MGDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORE.
SUNDAY, JULY J4, I860
tx
-Sift
M 4 Ci"
rr
...... .. . . . .
CONVENTION BONNETS The latest in
Chicago millinery fashions are modeled
Thursday by Diane Nordin (left) and Mrs.
William G. Stratton, wife of the governor of
Illinois. The ladies make no bones about
their favorite candidates for the GOP Presi
dential nomination. . (UPI Telephoto)
City Supervises
Many Street Jobs
During June Medford's pub
lic works department super
vised a number of different
street construction projects,
according to Public Works Di
rector Vernon Thorpe's
monthly report.. '
Among these were several
new paving projects. These
include construction on Coun
try Club dr. from 320 feet
r west of Sutter ave. to Black
Oak dr.; on Black Oak dr.
from Country Club. dr. to
Sandy Terrace; on Siskiyou
blvd. from . L. Earhart park
subdivision to Highland dr.
Paving projects which were
continued during the month
include Country Club dr.
from Sutter ave. to .320 feet
west; 10th st. from Riverside
ave. to Willamette ave.; Rose
mont ave. and Pcrri place.
Paving projects were com
. plcted during June on Easy
st.,- Melody lane and Serenity
dr., the report said.
Construction started during
the month on .the 10th st.
bridge over Bear creek.
Other projects completed
during the month were a
storm - sewer for the Rogue
Valley Manor and the Jack-
ton park swiming pool.
The department's office
force completed plans for sev
eral other paving jobs. These
include plans for Niantic St.,
Black Oak dr.; Juanipero way
and Summit, st. .
Vets With Gl Term
Should Check Policy
More than 128 thousand
veterans in the Pacific North
west should give careful study
to their GI insurance hold
ings, S. T. Brannock, contract
representative, VA Domicil
iary, White City, said Friday.
The veterans still hold GI
term insurance, a type of in
surance that plays a definite
role for a young growing fam
ily but may become prohibi
tively expensive for the veter
an near retirement age, Bran
nock stated.
This is one of the biggest
problems now facing the VA,
Brannock pointed out, using
as an example a recent letter
from a World War I veteran
to emphasize the importance
of the situation.
"Feel free to use my pres
ent plight to warn other term
insurance holders," the veter
an wrote. "1 find myself near
ing 70, unable to continue my
G-E Stitchers
The fifth meeting of the
G-E Stitchers 4-H club was
held at Edge Oaks dairy. The
U.S. Flag pledge was led by
Jillinda Arthur. The 4-H flag
pledge was led by Bonnie
Goehring.
We had three visitors, Ar
lene Jarrett, and Christine
and Marilyn Streeter. We
spent the rest ol the after
noon swimming. ' ;
Jillinda Arthur,
Reporter .
term insurance payments at
their greatly increased rate
and unable to obtain new in
surance coverage. If I die, my
wife has nothing: yet over the
years we have invested more
than $3,000 in this form of in
surance." Mounting Costs
Mounting costs can become
prohibitive as the years go by,
Brannock said. For instance, a
term GI insurance policy that
carries an annual premium of
$9-a-thousand at age 33. jumps
to an annual premium of S47-a-thousand
by age 65, and to
$73.16-a-thousand at age 70.
Brannock emphasized that
the VA is not trying to tell in
dividual veterans how to han
dle their insurance programs.
The individual -program de
pends on the circumstances
of each veteran's financial sit
uation, and his total insurance
plans and program. Each pol
icyholder should review his
GI insurance holdings period
ically to be sure they meet
his current and long-range
needs.
The number of GI term in
surance policies in force in
Washington state are 58.071;
in Oregon, 41,053; Montana,
13,947; Idaho, 13,123; and in
Alaska, 2,310. - .
, Full information on GI in
surance programs may be ob
tained from the contact of
fice, VA Domiciliary, White
City.' . .
feWEISFIELD'S
VNX MAONIFKfNUY ITT LIB AND HAN MTAIUO 14 -KARAT V&OV- Xf
! MOUNTINOt in WITH FIHtT MMHT DIAMONDS 'ROM
OWI OWN DIAMOND CVTTINO AND POUSHINO KANT IN AMSTilDAM, HOUAHD
USf WtlSfltLD'S fAMOUS LOW, EASY CREDIT TIRMSI
I K llO) TRADE-IN
m
tj
TRADE-IN
ALLOWANCE For Your OLD
DIAMOND OR RINGS
(Regardless of Condition)
when you purchase
this fabulous new
25 DIAMOND
BRIDAL PAIR
REGULAR
nice ...
USi
TRADE-IN
YOU
PAY
ONLY
AND VOUl
OLD XHf7 Y SiJ
asm
! Open 9:30 to 5:30
100
DIAMOND
Ol ItlNftl
Magnificently styled and hand detailed
14 Karat white or yellow gold mount
Irygi. Ringi lock together. Diamonds
selected for cut, color and brilliance.
LOW BUDGET TERMS
122 EAST MAIN ST.
Phone SP 3-5348
Open 9:30 to 5:30
MANN'S . .v YOUR AUTHORIZED MEDFORD SHAKESPEARE BOX OFFICE
E
' a1 1 i
Hi
M r- U " "
.vest F7ii is- y i
rar
(MW
IT'S CHRISTMAS IN JULY AT MANN'S
WITH 68aafa MAKE IT YOURSELF
HOLIDAY KITS
Make Christmas a gay holidoy with gifts you con make so eaily and economic
ally. And they're such fun to do . . . most items require little or no embroidery
to complete. Tremendous holiday bright collection.
A. Petey the Panda
8. The Purple Cow
C. Honey Bear & Cub .
D. Red Head Doll
2.99
1.99
.2.99
2.99
E. 18x24" Calendar ' 1.99
K. Sanla Door Chime.
F. Card Holder 3.49
G. Jumbo Stocking L 2.99
H. Clown Pajama Bag 2.99
I. Gingham Dog & Cat pr. 1.99
J. Door Ornament .2.49
1.99
'
ELIZABETH ARDEN
SOAP SALE
In Blue Grass or June Geranium
The event women await eagerly, for this Is the one 'time' every year you eon
stock up on the world's most luxurious Soap, beautifully fragranced, wonderfully
lasting, so finely milled, it lathers to the last sllverl Now, and only now, at
remarkable savings, Exquisitely gift-boxed. 1 '
BATH SOAPS (BOX OF 3)
Blue Grass or June Geranium, reg. 3.50
HAND SOAPS (BOX OF 3)
Blue Grass or June Geranium reg. 2.50
2.50
1.50
SPECIAL PURCHASE!
FAMOUS MAKE SWIMSUITS
Swim suits designed to be seen in the smartest sun spots, to shape the loveliest
figure . . . yours to be had at many dollars savings. Come early . . . choose
from many styles In laslex. Solids in all colors . and checxi. Mines sizes.
4 99
comp. values to 9.95 JJ
BATES DISCIPLINED FABRICS
BATES-always for finer fabrics. Fully washable, all combed cotton. Fully labora
tory tested, Built in wrinkle resistance. Rapid drying . . . mercerized finish , , '
sail resistant. SUPER DISCIPLINED for maximum wear and minimum care. Sew
it yourself and savel
1.39yd.
PINWALE CORDUROY
The most vorsltile of all fabrics . , . skirts, jumpers, drejses, coals, suits, slacks.
Make them al dollar saving prices. Completely washable, Color controlled. All
new fashion colon. , . A BACK-TO-SCHOOl MUSTI
comp. value 1.19 yd.
,88 yd'
1
A-