PAGE EIGHT
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1940.
U2
B
h
0
tl
h
ti
li
1.
b
v,
T
8)
U
II
")
A
b
t
IT
81
ai
te
n
ni
II:
tt
cl
w
th
1
01
th
ro
TH
L(
Th
da.
Bi
lur
va(
pr
tio
1
ow
SUt
TO LURETOURISTS
$22,500 Voted for 1940 Ef
fort Rynning and Koozer
Among Officers Elected
Eugene, Jan. 18. (P) Ore
gon's year-old pacific Highuvy
association will spend $22,500
during 1940 to help place the
scenic wonders of the Pacific
northwest "on the map" for
tourists.
This action was voted last
night before delegates from the
length of route 99 re-elected its
officers and adjourned. Howard
Mcrriam, Goshen, was renamed
president; Carl I. Rynearson,
Cottage Grove, manager; C. H.
Demaray, Grants Pass, treas
urer; Paul B. Rynning, Medford,
secretary; and H. E. Eakin, Cot
tage Grove; Ralph Koozer, Ash
land, and Clifford Harold, Sa
lem, members of the executive
board.
Clyde Edmondson, San Fran
cisco, general manager of the
Redwood Empire association
and Ted Huggins, also of the
bay city, told the delegates of
opportunities for cooperation
which lie ahead for Oregon and
California to "bring America
west."
More than 900,000 people
traveled the Pacific highway In
1939, they declared in urging
the coast to pool efforts to com
pete with other vacation lands.
Easterners are completely ig
norant of the northwest and its
wonders, delegates were told by
Frank Branch Riley, Portland
writer.
EAST TO LECTURE
E
Robert Norton, associate edi
tor of China Today and writer
and lecturer on the relations of
the United States with the Far
East, will make a personal ap
pearance In the Medford senior
high school auditorium at 8 p.
m. tomorrow.
Mr. Norton's appearance here
Is sponsored by the Jackson
County League of Women Vot
ers, non-partisan organization
devoted to spreading enlighten
ment on public Issues. There
will be no charge of any kind
for Mr. Norton's lecture. The
public Is Invited to hear him and
it was emphasized that men, as
well as women, will undoubted
ly be interested in hearing Mr.
Norton, considered an authority
on far eastern affairs.
Mr. Norton will speak on
"America's Role in Pacific Af
fairs." a topic considered of
timely interest to both men and
women because of the pending
trade negotiations between Jap
an and the United States.
Mr. Norton ordinarily lec
tures only in large cities and
the league feels that he has com
plimented Medford in agreeing
to come here for tomorrow
night's talk. His two most re
cent lectures were given in Port
land and San Francisco.
In a telegram to the Jackson
county unit, Kathleen O'Danicl
of Portland, state secretary of
the League of Women Voters,
highly recommended Mr. Nor
ton after hearing him in Port
land. Because of Mr. Norton's rep
utation and his willingness to
come to Medford, besides the
importance of Far East ques
tions today, the Jackson county
league is eager to fill the high
school auditorium to capacity.
Routine Business
On Council Slate
Only routine business is on
the formal calendar to come be
fore the city council at Its reg
ular semi-monthly meeting to
night. The session will be held
as usunl at 7:30 in council
chambers on the top floor of
city hull.
Weathar
Northern California: Fair to
night and Wednesday, llgni to
heavy frosts Wednesday morn
ing; local fogs in San Joaquin
valleys: gentle variable wind off
the coast.
EUGENE TO BUILD
01 PLANT
lion. Eugene's decision to de
pend on its own resources: appar
ently has settled for many years
the problem of power supply.
"We believe that we can pro
duce power in this area with a
standby plant that can take care
of all needs of this district for
some time," Superintendent J.
W. McArthur said.
Closing time for Too Late to Clas
sify Ada U 1:30 p. m.
Dm Mall Tribune want adj.
Council Rejects Bonneville
Contracts As More Ex
pensive Than Steam Plant
Eugene, Jan. 18. (JP) The
Eugene water board last night
turned down Bonneville's con
tracts and decided to build its
own standby power plant to
serve the city. The plant will
cost $510,000 and will be com
pleted within 18 months. Con
struction will be started imme
diately. Because the water board's sur
veys showed that peak-load and
stand-by power service would be
cheaper and more practical with
a steam plant than with a bonnc
ville source, Eugene will make
no contract with the federal
agency for the present, Mc
Arthur announced.
This action does hot eliminate
possibility that in future years,
Eugene may hook on to the Bon
neville lines on some sort of ex
change plan, whereby Eugene
may help Bonneville In emer
gencies, and Bonneville would
reciprocate to Eugene.
