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GO TO 13.0 ON TWO MORE WINS " BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL i DIRECTOR f Chess Tourney IU * Set S, turday * [ Both championship and reserve play will be featured Othello's unbeaten girls' immediately by state, but lost 31-28 to Pullman. In had 10 points and Kim Klitzke in the 2nd Annual Othello ~'~ ! THURSDAY, DFAZ. 12, 1974 I~b,~__--- basketballteam willbe hoping Mrs. Capps reported her the Monday game Mary Pecka got six with 17 rebounds. Winter Open Chess Tourna- ~ ! Rainbow Girls I ,~,__~ to beatfullstrengthwhenit biggest concernatpresentis fflTang""US" C( gors Claim menU scheduled here this .- ! V.F.W. Post8889 I ~.RI[D enters district play thishavingher entire'squad ready Saturday, Dec. 14. ! Gardenaires Club I r ' Saturday at East Wenatchee. for the district. High-scoring The event is scheduled at I J RES ,.he , Women of Moose I " Coach Janiee Capps' charg- sophomore Shannon Davis the Othello High School ] b es ran their record to l3-0 has missed the last two games Three WISS Lose 08e corridor withregistrationset : - II cTh:Spd?eCCr:futncC:? I D0wnl0wn0lM!ll with a pair of victories during with a pulled leg muscle, and for 9:30 to 10:15 a.m. the last week and will close was listed as doubtful on Carol Miller of Othello :a factoryI R;~Da~Ay~IDbEc" 13.1974 their regular season by Tuesday for Saturday's game. I Visit The_. hosting Moses Lake tonight. The coach said a couple of McFarland Mustang bas- Royal, but still came up with Chess Club, whois completing While a perfect season other team members have ketball teams came away with the victory as they broke the arrangements for the tour- [0] S. |$| 4~2] Othello Grange ! LOTUS R00.$ record is one goal the team been slowed by the flu. three wins and a loss in contest openwitharallywith nament, said it will be a .-- -] SATURDAY, DEC. 14,1974 4- ......... will be looking for tonight, She reported that the JVs opening actionduringthepast three minutes to go in the three-round Swiss event with .......... I Nothing ! attention will be centered on will probably be playing much week. The eighth graders fourth period. They had held a every entrant assuredof ~ ! SUNDAY, DEC 15 1974 I __ the district event, with three of the varsity contest here were edged 50-49 by Connell 17-11 halftime lead. three games. LOCKER BEEF ! Attend The Churc~ I l~P'IlIt ~| straight victories needed tonight against Moses Lake, last Thursday, but bounced Scoring included Roylance,A number of top area .... I Of Your Choice ! R~,~ there to qualify for regional, while the regulars geta back with a 41-29 victory over 10; Skogen, 9; Gordon Killian, players from surrounding t.ustom ,utting I ..... I MONDAY, DEC. 16, 1974 I ha ltI~; The eight-team district will chance to rest. Royal Tuesday night. The7; Kelly Schroeder, 5;McCole, communities are expected to I , yceo, I KAIJIU include Othello, Wenatchee Easy Victories seventh graders had an easy 3; Bruce Garner and Keith be entered in the champion- LOCKer genlalS a and Ephrata from the In theaction duringthe last time as "they romped overFergert, both 2; and