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31 Students From Thirty-one Douglas County stu dents will be among the 239 to receive diplomas and certificates in graduation ceremonies Sunday, May 29, at 3 p.m. at Southern Oregon College in Ashland. SOC president Elmo N. Steven son has announced that the com mencement address would be de livered by Dr. John R. Richards, State System ot Higher Educa tion. Receiving the Master of Science in Education degree will be Al thea Mitchell Lofland, Winchester. Candidates to receive the Bach U. S. President ACROSS I President of the United States, William Harrison 6 He was the , U. S. 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PRANK NOW CHIEF OF OUR MISSILE WOT ) CRSNS HAVE LOOKED fi PiaTEH F5V V WR.TALTOW?- " '! WAS im CREW OIIEP THE EL6CTOWC6 . WENT AST WiY.fElLS FOR IT CONSTaNTLM I ScTAttSw i - T'Tf 1 I PURWS THE WaR. PIVISIOW FOR, J -rfHT EVER SINCB IT 6U0- A test DIRECTOR. 1 -CMi&h I Something Newlf' For pete's sake "'lfc fill, S SCHOOt. WE COOKED UP HE CHIOS YOU COOLQ SIVEM f II WjV , W,, f I Got hers gym SURPRISE J supply the a eur a uttle I Iff TOW Vlt.X f AS QUICK Ai . I AND STEP TMArp i MALL AMD OBT. WAKMIM& IT WAS t If B. wftjj, X coold,jijme; I ON IT' J , WALp p4V REUCDOL. . GONNA BE A V Jf II ffc t ll ll L- .. : - ewn$iT.ii.ii.ii.. I 1 B-BUT V I TEN ZYVAS.SOH.'- I KIN AH, AT V NO WE'RE 1 I09-A PtTCHtR O'TH' L L . AH IS DOLLARS ?TH1S CLEANS LEAST HAVE ? KEEPING i if STRANGER AH OOTTA I ABIGLDUTUKEVOU,)TRVIN, Mcr ff jT t ME O"1"'' r TH' PEA-J THAT FOR S T RETURN TM' NICKEL TO? ' STEALING A PEANUT T'LIVEL KirMfc,'- r- NUT? V EVIDENCE. , ... . -ff Y n ljT 00 VOU THINK V TO THINK OF THINK WE'D U7 SCCTT COULD HAVE IT, r GUE55I BETTER ) Ml TO HAVE TAMPERED STVL .mm UN 1HI5 11 THINK, y P 1 HAVE A MILLIONl I j , V?J tj I.mJiI(IIimi I U ITS A GOOO THING HUSBANDS Y THINGS FC& VOL) w-SJ4' i ' k- AVE JOBS TO GOTO toooovec! .Co7) ,: . Huc?py I m during the week to y r-,, (THEVEEK Np 7I 4 DEAR, ' SS 4, REST UP FROM THEIR M. B CSjl JSZZO i aHlStV f.Jc-, KEEKENDSATHOMEffS Douglas County Listed Among Graduates Of SOC elor of Science In Elementary Ed ucation degree arc: Ethel Mildred Black, Canyonville; Claren Harry Blake, Medford, formerly of Rose burg; Tillie Alida Borgcn, Rose burg; Edith Beebc Bowman, Rose burg; Handy Bislain, Oakland; Ar dis Edie, Roseburg; Sallie Jane Farley, Drain; Helen Ward Hen derson, Myrtle Creek; Ruby Belle Hollowav, Sutherlin, and Mildred Emily Johnson, Roseburg. Those to receive the three-year diploma in Education are: Viola Mae Bates, Rosehurg; Tillie Bor gen, Roseburg; Winnifred Burrow nwer to Previous Puzzle 17 Footlike part 32Chan .iJKIU txpunges 36 Lease 38 Paces 41 Blackthorn 44 Unit of weight 45 Rodent 46 Make a mistake 22 Antenna 24 Sea eagle 25 Withered 27 Cooking utensi,5 30 Pi.rro with a knife 31 Cylindrical 47 Pastry kD IPEA! HIS place is over WE5r..AROJMP BWVUENTOM, I THINK. S fc. o g- 5 a - r Igag-g. 5 grsTATp1 EUI 31 t e a r p cm Cassidy, Riddlerlrlarcella Bower Chiavaras, Azalea; Katherine An na Cory, Winston: Lois Dennis, Roseburg; Lola Martha Fitzgerald,- (Roseburg; Harriet Perrigo Friday, Roseburg; Tholma Berg er Gemberling, Roseburg; Elmis Tyyne Harju, Wolf Creek; Ellen Frances Kennedy, Days Creek; Claire Marie Laurancc, Dillard; Alice Janssen McMurry, Myrtle Creek; Dorothy Robinson Mceks, Roseburg; Ethel Carter Chase, SINGSPIRATION The monthly "Singspiralion" will be held Sunday evening at 8:45. at the First Christian Church. The meeting is under the direction of the YMCA and is inter-denominational. Pat Roberts is in charge of the arrangements. All of the churches in the area are invited o participate. MODEST MAIDENS TrwfeeuA lUfistmd tl. 1 P.tert OAca i I Mil : mill 'That's what I get for using a cake recipe out of an aviation magazine! HOP OVER THERE OKAY, f ' HOLY0OW 5AKE .' DONTCHA AND SEE WHAT ( VOCI 1 OOP, TAKE ) REMEMBER. TH' A. ycu can tEAS'r EAgryauY said rrp Roseburg: Jane Christine Smith Roseburg; Lois Marie Toedter, Winston; Lavon wagner, Kose burg; Blanche Crawford WeischO' del, Azalea, and Crystal Maples den Wilson, Roseburg. This is the last vear the three- year diplomas will be given. They are to be discontinued after July 1, president Stevenson said. General Ely Requests Relief From Command SAIGON, South Viet Nam W France's top nian in Indjchina has asked to be relieved of his post. An official announcement here said Gen. Paul Ely had asked Paris to replace him as French commissioner general in Indochina and commander of 'lie 75,000 trench troops in the country. Indian Missionary Scheduled At By MARY WEIKUM Paul Gupta, native missionary from India, will speak at the Green Community Church Tues day, May 24, at 7:30 p.m. Gupta has been a student at the Bible Institute, and is now preparing to return to his native land. Everyone is welcome to attend this meeting. Visit Caves Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Laurance and ohildren Johnny, Angela, and Jan et, accompanied by Mrs. Laur .nce's parents, Mr. and M r s. John Richards of Roseburg, spent Sunday motoring along the coast. They stopped at Sea Lion Caves and other places of interest. FUNNY BUSINESS "lt' a reminder to keep the wife FROM NINE TOflVE It's a sympathy strike, Mr. more money, then ot leost you RADIO StRVICINO Hargis Electric Co., 112 E. Cass. Radio & Appliance Repair Snyder's Radio & TV Hospital. Ex pert Rtpairs. All makes, 503 N. Jockson. OR 2-2457. PLUMBING K & C Plumbing Co. Free Estimates. OR 3-3509. 