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Set
Rate
Sept. 26, at 10
been set as the time
g on a rate B
for Washington
Power before the Social security benefits under age 60. In Adams Also in this 18-22 age group,
ton Utilities and were being paid to residents of county, 330 people under age Larson said, are some other
',ommission. Adams county at a rate of60 were collecting social types of beneficiaries, illus-
announcement was $191,000 a month at the close security payments each trating the broad family pro-
week by Donald A. of 1973, Howard W. Larson, month. Nearly200 wereunder tection that the social security
who has been ap- social security district man- age 18, receiving payments program provides workers of
special assistant at- agerinWenatchee, said today, because a working father or all ages. Some are children of
general to represent Of the social security mother had died or was retired, disabled, or deceased
in the matter, beneficiaries living in Adams getting social security dis- workers who became disabled
will be held in county, 870 were retired ability or retirement benefits, before they reached 22 and
hearing workers and their dependents. Most of the 35 beneficiaries who will probably never be
East 2604 Dean in Another 315 were receiving in Adams county between 18 able to work and become
Set Opening Meet
The Othello Senior Citizens
Club has scheduled its first fall
meeting for 7:30 p.m. Friday
at the Odd Fellows Hall,
president Richard Yost an-
nounced.
Yost said the meeting will
be a combination business
session and an evening of
games and refreshments.
Public Notice
ORI)INANCE NO.472
AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING
CHAPTER 69.50 OF THE REVIS-
ED CODE OF WASHINGTON,
ENTITLEI) UNIFORM CON-
TROLLED SUBSTANCES ACT,
AND CHAPTER 9.47A OF THE
benefits as the survivors of and 22 years of age, wereself-supporting.
said filings on the workers who had died, and 185 getting student's benefits The monthly benefits of REVISED CODE OF WASHING-
are available for in- were getting benefits as under a provision in the social these young people, severely TON, ENTITLED GLUE SNIF-
in Olympia and disabled workersor theirsecurity law permitting the handicapped by physical orFING, AND PRESCRIBING PEN-
by persons wishingdependents, continuation of a child's mental disabilities will con- ALTIES FOR VIOLATION
THEREOF, AND REPEALING
r at the hearing Larson pointed out thatbenefits beyond his 18th tinueindefinitely. Benefits are ALL ORDINANCES AND PARTS
addressed to him at although most social security birthday, and up to age 22, if also payable to the mother if OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT
Bank Build- beneficiaries are older people, the child is attending school the disabled son or daughter is HEREWITH
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY
99201. about one out of every four is full time. in the mother's care. COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
Larson said that another OTHELLO, as follows:
yT fAI k I F relatively small but significant SECTION 1: Pursuant to the
:1 our o as a s on group of youthful social authority contained in RCW 35.21.-
180, Chapter 69.50, of the Revised
security beneficiaries are Code of Washington, entitled
L IY G d |h those who were receiving Uniform Controlled Substances Act,
oca ounl , ran mo el" benefits as disabled workers, together with all the amendments
Since December 1973, Lar- and additions thereto hereafter
enacted by the State of Washington,
are hereby adopted by the City of
Othello, and by this reference
incorporated herein, as if set out in
full, insofar as they are applicable to
and within the power or jursidiction
of a City of the third class to enforce
asnd regulate.
SECTION 11: Pursuant to the
exciting trip youngsters of their own ages, the ship's orchestra, for an son said, social security
and Heather Brown, a boy and girl from Houston, assembled 650 guests, benefits have increased 11 per
their grandmother, Tex., and having them forAmong places toured were cent, with seven per cent of
Damon, toured traveling companions much of Mt. McKinley National Park, the amount payable in March
days in August, the time. Dawson City, Whitehorse, 1974 and four per cent in June
with a group out of The last night aboard ship, Glacier Bay and Sitka before 1974.
Heather entertained at a arrival in Vancouver, B.C. for
I- _l l
and
Heather
are the talent show, singing, "It's a the flight to Spokane and trip ~,~age rn(]orsea
of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Small World", accompanied by home.
The trip provided By T p Ad
h fir: ;t-tin re' rides on 0 a m s
trains and ships.,, hada GOP Official
expermnce of deep
LANDS BIG ONE - Keith Brown proudly shows the "big
one" he landed in a ship-board derby on his recent Alaska
trip. Behind him at right is his sister Heather.
g away with
prize. Entering a
derby, on board a
ship, Island Prin-
of Skagway, he pulled
pound
from the top
stories up.
of Anchorage where
three days, they
piece of the Portage
break off into the
the entire group of
celebrated Heath-
birthday with a
)lete with cake,
and presents, at a ski
Mt. Alyeska.
