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people ..... • • i Open Till 6:00 P.M. or*to |iU Bill Passed OHS L roup Participates ,,L r..E. • :u:lU Y idlpElmolL : are' TO ScrutinizeIn Annual Hanford Da " or __.- " Public Budget Othello Gr,, physics: SheV oiler you competent '=u~L'sreUtf~2~! ~t~at~!°! ~ir!iin°er ~°°~!lilira-]-i--ot iiii ! OLYMPIA - A bilI (HB 804) High School students and one h'e Valentine and school year'rouna service requiring the public be pro- faculty member were among reporter Ingrid Millen, data ,Me~u.P-..Iv vided a per capita budgetary morethan 180 representatives processing; Jason Goertz, THE IRbUMi" IRA PEOPLE In~°;a breakdown of expenditures from 24 central and south-chemistry' and Glenn Weitz u.-- iqm'~i-I ~-- • . , -: ' n,K ¢O. at, Adams, Douglas and vineyard, except by permit up ~aP~hington. Included in these from all government agencies eastern Washmgton h,gh faculty, biology, l~l)ilil3~ll~_~.~~| IUl~-r•~,h.elan counties and for the to one-half mile under super- restrictions is a ban on high in the state has hurdled the schools participating in the The activities began with Inl~°ming dryland areas in vision, volatile formulations after House and the Senate and is vitiesl8th annualheld MondayEdis°natDaYthe U.s.aCti FederaltechnicalBuildingbriefingSauditoriumin the Olhello I I I I ~974 regulations, State Direc- One change in the Grant Apr. 15. A one-gallon per acre being sent to the Governor for ..... . S| SO. 6|h final consideration. Atomic Energy Commmsmn sTopa, s covered mcluded no- Okan 111 11111 |U I ~r of Agriculture Stewart county regulations transfers a minimum is established for all The "Truth in Spending Hanford Project. clear power reactors, the r,,,,,, .... " .... • ~ - ~Bledsoe said today. The small area of dryland wheat applications. Act", as the measure is titled, The students and teachers liquid metal fast breeder reac- o ...... r ~ u ~egumtions are issued on a northwest of Wilson CreekIn the western part of ~eounty-by-county basis, from the "buffer" area to the Lincoln county west of Odessa passed the Senate yesterday were the guests of the AEC's tor program, nuclear waste lalumays y A.R. - 3 r.m. by a 42-2 vote. Richland operations office and management and ecological Weekdays 9 A.M.-6 P.M. | ~ There is a mixture of crops "outlying" aea, bring it under and south of Almira, low vein- Commenting on passage ofofthecontractors who operate studies at Hanford. iEven[It(J$ -bY App0Jatment | ~n . these irrigated areas, the same restrictions as apply tile formulations are prohibit- the bill, 3tate Representative the Hanford Project. The ~ [ ~ncl.uding large amounts of to adjoining grain areas in ed after May 15. This area is E.G. "Pat" Patterson, R-9th annual "Workday in Science" ,, .. .... ~k ~am on which 2,4-D is used Lincoln and Douglas counties, adjacent to irrigated are i District, said, 'A later session marks the 127th anniversary I~dl~rlll IIAI I IBIBII Illnl/mm, I L .l°r weed control and scattered The dryland areas of Grant and Adams counties, of the Legislature should im- of the birth of Thomas A. ~O mu K IUUK MON|T I /~lantings of grapes and other '- ....... - PO O ~ prove the measure by report- Edison. rM ~rops susceptible to 24-D THE OTHELLO ouTLOOK ! ingon the number of federal Members oftheOHS group on SUPER PLENAMINI ....... %::~ image,' Bledsoe said. 