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IfUO - I II K I I EASTERN OREGON OUTDOORS H an d s on S cien ce' for stu d en ts d 7 w ’ •# ^4 * i» M ark lt.ik.-ttl White House s*et Would Budget Increase S u n i va I o f Salmon, Steelhead y fUt I f the Bush a d m in is tra tio n * recent budget proposal lo r fiss.il >ear I W | ts passed by Congress, anglers fro m eastern Oregon atul other areas o f the N orthw est co u ld begin n o ticin g an in stocks to their fa vo rite local streams, according to authorities o f the N or thveest P o w e r P la n n in g C o u n c il (N P P C t In his budget prop«»sal. the president is said to have requested money fo r a regim en of m aior im provem ent pro lects at mane C olum b ia Riser hyd n te le ctn c dams, inc luding SI 5 m illio n in spec i.tl bypass channels arul screens to divert salmon and steelhead snults around deadly turbines when m ig ra tin g dow nstream to the ocean Such installations at fi*ur m ajor C olum bia R iver dams, the NPPC claim s. would cut in h a ll the total number o f anadromous fish k ille d by turbines each year. inc reasing the potential o f stningcr returns of adult fish tor the future " T h a t’ s what we re after, because every iiu k - you put in a bypass yo u 're upping the survival o f all of the tish that come fro m up rive r o f that dam. said John Palenskv. d ire cto r of fish and w ild life tor Bonneville Power Ad m in istra tio n " W e 'v e been in la vo r of getting the bypasses in to r j long tim e. so w e're pleased that th e y've got the money in the budget lo r it Palenskv said that both the fish (and fisherm en) as w ell as e le c tric ity consumers stand to benefit fro m the addition o f bypass systems What happens is. under a spill agreement that we have w ith the fishery agencies and tribes, we have to provide certain levels o f spills to make safe passage for fish u n til all those bypass fa c ilitie s are in. Palenskv explained "S o the sooner thev go in. the sooner we can quit s p illin g , w hich is a benefit in both ways the bypass is a better way o f m oving fish by the dams, and certainly it's cheaper fo r the power users, because when the w ater goes (spills) over the dam. there's n«> generation, so pow er costs m ore fu n d in g for the bvpuss project was reportedly included in the president s | W | budget after persistent recom m endations bv a c o a litio n o f regional and congressional representatives the N orthw est delegation Ih e N p lb named three N orthw est senators. M ark H a tfie ld and Hob Packwood o f Oregon, and Jim M cC lu re o f Idaho, as p a rticu la rly instrum ental in con voicing adm inistration o ffic ia ls to include bvpass money in the budget proposal " T h is represents a dram atic change in the p rio ritie s o f the federal b u d g e t," said NPPC C hairm an fo m Frulove. w ho also w orked hard tow ard the same end " I t marks a sig n ifica n t change, not pist in tone, but in police It reverses the approach taken over the last liv e years by the previous adm inistratio n to effe ctive ly term inate the bypass program " M o r e than any other fa c to r." I rulove continued, "th e strong, consis tent support of the entire N orthw est congressional delegation led by Speaker fo n t holey in the House and Senator M a rk H atfield in the Senate -laid the foundation fo r approval o f the I W I budget item According to Palenskv . the need tor snatll protection becomes immediate ly obvious when considering that m ig ra tin g fish tra d itio n a lly suffer an estimated 20 percent m o rta lity rate when forced to pass through turbines on dams w ithout bypass systems " S o if this happens at each dam , you hit them pretty hard by the time they get to the bottom ( o f a series o f d a m s )." he said " I f you start up at the top w ith 100 tish sav up in the Snake R iver and you take 20 fish out at lo w e r M onum ental Dam . that's SO going on below there, and you have to take another 20 percent