The water board's action set
tled a question of two years'
standing. Several contracts have
been offered to Eugene, and each
has been the subject for long
and sometimes heated discus-
Jtth
Prints
For The
Spring
Season
How will you have your
prints? Light grounds
dark ground splashy or
exquisitely detailed. All
are here in lovely rayons,
silk Jersey and crepe, fea
turing Jackets, Redingote
or more dressy types . .
Yours for a gay printed
Spring.
$ 1 49.5
Medford's Own Store
Spring Suits
By "PASARELLI"
Just out of the tissue psps; In which they were
rushed is us from "Patarelli", tailor for discrim
inating women. Here are smart Grays, Blues.
Navy and Black; dressmaker and man-tailored
models that feature the newest in suiting materials
for Spring 1940. See these new suits tomorrow.
$199.5
Spring Coats
The early coat arrivals show fashion book fa
vorites for Springl New Tweeds, Rumba DeLuxe
Fleeces and lovely dressy fabrics In such smart
shades as Oatmeal. Natural, Court Blue, Navy
and Black. Each with taffeta lining.
$199.5
MEDFORD'S OWN STORE
- i
- ' III '
liMissssssssHrssslVVBIWmVHVsVfsa
-m
HiKMiiiiiiHiHHiKMHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiKasHiaeaasiaieaKKHHwaiiM
A GREAT ONE DAY SALE EVENT! TOMORROW ONLY!
Remnant Bargains
From the Ready to Wear Department
The Apparel section joins the Remnant Day sale with a
group of timely bargains. Visit this section early tomorrow
morning as many items will sell out the first hour.
Needed Things for Men and Boys
Remnant Prices
40 Men's Hats, Regular $3.50 to $5. for $1.79
Men's Outing Pajamas Values to $2.50 $1.49
Men's Dress Shirts, Values to $2.00 for $1.35
Men's Warm Wool Shirts at 1-3 OFF
Men's All Wool Zipper Jackets for $3.98
Remnant Table for Boys
All Marked Half Price
On this Remnant Bargain table you will find Boys' Sweat
ers, Sport Shirts, Jersey Suits, Corduroy Knickers. Under
wear. Wool and Corduroy Shorts. . . . Broken sises and
lots but all marked Half-Price for tomorrow only Rem
nant Day.
MEN'S SECTION MAIN FLOOR
Remnant Sale of Buttons
In the Notion section tomorrow you T T A T T i
will find a table of Buttons and I I A I M
Buckles at ust Hlf their regular 1 1 1 ' 1
price. Assorted sites, stylet and T D T (" 17
colon. Tomorrow only T l 1 Lj
MANN'S MAIN FLOOR
DRAPERY FABRICS
BY THE YARD
Here It one of the outttanding bar
gaint from the Remnant Sale. A
large group of 44-inch Fancy Marqul-
settet and 39-inch Printed Cretonnes
29c yard,
uy now tor
drapes, etc.
drapery de-
'Chan & Chan
! rtt , 1 "' airmctnc io
'lie tt?:irei at omt b
V J 'A1T h',,,, rvmniy Hit
Ie: A t It m a
f 5j,t Ha rr. Vimmrh
4i' Trouble. Contllpatlnti
Chrome rniifh. Rhf iiniattm. 81
mi Troulilt. IMIrt, Arl hrltls, Co
Htiv KarmR. Apiwnillt ttlt, Hlfth
illmMi lrfMirr, Prolate. Heart
i.Urr, lUaihlrr, hliliifT, l.uitRt,
HlfKtd, t rliinrr tmutiln. II f r b i
ll) give lot) rvllef. t33 E. Mjln
NOW OPEN DAILY
T.xwpX Ui-d. nm. 10 . m. to IS
to a. ni. to ft: 30 p. m.
K"' 5''S7lJ'l while they last U'lc. B.
i t 71 'tf. Ill sPr'ng window curtains.
ijf U7in"a! Tom"w only In the
I V ' -i V - ' 4 I partment, lower floor.
12V4o
YARD
5. i
Regular
Val. to 29e
:'.t
DOORS OPEN AT 9 O'CLOCK. COME EARLY
The Sale That's Often Imitated but Never Equaled
HALF PRICE & LESS
REMNANT LENGTHS
Hundreds of Yards of Seasonable Lengths in
Silks, Rayons, Wools, Cottons and Draperies
FIRST COME -FIRST SERVED
e SILK AND RAYON REMNANTS
Desirable lengths In beautiful quality silks and Rayons including Flat Crepe, Crepe
de Chine. Rayon Crepe Georgette, Slip Satin, Pongee and other Silken Fabrics. Every
one ot these lengths is a real bargain. Suitable lor dresses, underwear, and other
garment!. Pick yours out tomorrow at Mann's sale of remnants. But remember,
early shoppers always get the best lengths. So be here when the doors open.
