Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 13, 1958, Image 13

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iramload savings - 3-pc. groups
chaise, 2 chairs 3900 $4 down
Big savings because Wards made a big volume purchase. Match
ing "Monterey" pattern on vinyl covtrs. Rust-free Alcoa aluminum
frames. Innerspring Deeco Chaise has adjustable back. Chairs fold.
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SALE 25.88
30.95 3 -way portable.
AC, DC or battery.
Texon case.
REG. 114.95 bin serpen
portable TV. Compact, I
lightweight. Only 40
lbs.
sal. 2.88
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3.95 patio chaise
cover. Washable Jerry
cloth. Colors.
4-transistor radio. Good
local reception. Ear
phone jack.
7.95 patio chaise '
pad. Vat -dyed duck,
cotton-filled.
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Sale of web patio chaises
Wards best 22.00 ' Budget beauty 1300
29.95 quality save 7.07 now! , REG. 1 6.95 aluminum and col
King .size aluminum frame. Best orful Saron webbing. Adjustable
Saran webbing. Colors. Easy-roll. 4-position back. Save 3.07 now!
NEW! AIR
COIIDITIONiriG!
SHOP IN GOOL
COMFORT ON THE
HOTTEST DAY!
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DEMONSTRATIONS thruout the entire store by Factory Representatives. Wednesday thru Saturday
SEWING MACHINES HI-FI PHONOGRAPHS
NEW 1958 ELECTRIC RANGES. Free Cook Book for first 500 ladies visiting the Ap
pliance Department.
VISIT the PIG-O-RAMA. Guess the weight and win the pig.
FURNITURE FLOOR
SHOPSMITH SUNBEAM APPLIANCES
SEAT COVERS BARBECUE DEMONSTRATION
FLY TIEING DEMONSTRATION PAINT DEMONSTRATION
BASEMENT
SEE THE BOAT SHOW ON PARKING LOT
Get your ticket from Hostess at Parking Lot entrance to win SEA KING BOAT and TRAILER!
BIG TROUT CONTEST! Longest Trout Registered between May 14th and
June 1st WINS $50.00 in Merchandise Coupons. Register in Sporting Goods Dept.
FREE KEY CASE TO THE FIRST 500 ADULT VISITORS INTO OUR NEW TIRE AND AUTO ACCESSORY STATION
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Five Colonial Maple bedroom
pieces at low special purchase
prices. Solid maple and' select
Double Dresser wMirror 74.88
Bookcase Bed 54" or 39" 31.88
Poster Bed, 54" or 39"
4-dr. Chest 47.88 Stand
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21.88
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REG. 19.95 Cocktail
or Step Table. Modern
in choice of 4 finishes.
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199.95 fiber glass
12-foot boat. 'Plus
shipping charges.
$215 quality! Sea
King 5-h.p.; auto, re
wind. Speeds 1 Y2-12.
I sale 458.64
i 529.45 combination
f 12' fiber glass boat.
1 4 trailer, 5-h.p. mtr.
sale 2.22
REG. 2.85 tool box.
Welded box with big
partition tray.
sale 17C
20c running ft. gatv.
screen, 28-inch width.
Extra-heavy 1 2 -wire.
I sale 3.99 gaf. ! sale 4.74 gaf.
1 5.79 Super House
' in 5-gal. can, white. "
' Other colors reduced ?
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5.29 Tredpruf floor,
porch paint. Use "it in
doors or out. Smooth!
sale 1.88
REG. 7.39 lock set of
sparkling solid brass.
Rust-proof steel parts.
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sale 9.70 oaf.
7.29 Lo-Lustro in 4-
gal. case. Low-sheen
beauty, 1-coat speed!
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brazier. 10-lb. bag
Charcoal
$32 qualitylWagon
ensemble with a big
84e ! 16x24-inch grill
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Split bamboo fly rod,
single action reel.
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REG. 3.69 mail box
in striking black. With
3 initials, free!
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Wagon' with stainless
steel reflector!
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sale 8.44
9.45 Brazier with
big 24" bowl. Sturdy
legs.
sale 12.95
Smart train case.
21" Case 13.95
26" Caes 17.95
21.95 Dacron sleep
bag with 3 full lbs. of
DuPont Dacron fill!
;ale 2.99
3.98 Jo Gordon.
Full size Cowhide with
shaped felt pad.
sale 19.88
21.95 ic chest.
No-rust aluminum with
fiber glass insulation.
NOTHING DOWN! NOTHING DOWN!
New roofing installed
now . . . first payment
due October 1st!
1 st payment due Oct. 1
1st on installed spun 1
wool. Free estimate!
REG. 59c fiber glass
panels. Three sizes, 7
smart color choices!
