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Tri-City Herald from Pasco, Washington • 2

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Tri-City Heraldi
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Pasco, Washington
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TfftOTY HERALD FMOAV SEPTEMBER It INC supportive of my out a lot here I want area for me People are said Puckett Scott in the $44 million advatising budget it approved Wednesday Scott hiring is part of the first ad campaign developed for the Department of Citrus by Sy Hammond and Bar an Orlando advertising agency chosen in July to handle advertising offrmfc citrus! The ad campaign will not include orange and grapefruit juice A New York agency handles the advertising for Florida's citrus juices Turtle1 to lifeguard: Hands off A Feraandina Beach Fla lifeguard was punled when the small turtle he put into the ocean kept scrambling back to shore so he took it to some Actress Arquette weds composer in rocky setting Actress ROSANNA ARQUETTE married composer JAMES NEWTON HOWARD during a private double-ring ceremony on a cliff overlooking the rocky outcroppings of the Big Sur coastline her publicist announced ARQUETTE who starred in Desperately Seeking Susan wore a white peasant wedding dress and Howard a dark tuxedo during the Saturday evening ceremony rffiS inttogeti Angeles That's not my idea of ck smog and pollution punt youthful It's happening Union Gap had a string Young Ctrl Lady Willpower Woman Woman and Over You The group currently is one of the opening acts for THE MONKEES' national tour which stopped Monday night at Arizona State Activity Center in nearby Tempe Awards show features Richie Pop star LIONEL RICHIE will perform Oct 13 on Hie live telecast of the Country Music Association awards show the CMA has announced Richie is scheduled to perform Deep River Woman with the four-piece country band ALABAMA which recorded the song with him for his album Dancing on the celling Earlier officials announced that EMMYLOU HARRIS DOLLY PARTON and LINDA RONSTADT will wink TMininint ringing MWMMranpnnn the show The 90-minute program at the Grand Ole Opry House will be telecast by CBS-TV Weatherman to pitch citrus WILLARD SCOTT the personable weatherman on Today show will become the chief TV pitchman for the Sunshine fresh citrus fruit Richie sea turtle suffering from dehydration foe paramedics put it in a paper cup and doused it with salty water while they sought expert help They turned to lot-! group that monitors sea turtle mwting A volunteer there told them the creature a sea turtle at all but a baby gopher tortoise that lives in the oak hammocks of Amelia Island lifeguard who brought it in said he krt trying to put it back in the ocean and it go Now we know said firefighter ROGER REEVES The small tortoise does not have flippers and cannot survive in the water The tortoise was quickly pfaced attended by 80 close friends and family members publicist JOSII BARON said Wednesday The couple honeymooned at Big Sur and returned to Los Angeles on Thursday Baron said It was Arquette's first marriage Howard composes and produces music for motion pictures His most recent credit was music producer for the GOLDIE HAWN movie Swing Shift Baron said Arquette recently completed the movie Fool with ERIC ROBERTS The film a black comedy is to be released in November Arquette 26 was the subject of rock band TOTO's record hit Rosanna She previously dated STEVE PORCARO for more than three yean Puckett to open nightclub Singer Gary Puckett who sold more records than The Beatles in 19G8 and now is on a comeback tour aays he hopes to open a new nightclub in the Phoenix suburb of Scottsdale Ariz Puckett 43 said he envisions an 800eat auditorium with national live acts including himself is a wonderful in a wooded area where it crawled off apparently none worse for its adventure Compiled from Hsrak) newsservices by Skip Card Workers 4 unhurt in Pasco plane crash Continued from Page A1 Four people escaped injury about 10:30 pm Thursday when a singleengine plane crashed just short of an airstrip at Tri-Cities Airport durr ingan emergency landing attempt The Cessna P-210 enroute from Walla Walla to Seattle hit the ground just short of the airstrip in a northwest-to-southeast approach after it lost power west of the airport engine had a mechanical failure with loss of power so we late Thursday Center and reported the power loss FOrd said his plane already had as soon as it occurred passed Tri-Cities airport when the soon as we lost power I told plane lost power One of the passen- them we were going to be gliding gers estimated the plane was at into Fora said while making about 14000 feet arrangements to rent a car so the "I think we were about 10 miles four could continue to Chehalis west of FOrd