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THURSDAY ACCIDENT - Othello Ambulance drivers
take first aid steps on an Othello woman in preparation for
transporting her to the hospital following a two-car
accident which occurred at the intersecion of Highway 17
and Cunningham road a mile east of Othello last Thursday.
Injured in the accident were Ruth Scorup, 56, with
Issuance of an arrest
warrant for the violation of a
city ordinance prohibiting the
keeping of livestock in the city
limits was reported here by
Othello Police Wednesday.
Chief of Police Lew Johnson
reported that the warrant has
been issued as a result of
Wahluke 4-H
Hears Demos
At Park Meet
Lions park was the scene of
a Wahluke Livestock 4-H Club
meeting June 30.
Presenting demonstrations
during the evening were Holly
Hafer, "How Banded Eggs are
Hatched"; Coralee Dillinger,
"Artificial Respiration";
Peggy Fink, "How to Plant
and Care for Your Garden";
Randy Haler, "Preparing your
Wool for Sale"; Justin Hafer,
"Making a Halter for Cow or
Steer"; Lynn Egbert, "Gun
Safety"; and Susan Collins,
"4-H--Is It All Cows and
Cooking?".
Guy Journot, visiting from
Umatilla, Ore., guest of his
aunt and uncle, the Ray
Hafers, told of "Pigeon Dis-
eases, Characteristics t,) Lc~k
For, Their Care and How to
Show Them."
Jornot, 13, is a member of
both 4-H and the only pigeon
club in the state of Oregon.
numerous complaints received
recently oil violation of the
ordinance.
Citied was Jiri Vanourek,
who i~ charged with raising
pigs inside the city limits.
Johnson reported that Van-
ourek has a pen of five pigs in
northwest Othello near Rail-
road avenue. He said a court
date of Aug. 29 has been set on
the charges.
Johnson said that several
violations of the ordinance
have been investigated lately
and emphasized that rabbits
are included in the list of
Death Claims
Louis Burda
Funeral services will be held
Friday in Moses Lake for
Louis Burda, 83, who died
early Tuesday morning at the
Othello Convalescent Center.
Mr. Burda and his wife,
Hazel, had moved to the
Othello home several weeks
ago from Soap Lake.
Born Mar. 27, 1891, in
Rescue, Nebr., Mr. Burda
lived most of his life in the
Mid-west, coming to Soap
Lake from Chicago in 1971.
Survivors include his wife;
two sons; one daughter, two
brothers and one sister.
Funeral services are
scheduled for 2 p.m. Friday at
the First Baptist Church in
Soap Lake
It'll be a father-son show-
down for the 1974 Club
Championship at the Othello
Golf and Country Club.
Defending champion Doug
Buck, and his father, Joe,
himself a former club cham-
pion, both reached the finals of
the Championship Flight in
action last week at the local
golf course.
Doug Buck came through
with a second round win over
Jack Sandusky and then
scored a 4 and 3 decision over
Orland Favaro in semi-final
play. Meanwhile, his father,
who had toppled low qualifier
Bud Mowery the previous
week, advanced to the finals
with a 3 and 2 win over Dr.
Donald Herbert. Herbert had
gained the finals by beating
Ron Hardt.
All of the other flights are
completed through second
round play with results
following:
First Flight: Jack Potter
over Mark Lawrence, Duane
Pedersen over Larry Ander-
son, Jim Erickson over Jeff
Olson and Bruce Trescott over
Swim Meet,
Field Day
On Schedule
Special swimming and field
day events and beginning
tennis for both youngsters and
adults are on the schedule for
the next two weeks in the
Othello Recreation Program,
Director Mike Lang reported
this week.
The open swim meet is set
for 1 p.m. this Friday, Aug. 9,
at the municipal pool. Lang
said swimmers of all ages are
invited with ribbons to be
awarded. Othello Swim Team
members will be assisting with
the event.
