D u h rr a ii.alila- sa la-nlisls to study na-w as !■** Is ail Ihe fu n d a m e n ta l n a lu r r ol ly luld Ihe G overnor s c o m m itte e lh a l Ih r B o a rd m a n site does meet a ll m a tte r r e q u ir e d fo r lha SSC would h r laaa atral in a o f I h r c r it e r ia aai inila- c ir c u m f r r e n c e lu n n r l lu p la c rm rn i o f Ih r SM and lh a l Ihe area has m ore c u ltu ra l advan la-a-l aa loss anal a m in im u m of j O tages than most people dre a m of fa-a-l mid« i ground ll w ill la ke 10 tk r may have m ore d ista n ce but ya-urs lai a'otiiplela* .amt a-ventually ih r r r is ease of (ra v e l a-llipiaiy .' asi lo .1 UMI peopla Chuck N o rris H e rm is to n . Her M ajor sitin g c r ite r ia mcluaW-s m islon M ayor H K W h ite y " p ro x im ity lu urban a rra s Schrolh M orrow County Judge Don T unneling a-osts • ‘ h in ti I h r S u p e rc o n d u c tin g Ufa r t o llid r r is a i lassie exa m p le •a lug sen-nee at its w orst, said I — *r r v ( a id w e ll K ich la n d WA an • •j,|sin rn l »1 Ih r huge p a rtic le at cel ••ralnr Pastor brings church to people We've heard that puvtorv sometimes go to great lengths to bring their Longrcgalions to Church. hut the Kcv Rick Evcnuin ton four w heeler) is bringing his church to the congregation The replica o f Valby Lutheran Church, built to commemorate (he church's I(Mhh birthday, was an entry l n ihe Imic fourth nt Juls imt - il I c Tourism committee asks for ideas What docs Hcppncr mean to you? The newly formed tourism commit lee o f the chamber o f commerce would like to know The comm nice met Tuesday at the office of c hairman Fred l.undin and one o f its projects w ill he to decide on a slogan that best advertises the good things of Heppncr and the sur rounding area Anyone who has an idea o f a mil (he idea to David Sykes at the Hcppncr (ia/ette Times In other business the committee decided to identify those activities and points ol interest in Hcppncr that would he o f interest to tourists and others outside our area The nest meeting of the tourism committee w ill he on Tuesday. August 5 . 8 a m at the ettcnsion o f fice in Hcppncr Scholarship winners named slogan for flep p n rr is ask rd lo sub A nn M u rra y and Brenda Wcygandi have been awarded the 1486 H cppncr lone Am erican Associalon o f University Women scholarship. A A U W President Karen Beck has announced Lach o f the women received 5250 towards continuing education Murray, a senior in pharmacy, at tended Hcppncr High School, the University o f Portlund and Oregon State University She is the daughter osu Chamber honors Grain Growers C a ld w e ll said he was a-oncerned lh a l Ih r pl..ertna*nl of Ihe SSC w ould t ir c o n tra ry to Ih r p o h lic a l and saH'i.il nerd» of Ih r co m m u n ity He adaled lh a l because funding is u n e rr la in h r th in k s it s re a l iffy that Ihe NSC w ill ever tie b u ilt In conclusion C a ld w e ll said I stron g ly recoin m end lh a l Ih r Slate o l Oregon not pursue B ra a l said ' l l w ill h u rl a sm a ll c ity lik e B oardm an B ra a l said he d id n 't th in k B oardm an could absorb the im p act o l Ihe purposed K> b illio n d o lla r s c ie n tific research fa c ility His m ain concern was w ilh g ro w th c f Ihe a rr a becaosr of Ihe increase in services roads and l he co n stru clio n of bigger schools lo accom m odate the in flu x of people lo Ih r a rra "W h o 's going lo pay (or a ll th is ’ " B ra a l w anted to know I t things collapse m l he fu tu re . Ihen yo u 've got an a w fu l mess I don I see how il Hhe SSCi w ill b rn e lil most people It s som ething we should la ke an a w fu l long hard look al he concluded WE’RE WORKING THIS WEEKEND BECAUSE YOU’RE WORKING THIS WEEKEND. When your equipment stops, your work stops And at this time of the that could cost you a bundle To keep you going if you should hit a snag this weekend, we re putting our Stand-by 7 program into action We re stand ing by to help you with emergency parts—even on Saturday and Sunday. If you need us this weekend, call the number listed below For parts, call For parts, call Gary Munkers 989-8532 Ashley McCabe Harvest Hours Mon.-Fri. Sat. Sun. [*: z ; iii 7 a m.-6 p.m. 7 a m.-5 p.m. 10 a m.