MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Sunday, October 19, 19S8 7
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Men s Sweat Shirts
$
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i Perfect quality knit sweat shirts
-with soft, warm cotton fleece
lining just right for casual
wear or for work. White, or grey In sizes small,
. medium and large.
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Boys' - Girls' Sturdy
SCHOOL SHOES
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made over Penney's perfect fit- "
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styles and colors. Sizes 8V2 to 3.
PENNEY'S STREET FLOOR
TERRIFIC SPECIAL!
Ladies! Here is a Real $ Budget f
Saver! Special purchase of much Jl 2r
higher priced sweaters. You'll
find soft luxurious Lambs fur JUS
blends, machine washable,
100 orlon beauties and washable 100 woolens.
Sizes 34 to 42. All colors, but hurry!
PENNEY'S SECOND FLOOR
Little Girls' Wool Coat
and Hat Set
Amazing Buy! 100 wool ETTT
coats with warm all wool inter- i I
linings with matching hat , " . 1 1
Choose from all wool fleeces, II
tweeds or fiberenes smartly
styled with fur collars and fur trims. They're so well
made. Ages 2, 3 and 4 only.
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WOMEN'S
HEADSQUARES
2 FOR $1
Large 30" squares in assort
ed prints and color;. Silk-,
acetate blend. Hand rolled
hem.
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Save! Men's
WORK SOX
Slack style cotton socks that
normally sold for far more!
Machine washable. Rein-
forced heel and toe. White,
and random. Sizes 10-12.
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WOMEN'S
BETTER GLOVES
... Big selection of 100 ny
... Ion, and nylon and cotton,
. ' snug fitting stretch gloves.
4. '.White and colors. Sizes 6
to 8.
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Infants' Catton
VESTS
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sixes 1 'i-3
Easy to suds white cotton.
" Top quality, closely knit for
long wear. Select several at
' this special.
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MUSLIN SHEETS BLOUSES MIDCALFS BOUFFANT SLIPS TOWELS BRIEFS
1.89 $1 1" 298 5 $10 3 PR5 $12s
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thrdcou Musltn sheets 5 f qUa'' slacks in washable thick-and- glamour with . straight ior-. towels with st ends. ton briefs with heat-resist-
'tysanfonzed cottons ,n new t h i n corduroy. Continuous ward special Penney pV.ce Si J ,5x3 1 Stol un Jthk ant elastic waistband. Size
bed s ?e 1 " UP cSleeve,S',blousons' "aist cuff le9- buckle-back. tag Wbite and assorted pas- Size 25x31. Stock up at this asq shirts jn
. .. . tuck-ins. Sizes 32-38. Black, blue, beige. 12 to 20. tels.' Sizes, S, M, L. terrific low price! sizes 4 to 16.
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SHIRTS " KHflS " BLANKETS ' mmS , or T SHIRTS FLANNEL PJ's
133, 250 $1 $2 2$1 244
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full df Penney quality ex- color from fading heavy n n heet f neckline, sizes 36-46. Comb- nel pajamas at a very special
tras Get gay, colorful as- long-weanng sailcloth pock- ra we nk o? blue Bright print on white back- ed cotton briefs with heat price. Coat or slipover style
sorted patterns. Sizes S, M, ets reinforcements at points a H ink of blue. nd . warm g J drawstring
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FLANNEL SUEDE TOP PLAYTOGS Orion Cardigans FLANNELETTE 0.!!
77c 88c I33 35 iTgg, - $10
sues 1 r2 to 4 sizes 2 to 4 sizes T2 to 4 'Softly- napped, medium- FOR
Briaht patterns. Lono u j 1 u- u t 1 ... weight for family sleepwear. sizes 10 to 13 Vividly colored upholstery
sleeves Wei made Hard-playing, mach.ne wash- Long sleeves Boy and girl Prints galore 50 nylon, 50 vicara with black or bronze frame.
sleeves. Wei, made. ble ,n ,ukewarm water. styles. Jacquards, . 2-tones. Tmaximum shr.nkage 1 . blend. Dark and high tones. Padded seat. . -
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JEANS YARDAGE Electric Blanket. ANKLETS Diaper Flannel HANDKERCHIEFS
349 94v $13" 3 $1 4vDS $l 10 o $1
Sanforized 1 IVi-oz black Reinforced t h o r o ug h out Special purchase! Fine qual- To say it's a bargain would
twill jean with polo-type Vibran velvety pinwale cor- Here is long-lasting quality with long-wearing nylon .. . ity white diaper flannel. Soft, be putting it mildly! These
pockets of " durable twill. 'ury in Penney's exclusive and steady, sure sleeping body of sock is famous Du- absorbent - flannel assures are famous Springs Mills
Wide belt loops. Zipper fly.' Prints' designing colors. comfort built into a lovely rene mercerized cotton. lasting absorbency, even af- soft finish cottons! Whiter
Sizes 30 to 44 Machine Tweedy-look patterns, new blanket. Top quality circuit. White or pastel. Sizes 6 to ter countless washings. 27" than white ... finely stitch
washable Mylar golden stripes. Ma- blanketing of rayon, acetate 8V2. wide. ed! Large size.
