Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 20, 1963, Image 30

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20. 1963
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON
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HONORARY MEMBER Mrs. Scott V. Davis, chairman of
the special gifts division of the United Crusade for 1962-63
which made 121 per cent of its goal, was elected an hon
orary member of the United Crusade Inc., at the group's
annual meeting recently. Mrs. Davis, who has served in
a number of other capacities with the organization, is the
first person to be so honored. Presenting her an engraved
silver dish in appreciation for her work is Douglas Gordcnier,
retiring president. (SImonson-Walker photo)
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EMPIRE STYLE-Sprlng's bride is radiant in a romantic
Empire-styled gown. Simple lines of peau de sole dress are
accented by swirling twin diamond loop pins at the Sabrlna
neckline. She'll move her diamond engagement ring from
left hand to right, before the wedding. Gown by Murray
Hamburger.
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Ummate.
Casuals
Swingin'ett ihoei of
Soft comfoitjblc.
You lik rht look; Did
ind Mom like the prl
They're the greiieit
A. Whits Patent
$5.95
B. Whila leather
$6.95
C. Boyt loafer
Width A fa D
$8.95-$10.95
California Leads
March in Sports
Clothes (or '63
In terms of fashion, sun,
fun, color and distinctive
styling have come to be syn
onymous with sportswear,
swimming and gay dressups
from California. And spring
1963 heralds another fashion
wise California season.
California points up the
"richest strike" in fashions
in her fabulous fancies in
fabric, clear true colors and
imaginative themes.
For active sportswear- Call
forna favors the tunic and
jumper; the very-short, fitted
shorts or the svelte bermunda;
Covered - up or sleeveless
blouses have the Riviera look;
long, slim pants ride low and
Orient - insipred coat top is
still popular.
Sweat Shirts
Sophisticated sweat shirts,
one-piece playsuits, sailor mid
dies, sarong fashions, Jamaica
shorts, sari dresses, clam-diggers,
and cnscmbled sports
sets of three-to-four pieces
(top, shirt, jacket, pants, or
skirt), all are sure-fits from
California.
Tennis dresses of all types;
shifts, skimmers; skimmers
and shifts; all emphasize the
California look.
In casual, classic and dressy
dresses necklines go higher,
wider and smoother, milady
will be up to her neck in
high fashion with the bateau
neckline, the "T-square" neck
line and the wide strap square
neckline all dramatizing the
shoulder lines and. above.
There's no measure to the
length for daytime or date
time frocks drsses are main
ly "skim-slim," or shirt-waist
full.
Fabric Diclatei
In California, too, the fab
ric dictates the silhouette with
linens, shantungs, silks-linens
and soft cattons etching the
sheaths. Tissue-light, foamy
and sheer fabrics paint the
picture with broad strokes.
In fabric texture and sur
face interest, rough weaves,
wool knits, soft and sheer are
the conversation points.
Ticking, seersucker, poplin,
denim, sweat shirt and terry
are all used extravagantly and
Imaginatively in fun clothes.
Pencil Slim
Pencil-slim, long and lean
are the key words for both
coats and suits in the Cali
fornia manner.
Black and white, sunny or
citrus yellow, citrus grove
greens, pinks and blues are
all appearing In everything
from sportswear to coats.
Suble and neutral look in
California, too.
And, on through the en
tire fashion scene California
gives new hue and new view
to the exciting season ahead.
DRESS TIPS
Wearing the wrong type of
knot can spoil the look of a
shirt collar. Suit the knot
(Four in hand, Windsor, half
Windsor, etc.) to the tic space
of collar, advises the Ameri
can Institute of Men's and
Boys' Wear. Your button
down collnr will have the
proper roll if you do not pull
your tie too tight. Experiment
with it.
Co-ordinatet
Seen in far wirier variety
this spring than ever before.
are the co-ordinated units of
sport jackets and slacks (some
include vests). Most popular
are those which have solid-
color slacks in the predomi
nant tone of the patterned
sport jacket. This co-ordination
is a fine service to those
who want the job of assem
bling sports ensembles made
easy, notes the American In
stitute of Men's and Boys'
Wear.
Utilities Praise Exclusive Service District Measure
Salem (UPD The 1961 ex
clusive service district law for
utilities, threatened with re
peal, was praised down the
line Tuesday night by power,
telephone and gas utilities.
