; it Pit II 1E3 CAPITAL JOUSNA& Mm, One frUay. May S3. IKS GRADUATE FROM ST. JOSEPH'S SUNDAY Parolee Held In Dallas Jail Dallas Hnchl Pardee, 44, of Kewberg, Ore, Is being held by Polk count authori ties to appear Mora Circuit jiuln Arlle a. walker on a charge of parol violation. , Pickens wss brought to the muntr lall. Wednesday - by atate do lice oa &arge of strivine- while under the influ ence of alcohol While he was waiting to appear before a utile of the peaoe a etate parol officer coma to the Jail eci other buelnaej and dUcov red that Pickens wae one of bis paroleei. , Jutice of the Peace Kenneth Shettorly fined Pickens 1178 and eoita on the drunken driv ing charge. If Judge Walker should revoke Plckena parole the present charge and fine will be dropped In preference to the mora eevere sentence. Plckena to married and the father of alx children. Wafer Rationed AfWocdbum Waodfcorm Alternate use . f water from the Weodburn water works for laws and gar den spinning and irrigation between the east and west eee- tions of the system will g into effect for the summer next Monday, June 1. . That regulation, baaed en a its- ordinance, will be In af fect from am. each day until Midnight . Residents of the area oast of the Southern Pacific railroad may use water for Irrigation n the odd numbered days and those on the west side of the tracks on the even numbered days of the week, "roe only ex ception to this schedule is on George, and Tomlin streets where even .numbered houses may us water for Irrigation a oven numbered days of the week and residents In odd numbered houses on odd days of the week. The regulation . covers all users of the system both inside and outside the Woedaurn city limits, A fine of from S to $18 Is provided for violation of the ordinance. Final Assembly Given By High School '53 Class The class of IBM presented the final assembly of their high school career Thursday afternoon. The title of the pro gram wae "we Love our Aima Mater."" After the processional, Fred Butler, senior class president for the past year, welcomed By PAUL HABTBT m Ml. Angel Plans Memorial Day Mi Angel The annual Me morial day services will be conducted In Calvary came- tery Saturday morning, with the Mt Angel American Le gion and Auxiliary In charge of the arrangements, to which the public Is invited. . The Rev. Cyril Lebold. OSB. pastor of St Mary's; will offi ciate at the mass at 9 am. at th outdoor altar In the ceme tery. ' la ease of rain. tb mass and memorial services will be held u.St Mary's Catholic church. ! 1 Special tribute will be paid the fallen servicemen and the usual rifle salute and tops will be given. Memorial poppies will be placed upon the graves of all veteran and of the gold star mothers. All veterana of the commu nity arc asked to turn out for the services and to be at the Mount Angel Hotel by 8:30 am. to gather for the pared to Calvary cemetery. The fir ing squad, la full uniform, will meet at the Legion Hall at 8:19 am. Auxiliary membara will march. with the Legionnaires and should meet at the hotel at 9:19 am. The Gold Star mothers should likewise be at the hotel shortly after 8 am. They will follow the Auxiliary In a car driven by Mrs. Clar ence Ebner and chairs will be provided for them at the cem etery. , . ... Following the services in Calvary cemetery, the group wll march to the old St Mary's cemetery to pay trib ute to the veterans resting there. Ciuaaaakl mi U fM Plain Salk Mh mrt I 1Mb Owi aa Jobs Darlai am awor aa - OataaMralal Clik vaat to Barkara Xtmit; tat OMe ciaa nut w mm Ringnaldo i Places in Mathematics Conks BUI Rlngnalda. Salem high school senior, has won- third pise in a state wide mathema ties contest. In the school divi sion Salem was seventh. Rlngnalda competed with 1 019 students from 48 Oregon high schools