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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OR KG ON. FRIDAY, MAY 21. 1037. PAGE SEVEN BLIND FISHERMAN GETS FREE LICENSE IN IDAHO - BOISE. Idaho, May 31. (AP Blind Charles W. Merkle of Flier. went fishing today with a free li cense first Issued In Idaho under a new statute which exempts the sightless ftom paying the regular $3 fee. Coffee! Serving it should be an event - Incf on innnr Buying it should be a search for the finest flavor you can find. Schilling Coffee One for Percolator another one for Drip and Silex SCHOOL HEADS CONFER HERE ON REGISTRATION1 A spclal study of recommendations y.t the United States department of education as to registers and records used by teachers was made here yes terday by a committee appointed by the state organization of county school superintendents. The committee, headed by C. R. Bowman. Jackson county superinten dent, was named to study and recom mend changes In administrative blanks used by teachers. It has been In existence for two years and will probably be continued. Bowman said. D. A. Emerson of Salem, In charge of the administrative forma publish ed by the state, was here to, confer vrlth the committee. Superintendents serving with Bowman are Fred Peter son of Klamath Falls, Martha L Mulkey of Coqullle, Anne Sprague of Lakevtew and H. H. Wardrlp ot Grants Paw. Findings and recommendations of the committee will be reported at the annual state convention of superin tendents to be held in Salem in July. Bowman said. Present record forms are In need i f considerable revision. Bowman pointed out. and this year's recom mendations will probably be adopted hut will not be In use for another year. MANY CONTRIBUTIONS FOR BUST OF MARTIN PORTLAND, May 31. (AF) Twenty-five counties have contrib uted toward a fund to place a buM of Governor Charles Martin In tn new capltol, J. C. Alnsworth, chair man of a special committee, aAld today. He did not announce the amount subscribed but said a number of Portland citizens were donating from II to 15, - Dae Mai Tribune want ads. EDITORS ELECTED AT Editors of high school publications were announced at the last assembly of the year held yesterday afternoon nt the senior high school. Burton Daugherty, who was an un successful candidate for the post of utudent body president, was named editor of the HI -Times and Barbara Hamp&on will head the Crater staff Selection la .made by an electoral board composed of faculty members, student officers and student repre sentatives. Dale Roberta edited this year's Hi-Times and Mary Morrlssey the Crater, New student body officers, headed by Donald Herrlod. were Installed and took 'their oaths of office. Eight track awards won by this year's squad were presented to the student body by Ed Klrtley, assistant coach. I ji I Smart New DRESSES in ' Wf 1 Ca pastels Lf4t4f,l iQR PRINTS 'lJ ' Dre.sy straws! Novelty fabric; ' X&LW 'fSStob SkK C-rfcV A stitching trimslClassio felts. j . J n P ' 1 ' ''felTl i White COATS Vij jV.VvV R New dusty pastels and colorful prints 1 IV I 'jSS'' "5 jP ' atter you' Dressy sheers and J JpPr'i!ilik I M WHITE GLOVES TTZTT W I O68 QQj, Wm crepes with bright accents. Styles X I II mm with fancy feminine details, new TSHnH'llT'l Washable. Perfect for summerl M fuller skirts. All at Wards for W lfflElM:iHfflKSK f"h "" Sturdar' String and bengaline novelty fab- i Sizes w 12 to 20 and 38 toll . . WM ZI' " Tics. Cuff styles; pull-ons. immn jkplfUi coatings . . . specially priced. ' f. - SEt COP OEJa Sizes from 12 to 20. siir W2 .Jit linn ivm mi inn i in im ii niii l.l.'.l.l J..i ItVafT JJ$L SpkX White and Pastel Goats WW. fxt0''? LlttsiiisiiLjs fdi or white. Sim from 14 to U. vJ Printed Sheer and Pastel I A11Wbo11 198 I QTTIXrivrPP I BATHING SUITS WHITE BAGS iTJ ' O U 1Y1 1V1 .1 X Sparkling patent or leather r-f f ff nCAfe tT W fi M eJ-"l Ol 1 IeLA X sssssassSO th&zf DRESSES 1 ssAWsja Newest Washable qq w& A vff iM styles, with or with- Summer Bag Oc Wkmie4k V All Regularly 98a M 'ttr out skirts. Plain or V v ' Not house dresses, but sheer cottons smart Wm Sf5T5!lV I jW&ixM1- ' ? 'SSp'S'X enough to weal everywhere! Dressy styles p li'P 1 f 2rf I ' 'i fJT "b new low neck-lines and "swing" skirts! m30mtflb A ' ;! f Wm lW j FARMER A FOUNDATION J Pastel Sports Ml a RRrV MA ... OPR A Frocks lliSWT U i ll 1 OOC I 298 7 I I MM Novelty shantung weaves or I 1 I 'tfeilbl at home or on the . II Mnv have vivid . k-H Wrr IA beach. 14 to 20. II nna rw j- i a i Ci PI contrasting trims! White or new HrVsZV Mi s prints! Sizes range trom 14 to u. y M lftQ I wiwiipiiypMsypij-wijw X .v...,w,.....,. r.C,,..,. : ..: ; M x":":..iz&ft L'Ji Well-fitting corselet, with con cealed "Diab" control. Makes a youthful figure. Supports abdo men and diaphragm in comfort. Firmly boned Inner, belt Corselet Lattex Roll-on Corselet Two-way stretch. Mouldj hlpe; gWee comfortable support. COTTON TWILL SLACKS White, brown or nary twill. fn Braid or button trim.. 1 4-20. . I U U JERSEY SPORT SHIRTS Acetate, Jersey polo shlrtsl 17ft. Uncr colors. 