said The crash knocked two wheels was real about his to the airport were righflevel how far the plane with the runway and about to the ride before coming to a stop Emergency crews got to the When did he Anally know the plane about 15 minutes after the plane reach the airstrip? landing Ford said An ambulance we Ford answered was used to I glided into the said Bob Ford of Chehalis the pilot landed a little short of ttae Accompanying Ford on the flight with a smile were a man and two women but The pilot said he was in contact where they their identities available with the Seattle Air Traffic Control continue their trip were foe sole owners of the clinic wick also has a birthing center and pharmacy In a 1964 Tri-City Herald article Catelli talked of adding eight to 15 clinics a year got plans for every community in foe eastern part of foe state he said The clinic operates a pro-paid medical plan that emphasizes preventive care concept needs to go on right for us as citizens and is the proper delivery system for health Leavitt said community has accepted us but we had opposition because of the change in concept medical plans have been a real adjustment for physicians I believe that as In many projects the person who starts the first phase fights a lot of The clinic will change its name if it finds new investors ne said ConUnuod from Page A1 i no value is attached said Jsmes Remsen an attorney for a Kennewick law firm that filed bankruptcy the corporation is going to continue down the road foe stock will have value and the trustees of the (Catelli) estate will try to And out what it Remsen saia The biggest chunk of debts is ms guarantee of about $650000 in bank loans to the corporation according to the bankruptcy records Officials of Pacific First Federal Savings and Loan which made foe loans declined to discussthem Leavitt also refused to discuss foe status of the loans He did say the corporation has a good relationship The skin contamination trend at UNC reversed in the last two months and if projections hold the company's total number of skin contaminations in 1986 will drop below the 1965 level Gerton said Skin contamination is normally removed with soap and water before any harm is acme However each time radioactive material breaches protective clothing and other barriers it creates the possi- rnguMMiS For that reason "we take it very Gerton said UNC officials and Gerton were at odds over the cause of the increased number of contamination incidents UNC puts the blame on five fuel failures that occurred at Reactor In a three-month period early this Kir Historically the reactor has one or two fuel failures annually according to UNC spokesman Steve Irish 1 When a fuel element foils inside the core the reactor is shut down and workers must remove the fuel Irish said The risk of skin contaminations during fuel changes at Reactor is high compared with other Hanford activities according toDOE But Gerton called that explanation simplistic "It doesn't explain the whole difference" he said Even when the extra fuel changes are taken into account the number of contaminations per change was a blthyhcr than average Gerton UNC formed a task force to determine the cause of the frequent fuel failures Irish said The cause was pinned indirectly on nuts and bolts mat were accidentally washed into the reactor's cooling system last year The core was flushed with heavy doses of water to force any missing parts out of the system Irish said The task force determined that the flushing broke loose pieces of HaraldBob Baker Ron Gerton Department of Energy director of safety and health for Hanford discusses the latest safety report for Hanford operations at a press conference in Richland Thursday with the bank however and that the bank is working with foe clinic in the transition Catelli as the one who guaranteed the loans would have been responsible for paying them off should the corporation miss payment Remsen said The bankruptcy clears the doctor of that responsibility be said Catelli and his wife Rosalie equals a Hanford record set by General Electric more than 20 years ago Gerton said Three other contractors Hanford Environmental Health Foundation Kaiser Engineers and Boeing Computer Services have passed the 1 million man-hour mark without a lost workday accident Gerton said The national average is three lost days from injury each year for every 100 workers Hanford employees lose about four hours from accidents each year for every 100 workers Gerton said mineral crtist that had built process tubes during the 23 years of operation Some of the crust lodged against fuel elements and the flow of cooling water caused them to vibrate until fuel element casings were breached Irish said In other safety-related areas UNC sewed well Workers at the company have put in about 26 