reppxen GAirrTX times. Trdy. aju t. imi
Budget Election Slated Tuesday
IContlnurd from r2
athlHle supporters, 2fi9 T hlrt,
3.1 1UJ towrl. a well as thrrU.
pillow can, wool blankets anj
tdprfad uucd In Ut health
VuM of laundering tht
Itt tita J3TX :), ml 4 ut.Uh
nrnt to oirrle I he machlrw.
In addition, labor for the ih
In amounted la SxMiH. fur t
Iwrioil of lime umsI so tut Ihu
m'IukI vcht, making a total it
of flK3(UH. !
"foache say thry hav ttwrat
suit, track outfits. baseball unl-:
form, and basketball uinforrns
which should be laundered morr ;
often than they arr. They ahould
l done a minimum of thrr
times a vcerk. This tvi f Uun.
dry can only in done with heavy
dutv commercial equipment. I
"The equipment requested.
whlrh would b used by both
KTade? and high schools, would
I composed of three separate
units washer, an extractor,
and a dry".
"Flirurr quoted In the budg
et cover the coat of the three
piece plus Installation, t'nits
would be 40-pound rapacity.
With this sir of machine, it
la estimated that th cotd of
laundering towels would be
about one-half cent per towel,
as compared with a present coet
of some 5c per towel. Thla in
cludes soaps, detergents, bluing,
bleach, hot water, electricity.
These latter Items would com
about 16c to 2(c pr load.
"How lone will one of these
units operate? is a Question of
ten asked. The assistant prlnci-1 -pal
of Lebanon L'nlon hlch.
where similar units are In use. HlQrl
The labor estimate U $675
dav. making a total coat
$.H5 per dav. at compared
our present 113 Ni.
The result should be a sav.
ine of at leat lX Ht year
Civic League Flans
For Rummage Sale
April 29 and ." are the date
set for the annual Sprlnir Hum-
m 42 I at a. IS- k4 . trawl ItV thf
I ll.finnaP CiA it f afAaMifV lit Ihtf
Mr. Hill JohnMin, rrUlont.
All TivhU from Xh b-ati
nual Co toward th nup
Council Chooses Rosewall Mayor To Fill Vacancy
to
which, within
have paid the
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five years, will
complete cimt of
Spring Carnival
Plans Underway
Three irsanlallon are com-)
binlni: effort this year to make '
the comlnir Nrtne uand Carni
val, set for Saturday, April 23,
one of the best: ever.
I Roth ITA croups, elementary
and hlh achKl. are working
with .the Band Parents Club to
plan a bit; variety of fun and
entertainment In the Fair Pavil
ion throughout the evening. The
hich school PTA will be In
charge of preparing and serv
ing the dinner at 6:00 p.m.. and
the elementary PTA will help
with constructing booth for the
carnival which will start at
i7.00 p.m.
j Anyone In the community j
who would have miscellaneous
articles suitable for sale In the
country store t asked to con-
tact Mike Pierce, high school
band representative. i
I'roceeds from the carnival go
to band scholarships, replacing!
uniforms, music supplies, and
others.
port of the local mntierganen
program. IVrty-lhrce pre school
oiirn hve been eivrolhsl In
the kindergarten classes this
year, with Instruction provided
bv Mr. Marian Jonaon and
iMrt. (.race Schmidt Fund from
the sale help provide scholar-
I ships for some of the children
k. ... mhIu m nn-iKU til
i M 111 1 ' t I V I in MIS .'. v
pay the full tuition. well a
cfor supplemental supplie and
needed furnishing.
Chairmen for the spring sale
are Mm. Kenneth Howard and
Mr, l.vle Jensen. Other who
mav alo le contacted for pick
up of rummage ariele during
the cemlng three weeks are
Mm. Unn l.ueore or Mr. Bill
Johnson. Articles mav also be
left at IVls Maiket in U-vlng-ton.
Public Lands Meet
Scheduled Friday
Rep. ::ioert F. Smith, chair
man of the interim legislative
committee on public lamt. in
forms the Gazette-Time that a
said. "W have
years with no
still using it.'
