Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 07, 1958, Image 7

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Save 1.12! Wards Brentshire
Featuremaker Orion9 cardigan
88
Mode of finest Orion which
washes with ease ... needs
no blocking. New long-line
look, expensively detailed.
Black, white, colors. 34-46.
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Save 4.10 m
girls' "Golden
Loom" coats!
12
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KEG. 4.M
SALE!
Famous Stevens
fabric skirts
3
99
Ihm 5.9-7.9t
Big savings! Wool
and wool blend
skirts in muted
plaids, big box
plaids, twill weaves
and softly brushed
patterns. New re
laxed lines, slim
styles in Fall colors.
10 to 18.
118. le.tS
Season's most pop
ular styles! Luxury
New Zibeline wool
blend ... Milium
lined for all weath
er comfort. Beige,
gray, turquoise or
red. Be ready for
winter, save dollars
now in Ward Week
-'s. Sizes 7 to 14.
Little girls'
"Golden Loom"
fleece coats
10
88
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Luxurious Zibeline
tailored in newest
styles, sizes 3-6x.
70 virgin wool,
15 llama, 15
fur fibers. Special
Ward Week pur
chase brings low
price at start of the
season! Save nowl
Usual $35 quality!
COMPARE ANYWHERE il l tot valut, fashien
niwntii, selection . . . you couldn't buy your
coat at a hotter time or place than at WARDSI
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LOOK AT THE FASHION DETAILS . ; . new-look back Interests,
new collar and sleeve details, expensive-looking buttons, Peak
selections in black and all the smartest fashion colors.
LOOK AT THE FABRICS . . . from America's finest woolen mills.
Deep pile alpacas, Martinique chinchilla cloth, polished Zibe
lines, rich fleeces, elegant plushes, famous Peerless tweedsl
LOOK AT THE TYPES . ; ; styles you want most ; ; ; xip-outs, re
versible, some with dyed mouton processed lamb collars . . ;
even Wards famous Kiltshires and Brentshire. Sizes 8-18.
SALE! luxury custom drapes
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SALE! Simmons mattress
SALE! Vibrator recliner
Multiple speed . . . king-size
Get all the fine features
of chairs at 119.95. Gives
you hours of rest in minutes.
31" wide, 40" high. Foam
latex seat cushioning.
88
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$5 DOWN
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$3 DOWN
$5 a month
A thrift special! 220 coils cush
ioned for comfort. Gives you
the firmness needed for restful
sleep. Durable woven stripe
ticking. Full or twin.
Matching box spring,
Mattress and spring,
20 OFF
luxury CUSTOM draperies
now at "ready-made" prices I
Choose from over 500 fabrics, colors,
patterns! Pleated, weighted, lined or not
as you choose. Bring measurements!
0 SALE! 35"
steel wagon
usually
14.95
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$1 DOWN
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new rear reflectors,
pftis shiny metal guard
rail, chevron tires!
SALE! Red lire-chief car
11
$1 DOWN
88
usually
16.95
adjustable pedals
1 -piece steel body
clanging Are bed
for cMdre 2 te 4
THE MODERN WAY TO SHOP IS WITH A WARDS TIME PAYMENT ACCOUNT!
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SALE! 2fi-in. tank mode bike m&r.
Ilf Sharpest looking
SALE! Reg. 5.79 Super-
no finer house paint made
Guaronteed equal to the highest-priced
linseed paint on the
market. Resists chipping, crack
ing, peeling. Self-cleaning
will noteollect dirt below siding.
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SALE! Reg. 1.39 to 1.79
modern metal pantryware
Rich-looking coppertone trim J A flfj
on snowy white lends glamor T
to any kitchen. Baked-on
enamel finish resists rust, chip YOUR
ping. Stock up and save! CHOICI
mmmi bike on the block
88
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'4 DOWN i5.;
Features internal expand
ing brakes, rear luggage
carrier, light. Boys'
bronze & tan wwhite trim,
Girls' green wwhite trim.
24" boys', girls', 42.88
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SALE! WARDFLEX
WALL PAINT
Reg. 4.98. Dries in 1
hr. No odor. 4.44
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SALE! REG. 1.87
IOLUR,TRAY$n
Make painting 10 fbaos
faster, eoiierlj .,-
SPUN ROCK WOOL
INSULATES HOME
Finest feather
. weight fibers kill
heat. i CO
cold. 2( lbs. JO
SALE! STYR0N
PLASTIC TILE
Uniformly thick end
color fast. 18 jn
otart H- MO
SALE! bli" SAW,
HADE AND CASE
Reg. 58.99. Full 1 HP
motor; safety . n
clutch built-in. iv0O
SAVE UP TO 30
ELDEC0R BULBS
Guaranteed. Stock up
now at these m ipa.
low prices. r306
P0WR-KRAFT
Vi HP MOTOR
1750 RPM. Save 40
over Nation-
el Brands. 29.88
SALE! FIBERGLAS
FURNACE FltHRS
h all popular 1' end
2" sites. tri4mO
SALE! 3 -Piece
Bath Outfits
$
7
WHITE
Keg. $113
Less fittings
Attractive styling easy to deew
Vitreous ehina lavatory and toMel
Choose 4 or 5' steel tub
$
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COLOR
Reg. $131
Less fittings
Adds beauty to your home
Same fine 'quality as obove
Color for the price of noet wWte
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CALM SCENE Laborers work in the field at the Taoyuaa
U. S. Air Force Base near Taipei, Formosa. Nationalist
Chinese officials have emphasized that Nationalist China
has no intention of reducing Its garrisons on the be
Ieaguered outpost islands of Quemoy and Matsu. Presi
dent Eisenhower and U. S. Secretary of State John Foster
Dulles have both suggested that the maintaining of large
garrisons on the Chinese offshore islands may not be
desirable.
