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' new publicity
news to
nothing about
to try.
A few helpful
~may be in order.
can be thinking
Whole thing until
going, which isn't
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so it is.
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of facts
Importance. (And
I have to figure
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me the facts--what
when, and if
and how.
or phone your
Lots of names?
written...as
writing I can't
m a reporter, not a
Mrs. Beckley
Shares Honors
Hard-Working Husbands
Bey Newman and other
wives who attended WVATA
meetings (That's Washington
Vocational Agriculture Teach-
ers Association) at the Quay in
Vancouver recently had a
delightful time, in perfect
weather, while their husbands
studied and worked.
Meeting mornings; the wo-
men spent the balance of the
day shopping and touring
Portland, riding doubledecker
buses and trying out different
restaurants in the two towns.
The event, lightened th_e
last two nights with
a
barbecue and a banquet for
husbands and wives, was
attended by around 200
educators.
The Newman's boys, Todd
and Gregg, visited their
grandparents in Zillah during
the meet.
*************
Fashion, Fish, Benny
I'll say it Fashion news from Del and
before the June Lampe, who recently
out. Time attended a jewelers' conven-
ay? Well, how tion in Portland, Ore.
to work till "We saw lots of new jewelry
arly and bright is and ring mountings...Very big
this year are genuine stone
*** beads, as agate, jade and
garnet--and also strand
Dons Mosbrucker and Montana
Man Wed Catholic Ceremony
The wedding of Doris L.
Mosbrucker and Theodore W.
Prays was solemnized June 29
in Sacred Hearth Catholic
Church, Othello.
Nuptial mass was said by
Father James McGreevy, with
Father Deacon George Prays,
bridegroom's brother of St.
Basil Seminary, Methew,
Mass., performing the marri-
age ceremony.
Yellow galdioli with white
and green carnations in spiral
candelabra decorated the
church.
The bride's parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Tony Mosbrucker,
Othello. Mr. and Mrs. William
Pruys, Havre, Mont. are
parents of the groom.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a gown
of white satin, designed with
lace bodice and long silk
organza sleeves capped with
lace. A wide ruffle of matching
lace formed the hemline of the
skirt which swept back into a
chapel train.
The waist length illusion
veil was caught to a pearl
trimmed crown and a cas-
cading arrangement of white
and yellow pompoms formed
the bridal bouquet.
Mrs. Wayne Reid, Cheney,
attended her friend as matron
of honor. She wore a yellow
Larsons, on pearls." daisy print floor length gown
are now As a sidelight at the in similar stylingas that of the
convention, June entered a bride and white daisies and
md Mrs. Syvergolf tournament. "I don't play yeallow ribbon bow in her hair.
attend- golf', she said, "but I won a Bridesmaids were Mary
Missions introphy-low gross!" Elen Shea, Yakima; Ruth
n and Better luck for Del who Mosbrucker, Bowman,N.D.,
On Birthday
Mrs. Mildred Beckley,
Warden, shared the celebra-
tion of her 83rd birthday with
Mrs. Don Beckley, formerly of
Othello and now of Alaska.
The double birthday party,
held at the home of the elder
Mrs. Beckley's granddaugh-
ter, Mrs. David Johnson, was
Sunday evening, July 28. A
two-tiered cake decorated
with vining red and yellow
roses, made by Mrs. Scott
Beckley, centered the refresh-
ment table.
Othello families attending
were the Cecil Beckleys, Scott
Beckleys and Jim Beckley
with Nancy.
From Ritzville were Mr. and
Mrs. Ess Shelman, parents of
Mrs. Don Beckley. Mr. and
Mrs. Merle Beckley attended
from Warden.
Treasurer Is
Honored with
Beta Farewell
Members of Delta Upsilon
chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, bade
goodbye to Bonnie Muhlbeier,
chapter treasurer, with a
luncheon farewell at Freddie's
Restaurant last Wednesday,
July 24.
Mrs. Muhlbeier will be
moving to Yakima in the near
future.
Gathering with best wishes
and adieus and to present a
group gift were Mrs. Clayton
youngsters limited out in three days of and Terry Riddle, Ellensburg,
ing the Ta:fishing at Ilwaco. Home cousins of the bride. Their
am ano Thursday, then up to Spokane mint green gowns and head-
Michel, Mrs. Jim Boley, Mrs.
