Notice: Undefined index: HTTP_REFERER in /home/stparch/public_html/headmid_temp_main.php on line 4394
Newspaper Archive of
The Othello Outlook
Othello, Washington
October 24, 1974     The Othello Outlook
PAGE 3     (3 of 14 available)        PREVIOUS     NEXT      Jumbo Image    Save To Scrapbook    Set Notifiers    PDF    JPG
 
PAGE 3     (3 of 14 available)        PREVIOUS     NEXT      Jumbo Image    Save To Scrapbook    Set Notifiers    PDF    JPG
October 24, 1974
 
Newspaper Archive of The Othello Outlook produced by SmallTownPapers, Inc.
Website © 2025. All content copyrighted. Copyright Information
Terms Of Use | Privacy Policy | Request Content Removal | About / FAQ | Get Acrobat Reader




~y a~ man who has been the ~ ,i~ cf l f e:a~t; prb~h~ r~ r~h ;cCe~ami nilli~.~ae from near collapse to+ - , . + te:t2:7:t' r2:g tolis$;~_,,~0, was the featured per- ~aty in last week s Who s ~Contest. ~"-[relative newcomer to 0~.t~ll0, Dick Keeney Jr., is rL 0f the community's ~t boosters and, without -at~bt, has spent more time 105~l~.ort during the last few ~in spreading the word ~t 0thello than any other ..1~ resident. became involved in for the first of 1971 when that the com- be without re- ]astern Wash- year. The [ their of the program, group or individuals forward to fill the moved to the Yakima Valley with his family in 1950. He graduated from Sunnyside High School in 1963 and after spending two and a half years at Yakima Valley College and Student Total Scholarship Aid Offered Has Big Gain At Big Bend MOSES LAKE The number of full and part time students enrolled at Big Bend Community College is about 25 per cent over the same period last year, it was announced today by Dr. Robert L. Mason, Dean of Student Personnel Services. In Legion Unit Booklet The week of Oct. 27-Nov. 2 High School counsellors' of- will mark the fifty-fourth rices by American Legion annual observance of Ameri- Auxiliary Unit 219. can Education Week by the Published annually by the American Legion, working in American Legion, "Need a close cooperation with the Lift?" lists thousands of scho- National Education Associa- larships, loan funds, gratuities tion, the National Congress of and other educational aids Parents and Teachers and the available from colleges, pri- The greatest increase is in United States of Education• vate organizations and state the number of part-time On a local level, theprogram and federal governments. students, which jumped from will be marked again.this year "It is possible for a student 200 at this time last fall to 512 by the placing of copies of the to attend college without this quarter--an increase of scholarship booklet, +'Need a assistance fromhisparents, by about 150 per cent, he points Lift?" in the Othello and Royal The total number of full and part-time students at the end of the second week of school stands at 1,208, cowpared to 889 al the same period last fall. The total number of full-time equivalent students, which is the basis for allocation of state funds, has not yet been determined, but indications are that it will not show the same gains as the head counts. Full-time equiwdents are de- termined by averaging credit hours of full and part-time students. using summer earnings and available financial aids," said Mrs. Cliff Loewen, auxiliary education and scholarship chairman• "It is important for the student to look early for help. Preferably, he should begin in his junior year of high school, out. The head-count of full-time students stands at 696, compared with 689 at this time last fall, an increase of seven• However, the gain is probably larger than it would appear from the figures, points out Dr. Mason• Included in the fall head-count of fulbtime stud- ents are 110 Japanese agricul- IN FAMILIAR SPOT - Dick Keeney, Othello community float chairman, drives the 1974 unit in it's final appearance during the OHS