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o O o o O n oO O o 0 o o o O o o o o o O 0 o o .00 o. o OO O o o o o G o O o o o o o o o o o O 0 0 O 0 c o 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 o o o o o o o o OO o o O O o MAKING HISTORY in deep South, Ernest Green, 18, re ceives diploma from Jess W. Mghews, principal of Little Rock's Central High School, first Negro to graduate from institution where U. S. troops guarded him and other Negroes when-they enrolled lagt year, q ( UPI flephoto) ILLINOIS VALLEY Music A war o By RUTH RAUSCH Cave Junction Van John son, band and chorus director of the Illino Valley High school presented the bronze, silver and gold pins to out standing students in recogni tion of their music achieve ments at the (fTtards assemb held in the school gym Tuejy day. J) The pins are awarded cording to. points arrgi ig the yeafc particraf;iof) concerts and public JigCBJ ances, both in solo anj)QgG& ble work. The bii9 Qhof 75 points in the j!i& jr8t wws awarded to bers Joyce Lars vJDl Srg II Jiai been announced iherevwill be meetinf of She DeMoltr if others -at the er, Mike Hines, SJtatIl42F!onie Temple? in Kerby at er, Mike Johnson GStB MO- man SowPtJ; in &cei Offei Nathan WelchlS land. Jannice fjthfiefcfih Ma Hoskis, Leor Calgo, Mm ard Ollis, m iPmSlg Barbara Mitchell, fpga $lflng Ker, ciacia -yijgJjj? BO) tricia George. G 0 Silver pins gg3Sfca 0$ points, earn i $9 COfiSp year of particij5ti( K $g Bob Howland. QXifia fcXciDef. mc Linda Dea3, (gjnhjg I ma mm Wheelerand Vernon Wilder; to choru member Karen Kuil, Sonjp, Ljgfi Jfan Knight, JUgrily Blayfleld, Lid4 arshall, coefe4 Ufili pin gives foe) 12 points- arrd in the ?eap of; participation Wo wafiJed to band xnem togiS Xeve, Mary Hoe- Ivini, 3Kicfe Raaber and Patsy 1 &jgers; 10 the chorus mem- i afg g Sees Pleasure in Reports Of Spring Normalcy Eyideftqja B? J3DC QtlXSO United BSff IjflrBtiMal New Yorg (WKD WiftJ nwhed live lnrest gripping, q fhwltitude of human iron it is a pleat ure to report ny fvifience of springtii normalcy thgt bob into view. 0 On the high ehicftion front, sweet zanyism is) onc more in th ifSceidancy es it should be. The lat&ggt break was at Oxford, in Eng laHB. There, as thj! ring dawn broke, rosy-hgzy, two( young men. stood bacj to back. o They werg in Approved fatting attire, top naif, white shirts, Mack, pants. At the peeef each, turned, aed open ed Jure with caiiisUc missiles corks, popping fiercely fronj vintage champagne bot tles. A physicist stood by' an 'umpire. H cmor satisfied, and neither mortally wounded, they retired to down the re mainder of thf champagne, Tbxeatm Itetaliati In Athent, Gf., normalcy brakf out for two ftrgight night among University of Georgia) male' studenti igi the fbrmof panty raids on coed dormitory premises. The" po lice stepped in with tear gas on the second night to combat the sortie. It was rumored the students would retaliate with an orgy of goldfish swal lowing. On the secondary school front, eight high school boys in Greenville, Tenn., Wenf to school dressed in feed sacks. When asked how comf; they Said whatever, style good for modern womankind s good enough for them.) Thf : criminal education sec tor was highlighld by bit ofquic learning. In StftteS ville, N.C , eneJoiufcT. 9Qm tek got 30 day f drki sess, but the fudge Jceidtai that as at tmiamg mttaur ne would let Mimick worf cat the term at police station jaa itor. 0 u Ifimick letrted Will. AfW he finished term, pilies discovered thu key to the Statesville 0pi.rkin) rnejter hid disappear frn the (lotion bsjemt. .They unchfd (SjArch for Qti9 trainfe gnd found him as ex pected making thg) rounds iefing, th meters of their burden of5coin . Tf 1 ff'it 1 Cltig " O Jfty, (o ei egucetioii ftcat, the Amer-icttft tfute oPSt tl jHLiStory in W9 Yorfi tn aeuncefi ong of tha bargains ofth yeor. viilft copies lst, thft fieftnitiv volume in its f!gld, Entitled "The Anatomy of the Gorilla," will be avail able at thg museumGshop for only' $5 reduced from the original price of $15. Gorilla doctors were snapping them up. 0 And finally, on the adult education level, a traveler re turning to these shores got a lgggm in the ways of munici