Boardman Chooses Harold Baker for School Board
MAiT Lit MARLOW iu;te4 Mr KwW. r,ui.
130 lr KrlD (1.1 hro hd Mi Jim I'iw hulth
lllttav In Ihe rlrrtlnn r.w kttik.li Wrrfcrnd tititor i I
J nsfBslnf, ii!h llr. 1 1 'f Mr r.d Mr It.,trl Sirut were
fiaker tecehilij; TJ Voir and i S'rvtf " paieil. Mr ft4 Mr
Bob Sirard 44 The balance tf K N-ft O JitrvU and Mailer Gil
litany m mianu
Mr j Went a CrMialU !! Wrk
Wrrfcrnd iutf ( he home 1 rr uf hrf father, FU")J lie ill.
Seattle, Weafl ho
lit pte Wrre WIHe In.
Mr and Mr Kenneth L'adr-a
and daufhters Sharon and Linda
Mr and Mt Jo tVv m ait.i
Ul.iWren Linda, Babble and BiJiie
i4 Sunland. tl;f wno weekend!. UslIuwdaJe Uted twa day
UkifofS at the hum tf KjJ- j Ui wr-k at the home t,f IV.
brother, Mr and Mrt Pale F-idea. Uine larrnt, Mr n4 Mr BUI
Mr an4 Mr F4 Kuhn went Fukcr.
to Spokane. Vh tn buine' Mr Tart Whiteman and child
the flrt of Utt week. They also rr Ronald. Trary n4 Wayne
be
careful
and
you'll
save
cash
with
General!
General's "Ail ln One" Homeowners Insurance
means lower costs for careful people. Why? Be
cause careful homeowners take pride in their pos
sessions -they naturally have fewer losses. This
can earn a cash reward with General. Call us today!
TURNER, VAN MARTER Cr BRYANT
INSURANCE AGENCY
m N. MAIN PHONE 6 96 S3
distinctive
Wherever it ia served, the character
and good taste of Olympia are always
refreshingly the same. That is why
Olympia, whether in the quart. Stubby
or can, has become part of the western
tradition of outdoor entertaining. Dis
tinctive in character ...refreshing in
flavor . . . dependably the same . . .
-"It's the Water
3sAt "
f( Olympic J
k DEER J
i v . , .-rftV
utio t in a
jlul.
A 1c mnt Mi Jimm-j.Ii Jvwha
(f,ar..fi KukM-UI ai the -i-r.t
uf a ri Urn Julv 17 In Junrty.
mf4. Calif, !! t U-en name!
J.-(h 14I4 ar4 vn-ifc'he4 fight
(h.uiuU. fuur an4 one half ounce
Mia lrank Mrltw went to
.lUit l Saturday ta attend the
e.Min if her rslee. Judith
Ann New man, and Inal4 Satch
ell, jyte returned home Sunday,
frumanlel by her uter. Mr
Ufe Smith of Weler. Idaho,
and Mr Clarence Thomaa of
nitfilna. Idaho. Their father. W
W llarile. uho Utle4 lat week
at ihe Marlow home from La-
Cn. Vah. acvompanled Mr
.smith home to vult
Mr and Mr Joe Tatan went I
to L Grind Saturday and Sun-1
day to participate In the Elkaj
polf tournament. I
Th txwt office detiartment will
Iwiue two more new stamp In
the near future, state Mrs Floa
kle Coat. potmater. The first
one, a 4-renter. will be isauea
St)t 16 throuch the Lot Anccles.
Calif pwt office to commemorate
the 150th annlvertary of Mexican
Independence. It will be red
and Ereen on white, and will be
on aale here Sept 17.
The second one. also a 4 center,
will be Issued throuch the Bal
timore, Md post office Sept 14.
and Is the 4th of the American
Credo stamps, featuring Francis
Scott Wfys words rrom I ne
Star Spangled Banner." Red and
blue on white, It will go on sale
here Sept 15.
Mr and Mrs Frank Weber of
Lincoln, Nebraska are visiting
at the home of Mrs v etxr s
brother-in-law and sister. Mr
and Mrs Harold Kress. Another
visitor Is Mrs Kress's mother,
Mrs Frances Meyer of Lewlston
Idaho.
Eileen Elv is at Elkanah
Camp near La Grande this week.