Earthquake Park in
the Brown children
home a piece of
moss in which
~hrooms, a small cran-
with berries and a
tree-like plant with
are growing. It is a
in a ter-
at the Brown resi-
happy note for the
was meeting
Rodeo Parade 10:30
Miss Rodeo Washington
Horsemanship Judging 1 p.m.
Selection of '75 Royalty
SUNDAY
Crowning Of 1975
Miss Rodeo Washington
Annual Kids Scramble
authority contained in RCW 35.21.-
180, Chapter 9.47A of the Revised
Code of Washington, entitled Glue
Sniffing, together with all the
amendments and additions thereto
hereafter enacted by the State of
Washington, are hereby adopted by
the City of Othello, and by this
reference incorporated herein, as if
* Saddle Bronc Riding
* Bareback Riding
* Brahma Bull Riding
* Steer Wrestling
* Calf Roping
* Team Roping
* Barrel Racing
Tickets Available at People's National Bank,
Community Savings & Loan, Sloan Insurance
or trom any Othello Rotary Club Member.
set out in full, insofar as they are
RITZVILLE - Gary G. Gage,
applicable to and within the power or
Republican candidate for the jurisdiction of a City of the third
APPROVED STOCK FURNISHED BY:
JOE KELSEY
Saturday
tln
II
class to enforce and regulate.
SECTION III: For violation of any
provisions of the foregoing statutes,
no greater punishment shall be
imposed than a fine of Five Hundred
t$500.00) Dollars, or imprisonment
not to exceed six (6) months, or both
such fine and imprisonment. In the
trial of actions brought for violation
of Chapters 69.50 and 9.47A, no jury
shall be allowed.
SECTION IV: Ordinance No. 400
aproved January 12, 1970, and all
other ordinances and parts of
ordinances in conflict herewith are
hereby repealed.
SECTION V: If any section,
paragraph, sentence, clause, or
phrase of this ordinance is declared
unconstitutional or invalid for any
reason, such decision shall not affect
the validity of the remaining
THE OTHELLO OUTLOOK . Poge 15
OTHELLO, WASHINGTON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1974
protions ol this ordinance. September, 1974.
SECTION VI: This ordinance shall THE CITY OF OTHELLO
go into full force and effect five (5) BY: s/ Lyall H. Menser, Mayor
days after its t)assugc und puhlica- Attest: s/ Judith M. Hawley
Lion. City Clerk
PASSED 11)' th(' (+i|~' Council of PUBLISHED in the Othello
the City of ()thelio and APPROVED Oulh,ok this 12th day of September,
bv its Mayor on this 9th day of 1974.
t's true:
"When you've got your
health -- you've got just
about everything."
But a savings account
couldn't hurt!
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just for
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488-9601
Othello
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$1.50
WITH BUTTON
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BRANCH OFFICES IN MOSES LAKE . ELLENSBURG . OTHELLO . SPOKANE
Friday, Saturday Sept. 12, 13 and 14th
ALL Men's & Boys
OFF
THIS SALE ONLY
Reserv, . s4.50
dults- s3.50
ildren- s2.00
United States Congress today
received the endorsement of
Dr. John Ritter, chairman of
the Adams County Republican
Central Committee.
Along with his endorsement
Dr. Ritter gave the following
statement, "I believe in Gary
because he can best represent
the people of Eastern Wash-
ington."
Dr. Ritter, the fourth
County Republican chairman
to endorse Gage in as many
days, seemed to be making a
trend of Republican county
chairmen going out for Gage
before the primary on Sept.
17.
Congressional candidate
Gage made the following
statement concerning the
newest in his wave of Republi-
can County Chairmen en-
dorsements, "I can not thank
Dr. Ritter and the other
County Republican chairmen
enough for their endorse-
ments.
Announcer- Bob Chambers
Rodeo Clown - Tim Oiler
Men's
Broken Sizes
Reg. $10.00
NOWS667
Reg. $12.00
NOW S797
Men's & Boys
Short Sleeve
OFF "q
Ibm d Ikes & Ww
711 L IIg 14B14 gldb
Men's & Boys
One Large
Group All
OFF
PRICE
All Men's
OFF
THIS SALE ONLY
PRICE
Men's
Plains or Patterns
Reg. $10 to $13
NOW S 88
Reg. $15 to $16
NOW