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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1959)
500 Yards GINGHAM yards $1 tRich checks and plaids In beau tiful rayon blend fabrics. leys' Heavy 13 oz. Denim JEANS $88 Sturdy long wearing, western cut blue denim jeans. Ages 6 to 16. r Jr. Boys' FLANNEL PAJAMAS n 44 Sanforized cotton flannel slip over 2 piece pajamas. Age 4 to 8. Ages 10 to 18 at only 1.88. Boys' Knit BRIEFS "T"-SHIRTS 3 Prefect quality, full cut knit briefs or T shirts. A one time $ Day Buy! Ages 6 to 16. Men's 8 Inch LEATHER BOOTS $7 Men's comfortable plain toe steel shank feather boots. Long wear ing cork and rubber outsoles. 61' .to 1 IE. Men's Insulated RUBBER BOOTS $10 Waterproof, warm insulated 12 inch lace rubbery boot. Cleat type, heavy sole. Sizes 7 to 1 1. Women's Leather CASUAL SHOES Moccasin toe leather slip-on cas uals in loafer style. Biack only. Sizes 5Vz to 9Vi in AA-B. WOMEN'S WARM PAJAMAS Cotton flannels in' assorted solid and printed patterns. Two-piece styles. Sizes 34 to 40. Buy now at savings! Penney's Thrifty $ Day Buy! MI n urn WAT. i- ' - . CZZ) J laraTom buy! yciBO In) $ CfJJBilHililBBWBBBllBBBBK! FAMOUS MAKE JEWELRY SPECIAL PURCHASE! Simulated pearls! Aurora pins, rhinestones, metallics, stone sets, beads, earrings, brace lets, pins the biggest $ Day Buy yet in fin costume jewelry. ' PENNEY'S STREET FLOOR Penney's works wonders for .your holiday entertaining, holiday gift ing, at a fabulous low price! Combed mercerized cotton, rayon damask; white, pink, ivory, gold. 52 by 52 inches, $1; 62 by 82 $3 52 by 72 inches. $2 :, 6 napkins 62 by 102, $5 SPECIAL-500 Yards Fine Quality Pinwale PRINTED CORDUROY Loomed for Penney's by fa mous mills like "Cone" in doz ens of beautifully - styled new prints. Lush-1 6-rib quality. Ma chine wash, medium setting. Coordinated solid colors at only 77c yard. 16 colors to choose from. PENNEY'S STREET FLOOR (Q)S)yd. SOLID COLORS 77c yd. i i A h MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS! SAVINGS! SELECTION! heavy cotton sheen gabardine 2 styles self collar or zip-off hooded styles Very Special A Driving Coat That Is- Water Repellent! Wind Resistant! Quilt Lined! s urn Penney's tailors these 9 ounce cotton sheen coats with more of every thing . . . full rayon quilt lining, zip-off quilt-lined hood, inside zipper, or choose the smart patch pocket leather type button self collar style ... all the same styling details you see in imported coats! More? They're water repellent, wind resistant! Natural, charcoal grey! Penney priced unbelievably low. Sizes 36 to 46. , SUPER BARGAIN - PENNEY'S STREET FLOOR, MEN'S STORE! You'll probably want several . . . once you see Penney's wide selection of solid color cotton blends 'n' synthetics. They're full comfort cut. Machine washable, too! PENNEY'S STREET FLOOR $2 men's sizes small,, medium, large, ax. large BIG SAVINGS ON BOYS' WARM JACKETS Warm, machine washable jackets with zip off hoods. Choose sturdy Bedford Cord or J00 nylon! Choice of 4 colors, all with warm quilted linings. Ages '4 to 10. PENNEY'S STREET FLOOR MEN'S NYLON STRETCH SOCKS Mm pair Scoop up an armful, won derful gifts warm neat snug fitting stretch hose in delightful new ' colors and patterns. MEN'S KNIT BRIEFS 2 , 1 Compare this buy! Perfect full cut. Cotton Jcnit T shirts with nylon reinforced neck band strong service able cotton knit briefs too. BOYS' FLANNEL SHIRTS 1 Dollar Day Savings! Perfect quality machine washable cotton flannel plaids in sizes 6 to 16.. ylS lkfe LM: Liiffiii lJLj Jiv . --?' f M ' fti If ft-.- : Ui--4 J ; f .1 ; k;.r I I I--' Li vT' mmii W:-:-tedMkMMMMMEliiabr i J i. f" jXX i fM?:sl::f , , H " 1 L, . 111 2 FT. BY 6 FT. RUNNER 3.66 Each rug is a generous 2x6 feet . . . you get 12 square feet of beautiful covering. Skj'd-resist. Machine wash able. Six colors. ELECTRIC BLANKETS GIRLS' DACRON GIFT BLOUSES BOYS' KNIT PAJAMAS MEN'S KNIT PAJAMAS WOMEN'S GLOVES 100 WOOL 10 1.50 1.99 3.98 New ; 2-year- reolacement guarantee. Washe le light weight electric blankets 72" by 84" size. Pink, blue, maize of green, . , Dacron blouse goodies! More lace and frills. Treats for mom! They hand wash, skip ironing. So sweet to the budget! White and pastels. 4 to 14. Bright jacquard design . . . in light tones of nassau blue, red, maize or bronze. All combed cotton with elastic waist! Machine wash. Age 12 to 16. . 1 Poir Carefully knit of soft combed cotton in rich tonse of black, toast, red, light blue. Smart crew neck top, -snug elastic waist pants! . . . 