TEW MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE
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Saturday
Store Hours
Open 9:15
Close at
6 o'clock
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SELECTED FOR C. P.
FOR MEN
AND BOYS . .
ONE OF OREGON'S FINE DEPARTMENT STORES
Boys' Poplin Shirts
We Just received them boy's heavy
weight poplin shirts at $2.15 each. A
completely sanforized, long wearing
shirt in solid shades of tan, blue and
green. These coma in sizes 8 to 16. So
them in the Boy's Shop, Mann's main
floor.
1 siSfts-Pi
Central Point, Jan. 11 Can
didates for queen of the Ameri
can Legion sponsored World
War II veterans' homecoming
jubilee here January 19 have
been named, William B. Kei
zur Sr., chairman of commit
tees for the event, said yester
day. Candidates and sponsors are:
Cwen Goin, Junior auxiliary,
Barbara Hawlcy, VFW, Anne
Bohnert, Grange, Jean Kincaid,
Sportsmen's club, and Jeanette
Brown, sponsor unnBmed. The
one elected will be presented a
525 victory bond.
Kelzur states that there will
be special entertainment In ad
dition to the coronation cere
monies and dance program. A
1046 radio and a floor lamp will
be given away.
Further progress on the
Legion hall was made Sunday
when George Bcltz, Charles
Lewis and Al Weldon, plumbers
from AFL local 418, contribut
ed eight hours labor each. Part
of the windows have arrived
and have been installed, Kelzur
says. Soon as the windows are
In the building can be used for
mivtinff. Members of the
United Brotherhood of Carpen
ters from Mcdford have contri
buted $50 toward completion
of the hall.
$4,182 LAST YEAR
A report made Wednesday by
City Police Judge J. R. Wood
ford on activities, of the city po
lice court for last year revealed
that $4,182.50 was taken by the
court in fines and forfeited ball.
In 404 arrests for drunken
ness, a total of $2,404 in fines
and ball was taken. Remainder
of the 957 arrests Included 229
overparklng offenses, and other
miscellaneous traffic violations
and misconduct charges.
Although comparative figures
for 1945 were not available,
Judge Woodford stated that the
city's income last year from the
court was considerably more
than the year before.
PSYCHIATRIST TALKS
TO EAGLE POINT PTA
Eagle Point, Jan. 11 Explain
ing that normalcy In child
growth is brought about through
happy relationships at home, Lt.
Comdr. Horance Miller, psychia
trist from Camp White naval
hospital, addressed the P.-T.A.
here, Wednesday evening. Mil
ler's subject was "The Develop
ing Parent."
Lt. Comdr. A. W. Stevenson,
also from the hospital, intro
duced Miller and Ph. Mle Dick
Bishop who entertained with
violin selections.
P.-T.A. members voted to have
the annual adult-amateur night
on Tuesday, Jan. 20.
INTERNEE SPEAKS AT
CENTRAL PT. SUNDAY
Central Point, Jan. 11 Rev.
Itodcrlc M. Landls, who was in
terned In four different camps
in the Philippines by the Japa
nese will be guest speaker at the
Federated Church here Sunday
at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.
Rev. and Mrs. Landls, with
their three children, were cap
tured by a Japanese squad in
January, 1043, after having suc
cessfully evaded the enemy since
Pearl Harbor day. They were
Interned in Zumboanga, Santo
Tomas, Dnvao and Los Banos for
25 months.
According to the pastor, Rolf
II. Hansen, the public is invited
to both services.
STREET IMPROVEMENT
PLANNED AT EAGLE PT.
Eagle Point, Jan, 1 1 Appoint
ment of a street committee to In
vestlKatc means and methods of
much discussed street improve
ment here has been made, ac
cording to Mavor V. W. Hnv.
Will Brown. A. Woodrich and
Mayor Hay will serve on the
committee. Paving and laying a
curbing along main street are
the first projects,
John Dillnrd was recently se
lected as city tnuiK'ilman suc
ceeding P. J. ltobinson who
passed away last fall.
Tonight
A little Va-tro-nnl
In each nostril
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tiaanl passages to relieve stulty tran
sient congestion. Makes breathing
easier. Invites restful Bleep. Works
nnel , , . Grand for relieving sniffly
distress of head colds. Try ill FuUow
directions in the package.
VKKSVATRONOl
Each
$25
Boys' Dress Slacks
Her they are . . . boy's finely tailored
drass slacks of rayon and wool mixed
gabardine. Pleated and zippcred in sizes
7 years to 31 waist for young men.