"At this time the woman
doing the laundry averages
about 43 hours per day in or
der to accomplish thla Job. With
our own units located in the
basement of the Junior high
building, where there Is avail
able space, it Is estimated that
the cost of lanudry per day, con
cerning ingredients for the
wash, would probably run $1.80. '
School PTA
used our for 12 , i . A
repairs and are , I 0 YieeT YYCOnesaay
Election of offiivrs and a ce-
port of the school study group
is on the agenda for the Hepp
ner High school PTA at Its meet
ing Wednesday. April 13. In the
high school. Ed Dick, president,
announces.
The meeting will open with
a pot luck supper in the cafe
teria at 6:30 p.m. All parents
and townspeople are invited.
subeomttlee will meet In the
Umatilla county courthouse, juv
enile courtroom, April S. at 1
p.m.
"The meeting will cover the
iVsert Land Entry Act and its
operation in your area. he
states.
I "It is our understanding that
thore were some residents of the
I area who did not testify at the
meeting held In Pendleton In
January who would like to have
'another opportunity to do so.
.The subcomittee will welcome
testimony from all those who
,wih to appear at that time,"
, he added. "Anyone who appear
ed previously but has further
information to give, may do so
at that time."
(Continued from, page H
ton farmers donate use of their
land so that refuse from the
city may he used to fill "',r
von, ivhrl 1 coveted with
four Inches of soil In every 21
hour mrtttd,
Everything 1 clean and
neat." (Iroshen said. Bv the
filling process, the fatment
eventually we able to farm Hn't
that formerly wa of Utile value
to them.
A private company has the
garbage franchise In Pendleton
and pays $siHl per month tor It.
Everyone pavs to dump trash at
the titv dump and a man Is
hired to maintain It.
A council committee here re
cently inccted proposed sites
for a new dump ground, ami
one site was selected for pw- !
sible negotiation for purchase.
The matter wa turned over b
Cltv Attorney Bob Alwam to
investigate and report to the,
council.
Councilman Bill Collins raised i
the question whether Heppner I
l big enough to make a work- j
able landfill operation.
Deny rirtworks Requttt
A California fireworks ionipa
nv requested -mLslon to sell
legal fireworks In Heppner on
a wholesale basis, but after dis
co vsion the council voted to no
tify the concern that this icr
mission was not granted.
An ordinance on the sale of
ATTENTION
rOH THE CONVENIENCE OF THOSE RE
CEIVING TREATMENT FROM PENDLETON
PHYSICIANS WE OFFER HAPID SERVICE
POSTAGE-PAID MAILING OF PRESCRIP
TIONS LONG DISTANCE CALLS ACCEPTED
COLLECT FOR RUSH ORDERS
For Farther Information Call or
. write To
Aledical Center Pharmacy
1100 Southgote Ph. 276-1531
Pendleton, Oregon
Thomson Back Home
After Operation
j Rod Thomson. Morrow county
assessor, is home again after
undergoing an operation on his
eye in Ptndleton Community
! Hospital. He entered the hos
pital March 21 and had a cat
aract removed.
Mrs. Thomson went to Pen
dleton to bring him home Tues
day and said that he is "com
ing along fine" and Is able to
see out of the eye again. He
will convalesce at home before
returning to his duties In the
courthouse.
Mrs. N. D. Bailav and. hf
twin sister, Mrs. Maggie Reyn
olds, returned last week from
a visit with relatives in Port
land and in Washington. Among
those visited were their sisters.
Mrs. Elmer Hodges in Portland.
land Mrs. Mable Holverson in
I Kelso: also. Mrs. Bailey's sons.
Nelson W. Bailey at West Linn,
and Francis Bailey at Portland.
In Washington they visited a
! daughter, Mrs. Everett Stout at
Olvmpia. and a son Harold
Bailey at Kent. They did their
traveling by bus.
We: have a problem
with our Catalina
we just can't fix.
It looks expensive.
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Safety ittms like from ana rear seat belts ara standard on every '06 Pontleo. .
Pontiac Motor Otviaion
it looks so expensive that a lot of people don't of makes you wonder why you should buy a
: realize Tt's priced right down there within ! low-priced car when you can buy a high-priced
reach of most low price buyers. Which sort " car for the same money. A Pontiac Catalina.
