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School News
ST. MARY'S
Br Marcia BhIit
Many diHerent reactions
greeted report cards last week,
as St.. Mary's1 students received
record of progress for the first
six weeks of school.
On Oct. 21 freshmen were host
to a tea in honor of the faculty.
The school activity room was
decorated in fall shades and en
tertainment was provided by the
Choralettes and the Boys' Glee
club with a piano solo by Sue
Ann Rutherford. Pouring for the
! event were Patricia Beaton and
i Lynne Parsons.
1 The Choralettes and Boys
Glee club also presented a pro
gram of choral numbers at Camp
White Oct. 17.
Recently elected freshman
class officers are Linda Smith,
president; David Hanawalt, vice
president; Patricia Beaton, sec
retary; and Marilyn Martin,
treasurer.
Recent additions to the school's
activity room is a candy ma
chine and a new juke box.
GRABOW'S
REGISTERED
JEWELER
103 EAST MAIN STREET
; DIAMOND RING
I Regularly $1100
i Attractive style, fine color and
brilliancy, almost carat. (.90)
?500
Many items sacrificed
no place le move ALL
SALES FINAL -REDUCED
PRICES DO NOT INCLUDE
TAX. OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M.
WEDNESDAY.
$ 7.50
2.95
8.00
10.95
15.00
5.00
6.95
6.50
16.00
32.50
45.00
350.00
67.50
19.75
32.50
Gold Filled Heart locket with chain..
Simulated Jade Pendant with chain
Girls Gold Filled Croit and Chain
Rhinestone Pin-Pendant with chain..
Flexible Bracelet Paved with Pearls (Sim.)
Eagle Lodge Chain Style Tie Holder
Masonic Cuff Links, pair
$ 3.75
1.50
4.00
5.00
6.75
1.95
3.75
3.25
8.00
10.00
22.50
St. Christopher Medal Sterling Money Clip
Forstner Gold Filled Key Chain for Man
Man's 10k Gold Expansion Watch Band
Man's Waterproof Wrist Watch, 17 JeweL
Woman's Diamond Wrist Watch and Band 175.00
Man's 17-Jewel Waltham Wrist Watch 25.00
Seth Thomas 8 Day Desk Clock 13.95
Teen-Agers Diamond Rings 16.25
$28-$30 Rogers Sterling, Moonbeam, Wed- J-l 95
ding Bells: Alvin Chateau Rose, Chapel Bell, I ZJ.
Southern Charm, Prince Eugene. (6-Pc. Sets)
Wrist Watch Bands for men and women. Fa
mous nationally advertised makes.
Regularly $9.95
$495
$ 5.00 Gold Filled Saint Christopher Medal $ 2.50
22.00 Sterling Si Iver Carved Necklace 11.00
45.00 Strands of Matched Cultured Pearls 22.50
6.00 Rhinestone Earrings, Gift Boxed 3.00
12.00 Baby's Genuine Pearl Anniversary Necklace.. 4.00
7.50 Eastern Star lodge Pin. White Gold 3.75
35.50 Woman's Genuine Opal Ring 17.50
MEN'S WATCHES
Reg $30 to $35.
Dress Wrist Witches
for men. Standard
makes.
$18
1847 ROGERS
Reg. $123, Mrvice $
for 8, 77 pieces,
in drawer chest.
62so
$ 3.00 to $6.00 Earrings. A Group, Stone Set
9.50 Shriners Fez Design lapel lodge Pin
.$ 1.00
4.75
310.00 Art Carved Diamond Engagem't & Wed. Rg. 135.00
150.00 Man's Diamond and Ruby Ring 16 Carat 65.00
10.00 Deltah Simulated Pearl Necklace 5.00
45.00 .Man's Synthetic Ruby Ring, 10k Gold 22.50
Regularly $1 150 Carat and 1 IS
UNMOUNTED DIAMOND
FINE BRILLIANCY
Exceptional value. This is a
genuine value
$575
GRABOW'S
REGISTERED
JEWELERS
American
Gem Society
108 EAST MAIN STREET
USE TRIBUNE WANT ADS
DE SOTO ON DISPLAY The 1957 De Soto
is on display at the Dick Knight company, 33
South Riverside ave., Medford. The two-door
hardtop model has new 14 inch wheels and
new low ground-hugging features. The car
stands four feet, seven inches high.
A Nichol's Worth of . . .
Comment On This and That
By HARMAN W. NICHOLS
United Press Future Writer
Washington (U.R) I had
been wondering what Elvis Pres
ley has that I don t where the
ladies are con
cerned. I found
out the other
night.
Beverly, my
'teen-aged
daughter, said
I should s i t
around the
video and have
a look at the
Uirmin Nicbols hnv who acts
like he's playing the git-tar and
baying at the moon at the same
time.
There wasn't much choice un-
til
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less I hankered to hit the sack
at 8 p.m.
I soon found out a lot of things
that Elvis lias that I don't.
He wears cheek-whiskers that
make him look a little like old
Abe Lincoln, our wood-hopping
President. In addition to sound
ing something like a hound dog
he can wiggle like a captive por
poise coming out of a tank for
a fish.
Also, I learned, after some re
search that the young man owns
three Cadillacs, few million
fans, and thumbs his nose at his
critics on the way to the bank
each payday.
