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10 c MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORE. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 1960 Illf - '1 Sim j iirMiJiiiiiirriftiiyiir )rfiTrirf-'f-iiiV--f-'"irii1ifi'-i vtnm i imfYi'YirT fiitimiii'-fi-finf timriiaf irrt'-ww-l NEW MANOR The $5 million Rogue Valley Manor, con- Manor, Ihe retirement apartment building has been under struction of which is almost complete, will be occupied construction for more than a year. It is located on Barnc itarting Jan. 30, according to the board of trustees for the burg hill, in southeast Medford. (Knackstedt Photo) Old-Fashioned Look Slated To Resume TP. annihnr hie vear Of a nnlinnlns old fashioned "quaint" look in girls cloth ing for fall. Revived is 1012 styling with lowered waists. Many fashions show Amlsh and Pennsylvania Dutch influenc es, and peasant prints play hp Bavarian themes. Moreover, shaggy fabric surfaces and bulky sweater stitching carry out the rustic look. 1 Old-time trimmings such as heavy lace, rickrack, braid, eyelet, multiple buttons, rib bons, embroidery, quilted fab- t.t IIIM,..! IN LIMELIGHT - Fur furore find! fox in the limelight. Straight stole combines two misty, mauve tones. It's Saga Norwegian Blue Fox; by Les ter Sage. rics, flared cuffs, along with aprons and pinafores, bring out the best in a girl - s fashionably endearing femin Inlty. Lower Waistlines The young set, too, has been influenced by the trend to lower waistlines, often achieved by an overblouse, Jacket or longer sweater. In more "grown-up" designs, It's the new long torso. Tunics take shape in pina fore variations. New looking jumpers with large round col' lars are shaped-In wide flar es or big box pleats. Velveteen is the major dress-up fabric. One Victorian tunic dress has matching pan taloons, while another velve teen split-side jumper des erectly reveals eyelet lace nantaloons many dresses have wide lace coll rs. Sweaters are shaggy and heavy - looking with vorious rib knitted necklines and cuffs. A girl just can't have too many and the choice is plentiful - cardigans, short- plentiful pull-over sweater shirts and sashed - at the -waistflonger lengths. Dress' Up Coat Blouses, talorcd or frilly, are important parts of t h e Jumper outfits. Three-button tab front shirt is a girl.' clas sic favorite, lower prints, lace tucked and embroidered fronts are pretty and easy to launder. Boy coats lead the field. Mostly casual, the boy coat Is made dressy with a touch of FESTIVAL RCA VICTOR 2-Piece loBoy Mahogany STEREO CONSOLE Regular $259.95 K23 17995 Tint Pay Pltn Available VALUES! Five 45 RPM Single Record FREE with any Long Playing Album Purchase, Stereo or Regular BAVARIAN FINE CHINA 93 Pc. Service for Twelve 5 Patterns to Choose From Regular $186.50 Open Stock Values Harvest $095 Special Complete Tim Pay Plan Available Handcrafted F0ST0RIA TABLE PIECES $3.75 to $7.75 Valuei HvZr2M,.495 2nd Floor-Glassware 7 PIECE JUICE SETS ' Regular $2.25 Set Harvest Value 98 2nd Floor Glassware Mystery Package Table Guarantee Si 00 3.00 Valu. Ilieh Families Now Want Activities 'Centers' It used to be the "family room," now it's the entertain ment center. Stereo, hi fi, television all have helped to spur interest. Then there are the "live mu sic" fans, as a growing num ber of children and adults learn to play a musical instru ment. Whatever the reason, it's true that modern families seem to be not so much inter estcd in the decorating of a sort of catch-all room that covers many activities as they are in the creation of a looking and listening" head quarters, where the accent often is on the latest develop, mcnts in stereo. Usually, there arc two deco rating objectives for the en tertainment center-one, a sot ting that's an effective back ground for the equipment, be it hi fi set, stereo console or piano. Two, surroundings should be not only comfor table but attractive to the eye. fur or velvet trim. Princess coats, chesterfields am" demi fitted styles are seen, some with matching scarves, Fur look is important-real or imitation. Alaskan Eskimo parkas, fur accessories, fur trims, and all-fur or iur-look coats will ir ep girls warm this winter. mmmm&mm- if ipw FUR TRIMMING - Double- breasted tweed coat takes fashion-important ur trimming, In the form of a notched beav er collar. By Stanley Nelson of California. . BELTED IN FUR Fur bells are fashion fa vorites - with the accent on spots. Foundation Aids Mimic Fashions In Shape, Color Foundation garments for fall take their shape and col or clues from the dress, suit and sportswear collections. For the full - skirted dress es with dropped waistlines, there are bra-lettes to mold an unbroken line -from bust to mid-hipline. For the slimmer low-waist fashions, there are sleek cor selets, and girdles which con centrate control at the upper curve of the hips. For the easy-fitting suits with cardigan or long, boxy jackets and softly pleated or arrow-straight skirts, there are long-legged pantie girdles to taper the. thighs. And there are brassiers to suit every neckline that de signers of outer