Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 21, 1960, Image 21

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Harvest Festival and Progress Section
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A huge crop of outstanding values are yours for the picking...
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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
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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. ' .
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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! , '
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Wednesday, September 21, 1960
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