Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1963)
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON WEDNESDAY. MARCH 20. 1963 Imported Knits Come From Many Countries Imported knits are once again very much in the spring fashion picture Austrian and Belgian entries feature lace-like, open work stitches for summer effect, and novel ty knits that resemble straw braiding. Trims include crochet edg ing, embroidery and appliques. These also favor permanent plisse skirts, flared skirts, 3 piece suits, and cape-jackets. Colors are pale, with blues and yellow, pinks and peach and other novelties used in combination. Italian knits, follow clean, uncluttered lines; meature el egantly coordinated two and three-piece outfits. LUC8TE WALL PAINT $745 Regularly Per Gallon NOW $ As Spring Opening Special ENAMEL TO MATCH 306 q.: nrs., I Fri. & Sat. ALL COLORS! 15 On Stocked OFF Wallpaper COLORAMA 315 East Main PAINT CENTER Phone 772-4564 SPRING KNITS-Knits have a knack for spring's slimmer sil houettes. Versatile three-piece costume features a sleeveless turtleneck shell. B. Aileen. . Ashland Man Is Honored at Event Ralph I. Robertson, 9800 Highway 99, Ashland, an em ployee of the Oregon state highway department for the past 27 years, was recently honored by the Crater Lake Chapter of the Oregon State Employee's association. Robertson started with the Siskiyou section maintenance station in 193S, and remained with that crew until his re tirement in February. Earl E. Bridgeman, a fellow employee, was master of cer emonies at the dinner, at which Robertson was pre sented a bronze plaque signed by members of the Oregon state highway commission commending him for the long years of service given the Highway department. A cake with a rocking chair on top, suggesting leisure dur ing his retirement, and sleep ing bags and a gasoline stove for camping also were pre sented Robertson and his wife by the crews of the five sec tion stations in Jackson county. The dinner was followed by a business meeting and a safety movie shown by C. J. Douglas of the Industrial Ac cident commission. SPRING WRAP-Luxurious mink, intricately draped, ap pears as a spring and summer wrap in a new hue - blue beige. It's Emba's Morning Light mink. Wendf Resigns as Principal in GP Grants Pass - Robert C. Wendt, principal of the High land elementary school here, has announced his resignation effective at the end of the cur rent school year. He plans to pursue gradu ate studies leading to a doc torate. He has been awarded a graduate assistantship at the University of Oregon school of education. Wendt is immediate past president of the Oregon Ele mentary Principals associa tion. He has been active in education and community af fairs here. A graduate of Southern Oregon college, he has been employed by the Grants Pass city school district through out his 16 years as an edu cator, first as a classroom teacher, then as principal of Roosevelt and Riverside schools, before assuming the post at Highland. ism r 1 u ll : A FI'NI yw SH E D Paint 'Em! Varnish 'Em! Stain 'Em! Decorate 'Em! furnitur Heavily Built, all wood (no cardboard) sanded smooth, ready to be decorated in your favorite finish and color. Large selection of sizes in chests, desks, night stands . . . even a corner cabinet with glass doors; and the prices are so little ! 24" CHESTS 3- DRAWER $12.50 4- DRAWER 15.50 5- DRAWER v. 17.50 6- DRAWER 19.50 30" CHESTS 3- DRAWER 14.50 4- DRAWER 17.50 5- DRAWER 19.50 6- DRAWER 21.50 36" CHESTS 3- DRAWER 18.50 4- DRAWER 20.50 5- DRAWER 22.50 6- DRAWER 24.50 7- DRAWER 28.50 CORNER CABINET with glass 42.50 45" CHESTS 8- DRAWER 27.50 9- DRAWER 29.95 60" CHESTS 12-DRAWER 35.00 DESKS 3-DRAWER 17.50 7-DRAWER 26.50 7-DRAWER 33.50 NIGHT STANDS 1 -DRAWER 6.50 3-DRAWER 8.50 BOOKCASES 30" high by 36" wide 9.95 36" high by 36" wide 11.95 EASY TERMS! Convenient credit terms arranged with no carry ing charges or interest we carry our own con tracts - AT WfcEK'S & ORR you pay ONLY for the merchandise. Shop and save at Southern Ore gon's oldest and largest furniture store. OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS SPRING SAVINGS All kinds of good things await you: Bargains galore, friendly, courteous service; more and better values AND PARK AND SHOPI I I K 1 , Atrurr a ( JBDD OBRoJl ; jj m czzi LIE czzi c i 1 q Look for the Park & Shop Sign at These Members Alexander & Brown Ander's Photo Shop Barker's Bell's Gifts & Hardware Brainerd's Brophy Building Brophy's Jewelry Burelson's Burk's Awnings The Carriage House Central Rexall Drug Coast to Coast Store Colorama Paint Center Ben Dierk's Lumber Co. Fashionette First National Bank Fluhrer Bldg. Foster's Pharmacy Ginn's Flowers Harris Upham Co. Home Appliance Hubbard Brothers Jackson County Federal Jewett Office Supply Johnston & Stewart Karl's Shoe Store Lamport's Sporting Goods Lawrence's Jewelry Leonard Electric Leon's McLain's Drug Store Mann's Medford Beauty School Medford Laboratories Medford Pharmacy Medford Plate Glass Medical Center Bldg. ModeO'Day Monarch Seed & Feed Montgomery Ward Morrison's Men's Wear J.J. Newberry Co. Noble's Shoe Store Norfield Shoe Co. John Nuich Jewelers J. C. Penney Co. Picard Jewelers Pick's Apparel Ptirucker's Rath's Robinson Brothers Swem's Gifts The Toy House Trowbridge Electric Van Lee's Wainscott's Pharmacy Weeks & Orr Furniture Western Auto Supply Western Thrift Woolworth's Zales Jewelry PARK & SHOP PROVIDES FREE PARKING WITH YOUR $2.00 MINIMUM PURCHASE! Plenty of Parking! Great Variety! Friendly Service! 6 15 114 West Main Street Phone 772-9351 ;1 j ; ; '