Mr and Mrs Ronald Black ana
daughter Diane are vacationing
at coastal points. During their
trip they spent the weeKena vis
itinff Mr and Mrs Albert Ball
at Taft.
Mrs Walter Haves is on a trip
to California with her sister, Mrs
Louis LcTraee and daughter
Barbara of Echo. They also vis
ltd at the home of Mrs Hayes
son and daughter-in-law, Mr and
Mrs Jeff Hayes, at Fresno, Calif.
The Home Economics club of
Greenfield Grange met Wednes
day of last week at the grange
hall, with Mrs Mvron watts ana
Mrs Claud Worden as hostesses.
At the meetlne of Greenfield
Grange Thursday night at the
hall the charter was draped for
Glen Carpenter, who aiea JUiy
25. Hosts for the meeting were
Mr and Mrs Myron Watts and
Mr and Mrs Claud Worden.
Mrs Keith Ferguson of Trail
was a weekend visitor at tne
home of her parents, Mr and Mrs
Arnin Hug.
Mr and Mrs Darrell Marlow of
Pendleton were Sunday visitors
al the home of Marlow's parents,
Mr and Mrs Frank Marlow.
PROGRAM
TUESDAY, AUGUST 23
9 ft A x' 1 xit:! juiiirie rk-fina
II f A M AM H tattle !..
AH I Y I t !f) (l.e
U (rt A. M 4 II 11 !'!,. .n. Ju.I-Idc tifst4t,
1 P. M I II and I I' A C. MeU
3 (l I", M-H A l.le! k Jddt-rd
3 (l I. M ln t'la I I.- rf l litflr Clen
(t (ki . M 4Mit t :a H..-r I it i r lea ll.e.
ti ti) r. M -1 II ! tv H- fiM Sinm,
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24
p i) A M AH rU er tile rlie with Ihe e
rpnii i.f ll.-virr. k hi. h are cpen until
10 it A M.
9 00 A. M JtiM"g Iff-lr on ojx-n rlas fruit. ej;.
t-Ml irv hay, cr i'. and llame !t,anomti-
llht it.
9.00 A- M 4 II llme F-ttomlcs IVmontratlon A
Judltu fir Sie lvue.
9 00 A. M 4 II Li-t-k Judged. Halting with
Swine.
4 II Shnwmankhlp Content later In the
dav.
8 r1 P. M Style Hmue at Fair Tavllion.
I1. M "Olen Class Llvrtok Judced.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 25
9 00 A. M - I II Shfwmankhlp Conteat.
All-around Ctiamplon Showman.
Acrlcultural Ivmnniratlons.
10 00 A. M. t 4 i P. M. IVt Show.
7:30 P. M. I II Tig Scramble and Fat Auction- Sal-..
FRIDAY, AUGUST 26
9:00 A. M Saddle liore Show all day.
5:("0 P. M. Fair F.xhthit released.
5:00 P. M Holeo entries close.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 27
10:00 A. M. Rig Sire. Tarade.
12.00 Noon County wide picnic on Courthouse Lav-n.
1:15 P. M Kodeo.
S:00 P. M. Special Night Show at Rodeo Arena.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 28
6:00 A. M. Cowboy Breakfast at Wranglers Club
House on Fairgrounds.
1:30 P. M. Rodeo.
HCFFNtl CAZtTTC TlMtS. Thuisdoy. Auju.t 11 1G0
takrt
Mr Martin a mint cfen
aftrfne.n, dre with white f
jv.-Me and a r.rag f
tnl! f.r tier itauKhtirra wetldtnii
Ttie ptoihrr t the groom.
Mi. Wil.iair.. wore a Ht'l.t (Ink
afteriuHXt iirek. white a.xe.
orir and a while cr-ce.
A rrtipiK-n wa ln-ld In the
i-ranc hall fui-wlng the t-r
emony.
The bride's tatde wa centered
with a four tiered white cake.
divorated wl:h pink roe on a
mirror.
Aftr the bride and cf"m cut
the firt piece of the cake, Mrs
Rnlerta Crvker flnlkhetl the serv-
Inc. Mr Shtrlev Martin red
cdl.-e and Mm Phyllis William
served punch.