34-40. 7 Elm The Sunday school of the First : Methodist Episcopal church, west Main and Laurel streets, will con duct a dally vacation Bible school, beginning Tuesday morning, June 1. Mrs. Helen High Pierce will super intend the school. A fine corps ot teachers and assistants have been secured, according to the pastor. Joseph Knotts. The school will be held mornings only, from 9:30 to 12, and all chil dren up to high school grade are Invited to attend. Those desiring to take advantago of the opportunity should be present the first morning, June 1, promptly at 9:30 o'clock. NEED DRIVING PERMIT FOR POWER SCOOTER EUGENE. May 31. ( AP) A power scooter Is a motor vehicle and ope- ratora must have . driving licenses. Otto Otlatrap, license examiner, ruled today. The Issue arose when a 13-year-old boy wanted to rent one of the "puddle Jumpers" from a Eu gene firm. HE FOUND ALL-BRAN BROUGHT REGULAR, DAILY ELIMINATION Get rid of half-sick days with the headaches, the listlessness, the "always tired feeling." Frequently, they come from common constipa tion . . . due to meals low in "bulk." All you have to do is eat a deli, cious cereal regularly: "Every morning, for years, I have had a good helping of your All-Bran, and it means regular, daily elimi nation." Mr. E. N. Kring, 312 E. Hickory St, Fairbury, Illinois. Kellogg's All-Bran is so much better than drugging yourself with patent medicines. Within the body, All-Bran ab. sorbs twice its weight in water, forms a soft mass, gently cleanses the system. Eat two tablespoonfuls daily, either as a cereal with milk or cream or in recipes. Three times daily in severe cases. Sold by all Srocers. Made and pworonfeeo! by .cllogg in Battle Creek. Three Carloads Borden's Milk : -mgsonewiwica I -CSsVi j m0F0R0 WIT "lLl in ' V 2t . 'S kilt If SHIPPED A natitj m- " FROM AIDANT VKt TO WSTHnSTATS6fiOCWCfl. mffOCORD 0R6. -.- i.j rur i&zr a i -.: m Lfisv For MODEL BAKERY'S Honey Maid Bread It's Well Done AOVBOncm iki tui fTICDPORD IHAIL TRIBUne Evidence of the ijopularlty of Borden's evaporated milk In southern Oregon. Three carlond' shipments of this well known brand from the Borden compiuiy'a Albimy plniit to Mion, Khrmnn and company, TVet- ern Htntea Cirocery company and the Pacific Fruit and Produce company all of thla city. The Borden company Is conducting a strong newspaper advertlalng cam paign on Borden's Irradiated evap orated milk In the state of Oregon. Coincident with a aalca meeting held In Portland on May 6, the opening advertisement appeared In the Jour nal and certain out-of-town newa papers In Oregon Including the Mall Tribune. Largo apace contracts have been signed to provldo consistent advertlalng support for Borden's ir radiated evaporated milk throughout the remainder of the year. The many beautiful taahlew In Ore- m ATTHE SWIFT'S GOV'T. INSPECTED MEATS Beef,, Pork, Veal HOME-GROWN MILK LAMB TRU-PAK CANNED GOODS LUNCH MEATS, PICKLES, SALADS HENS AND FRYERS irs CANING rtSTSOl 3 cans 27c A complete line of FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES FREE Short Cake with every 3 Boxes of Strawberries FREE New Potatoes with every 3 pounds of Peas 1nmw am Select Oladlola Bulbs Isf OXvIl With every purchase of $1 or more. Model Bakery Bread and Pastry Phone 164 LIBERTY MARKET 210 W. MAIN STREET gon are the featured theme of the Borden advertisements. Photographs of healthy, well-red, attractive Ore gon babies reared on Borden's Irrad iated evaporated milk will appear regularly week after week. Useful and attractive store display and advertis ing materials are being placed with, retail grocers throughout the state by the Borden sales organization. A further merchandising service will be published recipes featuring Ore gon fruits and berries currently with the crop season. Albany, Ore., Is the location of the Borden milk condensary which sup piles Borden milk to the state of Oregon. The Albany plant, situated In the heart ot the fertile Willam ette valley manufactures the top quality product which bears the Borden name. Ideal dairying condi tions and progreaslve dairymen com bine to supply the fine milk which Is carefully processed under most modern methods and rigid Borden standards. Borden's evaporated milk Is Irradiated to Increase the supply of sunshine vitamin D, so important to growing children as well as adults. Ala nufactu ring an Oregon product, the Borden company annually ex pends within the state of Oregon In excess of a half million dollars for fluid milk, labor, fuels, containers Including wooden boxes and general operating supplies. The current year marks Borden's eightieth anniversary of continuous operation In the milk Industry, Throughout the years the Borden company naa consistently done Its part In developing and extending the use of dairy products thus creating .. for dairymen a larger market outlet. hay Fever AND ASTHMA SUFFERERS! Need Suffer No More IMS m mm 117 SOUTH COTEAL, TELEPHONE 286