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WATERFOWLHABITAT 530 . ; 30:20 AT & T DIVESTITIJHE 521 ; C:-tURC:HLLVILLAGE FIRE )18 17:20 I ii'' f \ -\_\ I <. 1. \ ' \1 : \ I l/.;./84 STORY CASSETTE ADDRESS NOTES REAGANRECONSIDERS BEIRUT N-20 7:06 CNN JACKSONASSAD N-15 42:07 CNN STATEWIDEPHONE HIKES 525 19:20 WATERfOl •JL STAMPfOUL 521 32:40 CARSEAT LAW 515 35:42 TRAINUPDATE 522 17:44 CNNNATIONAL/INT'L HEADLINES N-19 7:29 WHITEBIRDREOPENS 518 18:14 wx 512 35:23 fOG,WATERTOWER AIRPORTGIFT SHOPPE 508 39:29 UOREGISTRATION 520 21:11 FREEZEAFTERMATH 533 2:35 EL NINODE MISE 523 20:45 STATEor THECOUNTY 534 :39 1/. ;184 GORDARIDGE 530 31:39 RUSTSTATE or COUNTY 531 11:15 JACKSON/GOODMANRELEASE N-21 :42 GLENN/HARTREAX CNN eORTLA D TRAINPULLED OUT 527 22:59 KATU JACKSON/GOODMAN/REAGANREAX N-20 9:04 ABC JACKSON/GOODMANRELEASE UPDATE N-22 :46 CNN EUGENEFESTIVAL MUSIC THEATER 529 20:52 UOOLUM/DERRICK BELL 518 19:40 AIRPORTGifTSHOPPe 508 39:29 1/3/84 cont. STORY CASSETTE ADDRESS NOTES DefASIOTAIWAN 533 3:45 STORMCOSTS 517 22:43 GOODMANRELEASED N-19 13:08 CNN(VO) SANTACLARA PLAY SHED 521 34:36 NINE KID ADOPTIVEFAMILY 528 21:46 KATU JACKSON/GOODMAN/LOCALREAX 509 38:56 5:30 vo/bit~s DALKONTRIAL BX 523 23:06 SPfLD. STATEor CITY 516 19:51 MAGICCARPET QUESTION 534 1:28 JACKSON/GOODMANRELEASE/LOCAL REAX 510 37:20 llpm PACKAGE 1/4/84 PETERPAN DAY CARE/HEALTHCLOSURE 509 40:44 TEENDANCE HALL 513 34:16 EUGENEGOAL SETTING 518 23:00 wx 512 38:18 WILDCATCK GOODMANHOME N-19 13:48 CNN GOVERNORECON. DEVELOPMENT 521 35:56 ISAACSTERN CONCERT 514 36:49 4-J SCHOOLBOARD 517 24:21 J. CITYGLIDER AX 523 24:55 DALKONSHIELD 529 22:08 SMALLRURAL/LANDOWNERS 535 :45 £"jen~ CbmWl1A1t1'fJ s2a J'f;( 9 G,ooJ .$ f',-c. t,c.,tf!. 1/4/84 cont. STORY CASSETTE. ADDRESS NOTES JOSTPRODUCE 534 3:35 STATEFORESTRY NEW BOARD 520 22:05 MAGICCARPET HRG. 531 12:20 INTROMAGIC CARPET HRG. 532 13:50 ISAACSTERN N.C. 515 38:35 SUBLIGHTS 530 33:38 TEENDANCE HALL 513 34:16 1/5/84 WAHPIPEHSPEAKS AT UO 508 42:18 BANFIELDOVERPASS CRUMB IE 514 39:19 KATU ASSESSORBAIN 516 21:09 CO. LCDCWORK SESSION 520 23:05 SPRINGFIELDBURKETT EVALUATION 521 38:48 DALKONSHIELD I RIAL 523 25:55 TAXDISTRICT EFFECT(PORTLAND) 524 24:04 PARKINGTICKETS BACKLOG 525 21:56 TRAINDERAIL 530 34:45 KATU OUTDOORREPORT 533 4:50 WASHINGTONFLOODING 531 14:43 KATU OPEDCOMEETING 536 :40 PORTLANDCITY CLUB REPORT 528 23:56 wx 529 24:46 WILL.RIVER WASH.FLOOD UPDATE 513 35:16 SPFLD.CAPITAl IMPROVE 522 21:37 HULTSIGN 534 5:20 HULTDEFICIT 535 2:02 1/5/84 cont. STORY CASSETTE ADDRESS NOTES LUNGASSOCIATION GIVEAWAY 532 14:50 1/6/84 CREDITS 510 40:07 ISSACSTERN WX-WASH./JEFFBRIDGE 512 40:03 WHITERELEASE REAX N-21 1:20 CNN LANEPUBLIC DEFENDER 517 25:46 