Choice of brown or blue.
Up to
Boys' Pajamas
Pajamas for the small boy ... 4, 6 and 8,
A knit fabric, warm and comfortable.
They come in blue only and have a full
elastic waist band. Your choice of
sizes at
SUIT
$239
Tha first peek Into the not too distant
future and what do you see? Suit
Fashions that take your breath away . . .
Fashions that speak softly of freedom
and beauty . . . Suits superbly styled
' from fine all wool suitings . . . Suits
that feature the round shoulder, tha
large sleeve Suits with cuffs and
smart buttons. Tomorrow the suit shop
will feature these new spring arrivals in
gray, a popular color tone for spring.
Sizes 10 to IB.
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Men's Work Shirts
A sturdy, heavy weight, part wool work
shirt at $2.09 and $2.44. A reliance made
shirt 1-3 to Va wool content. Ideal for
this time of the year. Colors are gray
and blue.
$2Q9to$244
MAIN FLOOR
New Cotton
HOUSE
FROCKS
What with the war ovor and your men com
ing back, housekeeping days are her again.
We know you want to look your best. That's
why we've rounded up these lovely cottons -ao
pretty and practical that you'll wear them
downtown as well as around the house. . .
Yes, you'll wear them wash them and love
them all spring and summer. Plaids and
prints in sizes 11 to 16.
$795 .C$1995
Second
Floor
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COAT
CLEARANCE
Furred and Self
Trimmed Styles
Vs OFF
Coatsl CoatsI Coatsl Beautiful fur trimmed
models and lovely self-trimmed casuals. All
of them tha essence of good taste and all
reduced 1-3 of their regular price. Coats of
fine all wool fabrics. Coats from America's
leading coat makers. Take advantage of
this January coat event and buy now.
SECOND FLOOR
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In the
Baby Shop
Second Floor
Rayon Crib
BLANKETS
Keep baby warm and
snug under a flufiy
rayon Crib Blanket. . .
These are 36x50 inches
and come in pink, blue
and white.
$3.50
Cotton Wrapping
BLANKETS
Another mutt item lor
baby't comfort this win
ter . . . warm cotton
W'rappinq Blankets in
either pink cr blue.
Each
Kenwood and Chatham
BLANKETS
New Sizes and Weaves for Warmth and Long Life!
timiilililllili
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69'
Colorful
TARTAN
PLAIDS
54 -Inch superspun rayon
viscore ... a beautilul
rayon fabric. Crown
testod and hand wash
able. Now ready in S
beautiful Bowman Tar
tan plaids of various
clan colors and combina
tions. Your choice
I $385 yd-
Main Floor
Butterick
Simplicity
and Vogue
Patterns
SUPER SIZE KENWOOD
Hera is one of the world's finest blankets . . . The "Kenwood Famous".
Super 80x90 Inches in size, woven from 100o pure virgin wool and
bound with a wide rayon satin ribbon. Truly a life time blanket and
offered in such lovely shades as rose, tourquoise, green, oriental blue,
peach and rich yellow. This super cover is priced at just
CHATHAM'S LAMBSDOWN
From the Famous Chatham Woolen Mills come these superb blankets
The Lambsdown. 100o pure virgin wool, 72x90 inches in siie and
weighing 4' 4 lbs. The lambsdown is finished with a S-in. rayon satin
ribbon and comes in five lovely bedroom colors . . . rosedust, frost
blue, sea green, peach dawn and maize. This blanket is priced at
AIRLOOM BY CHATHAM
Many people know the Airloom by Chatham ... a 750i wool and 2Si
cotton cover that combines warmth with light weight. The Airloom is
a 3'a lb. blanket, full bed size 72x90 inches and finished with a 4-inch
rayon acetate satin ribbon. Comes to you in solid shades of rose, blue,
cedar, green and peach. Your choice at just
THE SUTTON BY CHATHAM
Here Indeed Is a Quality Blanket at a budget price. The Chatham
Sutton . . . famous for its weave of 25o wool. S0"o rayon and 25o
cotton. Long life and warmth. 3'i pounds in weight, full bed size
72x90 Inches. The Sutton is offered in peach, green, cedar, blue and
rose. Each blanket bound with a 3-inch rayon acetate satin ribbon.
$185.0
$165.0
$85.0
$65.0
Bedding Section
Lower Main Floor