Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 21, 1960, Image 33

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    IT, SEPTEMBER 21. 1580
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FASHION PIONTS - The
suit makes several fashion
points: pleated skirt, easy hip
top jacket with soft collar
ending in an ascot tie. It's by
Sacony.
Intimate Fall Fashion
Displays Two Faces
Intimate fashion for fall has
two faces. One may love the
fireside and the other prefer
the field, but both get together
to produce this year's array of
loungewear and lingerie.
Fireside elegance is express
ed in lilac, rose, raspberry
and other worm shades. Night
gowns and slips of nylon,
satin and other elegant fabrics
are molded to an easy, flow
ing, princess silhouette. Bust
line, waistline and hipline are
cut to cling and biased skirts
may open to a full circular
hem. The effect is entirely
feminine!
The crisp, outdoor autumn
look also answers the roll call.
Gold and green leave the
trees to color sleepwear, some'
times mixing witl paisley,
leopard or zebra prints.
This effect is especially at
tuned to tunics and culottes.
The tunic is an overblouse
which may come anywhere be
tween the knee and upper
thigh. It can be belted over
trim looking pajama slacks,
hang loose and easy in a baby
Two Good Ways To SAVE!
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF
GREATER MEDFORD
festival
Bargains This Week
Retail (tores throughout the Medford area offer excep
tional values this week In a truly community-wide sale.
Take advantage of the many bargains and . . ,
Bank Your Savings Here
Deposits are Insured up to $10,000 for each account by
the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation . . . your
savings earn Interest at 3 annually and are readily
available In event of an emergency.
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Now Two Officii To Strvo You ...
1109 Court Street 701 E. Jackson Blvd.
doll or dress length gown, or
turn up as a tailored robe
coat.
Culottes, full, skirted-slmu-iated
trousers, cash In on the
color fun also, whether they
act the part of a slip or a full
length nightgown. They adapt
themselves to pajamas, hostess
pajamas, loungewear and un
derwear, simply with a
change of fabric.
Cotton knit sleepwcar, In
such colors as gold, green and
purple, shows bateau neck
lines and three - quarter
sleeves.
Convertibles, pajamas that
are "livlngroom presentable"
with the addition of a jumper
top or wrap-around skirt are
pretty and practical, especial
ly for the college dorm set.
Robes appear In fur -like
fabrics of beige and brown
that add a luxurious look to
wash and wear desirability.
Oregon Soor on
-Fared Airplane
Washington-flJPD-The Navy
said Tuesday that an Oregon
sailor was one of the surviv
ors of the crash of a plane on
Guam Monday which killed
78 of the 95 persons aboard.
Signalman Third Class Wil
liam J. Shephard, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Lama I. Shephard,
of Athena, Ore., was listed as
one of those Injured in the
crash. The extent of his in
juries was not given.
JUMPERS TAKE PART
Jumpers play their part on
the sportswear scene. Some
are cropped for a tunic look
over skirts or pants.
SMALL PLAID-A miniature
sized muted plaid of black and
gold highlights this continen
tal three-button wool-worsted
suit. Wool Bureau Photo.
111 K jM
III
PROTECTION - This rugged
"big game" coat guarantees
winter weather protection,
thanks to the plaid wool lin
ing and the knit button-up col
lar. McGregor.
Masculine Hats
Said Trim, Tangy
The "top" story for fall
I960 is that masculine head
wear has a trim and tangy
way about it. .
Contributing strongly to
this is the fact that brims
are again narrower, having
come down to only lynch
es In the most extreme cases.
Even when brims are closer to
moderate widths, many of the
hats for the fall season have
a small look thanks to deep
ly curled brims and tapered
crowns.
A handsome expression of
the fall trend in hats is the
new "Roma" model which
features a slightly higher
crown with a close narrow
crease, small front dents, and
a deep mushroom snap to the
1 inch brim. The finish is
close clipped silk-type.
Although the top - volume
shades will still be steel
grays and charcoal, there will
be many fresh Ideas - olives,
golds, bronze, blacks and
black-olives.
Casual and sports hats -tyroleans,
cloth hats, casual
crushers, tweeds - are getting
more Important each season.
One factor here may very
well be the fact that college
men and young men In gen
eral are now wearing more
hats, and they appear to fa
vor cloth hats in plaids,
checks, solids and tweedy fab
rics, velour tyroleans, raw
edge and welt full-weights,
a wide variety of caps, as
well as the new neat shapes
for dressy wear.