UNEMPLOYMENTDOWN N-20 10:22 CNN TUBEWRINGER INVENTOR 513 36:04 TEENMOM "FINDS" OWN BABY 533 6:21 KATU PHONEEXT./RATE RAISES 536 1:47 KATU COUNCILSEAT WARD J 520 25:28 BEAVERTONTRIPLE STAB 530 35:16 EDUCATIONSTATS 524 25:59 H·~· fc.,·!h';"' ~' LATEEPUD BILLS 531 15:42 ~ NEWRECRUITING DETAILS 515 39:43 YMCAKEEP ON MOVING 525 23:18 UNEMPLOYMUNTSTATS PLUNGE 521 39:32 HOMESTEADMEASURE CHALLENGE 534 6:15 KATU WASH.FLOODING UPDATE 535 4:28 KATU PUBLICDEFENDER NC 518 24:29 COMPUTERSTORE EXPLOSION 522 22:J2 MAMAROLOSES 528 26:59 POSTCHRISTMAS BUSINESS 527 25:47 1/7/84 BEAVERTONFIRE 524 28:09 LINCOLNCOUNTY ECONOMY 537 :55 MAPLETONRURAL LANDO L~ER MTING 513 38:51 EUGENEGOALS SETTING FOLD 516 22:51 SPFLD.SEWER CONNECTO P. 529 26:06 WEAVERTOWN MEETING 532 15:49 CHITWOODBRIDGE DEDICATION 517 28:14 wx 512 43:00 BOATHOUSE DALKONSHIELD VERDICT 536 3:33 - J 1/7/84 cont. STORY CASSETTE ADDRESS NOTES TEENRAPE ARREST 518 26:00 DALKONSHIELD LOCAL REAX 532 17:32 CENTRALLINN SCHOOL BD. REP. 531 17:10 KISSINGERLOCAL REAX 53G 35:58 1/8/84 wx 512 43:00 TREESIN FOG WK:IN REVIEW 534 7:19 CHICANOSOUP KITCHEN 533 6:56 roi it'•,·- t,. R,vtf' ,u '4S~'21 \t.Atv 1/9/84 REALTYBOARD/LANE RURAL LAND 516 24:12 DALKONSHIELD 529 28:05 1/9/84 STORY CASETTE ADDRESS NOTES BETHELTEACHER TROUBLE 517 30:00 KELLER:STATE OF EUGENE 530 38:24 EVITA:HULT PRESS CONF. 510 42:00 DALKONSHEILD 529 28:05 REALTYBOARD/LANE RURAL LAND 516 24:12 ALCOAD~UG TESTS 531 18:07 TOUTLEWOOD CARVER 520 26:24 EVITAPLAYS THE HULT 513 40:17 HENDRIKSENDALK ONREAX 535 4:58 REALTORSLAND USE STAND 521 40:54 SOUPKITCHEN PREPS 534 11:13 HEWLETTPACKARD NEW CALCULATOR 537 1:4(} LCCAIR SUIT HRG. 533 8:27 LOGG[~G& FISHINGUPDATE: SIUSLAW 522 25:04 JOURNALISMTASK FORCE 532 18:57 SPFLD.BAN ~ ROBBERY 518 26:00 1/10/84 6~h & 7th WIDENING 536 4:57 t,A I 1~ p,:ic STATEOF JUNCTIONCITY 516 25:22 COUNTRYCAMPER/CITY COUNCIL 517 31:20 wx 540 :40 GORDARIDGE-HEALTH 534 12:09 SUPREMECT. SALESTAX 518 27:53 ASSESSMENTRELIEF ii,' 11' 529 30:00 P6'NNToWN Nl~'S (!) E '1 S~(p ~0:40 DALKONSHEILD ~ RIAL ' 514 41:11 hucii, ASTRONAUTWILLIAMS LEAVES 538 :48 PARKt,J ILLAMETTESPEC. 522 28:33 INCESTFOLO. 520 28:40 I 1/10/84 Cont. STORY CASSETTE ADDRESS NOTES RENEWABLERESOU RCEPLAN 535 10:ll CAL-NICKELMINING PLAN S 531 18:40 GORDARIDGE-HEALTH 156~3+ -n45 12:o<l FARWEST AR MED ROB. 539 :42 _ CORVALLISRESEARCH CORRIDOR 525 24:52 ACT-AGSSITE ATIYEH:ENVIRONMENTALISTS 532 20:18 - - ---- --- --- 1/11/84 GLENWOODPtX 516 26:30 RAWTAPE FACTORYOF THEFUTURE 527 24:49 DALKONTRAIL ( HODS) 538 2:22 STATEOF THESTATE 526 33:11 COMMUNITYLEADERS SEMINAR 525 28:12 JUST PRODUCE 535 7:35 RURALLANDOWNER 537 3:52 FUNDRAISERPREVIEW 539 1:30 LOWELLSCHOOL BIBLE STUDY 541 :40 