la this contest sponsored by the Mathematical Association of America. Tb winner of the state contest was Richard Cowley of Tlgard with Patsy Ann Williams of Spring - oeia the runner-up. In the team division Tlgard .was first Central Catholic second. Springfield was third. Parkroee was fourth, Modford was fifth, McMlnnviU sixth, and Salem seventh. the students. Principal X. A. Carleton presented the awards and scholarships. Tk. tniaaa Mnrtal aralah Mat to aralra Aatrat aa Blaaar WUaon; thai Mora X. Alkarl him to Mia Dt1; u uiri to Shhs aa lal to Ma ImmM Kalaaa SmUI ertoatt awar to tool Omw S CheY raar to Dm Johaaaas la Otrl 1MW Ota nia to naw inmi Mat aaaa Tartar avar to KutU Lm Bmati Scalar ana's awar to DM Mwk lb SnMf OraBaakre inH to Lea Uaki Soalar CMl awar to Sat San: a ware srroa ar no aatnaia lanta boom) tbc oirla tiMsw awar to Battr Zaharai Bona amomlw awar to Pat Ararat: aa MathtauUlet awar to winiaa aintaiuisi Swath nut to Front row: (left to right), Marian Burton, Janice Dab ler, PatrlcU Oainaforth, Judith Woods, Carol nicker, Judith Panther, Osyl UBranrho, Hols Corey, Sue Ann Watson, Joanna Rak, Jeannette S prong. Second row: Tather Joseph .Vanderbeck, pastor; Thomas Heinxle, Thomas Hal, Richard Lefor, James Burke, Joseph Kndres, Dal Rock, Jackie Pong Chan, Dennis Haener, James De mon. Third row: Dorothy Bupp, Janet Larson, Jacqueline Doerfler, Adrienn Bower, Sally Joseph, Janice Merrick, Gloria Koch, Helen Lsmbertus, Victoria Schmidt Fourth row: Glenn Morris, David Guzman, Joseph Schlleski, Don ald Wemli, James Fliflet . Donald Burton, Donald Nor done, Richard Fisher. Absent: Larry Hamilton. , Albany School Budget Ready Mary Carleton, Lebanon, Dies Lebanon .Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Cizabeth Carl, ton, 91, wh had lived in Leb anon for the past 69 years, will be held at the Huston chapel bar on Friday at 1 pm. Bur ial will be in the pioneer Providence cemetery. Mrs. Carleton. who died Tuesday, was' a native of Sheldon, la., coming to Ore gon at the age of 11. She was a retired school teacher. She leaves two brother, Alex Brewster of Lebanon, and Fred Brewster f Crab- A Inn mas of Malm has eoaaptos tthtltnblro to ooDort an aarraraMoa, Thar art Sal Data- aa4 eUr Ortls to u unlrtrut f oratoa a caa Motntri nidi OJarla Stolk to la OniTarattr of Oram Olarla woo aa VUa Uatti- rtaUa to Otoiob atatoi Dorathr Km- Ontor u ceo oa tao mi cia avara; are Llaa to WUlaatatto Oal-oraW oa Uu notary ataolanhlai Saa XIbhi, ft UrsoaV oa raMala SkHMt to WO luHtui Marion Kroaoar to Orana CoUao at MtMMoa a la ITS aahatar- ahln ml outre Xtarr. Dml I at. aai Sarorlto mat to OCX atarUra laaak UaflM CMlwo; aram aaarat to Lav rial oa Iho AaurlaaB Baatlat Obbtob- Uoa aaarei WllUaaa Blinaald to m CoUon at rorUaadi Jaala CMaB to Saaaaal Xotmttol to atoer aanlas oa th Allrata avarar caartotto Oraktr to Saaltl Paainai Karlorl Olar aa Matt Cwrnlnaa .to llorUnrtn Kaawaa oti lat la Idah; Mabar Wtlaaa to ataa tar aa tbo Stan, taa athaUnhlo; Lara aunt to oaatral waminitoa CM lort at adataUaai aidar- Krtaaar to aoSiBa CoUon la ItorMai Dalona riaha to OaUlarala Sahoal of Flao Aru; Bar- aara Asa moo. aunt- BraatBar, SBar oa OaUlaa, aa acaatUao Moat art raotrrlaf ih Ob-la Laata awaraat Vlr tuu Unli tba oirlf Lattar Olak award; ama masaa aa Ton aaaarwaia iba Uallt atatta Katloaal Baak al rrt laa KhalarthlMl nulla aitahar to Wait rttnu oolaaa Walah to Cat tar Cel lar aa aa awar a? Ilia Satan FBO anartara: noita oanaaa to raaint Uarrahttri as DUaa SarUaB raaalr a aa offar at a atbelarahto to Llanal ftatardaf at are tat: aaaaetaa appalBt- ai to smi aoatt. , After all th awards Bob Barnes played several numbers on bis accordion. Then came th skit "We Love Our Alma Mater". Th skit was a TV show with commercials, sing ing, clowning, playing of in