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sale 88C
1.29 oakr. One
tube flexible plastic
25 feet long.
sale 114.88 i sale 74.88 i sale 99.88
124.50 self-propel
rotary. 2 V -hp Briggs
and Stratton engine.
18" reel mower at $8
saving! 1 -hp Briggs
and Stratton engine.
119.50 rotary tiller
with a powerful 2-HP
engine. $10 down!
sale 8.88
11.95 steel garden
barrow big 4-cu. ft.
capacity! Rugged.
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sale 79.88
89.95 electric, 42-
gal. size. 3"Fiberglas
insulated. UL-appr.
sale 81.88
REG. 92.50 19-inch
rotary; push type. Au
tomatic recoil starter.
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon. Tuesday, May 13, 1958 3A
SETS ALTITUDE RECORD MaJ. Howard Johnson of
Novate, Calif., wears a broad grin as he steps from cock
pit of his F-104A Starfighter at Palmdale, Calit, after
setting new world altitude record for operational air
craft In a 27:minute flight, Maj. Johnson climbed to
91,248 feet, breaking the old record of 80,190 feet set
less than a week before.
Big Market Buyers
Said Institutions,
Investment Firms
By ELMER C. WALZER
United Press Financial Editor
New York (IP) Experts
in things financial have been
doing some exploring to find
out where all this recent stock
buying has been coming from.
They report
the, big buy
ers are insti
tutions and in
vestment companies.
4? 4W1 add. there are
A barrels more
I money seek-
I ing invest-
Elmer Waizer ment.
As L. O. Hooper, analyst
for W. E. Hutton & co. puts it,
there's a big supply of cash
which is "all dressed up with
nowhere to go."
Hooper concludes that the
plethora of cash has neutral
ized all such things as poor
earnings, dividend cuts and
the deniable outlook for a
longer period of sluggish busi
ness trends.
He Donders the point that
apparently the easy money
policy of the economy man
agers has been more success
ful, at least to date, in the se
curities markets tnan in tne
area of commercial activity.
The big money is piling up
in the mutual funds, pension
funds, and many institutions.
Mutual funds sold new
shares to the tune of $333,-
713,000, in the first quarter
and had redemptions in that
period of only $91,795,000.
That leaves nearly a quarter
billion dollars for investment.
Market men say the mutual
Attendance Hits
High at Museum
Jacksonville Attendance at
the Jacksonville museum dur
ing April was the greatest
since the museum was first
opened, according to officials.
They said 3,043 visitors toured
the building during the
month.
This brings the total visit
ors since July of 1950 to 282,
077. Attendance for April in
1957; numbered 2,595. Visit
on during the record month
were from 29 different states
and several foreign countries.
Twenty-four school classes
visited the museum during
April in addition to several
other groups from the South
ern Oregon and northern Cali
fornia areas. !
Gifts and loans during the
month were received from
Mrs. Ann Davis, Medford; An
ton Scheussler, Provolt; Mrs.
Charles Manning, Trail; Mrs.
Mary S. Robinson, Medford;
Chuck Lyons, Gold Beach;
Mr. R. S. Waugh, Oakland,
Calif.'; Mrs. Harry Barneburg,
Medford; Marc Prentice, Med
ford; Mrs. George Zollman,
Klamath Falls; Charles KoyL
Ashland; Mrs. Hugh Taylor,
Ashland; Roger Stutton, Jack
sonville; and a painting col
lection by R. Doland Robinson
from the Museum of Art, Uni
versity of Oregon.
Several members of the
Oregon centennial commission
toured the museum during
the month, officials reported.
Asthmatics! We give $5 trade-in
allowance for your old neb (even
if broken) on a new Breatheasy
set precision pyrex nebulizer;
bottle of inhalant; zipper carry
ing case. Money-back guarantee.
At Your Druggist
funds sales during -April
were substantially better
than in the first three months
and redemptions even lower.
Not Idle for Long
This money cannot be left
idle . for long. The tendency
has been to put it back to
work.
A quarter billion dollars
will buy more than 6,000,000
shares of stock and that's
a lot of demand for this mar
ket. And this doesn't include
the other funds and institutions.
Does the buying by mutual
and other funds reflect their
belief there will be an early -
business recovery?
Joseph E. Granville, ana
lyst for E. F. Hutton & Co.
has this answer:
"According to the type of
buying being done by the
large investment companies,
one cannot readily assume
that they are betting on an
early general business recov
ery. "They are very selective
and are, buying into many
special situations. The in
crease in their holdings of
gold shares best reflects their
uncertainties regarding the
immediate future for the
economy."
Is it the proper thing to fol
low the big investors and pay
"more than stocks are worth,
assuming a greater and great
er over - appraisal," Hooper
asks, "or should we assume
that the mills of the gods are
grinding and that eventually
the grinding will be exceed
ingly fine?"
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