Homecoming iestivities two weeks ago. president of the Othello tural Trainees• Last year there were about 30 more Jaycees and last spring served Japanese students, which'is an as chairman for the Othello indication the gain of other Junior Miss Pageant, and is fulbtime students has been already making plans for an even bigger and better 1975 more than would appear• Started in 71 WSU, entered the Army in event. for the Othello 1966. He and his wife, Pauline, at the local Moose He spent two years at Fort have three children, Kelly 12, by Paul Jones, Bliss, Tex., coming to Othello Pare 9 and Randy 7. and Keeney got in 1968 where he was employ- Keeney's work on the float lingand it has gone ed by Labbee Mint Farms as a program hasn't gone unno- partsman. He managed theticed by the community• He g I stood up local Moose lodge for a briefwas the winner of the The jackpot in the Who's I would contact the period, worked at The Part- Chamber of Commerce Citizen Whocontest is back at $50 for clubs to see if we house and is now employed as of the Year award in 1971 and this week's event after Bob the program a partsman by Sargent 'Irri- recalls. "The gation. calling me the Keeney is second vice and it has just sort from there." was operated in a loose community ttee. Organizational following I Keeney reports that committee is now a solid organization". early this year was awarded Leathers of 350 Scootney Leathers, whose name was the first drawn from the entry box at The Cimarron, cor- rectly identified Dick Keeney THE OTHELLO OUTLOOK . Page 3 OTHELLO, WASHINGTON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1974 and no later than the beginning of his senior year. Some students have the attitude, 'I'll get through high school and then worry about college.' Unfortunately, by then it may be too late. So it is up to you parents to get the educational ball rolling for your child. Contact your high school guidance counselor or principal; they'll be glad to help. "There are two important things to remember. First, if your child is really determined to get an education and you cannot pay for it, there is help available. Second, apply early. In many cases in which students are turned down, it is because they applied too late." Also to be had by contacting Mrs. Loewen or the high school counselor is informa- tion concerning scholarships for girls made available from ALA, Department of Wash- ington. These include assis- ! tance in specified fields, as vocational and nursing .... II SAVE $35- $50 OR MORE ANNUALLY ON YOUR AUTO & FIRE INSURANCE TRUCK INSURANCE tochmiller A 488-3642 87 S. 1st Othello BUSIN SSAND PROFESSIONAL the Jaycee Distinguished Ser- claimed the $10 prize last Jr. but put the clue number at vice Award for 1973. week. , 22 instead of the correct figure 103 S. lsi 488 LS2 LOCKER BEEF Custom utting Locker Rentals On .the Farm Slaughtering of 19. As a result $30 is being added to the $20 left in the jackpot for a total possible prize of $50 this week. Approximately half of last week's 80 entrants had the correct number of clues listed on their entries• THURSDAY, OCT. 24, 1974 Rotary CLub Women of Moose Rainbow Girls V, F. W. Post 8889 FRIDAY, OCT. 25, 1974 I Rod & G uu C lab Othello Grange SATURDAY, OCT. 26, 1974 Nothing SUNDAY, OCT. 27, 1974 Attend The Church Of Your Choice MONDAY, OCT. 28, 1974 Arts Association Pioneer Homemakers 'REDDIE'S RESTAURANT Downtown Othello Visit The LOTUS ROOM COmmittee closed its Entries can be made this Volunteer Fieman 1400 on your SUccessful season I. week at Doc Holliday's Chev- Othello Moose last month, is now ron Service .. , ....... • o.oo Did i' looking forward to +:~i Clues in last week's contest 0]rocilv Rebind ~ • f~. ~- and will again be and their ad Iocations were '71 .-+'-, ~, - . - I :.