ASSESSORSRELIEF 529 30:00 CITYCOUNCIL MTNG. 530 38:24 6th & 7th WIDENINGPROTEST 528 29:33 ,,~s p. ,treu ATIYEHOFFSHORE LEASE REAX ~2.4 29:04 NEWDEQ DIRECTOR 532 21:16 CAL-NICKELMINING PLANS 531 18:40 ASTORIASHIPBUILDING 533 11:53 KATV STUCKSHIP FREED 534 14:45 KATV ~NF/ROADLESSOPEN HOUSE 515 41:08 wx 540 2:00 FOGGYWATER TOWER 1/12/84 STORY CASSETTE ADDRESS NOTES NYHONEYMOONER BIGAMIST 526 36:05 KATU FATALSENIOR EXCURSION 538 3:46 DALKONTRIAL II 520 29:54 SANIPACSPILL 537 7:14 HILTONANNIVERSARY 534 15:20 TRENTt.W NGER 524 30:21 UOUNION STUDY '5)2Jp. 10:41 PACKWOODBUDGET 527 30:15 PILOTSHOT DOWN REAX 539 2:37 (PACKWOOD) CORVALLISSALES TAX DEBATE 523 28:06 BEAVERTONTRIPLE STAB ARRAIGN 530 35:16 TRAUMASYSTEM HEARING 518 28:48 El N!NOFISH 525 29:20 KATU MARCHOF DIMESTWINS 536 8:16 OUTDOORREPORT 541 2:16 GLENWOODLCOG 522 29:50 wx 540 2:00 EUGENEFOGGY WATERTOWER VIOLINMAKER 515 42:05 PACKWOODCOASTAL HEARING 529 30:48 6th & 7th CLOSUREHEARING 535 9:49 1/13/84 AOLCONFERENCE 538 5:04 FARMERFIELD BURNING SUIT 541 4:40 KATU PRETENDERSTICKETS 520 31:40 JOURNALISMSUMMIT 516 31:09 MAGICCARPET CHANGES 517 33:03 ~ONECHANGE RCAX 532 22:10 RURALLAND OWNERS .SEEKEXTENTION 518 29:45 VIOLINMAKER 515 42:05 UONUCLEAR AGE COURSE 5:3 9 4:05 FLETCHER 5:33 14:~4 BEAVERCREEK REAX 522 31:33 CREDITS-EV'.LTA 514 42:15 1/13/ 8£4~Cont. STORY CASSETTE ADDRESS NOTES \ ~-· KISSINGERREPORT REAX 534 16i'26 BASCOMANNOUNCES 531 21:06 ADOPTION:BARBARA 523 30:30 1/14/84 LEMONCAR 528 31?42 VIEWS& REVIEWS 527 31?45 DRILLTEAM COMPETITION 524 32:00 RURALLANDOWNERS INFO. MTG. 53'7 8:07 CHINESE/ATIYEH 535 12:26 JIMMYREYNOLDS AUCTION 522 33:48 1/15/84 W)V. -. 540 4:54 DUCKS THEBIRDS(GRANTS PASS) 532 23:35 l ROYALAVE. FIRE 528 32:15 REYNOLDSJOB JUNT 529 31:50 WEEKIN REVIEW 536 9:51 JUMMYREYNOLDS AUCTION 522 33:48 CORVALLISSALES TAX 533 16~00 ATIYEHP.A.C. 518 30:37 MARTINLUTHER KING B'DAY 538 9:01 BARRETTPUBLIC SCHOOLS 539 6:IQ BATISTE:HIGHERED. 534 18:l ~ TIMBEREXTENSION LAWSIUTE 517 34:16 1/16/84 .ie STORY CASSETTE ADDRESS NOTES YONCALLAINDUSTRIAL PARK 541 5:23 LANECO. BUDGET 534 19:47 ~/A~ f'Nl5) CO. LANDUSE EXTENSION UPDATE 515 56:37 -fyf ..~, JUNCTION CITYAPT. SHOOTING 520 36:21 OAKRIDGESLOWDOWN HARVEST 538 12:41 SCOTUSANTI-TRUST 527 34:59 KATU STARLINGSTORM(THE BIRDS) 532 23:35 ICY RESCUE 525 31:51 CNN CO.LANDUSE EXT. PLAN/COMMISSIONERSAPPROV E 535 14:33 RONDELLUMS 536 12:58 RAW PARMHJIE:RF IRE 524 34:24 MOBILEVET 539 8:03 COQUILLEMILL OPEN 526 37:44 KATU 1/17/84 HANDICAPPEDJOBS 517 36:32 HOMEBUILDERSSALES TAX 532 25:43 COTTAGEGROVE LAND 525 35:23 E.P.U.D. LABORQUESTIONS 522 34:44 WEAVERTAXES 531 22:17 DOGCOLLAR REFLECTOR 538 14:46 CO.
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