'S.tnct OTHELLO, WASHINGTON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14 1974 dollars that the state receives and the special study areas in "" = bl t .... - ~ntrolson a uniform bass are each biennium and the areas hich the were involved ~O la • I Iql|| .... CQ qWa | iecessary." . ~ ~ncluded ~Yeg DiEhard and With 72-tablet size! $7.98 Value---Only $5.15. 5AV| qP~o~ I ~. For all the irrigated lands in ~~" where it is expended." !he[our counties, high volatile m --!1' ~ ,, 3L W d Rep. Patterson co-sponsor- r" I e. 72 Tablets Will ..¥. $1 | t | °fthef ['°rmulati°ns°f24-Darepr°- i ~LI ;4L; I ~ ed the bill (HB 804). It easily fuel : rorage w,,. ,. .,.., .,.1. v.,o.--o.,. . . .- . '''--" ~e and ~ibited and low'volatile for- ~ passed the House last month. Setter ~ulationsare prohibited after ~ The bill requires that all r/ / rl .__1 144 Tablets Fill IIVi Sdl QQ | es ~ud break, usually about ' state agencies, committees, LnecKs :~lalea W,th 288tablet size! $24.44 Value----Only $15.45 gta' J' , ml~id'April. Applications are === -- • --,, • commissions and departments i ~:~rohibited when the temper. Wdm#dlLill "lUl PiIJlUUy BBB}Rilur &BB--mu prepare a report showing RV D~nnrtm~.nt Lookfor tho spocJcll combln.lon packaooe and |AV|I operations expenditures. The " ! " -- F ..... =-" ............................ - ................... ------t[-fi..-~---~-~-]~---~- i' I| ,~ture~.~om.oneiS aboVehour before85 degreeSsunsetandto ~ ~ I~ I report must be completed OLYMPIA - The alledged ~.~i ~ U O || * ~i, ~,~r~ ...... II mi~"sunrme. " "~ • ~ i within 120 days after the end use of underground tanks for. g nl IRE V@ auper_ aniline_ I !i Aerial applicationsmustbe i~lM o..in Prolect ofeachbiennium. Thereport, which requires a fuel storage at vacant serwce P HITOATINK i_ii R P !_ _ _ II ~1¢1 tnade with a minimum of 10 IrUI Ig)M) breakdown of expenditures on stations is currently under --~tgt'n~t'n';'~=;;-- ~m"~,--II~= ~' ~ n ~ r m ~m ~lA " " I a per capita basis, must be investigation by the Fuel Tax atm.l,U¢=,. ..... U ,... ,,4 . i Division of the Department of A soothing linament 111 ~ L LIP nnual Cherrv EPHRATA A committee of Basin resources 0neofthese forwarded to the Office of Motor Vehicles according toProvid ..... ...i i.l,d, ~ c----~ The mysterious ,u. ~,. / . • " h ~sxi~t~a~_ ._ • • techmcalexperts wasset up to IS a comprehensive researc Program Planning and Fiscal Jack Nelson, Department of r^lr'f e:f r a?] tempOrary I P. il L I~ I ~ ~ \ ,/ scent of the exotic rower Meet problems related to the program proposed by the Management ...... Motor Vehmles D,rector u ,.,nor armnt,c ....... t r---x Far East' ~- ~ supply and distribution of Bureauof Sport fisheries ano Toinsure the information is " "-in ........ rasx e~TecltvO ~O.Wly / K . ~ " "It's an infraction of the law vo a.u .,.,.u, - relioft HOI~I ate } I ~ '~ IAvailable in .... muscular aches Z 07 ~ P I: k water in the Columbia Basin Wildlife in cooperation with properly disseminated to the ' COulihin8 I| it relev,es/I / a complete line of ll~i$~r"~ l /~U. I ~.} Project area during a meeting the Washington State Gamepublic, the report is to be not to hcense these famhtms I , products, .......Ill I~ EptZoA~x~ ....... - r last week, according., to John S. Department. distributed to each member of andfuel notifYdeposits,OUr agenCYsaid Of Nelson.these ~A~i~l ¢- sinul.