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Tri-City Herald from Pasco, Washington • 5

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Tri-City Heraldi
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Pasco, Washington
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5
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S' if 1 'n i pT 7-i j1 rr 11 i mi Mira-1 1 A'W BasinNortkwest FRIDAY OCTOBER 9 1996 TRI CITY HERALD AS at Basin grower shares apple bounty 8 Weather -Mid-Columbia five-day forecast dad was in prison for 10 years and he died Pinkevich says America life is much husband Peter 67 is retired and she works as a cleaning woman at Sacred Heart Hospital in Spokane Being able to pick the apples helps so much she said Butcher estimates there's enough apples for at least another worth of picking and encourages gleaners to come For directions call 488-2136 Butcher plans to distribute his extra bounty beyond just opening up his orchards to gleaners A semi-truck will take a foil load of Butcherls apples to Frontier Missions Inc of Portland which sends food to American Indian reservations around the West where food is scarce Butcher also is the founder of Thirsty Acres Ministries a nonprofit organization that regularly sends wheat to Russia and he has a rehabilitation center for recovering alcoholics and drug addicts at his McKinney Road ranch a Still his vision is ever larger He given up on his efforts to resurrect a boys' school from the ashes of the former Agape Boarding School that closed in 1995 because of building and fire code violations Radar Academy he plans to call would be more than a school for boys It would be a base for humanitarian distribution the school reopens the boys will not only learn how to grow crops but they'll also be a big part of the distribution he said MSJ MS SI dj aMriBj vremwonn Herald Basin bunasu OTHELLO -His face is thin and serious creviced with care but his eyes radiate blue intensity as he surveys the gleaners in his apple orchard Fanner Don Butcher 68 does not agree with the concept of "There is no surplus he says "God gives the increase There is not going to be more produced than what the world Butcher expounds on that calling the idea of surplus a fake concept used to manipulate market prices Change the word "surplus" to he says because what It amounts ta He's not lost sight that somewhere in the world there's always someone starving The branches bend beneath the weight of the perfectly colored red delicious golden delicious and Granny Smith apples on trees apple harvest this year is abundant and prices are low So Butcher has lots to spare Apple farmers debated fiercely throughout the summer about dumping apples to raise prices or investing in a marketing campaign Butcher voted for the $23 million marketing campaign you imagine if everyone ate an apple instead of drinking a he asks "Everyone would be so much healthier We should use the advertising to get this message Hus the idea of destroying so much bounty revolts him Galina Pinkevich 53 is one of 30 Russian immigrants who came Wednesday from Spokane to glean the orchards Speaking in her thickly-accented voice she gestures to the apple cornucopia ready to spill out of the DaytonWaltsburg 6347 Walla Walla 6549 Ptondtoton 6649 La Grande 6146 6MMUW 9HUIVvl to Mid-Columbia forecast Cany an umbrella today because the clouds are rolling in Forecasters predict a high of 60 to 65 with afternoon showers end a southwest wind blowing5to 15mph Tonight expect more rain and a low of 45 Saturday should bring morning showers followed by partly cloudy skies in the afternoon and a high near 80 The Tri-City high Thursday was 72 at Kennewick Kennewick and Pasco shared the low of51 A year ago Thursday the high was 55 and the low was 31 The normal IIUmUmhi IViMURla tirfntnnhnrlninh uirraopner extremes are 44 The record Thursday's date set in 1965 The low is 26 set in Sunrise today 707 Sunset is 623 Saturday 7151 fl Qnnnn rsnignt rasco 6 I l-l tfllnThiniih nemcyonineyvvemwonn Peter Burda 5 came to Othello on Wednesday with family and friends to join in a day of gleaning apples at Don Butcher's orchard there for the taking A Russian Baptist she left Ukraine in 1990 with her family to escape religious persecution 70 and high for is 84 record 1931 was Sunrise is 706 New poll finds Murray with solid lead over Smith Basin briefs By the Herald staff Sex offender moves to Moses Lake weather- lyltata Hal WMom HMnaai Hi taoqr ItotaW to 408 data tatatwaatim MOSES LAKE A 16-year-old Moses Lake sex offender was released on parole Tuesday and is living in the 600 block of Burress Street according to a Grant County Office bulletin Although Malcom Engle has served his sentence for molesting an 8-year-old female relative the bulletin states he has made little progress in treatment He has reportedly threatened staff members in juvenile detention and treatment centers and has fought with his peers Engle is S-foot-8 185 pounds with brown-hair and hazel eyes qiatarctadrHVtaii Saw Bffihg pe Mapatyanyaffii dm dam tarty raa ta noiit-ktaLoa4OtoSOHtfaSto8Otort0l riSrttataporty dotai tatataotam tontftLm40k45Hdaim80L moumM-uani idalnadmaSnoaM bffiaaMiOISadASntalMtaBaipta bapaffiHi 46 Sdudqi dowi dffiedngSwIadnwSOOOtaiata mnptataanditahtaPOa icxnu ww dBBta a trap Md wSata HWa nw 1 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registered voters who have voted in at least two of the last four elections was conducted Sept 1921 The poll carried a 45 percent margin of error Voters were asked what the most important issue would be in deciding their choice for the Senate The issue mentioned most frequently was the candidate1 qualities or character named by one of four voters surveyed That's probably part ofthe fallout from the Clinton-Lewinsky scandal Ali said Dave Beecher We still think nifty is S' I Si Vv Biay you re Your Loving A Family 'cd BIGiYGlE MOSES LAKE Rescuers continued Thursday to search for the body of Brett Tillmon 18 Moses Lake who slipped off the bank of a wastewater ditch Wednesday evening and drowned Tillmon was fishing with three friends about two miles south of Interstate 90 in the Moses Lake Sand Dunes area when the accident occurred Grant County sheriff's deputies were called about 630pm and searched for Tillmon's body two hours with Washington State Patrol officers the Grant County Search and Rescue team and fire department personnel Chief Deputy Bryan Pratt said it appears swiftly moving water may have swept the body from the immediate area Tire search has been extended to about a ltt-mile stretch of water near the area where Tillmon fell in SO ta aidgUdaiaaSO back of her car and says are very happy for Pinkevich learned through her church the apples in Othello were for Moses Lake man ANTIQUE 8 COLLECTIBLE FOUR-DAY SHOW COLUMBIA CBVTBS MALL OCTOBER 8-11 Quality glass china pottery vintageestate jewelry toys nostalgia kitchenware more! 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