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BY Jessie M. Plant niece and her husband, the
488-2935 Robert Van Guilders of Nez
duststorm has Pierce, Ida., for an Expo tour
be a topic of on Saturday.
all week round The group spent overnight
It proved a big one at the Foulkes' home on Loon
lathat chair," I offered. The Gary Newman family
started it. We had a has been planting flowers in
But our the planters as has Thelma
blinds are clean. Willging and her son...and
************* Barbara Ottem has been
From Sweden painting signs for the livestock
eat visitors to thebuildings. Able Schneider has
relmberg home in been out there every night and
his sister and Ray Egbert lent a hand. Seen
Mr. and Mrs. scrubbing booths over the
of Halmstad, weekend were the Boonie
Making their first Ipsons and Fred DeCorias.
united States, the While the adults worked,
ed sightseeing in the children have been busy,
and Washing- too, running errands, taking
arriving in messages, washing shelves
and carrying trash. Louie
to Spokane to visitBroughton and Todd Newman
Mr. and Mrs. Olaf entertained themselves for
Expo '74 and an two hours pulling staples from
Newlyweds/Vlake Utah First Ho
Following kDS Temple Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Ard
are at home in Prove, Utah,
following a summer wedding,
July 20, in the Los Angeles
LDS Temple. The bride is the
former Sherrie Ann Cluff. He
~:~ is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
too...last Lake before returning Sunday
for a second day at the Fair .... .... ::: i : : ~i~!!:
~ilii
Gilbert
H.
Ard,
Othello.
A reception honored the
Just settled in for ************* ...... : ~ ~ newlyweds in the Downey,
lg, I thought, the OurOwn-ThisWeekend! ~ ~.~.:~(:~ i:?::#:~Calif., home of the brides
hous,;withacopy of And speaking of fairs, r/ ~::: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred W.
k and TV, and me getting ready for our own, to ......... :i!i~ Cluff the evening of their
test edition of Writ- take place this weekend, has 'q marriage.
• ..when he put the provided families around town ! i~•:. For her wedding the bride
a, went over to the a big of fun and a lot of hard L i ~[~~ ili
and started tracing work. ii :? .# ~ andCh°Selacea gOWnedgedOf polyesterwith pearls.Satin
the venetian blin,,ds. Seen working and polishing Matching lace edged her
that all about? I at the fairgrounds this past
week have been the Jim ./. finger-tip veil of tulle, held in
herein your column Murphy family; Jeanie Bailey place with stephanotis and
~Idust settledin our and children; Joyce Rickman MR. AND MRS. ELIAZAR GONZALEZ baby's breath. She c~rried a
cascading arrangement of
t weekend'"and Iand grands°n' Louie Br°ugh C p/E~ VO white orchids, stephanotis and
if you've forgotten, ton; Lorena Mattly and
ds don't look so children; Mrs. Ray Hafer and OU e ×c on ge ws baby's breath.
Bridal attendants were
can write my name her 4-H Club members and Carol Griffen, maid of honor;
," ~ Darrel Dickson and family. ] C //C Burkhartbride's sisters, Mrs. Gordonand Carol
;outhinkthatlook~ FFA members have been f'~ onne eremony
Cluff,'
enid see the seat o tearing around looking for the bridesmaids and Lori Cluff,
where you've been best spot for their animal fair. junior bridesmaid. Her nieces,
the Ellensburg shelves...then found a dirt
a sport not native to pile..."Oh man, neat dirt!"
Gall Starkey, daughter of Groomsmen were Kent Mac-
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Starkey,kay, Kevin Starkey and Nolan
Coulee City, and Eliazar M. Empey. Ushers were Jesse
Gonzalez, son of Mr. Hilario Gonzalezand Carlos Gonzalez,
Gonzalez and the late Mrs. brothers of the groom.
Were highlights of Part of the fun of the fair is
in the Basin. getting ready for it...and
KRIS SCHMIDT - GREG HANOFF
Vocalist was Connie Law,
Connell, and organist was Mrs.
Donald Patton, Connell.
Attending the guest book
was Beverly Lange, Seattle. In
charge of the gift table was
Debbie Benavides, Seattle.
A reception followed in the
church social hall. Serving the
three-tiered wedding cake was
Mrs. Robert Mantz, Spokane,
aunt of the bride, assisted by
Mrs. Hector Davila of Fresno,
Ca., sister of the groom. Punch
was served by Mrs. Larry
Gonzalez and coffee by Sue
Person.
After a week trip to the
coast, the couple will be at
home in Cheney where both
will attend Eastern Washing-
ton State College.
