riday, June 4, imSwim PoolsWill OpenSaturday,TlThe three municipal swim -jalt; ming facilities will open for the j at summer season Saturday. jwThis is the 23rd season for th City Park pool and some ce-'w i ment repairs and caulking hasicc been done to correct a loss of j ct water problem plaguing the cityjtk for several years. Mercer [tool n: was opened for a few weeks I in August of 1968 and is starting | its third full season. The Re-;icreation Center pool, which isjp ► open year around, is in its sev-jjg ’ enth year of operation. r(i The public swimming hours sc I;for City and Mercer park pools Iiwill be from 1 to 9:30 p.m.?; daily, weather permitting. The ;Recreation Center pool will be.ir t j open to the public from 2 tel a ) 9 p.m. daily with an adult only 001irtiuswim Monday - Friday from 11:05 a.m. until 12:45 p.m. Morning hours at the three pools will be devoted to lessons and Swim Club practice.c0sS'rlt;UThe daily admission pricesare the same as last year, with Wednesday being 10 cent day 'at all pools. The rate for City e|Park pool is 25 cents for youths ’’ through high school age and 50, ’ cents for adults. The admission price includes a clothes checking basket.nEntej The Mercer Park pool rates l*jare 20 cents for youths and 40 ei cents for adults. Coin lockers are available for an additional 10 cents at Mercer. The center .! pool charge which has been 10 cents during the school year | will be 25 cents for everyone beginning Saturday. Ten cent land 25 cent coin lockers and (some rental lockers are available at the center, j Season and children 20-swim [tickets may be purchased at !the Recreation Office from 9 t ja.m. to 5 p.m. Monday - Frill day. These are not sold at the pools. The family season rate is $17.50 for a family of five and St for each member more than five. Single season tickets j sell for $10 each. Non residents may purchase tickets for $10 more than resident families and singles for $5 more than residents.iyitsrieb-3fre:hThe staffs for the pools are(as follows:! City Park, manager — Larry Brown, assistant manager — John Haefner, life guards — Don Rhoades, Dennis Dunlap, Rory Kuhn. Randy Stamp, Doug Davis. Cashiers: Lynn Sehneid-ler, Connie Hartman. Maintenance — Rob Kuhn, Jim Ahlgren, basketgirls — Janet Lenoeh, at Pat Vrchoticki, Donna Meeks, of! Laurie Dotson, Sue Ames. San-to