Carter ship division. The reserve On the Farm $1augh rlng" II ...... Lion's Club I AA-AAA league, two teams week, the girls routed Quincy Connell 53-21and blitzed and Regalado, one each. dividion will be open to low , r~lasonlc Looge I ,a^^ _, from the Class A Caribou 82-24 last Thursday and then Royal 48-28. Coach Cecil Johnson used rated players and beginners, B_LY. I-.L--'- I Rebekah Lodge I I4UU Oil yP league, two B teams from the breezed past Pullman 52-29 on Coach Ron Hardt's eighth all l5 of his squad members as and will offer good competi-[WUU R, UIK [ I Key Club I ... , Brewster-Pateros area and Monday night, graders had problems getting the big seventh grade team, tion for "anyone who has ........ I Boy Scout Troop ~/806 I I)lal one Columbia Basin B team. Mrs. Capps credited the started in their opener last which includes several play- played any chess at all, uIr .y hen!ha I Boy SCOUt Troop #805 ! Play at9p.m. Huskiettes with 'great ball" Thursday, but almost pulled ers around six feet, rolled Miller reports. Jack s.Barga/n Barn i TUESDAY, DEC. 17, 1974 I The Huskiettes are sche- against Quincy as they con- out the victory with a great over Connell. Scoring wereEntry fees will be $5 for the I Kiwanis Club i , duled to see their first action trolled the contest all of the fourth period charge. Trailing Brent Walker, 14; Gary championship division and $2 at:9 p.m. Saturday in the way. Joanna Norton led with 15-2 at the end of the first Lebacken, 9; GregHustad and for the reserve dividion. - .... -- ...... I V.F.W. Auxiliary [-- ....... " Eastmont gym against the 22 points, with Mary Daniel- period, the Mustangs slowly Lorin Jensen, 6; Scott Pre- The tournament will be I Wash. Association of I ~IF~|#I second place team from the son getting 20. Other scoring began to rally against the uninger, Lincoln Burton and sponsored by the Columbia IF ......a n...------ IRetarded Children ' I ~=KVi Brewster-Paterosarea. Awinincluded Chris Bos, 15; taller Connell team. They Peter Vanourek, all 4; and Basin Chess Association with llrgem r~lUF ! Eagles I ,i~ there would send them into Heather McDonald, 10; Carol came through with a 2dipOint David Davis, Curtis Huff and Teddy Garoutte of Ephrata 0 I__-e_-i.Le_.-" ] WE'DNESDAY0 DEC 18 1974 I is wha! the semi-finals at 9 p.m. next Yenney, 13; and Nancy fourth quarter and barelyBrad Beus, all two. serving as director. Persons~ Irrl lOn I Wanta Be Homemakers' I get m0 Tuesday, Dec. 17. The finals Pershall, two. missed pulling out the victory Against Royal the Mus- desiring information should I Chamber of Commerce I oF at will be held Dec. 19 at 9 p.m. Against Pullman the local at the final buzzer, thetangSsecondbr°kequarterthe gameafterOpenthein ~c°ntact Miller at 488-2789. Distributor" " for I Odd Fellows I " The tournament will fea- girls rolled up a 39-10 halftime Scoring included Barry visitors had closed to within Davis, all 2; and Beus, 1[-- [ Slix-Trix Homemakers I ~. Irrigation Equipment I Pilgrims After Aisle i ~1~ Lure consolation play for third lead and coasted home from Adams, 14; Randy Roylance, 11-8 early in the second The Mustangs will be