million man-hours without an accident serious enough to result in lost work time As near as anyone can tell that VOLKSWAGEN AUDI OVERTURF TRI-CITIES BEST KEPT SECRET VOLKSWAGEN AUDI USED CARS We Welcome You to our Dealership Highway Continued from Page A1 The Road Jurisduetion Study Committee will conduct its program in two phases Andreas said 1 The first phase is to determine which roads streets and hi should be added or deleted Add Horn Road from Highway 240 through Benton City connecting with Interstate 82 at Kiona Interchange Delete Highway 21 from Inter state 90 through Lind to KaMotus Delete Highway 200 from Connell to Highway 17 near Scooteney Reservoir Add foe Mabton to Sunnyside Road which could connect 1-82 at Sunnyside with Highway 22 at Mabton Add the Canyon Road from Kahlotus to Windust on the Snake River Delete Highway 220 from TOppenish to FOrt Simcoe Andreas of the Washington State Department of Transportation who was chairman of the hearing said all the recommendations were made following studies by a rural urban and technical commit-tees Andreas said the committee highwa Jim A rector said heavy truck traffic requires fo Chemical Drive connection via the cable bridge go onto foe state system Homer Moultrop Richland urged that when the state takes over foe cable bridge it also take over foe dd green bridge and make it a pedestrian and bicycle Dennis Skeate Benton ineer said the Horn Rapids to enton City addition would bo a vital link for Hanford traffic Franklin County Commissioner Bruce Whitemdrsh told foe committee that deleting Highway 280 from Connell to Highway 17 is wrong and said this route carries considerable farm traffic Likewise Adams County Commissioner Dean Judd said that Highway 21 between Lind and Kahlotus is a vital to the wheat industry es-with the recent railroad pecially ond phase which includes public hearings is what the funding impli-cstons of the proposed changes Once this hasoeen done the recommendations will be sent to the Legislature for action with a deadline of 1989 he said State Sen Pat Patterson R-PuU-man said foe Legislature faces a real dilemma with everyone asking their roads be added to the state system and no one wanting to lose a state highway designation Patterson is the Senate liaison to the committee He said if it comes down to adding several new state highways without taking any old ones away then perhaps the state will have to consider a change in foe way it divides up the tax money between state county and city roads In the testimony before the committee Richland City Manager Neal Shulman said he The committee has held two other hearings around the state this month and is to conduct a fourth next week in Moses Lake to consider more than a 100 recommendations from Pullman to Poulsbo Mid-Columbia roads recomended for addition or deletion as state highway include: Add to foe highway system the Pasco-Kennewick cable bridge along with Oregon Avenue Ainwsworth and 10th Street in Pasco and Chemical Drive in Kennewick as far as Game Farm Road Delete from the state system Highway 224 sections that pass through West Richland from the Kiona Interchange with Interstate 82 and Highway 240 at the Richland established by the 1903 Legislature because it felt a better method than mere political pressure was needed to determine which roads should be designated as state highways line abac Rehnquist fight expected to fade quickly Once confirmed whether on a vote of 10(H) or 51-49 the chief justice has a lifetime appointment and he and the court are largely im-essure How- mune from public "TrLCttles Best Kept Secret" but not for longi ginia law Prof AE Dick Howard said think the Rehnquist court will be sero as more ideological The public judgment of foe court they said will depend on the tenor of foe rulings The controversy may heighten if foe court's decisions become predictably or harshly conservative I think the court may appear to foe public as a far more political body and I worry about Harvard University law Prof Archibald Cox said begins his job undera more highly polarized situation The public view of him is more sharply University of Vir WASHINGTON The long bitter battle over William confirmation as chief justice will not have an apparent or lasting impact on workings of foe Supreme Court legal scholars said VOLKSWAGEN AUDI OVERTURF ever if the partisan battling does not affect the internal operation it may threaten the special standing in the eye foe course of these events 2D7WCdDr Kennewick Phone 58631 85 FISH SALMON SHRIMP OYSTERS COO CLAM STRIPS FRIED CHICKEN MACARONI CHEESE ONION RINGS FRENCH FRIES CORN ON THE COB GARLIC BREAD CHUCKWAGON 20fo ft COURT PASCO WESTERN SNORGY COL CNTR NORTH Eatabkihed 1961 Fish Fry Served Every Friday From PM.

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