Dan Dearie, Mrs. Steve
THE OTHELLO OUTLOOK - Page 9
OTHELLO, WASHINGTON THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1974
Fair, is scheduled, with time to and Dan Sodergreen.
be announced. The need of an American
Guests were Lisa Collius Flag was again discussed.
lift II
allyat Port for the Sunday evening pieces were identical to those : Proctor and Mrs. Bob
~. performanceofJack, Benny,"a of the matron of honor. McCullough.
as spent by the real good program'. Canda Whittle and Mike Also Mrs. George Kennan,
~alama visiting ************* Thomas, bride's cousin, Pasco, MR. AND MRS. THEODORE PRUYS Mrs. Steve Sackmann, Mrs.
he balance of the To South Dakota were candlelighters and Photo by Mike Biack Robert Morrison, Mrs.
U, ver"in Othello- The Bob Johnson family flower girl was Laurie Ann Everett Michel and Mrs.
re-acquaintingvacationed in the Black Hills of Petty, groom's niece. Ring A reception and buffet tended Lind schools and was Kermit Pollock.
~rs with theirSouth Dakota, guests of her bearer was Kelly Mattson, supper was served to 180 graduated from Othello High
°thers and other parents, Dr. andMrs. George bride's cousin, guests in the church basement Schoolin 1970. She attendedConcrete Work
Copps and brother, James Desi and Pepi Gama served with the three church guilds, Yakima Valley College andisa
************* Copps and family in Rapid as acolytes. St. Arms, Ave Maria and St. graduate of Modern Business IS Featured
~nSandwich City...and of his parents, the Frank Verploegen stood as Theresa, serving under the College, Kennewick.
acationfor Giland Mike Johnsons at Hill City, best man and ushering guests direction Mrs. Fred Shelton. Graduate of Havre schools, "How to pour, form and
nSon has been where friends and neighbors were Kenny Keller and Kim Following a two-week her husband attended Atlantic finish concrete" was the
between schoolhelped celebrate his mother s Verploegen. All are of Havre. honeymoon trip to Disneyland Airline School in Kansas City, demonstration presented by
Gil. birthday. Also ushering was Jim Lutz, and San Francisco, the couple Mo. Mark Egbert to members of
Interestings~delights were: Lind, cousin of the bride, is at home on a farm out of Special wedding guests Wahluke Livestock 4-H Club
both sets of -Rob's going tubing down Wedding soloist was Mrs Havre where the bridegroom ~ncluded Mr. and Mrs. Ted at their July 18 meeting in the
-~vaerl )n and
With friends in Rapid Creek with his uncle; Frank Verploegen who ac:is occupied in wheat farming Vogel, Elkford, B.C.; Mr. and LaMar Fink home.
Mrs. William Prays, Havre; It was voted to participate
ride to Black-Chad'sgoing horsebackcompanied-herself on theand cattle ranching opera- Mrs. A1 Andrews, Mrs. Nick in cleaning Adams County
0at. They went riding; organ and played traditional trans.
Lrk and Seattle -Short auto trips for the wedding music The new Mrs. Prays at- Mosbrucker, Ruth and Fairgounds with a picnic to
:a harbor boat family through the Black Hills R eti m t E t Held JuanettaMosbrucker, Mr. and follow. ,
Mrs. Peter Mosbrucker, and A "Roving Day ;" in w~iich
dmoi;efriendsall in perfect and_ExperiencingBadlands; a six inch ~ re en yen Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Mos- members help each other to
a littlegolfing rainfall inan hour's time andlocal flooding in the Hill City__Fn Local Bureau Cle k man,brucker and familY,N.D, all Bow-ready their livestock for the
with area r r
-and looking for-and finding- Retirement honors came Bureau of Reclamation so she
to Willeston, the station in the Deadwood recently for an Othello woman, would be closer to her home in
reunion,
m a close area Fort PierreStageand Freight who has been almost con- Othello. Since that time, she
Roadwhich had been operated tinually involved in Bureau of has worked as clerk typist in
by Bob's great grandfather in Reclamation work since corn- the Othello construction office.