~con~eltlon_ 24 • ~I) ~ 't1~ . . . riB" A~' mcludmg gift sets -,~beenselected for~el:n2as Unbewust, Manager of the The proposed five-year the legislature and to at least "But more than that, itismost I~t~II /l" '1 " p., ....... .,ua~ Bureau of Reclamation Pro- stud. would identiI , men- one newspaper in each county important to the state toknow ~ ~--=~----~'~'1=~'~ |l ~ ' I ~atio'n'a~tam~a~in Cherry eau~ ject. sureYanalyze and evalYate the of the state, not only where fwUel is being ~/ ~ ~l", l ik.3a .... s. ,-~.j~u~,,m~ The water su 1 stud res onse of fish and wildlife to inni#~,eor~nnji~ at lvlartna s committee is maPP7 up ~o:~ sp:Pific habitat features and Assessment availablest°red bUtin theh°state.mUchIt is onlyiS IP fi I IUI I IMI dl~ II 1 I11' R I L All/ [lneeti g u preceae tne Russell Smith Chan Bailey facilities produced, or !n- in this manner we can • v m I R U U t I $I | ng. ' .... e ! Ray E Hunter Washin-+..- and Paul House, managers of fluenced, by ~rmgatmn d- Vote Slated determine what areas are in I~ I ~ BII ~ l l A D ¢ I [~~~)i~Z ;Rtat- ;, . .: , .~ s~,';, the South East and Ouinev velooment of the Columbia short supply and possibly M I n v I I, ~ ~ a L / r~ ~- "i (~:~ I,'~', ~P2" ~dams ~rn::e~rst.tys" Lirant~ Columbia' Basin Irr~ation Basin Project Although ithas OLYMPIA - Ballots have assist in seeing to it that every With coconut oi' J I lip I M | " tbxtenslon agent• • o " • . . ,, . For _ isaid-~ ....... Dxstncts, respectively. Van long been recogmzed that been mailed to more than S,400 motorist gets a fair shake, lu×urlous skin-soften- k Vl ! V II ! ~lem~"e~fy ma_rKeung pr.o- Nutley, reserved works com- substantial fish and wildlife producers of tree fruits in Nelson concluded. .... mR experience, Specially formulated for ~" :growers, ;acl~'e;sYanTs~?a~;petr° ~tere t::h:~cal consultant; benefits have.o amee:nr~pan~ade Washington by the State A gray m.arket in zue.l that Gardenia, Floral, Pine problem dry skin. ~ ...... --. ~ill be disco p atives Irom the Project deveJ p , Department of Agriculture in was neginnmg to grow m tneor Lilac. 32 oz c ........ . ...... / HkK AL ;; Dr. Des ~)SRdourke, WSU Boise and Ephrata offices of extent of these benefits and a referendum on a proposal to state will be drastically re- " ~'"~'. °','," .=." ...... | .............. ~gricultural economist has tne t~ureau, of Reclamation. the comparative etteets o z increase the assessment for duced by amending the motor o contact, oz / CUNUIIIUNINli ~een engaged in a det";~--a lne study will include a alternative manageme.nt the Washington Tree Fruitvehicle rules and regulations Z ~tudy of com~)etitive nriei~,,~ determination of exisiting and practices on irrigators, fish Research Commission from 10 according to Gene Griffith, l~orthwest sweet cherries'i~He anticipated future watersup- and wildlife and other in- cents per ton to 25 cents. Administrator of theFuel Tax / ~ill discuss some broad plies and demands, and t'erestshas not been thorough- Director of Agriculture Division. Reports indicate that hblend of 34 herbs ~onelusions from a consumer identification of available al- ly explored. Stewart Bledsoe said thegasoline and other fuels are ' and wild flowers in a ~tudy which suggests that ternatives for meeting those If the studyis undertaken it ballots must be postmarked being trucked in from Canada rich.bodied .~resh sweet cherries are demands, will provide information on not later than Feb. 18. If a conditioning bought primarily by older, With the 1974 irrigationthese and other subjects which majorityof those votingand other states and not higher income households, season near the committee reported to the Fuel Tax shampoo. began its deliberations Men- is not presently available. The approve, the increase will go Division. 