~y~v ..... Pating in the Northwest Citizen of Year, Othello JaCK S l~aKjaln llurn I ~oy ~cout ~roop ~vv al Association. . • Hydraulics; DSA-73 and 488-995~ I Boy ScoutTroop #805 tddition to orgamzmg Partsman, both Freddie's I TUESDAY, OCT. 29, 1974 __ . °rdinating the rigorous Restaurant; JC-VP and Born ......... I Kiwanis Club SiRV~ iE-- -~r parade schedule of in Seattle, both Basin Tire , ~ I Othello Newcomers Club 20 appearances Center; Sunnyside Grad, Ar- raen~ ~[)[ School Board :bout the In!and Em- leeney has also spear my in '66, and WSU, all A ~. . • "' I Beta Sigma Phi is wha! you Woodworker; at Fort Bliss ~ Ilrllllld'lfln I WEDNESDAY, OCT 30,1974 theadditionofthefloat and FloatChairman both 1" "'°*U"'°'°° I ...... " get more "~ marr "~ ' .... t.rarty rtomem aRers ~e to the fair:rodeo t(+l on" ~ame in oo I .... of a| ~dactivities. Nowinthe Itostetter Ford; 1366Hem- I~i,tributor toyI ..... ,eg • lg stage is ~ band lack, Yarger's; 2266 and Three " +" I lops wa~oou }~ion event prior to the ~ children, McLean's Hardware; Irrigation Equipment I '~'Oeal para@, which i~ii Junior Miss Chairman, McRae - " " ' ~ ~S ~Opefully attract num- Music. Wife Pauline and YVC PMulp ~lle$ { [qulpmenl I ~llits from high schools ~.; ~/ ~)oth Othello Fabrics" Works I " ~Urrounding area. on Broadway, Bargain Barn; .... '.. . I : IW:D S Isroaawavt Seattle Native WEEK'S WINNER- Charles Richard, leR, manager ot The Cimarron, presents $10 in and Float Hobby, Akin's ' I AMOCO SERVICE Seattle, Keeney ca~b to Bob Leathers, w_inner of' last week s Who s Who contest. ,, Thrift. I I * I Illll I III IIII II I III u: q[,.., u., Wh's Wh I Orb .-. o o e o , o o n eo _ ,n~, 1 ~'- CONTEST i'~,rn;~., :r ,~--'- ,~: .ONTESI! ERETOLOOK.LFOR CLUES,j~s.lrlay be hidden in ANY- Cash Prizes W.My ,L mmj UUTLO ":= Cash Pfi.s Wee kly • t av t correct total number o, clues ~PHISSECTION. When you. We invite you to do your Employees of other spon= "Where to look for Clues,' this issue. You do no h e to ren under 12 mus be " ED (by anyone). The publisher hidden in all ads of onsorl F~PPears in any of these best to outwit us! soring merchants ARE eli- above). If by co!ncidence, the list all these clues-just give the accompanied by an adult. ' " s~ "ng of the Othello Outlook will be +'+~.~eans that additionalCONTEST RULES , gible, name of WHO S WHO (or total number of them. Don't 6. This week's contest merchants, a BONUS OF $20 the judge in all questions and r ~v t will be ald Whenever this ~tSiag of that firm This is a family fun contest. 2. Nothing to buy- use any other facts about him or her) forget to add your name and starts when you ece" e his " p " . " his decision is final. '~s elsewhere in this One entry per person {family slip of paper for your entry happen to appear in news address, Then, drop your issue and closes at 5 p.m. BONUS is not won, it will be Family participation gives added to next week s BONUS ~.0f the paper and of four could submit four blank. Not necessary to be items, editorial matter or entry in the box located at the Monday of the following week. ' - you a better chance to win the whmh will continue to ow ~.al clues may also be entries(. Anyone may enter pre~.ent to win. Not necessary other places in this news- sponsoring merchant, whose7. At that time (5 p.m. next " " " gr jackpot...your wife, husband ia UNLESS a member of your to oe a subscriber to the paper, these will not count as adhasa heavy black border on Monday) a drawing will beuntil it is won. or some bright-eyed young- any of these ads as family is employed by theOthello Outlook to enter, clues in this contest, this page in this issue,held at the store where entries 8. Every possible precau-ster MAY spot that clue you e v o tmn wdl be taken to revent 'i~ Will be scattered... Othello Outlook or by the 3. WHO'S WHO may be 4. To enter, write down the 5. There is no other place have been r cei ed f r this " " p miss! ~maY be from one to five merchant whose ad is heavily anyone in the Othello