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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1930)
1 WfATSewaps" r w ; .'A BULL'S EYE Crack .shot of the army is Lieutenant. Harry Marsh of thi Eight eenth Infantry stationed at Fort Hamilton, pictured hers after he had won the cham pionship in competition against I . .other marksmen. 1 CurN NATION'S MOST DARING "BALLOON 1STS c6MPETLJD At .HOUSTON Entries m the national elimination balloon face, are shown in ' - -vF j . . .j irom Cleveland on Labor JJay. ; i . WATCHING HER SHIR COME IN Who wouldn't hurry into port when greeted by charming Peggy Summers) She was snapped at Port Aransas, Tex., waving "hello" to a ship entering the harbor through the picturesque rock jetties, at the south Texas resort. . .MX iJ :v m l gr ,ttm- TAKES THE - HEIR Dr. L. Slacks of Lorain, O., is shown here with his baby son, Leonard, after complet ing a 600-mile trip from St. Louis to Cleveland. The air voyage seems to have agreed with the youngster, 31 WVW BMHW MHMHBHB ... . .... AMERICA'S LOVELIESt-A few of the winners in the Photographers' Association of America's contest to select the loc- liest mother in the United States ana Canada arc pictured here. Left to right, arc: Mrs. J. Ernest Schiller of Philadelphia, win ner of a $250 prize; Mrs. Howard McKcan of Austin. Tex., who won a $100 award, and Mrs. K K. Hougcn of Manitowoc. Wis., 'winner of a 1 00 prize. ' ; 1 o ' GINGERBREAD HOUSE A real, honest to-goodness gingerbread house hat been built by F. H, Bennett, New York manufacturer, on his estate in Hamburg. Germany. Mr. Bennett was so pleased will) the gingerbread house in the German opera. "Hansel and Gretel." that he built this structure of multi-colored stone to look like gingerbread, icing i and candy. f.llWA it ii f -) rSl, ht It t I n ., - ' OOCi 1 GO A mi ' " I I , , ir I READY FORA BIG SAIIj This unusual picture shows sailors grooming the "Enchant .ress.'L a .136-foot boat. Aforthe.230O-mile Los Angeles-to-Honolulu yacht race. We don't envy them their jobs, do you? 1 V YUM, YUM! No wonder these duskv vouiiRsters arc smiling. You would be, too. if you h.id iit tnsted walejr meloM like these. 'They were. snapped not in Dixie, but at Akron, O. RECKLESS? Who wouldn't be. if he could gel a summons from pretty Helen Wright, shown here regulat ing the titcs J tie' Pacific? Krlcn has just given a ticket . to a dashing wvel WHO WOULDN'T GO SWIMMING if they had such charming companion, a, these? . Mis, Florence Smock. America s healthiest girl"; Miss Virginia Handley. ?'Miss St. Peters burg M,s, Margaret Ekdahl. Miss America." and Miss Lillian Rowland. "Miss Clear water. are, pictured,. in the, .foreground, enjoying the beach at Clearwater, Fla., with scores , of other. bather,..' ill