Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 22, 1963, Image 20

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOHD. OREGON
Fashions for Sleep
Are Now Stylish
. Men will be yawning,
stretching and snoring in a
wide variety of gleepwear this
fall.
Pajamas have gone stylish
for men - the plain old pi's
are almost gone and in their
place are night fashions along
the mandarin lines, shlrt-jacs,
oriental raps, lounge suits
and updated night shirts.
Balbriggan knit ski pajam
as follow the ski influence
that's so big in both men's
women's fashions. This style
is neat, smart and warm.
To cover up his handsome
sleepwear, a man will have a
wide choice in robes, too.
The shave coat in corduroy,
terry and other favored fab
rics will be popular.
In the classic styles, there
Is a lot of news in the pat
terns and colors. They are far
more exciting than in the
past. '
. Hubby needs these new
look loungers and bedtime
fashions, because his lady is
going to be all dressed up at
home this coming season.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 22. 1963
I ' - i
OFFICERS ELECTED
Coos Bay - (UP1) - Lavern
Banks of Portland has been
elected president of the Ore
gon Federated Order of the
Eagles at the group's conven
tion here. Mrs. Mable Thomas
of Tillamook was chosen to
head the women's auxiliary.
17 W: ,1
Hopes Dashed for
Higher Dividend
New York -OIPD- Hopes of
more than 2,200,000 stock
holders of American Tele
phone & Telegraph Co. that
they might be in line for a
higher dividend were dashed
Wednesday when the world's
biggest corporate entity an
nounced no change in the pay
ment rate.
The AT&T directors voted
to continue paying the 90
cents a share which has been
paid since July, 1961 when the
dividend was raised from
82 '4 cents. The latest divi
dend is payable Oct. 1 to hold
ers of record Aug. 30.
However, Wall Street fore
saw the possibility of an in
crease in the dividend later
this year if the giant utility's
rise to the estimated $6 a
share for all of this year com
pared with $5.79 last year. '
TALL MIRRORS
You can see something new
in dressing tables, through
the looking glass! Many of the
dressers this fall feature two
tall slim mirrors, rather than
one over-all mirror.
The Family Council
rector's not: Th. ramtir Council coniliti of Judge,
talMrlst, Uiree clertymen. Uu.e .dllora ana women'! editor,
tech article u a inmiriry of a family dlsaireement presented to the
Council The Councl! d-ali with problems, major and minor,
mounded by culdanr. counselor! and eocial workers. Edited by
Mrs. A.raa Denny. (Copyrlih; by General Features corp.)
I know what will
the party and I
Drew O.
happen at
won't go.
Hilda W.-How will it look?
He lives two doors away!
e e
Drew O. - My sister won't
take No for an answer to her
garden party invitation for
Labor Day. But I refuse to be
bored. She's rounding up the
family and her married
friends, who talk about noth
ing but their children and
their spouses. Since I have
neither, I don't, fit in. I'd
rather be alone or track
down some unencumbered
adults who meet me on equal
terms, person-to-person.
Hilda W. - It will look
mighty peculiar to have Drew
rocking on a porch two doors
from my home witli the rest
of the family at my party.
He'll be annoyed more by
everyone calling him to find
out why he won't come over
than by attending and endur-
NEW BAG - Joanne Woodward, starring in Paramount's pro
duction "A New Kind of Love," shows the new look in hand
bags for fall. It's handsome and practical is designed in
soft leather, with easy-to-open features, special zippercd com
partments inside for personals, roomy enough for all essen
tials. The cowhide leather is washable; brass trim adds ele
gance. Hand bag by Park Lane.
ing the twaddle. And it need
n't be boring - some of the
chatter is newsy. When he
wearies of listening, he can
have a ball talking about
himself.
Tha Council: Some people,
when you ask "What's new
with you?", tell you of a book
they're reading, a deal they
closed, a trip they've planned.
Others tell you that Susie got
an A in Spanish, Snooky cut
a tooth, and you must hear
Junior play "Over the
Waves." Drew turns a spot
light on the latter. While he
is wont to answer a fair ques
tion fairly, he resents the
evasions of those who duck
(conversationally) behind the
little darlings in their family
. . . As hostess, it's Hilda's job
to assemble homogeneous
guests (al bursting with pride
over progeny, for instance) or,
more important for Drew,
sensitive people who seek
out a common frame of refer
ence and help build a fruitful
exchange of ideas. If she can
promise one or two "surprise"
visitors who talk man-to-man
(or, better, woman-to-man), we
advise him to attend. And if,
perchance, he gets stuck with
someone who "changes the
subject" via snapshots of the
High, High Boot
Popular for Girls
For school or play, the
ankle-high-or higher-leather
boot Is a girl's best friend.