The Field Day, which was a
big hit last year, has been
scheduled for 9 a.m. on Aug. 16
at the Lions park. Lang said
some of the fun events will
include the water ballon toss,
sack races, tug-o-war and
others.
Denny Diaz.
Second Flight: Jim Moore
over Elwood Guenther, Bill
Trescott over Gil Johnson,
Don Sandusky over Tom Para
and Fred Pease over Dr. Dan
Deane.
Third Flight: Bob Stricker
over Elwood Guenther, Jim
Way over Harry SargenL
George Huff over Harmon
Baxter and Stan Trautman vs.
Dick Neimeyer remaining to
be played.
Fourth Flight: Bob Roloff
over Jim Taylor, Steve
Connors over Mike Wyk-
nenko, Jess Maloy over Bill
Halpin and Del Lampe over
Rod Powell.
Fifth Flight: Henning Beck
over Jim Cameron, Cliff
Scoville over George Gall-
inger, Steve Stricker over
Ralph Lane and Jim Davis
over Darold Dainard.
abrasions and bruises, and Holly Everett, 28, with a
dislocated shoulder and bruises. Both women, who were
driving the cars, were treated and released at the Othello
Community Hospital. Mrs. Everett was reportedly
traveling south on Highway 17 and Mrs. Scorup east on
Cunningham Road when the cars collided.
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animals prohibited in the city
limits.
City code 6.08.010 prohibits
the keeping or raising of
"horses, mules, asses, goats,
rabbits, hogs, pigs, bulls,
~teers, heifers or cattle of any
description in the city limits".
The penalty for violation of the
Are Sought
Contact work for employer
participation in the 1974-75
Othello High School divers-
ified occupations program is
now underway here, Director
Bob Eckert reported this
week.
Eckert reported he is
contacting local businesses to
determine if they would be
interested in hiring students
on a parttime basis for
enrollment in the program. In
the class, which was Started
last year, students spend one
hour in the classroom and then
are employed locally for two
hours daily.
Eckert said about 60 stu-
dents have applied for the
course this year, and efforts
are to find employment for
them in their occupational
interest areas.
He said any businessmen
needing parttime help during
the school year should call the
High School at 488-3351 for
information.
New Officer
Is Appointed
Mrs. Ruby Leary was
named at a meeting this week
of the executive committee of
the Othello Senior Citizens
Club as the club's acting first
vice president.
In this capacity Mrs. Leary
will be director of the club's
creative activities. Mrs. Veta
Fraser was also named by
Richard Yost, president, as
chairman of the club's bus tour
committee. Tentative plans
are to have such a tour early in
September.
Aug. 25 was scheduled as
the date for the Senior
Citizens' second picnic at Lions
Park, with the potluck meal t¢
be served at 5 p.m. Mrs. Guy
R. Powers, the club's second
vice president, is in charge of
arrangements.
Authorization was given by
the club's executive com-
mittee to file articles of
incorporation, and to have
membership cards printed.
ordinance is $25 with each day
to constitute a separate~
violation.
Johnson also noted that a
separate part of the cede
makes it illegal to house
"poultry or any kind of fowl in
the city without a special
permit from the city office."
The penalty for violation of
this ordinance is $300 and 90
days in jail.
"In many cases the vio-
lations are just a matter of the
people not being aware of the
law," Johnson said.
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music for the pre-school
child 3 to 6 in an especially
equipped studio.
Bonnie's Muskal
Kindergarten
Studio at McRae Music 488-3584
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The Othello Community
Float recorded another sig-
nificant victory on the parade
circuit this past weekend in
the second largest parade in
Canadian British Columbia.
Attending the Penticton
Peach Festival, the local unit
captured second place in its
division. Othello appeared
with approximately forty
floats, many from the Co-
lumbia Basin area including
Tri-Cities, Ritzville, Connell,
Warden, Moses Lake,
Ephrata, Grand Coulee and
Wenatchee.