Even cooperatives that op
posed the idea in 1961 said it
would be a mistake to repeal
the law now.
The law allowed utilities to
divide up territory so that
each would serve an area ex
clusively. The agreements
then would be ratified by the
public utility commissioner.
A number of agreements
have been made under the
1961 law.
Before the House Commit
tee on Commerce and Utili
ties, however, is a bill to re
peal the 1961 law. The spon
sor, Rep. Richard Eymann
(D-Marcola) said the 1961 law
was eliminating competition
needed to keep rates down in
the power industry.
The uitlities disagreed.
The arguments had the same
ring as 1961. The utilities said
the law was helping to elim
inate unnecessary and costly
duplication, and had worked
well so far.
Public Utility Commission
er Jonel Hill said the law had
been a success and some du
plication and overlapping al
ready had been eliminated.
Committee members Beu
lah Hand (D-Milwaukie) and
Elmer McClure (D-Milwaukie)
pressed the witnesses as to
whether rates had dropped as
a result of the law.
The utilities disagreed.
had not gone down, but said
eliminating duplication would
neip Keep rates lower in the
future.
Edward Smith of the Inter
national Brotherhood of Elec
trical Workers said getting rid
of overlapping systems in
creased the safety factor for
workmen.
Most of the utilities also
opposed a companion bill to
remove cities from the 1961
law.
Those testifying included
Eric Reuterkroner of the Ore
gon Rural Electric Coopera
tive, Ben Spain of the Co
lumbia Power cooperative,
Lee Wooden of the West
ern Oregon Coop, Francis Hill
of Northwest Natural Gas,
Walter Karnopp of the Ore
gon Telephone Co., Hilbert
Johnson of Portland General
Electric, John Y. Lansing of
Pacific Power and Light, Wil
liam Graepcr of the Oregon
Independent Telephone Asso-.
ciation and the Western Rural
Telephone Association, and
Ivan Laird of the Coos-Curry
Electric Coop.
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PHONt 773-79-46
Take Pleasure in Extending the
Warmest Welcome and Heartiest
YrmiMMtms
to the New and Beautiful
Lerner Shops!
We are happy to have had a part in the interior decorating
of this fine fashion house and wish Manager Haslett and all
his staff the very best success.
into your KITCHEN WITH
Ranges Refrigerators Freezers Washers Dryers Dishwashers TV's
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NEW IDEA-The long shift,
here jeoop-necked and shoestring-strapped,
is fashion's
newest idea for sleeping,
lounging. Elolse Curtis fur
Trillium Fantasy.
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See The All New '63 G.E. RAIIGE
30" fully automatic, full width
lift-off oven door, easy-to-reach
push button control panel,
high-speed calrod cooking units,
easy set timer.
less CalOre
Bonus Allowance
Leu Average
Hipco Trade-in
SPRING
SPECIAL
18995
$2000
$4000
S12995
G.E. REFRIGERATOR
Fully Automatic Full Width Freezer
Chiller Tray Full Width Veg. Drawer
Even Less
With HAPCO
Trade-in
Allowance
s
259
95
1-Only GE Freezer
'62 model from the school, used
very little, new freezer guarantee, $259
like new condition.
Reg.
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209
95
1-Only GE Dryer
The last dryer we have from the
school stock, fully automatic, 12-lb." Au, w
capacity, 62 model in like-new ONLY
condition.
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189
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M-200
19" Portable TV
With Stand
S1KQ95
Even Less With Hapco Trade
USED GE
DUAL-HEAT
DRYER
10-lb. Capacity
With Cold-Air Cycle
Reconditioned and Guaranteed
$5
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Used, Reconditioned
& Guaranteed
RANGES
40
YOUR $
CHOICE
TRADE IN YOUR OLD RANGE
HOME APPlUNCt CO.'
Ph. 772-5595 JJ
303 SO. FRONT ST.
11 Cu. Ft. Upright
FREEZER
Repo. 61 Model
Reconditioned and Guaranteed
$1I30
Late Model
Westinghouse
WASHER
Reconditioned and Guaranteed
70
Used G.E.
DRYER
Petal Pink
Reconditioned and Guaranteed
We always have a large selection
of dryers and in all price ranges.
USED
TV's
All Makes All Models
Reconditioned and Guaranteed
Some With New Picture Tubes
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Priced From . , .
30 1 s60