Wandering Inventor
Engages Attorney
To Study Contract
Los Angeles - (UPD - Inventor
Elmer Meukel, debt-ridden
"dreamer," whose idea for a
device to prevent aircraft col
lisions aroused wide interest,
was a key figure today in a
race to develop his device.
Where before, the lanky,
self - educated Meukel had
trouble interesting anyone in
his electronic motion detector,
his main problem now was
considering offers and pro
tecting his interests.
Contacts Attorney
Shortly after returning over
the week end from three
months wandering that took
Two Injured in
Auto Accident
Carl Andrew Ralmquist, 41
of section 1, Camp White, was
reported in serious condition
today at the Camp White in
firmary after being injured in
an auto collision yesterday.
State police reported that
Palmquist attempted to make
a left turn from Highway 62
at the domiciliary entrance
about 7:45 p.m. and collided
with a southbound vehicle
driven by Richard Ebenezer
Swan, 37, of 2501 Lyman
ave., Medford.
Palmquist suffered a crush
ed chest and a severe lacera
tion below the left knee, ac
cording to infirmary authori
ties. He was said to be suffer
ing from shock.
Swan was taken by Med
ford Ambulance service to
Rogue Valley hospital with a
broken right arm, police said.
His condition was described
today as "good."
Police said damage to both
vehicles was heavy.
Deposits
Increase
In First National
Total deposits of $800,948
941 and loans amounting to
$405,219,945 were recorded
Sept. 24 at the 79 offices of
First National Bank of Ore
gon, C. B. Stephenson, bank
president, has announced.
They represent an increase
of $10,588,194 in deposits and
a decrease of $5,361,377 in
loans since the Oct. 11, 1957,
bank call, Stephenson said.
Figures released by the
Medford branch of First Na
tional show that on Sept. 24,
deposits at the branch were
$25,147,457 and loans " were
$13,134,541, according to J. A.
Moore, manager.
Civil Service Job
Open at Camp White
Civil service examination
is now open for carpenter at
the Veterans Administration
Domiciliary, Camp White,
Enid L. Brown, executive sec
retary of the board of civil
service examiners at the dom
iciliary, has announced.
Information concerning ex
perience requirements are
contained in the examination
announcement, and may be
obtained at the local post of
fice or board of civil service
examiners at the domiciliary.
DOG CANCER PATIENTS
East Lansing, Mich. -BPD-
More than 100 dogs are treat
ed for cancer every year at
the Michigan State Univer
sity animal clinic. University
veterinarians say the cat is
about the only tame animal in
which cancer is relatively
rare.
him to a Reno, Nev., hobo
jungle, the inventor today
contacted attorney Leonard
Weinberg.
Weinberg planned to go
over the contract Meufcel
signed with the Polaris Engi
neering company before leav
ing home in a "mental funk"
last June to escape creditors.
The pact calls for Meukel
to receive 3V4 .per cent in
royalties if his device works.
The total could amount to
$35,000 a year.
Polaris officials were anxi
ous to reach an agreement
with the inventor so company
engineers could start work on
development of the invention.
Scoffs at Suit
Meukel scoffed at a mil
lion dollar damage suit filed
against him by Comapco Inc.
The firm claimed his inven
tion might have infringed on
the company's patent rights of
its motion detector.
The 41-year-old inventor
wanted to know how his de
vice could have infringed on
another when no one but he
knows the details of it.
Weinberg said Meukel had
received one offer for his in
vention from U.S. Dynapower
Electronic Corp., Franklin
Park, 111. The company was
reported to have offered 25
per cent of the gross profits
on the invention providing it
works.
Applications Being
Taken for Positions
Applications are being re
ceived by the civil service
commission for four positions
in the Air Force's program for
civilian employees as Air Re
serve technicians. Positions
are for aircraft components
repair foreman, aircraft radio
repairer, clerk, and military
personnel officer.
Examinations for student
trainees in engineering and
scientific fields and appren
tice, fourth class, have been
announced by Puget Sound
Naval shipyard, Bremerton,
Wash.
Additional information on
the applications and examina
tions may be obtained at the
local post office building.
IT COSTS NO MORE
"See Your
Travel Agent"
Airlines know we can help you
have more fun. That's why
they say "See . your Travel
Agent first." Drop in today and
talk over your next trip.
See GEORGE LEWIS
ROGUE
TRAUEL
SERVICE
We Reserve and Sell Airline
and Steamship Tickets
PHONE SP2-6779
111 E. 8th