fashions have come up with; camisole, scoop, square, ring, V-back and backless. Many corselets, as well as bandeaux and long line bras sieres, have lingerie - like straps set wide at the shoul ders. Many dip low in back and some bandeaux, through ingenious strap .arrangement or elastic construction bare the back completely. New fabrics control with a light touch. Laces are soft and pretty. Power nets are beautifully patterned. And throughout the foun dation collections, there is ev idence of new approaches to color. Strong and pale colors are blended. French blue has white overlay. Navy lace ap pears over a sheer rose-colored panel. Beige continues to gain pop ularity as a basic foundation color, even for full-figure styles. Here and there, min gled with the ever-basic white and black, are cocoa, brown, scarlet, turquoise, shocking pink and lilac girdles and bras. ' , These foundations comple ment the lilas to plum range in dress collections, the pinks, the paisley prints, the rich plaids; and in evening fash ions the jewel tones that bal- lance the midnight black chif fons and velvets. J (i. SKIRT PLEATS - The cos tume spaces out its skirt pleats, for softly flared effect. Not the abbreviated jacket, the crushed sued belt. By Abe Schrader. LEATHER MATCHMATES Handsome bright - colored sucds, smooth and grained leather coats and jackets have been introduced as match- mates for the newest casual slacks. and sports shirts this Fn1 SHAPED FOR FALL Fake furs, vivid fells and broadcloths take pouchy and envelope shapes in fall handbags. Colors Stress With Appeal Colors in fashion stress the purple palette, with color names that appeal to the pal ate. Served up is a fruit-and-wine menu, including purple wine menu, including purple influenced reds: plums, mul berry, raspberry, grape, bur gundy, claret. Another good-enough-to-eat purple hue is eggplant. Or, for those who would rather feast their eyes on flowers, there are fashionable lilacs, violets and purple-nink azaleas. . Edibly named or not, the purples usually have their heyday in the spring, and they look particularly refreshing in this fall appearance. Spring-like, too, is the impos ing number of pale beige and off-whites. It's all part of a new ap-1 proach to color. After the re- i cent interest in muted, smoky hues, fashion now trends to either deeper and richer or lighter and brighter colors. Purple is closely followed by red, from appetizing straw berry and cherry to vintage wine hues. Blues are intense, and greens have more char acter, moving away from the no-color look. Perhaps the most colorful variety is seen in coats and "dress up" dresses. Here, the fashion hues take their names from something for the jewel box rather than something Ijt the table - gold, coral, am ethyst, emerald,, turquoise, topaz, to mention just some of the leaders. Aristocratic grays - slate, for example - and many browns join the beiges and Purple ing Names whites among the important neutrals. The browns particu larly seem headed for a un usually active season, in a range of hues that includes such fashion-appetite tempt ers as spice, cocoa, coffee. And, of course, fall would n't be fall without plenty of black. It's new looking paired with brown in distinctive plaids and distinguished when partnered with fu. - and busy in fashion b;- day or evening. Plaids, both darkened and brightened, stripes and checks join the fall color news. IMPORTED - Luxurious silk finish makes this hat ; "cor rect" for surburbia and city too. Imported cashmere, band adds a touch of distinction. Cavanagh -:i We urge you to take advantage of the unusual values offered by local merchants during the . . . HARVEST festival Your participation in this bargain event aids the progress of our community. ir PA-Holmes service i INSURANCE Since 1909 WjENGY T SINCE 190? 215 Medical Center Building FABRICS ON SPLURGE Teen fashions go on a splurge of bold and colorful fabric patterns. Wools come in fresh color combinations. Plaids, herringbone tweeds, houndstooth checks are big, giving a look of bulk without added weight. Leon's TOTS-TO-TEEHS Grand IU1 Sensational savings on fall I children's clothing . . . com early for best selec tions ... all sales final . ( ARVEST SALE "Boys Jackets" 99 Light weight styles for etrly fill wear . , '. site 3 to 8 . . . 1 Boys Sweaters" 1199 Smart sleeveless styles . . good colors and sites left "Boys Shirts" 1179 Wash and w e t cotton shirts . values to 2.98 . . "Boys Wash Slax" Values to 3.98 "Dresses" Great savings on all sixes In girl dresses . 13 iff "Girls Sweaters" Sues 3 to 6x . n a t tonally known lint , . "Infant Coats" 99 A real value In tod dler coats . . . J) Mystery Packages A $3 or mor value . J LEON'S 21 N. Central Here are truly wonderful savings . . . Hundreds of items have been slashed again in price for this big event and for final "Close Outs" of the Leons old loca tion . . . Just a few more days left as everything must be vacated by the end of the month ... So for the Greatest Savings of the year Shop Leons . . . 21 North Central ... 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