Men's Store Street Floor chine washable- and cotton, nylon bound. PENNEY'S SECOND FLOOR PENNEY'S STREET FLOOR PENNEY'S STREET FLOOR
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3-PIECE BATH SETS
Luxury 3-piece contour bath
mat sets of plush viscose rayon
pile, excitingly trimmed with
lurex metallic trim that will not
. tarnish. Rubberized back resists
. slipping. A choice of latest fall
decorator colors. Bath mat. 20"
x34"; contour mat, 20"x21".
300
A good valuv !
PENNEY'S STREET FLOOR
Save S's-Girls'
Sanforized Flannel PJ's
Compare this $ saving! Perfect
quality sanforized printed cot
ton flannel pajamas. Pretty
prints on white backgrounds.
Full cut for comfort. Machine
washable. Ages 4 to 14.
PENNEY'S SECOND FLOOR
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Remarkable Dress Buy!
Terrific special purchase of bet- O
ter dresses. The fabrics and J
details are amazing at this
price! Included in the group t-J
are: - ,
rayon Bemberg waist bandits!
woven gingham plaids, stripes!
muted prints in fine cotton!
rich printed rayon challis!
Sizes 1 2 to 20 and half sizes! .'
PENNEY'S SECOND, FLOOR
Dacron Pram Suit
Keeps baby snug in or out of
the carriage. Penney priced ...
packed with extras! Curon foam '
interlining, safety- stitched
seams, two Talon fasteners. De
tachable bootees and mittens. There's a Legionnaire
hat for boys, a bonnet for girls, and machine wash
ability for mother (to 120 degrees). Pastels in fine
2-ply Dacron. Sizes 1 to 3.
INFANTS' SHOP SECOND FLOOR
05
Candidates to Talk
Tomorrow At C of C
Noon Roundtable
Candidates seeking state
legislative offices will speak
at Jackson County Chamber
of Commerce Roundtable
meetings tomorrow and Mon
day, Oct. 27.
Several questions have
been compiled by the cham
ber and submitted to candi
dates to answer during a 10
minute period at the noon
luncheons. Democratic candi
dates . will visit the Round-
table meeting tomorrow in
the Pioneer room of the Jack
son hotel. Republican candi
dates will attend next week's
luncheon and answer the
same questions.
The questions regard basic
issues which may occur at
the 1959 Oregon state legisla
ture. The questions were sub
mitted to candidates in ad
vance to allow each candidate
the opportunity of examining
the issues in order to frame
specific answers.
Those seeking legislative
offices include Dr, Edwin R.
Durno, Republican candidate
for state senator; Gordon
Hudson, Democratic candi
date for state senator; Mrs.
Marijane B. Duncan and in
cumbent Robert B. Duncan,
Democratic candidates for
representative; and Melvin J.
Lattie and Mrs. Evelyn Nye,
Republican candidates for
representative.
Following are the ques
tions asked of each candidate:
Unemployment Compensation
1. Do you feel that the
present unemployment com
pensation benefits and eligi
bility requirements should be
restricted, remain the same
or made more liberal? Why?
2. Would you be in favor
of employee contributions to
an expanded unemployment
compensation program if the
issue came up? Why?
3. Do you favor changing
the name from Unemploy
ment Compensation to Em
ployment Security? Why?
Improving Oregon'i
Business Climate
1. Would you favor a pro
posal permitting manufactur
ers to include equipment and
machinery as a personal prop
erty tax off-set against their 6
per cent corporate excise tax
and extending this broadened
tax off-set privilege to all
business firms in Oregon, not
just those in manufacturing
and food processing? Why?
Slat Budget and Taxation
1. Do you favor an in
crease of the state budget
over the last biennium?
2. If so, what portions of
the budget should be ; in
creased and why?
3. If you favor a decrease
of the state budget, what
services do you think ought
to be cut in the interests of
economy?
CLUB
NEWS
Central Point Knitting
Our. meeting was Oct. 11
and was called to order by
out-going President Carolee
Kuest.
We elected Marilyn Watson
as president, Shirley Roach
as vice president, Kathy
Thompson as secretary, Linda
Johnson as reporter, and
Carol Roach as song leader.
