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6
OTHELLO, WASHINGTON
THE OTHELLO OUTLOOK
THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1974
Reva Gilbert
Is Honored
With hower
Showers of bells in bridal
colors or orange and yellow
decorated the gift table at a
shower for Reva Gilbert last
Thursday evening•
Hostesses for the pre-nup-
tim event were Mrs. Cleon
Jensen and Rulayne Hansen.
Sisters of the honored
guest, Maxine Ivory, Carolyn
Beus, Sandy Gilbert, Luann
Gilbert, Sheila Gilbert, and a
niece, Lisa Beus, serenaded
with a vocal presentation,
"Turn Around, Look at Me".
Special guests were Mrs.
Glenn Gilbert, mother of the
bride-to-be; Mrs. LaVelle
Women's Division of the OES Meet
Women Schedule
Othello Golf and Country Club.
In action this week in
Crescent Bor Play "fewest putt" competition, Othello Cha
Aggie Rathbun was the Order of Eastern
winner with 28. Fran Daniel- tonight, June 6, 8
A trip to Crescent Bar ofson was second with 29, Revere Masonic
Quincy is on the Schedule for followed by Doris Moore with Hostesses will
next Tuesday, June 11, for the 30. Donley and
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Ken & Berti
your HOSTS WILSON
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FOR YOUR
featuring
7:30"-- 1 !:30
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CAN PLAY ANYTNINO tncludiq TOP 40 • COUNTIIY WIII'IIIN~[
L 4tat ~~~r~t 4t ~4t4t 4t~t aMIt
FAMILY ENTERT INM|NT C nter
M[NU
Full Service SUPPER
Featurine
NEW Specialty
I II III
OLD FAVORITES
including our
FAMOUS SALAD BAR
in the Basin
OetA T ,lrmfy And Cd Fer Reunqahns
* Wall papering *
* Picture Frames *
* Pittsburg Paints *
* Floor Covering *
Othello Implement Inc.
805 S. Broadway 488-5271
TOSHIBA
* Color TV
* Black and White TV
* Intercom Systems
* Stereo
Save on catalog orders
100% financing
Chriswell's
441 S. 10th 488-2730
I
ALSO AIR CONDITIONING AND BRAKE SPECIALISTS
...... H & B Truck &
........... ' Wrecking
ill :i:
Financing available oP
Approved credit
The
34i S. 1st
* Radiator Re
* Truck and Auto
* We buy scrap iron
* Abandoned Car
* Arc Welding
Hiway 26
WE REPAIR
Lawn mowers - rototillers -
wheel line engines - hydraulic-
jacks and cylinders- custom
made hydraulic hoses
*Complete food and
line
* Open year around
Othello Hydraulics &
Small Engine hpdr
'26 E. Larch "488-~902
* Always read2
Cluir's Drivo-la
1224 E. Main
* Lowrey Organs
* Pianos
* Complete Music Store
* Electrophonic Stereo
RADIO SHACK,
Supermarket of Sound
702 E. Main 488-3584
EXPERT MECHANICAL
SERVICE
* Cars
* Trucks
* Tractors
Complete Overhaul
Or Repairs
Gordy's Automotivn
220 N. Broadway 488-3951
, Roy and Bob Coleman are specialists in engine overhaul and tune-up.
They also feature brake work and air conditioning service at their shop
located at 126 South Broadway.
Roy's Auto Service in
Othello specializes in engine
tune-up and complete over-
haul. Roy Coleman and his son,
Bob, have been serving
Othello residents with quality
engine overhaul and tune-up
work since 1958.
Located at 126 South
Broadway, the Colemans have
• specialized equipment for
testing your car's engine and
parts including generators,
starters and distributors.
They are fully equipped to do
major engine overhauling
including engine reboring, and
they are prepared to rebuild
engines from the bottom up.
"Much of the equipment
that we use for testing is of
better quality and more
expensive than that used in
the bigger shops," Roy pointed
out. "For example we use a
Sna0-On Anal-O-Scope for
electronic engine tune up."
Another feature at Roy's
Auto Service is free pick-up
and delivery on repair service
for those living here in Othello.
In addition to engine overhaul
and tune-up work, Roy and
Bob also do air conditioning
and brake work.
In Othello the Colemans
have established an excellent
reputation for quality work-
manship and their business
has grown over the years• Roy
and Bob invite you to bring
your automotive repair work
to their garage for quality
workmanship.
* Antique refinishi
restoring- New
* Saw Sharpening
* Custom Kitchen
* Furniture built to
China closets - bars
* 16 years experience
Ron's Cabinet
60 E. Hemlock
Providing'
your sf
ENJOY FRESH
PASTEURIZED
HOMOGENIZED
GRADE A Milk
Mary and Kathrine Edson
invite you to shop by phone
at your friendly Othello
Montgomery Ward Catalog
store.
Montgomery Ward
Edson Agency
See yourself as others see
you: through properly
printed forms, cards and
letter heads of your design
or ours. You II be satisfied
with our prices and print-
ing!
The Printers
150 E,~ Mai~ 488-2073
Model
Cdn-op La'"
and shirt service.
* 1 hour service
*Coin
self service
If You Would Like Call In Your Order 488-3322
III
50¢ per Taco or 3 for $1.35
4:30 P.M to 8:30 P.M.
MASONIC HALL Friday, June 7, 1974
TACO FEED
ozs., May 29.
BLAAK, Mr. and Mrs.
William, Othello, girl, 7 lbs., 4
ozs., May 29.
HENNEMAN, Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred, Othello, girl, 6 lbs., 12
ozs., May 30.
and Mrs. Hays.