area. name you think WHO'S WHO where entries will be ac- week s contest. The first entry typographical errors that Got any Perry Mason in :~ad. or none. This is a bordered this week (thisClues for his or her identity is. Add the total number of cepted. Any member of the drawn that correctly identifies might be mistaken for clues, you? Think YOU can outwit ~ of skills...and we applies ONLY during the will be hidden ONLY in ads for clues you can find in ALL the family may bring in all the WHO'S WHO 'will win $10. If but errorless typography the, contest? Remember you ,a~doour best tooutwit week this ad is borderedt sponsoring merchants(see adsofsponsoringmerchantsin entries for that family. Child- THAT entry also lists the CANNOT BE~ GUARANTE- cant win if you dont enter. I~:P~' ' ~ 9% One House For • Lowrey Organs "~"'"'hEZ CAFE • Pianos - ~ ~ M AA L~B ~.~J All Your agll~VlU * Complete Music Store ~ J ~ k , * ElectrophonicStereo ~ I k • |J [ ~j ~ ~ i U ~ ~141d~ Insurance Needs. Complete Tire & On the I I I r+. h rm ,n Is Our Business" Mexican & American Foods ~ • M ~ I, Farm Service .A,),o+.,,c,, ! h & W ROOT BEER Rnccto.JENKINS '"Stwortby Stores Open 7 Days a Week ..... "~ " k , • . " BASIN Catering Servme to Ware- • OF OTHELLO INSURANCE .lkLEAN'S houses etc Vl RAE " TiRE CENTER + qARDWARE • " . : USlC GlVrM away IN PRIZES! 4th&CedarStreets AGENCY 'lst 488-3651 32E. Main Othello, Wa. 702E. Main 488-3584 ...... ,,-,w 488-2451 22 N, First 488-9751 DonRuttan PH. 488-9686 "- ,, , i, Andrew in 2nd III II I IIII II III | II IIII II rial-Commercial Wife Merge :' ~ - ~esidential *-~t'~'~ "// | ~l~ WIRING Custom Cabinets-Sawfiling ~[ ~,~ :;k: | ~|~,¢Job Too Small Furniture Refinishing [ ~tt~ricBaseboard Entertainment Lounge Heating ROWS Huge Dance Floor "Chuck" Booth & arlie & Frank CABINET SHOP Eli'S ELECTRIC6o E. Hemlock 488-3993 . tirement Board f[~ Authorized Singer Dealer nad:Y"eSUoPer M::ik i~' Fabrics_ Lessons. |:" budget every day. Notions ~lain Othello f~ IK.~ 488-3233 I I CIMARRON MOTEL and RESTAURANT ~,~s~ ~u sTa~ om~tm, wasH. wa44 DOC HOLLIDAY CHEVRON SERVICE Free Pick-up & Delivery, Air Conditioning Service Expert Atlas Tune-up 445 E. Main PH. 488-2990 R TOp Grade EEZER MEAT rHome or Locker 488-9953 No Answer $ 488-2056 LOCKERS !! ~nice Othello '~r~a Freshman A Divi on of Rand -New HolLand Hay Equipment Servis Blades & Cutters NEW HOLLAND- OTHELLO 645 S. Broadway 488-9607 II This Week's "Who's Who" Special! New '75 4 wheel drive Ford pickup available. H_OSTETTER FORD SALES, INC. Now At 97 So. 1st St. Floral Arrangements Business-Office Supplies BENTLEY'S 97 S.lst PH. 488-2751 mn a, su • Vrym la '~ • Frozen Food, ][ * lq,tio i * Produce flU CELESTE HOLM FLORIST *Flowers .Office Supplies *Ceramics *Candle ~prner *Terrarium Plants ~-e'd~n g Invitations At pulpit 830 E. Main 488-5381 iiii ii i i Otheggo 7 lcd au&'ea Sotagg epaieo=. .......... 488-390226 E. LARCH COPELAND LUMBER "k Complete Building Sup- plies for Contractors and Do-It-Yourselfers Financing Available Open 6 Days a Week JOE'S CENTRAL 66 Tires Lubrication Batteries- Motor Oil 110 E. Main 488- 9957 -Kitchen Cabinets -Carpeting -Wallpaper - Paints THE WOODWoRKER 341So. lst PH.488-5219 Get Am Expert Ovorkd Or Tonno-ep Roy's Servko 126 S. Broadway 488"2012 ENJOY FRESH PASTEURIZED HOMOGENIZED GRADE A IMk Slushes - All Flavors N llth and E. Main 488-3501 Here 11 years III _ 1 I ZAVALA'S PLACE Mexican Food-Beverages Beer & Wine to Go Open 7 Days a week 1796 S. Broadway Othello ii i i ii EVERGREEN IMPLEMENT, INC. United Industrial Park Othello 488-5222 VESS JEWELRY *Diamond Rings *Earrings *Seiko Watches *Ear Piercing Presbyterian 61 So. 6th 488-2852 t t I I 450 Pine Place • II I II FREDDIE'S RESTAURANT Chinese- American Food Nig'W.y Featuring . Ross Gibson at The Piano Bar 67 S. Ist 488-2704 Sign Up For Leagues Men - Women Mixed Leagues OTHELLO BOWl. 1312 E. Main 488-9561 i i