October Rites Planned
Devon and Erin Grow, were
flower girls.
Ushering guests were
bride's brothers, Bill -and
Drew Cluff.
Baskets of yellow carnations
and apricot gladioli decorated
the Cultural Hall of the Othello
LDS Church for a reception
July 27. Fenton Hirschi served
as master of ceremonies and
Mrs. Dennis Killian, organist,
provided background music.
Wedding cake was cut and
served by Mrs. Gerald Peter-
son, Brenda Beckman and
Mrs. Ray Burden with Mrs.
Hugh Sloan, Mrs. Golden Kent
and Mrs. Maurice Moulton
assisting in the kitchen. The
guest book was attended by
Claudia Peterson and arrang-
ing the gift table were Mrs.
Marvin Hammer, Mrs. Har-
mon Baxter, Mrs. Fenton
Hirschi and Mrs. Gene Chris-
was things are looking good out
weekend there.
Le Jack Jelmbergs, ************* satin with a full-length veil
of the Bidfors. Gilbert To Canadian Wilderness edged with lace. She carried a
also a nephew of A week's vacation for Floyd bouquet of roses and car-
son, Marty and and Ava Ashbaugh up in the nations.
of Missoula, beautiful wild country ofMrs. Hector Gonzalez of
Othello was matron of honor
a!ned the family for Burns Lake in Canadanear the and Connie Harnish of Connell
Alaskan border.
dfors flew ~aturdayThey drove the 900 miles was maid of honor. Both wore
They plan to north to visit Eva's sister and floor-length gowns of dark
ngeles and Las her husband, the Robert pink polyester crepe trimmed
flying to Koons, who have a cattle ranch with daisies. Bridesmaids
and sawmill in the area. were Karl Storoe, Auburn,
and Susan Gordon, Coulee
************* Highlights of the visit were City.
fishing and spotting moose,
Flowergirls were Barbara
and Mitzi Keenan bear and deer on their sight- Ann Starkey, sister of the
from a week's seeing rounds,
rich took them to ....... *************~ :~, .. bride,cousin andof theR°~r'armebride. ,.MaatZ,candle_
visiting her Hometown Visit lightegs were Kevin Starkey,
Albeeand Guests of the Tom Paras
rents, the Lloyd this past Thursday and Friday brother ofthe bride, andNolan
of last week were Gaffs Empey, Connell.
to Mitzi was her nephew, Jack Davidson, his Hector Gonzalez, brother of
88, who does wife Jan and his brother-in- the groom, was best man.
ou ewor awa. w e al a. ,,ar ,
a large garden,Brimhall all of Santa Ana,
for hospitals Calif.
manages to Jack, who was born in
,.... Othello, toured round the MONDAY,- Sept. 16
arrived home town and was pleased at Barbecue beefon a bun, corn,
take an early finding places he could re- plums, cookie and milk.
call from their son, member. The two couples TUESDAY, Sept. 17
from San Francisco toured Expo, traveling via the Macaroni and cheese, carrot
from a year's California, Oregon and Wash- sticks, pears, cinnamon rolls
)hreys, ington coastlines, and milk.
Base in They, Gall and Scotty, were
dinner guests of Jack's WEDNESDAY, Sept. 18 -
rank E-4 with the grandfather, Judge and Mrs. Chicken gravy, mashed po-
was Charles Davidson during their tatoes, peaches, hot rolls with
next morning atstay. butter and jam and milk.
his parents and THURSDAY, Sept. 19
some of mom's ************* Hamburger on bun, sweet
by 4:30 the next It's a Small World rice, sliced tomatoes, fruit,
It is indeed a small world, cake and milk.
************* Flying to Anchorage aboard FRIDAY, Sept. 20 - Corn
the same plane as Betty dogs with mustard, pork and
m the Louis Netzer Damon and her grandchildren beans, fruit, hot rolls with
were their was Ruby Leary, off for a visit butter and milk.
and her husband, with her daughters, Jean
Wambolt Banks and Margaret Conners. bustin' out all over with the
and theirfour High points of her three-
most glorious coral pink
week stay were a camping trip blooms ever! And each day as
past weekend on a river at Willows 70 miles another bud pops open, I say (I
son, A.J.north of Anchorage; a trip to talk to flowers), "Wait awhile,
~t grandson, Talketna, one of three towns little rose bush,•stop bloom-
Elum. being considered as a possible ing...I want to show you off in
is looking ahead site for the new capitol city of our Fair...you're sure to be a
celebration oz Alaska, replacing Juneau... blue ribbon winner!"
this week.., and a trip to Land's End out of But it keeps on blooming--
t*** Homer, where they waded in and I wonder, will there be
lfway" mg seaweed for cockle clams and even one blossom left by this
watched shrimp being caught, weekend?
last "Prettiest place in Alaska,
when mem- almost," said Ruby.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Schmidt
have announced the engage-
ment and approaching marri-
age of their daughter, Kristine
Marie, and Gregory George
Hanoff, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jock S. Hanoff, Las Vegas,
Nev.