All friends are invited to
attend between the hours of
two and five p.m. The couple
requests no gifts.
III
Hodges, of N~h Bona~ville.
They will be assisted by Mr.
'man, Meg Leliefeld, Sheila
Nishi, Cynthia Scott, Stacy
Vess, I,inda Yoshino, Lori
Fuchs, Shani Parrott, Kerrie
Reichert, Amy Nuno, Kim-
berly Neild, Jeanne Sanders
and Lillian Gomez. Leader is
Becky Guenther.
Trail seekers awards went
t() fourth graders, Susan
Allard, Tammy Roberts, Jodi
Itartwig and Donna Moore,
with Sylvia Vanourek receiv-
ing a threeyear award.
~ Leader is Pernie Ramm.
"L Fifth grade girls awarded
~, the Wood Gatherer's award
were Marlene Kenner, Shelley
~'~ Floyd, Patty Cerillo, Vieki
Parrot, Janet Lamb, Nancy
,7~ Nelson and Kimi Gallinger.
" Leaders are Eleanor Floyd
l .................... Fowles, her bridegroom- :'
elf are l~e y ~nn eman, reslaen[, Lecna .~mom, nrs[
NEW BPW OFFICERS - Officers of the Othello Business gg g P " elect's grandmother- Mrs
' lu were installed durra vnce presndent, Glenda Horn, second vice president, Shirley
and Professional Women s C b " " g " " " " " " " Jack Goodrich and Mrs. Garn
a n uet at Peloqum, secretary, and Norme Guenther, treasurer
ceremonies held at the annual install tio banq " " " • Gilbert, aunts of the bride-
Freddie's Restaurant last week. Mrs. Rita Hendricks, left, Husbands were guests of the members at the event, elect; and Mrs. Mike Black and ,,~!,.
director of District 7, was installing officer. Officers from Mrs. Randy Pixton, her ,=~
, , ~A m • r~ /, fiance's aunts.
f " /" A / ~ ~ , ~O, rT IriI'~tlr'k[ Thirty guests were gath-
mp p p H ....... "~" "'" ered at the party.
L.O snl ~w@rds, ~rou onors E . ¢~1 . " Miss Gilbert will become the
f" • ^ If" .I r--. venT 31ClIeCI bride of Ron Fowles June14. Where was a time when the cost of a
L lven @r nnuol L.,ouncII I--irp I:,,, " weekend trip didn't amount to much ....
/U/ llq.ll/UlUqJV .I / r" / • Times change. - ::
, " rOTlU CK r'fla s Today, when every extra ,nile yo, ....... ........
n1(i: ~:et)ff~ee'a ff:a~p anduSy~o~}emM21s°::aen Floyd caM::' Glen Hutch~son 1S "Art in the Park" will be _ z -- drive runs into extra money a little
(2io'uncil Fire program was held Susan H tw,g, KamK~sler, Tanda-Da-Kon-Ya Horizon ..... ;',,-" Bet.s Ye.r .............. ...~ .
, .. r Y ' ar ' • • ' " • shown this Saturday June 8 advance planning on the telephoine
...L.__.~.. i_~.-:wanis__rk Geor,.anna Me~.enit-GaffClub Torch Awards wen" "- oy memoers o~ utneno art ma~esreatsense, r~speclanynyoucmL
laSL lnursuay n z,,.z pa • ~ ~ j, ~ ~u . . - ~ . .
Assocmtmn when rates low
llenrv Bon~iorni was mas- Ottem and Kim Rodgers were Betty Bon~iorni CindvKeifer. ,,'." ..... The final meeting of Delta " :~
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• sixth rade " ho iv " ,~n forms ox art wm oe on silon a i " w Any exenmg a ter 10 P , for
ter of ceremomes. He also . g gwlsw rece ed JackmPage, Leah Vowels and ......... Up ,Bet SgmaPhl, asa ...... 1~ ¢1,~.~1.... 1, o~-.~v t..... OH 4
gave the welcome and Roll Call the Fire Maker's award. LyndaRamm. PernieRammis a~spmy ann Oilereo Ior sa!e potluck social at the home of ~)~,,:~,,~:,~,~ u, ;~o%~, ..... .?~'~':°: ::: :':i~,~
of Groups. Sandy Kisler is leader, ttorizon Club leader• ~mrmgtneevent, scneamea m Mrs. Kermit Pollock May 28.i~n~sl~n?~eeS~tn~oP2°n~ ~sanV°r~e~:::i ~
Awards were nresented bv Girls of the eighth grade t~mns parK, unoer the snm-A program "Literature" . . ., ,. ;. ,.~ . .S"P-. ::~ ~
Gerold Leliefeld;~mint carnie- Discovery Club awarded Junr~ann ~.|~,~a tered area between the hours arrangedby Mrs. Bob McCul- ratejust oy.manngolrectw~mout ..... ~ N:ili~
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snip awaro, ny lvl . d .... the Llneedever
h.lmher,, and the invocation son, religious growth, needle- DI-.. r'_J_ :_ "r:_ The show,ng will be llmtted Ramm, study groupdirector ....In tl~lesllkel,~~ Y2~,-,~,-1;,~n, ,-n,y 1
t),, Father James McGreev,,. work, eookeryandeitizenship; rlUy [-IIUI)II1 /IU to memners of the art from the Othello Branch of the ,,,u,,~y;o~:,,~ ..... ~2~,;,~ ........ :~, /
"~S~)ecial music was bv the Lisa Livingston, outdoor liv- Assocmtmn. American Association of Uni-can get. Line your tempnone. ~
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