Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 17, 1960, Image 9

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    WEDNESDAY. AW6UIT XT. 1110
MEDFORD MAIL TJtWTOE, MEDFOBD, ORE.
10 A
Blondes Really
Are 'Eye-Openers'
Washington -(Science Serv
ice)- Those curvy blondes re
, ferred to as "eye - openers"
really are.'
Two University of Chicago
(dentists reported here a
study of six men and women
in which the subjects were
shown pictures of a partially
nude man and a partially nude
woman, among others.
The men's pupils, which act
like the lens opening on a
camera and primarily expand
Jn response to available light,
also expanded greatly for the
near-nude female, much less
for the near-nude male. The
women opened their eyes for
the man, reduced their aper
ture for the female. The
women, none of whom had
children, opened their eyes
widest, however, for a picture
of a woman and child.
Psychologist Dr. Eckhard
H. Hess and James M. Polt re
ported in the American Asso
ciation for the Advancement
of Science's journal Science
that their study was limited
to six subjects. To the lines of
Guillaume de Salluste-"These
lovely lamps, these windows
of the soul" - the scientists
added that there was increas
ing evidence that the pupils do
register directly certain activi
ties of the nervous system,
Technicians in
Satellite Urged
San Diego, Calif. (Science
Service)- A technician trained
to make spaceship or satellite
repairs would make a top-
notch astronaut, three en
gineers told the Pacific Gen
eral Meeting of the American
Institute of Electrical En
gineers here.
The U.S. currently Is train
ing seven Mercury astronauts,
all test pilots with engineer
ing backgrounds. But M. A.
Grodsky, Girard W, Levy and
Eobert D. Sorkin, all of the
Martin Company in Baltimore,
Md., said a technician in a
satellite could detect and re
pair system malfunctions.
They said such a technician
would require extensive train
ing, probably with an earth
bound model of the unit he
will later work with in space.
But tncy believe adding a
technician could provide a
payload saving because'of the
versatility of such a worker,
PUBLISHER DIES
Chicago-IUN) - Klngsley L',
Hice, (11, resident ot the Tech
nical Publishing Co. of Bar
ringtoii, ill., publishers of in
dustrial and business maga
zines, died Tuesday.
PUBLISHER'S WIFE DIES I
Rochester, Mlnn.-llPII-Lady I
Packer, 52, wife of Sir Frank I
Packer, publisher of the Syd
ney, Australia Morning Tele
gram, died Tuesday.
Use Remnants
Contrasts are gny fashion
mid thrifty. Use remnants ol
checks or plaid 'n' plain for
this crisp school dress. Easy
to sew - Jiffy to embroider
; Pattern 7173 children's siz
es 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. Pattern pieces
embroidery transfer. Stale
size.
Send Thirty - five cents
(coins) for this pattern - add
S cents for each pattern for
lst-class mailing. Send to
Medford Mail Tribune, House
hold Arts Dept., P. O. Box
168, Old Chelsea Station,
New York 11, N, Y. Print
plainly Name, Address, Pat
tern Number, Size.
. JUST OUT! Our New I960
Alice Brooks Needlocratt
Book contains THREE FREE
Patterns. Plus ideas galore
for home furnishing, fashions,
gift, toys, bazaar sellers - ex
citing, unusual designs to cro
ches, knit, sew, embroider,
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23 cents now!
Parker and Lucille Woods
proudly announce the...
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of their
beautiful new store at
220 EAST MAIN ST.
on Thursday, August 18; at .9:30 a.rrv
Thanks to the wonderful customers we have had the last
four years since we purchased the . Leon's stores in Med
ford, we are happy to offer to the people of Southern
Oregon a very lovely and unusual new store, designed
for: your shopping pleasure and signifying our faith in
the downtown shopping area. . . You are cordially invit
ed to join us in celebrating this event.
, Thank you ...
Parker and Lucille Woods
UP
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COATS
from some of the most pop
ular and well known lines
available . . . for dress . . ,
school or street wear . . ,
Cup 'n Saucer . . . by Olympic
FREE
PARKING
in the big
Park & Shop
Lot
right at the
rear entrance
SWEATERS
Hundreds of the very latest
'new styles from four top
lines . . . some available for
the first time in Medford. .
DRESSES
In smart early fall cottons
and lightweight wools . . .
juniors . . . misses and sub
teens ....
LIZARDS
by Johansen
A special Factory Concession
for the opening . . . regular
29.95 skins in mid or high
heels . , . only ...
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as advertised in Seventeen"
Finest of air conditioning .
Unusual store design . . .
Most modern front ...
Almost double the space . . ..
More convenient shopping . . .
Outstanding lighting effects . . ,
Display windows at rear entrance
Beautiful color arrangements . . ,
Larger selections ...
Lots of new lines ...
Spacious fitting rooms ...
Large new sub-teen dept. .
Modeling all day long ...
Valuable prizes.
w 1
MATCHING SETS
in beautiful colors and styles . . you will
literally "drool" when you see them . . .
I
beautiful
FLATS
from Sandlar
One of the, smartest nationally
adv. lines available . . . just ont
of the many you will be able to
select -from ...
". , . as advertised jn Seventeen"
220 E.
MAIN
Open Thursday
at 9:30 a.m.
Parker
OODS
Leon's
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