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NBC 'Strictly Music a IJ1 iPvople's P form Sxnes i 'GarHrn Talks rtaj Reason Time Rounds.Table News I 1 Sunday Strings MM 1-M kcwtt IReeoer s Digest Hjnvf Stars Cliff Edward Orson Wf lis Hsllr waags1 Weekly News 'John Thomas I Sammy Kays I- II9M It-IS IIS tl m News Keepsake Cusmangnaaa long by llaasaa Columb Svmp. Cavarallaro I I - ,Man'a Family SamBalter Sunday Music Sunday Music 'America Future saawa) News iColum. Wkshop National Hour E Davis ll-.t Uka CHae .Galen Drake llja Us. Vagt Pttaa.! Summer Hour Tugat Orch. 'Your Alley U.a i i i News ! Your Alley Bauman-Halter Wedding Said WOODBURtf Married at double rinf ceremony Tuesday, June 18. t St. Lukag Catholic church were Miss Emma Halter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Got tfried Halter of Wood burn and Ed ward Baumin of Sheridan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Bauman of Woodburn. The Rev. V. L. Mof fenbeier officiated at the nuptial high mass and Misses Virginia, Donna and Patricia Murphy sang with Mrs. E. S. Donnelly at the organ. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore white satin 5ro cade. designed princess style, with sweetheart neckline and long train. Her full lingth veil fell from a headdress of the same material. edged with seed pearls. She car ried a white prayer book topped with carnations and roses. Attendants were her two sisters. Miss Rosemary Halter as maid of honor and Miss Rita Halter as bridesmaid. Attending the bride groom were his two brothers, Clyde Bauman and Steve Bauman, jr., who also acted as ushers. A wedding breakfast was served at the Lurel cafe. A reception was held at St. Lake's haTl at 2 p m. to which 150 were invited. Mrs. George Grimps cut the bride's cake. Assisting were Mrs. Steve Bauman. Miss Virginia Mur phy, Mrs. LaVerne Otjen. Mrs. Al Halter and Mrs. Robert Renn, Miss Karien Benson and Miss Gwen Shorn me r. Mr. and Mrs. Bauman left for British Columbia and on their re turn will live in Sheridan. For traveling Mrs. Bauman wore a blue tailleur with white accessor ies and corsage of rosebuds and carnations. Miss Herbert Now Mrs. Bothmiller Miss Esther Ann Herbert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira A. Herbert of McLaughlin Heights, recently of Salem, and Curtis Bothmiller. son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bothmiller. were married June 6 at a double-ring ceremony in Ridgefield. Wash. The Rev. James M Bennett read the rites. Mrs. Clarence Bothmiller was soloist and Mrs. Van Bukirk was organist. Given in marriage by her fath er, the bride wore a gown of white net over crepe with long veil held by a coronet of orange blossoms. She carried red roses. Miss Isabel Herbert was maid of honor and Mrs. Ruth Taylor and Miss Nita Worthington were bridesmaids. Edward Taylor was best man and Forrest Bothmiller and Jerry Bothmiller were ush ers Both mothers wore aqua and corsages of gardenias. At the reception Mrs. Everett Herbert and Mrs. Harry Harrold cut the cakes. The bride wore a lime-colored suit with black ac cessories and gardenias and red roaes. They will live in Vancou ver while he is employed as resi dent engineer by the US engi neers in Portland. He is a gradu ate of Ridgefield schools and saw two years of overseas aervice. She attended Salem schools and Capitol business college. Marion Youth Return from 4-H School Marion county 4-H club dele gation of 108 returned to Salem Friday after close of the summer session at Oregon State college, Thursday. Winners in the various judging contests were reported by J. F. Bishop, club agent, as follows: home economics clothing judging, Karleen Drager. Cloverdale; Do ris Hayworth, Talbot, and June Rahtz, Auburn, tied for third place. Crop judging. Harold Watts," Central Howell.-" and Wayne Johnson. Sidney, tied for fourth place. Poultry, Kirby Gates, Mill City, second place. Weight guessing. Vern Wertz of Buttevill'e, was first with a guess of within four pounds of the weight of an Angus bull; John Ed gar of Salem Heights was first for .sheep, guessing within a pound of the true weight. Boys unable to attend summer school this year because of the re stricted housing accommodations, will have an opportunity to make a Willamette valley livestock tour of the Oregon State college cam pus, August 5 and 6. Boys from Marion, Polk, Linn, Lane, Benton and Yamhill counties will be in cluded in those making the tour. Marion county's fall 4-H club show will be held Thursday and Friday, August 29 and 30, at the state fairgrounds. Club animals picked for state showing will then remain at the state fairgrounds for the opening of the state fair, Monday, September 2. Besides stock farm crops and canning ex hibits will be displayed at the fall show. Linn county's 4-H fall show will be held August 28. 