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CLASS OF 1964 - These members of the Othello High
School Class of 1964 were in attendance at the I0-year
reunion held here last Saturday at the Othello Golf and
Country Club. From left in front are Tom Dopps, Troy
Harzell, Albert Graham, Gary Elledge, Clinton Anderson,
David Brooks, Ron Miya, Danny Ehnore and John Hurtle.
In the second row are Judy Fought Hawley, Maxine Gilbert
Ivory, Rosalie Gilbert Wilkinson, Claudia Nelson Burge,
Loa Anglesoy Cox, Susan Hanna Struzinsky, Carol
Danielson Anderson, Lauana Rowe Allen, and Linda Michel
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dance was at Othello Golf and
Country Club where guests
For Listing
EPHRATA-Severalofficials water to the Potholes Res- The Bureau and the District protect the site from
"from the Bureau of Reclama- ervoir for irrigation use on will continue to cooperate with which is preventable,
tion and the East Columbia lands lying to the south, the archeological team to wust said.
Basin Irrigation District met
with Director Ann Irwin at the
archeological excavation site ESS
located on the banks of the BUSIN AND PROFESSIONAL
Columbia Basin Project's Lind
Coulee Wasteway, according
to Columbia Basin Project
Manager John' S. Unbewust. . ,
iThe site was first excavated | i i
in 1951 and 1952 under the !
direction of Dr. Richard D.
Daugherty and no further |THURSDAY, AUG 1 1974
ili' work was done there until |Eastern Star " '
1_9_72. That summer and in . I Sagehens i S- I
1973, as currently, excavation I T hea tre G u i le
• work was carried out by the IAAVW [ ['D'[)|tI ;
Washington State University
t- Department of Anthropology |Rotary Club
: and Archeology under a |Business&Professional Ii RESTAURAI
contract with the National |Women's Club | Downtown Othello
|FRIDAY, AUG. 2. 1974 | Visit The
|Nothing
103 S. 1st 488.3252 |SATURDAY. AUG. 3 1974 ! LOTUS RC
Park Service funded in 1972
and 1973 by the Bureau of
Reclamation. This year's work
is being financed by the
National Park Service.
Future plans for the site
were discussed with Mrs.
Irwin who is director of the
Lind Coulee Archeological
Project. She said that as yet it
is uncertain whether or not
additional excavation work
will be needed. However,
should tests now underway
indicate that further explora-
tion can reveal additional data
on the time relationships of the
period of human occupancy, it
would be desirable to continue
the work another season or
two.
She added that following
completion of recovery work
at the site, it is planned to seal
Armstrong. The third row includes Dennis Eastwood, class
advisor Doug McGrath, Barbara Mercer Valentine, Bob
Eilert, Bunny Hampton Barnett, Glenna Martin Meyer,
Mark Booker, Bob Hampton, Tina Esparza Sielaff, Laree
Palmer Overfield, Linda Derrick, Maria Westerman
Spooner, Marianne Leatham Whlt and Camille Christensen
Howe. In the back row are Terry Roloff, Dennis Anderson,
Dale Howe, David Booker, Charles Locke, Paul Franz, Tim
Pegrem, Vicki Para, Jack Yorgeson, Frank Delago, Keith
Allred, Mitch Nimey and Bill Ekanger.
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Othello High School grad- formation concering almost all together in the old school monies.
uates of '64 met this past members of the class, house that stood on the site of Lions park was the site of and cover the site.
Protective measures to
weekend for a ten-year Of those gathered, 11 the present high school the class picnic Sunday, June prevent damage to the site and
reunion with 46 of the 94 persons began first grade football field and continued 38, to whicheveryonebrought its contents were also dis-
former classmates in at- their education through their children.
tendance. Berner Named twelfth grade in Othello The class goes on record as cussed. Among the potentials
for increased flows are those
Saturday night's dinnder schools. These classmates not baying added to the caused by natural floods, use
were Jack ~forgesen, Terry population explosion, since of the wasteway for evacua-
& Irrigation
Distributor tot
Irrigation Equipment
Roloff, ViQki Para, Albert only 57 children attended with tion of water in emergency
Mr.WereandgreetedMrs. atDannythe doorElmorebY In "Wh Wh Graham, Glenna Martin 86 adults, situations such has a break in |
Meyer, Barbara Mercer Vii- The classmates are looking the East Low Canal, and 1155 S. Bf0adwn? |
... '....O'S ....0' entine, Tim Pegram, David forward to renewing aequain- discharge of water through l
and given name tags in case a
familiar face didn't bring a Selection of a local student Booker, Mark Booker, Linda tances again in 1984. the wasteway to directly feed
name to mind. Those for inclusion in the 1974 edition Michel Armstrong and Susan
attending also received a of "Who's Who Among Hanna Struzinski.
letter giving names and Students in American Voca- DougMcGrath, formerOHS Tots Learn Music and 6el An Export 0vorhoul
current addresses and in- tional and Technical Schools" coach and guidance counselor,
was announced here this was guest speaker at the Love It Or Tune=up
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week. buffet supper. Music for A delightful introduction to
.ar., ..s-tnu SteveF. Berner, sonofMr, dancingwas provided by the music for the pre-school tPGas For Carburetion
byE and Mrs. Lawrence Berner of Good Health Band. child 3 to 6 in an especially__ Ji~l~
Der ules Othello, has been notified he is equipped studio. And Agricultural Use.
one ofa select fewchosen from , Awards went to Susan
Are.-...Announce"l his school for this national Hanna Struzinski, New Bonnie's Musical
recognition. Haven, Conn., for traveling Roy's Auto .Service
OLYMPIA-Copies of the A1973 graduate of Othello the greatest distance; Jack Kindergarten
temporary rules governing High School, Berner is a Yorgesen, most children (six); Studio at McRae Music 488-3584 126 S. Broadway 488-2012 52 E. Columbia 488-2312
social card games and fishing student in auto mechanics at Maxine Gilbert Ivory, married
derbies will be mailed this
week by the State Gambling
Commission to all prosecuting
attorneys and law enforce-
ment agencies.