Accompanying the float to
Canada was a contingency of
32 Othello people which
included Mr. and Mrs. Phil
Knapp, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Morris, Bill Anderson family,
West Beus family, John Postas
family, Dean Hanley family,
Larry Mattson family, Dick
Kenney family, Nila Cameron,
Janice Coffland, Ginny Scha-
fer, Dwayne Stafford, Kert
Sielaff and Harley Skogley.
Commenting on the excep-
tional participation, Dick
Keeney, float president noted,
"I can recall my first year with
the float when this parade was
cancelled due to lack
interest."
Republican Meet
Planned Aug. 15
A joint meeting of the
Othello Republican Club and
Women's Republican Club has
been scheduled for next
Thursday, Aug. 15, at8 p.m. at
the Dean Judd residence at
849 E. Juniper.
On the agenda will be
discussion of activities for the
coming election, including
plans for a Republican picnic
and local fair participation. All
interested Republicans are
invited to attend.
He added that the Penticton
parade has become the most
successful trip for the Othello
Float.
Parade Entries
Othello parade chairman
Jean Petersen announced this
of week the entry of two
additional floats to the local
parade here Sept. 14. Forms
were received from Ritzville
and Milton-Freewater, Ore.,
bringing to six the number of
floats entered.
Mrs. Petersen urged that
local participants se~d in their
entries as soon as possible.
Noting that the deadline for
entries is Sept. 7, she stated
that though no one will be
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to be at the rear;
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Petersen stated.
cials must have
preparation time." •
On the,
the forest and
season is for real.
White and
Leather
Lousey hunting
OTHELL(
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MIXED DOUBLES
Get An Expert Overhaul
Tune-up
CALL 488-9 561
or 488-2028
Roy's Auto Service
126 S. Broadway 488-2012
LP Gas For Carburetion
And Agricultural Use.
52 E. Columbia 488~2312
Othello Implement Inc.
805 S. Broadway 488-5271
FEATURES CAR
REPAIR AND
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AND RADIATOR
ONE STOP S
* Wall papering *
* Picture Frames *
TOSHIBA
* Color TV
* Black and White TV
* Intercom Systems
* Stereo
Save on catalog orders
100% financing
Chriswell's
441 S. 10th 488-2730
* Pittsburg Paints *
* Floor Covering *
Financing
Approved credit
Th
341 S. 1st
* Radiator Re
* Truck and Auto
* We buy scrap
* Abandoned Car
* Arc Welding
H & g Truck g
Wrecking
Hiway 26
WE RE PAl R Bob Howatt, owner/manager, Chris Kiiehle is spray painting
Qf H&B Auto Wrecking and a radiatorafter ithas been *Complete food and
Lawn mowers - rototillers - Radiator Service. repaired, line
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• Furniture built to
RADIO SHACK ~-Vern Buchmann is_engine, transmission and rear-end specialist. China closets - bars
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Radiator Service located westloaded on barges and deliver-
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SERVICE business offers auto repair,transmissions and rear-ends.
radiator repair and metal Either of our two full-time your
* Cars
* Trucks
* Tractors
Complete Overhaul
Or Repairs
fabrication.
"We will pick up abandoned
cars and metal on request and
we have a smasher which
compacts cars after they have
been stripped of upholstery
and glass. The smashed ears
are loaded on a trailer rig and
delivered to the Seattle area
where they are processed
employees, Vern Buchmann
and Chris Kiichh, is qualified
to do this type of work,"
Howatt said.
If you have an abandoned
car that you would like to
dispose of we invite you to call
us and we will pick it up, or you
can deliver it to us for salvage.
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Gordy's Automotive
220 N. Broadway 488-3951
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
53 N. 1st
Celeste Holm Florist
Husband's Special - FloWers
for your wife on her birthday.
*Office Supplies *Candle Corner
*Wedding Invitations *Flowers
*Terrarium Plants *Ceramics
830 L Main
-Model
Cdn-op Loan
*Professional clea ers'
and shirt service.
* 1 hour service
*Coinoperated
self service
Next to Yar
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N. llth and E. Main 488-3501