Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 13, 1957, Image 10

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TEN MEDFOHD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Tuesday- August 13, 19S7
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SURPRISED MEETING Surprised in the forest of Arden are
Jaques (right), played by Kenneth Geist of New York, and Duke
Senior, done by William Sharpe of California (center). Sword
wielder is George Vafiadis of Texas, enacting Orlando. The trio
may be seen tonight in "As You Like It," one of the plays dur
ing the Oregon Shakespearean Festival in Ashland. Curtain
time is 8:30 p.m.
Good Selection of Seats
Still Available at Plays
Ashland A good selection of
seats is still available for all re
maining performances at the
Oregon Ehakespearean Festival,
but Rogue valley residents are
urged to secure their reserva
tions as soon as possible, accord
ing to William W. Patton, Festi
val general manager. Attend
ance for the three full rounds of
plays showed a substantial in
crease over last year, and that
advance ticket orders are still
leading 1956, he said.
Special activities this week
include the third in the series
Wealher Brings 15th
Atomic Test Delay
Las Vegas, Nev. (in The
Atomic Energy Commission lost
a battle with the weather early
,today and was forced to call the
15th postponement in the firing
of its "Shasta" nuclear device.
The1 test was set for 4 a.m.
(p.s.t.) but less than an hour
before the device was to be trig
gered atop a 500-foot tower
scientists decided that wind con
ditions could carry fallout over
populated areas near the Nevada
Proving Ground.' The AEC will
try again at the same time Wed
nesday. The much-delayed "Shasta"
test originally was scheduled
July 29. Unfavorable weather
led to the postponements, a rec
ord number for the 1957 series.
Two other tests will be delayed
at least 10 days because of the
setback in the AEC's schedule.
of Trinity Noon Readings and
Gresham lectures.
Dr. Margery Bailey, director
of the institute of renaissance
studies, has announced 'that Ed
ward Brubaker of Franklin and
Marshall college, the stage man
ager for the Festival company,
will be featured at the Trinity
Noon Reading, Wednesday, Aug.
14. Brubaker will read "The
History of Tom Thumb," Henry
Fielding's parody on 16th and
17th century tragedy. This will
be at Trinity halL
Thursday marks the third of
the Gresham lectures, scheduled
for 4 p.m. in the assembly room
at the Ashland Public library
Robert B. Loper of Stanford uni
versity, director of this year's
"Henry VIII," and "Pericles"
productions, will discuss "Pro
ducing Shakespeare's Stepchil
dren," an analysis of the prob
lems encountered in staging
"Timon," "Titus Andronicus,
and "Pericles."
Patterson's Opens
Medfofd Division'
A Medford division of Patter
son's bakery began operations
here last week at 1242 North
Central ave., George Patterson,
owner, has announced.
The new wholesale bakery
will service stores and restrau
ants in- southern Oregon, with
sweet goods baked in Medford
and breads baked in the Rose
burg section of the company
Patterson said.
The firm's quarters, which
once housed the old Medford
Blowpipe company, were re
modelled at a cost of several
thousand dollars, he said.
Dave Harem, Patterson's son-in-law,
will manage the plant
and Dean Peden is assistant
manager. About 10 persons are
employed here.
Patterson has been in the
bakery business in Roseburg for
the past 15 years and has serv
iced stores and restaurants
in Medford and Grants Pass the
past year.
Cache of Rifles
Seized at Miami '
Miami HP) Customs agents
early today seized a huge cache
of rifles, machine guns and 50,
000 rounds of ammunition be
lieved destined for insurgents
camped in the Cuban mountain
jungles.
Two men were arrested and
authorities hunted three more
believed involved in a plot to
ship arms to Cuban rebel leader :
Fidel Castro, who is trying to
overthrow Cuban President Ful-
gencio Batista. i
Charles Wyatt, supervisor of
customs in Miami, identified the
men arrested as Gil De Gibaja,
46, an American citizen of Cuban
descent living in Miami, and Al
fredo C. Z. Gonzalez, 38, who
said he is a farmer. He told offi
cers he was from Havana.
The men were charged with
violation of the neutrality act
and jailed pending further action.
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Getting reody for a vocaiion? Get your clothe
and equipment here before you go . . . without dipping
into your fun funds. Open a Charge Account;
pay when yov come bock. And have a wonderful time!
MEDFORD
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Make friends with the 49'er Jacket . . . This
new 49'er jacket will begin a long and beau
tiful friendship between you and Pendleton
of Oregon . . . It's shirt soft tailoring is the
sort of city-country casualness that's perfect
for today's living.
I. The 49'er jacket with its distinctive plaid is color
coordinated with Pendleton's, "Panel Pleat"
skirt. 49'er comes in sizes 10-20 ot 17.95 in
our 2nd floor sportshop.
17.95
2. The Pendleton "Panel Pieat" skirt beautifully
tailored to make a new and wonderful, addi
tion to your wardrobe. Sizes 10-18 at
14.95
3. From Pendleton's styling boards comes the new
P.K. jacket in men's wear flannel. A very smart
tailored jacket with the "Slim Jim" skirt.
The P.K. jacket at 19.95. "Slim Jim" skirt,
14.95
Pendleton
for him . . .
Be sure and see our wide
selection of Pendleton for
the men in the family. Pen
dleton shirts, topster slacks
end new Ivy sweaters.
MEDFORD
Pendleton Fabrics
Pendleton fabrics in Prairie checks, Tartcm
plaids, and Rainier flannels. 60" wide.
Wonderful for making your co-ordinating
skirts, jackets.