pal ftrjgality. He was Dr. Cmes P. Chapin, distinguish ed bird-expert, adventurer, explorer and discoverer of the Odngo peacock, who returned after five years qui darkest Africa. Arriving by Holland-America liter at the Dutch-named city of Hoboken, N.J., across the Hudson from New York, he was surprised to find him self in the midst of a cere mony in which he received the key tthe city. Then pic tures were taken. Then offi cials took the key right back. o MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORE. Monday, June 2, 1958 3 Chapin said it was about a foot leng and cellophane wrapped, presumably for re peated use. Hawaii has more than 100 islands, but only seven are inhabited. HE Asthmatics! We give $5 trader in allowance for your old neb (even if broken) on a new Breatheasy set precision pyrex nebulizer; bottle of inhalant; zipper carry ing case. Money-back guarantee.' At Your Druggist has, Ray Woodbury. Manr &mpsi . Patsy " Rogers and ; (jKif. ana num. xea (aicvbu and daughter, Darlene of Eu reka, Calif, and Air. and Mrs. (John C- Rosslter of Arcadia, art' visitors at the Alton Sowell home this week end. Mt. and Mrs. Rossiter are par enU pt Mrs, .Sowell and Mrs. IIcC.ll. " " 0" ' " WW A band members, gratfiGSftleMlfoji practice for the officers of Joft e Daughters, Bethel 3d, g:huraa, June 3, at 10 am. &l the Mssordc Temple in Ktthy. Honored Queen elect, $)m.9. 9trohWtch requests all g&cefi l b Dft lime.; ffcf itoben Bottels were im& tt loncneon at their xm Jot the Smith River In sgeftoa Station delegation f litis, eft their way to Yf eka to attend: the W4uet given inGfiaof w$ larle Vf. mt Tft t&ii were, Mr. and ee, Mr:, and Mrs; Vlik Clenunens and &i$ jtlithi o ' Mi. ni MrtRoiberl Mot- ! tS were (overnight guests of j th larle Swifts in Ashlan4 Ifrway ?ugat ( Q ! 3t Kellert, "(dance? chalr . tran. reports a good crowd p trned wt m the Poppy Dtaca 2as week. Refresh ments t sandwiches, dough luts, cke and coffee were ! tenet hy Iyl Clayton. Edith I HeldenreJich, Amy Hussey, ! May Salvage and Opal Spitz, ! of th American Legion AuxT 1 60mm o o ' will be another prac- I uc Miston for the Redwood ; Chapter De Molay Sunday, June J; ot the presenUUon i of Iheit degree work to be Strain 1st -I for the Masons on June oW'-J11' o li 1C On auch session was held t4cvaA ----- . I Jiff0 Alton; Sowell, retf. geM of Jllinoll Valley Jligh school 34 has announced , tt ccptfoty 3unil of the Red Cf est wiii supply a instruc tor of sr. fall class in, first d work" Jf enough, people rd ihtei'ested, A- class of at m& 19 jaembers must he 'sigsisd V. If of those who have bd lib course prior tn the lag two aretrs, a refresher course tednired: renew thsiw c&jrdsi All eardg bearing ! S tfSta Jt tSS nr eirher have v rm Tv 1 j OLD -ri STMISHI I0UH0N WHISKEY 16 tnttc SU QUAKB DISTIUINS CO, UUNCEIUIS, IHO. 'AnVom Wishing to sign lot ne eftitse W refresher coura k: eq w cau Mrs. Sowell &e 1411 or ea4 at the high (school, lie, and leave his na?fi , MrsPWiWh. "MjcCJeam of Kerby, au8fS?tDai iU flower collection!; Ieuld, be made fif?t by (piS8irjsi 'thr. and then mounting them oa large cards fer clafication and display, osghina) coutty is more widgifi gnoWl &r its varieties of gil (f.ogirf than any other counis) $i United S(e O o Ear M. Swift, (rtis)r of California) fiorffo? f Ignt Quarantine stio 4 0oCh brook (-asQionord ti; ban quet held in th Yre&ej Inn Friday night on thf tej) of his retirement. He hfs frvcr 32 yearswith th) olhireftu. About 70-3gEficr ineflictorf and their wivfrnm fl t of the state .'-Some gf$$r gegy j as BliQ, CaM ., dtttadeg the banquet whle agp Bmcja by Al Breech, no e fupelp visor in qugfntir acin Sacramento. I3in tifjig fgi dents of-.this ftref r9 memberMr. nd 41 Breech when h0 ffia ffi&r of the Red flsg jM years ag O O G O o o o Iff J 1 r4Yw I 0 to OAKDALE r your iLZTSsii I SSSSK 1 00 wppliea because he ifl r n 1 ' rvl 00 cash savings IV sa s(?0 J J oyts. Why take 0 a W nnVdr , - :.-"..;. g o o, o SAVINGS EASTSIOE o shef at tJbt IIG Y. EASniDI favMre feWs and hsaaahelj very Mice is a lew rsc every? coene ewt a IIG WINNER, ia) fiiiM vis ae threwah Mr check-) chance? 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