-2 p.m. 4 9 9 .7 9 9 R ^ L L M orrow County G rain Grow ers. (*wrw WS72I Mi V ica r said Illin o is and Texas are also stron g contenders for 'h e national site They have e xcellent sties and c e rta in adv anlages Colo rado could also be c o m p e titiv e In a d d itio n lo the geographic and s c ie n tific c r ite r ia the c o m m itte e is also locating al soft c r ite r ia such as c lim a te a m ia b ility of the en viro n m e n l and q u a lity of life We re try in g to guess what the physicists want We want to a ttra c t the highest q u a lity s ta ff possible “ M c V ic a r said the tw o p a rtic le a cce le ra to rs in Illin o is and Switzer land a re s im ila r to the proposed S u p e rcollid er but are m uch s m a lle r There is also one under c o n stru tio n in West G e rm a n y "M y personal oppm ion is lh a l the SSC w ill be b u ilt som ewhere som etim e in the fu tu re w hether b u ilt in the l l S o r not. M c V ic a r answered, when asked about fu n ding problem s I le r l sorry lo r Ihe a rr a lh a l wins Ihe iim le s l (or the S upercollider t'.ild w e ll said A rn o ld B ra a l. B oardm an was Ih r only o th er person lo speak oul against placem ent o l Ihe SSl' in H oardm an It II help some il II h u rl some I arry M ills, nunager of the Morrow County Crain (¡rowers (left) and Dave Sykes representing the Chamber o f Commerce stand nest to the Chamber's sign honoring the (¡rain Growers for its recent office expansion M ary M ich ae l B oa rd m a n spoke on behalf of Ihe County P la n n in g C om m ission M ich ae l told the com m ille r lh a l ih r p la n n in g com m ission has been m eeting lo plan and coordinate necessary zoning fo r ihe SSC We hope to have a p p ro p ria te z o n in g b e fo re i h r S u p e r c o llid e r comes lo prevent any land use problem s M ich ae l said A r t K e g le r . p re s id e n t o f ih e Boardm an N o rth M orrow County Cham ber of C om m erce said that w h ile he respected Ihe opponents com m ents he d id not see any problem s w ith the c ity s a b ility to expand Kegler spoke o l the SSC site a s " a product that can tie m a rke te d n a tio n a lly One point K e gler m ade was lh a l Ihe cost of b u ild in g the fa c ility w ould be m uch lo w e r, an estim a te d 300 m illio n low er at Ihe Boardm an site He also pointed oul lh a l on a reg io n a l basis this site is Ihe on ly site lo o ffe r a d v e rtis in g support " A ll we ask he (old Ihe co m m itte e " is that the S u percollid r r t ile enters the m a rk e t as a product that can be sold- n a tio n a lly l" A fte r the hea rin g Dr Hubert Me V ic a r. P resident K m e rilu s , Ore gon M a le U n iv e rs ity and c h a irm a n of Ihe G o ve rn o r s c o m m itte e said they hope to have selected an Oregon site by s u m m e ri end My in te n tion as c h a irm a n ts to su b m it our reco m m en d a tio n s to G o ve rn o r A tiyeh. D r M c V ic a r com m ented that Oregon w ould " ra n k h ig h ' in the co m p e titio n fo r the n a tio na l site "O regon has a v e ry e x c e lle n t chance " I .anal a v a il.ih ilily Klas trie energy supply and cost Transpaarlalion syslem s yy.iler supply C .ilalwell luld Ih r r o m m iltr e lh a l he fa-ll I tva- SSC w ould do III lie lo c re a te jo b * for econom ic investm ent for I h r area and w ould la ke away fro m lo ca l people because research a lw a ys m-etis m o n ry " o f lairry and Corrinc Lindsay She and her husband John are both work mg toward a degree in pharmacy at Weygant. a teacher at Hcppncr Llemcntary School, attended Hcpp ner High School. Western Oregon State College. Lastcrn Oregon State College and the University o f Oregon She is working towards a masters degree in counseling at Oregon Stale University She has a daughter. Jcnni, and a son. Lvan M c K llig u ft and Lai M a rm a n public relatio n s o ffic e r fo r the Boeing Com pany a ll expressed support for lo cating ihe SSC in ihe B oardm an area i «x> as; - job The G o ve rn o r s com m rnee h e a rd testim ony both fo r a nd agam st locating the «rtonducf in Super C o llid e r in the B oardm an a re a Tuesday at the fin a l public h e a rin g b e fo re xm ecim a an > e g o n site O ic e selected the site w ill co m p ete n a tio n a lly fo r the g 'o n t sub-atom ic p article sm asher Pictured fro m left- Burke Hayes Robert Reese ch airm a n Dr Robert M c V ito a nd David Fiskum Karris degree from Kastern Washington Donald R l.otf graduated from Lastcrn Washington Unvicrsiiy at Cheney Washington on June IT, 198b with a bachelors degree in education Lcdt. who majored in history and economics was on the Dean s List and listed in " Who' s W ho'' He completed his student teaching at W a Hi High School in Walla Walla. Washington County Agent’s Corner - Herbicides are available for control ol most o f the weeds found in lawns, but care is needed to avoid damage to devirable plants The first step in weed control is to identify the weeds Then select the herbicide (or combination o f her bicidcs) to give the best control Pesticide labels w ill almost always have a signal word giving the user a clue as to how dangerous the pro duct is lo humans Most herbicides are relatively nontoxic to humans, hut all should be kept out o f reach o f children, and w ill say so on the label Next to tire '' keep out o f reach o f children" statement w ill be the signal word There are three -Danger This pesticide is highly toxic A taste to a teaspoon taken by mouth could kill an average-sized adult This label w ill also carry the word "P o iso n " printed in red and the skull and crosshones -Warning This product would he moderately toxic. 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