600 pairs in this big $ Day Buy wool, wool nylon blends in snug fitting stretchable knit gloves.. White or colors. BOYS' PILE LINED JACKETS . $8 "The most" is the word for this one, and furry-warm! 2 pty poplin shell; body lined with Orion pile. Full zipper front. 5 colors. Age to 1 8. COTTONS 'N' WOOL MEN'S THERMAL UNION SUITS SHIRTS DRAWERS 4.44 2.33 Each Famous bi-ply knit union suits 100 cotton inner layer and 50 wool, 50 cotton outer layers. Sizes 42 to 46 only. Compare this quality! Com pare the price! Full length drawers, long tail shirts with short sleeves shirts 38 to 46. Drawers 32 to 42. MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or. Thursday, Nov. 19, 1959 9 EEiEiEMBiiiMEWBiaWHiMHWHiHkiiikiiiiiH KKKKK''K'''K''KKKVEEkkHHEkBH "SliiiMiMEiZiiiiiia ll 'j LUSTROUS. DINNER SETS j. - V-LJBSh li WV- M to t - j - - m ii si I kl ing, at . fabulous low price! . ' i ; ' 1 n7 II Jk, ffll ' I I Young Man With Cowboy Complex Held for Murder " Palm Springs, Calif. -(UPD-A -young man with a cowboy complex was to be arraigned today on a murder charge for the "motiveless" slaying of a Hollywood divorcee. Tord Ove Zeppen-Field, 21, who was captured in Mexico and returned here Wednes day, confessed Wednesday night the Nov. 8 bludgeon slaying of Mrs. Lillian Le- norak, 42, Sheriff's Lt Ed Brown reported. Sheriff's deputies said they planned to have the Swedish born Zeppen-Field reenact the murder today in an effort to determine what motivated the crime. "Zeppen-Field has furnished us with no motive," Brown said. "He said that on Saturday night, Nov. 7, he saw a lady walk by his house," said Brown. "He picked up his sawed off .22-caliber rifle, got in his mother's car and drove down the street to the woman, who was Mrs. Le norak. ; "He asked her to get in the car and she refused. He then pointed the gun at her and ordered her to get in. He drove to a remote area and says he struck her . several times with the gun barrel and then left her in the area. "He denies any sexual in timacies and an autopsy shows she had not been sexu ally assaulted." Mrs. Lenorak's body was found by a passing motorist early Nov. 8. Handcarved gungrips belonging to Zeppen Field's gun were found by her body. Brown said Zeppen-Field "was very matter-of-fact and cooperative. He said he really doesn't know tyrhy he did it." Zeppen - Field's attorney, Dwain Clark, said his defense would be based on "mental incapacity and insanity at the time of the slaying." Mrs. Lenorak, divorced and mother of a son, John, 13, was a film technician and former " ballerina. Grange News... Eagle Point Robert Bitterling was elect ed master of Eagle Point Grange at a recent meeting. Verne Matthews was elect ed overseer; Mrs. E. Steven son, lecturer; Thomas Vestal, steward; Percy Scoovey, as sistant steward; Mrs. Percy Scoovey, chaplain; Mrs. Thomas Vestal, ladies assis tant steward; Mrs. Otis Jones, gatekeeper; Mrs. Steve Wil son, Pomona; Mrs. Robert Bit terling, Ceres; Mrs. Ed Hayes, Flora; and Paul Force, C. C. Hoover and George Babcock, executive committee mem bers. County Agent Gene Winters introduced Miss Dorothy Sherrill, a new county 4-H agent, who spoke on the im portance of agriculture. C. C Hoover reported on the feeder sale and Cliff Moore reported on the dairy situation. Mrs. Bitterling an nounced that a first aid course, sponsored by the home extension, will be held on Wednesday evenings in the hallr W. E. Davies announced at the meeting Nov. 17 that the Grange will hold a commun ity card party Friday, Nov. 20, at 8 p.m. in the Grange hall. There will be no charge, prizes will be furnished, ancj everyone is invited. Roscoe Roberts, Grange county deputy, explained the rates and coverage available on boat insurance. It was an nounced by the home eco nomics committee that there will be no November meet ing. Mrs. Lester McFall was elected chairman of the com mittee for the coming year. Other officers will be elected at the meeting in December. Reports were made, by Mrs. Lester Wertz and Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Jones of their re cent trip to Long Beach, Calif., to attend the National Grange convention. On the display table, pre pared by Mrs. Gertrude Stan ley, were a pair of candles made of beeswax by Mrs. Don Ashpole; a handmade wooden bowl brought from Yugo slavia by Mrs. Don McGovern; BAV Builders Supply QUALITY BLOCKS Drain Tit Brick:. Flue 727 W. McAndrews Phone SP 3-4575 or SP 2-4107 7.