out at the next dam. that's lb . and so vou can |ust calculate that on clown fro m there You w ill fin d that when you get to the bottom y o u 're running a verv small percentage ( lb percent after eight dams) o f the tish you o rig in a lly started w ith Pirates get 17th win By M a rty S u te r A n kle injuries and the flu d id n 't stop the Pirates fro n t their 17th w in this season A third quarter rally pro ved to be more than the Rockets could handle and Riverside came out on top w ith a final score o f H2 fib Matt Andreason and I vie Hobbs were out w ith ankle inju rie s. I rav is H y d e r was re c o v e rin g fro n t pnuemoma, and Justin D ike had the flu A t the half, the Rockets were ahead bv eight (mints, but the Pirates came back in the th ird quarter w ith 24 points to the Rockets 14 T im H ill came o ff the bench in the second nan »> (-ui «....V nu si le in the Pirates' offense R iverside connected on 22 o f 34 shots fro n t the charity stripe Scott litm u s led all scorers w ith 'b points \n d v M e n t/e r led the Roc kets w ith 2 1 filili Kink 24 I t 14 15 Mi H lirrsldr It, |.t 2« 24 N2 flto l K n ) (Mit I hm krr .1 WIK. HiKlgm • M I I I I hai il 2 I I X. Strili /r i III I H 2 ' vtiMjihi 2 > « 7 frwhaai 2 M 4 I Male 25 I t 20 Mi K iirrs iik i N2 i Mill Wt-2 r>; I alliiwn 2 5-a Hl II - 1 1 1 « ' 4 1 ' limili' U ' 'I Ki M u m I 4 4 fi Mc I S um nigh 2 I 7 5 . I a rc o ii 2 (CO 4 ; < ipr 2 IMI 4 I m ale 2 » 22 W N 2 t jaiinl tfiialc I h ai k it 2 , lliM lgm I, t Imine I, I allm an I tu u l r d nut I r h n r r l I Mal inule filiti k i c k 24 . K ic rre n tr 111 Riverside downs Rockets By M a rty S u te r A toral team e ffo rt by the I ad* Pirates held the Roc kets to onlv tw o fie ld goals in four quarters ot plav ing lim e fh e Rockets did however, manage to hit IS o f 31 at the free throw line, resulting in a final score o f 50-22 " W e played the best game w e've played all year defensively, and it was one o f our better games on of fense. said RUN coach D irksen Seven Pirates contributed, w ith A p ril M organ ta lly in g 12 points. Shanna f-.vans hail seven p u n ts and 12 rebounds. M arty Suter had seven p u n ts and five steals. Joy H ellberg came o it the benen toackl mue. i.isa Short had seven p u n is and ( .indice I r ader h ail six ka tic M et ail led the Rockets with nine p u n is Kbrretdr 14 15 15 N M) film Kmk «i 5 0 II 22 H u m ilie iXlli Xliirxan X 2 t 12 Sol I (Ml 2 I ; t m u l i t ? Sulrr » I 5 7. Slmct t I t 7; II. Htm * 4 1 4 « . W rl/rl (Mon; Ira iirr 5 ICO (i. Vmimms; V ■ndrcrnlrr. IM ali 22 t> 14 su l’IlM Km k l22l M it «Il 17 11«. ||. r r le. m. VVjiti ; | cnn I 4-7 h. Witinrlt t) 5 4 t. ltufTiii|*liin 0 4-7 4. Ilwirtir 0 (t 4 II. Hrmhcr; l.ilham IMats 2 15 M 22 t |>mnt ipmls nuiir t nu lot mil XnniHins. Ht.fTJii|[t<«i I Mal fmih flka km k Ir» Kivrt ctdr 25 -------- 3« MT ru x r ;ss w no s VALENTINE IS I»? The pre school through sixth grade ch ildren o f H cppncr have a unique opp<rtum ty to participate in j recreational science program call cd Hands On Science T hrough the effo rts o f Sarah C arlson. Heppner Junior H igh Science teacher, this is the only Hands On Science program available tn the state o f Oregon C a ro l G o o d ye a r is c u rre n tly leading a group o f second and th ird graders in activ ities that experim ent w ith b u ilding materials that do not stand alone and exam ining the secrets, behind morse code, flag code, the ancient abacus (a counting board) and the pyram ids The group w ill then create a mystery language to share w ith friends This group is meeting fro m 3 30 to 4 30 on l ues day afternoons "R e c e n tly I partiv ipated in one o f the activities w ith the ch ildren Die supplies were very simple, yet when used in the a c tiv ity . I could see that they encouraged the ch ildren to ex permtent w ithout w aiting for further directions fro m M rs (¡oodvear and to use deductive reasoning w ith en thusiasm and creativity . " said Sally \S alkcr, lunior high teacher Many times I could see the students' ideas WHILE YOU WAIT racing ahead ot M rs (.'