First Presbyterian Church
in Othello will be the setting
for their wedding, Oct. 5.
Miss Schmidt attended
Wenatchee Valley College.
She is a 1971 graduate of
Othello High School. Hanoff
attended Big Bend Corn-
Church Se- While there she picked a
arrived at their quart of cranberries, along RODEO D
for a house- with currants, raspberries and
blueberries. And she says she
had been made some mouthwatering
munity" College and is em-
ployed as supervisor of
General Ambulance Service in
Las Vegas.
COMING AT THE
SI10 I/VttO USE
Spokane, for five days. One
day was spent in Walla Walla
visiting another friend, Ann
Hyer.
MR. AND MRS. MIKE ARD
d--with blueberry jam.
of cookies, ice Back home, she has had a
houseguest, Leah Dickinson of
new home and
a money tree
couple were
v~ Good Show--Wrong Spot
~cifor Loraine Poarch and Doro-
erkamp thea Foulkes drove to Spokane
inthe Blue through a duststorm last
Dayton Wednesday and were com-
good sites fortably seated in the Opera
fall.
Rattlesnake
Trails with
son, Duane,
and Isabelle's
husband,
GretA,
House that evening when
Loraine said, "This isn't where
Pat Boone is appearing, is it?"
.It wasn't. They heard Itzhak
Perlman, violinist, in concert
with the Spokane Symphony
Orchestra. Fantastically good,
they both agreed.
In the meantime, Pat Boone
and family were at the
Coliseum. Anyone see that
show?
Prize Blooms
Each yearI say it...and each
year it holds true. These last
roses of summer are beautiful.
One bush in is
tensen.
Out-of-town relatives com-
ing for the reception were the
bride's parents and family and
her grandmother, Mrs. Eva
Duynn, South Gate, Catif; Mr.
and Mrs. Philip Ard and
family, Kennewick, and Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Christensen,
Spokane.
Expo
took
this
and
were
Expo?
raet Dorothea's
md Mrs. Roy
a
Save 20%
4 each
cup and
Pottery Work
Save 20% on
5-piece place settings!
Dinner plate, salad plate
and saucer, soup/cereal.
Sept. 22-23-24
Save 20% on 8
most-wanted dishes:
Sugar with lid, creamer,
medium and large.
vegetables, fruit bowl, small
salt/pepper, soup/cereal
bowl, salad plate.
C E Beach, Floral, Sundance,
Amapola, Jamoca, Creole.
Othello Moose Lodge
Friday, Sept. 14 Saturday, Sept. 15
9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.
Members & Guests
Save 20% on
14 favorite patterns:
Desert Rose, Apple, Ivy,
Hacienda, Hacienda
Green, Tulip Time,
Madeira, Nut Tree, Pebble
A honeymoon trip was to
western Canada and Van-
couver Island.
The bridegroom, graduate
of Othello High School, filled a
two-year LDS mission in
Japan East and is studying
computer sciences in his junior
year at Brigham Young
University.
Showing Set
For Artists
Sale ends September 28!
Don't missit!
helps you
A pottery demonstration
will be given Othello Art
Association members Tues-
day, Sept. 17 by Mike
Wykenko, Othello High School
art director.
The 7:30 p.m. meeting is
open to members only.
At the August meeting a
program was scheduled for the
coming year. Demonstrations
on china painting, lapidary
jewelry, drawing and sketch-
ing and acrylic glazes will be
included.
New members are encour-
aged to join the club. Dues are
$5 per year. Those interested
may contact Mrs. Sherman
Stock at 488-9950.
S
FLYNN, Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry, Othello, boy, 6 lbs., 15
ozs., Aug. 29.
YNGUANZO, Mr. and Mrs.
Monica, Othello, boy, 4 lbs.,
5V2 ozs., Sept. 5.
BUNCE, Mr. and Mrs.
David, Othello, girl, 9 lbs., '/2
oz., Sept. 5.
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724 E. MAIN
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OTHELLO, WA. 99344
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