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1 BEPFMEK CAZETTE-TIMtS, Tbuitdor. ftbruarT 22. 19C3 Whitesmiths Plan Son Francisco Trip Mike Whitesmith, mnnncer of llu llt'i'l,n,r J. . I'l-nnry ito, store, und Mr. WI.fiiMnilh ulan to leave for iSan KraruiMo lute till wtN-k to attfiitl the com I'uiiy'a With annm-rnnry ronvtn lion of Mori! managers In IU West Coant com. Jaint-i I'Mhh ivnney, founrit-r of the department More chain, will attend the convention at the Mieraton 1'uluie Hotel, together with other ulflcial and person nel from the company's central otfire in New York. Whitesmith will be one of 2X8 manncrr of l'enney Mores in the West Coast zone at the eon ention. Included are all of California, moat of Arizona, Ore gon and Washington and part of Idiho. Mevada and New Mex ico. Focal point of tho discussion will he retiney' 6Uth anniver sary hclnj; observed during Children of the Whitesmiths will May with the Don Bennetts while they are gone. The couple expects to bo home on March 1. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS' American Legion Hall Ralph J Richards, Br. President Priesthood meeting, 8:30 a. m Sunday School at 10:30 a. m Sacrament Service at 11:30. LEXINGTON CHURCH OP CHRIST Walter Smith, pastor Sunday school, 10:00 a in. Worship 11:00 a m. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Rev. M. Carlton Sober, Pastor Sunday school 10 a m. Worship 11 a m. Nazarcne young peoples soc lety 7:00 p ra. Evening service, 7:30 p m. Meeting In Seventh Day Ad ventlst church. ST PATRICK'S CHURCH Rev Raymond Beard Ileppner Sunday Masses, 6:30 and 10. a in. Weekday Masses, 7:30 a m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Ion Rev. Chester Crimmlna, Pastor Sunday services at 9:30 a. m. und 11:00 a. m. Sunday evening service at 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST David Bauer, Pastor Saturday services Sabbath school, 9:30 A M. Church service, 11:00 A M. "Quiet Hour" radio broadcast over KGO every Sunday, 8 PM. THE METHODIST CHURCH Rev Austin McGhee, Pastor Church school, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11:00 a. m. Your Property is More Secure... More Attractive with PP&L's New on duty automatically dusk to dawn A modem, mercury-vapor light Guard for hueuxx8C and botnes is automatically on the Job all night long spreading light over a largo area of your property. Light Guard ia especially desirable when normal street lighting ia unavailable. You gain valuable protection against accident, theft and van dalism. For extra security, safety and con venience, call on PP&L's automatic Light Guard service. PACIFIC POWER 5s 10011 T COM PAN V Public Notice ORDINANCE NO. 39 A N C ICL1 A Ni k HiO V 1 U I N' C INTLMIM ZONl.Vi IChULLAI IONS Hilt THK t I I Y OK bOJVKU MAN UK 'II IK I'lKltJ.Sfc UK I'KUMiJTING llli: UK ALT II SAKKTV. MOHAL-S. AND GKN KKAL WKLKAKK Ut THK C1T 1ZKNS OK hOAIiUMA.N. AND Nifty Needles Meet The Nifty Needles 4 II Sewln club met February 10 at the school. We are learning to use a sewlnir machine. Michelle Miller served nfreshmer U to the I'luh and DUC'stJi. Members drew names to Rend Valentlnea to hliutlna at the hot pital. Next meetiiiK will be Feb ruary i at me school Linda Cooper, re;ortci Commercial Printing Is Our Business ST WILLIAMS CHURCH lone Rev Raymond Beard Sunday Masses. 8:15 a m. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Charles V Knox, minister Morning worship at 11:00. Sunday School at 9:45. IONE COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev. Rod MacKenzle, pastor Church school service, 9:43 a. m. A class for everyone. Morning Worship regular schedule, 11:00 a. m. Choir meets each Monday evening, 8:00 p. m. ASSEMBLY OF GOD CH0T.CH Homer Wolflngton, pastor Sunday school, 9:45 a m. Morning worship, 11:00 a m. Evening service 7:00 p m. Thursday evening, family ser vices, 7:30. HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Kenneth Robinson, pastor Alfalfa Street Worship services, 11:00 a m. Sunday school, 9:45 a m. VALBY LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Kenneth Robinson, pastor Worship and Sunday school every Sunday at 9:00 a m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Hcppner Old City Library, City Hall Charles Murphy, Missionary Pastor 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. 7:00 p. m. Sunday evening ser vice. ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL CHURCH The Rev. C. Bruce Spencer, Rector Holy Communion dally (except Mondays) 7:30 A. M., Sundays 7:30 and 10 A. M. it - 1 -ENDING THK AWPTION OF A .u.M.tw "on IN naxLuf riiM Aiwjiu., PROVIDING I'LNALIY FOK THK VIOLATION Jllr iuor. AND Di.