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DARREL D. BROWN barrel Brown Is Graduate With Patrol barrel D. Brown recently graduated as a Trooper from the Washington State Patrol Academy at Shelton. Ceremonies took place at Greenwood Inn in Olympia on Dec. 16. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle L. Brown of Hatton, the new trooper's wife is the former Ginger M. Damon of Othello. Brown has been assigned to Patrol Area District III in Meet to Seek ...................... Swine Growers MOSES LAKE - A public "~" meeting in Moses Lake, Tuesday, Jan. 7, will consider the problems of skyrocketing costs and low pork prices plaguing swine producers. The meeting at the PUD Auditorium will focus on alternatives open to pro- ducers. Experts in hog pro- duction from the Cooperative Extension Service of Wash- ington State University will be featured. Dr. Joe Johnson, Extension livestGck specialist, will di~- cuss "Use of Roughages in Grains for Less Expensive Swine Ration," and John Moore, Grant County Exten- sion agent, will speak on "The Small Swine Operation." Other discussions wilt in- I elude "Basic Swine Health Programs" by Dr. Roy Hostetler, Extension veterin- Let's face it. When it comes to Christmas shopping, you're the one who s going t arian, and "Buying Feeder Pigs" by Clint Lace, Whitman bear the burden. So you're the one who ought to be thinking about Bank County Extension agent. Americard. And what it can do to take some of that load off your shoulders. Johnson and Moore will also Take convenience. Your BankAmericard is welcome almost everywhere. discuss "The Swine Outlook - it automatically gives you a written record of everything you purchase, not The Future of Livestock." total amount of the purchase. The meeting will begin at 10 BankAmericard is also very flexible. When you get your January a.m.; it's open to the public, free of charge, and is you can either pay it all at once or, if it's more convenient, you can spread sponsored by the WSU payments over the next few months. And if you pay £ Cooperative Extension Ser- days, it doesn't cost you a cent to use your BankAmericard. vice, If you don't already have a BankAmericard, stop by the Old National 4,': Ho lid J 0 b .... ~ ~:~:::=:: ~:~:: today and pick up an application. ay s .......... Can Affect NATIONAL BANK BAGS BIG GEESE - Juan Guel displays three big geese he bagged at Teal Lake last OF WASHINGTON SS B fit week. The largest weighed ]2.S pounds .d was five .d a half |eet long with a wfing sp. N. 4TH & E. MAIN OTHELLO e ne S o, three feet. The other two birds weigh, nine and six pounds. Kennewick. tte is a member of the Lind Earnings from holiday jobs High School Class of 1967, can affect the monthly pay- i " MODEL CLEANERS a.d " graduated from Yakima Val- ments of students, house- '~, "= *Complete food and beverage line " t'fliN.flP IAHNflDY --'= "! h:y College in 1969 and wives, and other people ~ Eh'c[ric tte./" " "" "" "" """"""" " Ew.ryll.ii.g Io Eastern Washington State getting benefits from social College in 1972. Prior to security, according to Howard [~ ~ == * 0Den year around " * Professional cleaners, laundry and" .... |' A ,, , " : I' ix $ o,ar ( .,,- W. Larson, social security ,""" Ez r l od ," " " shift service | - " enrolling at the academy he district manager in Wena[- . " - ~ . == . . . =. :~.,c..'u'x~'~ ,,,,A,. worked as a radioman with the thee. .o, F.* Always ready for call In orders F. 1 hour service avadable i OTHELLO AUTO PARTS "'--- Patrol in Okanogan. The amount people earn ~Qll 20~0 "=- = . . .a,,s-,,~,, .!~ Roy I W from holiday jobs will eause a THE WASHINGTON -= i C0ln operated Maytag laundry | .- a 0man reduction on their social = rniln1 ' hl lt/l BM " self-service | 13 N. Broadway tlU8-$03| security checks if their total WATER POWER CO. -= U.Rlli IJlUT II1 " ........ | - b = -= I I4Y t. Main . 