'as attending an 1878...and in which his grand- ing here 20 years ago. The longtime Bureau em-
wedding mother was born in 1885.Mrs. Dorothy Draper was ployee has received numerous
says Linda, "We didn't even know it was honored at a retirement awards including superior
part and stillstanding. But it's a lovely dinner held at the Golf and performance awards in
t. "At one
"here came home now, and the family who Country Club in Moses Lake August 1959 and June 1965,
blanket, owns it invited us in. They on July 13. Also honored at the quality increase award in
er grandfather have lived there 48 years." same time was John Emig of August 1966 and suggestion
said Gerry. Ephrata. award in February 1968 for
*************
to Linda's par- Born in Saratoga, Wyo., proposing easier reproduction
Mrs. Draper graduated from of contractor's monthly pay-
where they Enjoying the Sun
raised, was an Platte Valley High School ment estimates.
Enjoying a vacation in there. She worked for Gates Mrs. Draper has been on
e tour for the Washington and Idaho sun- Rubber Company in Denver as leave without pay since July
And Gil shine, and getting nice sun- a billing typist for several 1973 and recently applied for
little more tans, are Chuck and Heather months and married her and was granted disability
home, the Heath, all theway from husband, Don, in March of retirement. She had over 19
Wasilla, Alaska.
1953. years of service
Children of the Charles The couple moved to Othello Attending the retirement
:s with their Heaths, school friends of Don in 1954 where they purchased party were her parents, the
Bremerton, Butler, the two have spent a farm unit in Block 49. Their Harry Fishers of Othello, and
, their time visiting the Butlers children are Dale, 17; Darla, sister and family, the Bill
as well as their grandparents 10; and Darrell, seven. Mitchells of Cottage Grove,
u in Richland and Idaho, with Mrs. Draper began her Ore.
r, Kan- one visit to Expo. government career on Jan. 14, "It is at times like this
and DorothyHoping to visit Chuck and 1955as a clerk typist at Camp special occasion that you
-' days were Heather in Alaska someday, Hartford realize the value of friendships
Lrold Berg-the Butler children are excited In January 1957 she ac- made through the years," Mrs.
d Mr. and about the possibilities of ce'pted a transfer to the Draper added.' -"
llue Rapids. "skiingrightout their visitors'
went out to back door".
leighbors,*************
Mesa; Off Hiking Again
and Ivan Up to Expo again for Jack
and Ben Averett, with a side
Ed Parli of trip on to Snowblaze Lodge at
their Mt. Spokane.
ennewick Hikers still, (they climbed to
the bottom of Grand Canyon
S
along withlast year) this summer they
made the climb to the top of
father, Mt. Spokane.
is on an "It was beautiful! We could
t[ , family see Canada and through Idaho
da ysville, into Montana and all over
Lt~ fis87th Washington. We could even
~first time identify Expo," said Bea.
rsttime onTime left from hiking was
spent in the lodge swimming
'** and on the tennis court,
winding up with another visit
. to Expo.
news of the A tip from Bea for you
big story readers. She says that Sunday
were
Fair attendance has been
h;e,
an~ counted as just half that of
at weekdays. First, Farmers brought out Non-Smoker Life insurance. Then Noj~-
Smoker Auto. Now, Farmers offers non-smokers complete Home-
******* days,Danielson's Work o..r, coverage-in one money-saving package.
If no one in your family has smoked in at least two years, you
Set for Showing may qualify.
and
of NeW Mark Danielson, 1974
been Othello High School graduate
Mrs. and son of Mr. and Mrs. Walt
l~e Danielson, will have an art
r showing at Lampe Art Gallery
evening beginning Aug. 3. It will be on
Spokane display through the month ofCheck Ilihod
to at- August.
w., Fmmem Inaumnce Group
Spooner, drawings, ink and oil paint- at~o • um. ma . mum • ~ • cmaamm~
were lugs. Danielson is enrolled at
Whitworth College for the fall 32.5 $0. 1st 4811-52D
terns, ii i
• 6 PIECES OF CHICKEN
• 1 PINT OF SALAD ,
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