BIG DAYS of
SAVINGS!
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YOUR
BEST BUYS!
Here's your opportunity for MORE SAVINGS
. . . a rousing all-out sale during three gi
gantic days in our great Harvest of Valuesl
Suits
by Kuppcnhelmer
Coats
Sport Coats
Jackets
Slacks
Shoes
by Nunn Bush
Shirts
by Manhattan and
Don Loper
Sweaters
Hats
Paiamas
Belts
Jewelry
Many Other
Items
in OFF ON EVERYTHING!
HURRY! 3 DAYS ONLY . . . THURS., FRI. and SAT.!
Evidence Shows Radioactivity Changes Plumage
London - (Science Service)
- Scientists working In the de
partment of zoology and com
parative anatomy of St. Bar
tholomew's Hospital Medical
college here have found
strong evidence that birds
which have been arriving in
Britain with strange plumage
have had the colors of their
feathers changed by flying
through radioactive clouds.
The work has been carried
out by Dr. Brian Lofts, aided
by Dr. A. J. Marshall, head
of the department, and by
Prof. J. Rotblat, head of the
medical college's department
of physics. It was started
when a doctor and amateur
ornithologist in south east
England found a strange bird
in the estuary of the River
Medway early last winter.
Seen Earlier
Dr. James Harrison of
Sevcnoaks, Kent, came across
the bird, a redshank, in Mil
fordhope Marsh. It was iden
tifiable by its bright orange
red legs which give it its
name. But Dr. Harrison was
surprised to see that the bird
had its spring feathers - with
chestnut tints and black
streaks which are never
normally seen until March or
April, at the earliest.
Dr. Harrison and his son,
also a doctor and a keen stu
dent of birds, were baffled
until they read a report of
similar out-of-season plumage
on birds in Kenya. John Wil
liams of Nairobi had found
several birds with the
"wrong" feathers. It was
found that the birds discover
ed in East .Africa had come
from Russia. Mr. Williams
thought that they might have
flown through a radioactive
cloud resulting from one of
the Soviet Union's nuclear
bomb tests.
Found Another
A month after their dis
covery of the redshank, the
Harrisons found another bird
shot down In south-east Sussex
which had its summer plum
age In mid-winter. This, too,
had probably come from
northern Europe.
The second, bird was sent
to Dr. John Loutit, of the
radio-biological research unit
at the British Atomic Energy
Authority's establishment at
Harwell. He found that the
bird was radioactive.
The whole case was then
given to the St. Bartholomew
team, who have found that
they can artificially change
birds' feathers by submitting
them to radiation.
CASUAL - With higher sil
houette and burnished brown
grained leather, this slip-on
puts a smart fashion base un
der the man about town or
country. Inverted moccasin
stitching up toe and around
vamp give the shoe Its casual
character. By Weyenberg.
7 "
thursday
friday &
Saturday
second
sal
trowbridge & flynn's
special light fixture
e
Trowbridge & Flynn's second special light fixture sale, no
"old dog's" to clear out this year, just a matter of being
over-stocked, look for the yellow tags, you'll find them
on all styles and types of fixtures, planning to build or
remodel? now is yxur chance to pick out your fixtures at
great savings, and perhaps include a "conversation piece"
that you ordinarily might not be able to squeeze into your
budget, (at west main store only.)
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Hi
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new westinghouse
deluxe electric blankets
natural warmth
all winter
There are many ways to keep warm, but why not try the Westinghouse
way? Special only during Medford Greater Harvest Festival Days, double
control, double bed Westinghouse deluxe blankets of soft, light, nylon
blend, with 1 1 different warmth settings to choose from.
regular T45
price 36.95 Now
Single control model available at great savings, too
a long cold winter?
. . . not if your home is
electrically heated
Special prices on new and used
wall and base board heating units
make electric heating even more
practical than at regular prices.
Below are just a few of the great
savings.
New, glassheat baseboard
Heating Units,
Were 52.00, Now
$1C00
Used, Wesix and
Thermadore Wall Heaters
Priced from
New, Thermadore Wall
Heaters, were 28.50
to 32.00
Now
15
, 6'
$15
2250
Trowbridge & Flynn
214 West Main Ph. SP 3-6241
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Big Y Appliance Center
, ; . Ph. SP 3-3052
men s
wear
Phone SP 3-3803
229 East Main