«»odvoar s She w ould then comm ent on these ideas and build on them tor tuther discussion and experim entation th e children were having a great tim e w hile they were being expised not only to scientific things. K it h is to ry . math, and com m unication Through the freedom o f experim enting in these simple activities, it is hoped that students w ill develop a desire to learn ntore about sc ience Registration fo r the next classes w ill be open fro m February 12 to I ebruarv 2 ' w ith M rs Carlson Par tial scholarships to r the class tec is available th ro u g h the H eppner Masitmc l «xlgc to students who arc in need o f some financial assistance These partial scholarships were established through the e ffo rts o f M r Bob lstcd. Heppner Junior and Senior H igh music teacher Also. Mrs Carlsim is currently w orking to obtain a state grant w hich w ill allow her to reimburse some transportation costs to parents o f participating students " A f t e r seeing this program in a« lio n , " said W alker. " I mtlv regret that it was not available to r my ow n tw o children when they were in elementarv school ... HYDRAULIC HOSES 1/2 r „ Any Length ... Lots of Fittings « h k ; ii r • - « 'a " • • . b 7b - 4 l2 3 I4N T . ( enter H eppne r I / *•* 1 - - M l the rig h t jia rts in a ll the lig h t places. V V M V V V V W V W V V W V V M V W V V V W A A A ^ ^ lV M W W W W tM W «, ELKS FINE DINING Prime Rib FRIDAY w choice of (votalo Choice of bread (|-* 0 vegetable SATIRDAY V x t • y Hamburger Steak vv choice o f potalo 4,* vegetable Choice of bread Salad liar Homemade soap .. * ’ ¿tri Heppner Elks 358 h ID .'t ». i n ./t 142 N . SI, , I *4 - s . 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P «- * ■ BEYER HORSES - ' -I S im m e r in g Reg S9 A ' j a d u l t t - s h i r t s 5 0 % ' '**• •• 4 : 1 0 % O ff 1____________________ B ■ -s I i- « * v *- V , * . -- • ' - * V . > ' • VV ' ■ V •• ’ • ». *» •*. .M v - . 4.1 O Brushahle Beautiful j IU C ^ F PETS NOW / M W l- * * : * \ V : M S 1 3 4 *C 34 K-r ■ . i. t- r . X W e S ta n d B e h in d O u r M o tto ! l j 1 • Heppner Auto P a rts ä SHERRELL CHEVROLET u c f *• . F E B R im ’ • -, • «r-r- M u rra y % . ^ A v • . * .:• • • •*> . ; . j 5 0 % •• ♦ •**, » . > . ** F r it P ointer, lone, a senior in agricultural sc iences at < begun Slate l niversity was elected assistant In te rfra te m ity C o u n cil representative Irom Alpha ( ¡anuria Rho fraternity . according to an O S l news release j , '« r PRESSI Rl 4-liR Ml) HYDR VI I U HOSES ►” ( i7 ( , «JISI Pointer elected fraternity rep 2 0 % * *v V • Free chili at Les Schwabs Friday j - 1 Pcndleton mayor Ih e contesi w ill he he LI Wcdrtcs d a y. Februars 21 fro n t 2 In ' p ni in thè student unton in Pioneer Hall D is tric i residcnts interest exi in (\ir ticipaling should contaci Cirey I Ilio». B M C C Fnglish insiructor and event coordinator. at 27b 1260 cxl 2 37 in Pcndleton or I HOI) 52b '401 M orrow County CattleW omcn en courages everyone to stop hy l es Schwab Tire C enter Friday fro m I I a nt to I 3 ()p m fo r a tree K iw i ot c h ili w ith M ik e P roctor and the l es Schwab stall f o r 2b years le s Schwab has given awav tree K e l w ith tire purchases during the month ot February C altleW om en prepare and serve c h ili to the public in ap p re d a tio n o t th is annual beet prom otion * „ ‘ .»v** B o ard m an ‘L iar E xtra o rd in a ire to e m cee B M C C L ia r's C on test In conjunction w ith B M C C Pride D ay. Blue M ountain C om m unity College is hosting the second annual, district wide I ta r's Contest A rnold Braat, Boardman tanner and I i.ir I x tra o rd in a re ' w ill once again emcee the contest Judges w ill in elude Russ H eim ark. W heatland In surarue B ill Andrus the I ast ( bego n> m in d Joe M c l a u g h ltn . •• u M u J ü U P 0 Bo. 427 H**ppnpr Oregon 97836 / iu n 676 9138 J j g t ,