1030 E. 6th. Hurlburt's Plumbing. Any type. Ph. 3244, Sutherlin. Kier-Crooch Plumbing Co. 230 North Stephens Phone 3-537 Harris Plumbing & Heating Co. 805 South Stephens Phone 3-8173 Coen Supply Co. Phone 3-4461 Hansen's Plumbing & Heoting, Wins ton. Ph. 9-8705 Wm. A. Mardorf, Plumbing. 630 Winchester OR 3-8732 DECORATORS Pointing ond paper honging. H. E. "Woody" Wood, OR 3-4240. ROOFINS Aluminum Life-time Shingle Co Dis tributor Aluminum Lock Shingle 229 E. Roberts Ph. 3-5127 WILDING Burge Welding Servlci Portable welding, electric and acetylene, anytime. Work guaranteed. Ph. OR 3-5647 ELECTRICIANS Du Fresno Electric' 304 N. Main Dial 3-5358 or 3-3223 Trowbridge Electric, OR 3-5521 House wiring. Commercial and Residential Maintenance. "ill .i nh Mr. and Mrs. Richard Steven son of Little Valley spent the weekend in Corvallis where they visited their son who Is a student there, majoring in business and technology. Dick entertained his parents at dinner in the Delta Tau Delta fraternity house, where he is a member. The Delta Tau Delta freshman boys have won the cup for outstanding achievement in highest grade averages and par ticipation in campus . activities over the other 30 fraternity groups on tne campus. From Eugent' Mr. and Mrs. EdearCaroi and children, Emily, Maudie and from burning the iteaka!' By Joe Fisehtr Wump. 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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fnnto nnA Ar. Ian, and niece, Diane ZimmerJ motored to Eugene Sunday to visit Mrs. Foote's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zimmer. The Zimmers TOP STATE HONOR Highest gain of sales for ,a J. C Penney store in Oregon was record of Roseburg store in 1954. Manager Bruce Elliott (center) and Dwighf Pair (left) were awarded a Douglas fir plywoed plaque signify ing i .ard recently. Award was presented-by the company's district Manager Larry Kelly (right). In making . award Kelly stressed sound growth of Roseburg and fact it is, "one of the best trading centers in Oregon." Many Activities Noted At Canyonville Academy By VIRGINIA PROCTOR A field dav. a young people's rally, baccalaureate, and a baptis mal service highlighted last week end at Canyonville Bible Academy. The field day, an intermurai meet, was ' held all day Fri day. Boys competed in twelve events. Dick EUenwood won 20 points; Wesley Cole, 20 points and James Allen with 16 points, were the three hign score men. uins cnm,nptid in five events with Cly- dene Roper, 15 points; Rosalee Twcdcll, 12 points ana Mary crin gle, 8 points, carrying away top scores. Friday evening, Wayne Adams of Brooks. State C. A. president, tke nrincinal sneaker at a rally including 300 young people rom Springfield to uienaaie. war ren Cornelius, president of the dis trict of Snringfield, was in charge of the rally. Cornelius, a CBA graduate class of 1939, was the principal speaker at the baccalaureate services neia Sunday morning in the Gospel Tab ernacle. Special music was furn ished by the L'BA cnoir. nirs. Paul Malm and Fae Arnold sang a duct. Sunday afternoon a baptismal service in the pool in front of the girls dormitory was held with the Rev. A. M. Shaffer in charge. Baptised were Carol Graslcy, Ru Amkalatory and tad Patient Supervised fc Registered Nun Khsd Personal Attention. 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CBA commencement was held In the Gospel Tabernacle at 10 a.m. Friday. Homecoming and al umni reunion were held all day Saturday, Duchess Of Kent Hears' Billy Graham Preach LONDON Wl Billy Graham proached Thursday night for the first time to a member of Brit ain's royal family, the Duchess of Kent. . . . : Without fanfare or attendants, Queen Elizabeth's handsome aunt occupied a box at Wembley Sta dium for the fifth night meeting of the American evangelist's current one-week London crusade. The crowd was estimated at 56, 500, above the 50,000 that turned out for the first three rainy nights of the revival but below the 65,000 on hand Wednesday night when it didn't rain. There were 3,036 "decisions for Christ," about average for the crusade so far. This brought the total to 15,010. Nelson & Pyle Woodworking Co. Windowt, Sath and Framat Porrott end Masher OR 1-3434 PHOTO FINISHING in at 5. out ot 9 We give StVH Creen Stemps CLARK'S STUDIO 10S S. 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