The mailing will be followed
by distribution of the rules to
present gambling license
holders in the state.
The temporary rules were
adopted by the Gambling
Commission at its July meet-
ing, according to Director
Al
Bjork. Tile rules Will be
included on the Commission's
Sept. 12 meeting agenda for
permanent adoption.
Bjork noted that a short-
form applicatiola for a social
card game license is being
included in the mailing to
present holders of punchboard
and pull tab licenses. The
longest {11 years); Bob
Hampton, youngest child (four
weeks), and Claudia Nelson
Burge, oldest child (eight-and-
one half years).
Fads and fashions of the
1963-64 season and senior
interviews were brought to
mind by Glenna Martin Meyer
and Judy Foght Hawley and
favorite songs and TV dedica-
tions were gleaned from pages
of the Huskie Howl, school
newspaper.
Mark Booker, class presi-
dent, was master of eere-
J.M. Perry Institute at
Yakima.
The "who's who" program is
dedicated to recognizing vo-
cational students on a national
level for their outstanding
local achievements and contri-
butions to school and com-
munity. Berner was nom-
inated on the bases of
demonstrated aptitude in
career courses studied, lead-
ership ability and potential for
future achievement; partici-
pation in civic and professional
activities.
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Marvin and Roy Dodge spedalize in. repairing small gasoline
engines and hydraulic jacks. They also feature Purker-Haunifin
hydraulic hoses and fittings at Othello Hydraulics and Small Engine
Repair located at 26 E.,Larch in Othello.
Othello Hydraulics and
Small Engine Repair is a new
and expanding business lo-
cated in Othello at 26 E. Larch.
Owned and operated by
Marvin Scott the business
specializes in repairing small
engines and is the authorized
distributor for Parker-Han-
nifin hydraulic hoses and
fittings.
"We are also experienced in
repairing all types of hydraulic
equipment including hydraulic
jacks, floor jacks and hydraulic
cylinders," Scott said. "We
have parts in stock for the
hydraulic jacks. We also sell a
lot of wheel line engines and
component parts for wheel line
sprinkler systems in this
area.
Both Roy Dodge, part time
employee, and Marvin Scott
are factory trained to repair
small engines. They have
parts in stock and are
authorized factory sales ser-
As an authorized distributor
for Parker Hannifin hydraulic
hoses and fittings, Scott
pointed out that they have the
most complete inventory of
hydraulic hoses and fittings in
this area. "The Parker-
Hannifin hydraulic products
sell themselves because of the
re-usable fitting concept.
When a hose wears out you
just replace the hose and not
the whole assembly," Scott
said. "We stock up to inch and
one half hydraulic hoses and
fittings."
We are starting a program
to stock hydraulic hoses and
fittings for the farmer at the
farmer's shop. In other words
we will service in the field and
keep his stock of needed
hydraulic fittings and parts
filled."
"This fall farmers should
consider bringing their
sprinkler line engines in for
repair during the winter. At
present we are working on a
factory service program for
winter service on wheel line
engines. Also, we give wheel
line engines priority," Scott
said.,
abbreviated application is
designed to prevent duplica-
tion.
Others seeking information
on social card game licenses
should contact the Commis-
sion in Olympia, the Director
added. The Commission is
located in the Thurston
County Courthouse Annex,
P.O. Box 2007, Olympia 98504.
While the law permitting
card games went into effect
July 25, it remains illegal to
hold such an event until a
license is issued, Bjork
warned. The first licenses are
expected by mid-August.
vice representatives for
Briggs and Stratton, Te-
cumseh, and Clinton small
engines. They also carry an
inventory of parts for Kohler,
Wisconsin and Onan small
engines.
1400 on your
Dial
Bustamante-
Infant Dies
Graveside rites were held
here Wednesday for the infant
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Julian Bustamante of Othello.
The child was stillborn at
the Othello Community Hos-
pital on Monay.
Servivors include the par-
ents; two brothers, Mateo and
Julian Jr., and three sisters,
Elizabeth, Greselda and
Felisictas, all of Othello.
Rites were held at 1 p.m.
Wednesday at Bess Hampton
Memorial Gardens with
Father Roy of the Sacred
Heart Catholic Church of-
ficiating.
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Local Men Injured
Two Othello men were
injured late Sunday night
is what you
get more
of at
when the pickup truck in
which they were riding left
Airway Drive one mile west of
Moses Lake and rolled.
The State Patrol said the
driver, Ron ZabeL 24, was
pinned under the vehicle and
the passenger, Terry Hintz,
25, was thrown from the truck.
Both were listed in satis-
factory condition at Samaritan
hospital early this week. Zabel
suffered a possible broken
pelvis, arm laeeraUons and
contusions.
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adjustment Model #16273
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