Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 18, 1931, Page 3, Image 3

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1BEAUIIHIL 48 10 GRADUA
BE SELECTED
IE
ER 2 AT
ASHLAND NORMA
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L-mni in the American us- ,
mart baby anow eloa
7ZL with a total of 330
Th baby beauty
Monday. August 24.
L Mby will be judged by
"Tlor beauty only. Babies
as high as 10.000 votes
S, which are to be added
r,ote. given by the .clinic
Babies can receive up to
' m health. Combined
"rarity votes, the winner
n rom all three counts.
ITcups to be awarded
1 icorlng higher in beauty.
JJuid queen competitors are
warmed up" considerably
1 ujt few days, and many
tne leads have been made,
s-ped to 1600. the highest
iu be " ,or any
Kers for "Baby King", to
Peter Bateman and Olen
' lied for first with 1600
Olen Byrd. second: Richard
, uid James Jacqua third;
1 Steele fourth and Jackie
nun. Those following closely
William Bateman, Alvln
Lnin Jenkins. Ralston Clark.
Atflnson, Richard . Stoner.
, oleuon, Norman " Spaur,
Mfford. William Kelley. Earl
unn Crlswell. Walter Walker,
fa ftrg, Robert Tolbert, Peter
ootid Clark. Douglas Coghlll.
,Mtell, Virgil Gillette. Bud
nag, Elmer Kyle. Kenneth
Uojo Lea, Leroy Armstrong,
(Hult. Raymond Dalton, Kay
, Clifford Hagle, Jackie Mc
jtnald Quackenbush, Donald
Robert Stewart, William Mc
iBIchard Wilson, Leroy Lof
jmj Darnellle.
Denzer, Blgan Am'ldon, Hu
rocaj, Barry Jones, Donald
Billy Darby, Bobble Roberts,
fcrtwick, Calvin Smith, Har
fbt, Robert Zundel. Jack Ray,
long. Oawl Miner, tiaipn
L. Jimmy McGrew, Elmer
William Cox, Robert carol,
Wing, Albert Braun, Charles
Bites. David Griffiths. Gor-
ftt. Qayle Codding, Richard
Hlchard Miller, rnuup
Otorge Stanton, Jackie Cof-
Dennls Richardson, Raipn
Lteld, James Jones, Donald
(Kenneth .Carter, William Coo-
krj Hunter, James Clevenoerg,
Tuns, Thomas Sloan, James
Junes Brock, George Garner
knee Blake.
Hjmct vote score lor each
Kl be given at the baby show
lit 412 E. Main street.
i for "Baby Queen" Janls
ud Carolyn Wymore, tied
k Uadge McKeever and Mar
ker, second, Eetty Rogers and
Iperson third; Cora Reams,
fcstewsrt and -Maxtne Miller,
kmmle Smith, fifth. . ..
i wring very high and fol-
elceely behind are: Patty
ka Crawford. Joan Doran,
teller, Deah Smith, Prlscllla
k Osrtrude Medley, Patty
1 De Anne Wells, Joan Blun-
m Bohnert, Glenda Goddard.
Frederick, Helen Dooms,
trie, Patricia Pawcett, Betty
p. Harriet Jones, Lorraine
Lrda 8tlmson, Betty Pry.
paper, Helen Dovlne, . Greta
p. Jacqueline Fortln. Nancy
wince Howard, Helen Schu
Iiene Franklin. Joan Wilson,
Sumy, Louise Lawrence.
P Hubler. Ruth Archer. Mo-
eH, Charlotte Woods, Marie
Ifdnette Pyle. Marianne Perl.
Ilrltcamp, Gloria Gladstone,
pe Thomas, Jewel Nelson,
I Same?, Carmen Wright, Joan
I ttj Cole, Rita Wright, Le-
Hamilton, Mary Bradbury,
1 M, Barbara Canoose
laenergardt, Lois Hibbert.
Wormley. Jacqueline Moore.
! Ice. Crystal Clymer, Bar
""rttt, Ruth Selton, June
Peggy Hulsey, Delores
" 8uzanne Singleton.
" ftrness. Helen Ltttrell.
Stagier, Detrude Lewis. Ruth
Mores Cox, Joan Neilson.
"Pbell. Kathleen Enright,
Wliamson, Sally Russell.