; Wide -Track Pontiac Catalina '
(A big, powerful Pontiac for less than $3000)
Manufacturer's suoaAsted retail pr!ca for 2- and 4-door sedana ad 7- and 4-door hardfoos are all teae tttan $3000. These ortes .'nclude eyeis tax
and aufisested dealer daiiveoj and handiiro cr.aaa. T'aoaporta'on chaeoa, ate'.e and local taei. accessories and optional aouipmeni eaa tionai
firewitrkH in llepnner wa pass-
ed In liXW and requires a 11
cnse fH (rum lHal outlets of
The council stood firm on Its
recent action to enforce the or
dinance calling for a $13 an
nual license foe from the howl
ing alley. At a nrevlousi meet
ing. Fiesta Lanes was notified
that the fee wis required hut
it has not been paid. The Lane
was In operation for some 18
months before the council re
quested payment of a licen.se.
founcilmen agreed that the
action should stand and that
the owne.- bo notified to that
effect.
Complaint RvcciTod
Complaint was received on
the allegedly dilapidated and
hazardous condition of the Lam-
orle property at 335 Linden Way.
Fire Chief Charles Ruggles will
be requested to In-sinvt the
structure there and report to the
council as to whether it Is a
fire hazard.
Mayor Rosewall said that the
council had been approached to
appoint a committee to conduct
a survey for possible civil de
fense shelters. He named Coun-
tilmen Haketl Sharrard. chair
man. Pavld MrLcod and lXtoy
(.anl nor.
It wa announced that a meet
Ing of the budget committee,
Including council men, will b
held Monday evening, April 11.
Fermll Granted
litiildtng iH-rmlt wa granted
to Leonard St hwari to cotttitrud
a iov.t tunny room on nis can
in m i hM and May at coat
of S-'xO.
In later dicul(in, Crokhenfi
brought ut the matter of build
ing permits and ald that other
work I going on around town
fr which the pcoide ha'e m
pel m 1 1. Oi din a nee requires th it
anv construction or remodeling
o( more than JUk have such
permits
lountilman Mcl-eod aatd that
some ar presented to the coun
cil fr consltleratlon after the
work Is done. Mrs, i:ialne
C.tHrge. recorder, said that In
Mme Instance thl I due
to the fact that the council
meets only once per month and
the work l done between the
time the application time and
the council meeting date.
Croshen said that the ordl
nance should be enforced and
said that It Is needed for con
tml.
"If It Isn't enforced It Impo
cs a penalty on thhe who go
to the trouble of getting them,
he ha Id.
Councilman Sharrard. referr
ing to the fireworks ordinance
and the one on building crml!s,
said that attention should tie
given to mxlatlng city ordinan
ce. Again brought to the atten
tion of the council was the de
terioration of some of the side
walks In town. It was reported
that In one Instance the owner
had contracted for repairs but
the contractor ha not yet done
the work.
Councilman MU-o. retained
that two hovs narrowly missed
being struck by a pickup at the
corner of Water ami Gale streets
Iutt fthortly before council meet
ng. Thl It the corner which
wa declared to le i xmrly Il
luminated when It came up at
the March council meeting.
Mcl-eod said that the tovs
wf In the street and hardly
vUlltle to motorUta. Miarrard
recommended that a mercury
vaiMir lis.Mil Ik ii.lall4 at the
corner, but the council divided
to check with Columbia Hasln
Kiectilc on (Hwts first.
A regional league of Oregon
Cities meeting for Morrow and
I'matllU counties was announc
es! for April '.'d In IVndleton
with city official requested lu
attend.
Coiiles of the temiorarv city
zoning ordinance were distrib
uted to round! member a the
meeting, prepared by Cornell,
';''. Hayes and Merry
field, englnees.
DANCE
To Live Music
Saturday Nighr
Wagon Wheel
HtfrNcn
NOTICE
Wranglers'
Play Day
SCHEDULED
HAS BEEN
FOR APRIL 10
RESCHEDULED
FOR APRIL 17
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SAME PLACE I
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No Foolin' . . . It's That Time Again
For Tho Whole Family to Have Fun
AT THE
Band Carnival
SATURDAY, APRIL 23
Fair Pavilion Bldg.
Loads Of Fun For Everyone!
SUPPER AT :00
-COUNTRY STORE
LOTS OF BOOTHS
BAND MUSIC
DUNK TANK
GUESSING GAMES
THE BAND NEEDS YOUR SUPPORT!
(Sponsored by Band Parents Club,
Elementtsry and High School PTA "3)
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