idle I '~ and fourth place, with thethere as Joanna Norton led 11; Kevin Skogen, 8; Gordon quarter. Scoring included during the coming week and Tops WA #669 champion needing three again with 21 points. Mary Killian, 6; Don MeCole, 4; and Walker, 12; Lebacken and then take on Chief Moses at Pump Sales & [quipmnt straight wins to get the Danielson 10, Chris Bob, nine: Greg Carter, Spence Killian Duane Salsburg, both 6. Moses Lake on next Thurs- ' I , , regional spot. Should Othello Carol Yenney, eight; and and Charles Regalado, alltwo. Burton, 5; Preuninger and day, Dec. 19, in their only |155 $. Broadway I I AMOCO win the tournament, the team Nancy Pershall and Heather Hardt said the Mustangs Huff, 4; Dan Woolley, Bruce remaining action before the would then be idle for about McDonald, two each. played a poorer game against Jones, Jensen, Vanourek and Christmas two months, with the regional The JVs won their Quincy set for Feb. 18 in Wenatchee. contest 18-15 with Mitzi ffi ffi i That event will be followed Strader getting seven points, -ffi MODEL CLEANERS and ' i *C°mplete f°°dand beverage line i COIN'OP LAUNDRY | • Ill Electric tteat IEvt,I'vllIiIIg Io ' *{}pen year around * Pro|essional cleaners, laundry andi " Is For Everybody i shift service Fix ollr t ';aa" ..,,..,,,,.,,, . :~ • 1 hour service available | OTHELLO AUTO PARTS • 14LVI~AtI Coil: 2585 i * Always ready for,call in orders :--" • • Oils - TIO~,~IS • • • • ImOAt IIG.mlT i i -~e~ • AIn GA~LRf EARLY BIRD LEAGUE BUSINESSMEN LEAGUE THE WASHINGTON | ": " | * Coin operated Maylag laundry | ,,J, 12/5/74 W L i flAIDI¢ I DIVI=IM self-service 13 N. Broadway ?" NU 8-9031 Othello Iron Worksl2/2/74 34 '/,W 21v,L Hammers Moble Homes3517 WATER POWER CO. | ~&Jl~ntl~ J upnu/L lit ~ 1149 E. Main ,| 488-3378 724|,~'1MAIN-OTMELLO Freddies 33% 22'h Full Circle #1 31 21 1224 E. Main 488-3742 | Next to Yargers 488-2792 | OthelloBowl 31% 24% SunRoyal 29 23 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmnmmmmImmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm"mmmmmmnmunmmmmmmmmmmmmu Empire Seed ~ ~ OK Tire 28% 23V~ Full Circle#2 28 24 Hostetter Ford | Basin Excavation 24 32 Akin's Thrift 22 30 | Lampes Jewelry 21% 34% Simplot 18 34 - Othello Fabric's 18 38 Jack's Bargain Barn 16Vz 35,/, 012 NATIONAL ] High team series, Hostetter Ford, High team series, Full Circle #2 I ' -- 3117; high team game, Hostetter 3055; high team game, Full Circle #2 Ford, 1122; high individual series, 1087; high individual series, Floyd " • • Carol Ditty, 545; high individual Ashbaugh, 592; high individual z I I game. Marge Neilson, 223; bowler of game, Floyd Ashbaugh, 225; bowler | - 66 ~ First Ave. 481 the week, Gaff Gross, 661. of the week, Floyd Ashbaugh, 676. .[ .