- ILAKI.m a.i M.IWJWVJ, prupoMtl new umj it land or VUIKKK-Vi. Iht Ui Planning building or propoed m w dwell man ha been duly appointed tng coniorms wnh Ih provision tiy tile Aiur o UiU vu, u has commenced the preparation oj a atoning ormnancw ana na heretolure taken tho proper ac lion an icquired by law for the t-onipiiauon o a cuuiuienriuMve zoning ordinance for the City of boardman; and WHKIIKAS, the holding of pub- lie hearings, compilation of zone mujx, and a proper study of the plans for zoning cannot be com- pletcd with reasonable aatislac - lion anu to uie wh imi-rrn ot the City of Boardman within the linmeiimie luturc; and U11KKKA-S. it appears nee- essary to establish tome control over the construction oi struc- tures and the use oi property pending the adoption oi a com - prehensive zoning ordinance so that the purpose anu intent oi the permanent zoning ordinance shall not be substantially ue- tea ted during its adoption; and WllfcKKAS. the major portion of the present business and rest- (lential districts oi tne uiy oi toardman shall be inundated by the waters raised by tne jonn Day Dam upon its completion, and that the City of Boardman and its present Inhabitants plan to move the business anu resi- dential areas of the city to a new site within the present boun daries of the city; and WIIKREAS, the possible Indus trial development oi the area near the City oi woainman win ' - , . lit reoulre additional time, study, and planning by the City Plan- ning Commission or me t-uy oi i Boardman; and vviuki-'as the Cilv Planning rommuwion has reauested that th,. '.,mmnn Council of the Citv of Boardman adopt an interim zoning regulation ordinance, sub- stantially in the form herein n.ntnined- now. THEREFORE,. THE CITY I OK BOARDMAN DOES ORDAIN I AS FOLLOWS: rt inn 1. This ordinance shall ho Ln..un flu the interim zonine regulation ordinance of the Citv of Boardman, Oregon Kortinn 'I. Nn new commercial fir irwiiiuTrini uso oi laiiu or i ... i i buildings shall be permitted in iho citv of Boardman in any city block of a duly dedicated Hurt Inn or tne CllV or in any unolnttrd area in said city in uL'hi-h fiftv nor cent or more of the existing main structures are dwellings. Section 3. No new dwellings hall be permitted within the ity of Boardman on any lot avinfT nn average minimum width of less than fifty feet or a minimum area of less tnan intMM) snuare feet for the first family and no multiple dwell- lng units or aaumonai uwen- intjs shall be started unless and until a building permit secured from the City of Boardman after nnlication for the same snau ave been made to and shall nvp been granted by the Com mnn Council of the City of Board man after recommendation and renort of the Citv Planning Com mission has been requested bv nd has been made to the said Common Council Section 4. No new commercial industrial use ot land or buildings and the construction no new dwelling snau De homes .. driveways patios farms private roads stores loading docks motels parking lots schools churches playgrounds f)StTM iJt iPtRMAKKFll HIJ r ,-1 i mil' n tJ j ONE LOW MONTHLY CHARGE Installation, operation and main tenance, including lamp replace ment when needed is all in cluded in the total cost of Pacific Power's Light Guard service . . . only $4.00 per month CALL YOUR PACIFIC POWER OFFICE ABOUT NEW LIGHT GUARD SERVICE TODAY! It's the modem answer to outdoor lighting. Marled unless and uU a build permit U tecurru Uotn U uiy ol board u. a it, nd nu such permit khall ! issued by th Mild City of boariiinan ui.ks U. w OJdU.al.te, ULJiiS appll- cation fur the ame uUull have heen made m and hliall have ltxtn granted by the common Council of the Cny of Boar.lman i aner rwominenu.it ion arid re port of the Cttv Planning Coin mission has b-en recjuested by Und has been made to the taid Common Council. Section 5. The existing provU ions of the City of boardman 1 regarding building restrictions of every kind and nature ami the requirements lor obtau.lng a per I mil from the City of Biardman for buil.iinv ..r .-nKxl.-nnk' uur- poses shall remain in lull force and eflect uurn:g the time that this ordinance is in eilect, ex kept that each and every part of the same shall be subject to the provisions of this ord inance as an additional require ment for the Issuance of any such permit or the doing of anv build niz or anv alteration with in the City of Boardman, wheth er or not a permit is required for the sami-. When a property or an existinc build nu or building for which a permit has been issued at the lime of the passage of this ordinance has a use which was legal prior to the passage of ttiis ordinance, such use may continue even though it be not in conformity with this zoning regulation. Section 6. In determining tne I ........ ... L - ll.....,..l uws io ue uuru unut-i mr provisions oi tnis oruinance, tne Common Council and the City iiihk unimiiwiun apply standards of use in the development of the City of Boardman in such a manner that the residential, commercial, and Industrial uses of the land shall not be indisciiminateiy mixed, that the areas of each of the uses shall be as compact as possible, and that the relation- ship of the use of one site to line use oi an adjoining or near- by site should not be detrimental to the use of the adjoining or nearby site and should be con- ducive to orderly and economic development oi uic iuy oi i uuaiuiiiaii. Section 7. The applicant for a permit under this ordinance shall make written application 10 uie my i iuiiiuhk mniiiiv sion of the City of Boardman, and send a cony oi the appli- cuuon 10 me uraimuu ujuhui l tne City ot Boarnman. ine application snau set lorin wie use to be made oi tne lanus, and tne preliminary pians ana specifications of the building or remodeling to ne none upon me tanas, inereaner, wunin unriy days after receipt of the appll- cation, the Planning Commission fJ?.E Attend The Walla Walla Machinery Dealers' JOIN ' ) llm $250Q00 f.JS uuwM Auctioneer OF NEW 8t USED r a fs n i a w j rn n? w EXPOSITION BUILDING WALLA WALLA FAIRGROUND TUESDAY, FEBRUARY HIGHEST BIDDER BUYS NO RESERVE BIDS REGULAR CREDIT TERMS AUCTION UNDER ROOF ROOM & PARKING for ALL LUNCH AVAILABLE MACHINERY ON DISPLAY STARTING SATURDAY FEBRUARY 24rh AT THE EXPOSITION BLDG. -hall holj a public hearing upon the application and shall give public notice of the hearing, by lj!iing notice in three places in the iity of jsortfdman lor a I ..nod at 1hi 15 days prior to tne Hearing. At tne puuuc near lng. the applicant mav prcM-nt t;ii plans !-r the u"n if the land and other information to sup IHiit M proposed use, and any other interested party may pre ciit reasons either for or against the tifoposed use. Alter the pub lie hearing, the City Planning Commission shall within 10 days recommend in writing to the Common Council that the appli cation be accepted, modified or rejected, and if the application is rejected or modified, they shall l forth the reasons for such re jit ion or medilication in their written decision. The Com mon Council shall hold a further public I earing upon all rejected r modified applications within .U days after receiving the writ ten reiort of the City Planning Commission, and the Common Council shall give public notice uf the hearing in the same man ner as the City Planning Com mission is required to give notice of their public hearing above set forth. At the public hear ing, the Common Council shall hear the recommendations of the City Planning Commission, and tiie applicant and other Inter ested parties may present any recommendations they may have to assist tiie Common Council in its decision; provided, that not less than five days prior to the hearing, written statements of any new proposals shall be presented to the Common Coun cil. After the hearing by the Common Council, it shall accept, modify, or reject the recommen dations of the City Planning Commission, and shall set forth in writing its decision with sup porting reasons not later than 15 days after the public hearing; provided, that the Common Council may extend by reso lution and for good cause, the ime for its decision, if it finds additional lnfor matlon and studies may be required for it to make a fair and equitable decision. If the City Planning ommission or the Common Council shall fail to act within the times above set forth, with out good cause, the application shall be deemed acceptable. Section 8. The owner or own rs of any building or premises, or part thereof, where anything in violation oi mis orainance hall be placed, or shall exist, or be maintained, and any ar- hitect. builder, or contractor who shall assist in the commis- ion of any such violation, and 11 persons or corporations who shall violate or maintain any violation of any of the provis ions of this ordinance or who hall fail to comply therewith, or with any requirements there of, or who shall build in vio A MACHINE SOLD EVERY 3 MINUTES BEGINNING AT lation of any detailed statement of plan submlttiHl and approved thereunder, shall for each and every violation or noncom pliance be deemed guilty of a mwdemeanor and. upon con vie lion thereof, shall Iw fined not inure than one hundred dollars $!U).(iui. I-.Oi day that a vio lation of this ordinance con tinues shall be considered a sep arate of lens. Section 9. This ordinance shall remain in effect only until the comprehensive zoning ordinance Is adopted, but in no case shall the same continue in eilect after one year from the date of Its passage unless the time 1 further extended by action of the Common Council. Section 10. The City ol Board man. Oregon, is now In a state of change and movement be cause of the raising of the John Day Dam pool, and the possible ndustrial development of the Immediately adjacent areas, and there Is Imminent danger that the residential, commercial and Industrial areas will become in iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiii- No store know3 moro than your drug store about VITAMINS I I! V Druggists recommend McKesson's BexeluMPMn Vitamins & Minerals with confidence Your druggist ia an expert on the subject of vitamin. 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