The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, June 07, 1950, Page 5, Image 5

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Dillard Eighth
Grade Graduated
The largest eighth grade class in
the history of Dillard school 35
students received diplomas at
graduation exercises Friday night,
June 2.
The new school auditorium was
decorated in the 1950 class colors
of green and gold with many bou
quets of roses and summer flowers
lining the stage.
Marvin Covey played the proces
sional and recessional marches.
The invocation was given by the
Rev. W. W. Appleyard, pastor of
the Dillard church. Ina Lee Hein-
bach read the class history.
Melissa Stonebreaker, Sandra
Tedrick, Ina Ferro and Marlene
Pruitt sang A Dream is a Wish
The class prophesy was ready by
Marium Hadley. The entire class
sang the class song.
Medlissa Stonebreaker read the
class will.
"The Importance of Time" was
the subject of the address by the
Rev. Mr. Appleyard. School Prin
cipal H. H. Krug presented the
class to the chairman of the school
board, R. B. Harryman, who con
gratulated the following students
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6:00 News. MBS.
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10:001 Love A Mystery. MBS.
10:15 Music You Want.
10:45 Hanka Music Shop.
11:25 News Nightcap.
11:30 Sign Off.
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12:00 World News.
12:15 Sons Of Pioneers.
12:30 Johnny Mercer Show.
12:55 Market Reports.
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11:25 News Nightcap.
11:30 Sign Off.
as they received their diplomas:
Melissa Stonebreaker, Marlene
Pruitt, Clara Whede, Gary Bault,
Irene Hedgepath, Marval Lee Co
vey, Blanche Marium Hadley, Ar
lene Pulley, Ray Lee Wheeler,
Tommy Bissonnette. N e a 1 G.
Brown, Jim Miller, Bill Wood,
Grant Ferro. Eugene Milam. Elea
nor Liening, Robert Post, Bill
Phelps. Bill Holak, Koss uoodwin,
Darrell James Turnbull, Gaylon
Fish, Sandra Louise Tedrick Ina
Lee Heinbach. Ina Carole Ferro,
Gerald Lee Symens, David Orlo
Larson, Allan L. Poole, Florence
Anne Hughes, Maxine Chambers,
Ronald Miller, Gordon Frank Rob
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The modeling grandmothers' of San Francisco, the llines Twins,
were booked to model bathing suits on the special "Queen for a Day"
program, "Twin Queens," on Tuesday, May 30. The 38-year-olds, each
the grandmother of two children, are fast becoming the nation's most
colorful matriarchs and for the past few weeks have been taking
southern California by storm with public appearances. They were first
interviewed on "Women Are Wonderful," and were such a hit that
they were immediately rebooked this time in swimsuits on TV.
These twin professional models are known in private life as Mrs.
Marie Keeler and Mrs. Grace Baker.
Lira, portion of the KRNR staff attended the Clyd. Butty
Circus' Monday night's performance, among them Mrs. Daun
Lillard, who with truo feminine intuition as she entered the big ,
tent, feared being approached by one of the circus clowns in
front of a hugs crowd. Sure enough, it happened, before she
could side-step the ridiculous-looking creature ... he took
her arm and loudly exclaimed "Hiya babe . . . c'mon along
with me ... " aided and abetted by Bob McCarl's Jaughter
in the background . . . '
TONIGHT: Bill Gwinn, Bob Bence and the twin-piano team provide
another fun-filled musical half-hour on "What's the Name of that
Song?" (8:00-8:30 p.m.) . . , transcribed talk by Representative Har
ris Ellsworth from Washington, D. C. (9:15-9:30 p.m.) . . . Mendels
sohn's "Violin Concerto in E Minor" as perfoinJ by Jascha Heifetz
and the Royal Philnarmomc orchestra under the direction of Sir
Thomas Beecham on "Music You
Noted Philanthropist's
Widow Passes Away
' NEW YORK. June 7 WB Mrs.
Edward S. Harkness, 75, widow of
the financier whose philanthropies
exceeded $120,000,000 died yester
day at her home here.
She and Harkness, a son of Ste
phen V. Harkness, one of the found
ers of the Standard Oil company,
were married in 1904. They had no
children.
Like her husband, Mrs. Hark
ness was a retiring giver. She was
closely associated with him in plan
ning many of the benefactions and
erts, Gary Nichols, Larry H. Salo,
and Patricia Callahan.
The farewell address was given
by Sandra Tedrick.
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in addition carried on without, pub
licity similar activities of her own.
On Harkness' death, he left more
than $55,000,000 in trust for public
institutions, the income going to
nis widow during her lifetime.
MUM LAWNMOWE RS?
HAMILTON, O.-UP) Mufflers on
power lawnmowers? Yes, says
Councilman Edward Bccket, He
suggests that something be done to
compel owners of the motor-driven
erass-cutters to equip them with
mufflers. Charles Schwalm, acting
city manager, said persons making
ton much noise with motorized
lawnmowers might be guilty of
vinl;iiinu the eeneral ordinance
aginst noise. He p:imised to look
into the matter.
thru Sat.
IS THE BLOW-OFF
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V OVER!
Rev. R. E. Griffith Will
Talk At Nazorent Church
The Rev. R. E. Griffith, who re
cently returned from a round-the-
world trip, will deliver a lecture
and illustrate his talk at the Rose
burg Church of the Nazarene Wed
nesday at 8 p.m.
ine rtev. Mr. Griffith, accom
panied on the world tour by his
wife and five-year-old daughter,
traveled 35,000 miles in visiting
35 foreign countries. The daughter,
Lonnie Mae, earned the distinction
of being the first half fare to trav
el around the world by British
Overseas Air corporation planes.
She was four years old at the time.
The Wednesday niEht lecture will
deal with the experiences and im
pressions gained by the Griffiths
during the trip. Of special interest
will be Mr. Griffith's impressions
of life behind the "Iron Curtain."
The pictures will illustrate the
Cradle of Civilization" and were
taken in the Near East, from Egypt
10 iraq.
The public Is invited to attend.
CENSUS DISLIKED
PORTLAND. June 7 Dis
appointed over the census count in
Portland, the chamber of com
merce has appealed to anr un
counted Portlanders to make them
selves known.
The preliminary count was 370,-
ai. ihe chamber said it figured
from vote registrations that the
population should be nearer 400,000,
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Wed., June 7, 1950 The
Curtin Citizens Talk I
Of New School House
A group of citizens of school dis
trict 58 met at Curtin school Fri
day evening to discuss the cost of
a new school.
William Korrest of Eugene said
a site was available for $1,000 and
will give an option for it. Avail
able also is the guaranteed price
of $24,000 for a three-room state
approved school house. It was de
cided the total cost of the school,
land and equipment should not ex
ceed $30,000. A unanimous vote was
cast against consolidation.
Reservations for private
Skating Parties
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Rainbow Skating Rink
Winchester Phone 529 R 2
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