Soft, light and pretty on the
foot, the "sportive" leather
boot gives her a sense of fash
ion while It protects her In
changeable fall weather.
, As popular with little girls
as with their teen sisters and
mothers, leather boots come
in every height to set off
bright plaid skirts or long
slim pants.
At the low end of the scale
Is the bootlet with a high
rising tongue, one or two-eyelet
tie and soft brushed or
grained leather. The bootlet
is as low in back as the ox
ford. The next size boot which
reaches for the ankle but
doesn't quite make it is
higher in back too and often
has a folded cuff in a differ
ent shade or texture of lea
ther. The high boot with its na
tural wool shearling lining,
leather sole and over-the-an-kle
topline is an all-weather
shoe. ,
kids - he can counter with
talk of his guppics, dog, or
philodendron.
rtJNJNli'Y i
DOWNTOWN MERCHANTS' PRE-LABOR DAY
ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY
SIDEWALK SURPRISE
PARK FREE!
No Meters
During
This Big
Sidewalk
Selling
Spree!
Ami
mm
ClAl
gasp
0G38O8S
Famous
mill's
closeouf
carpet
remnants!
REPEAT OF
A SELL-OUT! I,
700 Go On Sale
24" by 36'
i)i)C
EACH!
COMPARE OUR INCREDIBLE LOW PRICES! 9x12 ft
FOR EVERYBODY'S FAVORITE RUGS!
M66
Brown Green Red
6 by 9 ft 15.66
12 by 15 fr ... 51.00
Yes . . . you can count on Penney's 1o bring you fabulous buys
like these! Imagine finding a room-size rug at a price this low!
They're top quality rugs, made to give you long wear . . . heavy
weight quality . . . 2-ply criss-cross construction . . . handsome
ly designed in rich colorings. Perfect, of course, with Early Ameri
can furniture . . . with today's casual contemporary look. Choose
a room size rug . . . pick the smaller size for matching scatter rugs.
Hurry, buys like these go fast!
MATCHING SCATTER RUGS!
2 ft. by 3 ft. .. 1.66
3 ft. by 5 ft 3.66
4 ft. by 6 ft. 6.66
PENNEY'S BIG SIDEWALK SPECIAL! '
. aue$hu'1 3bsVo
We scooped this fantastic buy from a
famous mill. These are all fine quality
remnants of expensive carpeting. They're
ideal for scatters, for halls or to save
wear on wall-to-wall at points of heavy
traffic. Assorted types . . . colors! Hurryl
Come early, they'll go fasti
W-r 7tTvi ,u x"JP
1ft ... .
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SIDEWALK SELLOUT!
BROADLOOM
SAMPLES
27" by 54"
EACH!
lady-luck's arms were around us
when we got this repeat purchase
of broadloom samples . . . and we're
passing the savings on to you! 100
nylons . . . 100 acrilons as well as
wool and nylon blends . . Hundreds
of weaves and colors from top mills.
P.
B 9
News About Servicemen
AIR POLICEMAN
Airman Second Class Rich
ard R. Crowlcv. son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ross R. Crowley, 704
worm urcgon st., Jackson
ville, Is an air policeman sta
tioned at the Roval Air Force
station, Fairford, England.
A sraduate of Medford High
school, Crowley served with
the Air Force in Korea prior
to being stationed in England.
WITH SQUADRON
Airman Vernon D. King,
son of Mrs. Altie E. King,
route 4, Medford, Is serving
with Air Anti - Submarine
Squadron 35 currently de
ployed aboard a West Coast
aircraft carrier in the Pacific.
COMPLETES COURSE '
Army Pvt. Grover K. Olsons
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ole
Olson, : 1379 Jenkins ave.
Grants Pass, has completed a-
iivcwecR ousic aircrau maui
tenance course at The Avia-i
tion center, Fort Rucker, AlaC
A graduate of Grants Past:
High school, Olson, who en
tered the Army in April, wail
employed by Bate Plywood,
prior to that time.
PROMOTED
Maj. Dale C. Casebier, hus
band of the former Mary
Berrian, Medford, has beerr
promotcd to his present rank
while serving in the Ait
Force at Travis Air Force
base, Calif.
ZALE'S SIDEWALK SALE
SPECIALS
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b. She'll look her very best with this dainty 17-Jewel Bar- t
oness. Features beautiful white or yellow tone case en
hanced by two brilliant diamonds. Comes with lovely
. expansion, band. . , , .... .... ...
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