I. I IS' Harvest Festival and Progress Section MEDFORD Tribune x ,'?!' fit ' K if In WrmrtM l&14Mo:W ( A huge crop of outstanding values are yours for the picking... 3u in J' Year's biggest event for our Fall opening! It's fall . . . leaves are falling . , . busy crews are har vesting and packing Rogue River; Valley's fruit crop . . . ' logging trucks are scurrying along forest roads and high ways so that log decks will be well filled for approach ing winter. Schools are filled; housewives are ready for ... fall housecleaning and Medford's stores and shops are . displaying' new styles and latest merchandise for the colorful season aheadl -- ,. ' THURSDAY --FRIDAY-SATURDAY 1 i I "1 - il 3 Scores of firms, including banks and savings and loan associations, have joined in planning the biggest and best three-day Fall Festival in Med ford's history. It's a time, too, to appraise the . many exciting and progressive steps in recenf : , months that make Medfqrd the. busy xenter . for all southern Oregon, and northern California. ' . I I I I I O n & - l!r5 II t. K rf iv 1 I "Til vlu i ! fir il i rfri immJk u Watch for Mystery Counters in the stores you visit -get $3 package for only $1 As an "extra" In Greater Medford's big golden harvest three-day fall selling spree, merchants have added a air of mystery . , . and you'll like itl So, when you visit Medford stores and shops, look for a "Mystery Counter" which offer surprise bargain packages for only $1.00. The number will be limited so shop early during this big three-day Fall Festival! , ' S J X- Cr 1 1 K?v- . 5 i i. , ... . , 1 , i ir : :, i 1 ill ,: Wednesday, September 21, 1960 ml Is I - I t 4 mm Jf!! 1 i 7 Li a ta 4V