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Show NOVEMBER 4, 1994 Danger Cite Nets PAGE 17 BEAVER COUNTY SCATTERED SEEDS by REV. W.T. WAGNER SHERIFF'S REPORT Week of Oct 24-30, 1994 *An incident of Criminal Trespass is What do churches and newspapers have in common? Several similarities come to mind. Both are committed to informing the public of what under investigation in Beaver. .*A Beaver man was arrested by the Sheriff's Department and booked into jail on three counts of Assault. *An incident of Residential burglary was reported at MT. Holly Ski Resort. *A Beaver man was arrested by the Sheriff's Department on charges of Driving under Influence of Alcohol. *Investigation is continuing into a report of simple Assault in Milford. *A Beaver man was arrested by the Sheriffs Department and booked into jail on of Controlled of Distribution charges a Sale of Arranging and (Marijuana) Substance Controlled Substance (Marijuana). *One traffic accident was handled involving only property damage. were emergencies animal *Two handled during the week. *Responses were made by the Sheriff's has happened, will happen, who may participate and what the cost may be. Both prefer to spread the good news but must also call the attention to those negative seven to assist its messages. . There KALLIE other agencies. *Eight traffic stops were made with seven. citations issued... 2 Unapproved County Commission Minutes are : many ana these entities because one is a true social organ while the other is to be a charitable, spiritual and supportive action organ. What we all need to improve our lives is to learn to use both our news and religious preferences more effectively. There is little profit in learning what is available but refusing to benefit from acceptance and use of it! aS Catch the Spirit! GOFF BEAVER COUNTY TREASURER (continued from page 8) that the Board sign a proclamation making October 23 - 29, 1994 Beaver County 4-H week. It was moved by Comm. Johnson, seconded by Comm. Marshall and unanimously approved to sign the proclamation. Bills on file were approved payment. delivering political between VOTE! these calls, six were to keep the peace, 12 to or persons suspicious out check and “misguided choices. Another area of likeness is that when the information has been presented it is up to each individual to act according to his or her choice. The benefits of good choices are good results while the penalties of bad choices are bad results. Further, your church or newspaper must be clear and honest in commercial, diversities f- Department to 29 requests for assistance. Of circumstances, influences to be avoided and penalties for poor or EXPERIENCED for There being no further business, the | meeting was adjourned. Missouri Countryside where (continued from page 12) a permit has just been issued Continental Grain for a feed mill. Hedenbrand, District 2 Daviess to Danny § County Commissioner, said earlier opposition to the pig farms had mostly died away, and that the .« 7 @y. D E T A C U D E & commissioners neither opposed or promoted the company. The Daviess County Sheriff reported he had very little trouble with Continental Grain employees. "Up to this point, they have hired mostly young Amish men. Some of the Elders are complaining now because the company is also using processed work-release prisoners and they don't like their boys being | exposed to them," he said. Missourian North Gallatin The to the hog opposition in reported that articles production houses were no longer of interest. Time to catch the plane back to Utah. SHE’S THE | sor PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTANT QUALIFIED TO WORK FOR YOU: = |