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1 -. i ; t 1 1 s . 5 4 J ij if f T In the Day's News By FRANK JENKINS From Bonn, West German capital: " . West Germans gave Presi dent Eisenhower a second tu multuous ovation as he headed ior the first series of talks with the major European al lies that will set the course of his meeting with Russia's Ni kita Khrushchev. - Thousands of freshly scrub bed school children, freed from classes for the occasion, lined the shady streets to cheer the President As his car rolled along, the crowds began chanting rhythmically: :"Ike, Ike, IKE." A LL THIS in Germany-with whom only a short decade and a half ago we were locked in bitter and deadly war . . . All this for the man who led our victorious armies then. ' War is strange business. TtORE on the same subject: 1" Four 'and a half decades "ago, we went to war to MAKE THE WORLD SAFE FOR : DEMOCRACY. Democracy is now in graver danger than it was then. Again . War is strange business. - STILL MORE of the same: We've fought the British. We've fought the Spanish. We've fought the Mexicans.. We ve fought the Germans. We've fought the Japs. They're all NOW our firm friends. We've never fought the French. France is now one of our problems. We've never fought the Russians. Russia is now our greatest menace. War is CERTAINLY strange business. QUESTION: Why are the Germans so enthusiastic about us now? Let's be realistic. There are two reasons both of them logical: 1. We licked them in a fair fight and then treated them fairly and justly. 2. The Germans realize that we are their shield and buck ler against Russian commun ism. So they're for us. The same goes for Japan. B UT This fact remains: War is strange business. Lanceretfes Name New Officers Montague - The Montague Lancerettes held their potluck dinner meeting Aug. 26 with approximately 30 attending. It was a farewell party for Nola Wheeler, retiring cap tain. New officers were elected. The group decided to meet at the home of Nancy Robus- tellini Sept. 8, with the girls bringing food and a friend. Robert Akins, the Lancer ettes adult advisor, received an invitation from Tulelake Fair for the girls to drill Sept. 13. An invitation from the Weed Chamber of Com merce asked the club to at tend the Labor Day celebra tion Sept. 7. A practice for coming shows was held Fri day. New officers of the year are: captain, Diane Fehlman; co-captain, Bonnie Rowe; sec retary, Ardyce Joslin, and re porter, Arleen Sears. THE SMART FALL COSTUME IN EASY-TO-MAKE ORIGINAL BY COLE U rKINItU FA 1 1 cKN I A 930 Y-f by Richard Cok I Ingenious RICHARD COLE creates the perfect plan for fall dressmg-a supple sheath that partners with a Chanel-inspired jacket for day, and travels on its own in the evening. The dress-utterly simple-is knowingly curved to dramatize the figure. The scooped necklace can be highlighted with a bib of pearls or ropes of bright beads. Add to its virtues the fact that it zips easily up the back, and has, not one, but two side pockets. We like this costume's air of easy elegance translated into wool knit, jersey, sheer wool, hubby tweed or cotton-the binding on the jacket color-matched to the belt. Sewing is ABC-easy, and the happy result is a costume you'll want to wear every day from this moment on. - Printed Pattern A930 is available in Misses' Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16 and 18. Size 16 dress requires 2M yards 39-inch fabric; jacket requires lVt yards, Yz yards contrast binding. Send ONE DOLLAR for Printed Pattern A930 to Medford Mail Tribune, Patern Department, P. O. Box 59, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Please print plainly YOUR NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, STYLE NUMBER and SIZE. MARINE BAND The United States Marine Band, which will present a concert in Med ford Oct. 16, is shown above on the steps to the Capitol building in Washington, D.C The band will be on a 21-state tour which will take it about 10,500 miles in the north west and north-central states. Marine Band To Present Concerts Here October 16 The United States Marine band, the oldest military sym phonic musical organization in the country, will present matinee and evening concerts at Hedrick Junior High school auditorium Friday, Oct. 16, Irv Mirick, director of instru mental music for Medford schools, has announced. The band is presenting the concerts here under the aus pices of the Medford High school band. The appearance here is part of a 21-state tour covering the north-central and northwest ern section of the country. It is the first such tour since 1951. and will take the band about 10,500 miles. The matinee concert will be presented at 3:30 p.m., and the evening performance at 8 p.m., Mirick said. Include Marches The concert will include musical works of the world's finest composers and marches which have brought fame to the Marine band. Under the leadership of Lt. Col. Albert Schoepper, the Marine band is seen on fre quent television appearances, heard on radio broadcasts, and presents annual concerts in the Nation's Capital. Registration for New Students Set At Local Schools Registration dates for jun ior and senior high school stu dents new to the Medford public schools have been announced. Medford High school stu dents who did not attend one of. the Medford junior high schools or the high school last Jacksonville Man Gets Mentioned John. Spackman, post office box 33, Jacksonville, won honorable mention for an out standing limerick in the 'sev enth week of the Oil Heat-O-Rama limerick contest now under way. The contest is sponsored by Jackson County Fuel Oil Dealers in conjunc tion with the Oil Heat Insti tute of Oregon. The 10-week contest, which ends Sept. 26, is attracting thousands of entries. Entry blanks are being distributed by Jackson county heating oil dealers and furnace equip ment companies. year should report to the high school for registration, offi cials said. Counselors will be on duty Tuesday, Sept. 1, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m, and from 7 to 9 p.m., and on Wednesday, Sept. 2, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Students who registered last year .but wish changes in courses should contact their cdtanselors at the high school between Aug. 31 and Sept. 4. Changes in curriculum divi sion, course or major must be requested by parent or guardi an. No transfers will be al lowed except in unusual situ ations after classes begin. Purchase Tickets All students should purchase student body tickets before the opening of school, Sept. 14. Tickets may be purchased at the high school office week days from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Hedrick and McLoughlin Junior High school students new to the public schools are requested to enroll for sched uling at the junior high school serving their home residential area. Hours are from 9 a.m. to noon, 1 to 3 p.m. and 7 to 9 pjn. on Sept. 1; and from 9 a.m. to noon and 1 to 3 p.m. on Sept. 2. Student body tickets should be obtained by ninth graders at the time of registration to allow them to secure text books. Students going out for football prior to the opening of school must secure their student body tickets before practice in order to have insurance. Salem -UPD- Oregon traffic deaths so far this year are 299 compared to 274 at the same date last year. There have been 52 fatalities in August compared to 50 at this time in August of last year. Portland-(DPD-The Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway has asked Interstate Com merce Commission approval to discontinue operation of a passenger train between Port land and Pasco, Wash., effec tive Oct. 1. ... WHEREVER GOOD FOOD IS SOLD... Snider's Quality DAIRY FOODS The annual tours originat ed under the direction of John Philip Sousa in 1891. The band has played for every presi dential inauguration since Thomas Jefferjon's. Founded in 1798 by an act of Congress, the band has played for all official functions in Washing ton and at all important his- MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or. Sunday, Aug. 30, 1959 tory-making events country since then. EISFiEtO'S Hamonds you can but with confidence Flawless quality in a total carat weight series Lower prices because of direct import from our diamond cutting plant in Amsterdam, Holland 9 DIAMOND 13 8 DIAMOND BRIDAL PAIR 3 g . BRIDAL PAIR 3125". 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