488-3318 7. .ST .,,.Oma. Gets GOP Jo earnings for 1974 are over "~1224 E. Main 488-3742 i Next to Vargers 488-2192 | | $2,4(~O, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~t~tit~~~~~~~~~~~n~t~~~t~~~~~t~~~~~~ttt~~n~nt~~~~~~~~~~t~n~n~~~~~~~~~~n~~~~n~t~~~~n~n~~~~~~~~n~n~~~~~~~~~~n~~~~~~n~n~unt~t~t~~~n~~~~~~~~n~n~~~~~n~~~~~n~~n~ EIJHRATA - Fern Robbins "For every $2 you earn over E security | of the RoyalSlope was elected 2,400, $1 in social Grant County Republican benefits is withheld," Mr. OLD NATIONAL = "ffi treasurer during party re- Larson said. "But no matter | organization held at the how much you earn for the county courthouse on Dec. 14. year, you can get your full _=- The re-organization saw social security payment for _=" "=" 66 S. First Ave. Richard Griffin of Moses Lake any month in which you ~ = re-elected chairman, neither earn over $200 nor do r. Other officers are Matt substantial work in your own ~, = Bates, Soap Lake, state business." Old National Bank 0tWashingt0n committeeman; Marie Borck, People planning to take Ephrata, state committee-holiday jobs should notify Othello Branch ffi woman; Vyvien Flanagan, social security as soon as - E Quincy, vice chairman; and possible if they know their | i Diann Clark, Moses Lake, earnings for this year will go = secretary, over $2,400, according to Mr. == =- Commissioner district rep- Larson. = resentatives are Pat "Refunding overpayments Pattiques, Coulee City, No. 1; to social security could cause Another of the veteran seniors on the ~ EVERGREEN Werner Schubothe, Warden, financial hardship," he said. Huskie squad, Boyd has showed solid scoring Serving the No. 2; and Myrtle Miller, People can get information ability in early season action for Coach Daryl .~ Moses Lake, No. 3. about earnings and social A & W | Preuninger. A good bail-handler and 5 Mid-Columbia aesir security benefits by calling or playmaker, Bard has been a surprise with his d d writing any social security Root Beer ::, :'- scoring this season. He broke into the starting ~ :!!: "- United Industrial Pk. Firm Awar e office. The Wenatcbee social of Othello , 'ineup at mid-season last year and is back at a ..... .... _- 'Air' C security office is at 301 = starting wing-guard spot. i 4'8-3343 ontract Yakima Street. The phone4th & Cedar Streets "] .= Air Pollution Systems, Inc., number is 663-0031. 488-2451 i aSeattle-basedindustrialair system eurrently in use in its '""""""'"""""'i Thi: We, k's Game pollution control firm, was pilot electrostatic scrubber to Maytag Appliances recently awarded a $362,000 a totally dry collection system. | -= contract from the ElectricThe contract will specifically Washers-Dryers.Dishwashers -=" Power Research Institute of direct attention toward low = Saturday, Dec. 28 - Palo Alto, Calif. sulphur coal fly-ash which We Cover the Basin i * Air Pollution Systems is often times difficult toChuck B00th& Sons Chadie & bank ~ 0HS Alumni, here • Meat specializes in developing ad- collect in conventional electro- © ,~. * Frozen vanced air pollution control static air eleaning devices. Be ficd (onh'o(fing . • Grocer equipment. Pete Taggares of * Notions Othello is one of the directors Wesco Furnaces and Air Conditioning | == = * Produce of the company, which has a Central Vacuum Systems - : : : : o c ' a : : =_ c number of local stockholders. .-~'~-.. The contract with Air ,,,.Eli'S ELECTRIC ' ;t ing i Pollution Systems is directed 60 E. Hemlock 488-2B22 i toward developing a more llillUnlnliilllllniltllllilllnllllllilnllllllililillilllnl efficient collection process for is the primary particulate . discharge produced when utilities burn coal togenerate m mevi TI, o. ('i,|.arr,.| electrical power. ('a. .'-,,, e.i The study will adant the = Corporation's improved elec- Join the Payroll Savings Plan. t~ II|l,~Nl;lllr;llll trostatic particle charging For All Your Fall Activities THE YEAR-AROUND SNOWMOBILES RAINCAT | -L:, = This senior is in his first year as a Huskie = Cimarron Your Headquarters = varsity starter after surviving tough team | ARE IN THUNDERBIRD ~ competition for the past two seasons. Baileyis | 1450 E. Mai. HU 488-3348 = competing at the 135-pound spot where the = Huskies have no less than three other tough .= ll'llnitlUlllnlllnlnUlllillllllllUllnlnilllllUillUlllli ;emors who have been starters at i..t.,..mm....m,,,,,,