1G0z. He will present an analysis day, Feb. 4, and will meet fred the irrigation districts, the fish crops, way our roadways can be built of the 1973 season just corn- proposal will be reviewed by into effect on 1974 tree fruit "Taxes on fuel are the only ~leted, examining the in-quently until it has develope The nine-member commis- and maintained," said Griffith. 'fluence of crop forecasts, a list of alternative plans for and wildlife agencies and the ~pected shipments, ears rol- consideration by idae irrigation Bureau of Reclamation. In the stun was established by "To avoid these taxes does a funds for. research. Thestate." 'l~tg unsold and market con- district boards ~f directors, course of the review, eonsid- growers in 1949 to provide dis-service to everyone in the the Bureau of Reclamation and eration will be given to setting commission currently is fund- moons m major markets, other State and Federal up the research as a eoopera- ing 18 projects and has ~' O'Rourke will also return- agencieswhich might be tive effort since the data 9636 nend what can be donein affected, gathered willbe of value to all.whereidentifiedresearch12 additionalis needed.areas seasons to promote Unbewust reported the agandto Bureau is presently involved ndfor Northwest in a number of studies and cherries. ayser, Manager of the evaluations of research pro- ruit Marketing corn- posals aimed at improved Ltee, Yakima ~will discuss management of Columbia tarry volume movement and his. personalobservations Rainbow to Meet SmPment arrivals on ern terminal markets last Assembly No. 119, Order of one and July. Rainbow for girls, will meet in Hunter urges all area cherry regular session tonight, Feb. shippers, fieldmen 14, 7:30 p.m. in the Masonic W~ves to attend this advisor, will preside. Eng. hall. Jacki Hpwood, worthy • DOMESTIC WATER WELLS DRILLING CO. 509-924-9493 547-9369 Spokane Pasco ONE DAY ONLY MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18th (13 ONLY) (10 ONLY) Price s6s00 vo,u, Bargain bles Listen To Radio KRSC For Additional ** Clothing Values at Magoteaux's " ALL SALES FINAL | en d Nun & Wea 116 L Nik Nil I.IN Illk NO EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS ON SALE MERCHANDISE FRESH FROZEN 14 TO 10 LB. AVERAGE THE PRIDE OF OTHEL ---,... LEAN ROAST 98¢ SHURTENDA PREBREADED BEEF STEAKS 99¢ LB. HEAT 'N EAT BIRDFARM 12 OZ, WHOLE HOG SAUSAGI: 89¢ AA LARGE B001H 8 OZ. PKG. FISH STICKS BONELESS BEEF STEW 2/$1 $1.09 ABC 2 LB, WESTERN FAMILY NBC Z- 15 OZ. TIN I MYSTIC MINT I PINWHEELS SW,FTENING ........ REDS, KIDNEY,I YOUR CHOICE STOKELY _ PINTO, CHILI, I TOMATO SAUCE NORTHERN i- 62! 48 OZ. TIH 80Z 11tt MIX OR MATCH ------ --' 10)¢1,,,, I BINGO # { POPCORN,, WESTERN FAMILY ........ CASE OF 24 HALLEYS QUARTS " ..... [ 2LB. BAG 5"j POTATO CHIPS MAYONNAISE 88¢ i ~9¢,,~'/ 1 LB. MARGARINE MRS. FILBERTS SOFT 2/$1 NORTHERN FACIAL CENTENNLa ZS DILL PICKLES NALLEYS ZZ OZ, PLAto OS tR 49¢ TISSUE 150 s ROMAN MEAL CEREAL REG. OR QmCK REG. 59c 49(: 3//9(: WITH COUPON GREEN wn,oul couPot Z5¢ + BEANS Ca,. Value L/20 of 1¢ VEGETABLE SOUP CAMPBELLS 26 OZ. FAMILY SIZE 49(: CHILI CON CARNE DENNISONS 15 OZ. 2/98¢ STRAWBERRY JAM WESTERN FAMILY 2 LB. JAR 89(: LUNCHEON MEAT BILTM0 12 OZ. TIN 49¢ FRESH BROCCOLI 49¢ BUNCH UIAD