Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 27, 1953, Page 14, Image 14

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Wodaaaday, May 17. 1W
fHE CAPITAL JODKNAU Mtw. OrtffM
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I AH Girl Class,
;; St. Paul High
; , St Paul For ta tint time
5 "nr ol Bt Paul Union
nigh school, an all girl araduat
V ln claai wUl hold 1U com-
mencement program in tba St
j.-' Paul city hall Thuraday .ve-V-
nlsg, at pjb.
Although there hive been
','" numeroua boyi in the class
during the other 11 years in
achool, the put year baa aeen
imp io nine girls.
Members ol the class are:
Frances Bernards, BerniU
Brentano, Jane Brentano, Lou
Ann Bunning, Eva Kimmel,
Marian O'Mara, Madlna School,
Carol Smith and Margaret
. Wkkham.
Four ol the girls, Frances
?. u Bernards, BerniU Brentano,
Jane Brentano and Lou Ann
I ? Bunning have been together in
.''.the St. Paul schools lor the
l' " entire 1J years.
' The class motto is "Consider
, . the Past and Look Forward to
t the Future." They have chose
' as the class flower the Yellow
j,1 'Rose and selected white and
; yellow lor the class colors.
The processional inarch will
be played by Claudia Ernst
1 invocation will be given by
J1" Rev. James Maxwell and the
salutatory address by BerniU
Brentano. Marlon O'Mara will
-play a piano solo, "Liebes
TjStrawn" and Carol Smith will
.-. play "Polonaise."
Eva Kimmel wUl give the
J -i valedictory address and the St.
- Paul high school girls octet
'' will sing two numbers. .
Mr. Ankeny will direct the
f s octet.
The address ol the evening
T will be given by Albert E.
O'Mara ol Portland.
Awards will be presented by
Principal K. W. Bowers and
graduation diplomas will be
passed out by chairman ol the
board ol education, Patrick
McCarthy.
Father Maxwell will give the
benediction and the recessional
will be played by Claudia
. Ernst
Usherettes lor the program
will be Mary Ellen Coleman,
Claudia Ernst V emits Kim
mel, Joyce McKillip and Dar
lene Pelland.
Electric Energy in
N.W. Increases
New York UV-Electrical en.
ray distributed by the utility
Industry ol the nation Increased
to 8,012,902,000 kilowatt hours
last week compared with 7.
939,054,000 kilowatt hours a
week earlier. ,
Last week's output was 12.1
per cent higher than the 7,148,
204,000 kilowatt hours turned
out In the same week a year
ago.
All geographic divisions
showed gains over a year ago.
The Pacillc Northwest was up
13.2 per cent
On Television
KPTV (Channel 27)
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Bob Burns, young- Salem dairyman, will be a feature
guest on the Eddy Arnold Show over the NBC network,
Saturday night, May 30 at 8 p.m. The farm; entertain
ment show focuses attention on Pacific region ranchers
each week in feature interviews from West Coast ranches.
Mr. Burns, who is building his milking herd, will de
scribe the methods he uses in improving the quality of
his stock. The interview will originate on the Burns I
ranch.
Among the stations carrying the program will be KGW,
620 kes, Portland.
YOURS FOR THE TELE-VIEWING WEDNESDAY .
Pabst Bouts, 6. Johnny Saxton of New York, unde
feated welterweight, va. Joe Miceli of New York in a 10
round bout from Olympia Stadium, Detroit
Libence, 7. Selections include: "Nola"; "Margie" ;
"My Foolish Hearty "Maiden's Wish"; "Liebestraura"
and "After You've Gone."
Arthur Godfrey and His Friends, 7:30. Perry Como is
guest host
I Married Joan, 8. Joan takes up golf and though her
instructor has nerves of iron, he's driven crazy. She
then throws a taffy pull at her house which winds up
even more a total disaster than her golf.
This Is Your Life, 8:30. Mrs. Cornelia Pearson, gro
cery clerk of Hollywood, guest.
Kraft Theater, 9. "Final Edition." A murder mys
tery with a newspaper background starring Chester Mor
ris, Cliff Roberts and Irene Vernom
Crusade in the Pacific, 10. "The Road Back New
Guinea," reviews the amphibious leap-frogging opera
tions by which the Australian and U.S. troops gained con
trol of the island. , ' '
Nile Owl Theater, 10:30. "Oh, What a Night," Ed
mund Lowe, Jean Parker.
YOURS FOR THE TELE-VIEWING THURSDAY
What's Cooking, daily, 9:30., Portland live cooking
show starring Vera Angell.
Puke of the City, 1, "Line of Duty," army buddies
sharing the danger of combat Now one is a policeman
and the other a thief . . . innocent or not? His former
buddie must decide.
Matinee Theater, 2. "Legion of Missing Men," Ralph
Forbes and Ben Alexander.
Toymaker, 3:45. Local live children's show starring
the German toymaker with tales of boys to delight the
young of heart. "
The Unexpected, 8. "Mr. O." Story of a dignified
middleaged gentleman who takes a job as a mechanic.
Later his landlady discovers facta regarding his identity.
Ford Theater, 8:30. "The Jewell," starring Paul Hen-
reid and Marjone Lord in a story of an amnesia victim
pursued by the German police for possession of a diamond
pendant
Ethel Barrymoro Theater, 10. "The Victim " with
Edward Arnold. Arthur Kennedy and Ethel Barrymore.
Story of a brilliant and one-time sucessful attorney who
has become dissolute and believes himself a failure. He
redeems himself by saving the life of an innocent man.
Nite Owl Theater, 11:30. "Sarong GirL" with Ann
Corio, Bill Henry and John Davis.
14:00 p.m. FMltlc CroiaOa
10:10 pm. Mlta ThaaKr
MARR RADIO
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11:00 woaa axau Salt Show
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FRIDAY
Values and Bargains Galore at Salem's Finest Mens Store. Duo to
late shipments from bur manufacturers, we are forced to mako
these Drastic Price Reductions.
500
Yes you're right we've just received another large shipment of those
famous leisure jackets Sorry No Names but your first guess will be the
right one. The best known name in western wear. Again you're right these
are imperfects but the slight imperfection is practically undetectable. Com
in and see for yourself.
Regularly Sold at 17.50 '
See Our Window. CH 1 & 5
, ror rottern
Selections
The wheel was off the track somewhere along the line on the shipment of
these raincoats We were to have these for February instead of the last
of May. From the looks of the weather they arrived about the right time.
Never-the-less, the boss says to sell them at a reduction so we'll have room
for our summer clothing. Rayon gabardines in all sizes and also one lot glen
plaids and checks. These will not last long at this price. .
Formerly Sold to 21.95
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Men Here's the slack buy of the season Sheen gabardines and
fine flannels in all sizes and at a price YOUR pocketbopk will hardly
notice. 100 all wool and finely tailored to meet your exacting de
mands. Buy two pair at the price you would normally pay for one.
Two days only at this price.
(2 pr. for 2500)
12"
(2 pr. for 2500)
Open Friday
'Til 9 P. M.
Free Alterations
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No Refunds or
Exchanges
All Sales Final
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