Just Jealous
To me ,the young hillbilly
looked like a sardine which had
been in an open can too long. I
guess 1 am just jealous.
Bev said:
"Watch this, Daddy."
The boy turned his profile,
screwed up his lips and put on
a "nobody loves me" look in his
sad eyes. The young fry in the
TV studio audience had been
told not to shout and scream.
They had, in fact, promised,
honor bound, not to. But shout
and scream, they did. And there
was some hootin' and hollerin'
in my own living room.
I moved back three or four
chairs.
That didn't do much good.
What I had hoped to see was a
drama on another channel that
had been advertised for weeks.
I happen to know one of the
actors, an old friend named Otto
Hullett. Pie was supposed to be
terrific in something or other
starring Mary Martin.
Beverly said she would swal
low her sorrow and drown it
with a soft drink. I could operate
the TV for a few minutes.
Wrong Channel
I switched to another station
and got nothing but a commer
cial, peddling something or an
other. Plus a short take on some
body teaching somebody else
how to play gin rummy.
Our daughter took over again,
and there was Elvis in all of his
glory, rolling around and acting
like a sick cow and stirring up
a riot among the 'teeners in the
gallery. And Elvis loving every
minute of it.
I still don't know how Mary
Martin came out over the villain
who was supposed to be her boss.
Also whether my friend Otto
delivered the punch line to the
play, like he promised me he
would.
I am left with the awful
thought that Elvis must have a
lot that I don't HAVE. The lad
had a lot of something, that's for
certain. Maybe a good press
agent. He also gets a considerable
part of my earnings from me
from sale of gramaphone records.
Lack of Speed Limit
Blamed for Air Crash
Washington (U.R; An Air
Force general attributes the
death of the pilot of the record
breaking X2 rocket plane on
failure to impose a speed limit
on him.
Capt. Milburn G. Apt plunged
to his death Sept. 27 in his cock
pit capsule when the X2 crashed
after setting a world speed rec
ord of 2,100 miles an hour. It
was the 32-year-old pilot's first
flight in the test plane.
Brig. Gen. J. Stanley Holtoner.
commander of the flight test
center at Edwards Air Force
base in California where the X2
was based, said in an official Air
Force report that "every super
visory guy from me down has
criticized himself because if we
had told this boy to stop at a spe
cific speed, this wouldn't have
happened," Holtoner said.
Eagle Point Woman
Hurt in Accident
Mary Isabell Huffman, 45, of
Eagle Point, suffered slight chest
and knee injuries about 4:30
p.m. when the car she was op
erating collided with a car oper
ated by Virgil Harvey Conner,
52, Eagle Point, at the Eagle
Point junction on Highway 62,
according to state police.
She was taken to Sacred Heart
hospital by Medford ambulance
service.
Tile accident happened, ac
cording to state police, when she
pulled out of Lynn rd. onto the
highway and did not see the
other can enter the intersection.
Conner wis also slightly in
jured, state police said, but he
was not taken to the hospital.
Both cars were extensively
damaged, they said. No citations
were issued.
Wednesday. October 31. 1358
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE
SP Parlor Car Rate
Hearing Postponed
Salem ;U.R) A hearing orig
inally scheduled for yesterday
on a request by Southern Pacific
company to increase parlor car
service fares on the Shasta day
light passenger train has been
indefinitely postponed.
Public Utilities Commissioner
Charles H. Heltzel granted the
postponement at the request of
company officials. Earlier Helt
zel had suspended the proposed
rate increases pending the
hearing.
PAID OFF
Ogunquit, Me. 0J.R At 96,
John W. Baker has outlived his
insurance policy and has collect
ed the money. He is the oldest
graduate of Harvard College.
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Coos Bay Widow Said
Entitled to $100,000
Portland (U.R) A federal
judge ruled yesterday that the
death of James A. Lyons, 48, was
accidental and the insurance
company must make the payment.-Judge
Murphy heard the
case last november while on
temporary assignment to Port
land. The insurance firm had con
tended that Lyon's death was of
natural causes. The policies the
firm had on Lyons were for ac
cidental death.
AND SO TO SCHOOL
Old Lyme, Conn. :U.R First
Selectman Paul W. Hains
warned that the schoolhouse
was turning into a doghouse.
Each year, said Hains, eight to
10 dogs follow the "little masters
and mistresses into the class
rooms." He asked parents to
keep the dogs home.
Oregon Sugar Prices
Near Highest Levels
Portland !U.R! Sugar prices
in Oregon are expected to ad
vance to their highest levels in
many years this week according
to spokesmen for western sugar
refiners.
Prices in eastern states shot
up to the highest point since
1923 yesterday. Representatives
of the refiners said the price
hike probably would be felt here
soon. The current base whole
sale price here is 8.65 cents a
pound.
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CARPET!
ROLL END SALE!
SIZES:
3 Ft. x 12 Ft.
to
20 Ft. x 12 Ft.
Many to Choose From
Open Wednesdays Til 9
Bring in your room sizes and
SAVE
2
DYKE'S
Floorcovering
227 E. 6th
Ph. 2-5168 - 3 Years to Pay on Approved Credit
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Swe $ 40
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