Checks 4.98 yd.
'Tartans 5.98 yd.
Solids .. 6.9f yd.
Asiatic Flu Feared
Aboard Exchange Ship
New York W City and
federal health officials today ex
amined a reported 100 cases of
what may be Asiatic flu among
European exchange students ar
riving here aboard the liner
Arosa Sky. '
When the liner readier quar
antine Monday night medical
authorities went aboard. Ship
officials had reported an out
break at sea of what they be
lieved to be "mild influenza."
Aboard the Arosa Sky are
about 800 foreign students aged
16 to 13, all scheduled to live
with families across the United
States and attend local high
schools. The ship sailed from
Rotterd- l Aug. 5.
Milton-Freewaler,
Weston To Get Funds
. Weston. Ore. TP Rep. Al
Ullman (D.-Ore.) said Monday
that Milton-Frcewater and Wes
ton have been approved for fed
eral funds to assist in construc
tion of sewage treatment plants.
Ullman informed Weston
Mayor Walter L. Rayborn the
city has been approved a grant
of S27.329 against its total plant
cost of S91.091.
Milton-Freewater was eligible
for S50.610 against its total of
$168,703..
ESTABLISH RELATIONS
Taipeh. Formosa IIP Na
tionalist China and Jordan have
agreed to establish diplomatic
relations, it was announced to
day. Husbands! Wives!
"fit Pep, Vim; Feel Younger
Thousands of couple re weak, worn-out,
exhausted because body lacks iron. For new
vouneer feeling after 40. try Ostrez Tonic
Tablets. Contain iron for new pep, vim; plus
hi;h-potencv dos Vitamin Bi. In a sincle day,
Ostrex supplies as much iron as 16 doz. raw
outers. 4 lbs. of liver. 16 lb of bef. 3-dr
"Bet-acquainted" size cost little nlv Or
frt Economy tire, save $1.6?. All druggists.
Mann's Wi!! Be Open 9:30 to 9:00 p.m.
Mondays
Prices slashed to make room for new fall merchandise! . . , Save on odds
and ends:
ready-to-wear
summer suits
In rayon, silk, cotton and orlon blends.
Broken sizes and styles.
reg. to 89.95
12. 15. 25. 40.
coats
In long and short styles
rayon and wools.
Broken sizes and styles.
reg to 89.95
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PRICE
cotton dresses
Nylon and dacrons, one
and 2 pc. Reg. and Vi
sizes.
reg. to 8.98
5.
sportswear
summer dresses
Sheers, rayons, silks and cottons
prints and plains. Broken sizes and
styles. Reg. and half sizes.
reg. to 49.95
7. 9. 14. 16. 25.
sportswear
play clothes
Cotton shorts, T-shirts,
bras, skirts . . . Broken
sizes. ,
reg. to 4.98
swim suits
Cottons, laitex, I a e .
Broken sizes and styles.
reg. to 39.95
shorts
White Stag shorts. Sev
eral styles to choose
from.
reg. to 4.95
2.&3.
PRICE
PRICE
men's wear
summer suits
Dacron and rayon blends. Sizes 37 to 42.
2 and 3 button styles.
reg. 33.50 to 55.00
22" & 36"
swim wear
By famous maker. Box
er & brief styles. Sizes
28-40.
reg. to 5.95
Vz
OFF
lingerie
bargain table
of fine lingerie, gowns,
slips, briefs. Many oth
er items.
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PRICE
nylon hosiery
Full fashion & seam
less, summer shades,
all sizes. Slightly irreg
regular. reg. to 89c
39
shoes
ladies shoes
Hi heel, medium heel,
many styles and colors.
Some vinyl.
y reg. to 1 8.00
ladies shoes
Jantzens, Jacauilines,
and many more fa
mous brands.
reg. to 14.00
flats
and Wedges in many
wonderful styles and
colors. Good range of
sizes.
reg. to 9.00
7.
5.
3.
children's
girls' coats
Failles and linens. Brok
en sizes and styles.
7-14 and 8-14.
reg. to 12.00
girls' skirts
and Jumpers in wash
able' wool. Sizes 3 to
6x. Some sizes 7-14 at
3.00.
reg. to 6.95
polo shirts
For sub-teens, short
and long sleeves . . .
Sizes 8-14.
reg. to 1.50
4.
2.
751
accessories
gloyes '
Of nylcn sheer . .
White only.
reg. to 1.00
handbags
Genuine leather, in a
medium size bag. 6
only.
reg. to 5.00
66
c
2
89
dometics
G.E. speed kettle
Boil water in minutes, QQ
copper, and chrome, ', K J f.
electric. 4 only.
reg. to 18.95 Jf
barbecue tools
Entire stock Vi price.
Everything for you
barbecue.
;l2
OFF
sandwich toaster
For quick hot after
noon sandwiches.
1
49
bamboo shades
Limited quantity sev
eral sizes to choose
from.
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OFF
upholst'y samples
27"x27" squares.
Very useful.
yardage
49
pure silk prints
Broadcloths and shan
tungs in fashion right
prints. 39" wide.
reg. to 2.49
dacron and cotton
In summer prints. 45"
widths.
reg. to 1.98 I . Yd.
rayon suiting
Plains and stripes, won
derful for dresses and
suits. 45" wide.
reg. 1.79 j Yd.
denim and sailcloth
Sturdy cotton very
useful, washable, color
fast. reg. 1.39
3 Yds.
place mats
In solid colors. 12"x
1 8" limited number.
reg. 39c each
5 for
25
c
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MEDFORD