~ EAGLES MIXED EARLY BIRD MIXERS LEAGUE E 12/2/74 W L 12/6/74 W L Elbow Benders 34ih21VzHit & Miss 38V~ 20'/, 01d National Bank 0{ Washington Alley Sweepers 34~ 2123/, GuessWho 3327 JetSet C's&B's 3327 Othello Branch -= ICHI Bon 29% 26s/z Gutter Roller's 32 28 Mis-For-Tunes 27 29 Ho-Ho 30V~7 ~3~/~ 25 31 Whiz 4S',ssss 22 34 Base Bomber's 27 33 Rocky Rollers 18Vz37% Handicapper's 24 36 High team series. Elbow Benders, High team series, Whiz, 2468; This 6-4 senior is back in his second year as a varsity starter and 2417; high team game, Elbow high team game, Whiz, 836; high was a top ~reserveduring his | Benders, 859; high individual series, individual series, Jessie Bauman, I Qora Wigen, 505 & Dick Norris, 465 & Mike Scupien, 438; high sophomore y~ar. Nield is a strong = t~ERGRE[N 584; high individual game, Core individual game, ElaineOttem, 177; :1~ rebounder a~d consistent scorer, | Wigen 181 & Dick Norris, 210; & Howard Jones, 189; bowler of the and is being counted on by Coach | Serving the week, Judy Carlson, 627; & Mike a £ W bowler of the week, Lena Schindler, Daryl Preuninger for a top season at i Mid-Columbia 627 & DickNor, ri,s,71,0~.Scupien 653,;,********,, r~ ~ ,, his post position. : BALL & CHAIN LEAGUE Root Beer Uniled industrial OUTTERLIMITS LEAGUE 12/6/74 W L ,'~. ~z~4 /V,/3/74 W L OddCouples 37 23 of Othello , New Holland 38 22 Four of a Kind 36 24 V.F.W. 35 25 rheTurkeys 35 25 4th & Cedar Streets | i! !i = Cabanna 34 26 J-Birds 29s/z 30s/~ Eddies 33 27 ThrillSeek'ersBleepers 283232 488-2451 i I: ;a ,, Dec. 12 .~iii!i~ .i Central Life31%29". 28 ,,.....................,..,| .r...a,, ..., Sargent Mfg. 27 33 No- Names 24'/~ 35% i{;:.~::i: : Lncky Lagger 27 33 ~1nindividualOutlaws. ************641;Bud&CarI.Bud22212Carr, 38 & Maytag Appli. aces | . • iLind'r herelli " High team series, New Holland, high team game, Bloopers, 891; high 3252; high team game. New individual series, Bud Carr 555 & Washers-Dryers-Dishwashers Saturday, Dec. 14, • Holland, 1166; high individual EllenVanderVloedt551;high series, Jerry Prior, 586; high game, We Cover the Basin .antora, here individual game, Jerry Prior, 223; Ellen VanderVloedt & Terri Jensen * Meat 199; bowler of the week, Ellen Tuesday, Dec. 17, 11- * 6~8wler of the week, Jim Robinson, "' derVloedt, Chuck Booth & Sons Charlie & frank • ............ Electrkal Contracting h TOWN & COUNTRY LEAGUE ,.onne,,, ere ' * 12/3/74 W L BANTAMS LEAGUE WOSC0 Furnaces and Air Conditioning =- • tempe Jewelers 372312/7/74 ~4 L9 "- i CimarronMotel 3824 Tigers Central Vacuum Systems : : 0 = 2 : : n : (; . 3 rl C : : 3 : ~ irlt~Ur Carnation 35 25 Strickers 21 12 Evergreen Implement29 31 Thunderbirds 20 13 FARMER'S ELECTRIC Dart-Land 29 31 Alley Cats 18 15 .ffi I 1 Guenther-Lee 2733 Streakers 16 h 16 h60 E. Hemlock 485-2822 . .= McLeans Hardware 24 ~6 Black Misselis 14 19 InlnnUllllllllllllllllllnUllllnllnllnlnllllllllllllnI KRSC 23 37 Tumbleweeds 12 21 -" High team series, Evergreen PinChasers 6Vz 26% Implement, 3247; high team game, High team series, Streakers, .ffi Evergreen Implement, 1150; high 1574; high team game, Tumble- indivld' "ual series, Bennie Colley 559; weeds, 827; hgih individual series, | | = high individual game, MerriLL Tim Floyd, 157; high individual ;j =- The q Johnson, 223; bowler of the week, game, Tim Floyd, 296. | • **,.