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SIX MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Thursday, January 10, 1957 Portland High School Students Told Laws Will N ow Be Enforced Portland JfU.R) A Portland high school principal said today that he is ready to enforce the law on his 1700 students and threatened expulsion or suspen sion for those not ready to con form. Dr. Leon P. Minear, principal of Benson Boys Polytechnic High School, announced before a stu- Flowers Abloom! 7343 1 Gay flower basket a fascin ating design, as American as quilt-making itself! Make this lovely quilt from scraps; use just one block for a smart pillow cover. Pattern 7343: Chart, direc tions, pattern of patches.. Yard ages for single and double-bed quilts. Send TWENTY-FIVE cents in coins for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for 1st class mailing. Send to Medford Mail Tribune Household Arts Dept., P. O. Box 168, Old Chel sea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS nd PATTERN NUMBER. 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He threatened loss of driver's licenses for students who "squir rel" their cars and announced a ban on profanity which he said showed a weakness of vocabu lary and moral character. Tobacco Banned Regarding smoking by high school students Dr. Minear said "if a student is found to be in possession of tobacco he will face suspension." He recalled that for years there had been a truce between school authorities and students so long as there was no smoking at school. "No more" he said. "Even in the cases where par ents have given the kids permis sion they haven't the authority to give them permission to break the law we will rule out tobacco." 3 Easier fo Cut, Sew and Fit SIZES ' I4V4-24' Printed Pattern Half-Sizers choose a printed pattern for your spring sewing! It's faster, easier assures a per fect fit for your figure. This graceful dress is as slimming as a diet with its novel scoop neck line, lovely soft silhouette. Printed" pattern 9382: Vi-sizes 14i 2, i6li, 181-2, 20li, 22Vi, 242. 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Neubergr contended that the tribe should not be "cut hastily adrift," and that more time was needed for "orderly and sound disposal of the timber that it "not be sold recklessly on the auction block." Agency Pooling To Cut Delinquency Eyed Portland (U.R) Judge Don ald E. Long of the city's court of Domestic Relations yesterday called for a pooling of Portland's youth agencies to determine what can be done to curb juvenile de linquency but warned there is no quick and easy solution to the problem. The judge's remarks came at a session of court, police and school officials in Mayor Terry D. Schrunk's office. The new mayor had called the meeting to seek recommendations for a pro gram designed to curb juvenile delinquency. Judge Long took exception to several suggested ways to help bring the delinquency under control. No benefit -was seen by the judge for the use of teen-age offenders names in newspapers. Siskiyou Voters OK New Junior College Weed, Calif. 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