29 and 30, at Bryant park, Albany. "THE YOUNG IDEA" By Mossier Ten Candidates Compete for Flax Court tm My Bekby Mysaaesea J iFamily Hour 1 Symph. Orch. Darts Johnnv's Porch - IWm. Shirer I- I Counterspy I SB) Theae Webster Silver Theatre Catholic Hour Star Stairs t-ta l i r-ja Cask as Faater IHope Chest Oregon Album Sunday Party nm reports i 1 i a-.ii tm The Opera tGene Autry It'WouM Say IN Morgan Snow Drew Pearson i D Gardner Roarnr's Gallery Munc Hall ( . -eaj 1 11 4 m : K Lawless A Tempteton F-l Am Music i I Feat Am Music ' Paul Rodeo Fred Allen Fest Am Music Be Annourred Fest Am Music 1-ea t-m 1:4 bWtmw as Irni Ce betas neater Meet Archer iStar Theatre Merry -Go Find Walter WincheU I 1 1.. Parsons '.Album Musle LaGuarrfia I fjim Fidler -oa The Uwaa III - m a ,Take. Leave It Hear Charm loney on -Line Rhythm Hour Mystery Hour Mystery I Hour Mystery Hour Mystery im im Crime Doctor 'Ask Another Tfca I Blond le ISymph. 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MIDDLE GROVE A two wrrki night session of a rtaily vacation Bible school will be held, in the local school starting July 1. Class es will be from 7:30 to 9 p m. The school is sponsored by Union Sunday school, the JJev. Peter Becker, superintendent. MT. ANGEL Ten loVely girls I with dancing eyes and happy smiles made their curtseys to the I clamorous throng that filled Mt. Angel auditorium for the kickoff I ball of the Mt. Angel Flax Fes tival and the race for queen and four princesses for the celebration was on. The sale of buttons is to decide the winners. The girls and their sponsors were introduced by Joseph Berch- ' told during the intermission of the dance. Two girls are from Portland, Audrey Smith, sponsored by St. Agatha's parish, and Diane Riche by Jack and Jill's Elations and Dave Goldman of the Portland Statesman. Silverton's candidate is Louise Leonard, with George's cafe as sponsor. Rita Haar of Salem is spon sored by Vince's Electric shop. The Woodburn chamber of com merce is backing that town's choice, Eileen Hagenauer. Donna Saunders of Oregon City is enthusiastically endorsed by the Panitorium Cleaners and Maurice Fuchs' Brownies cafe. Mt. Angel is contributing four contestants, Shirley Walker, spon sored by Ted's Coffee shop and Mt. Angel theater; Rosemary Schaecher by Kehoe's Service station; Edna Wurdinger by Mt. Angel Farmers Union warehouse. and Irene Hertl by Eberle's store. Festival dates are August 9, 10 and 11. Gervais High School Plans For Extension GERVAIS Follow-up of the vote on the bond issue Monday. the high school board plans to Hl'BBARD Recent guests of the H. A. Stuarts included Mr. and Mrs Raymond Seaxs of Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Harrington and Mrs. Howard Wooden of Willamina. WOODBURN Mr. and Mrs F D. Freyer of Silverton have pur chased the Silver Crest Grill from Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Riveness. who have owned and operated it for eight months. Treyers will assume ownership July 1. te4 tm Tatl. Ote . by XT '9 Coast anal Geodetic Surv taw Oregon Hi Waeaa in II SJ a i pi Tama 1 0 a nv pm. 1 m am IM im. 1st iav 4 m p an. a a a m. m pan. 4 ana. I M p aa. Ma as. . tsn) pan. f m a av. t el pan. tm pan. aa pan. 11 an. Time 41 a m I 1 11 p m II 1 33 am 14 IH pm 14 Will w Time ! a rr II p r nan II p m Mam II a p n II 41 a H pn Man: II z e t 5 7 t II Water -1 J I 4 -1 3 1 ( a I 4 -ii " 1 4 4 II 'News. NBC I ISIn Off ! "X "tri Rsar 14 14 IT am. 4 1 4 31 a m. 14 III an 41 131pm. tl! 11 1 1 47 a an 44 101 im. -0 4 II pm. 14 4 24 pm. 17 j It 1 13 34 p m 4 1 i i am. -9 4 1 lll pm. 4 1 1 09 p m. Hi 11 I p m. 4 4 4 Zl a m. -41: II 34 p m 4 1 S 41 p m. 11 14 1 pm 47 (54 am. -0 1 I 17 pm l j II IN im 14- 7 24 a m. -1 I j t II pm 47 13 p m. 21 14 144 am IS IM am. -0 : 132pm 41 733pm. Ill 17 1 l a m. 4 1 131am. -0 7 ' 19 p m. 4 1 23 p m. 1.7 j 11 III im 4 4 1 14 a m. -4 4; 4Spm ) 4 23 pm. 14. 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A new ; Smith-Hughes department, a new home economics department, ren ovation of the present library and study hall to house a new science laboratory is planned. The board i will purchase a second bus to i provide ample transportation for j the students. As a result of a visit ' to the North Howell school meet ing recently, that district voted to ; petition the district boundary i board to hold an election on the proposal to join Gervais union high school district. If approved j by the North Howell voters and j the Gervais union high school I voters. North Howell will become j a member of the Gervais union high school district. The petitions will be drawn and circulated. HOODIES Model Airplanes. Racers. Railroads, Boats. , Salem Model Craft Salem's Robby Ceater 217 S. High Phone 540 Cannery Workers Wanted ! Apply Slarr Frail Products Corner ol Church & Mill Th4 Orfjc fyolom. QrsK. Scrhirday. Jtmm M. 181S 7 DAILY CROSSWORD 14. 15. 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