struments, and wrestling. The general director for the skit were Pat Deney. Ernie Drape la, and Eileen Lange. On the assembly committee were sally Urig, John Davis, and rrea .sutler. Th stage committee consist ed of Gary Weber and th stagecraft group, whll Gary Wsber also had charge of th program cover. Oliver Taylor had charge of make-up, Tom Sauerwtln the records and costumes, with th cast of all seniors. ' Th assembly finished out with .the presentation of th senior class gift by Fred But ler, th recessional, and the traditional move of th sopho mores ana junior. The lor gift was a directory to be placed In th main hall at th entrance to th auditorium. Th Class of 1951 will have Its graduation Monday, at 9:19 pjn. Albany Instead of In creasing, th Union high school district No. 8 operating bud get for th 1991-84 fiscal year has been reduced by S22.4S9 under that of th current year, it was announced through the office of -County School Sup erintendent W. H. Dolmyer, acting clerk of th board. Th new budget totals $415,- 988, in comparison with $438, 4S0 appropriated for the 1951- 58 year. Th new budget includes an 99,980 appropriation for a sup erintendent's salary which was not in th current budget but missing ar 880,000 appropri- St. Joseph's Grcii:afes33 St Joseph's Catholic Paro chial School will graduate a class of 88 from th eighth grade in commencement ex ercises Sunday night starting at 8:18, at the .auditorium of Oregon School for th Blind. 4 , Th class will be addressed by Rev. Leo J. Linaben and diplomas win be pros an ted by Rev. Joseph E. Vanderbeck, Dsstor of St Joseph's church. Th program will be given entirely by th graduates. The class will sine two numbers: The Galway Piper and "Hall Holy Queen." James fliflet will play a piano selection, "Romance." by Sibelius. Jac queline Doerfler - and Hois Corey will play a duet "Span ish Dance," by Monti Moe- skowskt Those who will receive di plomas are: 1 . Marlene Burton, Janice Deb lar, Patricia GsJnsforth, Carol Flicker, Judith Woods, Judith Panther, G a y 1 LaBranche, Zloise Corey, Sue Ann Watson, Joann Rak, Jeannette 8 prong, Thomas Heinxle, Thomas Hale, Richard Lefor, James Burke, Joseph Zndres, Dal Rock, Jackie Fong Chan, Dennis Hae ner, James Demers, Dorothy Rupp, Janet - Larson, Jacque line Doerfler, Adrtenn Bow er, Sally Joseph, Janice Mer rick, Gloria Koch, Helen Lam bertus, Victoria Schmidt Glenn Morris, David Gusman, Joseph Schlleski, Donald Wcr nll, James Fliflet Donald Bur ton, Donald Nordone, Richard Fisher and Larry Hamilton. a tad currently for capital out lays and site improvements, and a $48,000 appropriation for architect's fees. This does not mean, however, that th to tal levy will be lower this year, for Included is a $118,201.50 item for bond interest and sinking fund. . ' BtNGFIT Cit.!k!I - (fYj!! (By Browning Bros.) ' TiTsrtyRoad & Browning Aymbi May 29, 30, 31 Opsn 2 P.M. Dally HOCHM Dwilisnat at JerrfB hrt . g0930ta IT S fa Um Satarsai Ciasnir at Ciamirn Showers on Coronation Day Predicted I aetata m Oiisatanal rain la fnetslly aaadteted far eareaattea day, Jaae i, te Tba air salalstry Friday s- eaed tela rseetal leag-raage forecast: -Weather fa likely to be oaiarecaU, with mssleasl rate ar skewers at ttaaea, par ttealariy ta the east a4 aartk, Bat teare will ale be sea brifU aarieas.' Tkas the wealearaua held eat he that TtMsday may have dry perUds daring Qaeea Elisabeth's preeesslen to and - freea Westsslaater Abbey. , Rebel Flags to Fly, Rock Island Rock Island, m. 3-Confed, crate flags will fly over the graves of 1,880 Confederate soldiers at Rock Island Arsenal Memorial day. ' Arsenal authorities said the 1.980 flags will mark th first time massed Southern flags hav dressed a Northern eama- tery. 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