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THE OTHELLO OUTLOOK - Pnge 9
false reasoning.' Eastern small towns, becomes buried
legislator said, "but, this, too, is industries in the state, and the
FOP CITIZENS - These McFarland Junior High students
re named school citizenship award winners for the past
months during an assembly held last Thursday. From
in front are Mark Feyder, Kirk Bunch, Lupe Garza,
Martinez and Randy Roylance. Standing are
Charlene Rosengrant, Brian Peters, Molly Para, Mark
Kasinger, Kerry Beus, Gaylene Kent, Angle Gardner, Tally
Hernandez, Valerie Kent and Lynne Preuninger. Not
present for the picture was Becky Johnson.
'Line: Use
OLYMPIA - State Repre-
sentative E.G. "Pat" Patter-
son, R-9th District, is urging
citizens in this area to make
use of a toll-free telephone line
to Olympia during the special
session.
The Right-To-Know Public
Information System will be
staffed from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
BIRD CACHE FOUND - Wildlife Agent Jerry Limon looks over a pile of game birds
on Monday in a drain ditch near the city water tower on 14th. Three hen pheasants
II ducks were in the ditch with most of them "breated". Limon said the persons
violated pheasant season laws, wasteage regulations and litter laws. He said
leads are being checked out in the case. Limon urged local residents to help
such waste of local game.
OLYMPIA- Senator Hubert Governor."
Donohue (D-9th Dist.) said "We have enough control of
today a proposal by King the state from Seattle and
County Assessor Harley Hop- King County, as it is, without
pe to reduce the Senate to 21 buying this scheme which
members "would leave East- would pare the representation
ern Washington out in the cold for the rural areas down to
in state government forever." almost nothing," Senator
"Mr. Hoppe says this willDonohue said.
reduce the cost of state "As it is, anything affecting
government," the 9th District agriculture, one of our major
Washington would have only under the interests of the
six members of the Senate, legislators from the metro-
under this wild proposal, while politan areas."
15 members, mostly from Senator Donohue said sig-
Seattle and King County, ners of the Hoppe initiative
would give the West side of "had better think twice before
the state perpetual control, they eliminate their voice in
"Those Senators remaining, the halls of state government
in an effort to serve their and the Legislature."
greatly increased constitu-
ency would have to have home
area offices and a staff of
employees to do their job
properly. Cost would be much
higher than for the citizen-
legislature we now enjoy."
Senator Donohue termed
Hoppe's initiative to reduce
the size of the Legislature, "as
,an opening gun in King
County's effort to elect him
.Area Students
On EWSC Roll
CHENEY An Othello
student at Eastern Washing-
ton State College, Ginger M.
Damon, received perfect all-A
grades and with seven other
Othello students has been
named to the EWSC fall
quarter honor roll.
Miss Damon, daughter of
Mike Damon, 501 S. Fifth, is a
graduate of Othello High
School and is a senior majoring
in sociology at EWSC.
Other Othello students on
the EWSC honor roll include
James C. Boley, Cheryl A.
Crawford, Virginia H. Elking-
ton, Teresa A. Hurliman,
Allen R. Matsushita, Howard
L. Owens and Shirley G.
Sargent.
Christie E. Ewing, George,
Monday through Friday while and Michael K. Ferguson,
the Legilsature is in special RoyalCity, were also named to
session, Rep. Patterson said. the EWSC honor roll.
Citizens can call 1-800-
562-6000 to leave messages for Bureau Fills
legislators, request informa-
tion on bills or state their pre- Person nel Job
ferences on pending legisla-
tion, he said. ~'EPHRATA-Mark H.~Lowe
"Though it is not technically has been named Columbia
possible to talk directly to the Basin Project Personnel Of-
legislator on the 'hot line'," ficer according to John S.
Rep. Patterson said, "mes- Unbewust, Manager of the
sages for the legislator can be Bureau of Reclamation Pro-
left with the operator and they ject. He succeeds Mr. E.W.
will be delivered promptly." Arnold, who retired recently.
The Public Information Lowe is a native of New
System was first installed in Haven, Ill., and attended
1972 and since then thousands Evansville College in Evans-
of telephone calls have been villa, Ind. He served in the
taken from the general public Army from 1941 to 1945. He
throughout the state, started his career with the
A computer terminal in- Bureau of Reclamation in 1946
stalled at the "hot line" office in the Personnel Office at
allows the operator to obtain Coulee Dam and transferred
up-dated information on all to Ephrata in 1954. Since that
pending legislation during the time he has been in charge of
session, recruitment, employee utili-
Representative Patterson zation, and employee relations
said he hopes interested citi- and services.
zens will use the facility during As Personnel Officer, Lowe
the special session which con- will direct the total personnel
vaned Monday. program of the Columbia
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• BUSINESS AND PROFESSION AL
n BRim i mimlnunn ~mii Rliig g ill
State Repre- duced by the Legislature i
"Pat" Patterson, during this special session.
District, joined other
ican members of thewayTUesday'Sfor finalaCti°ncommitteePaVes the THURSDAY, JAN, 17, 1974
Tuesday in urging the deliveration and early floor | Eastern Star
and Means Revenue " -~
debatein theHouse to give the / Library Board . -. ~ . •
tteee to schedule early Senate ample time during the [ Business & Professional '¢~..ID
ion on three major tax cut
s, which have been held in short special session to act on i Women's Club I DIEI$
;yance since the regular the three measures. i Rotary Club [ I[-RESTAU~ANT g
"The Inventory Tax is an | FRIDAY, JAN. 18, 1974
sion last year. unfair tax which taxes the in- | Othello Orthopedic ! Downlown Othello
['he measures are House Bill ability of merchants to move | Au,xilary i Visit the
which would remove the their merchandise and is a | SATURDAY, JAN. 19,1974 [ LOTUS ROOM
es tax from prescription deterrent to a healthy busi-
lgs; riouse Bill 386, which ness climate in the State of -~ Nothing
uld phase out the business Washington,,, Rep. Patterson | SUNDAY, JAN. 20, 1974 I~m
p
entory tax and House Bill said following Tuesday's brief / Attend the Church I" rgent Ibm
I, to reduce the Washington session. / Of Your Choice
Lteounce.liquor tax by two cents Most of the tax cut bills 1 & Inigaion
which have been introduced | Jaycees
!n remarks preceding un-' since January of 1973 had been
pus passage of the / Lion's Club Distributor I=o'r
on, it was noted that the held off pending citizen action 1 Masonic Lodge
on the state income tax issue. WADE-Rb,IN
~nors proposed $277.9- With that question now re- | Rebekah Lodge
~a SUpPtemental budget solved, Republican legislators | Key Club Irrigation Equipment
oom Ior tax cuts and there today urged that first priority 1 Boy Scout Troop # 805
t be additional leeway if be given the tax cut leg|s- / Boy Scout Troop # 806 Pump Sales
proposed budget is re- lation. TUESDAY, JAN. 22. 1974 & Equipm- e-n-
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