The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 20, 1948, Page 3, Image 3

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    Dallas School
Graduation
Set for June 3
DALLAS Dr. Victor P. Mor
ris, dean of school of business
administration at University of
Oregon, will be tne commencement
speaker at the high school auditor
ium Thursday, June 3 at 8 p. m.
Class of 80 which includes six
former students, who have com
pleted the requirements for gradu
ation while serving in the armed
forces. They are Albert Anderson,
Carol Enstad, Edward McCann.
Gilbert Rudy, Robert Cox and
John Tate.
Because of the limited capacity
of the auditorium, admission will
be by ticket.
Tentitive list of graduates is as
follows: Phyllis Adams, Advin
Adolf, Albert Anderson, Frances
Akers, Thomas Alderson, John
Balzer, Janet Barnhart, Jervis
Beebe, Lillian Blanchard, Kar
Byers, Adrienne Conatser, Phoebe
Cox, Dorothy Inman Dibble, Jim
mie Domasshofsky, Joann Domas
chofsky, Mary Dorenhecker. Ro
bert Cox, Nancy Curry, Billy Dan
iel, Mary Anne Dashiell, Betty
Davis, Donald Dunn, Mary Ann '
Ediger, Dolores Enck, Carol F. !
Enstad, Patricia Evans. Margie
Evers, Shirley Fest, Donald Fisch
er, Dan Fisher, Billy Foster, Theo
dore Foster.
Alvina Frey, Bonnie Freisen,
Louise Gilmore, Evelyn Oreen,
Jeanette Harvey, Marvin Hender
son, Richard Hendrickson, Max
lne Hodges, Arlie Holt, James
Hoover, Kathleen Huntley, Eve
lyn Jackson, Ella Janzen, Daniel
Jones, Clifford Koenig, Lawrence
Lambert. Melvin Lane, Howard
Lanyon, Lois Laudahl. Marjorie
Letteken. Edward Md'ann, Muriel
McKnight, Charles Miller, Luella
Mae Nelson, Sorcn Nielson, Eve
lyn Neufeld, Ruby Pauls, LaVern
Perry, Norman Perry, Patricia
Phillips, Loi ena Quiring, Luella
Roue, Roberty Rothgeb, Gilbert
Rudy, Lorene Russell. Jack Sand
ers, Dorothy Si hellenberg, Verna
Schierling. John Tate, Florence
Thurston, Kareen VanDenBosch,
Alice Vleirs, Ralph Wackerbarth,
Geraldine Wall, Harold Warken
tine, Thomas Wilson, Marion Wood
and Marie Zeigler.
Detroit Families
Host to Visitors
DETROIT Mrs. Ora McMast
ers of Cannon Beach has been
isiting her daughter and family
Mrs. Frank Steenhout jr.
Mrs. Frank Steenhout, jr., Mrs.
Guy Wilson and Mrs. Charles Cook
drove to Bend Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barber spent
last weekend with his sister,
Louise Daley.
Yvonne Hammer, student nurse
at Sacred Heart hospital in Eugene
spent the week-end with her
family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Siever,
who are leaving for Wallace, Ida
ho to attend commencement of
Bob Hammer, son of Mrs. Siever.
Cook's Second Hand Store
opened recently. It Is finished in
knotty pine and located one fourth
mile on the right hand side of
the Highway as you go toward
Bend.
It took seven days and nights
for the army of Xerxes, the Per
sian general, to cross the Helles
pont In 480 B.C. Distance cov
ered: seven-eighths of a mile. ,
Building Boards
Plank
Calling Til
Plaster Bas Lath
All Sizes AraUabl now at
DRAYTON
LUMBER CO.
- BROOKS -
Fbone: Salem 2-4202
Elect
n
T.
Salem
Municipal
Judge
and auurs a court which
will maintain strict m par
nation from other branches
of dry goremmenL
Td. Adr., Peery T. Barea
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STATE- WIOI NETWORK
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KBND Bend
KWIN Ashland
KSLM Salem
KRNR Roseburg
KFLW Klamath Falls
KWIl.... Albany
KORI Euaene
KWRC Pendleton
KBKR. . . .. Baker
KOOS Coos Bay
KUIN ; , ..Grants Pass
KODL The Dalles
KSRU Ontario
KLBM La Grande
KAST (9:45 P. M.) . Astoria
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