Afreet scoring out of town
WUe forest Atkinson of
' Mia. Ore.
pe STORM
(IDRAININPARK
Porty-elght students will have com
pleted their work for Southern Ore
gon Normal school graduation and
will receive their diplomas at the
close of the summer quarter. Sep
tember a. Many of those graduating
are experienced teachers who have at
tended summer school consistently In
their effort to maintain the higher
standards of Instruction now being
urged by the people of Oregon.
Those who will receive diplomas
are:
Students completing work for grad
uation in July, 1931: Mary Adamson.
Ashland; Virginia Anjus. Marshflcld:
Vincent Barrett, St. Helens: Gertrude
Bcgard, Bandon: Rose Bothwell, Gold
Beach; Eulah Burnett. Merrill; Ray
Buyers. Ashland; Caroline Cutting.
Crescent City. CM.; Julia Dugan.
Medford: Mary Fulkerson, Salem;
Anna Harpole, Creswell; Ruth Hood.
Medford: Raymond Hunsacker. Mvrtle
Creek; William KaKnnasto, Ashland;
Ellen Lawrence, Scappoose; Daisy
Lewis, Jacksonville; Naomi Magruder.
Camas Valley; Estelle Murlas. Port
land; Paul Masters, Talent: Waldo
Nye, Prospect: Geneva Olts. Grants
Pass; Wyatt Padgett. Ashland; Jessie
Pruett, Cottage Grove; Ruth Rodley.
Looklngglass; Pauline Schneider. Cot
tage Grove: Nellie Shepherd, Marsh
field: Jennie Stevens. Medford: Verlle
Tracy, Roseburg; Ploy Young, Ash
land. .
Students completing work for grad
uation in September, 1931: Bertha
Baker, Grants Pass; Jack Balding,
Medford; Irwanda Bateman, Ashland:
Mary Bartshe, Payette, Olaho; Mamie
Bostrack, Salem: C. A. Campbell, Can
yonvllle; Ruth Campbell, Bly: Lota I.
Carrol', Lakevlew; Altha Chandler.
Sheridan; Miriam Davles, Payette.
Idaho; Doris Dykstra, Halsey; Lydla
Erlckson, Clatskanle; Melvina Erlck
son, Clatskanle; Emma o. Garrett,
Portland; Julia Glgler. Grants Pass:
Carlta Glf ford.. Medford; Edrls Greene.
Portland; Eva Grles. Portland; Vida
Hanson, Ashland; Janet Ager Hare.
Central Point: Helen High, Ashland:
Josephine Hill, Plush; Doris Hitch
cock, Ashland; Bertha Hoon, Port
land; Wanda Houdyshetl, Coqullle;
Philip Luch, Klamath Palls; Evelyn
McPherson, Myrtle Point; Ruth Ting
Mitchell, Marshfield; Francis Neff.
Medford; Marie Nelson, Cottage
Grove; Rhoda Newton. Nyssa; Frank
Newton, Nyssa; Zee Phillips, Ashland;
Grace Pearce, Jacksonville; Cecil
Poole, Talent; Betty Preston, Ash
land; Clarlbel Rakestraw, Portland:
Marie Roberts, Prlnevllle: Alice Sea
brooke,. Central. Point: Edna Smith.
Prlnevllle; R. H. Southwlck, Talent;
Katherine Sullivan. Baker; Margaret
Turgeson, Portland; Ruth Warnock.
Troy. Mildred West, Knappa; Cecile
Wlegand, Salem; Susan Stlnchfleld,
Maryvllle; Lee Melyln Katltan, River
ton. "
SrEDFOEP MIIL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OKECON, TUESDAY, 'AFflFST IS, 'mi.
PSQE TLLHKH
COLEMAN SPEAKS
If
TO KIWANIANS ON
FISHING IN STATE
"If wild life Is Oregon's greatest as
set, the sportsmen ehould gjt behind
the state fish commission end the
V. 3. bureau of fisheries to help set
a standard of preservation." W. H
Coleman told members of the Kiwan
ls club Monday, who were in session at
Hotel Medford.
He informed club members of con
ditions In rivers and streams of Jack
son county forty years ago, and said
that the number of fish could not
be brought to the same standard be
cause the majority of fishing holes
are now accessible by roads.
"Anywhere that sportsmen have to
tide several miles on- horseback or
walk quite a distance to find a good
fishing hole, that place will remain
good." he said. He went oa to say
2 hat if the limit must be lowered to.
keep the fish from total extinction,
sportsmen Should take It like men,
and keep their catches within the
limit set.