Georgia Lee Stubblefleld wa
in charge of the guet book and
Mr Mary Alice Corley the gift
table. Mr Judy Martin dipjM'd
the Ice cream.
Mr and Mr Williams left
shortly after the reception on a
lsoitrmn tiip ta the coaat.
Tti- ei-t t lrae lt-fe Aug
III f..f K-rSrr Air Force Ba.,
luUki. Mitl fl. ti make their
Mr and Mi Jim Cn-ker and
Mr and Mi Otl and their child
nit t'k in the Meak supper
Siiurdty niht It-at wa M-rel
the J. hn Pay F!k's club.
Mr and Mr Frank Howell and
Mr and Mr K K Howell left
early Monday morning for Port
land and Vancouver, ah on
huklni-s, Murnlng home Satur-
d.iv renin. They visited
Frank' Uter and niece and also
Jack Fad, formerly of Monu
ment, May r,ard Hamilton icnt Sat
urday up I'H'cr creek shoeing
h.if on the old Shicum ranch,
now owned by the Pilot Rock Co.
Sl'KGlCAL INSTRUMENTS to
RARRKD WIHE rculre the
RHAPSODY OF STF.F.L. Star
Theater, Sunday. Monday.
Tuesday.
r
Vinton art alwayt wtlcomt to Olympia Brewing Co., Olympia. Wath. Oly
See a real colorful, exciting,
funnv Russian circus, sponsor
ed bv the U. S. State Dept. to
nromote under s t a n dl n g be
tween Deooles. Star Theater,
Thursday, Friday, Saturday-
plus Audie Murphy western.
Both features In color.
Pay Y
yr
WHEN DUE
Pit,
S
and
Keep Your Credit Good
Pioneer Service Company credit Information U most valuable.
No commissions charged on eoUectlons.
All moneys paid direct to creditors.
PIONEER SERVICE CO., Inc.
SINCE 1326
The Merchants' and Professional Men's
Own Organization
Oregon-Idaho-Utah-Nevada-Division
Division Office: Eugene, Oregon
WATCH FOB THE GREEN AND BLACK HANDBHX1
WITH ACCOUNTS FOR SALE
Williams-Martin
Wedding Held At
Monument Church
By MARTHA MATTESON
Miss Carolyn Martin, daughter
of Mr and Mrs Henry Martin,
recently became the bride of
Charles Williams, on of Mr and
Mrs Frank "Dick" Williams.
The wedding was solemnized
at the Community church with
the Rev Kenneth Thomas offic
iating. Reta Cupper and Wayne Leath
ers sane "Always" and Clarice
Campbell sang "At Dawning ,j
all accompanied by Mn Janice
Cork, who also played the wed
ding music.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a street
length gown of white lace over
satin with a fingertip length
veil. She cairied rosebuds on a
white Bible.
Matron of honor was Mrs 'sir
b.ira McDonald, sister of
groom, who was dressed r
Margaret Martin, dr ..-.. . . .
and Laura Lee Sr . -
Yecm u-nra Hrllac. t '
all carried caBcf:.
gladioli.
Best man 'as
ushers were "ar
LeRoy Buvr;.-;''
Flower u
aid anl T
dressed .
-r. of
i
S McDo?--l
a r were
' i '". i pink
m sky ,s A)T fjiuc
Blu skies or grey, the sunny atmosphere that prevails
here is warm and friendly. You'll enjoy it cud be delglhted
with our service.
KEPPNER AUTO SALES, INC.
Ford Falcon Thunderblrd
, Phone 6-9152 or 6-9153
". 1 -wss of the sky Is due to the minute particles
t . -t : . vnded in the atmosphere. It Is not space Itself
.t. 1 ropular Falacies, A S E Ackrrman. 2 En
cyc.vK1. .tannica, 11th Edition, Vol 25. 3 Prof. John
7ynd.ll, ' l.
'eTOf ?4$WMM ((ni W
hm:mti mSZ asm
He rot-pacts and protects his neighbor's property
as he does his own. He knows it takes more
than a fence to stop a fire. Thafs why, when
he burns, he takes every precaution to keep the
fire under control on his own land. He knows
that one fire, carelessly set, or left to burn un
controlled, can cross property lines and destroy
trees, crops, pastures and buildings.
Kinzua Corporation
3