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The Othello Outlook
Othello, Washington
December 12, 1952     The Othello Outlook
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12. 1952 THE O.THELLO OUTLOOK JR. LEAGUE CHOIR IS ORGANIZED HERE A. dozen boys and girls met in the basement of the Christian Ch~trch Sunday afternoon at 3:00 o"elock to opganize a junior league and form a junior choir. Officers elected ~vere: presi- dent, Jim Spence; vice presi- dent, Paula Booker: secretary- treasurer, Bruce Tilton ~Plans for a Christmas party for kids were discussed and the following committees appoint- ed: Entertainment -- Trudy Mc- Courtie and Susan Kanenwish- er. 'Refreshments--~Billy Kim~ball, the Stewart girls and Paul.a ~ker. Guest---Jim Spence, ~Bruce Tilton. rl~e party will Jbe December 19 at 7:30 p.m. in the church basement. The league 'will meet each ~Sunday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock in the church basement. LEGION AUXILIARY TO HAVE POTLUCK ~Plans ,were completed Mon- d.ay evening ,at the Legion Aux- iliary meeting, held at the home of Mrs. Gail Para, for ~ ootlu,-+~ Christmas party to be held jointly with the American Le- gion post. Legionnaires an,d the.Jr famil- ies wilt ha,ve their "get-togeth- er'" at 6:30 Friday, iDeccmber 19, at the Milwaukee Women's club. LOCAL NOTES ---- Mr. Ernest Jessup of Topeka, Kansas, who was visiting the Ern 'Hods~ns and the John Don- ]eys, returned he;me last ~Mon- day. 2YIrs. Paul Brown and Mrs. Warren Baslee spent Wednes- day in Spokane. Orin Wright and son spent Wednesday in Seattle. T+he Charles Willis' moved in- AND John Deere and Caterpillar parts and Equipment Used Tractors of All Your Headquarters for GMC Parts m AGENT CHEVRON GAS STATION Othello, Wash. Phone 3641 to their new home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kostaa and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn I-tysjulien were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Ness. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Penn,i, ger and children were guests over the weekend at the home of the Joe Vander Vloedts. Mrs. Pen- niger is Mrs. Vander Vloedt's sister. They are from Kellogg, Idaho. SOIL CONSERVATION The Othello Soil Conserva- tion district will hold their reg- ular monthly meeting Tuesday evening, December .16 in the basement of the Bureaa of Rec- lamation office building. The program of the ~venin.~ will be a one hour film on sprinkler irrigation. Explorer Scout News "Phe Ex,plorer schouts of troop ~ held their regular meeting I)eeerr~ber 8, in the Explorer scout sh~ck. The discussion of the evening was the posMbility of purchas- in.~ a flag for the unit's quarters. Troop Committeeman, T. g. Ferguson discussed and outlined ,~ nlar~ for the seNing of Christ- mas trees and the making of .arrangements for a trudk to transport the trees around eown Saturday for the door to 0oar IIIIL Agents for YXERAS Floris~ Phone Orders Accepted RON'S PHARMACY Othello Phone 3481 RENO'S OFFICE SERVICE Phone 3382 Othello, Washington Offlee hours: ~J:30 to i2:00 l:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. I III _.L CONSTRUCTION MEN! Bstehelor Washings Wash Dry and Ironed OTHELLO SELF-SERVICE LAUNDRY flD$ FOR canvass. • he ~xploer scouts are send- in~ two scouts each week to scout meeting to asmist the scoutmaster with the instruc- tion of the younger scouts. WANT ADS THEY I~RII~G RESULTS--- PAUL F. BONNELL Attorney at Law OTHELLO, WASH. WINTERIZED & WARRANTED RED HOT AND RARIN'TOGO 1950 FORD Four-door custom ..................................... $1995 Radio, Heater, overdrive, --Very Clean 1947 PLYMOUTH Convertible ................................ $.995 Radio, heater, new top, A real steal 1949 CHEVROLET Fleetline ....................................... $1176 2 door sedan, black very cleau and all the extras 1952 CHEVROLET Deluxe Fieetline ....... special deal 2 dr. Sedan, Radio and Heater--Like New-- Hurry! 1951 CHEVROLET Deluxe Sedan ............................. $1910 very low milage--- showroom clean, Powerglide 1950 CHEVROLET CONVERTABLE ..................... $1695 Beautiful Blue. loaded with extras--- 1550 CHEVROLET Deluxe Fleetline ...................... $1490 New seat covers R&H 1949 CI~F:VROLET Deluxe Fleetline ........................ $13~ 4 dr. two tone blue, Radio, Heater, clean 1949 FORD 4-Door Sedan .............................. $1045 Radio,heater, overdrive, TRY IT!! 1948 PLYMOUTH Sedan ......................... $ 995 Special deluxe, radio heater -- very sharp 1949 CHEVROLET Convertable .......................... $144,5 Radio, heater and all the extras 1948 STUDEBAKER Sedan ....................$1095 "C~.arnp" overdrive, radio heater, clean. TRUCKS 1947 CHEVIiOLET C.O.E ....................................................... $1250 1fl45 C~VHOLE-~ 2 ton ......................................................... $ 525 1941 FORD Pick-up .................................................................. $ 295 1936 FORD Truck ...................................................................... $ 185 1940OLDSMOBILE ................................................................. $ 1939BUICK ................................................................................ .$1~ 1940PY~RD ................................................................................. $ IN 1941CI-I~SLER ........................................................................... .$450 SEE THEM AT OTHELLO See Bob Vietzke for that New Car--Truck--Pick-up, Dirt Moving---Excavating---Hauling, or Just tell him your t bubles--- At Warden Junction, see 'U-,Jr Hooper At Ritzville Carey Thomson Chevrolet Co. l illl II I tl II II I ,, ,,,, , I I II II III Built in record breaking time by your own pr;. vote enterprise electric system, the Washington Water Power Company, Cabinet Gorge Dam is now pouring heavy reinforcements of low-cost "R. eddy" kilowaffs onto lines serWng Inland Era. p,re defense industries, homes, and farms. Without one cent of cost to taxpayers, W.W.P. built the great $4b,000,000 Cabinet Gorge hydro. electric project in spite of tremendous obstacles, in a race against time} Now, wlfh a threat of serious power shortage facing this area, the suc- cessful winning of this race is doubly important to you and your country. THE WASHINGTON • IIII I I I I I II ::" % 4:: :+: :~ 50,O0Q additional "Reddy" kllawaffs of electricity, from the 6rsf of four giant generators at Cabinet Gorge, are already helping to meet the urgent need for power ... AND.,. three more powerful generators will soon be "on the job"--furn|ng the swift flow of the wild Clark Fork River into 200,000 "Reddy" kilowatts of low.cost electricity serve yon! WATER POWER COMPANY III II IIIII I I III I _ I II IL II I