WOOL REMNANTS
Woolen Remnants in lengths suitable for children's dresses, women's and misses'
skirts, jackets, etc. Included in this lot are Flennelt, Tweeds. Challies, Wool Crepes
and Mixtures. Many of these Remnants will make a coat for some little miss. Come
early Wednesday morning and get your pick of these remnants.
COTTON REMNANTS
Remnants of Wash Goods including Voiles, percales, pique, dimity, Swiss, Lawns and
Cotton Brondcloth. This lot offers a marvelous opportunity to buy fine materials
for aprons, blouses and kiddies' dresses. A wonderful selection of quality pieces in
good lengths and splendid colors. But come early, as doiens of customers are
waiting for this Remnant Sale of Wash Cottons.
DOMESTIC REMNANTS
Included In this Great Sale of Remnants are doiens of choice domestic pieces con
sisting of lengths of Sheeting. Pillow Tubing, Plisse Crepe, Linen Toweling, Nain
sook, Dimity and Muslins bleached and unbleached. You'll find plenty of uses for
these pieces, so be among the early shippers to get your pick. All are out on one
big table ready for quick and easy selections. Doors open at 9:00 sharp.
DRAPERY REMNANTS
Many desirable Remnants of fine quality Cretonne, Scrims, Nell, Damasks and
Marquisette in good lengths suitable for drapes, chair covers, cushions, pillows and
fancywork will be found In this group. But they will go fast, be here early tomor
row and get your pick of these good-looking remnants. You'll find plenty of uses
for the various pieces.
All Remnants Out On Tables Nothing
Reserved In This Great Remnant Sale
MANN'S MAIN FLOOR
Remnant Prices on Art Goods
2 Stamped Candlewick Spreads Regular $1.98, On Sale for 99c
1 Stamped Sandlewick Bath Mat, Regular 19c, On Sale for 10c
1 Stamped Organdie Apron Regular 75c, On Sale for 10c
fi Stamped Checked Aprons Regular 49c, " On Sale for 25c
1 Stamped Baby Kimona Regular $1.50, On Sale for 75c
3 Stamped Lunch Cloth Regular 79c, On Sale for 55c
2 Stamped Mexican Pillows Regular 50c, On Sale for 30c
1 Stamped Mexican Runner Regular 50c, On Sale fo 34c
Washable Organdie & Swiss Blouses 39c
Wash Dresses, Values to $1.00 for 39c
Slip Over Style Sweaters, Choice for 29c
Plain & Plaid Wool Skirts at Half Price
Corduroy & Silk Housecoats at Half Price
MANN'S SECOND FLOOR
Remnant Prices on
w
omen s
Sh
oes
Here are super Remnant Day bargains from our popula.
shoe section. Nationally known shoes for Women, such
as Johansen, Vitality, Rogue Deb and Modern Miss, priced
extra low for thU one day selling event. Sport shoes, street
shoes and shoes for dress included. Come early buy as
many pair as you can.
Women's Pumps Brown Suede 8c Satin,
$6.95 Johansens in High Heel Styles for
Women's Pumps Straps, Ties. High & Low
Heels Johansen 8c Others, values to S6.9S
Women's Sport Oxfords, Dress Shoes and
Street Types. Your Choice Tomorrow ai
Women's Dress k Street Shoes in Blacks.
Blues St Browns. Assorted Leathers for
SHOE SECTION MAIN FLOOR
$1.49
$1.98
$2.49
$3.49
Underwear for Women
At a Low Remnant Price
Remnant Day bargains In Women's
and Misses' Underwear. Broken lots
and siies In slips, elastic step-in
girdles, knit rayon end wool vests
and shorts. Values up to SI. 25. On
sale for only
MANN'S MAIN FLOOR
25
Bargain Table for the Kiddies
For Remnant Day Only
In the Junior shop a Remnant Day
bargain table of Children's apparel.
Included are slacks, dresses, cotton
underwear and rayon shorts. Regular
values in this group up to 51.00, Out
they go tor
25
JR. SHOP SECOND FLOOR
DOORS OPEN AT 9 O'CLOCK. COME EARLY
1