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o MAIL TRIBUNE, MeJford, Oregon, Suiy, June IS, 758 3 UIMM Summer Carnival of Values LUGGAGE SPECIAL! A KISS FOR THEODOR Barbara Gutscher, 14, a Ger ; man-born resident of San Francisco, greets German Presi- dent Theodor Heuss with flowers and a kiss after his arrival if? that city. Over-zealous officials had tried to make Barbara get rid of her flowers, a bouquet of carna tions, but she retrieved them in time for presentation to President Hefes. At left is San Francisco's Mayor George Christopher. GRANDVIEW-LONE PINE New Station Opens By LILLIAN KNIGHT Grandview-L one Pin e John Mansfield is operating the new Chevron Service sta tion at 600 East Jackson, lo cated near the new proposed East Side shopping center. Saturday was grand opening day. Saturday also Mansfield gave a free lubrication job and oil change with each full tank of gas. Pete Young on Stewart ave. Mr. and Mrs. Lewie Brea zeale, son-in-law and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Marrs Jr., are now living in San Diego, Calif., where they are both working. REPEAT OF A PREVIOUS "SELL OUT! Popular "Carilite" luggage in Silver Cray and French Blue. Durable vinyl coverings with solid brass locks and hinges. 18" Overnight case 6.99 15" Jumbo train case 7.99 21" Weekender 7.99 26" Pullman 8.99 29" Giant Puilman 9.99 Prices plus tax Q MEDFORD Ijllff ffi j Surprise Packages 99c Guaranteed 3.00 Values 1.99 Guaranteed 5.00 Values Mr. and Mrs. B. J.pencer and daughter, Jackie, returned home last Thursday from Gar paldi, Ore. Tey were one Two weeks, being called there by the death of Spencer's stepmother. John Kerr, son of Mr. ftnd Mrs. Jack Kerr of Beaverton, Ore., was a week end guest t the John Mansfield home last week. The Kerrs are former Medford residents and John visited) other friends while here. The girl born to Mr. nS Mrs. Bob Norrfi) recently, weighing 6V2 pounds, has Keen named Patricia Ann. Mrs. Eloise Hayden end son, S5hn Alan, of Klamath Falls were guests of Mr. anfi Mrs. Dick Knight and Gerald last Sunday. They caie over with . Martin Lehman of Richmond, Calif., and Beveiy Wise of Klamath Falls, who visited in Central Point. O Last Thursday Jim Dow of Central Point and his brother, Elmy, of Muskegon, Mich., were visitors at th Dick Knight home. Memorial week end visitors aTthe home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Marrs Jr. and family were their children, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Skelly of Chico, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Kennard of Eugene, and Mr. and Mrs. SAuc! Our regular 8.95 - BAREBACK S f MEDFORD A (LA AlCtI0H HtH ffrtfic& Vrmner & Gaulle ! Kyaet Ptlact 3 tar ctbinet Meet ing. SJt Gaulle is faced ith ilioi owbright fisfiance by PimiT ltt4P Al- -- CO fJMOVIX w ' fr tiwiyQm" krJ ". Cm hM it . iIImms, wmm. jjiHo cfcfc ils. k ' -rol rfiHarant oils A H. tmm mt js ar h A frritartwt a strV a4 mixttm. WW ers 4a A f - Try 0 V9 UH- atfM frfs. twin first or coad saP'M- Bh '' . w fxclusivdf at tYIfTIIN TH1HT FOAM CUSHIONING THROUGHOUT IN WHITE SMOOTH LEATHER . . . most marvelous fitting, light-weight fashion to enjoy thru all dress-up and leisure hours! Leather soled! SHOE DEPT. - STREET FLOOR MEDFORD IMG, IE Men's - Boys' SHOES BOYS' Sizes 3-6 Regular to 10.95 88 SUMMER CARNIVAL of VALUES Huge Savings MEN SIZES on KINGSWAY JOHN C. ROBERTS Regular To 12.98 CROSBY SQUARE FRENCH -SHRINER Regular To 22.98 HUB SPECIAL PURCHASE! GIRLS' SWIMWCAQ Plaids, stripes, novelty prints and confetti dots. In assorted styles. A big saving during our Summer Carnival of Value. Reg. 3.98 to 5.98 Sizes 7-14 Sub-Teens WOMEN'S BLOUSE SPECIAL! Fine cotton broadcloth or cotton and orlon. Short or 3A push up sleeves. Collars and convertible neck line. In white and pastels. ft ,- fi4 A r?'r i u u Sizes 32-38 Values to 7.98 199 Wry GIRLS' SUBTEEN DRESS Garden flower prints on white backgrounds. Or soft pastels. Off the shoulder styles or sleeveless. Full skirts. Fabrics are embossed, drip-dry types. Sizes 8-14 -Reg. 7.98 CHILDREN'S PLAY SUITS In novelty prints and stripes ideal for beach and home play. Cool, easy-care drip-dry fabrics. Reg.' 1.19-1.98 SizesS-M-L yV&Vx MEN'S PLAID SPORTSHIRTS Plaids! Plaids! Plaids! We've got 'em. Men's short sleeve sportshirts in woven ginghams. Sanforized and vat dyed.. For sheer summer comfort these lightweight cottons are the fin est buy of the season. SIZES S-M-l REG. 2.49 Boys' SHORT SLEEVE SHIRTS Ginghams, Checks, Plaids, Stripes Ivys. Assorted styles to choose from. Many colors. Easy to care for fabrics, some wash 'n wear. SIZES 6-16 REG. 1.98 ! .44 o at 53-Pc. SET TEXASWARE Melamine dinnerware guaranteed two full years against breaking, cracking or chipping. It's safe in automatic dishwashers. Boiling water will not fade or mar the finish. As sorted colors. SERVICE FOR EIGHT KITCHEN TERRYS A kitchen ensemble that compliments the homemaker's dining area. Thirsty, fringed terry kitchen towels with matching apron and pot holder at new low price. TERRY TOWEL ....Reg. 79c 69c APRON Reg. 1.50 1.29 POTHOLDER Reg. 50c 39c 29.95 ill IThSt ijt , tfL.' " Ml &ifs f (hap? - ytl DESIGNER COTTONS 4 yds. for 2 5yds.iFor3 We just . received a new shipment of these cottons. In 4 and 5 yard lengths. They are at a new low price. Values to 1.98 yd. 79 49 MANN'S IS.OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9:00 P.M. x f 5 j.