We haven't decided on a
name for our club yet.
We are to knit blocks for
a blanket which will be given
to Camp White. Our meetings
will be held the third Satur
day of the month.
Linda Johnson,
, Reporter
Shady Cov 4-H Club
At the Shady Cove 4-H
club meeting there were two
new members. They are Con
nie Peterson and .Lorraine
Buttram.
They elected officers. They
are Sharon Hawks, president;
Louella Minor, vice presi
dent; Sue Lowery, secretary;
and Lorraine Buttram, news
reporter.
Americans had a totaf of
87 and a half billion dollars
in the bank at the end of 1957,
a seven-billion-dollar increase
in savings during the year.
Daily's U-Drive
Medford Airport
. 4. If at the next legisla
ture it is apparent .that the
general fund from taxation
will not meet a carefully con
sidered, minimum budget
what areas of taxation would
you favor as the fairest meth
od of raising the difference?
Voting Bond Issues
1. Do you believe that
property owners only should
be allowed to vote on bond
issues, or . . .
2. Do you favor a require
ment which would increase
the number of voters neces
sary to validate a bond issue?
Why?
Basic School Support
1. Do you favor an in
crease in the basic school sup
port? Why?
2. If so, how do you pro
pose its financing and distribution?
Court Records
DISTRICT COURT I
Eldon G. Mattern, overlength,
S15.
John W. King, overload. $173.
John A. Rickenbach, excessive
overhang. S10.
Lynn F. Bucklin Jr.. failure to
stop. $10.
Edward- C. Kanone, shoting from
public highway, $30.
Theodore G. Jantzer, failure to
stop, $10.
Robert T. Delamare, no opera
tor's license, $10.
James C. Jack, overwidth, $15.
Clarence M. Ross, failure to stop.
$10.
jonn w. Jtierns. overwiam,
Leland E. Jones, overload, $65.
Dean W. Lewis, overload, $109.
Elmer L. Champion, overload.
$13. - ,
CIRCUIT COURT
Helen Louise Kay vs. Rov J.
Kay, divorce complaint. '
Fern Stevenson vs. Louis Steven
son, divorce complaint.
Dixie unariene ciarx vs. Gary u.
Clark, divorce complaint.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
ArrLIUAlION
Robert Smith Anderson. 1103
Queen Anne ave., Medford, and
uraiee uaroner, icugene.
Grange News .
Lake Creek Grange
New members are Howard
Blair, Jane Blair and Aldine
Charley. Murray Bartling con
ferred the first and second
degrees, with the assistance
of Master Merton Bradshow.
Fire Insurance Agent Mur
ray Bartling announced that
this was "fire prevention
week." He stated that the
Chicago fire was in 1909;
causing the naming of the
week in remembrance of that
conflagration. Members are
reminded to examine their
house roofs before the begin
ning of the rainy season.
" Ellyn Charley, legislative
committee, announced that
all members should form a
"car-lift" for anyone in the
community that is without
transportation for the election
on Nov. 4.
Master Merton Bradshaw
announced that he had a sup
ply of books from the Soil
Conservation district for any
one wishing to take one.
HE chairman Nora Brad
shaw was visiting her sister,
Mrs. Hazel Ulrich, at Pros
pect. Betty Bradshaw an
nounced that the square dance
party was well attended. It is
hoped to have another party
on Nov.'l, but there is a need
for music.
The birthdays of . Howard
and Jane Blair and Loyd
George were honored.
The next meeting will be
held Nov. 14 at 8:30 p.m. This
is the meeting for the election
of officers. ,
Ellyn Charley
Publicity chairman
PAINT
with
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from
MEDFORD PAINT
& Wallpaper Store
6th l Holly Ph. SP 2-9321
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is Doctor Durno
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Qualified
To Be a State Senator?
Ht it qualified by training, in
terest, experience and a strong
dtiire re serve tht people.
Q. HOW does he stand on
Education?
A At a .rud.nt and an .dueiror,
he realixet the value, the desir
ability and the necessity of a
strong integrated,' educational
system.
Q. HOW does he stand on
taxes?
greater payrolls, and mora peo-
pit through a healthier tax cli
mate, will provide additional
- revenue for purposes of govern
ment. Q. HOW does he stand on
County Home Rule?
The basic concept of County
Homo Rule it sound. It it up
.to the legislature to clarify the
inter-relationship between coun
ties end tet standards.
LISTEN KBES-TV
Friday, Oct. 24, 7:55 p.m;
THEN VOTE
DURNO FOR SENATOR
NOV. 4
Paid Pol. Adv., Dumo for Senator Committee,
Mrs.-Justin Smith, 21 'Geneva St., Chairman