Speaking on recreation, Mr. Cole
man advised the Klwanians not to
spend any money on making a park
along Bear creek, as the stream can
not be eliminated, he said, and will
always remain polluted, to a certain
extent.
Expressing his views on the Roxy
Ann park which has been proposed.
Mr. Coleman stated that land nearer
the city was available where city
water could be used.
Guests at Monday's meeting were
Harvey R. Ling, Burbank, Calif.;
George T. Stoddard. Everett, Wash.;
Ben Sheldon, Los Angeles; and Ted
GeBauer.
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Donate Text Books
Bend School Plea
BEND. Ore, Aug. 18. (AP) Su
perintendent G. W. Ager. of the
Bend public schools, has issued an
appeal to parents of Bend' students
to donate used text books for the
coming school year.
The school budget provided 2300
for texts but that amount will buy I books needed t for the elementary tton of old books would save the dls- 1 For Sale Choice Bartletts for can
only about one-third the number or j grades. Alter estimated the dona- i trlrt taxpayers about sl.soo this fall. nlng. a'4c per lb. 306 E. Jackson St;
FREE
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FILMS
West Side Pharmacy
New! And only at Penney's!
"PENS-ARCH" .
HEALTH SHOES
for Children!
Parents! After long planning, Penney's presents these
new arch-support shoes for children confident that at
last a kMg-ieh want is "filled 1 "PENI-ARCH" .
HEALTH SHOES support and protect tender, grow
ing feet are attractively styled and moderately
priced! -
These shoes are our own exclusive development con
ceived by our own designers worked out by our own
staff of shoe experts.
Now you can provide the same splendid protection for
your children's feet that you yourselves find in "PENI
ARCH" shoes for grown-ups 1
Note these features:
No. 1 Plenty of toe-room 1
No: 2 Rigid steel shank to take
the impact of the step.
No. S This part is flexible; sup
ports the high arch.
.No. 4 Specially constructed heel
(longer and higher on inside) pre
vents slipping and swings the toes
in.
Cost no more than
ordinary shoes!
Sizes S'i to 8 $2.19
Sizes S'z to lift $2.69
Sizes 12 to 2 .... $2.98
Sizes 2Vi to 5. ...... i $3.98
J.C. PENNEY
DEPARTMENT STORE
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"TOASTING" expels
SHEEP-DIP BASE naturally
(Black, biting, harsh irritant chemicals)
present in every tobacco leaf
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so they can
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lata an. o , .
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rz" oy heavy rain and a
The lightning caused
frmge. resulting In a
L- ure near Desert
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" atorm was confined to
tr""" Rain fell In tor.
p jaounted to .04 of an lncr
tem n maintained at
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l"ance at Airport
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of the finest tobacco leaves the world can
offer the finest from Turkey the finest
from Kentucky.Tennessee, Virginia, Georgia
and the Carolinas the Cream of many
crops throughout the world. But all tobacco
leaves, regardless of price and kind, as
nature produces them, contain harsh
irritants. LUCKY STRIKE'S exclusive
"TOASTING" Process a process that
mellows, that purifies, that includes the use
of the modern Ultra Violet Ray expels
certain harsh irritants naturally present in
every tobacco leaf. We sell these expelled
irritants to manufacturers of chemical com
pounds, who use them as a base in making
sheep-dip, as well as a powerful spraying
solution for trees, flowers and shrubs
enough to permit the daily dipping of over
50,000 sheep or the daily spraying of many
thousands of trees. Thus, you are sure these
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to your throat.
U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Animal
Industry, Order No. 220
It's toasted
Including the use of Ultra Violet Rays
Sunshine Mellows Heat Purifies
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Tells How to Get Rid of Dandruff and
Gray Hair
II0UST0N. LADY SAYS
IT IS VERY SIMPLE
I know the simple homo Ireit-
mrnt 1 describe below, did wonder
for me and it will do the same
thing fur other women," writ
Mn. Walter II. Renne, 6005 N.
Main fit, Houston, Texas. Her
picture ia on the right.
"I suffered for year with dan
druff and dry acalp. I waa thor
oughly disgusted after trying a
numoer of advertised hair prep
aration! a ther left mr acalp
and hair aa bad or worae than be
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oui uai mj hair.
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full of life and lustre. It la bobbed
and everyone tells me how good it
looks, thanks to lil Hair Ionic.
Irirecliona on each bottle tell you
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pie as can be. No fuss or bother
and day by day in the most nnt
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turns from gray to the color nf
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