******, --" . lota'l Dave Parchen, 674. • *********** SUNDAY NIGHTMIXED Another state veteran on the ~ II|q•,~|~al 12/8/74 LEAGUE W L i Huskie squad, this senior is in hisffi== COFFEE LEAGUE The Streakers 38 18 [ third year as a team starter. He i For All Your Fall Activitie~ 12/4/74 W L 2Minus2--4 3224 RAINCAT i ~ placed second at state as a i Make the Hot Mama's 34 22 The Miracles 29 27 sophomore, and finished third last Cimorron Your Headquarte Pin Pals 34 22 The Zip Coders 29 27 HotRollers 33 23 We'Uns 26 30 THUNDERBIRD year in helping lead the Huskies to ]450 [. Main H'IJ8-' Misfits 3125 The Dum Stumblers 2432 their AA title. Gilbert will be at the StrangersR°yal Chicks2529 3127 2Plus2The Busy B's 2224 3432 488--3348 _.= ~~ 122-pound position this. season. AlleyCats 24 32 High team series, We 'Uns 2402; IIInIIUInUUlnMIIIInIlIII High Rollers14 42high team game, We 'Uns, 843; high s Week's Malche '"'""""'"'"'"'"'"'""'"""" High team serieS,bowlerHOt RollerS,of the individual series, Mac McKinney, .| TL A - Dec. 1"} RADIO 1834; high team game, Hot Rollers, 560 & Neva Bargar, 572; high 655; high individual series, Marsha individual game, Louis Barger, 235; i /i:! Holmes, 512; high individual game, Heva Barger 213; bowler of the Sally Koehler, 194; week, Neva Barger 671 & Fritz , EDONDO . i.UrSuay, I~, week, Ani~,yusc, o::,**644. Kliphardt, 635. iiiiiii l MIDWEEK LEAGUE ************ MARKET | Ephrata, here KRSC Ernie'sAmoco 391712/4/74 W L i ~',:,~,~:~ Friday, Dec. 13, Soil & Crop 37 19 #7 132Sh107 th = f" II k Akins Food Center 29% 25% j FoxfireRanch 2927 Othello Bowl 130'/, 10~'/, ..onne,,, .ere Jack's Bargain Barn 28 28 Jack'sBarn 127 .3 TAYLOR ROAD | i400 On Your Mercer's Realty 25'1,30'I, Hank's & Fields 124 .6 Tuesday, Dec. 17, Radio Diaf Yargers Market 19 " 37 Mutual of Omaha 113 127 PotterDrug 17 39 Taggares 109Vz130'/,ACROSS FROM LABOR CAMP at D^,,I r ! ! High team serif, Yar rs Mar- Ken F iedChic 92 , ket, 2902; high team game, Potter High team series, #7, 2459; high Drug, 1019; high individual series, team game, Othello Bowl, 659; high Itli|ll~llflllll~ mm.t lUtl|ll|||ltRI I||U||lIIll |n|uli ~m ||n|IUlNIINI||Ig~IUIilHtlNI Illlltll~ilii~ Terri Kohn, 522; high individual individual series, T.D. McKenney, $ f/"~ game, Terri Kohn, 187; bowler of 830; high individual game. T.D. , ~ ./ the week, Jeannie Bailey, 643. McKenney, 243; bowler of the week, ErnWs ~ • *********** T.D: McKenney, 874. ' "Tm°c° *Complete In Sto housewives league ************ 12/5/74 W L MERCHANTS LEAGUE " B ak i 11 g Hit&Mrs 32 24 Roc Hall 38 18 *Produce& Meat Alley Burners 30 26 Empire Seed- 35 21 Rolling Pins 29 27 Eagles #2 30 Vz 27 % " ~" Gutter Dusters 2927 Eagles #1 26'/, "'", PEOPLES the Freshness H.ndicappers 26 30 Evergreen Inc. 28 30 ~~0~ "I I .Waist. Blanket)" Blanks 22 34 Mel's Plumbing 25 31 I ' ,,d HotStrikes 37,/,Fu, Circle 22 34 NATIONAL BANK . High team series, Hit& Mrs,ErniesAmoco 21 35 q~"F M~.B~F~ F:.D.|.C. ~z ta cto kkinsFo 2165; high team game, Hit & Mrs, High team series, Evergreen, 747; high individual series, Terri 3149; high team game, Eagles #2, 565 F MAIN ~ 1'HE PRIDE OF 0THE Kohn, 502 high individual game, 1095; high individual series, Roy OTHELLO BRANCH Terri Kohn, 190; bowler of the Howard, 632; high individual game 488-7602 103 g first 488-3252 425 E. Main week. Tenna Harrison. 553. Roy Howard, 268. \ .........