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Quotes From the News By UNITED PRESS New York Vice Adm. Charles R. Brown, commander of the U.S. 6th Fleet in the Mediterranean, on why his naval force was ordered to the troubled Mid-eastern area: "My job is to be prepared for war any kind of war, but the primary mission is to help preserve the peace. The 6th Fleet is a visible symbol of power, reassuring friends, dissuading enemies." Waihinglon Robert F. Kennedy, counsel to the Senate Rack ets committee, on the committee's probe of Teamsters' President Dare Beck's alleged misappropration of $320,000 of union funds: "I think without question we could prove that Mr. Beck stole the $320,000."' South Bend, Ind. Sen. Harry F."3yrd (D.-Va.) on the pro posed $73 billion budget: "It is a luxury budget on a global basis. It embraces practical ly every country in the world excepting Russia." Washington Sen. Irving M. Ives (R.-N.Y.) vice chairman of the Senate Rackets committee, on proposed legislation to protect union members from racketeers: "In the end, though, the responsibility rests with the rank and file union man or woman." ; Washington James C. Hagerty, White House press secretary, on House-approved cuts in the State Department appropration for next year: "The President and Secretary of State (John Foster Dulles) believe that the cuts made by the House are harmful to the United States and to the conduct of foreign affairs.". GOLD HILL Arrangements Discussed Monday, April 29, 1957 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE By MRS. CLYDE KELL .' Gold Hill A demonstration on the arrangement of spring flowers was given at the April meeting of the Gold Hill Gar den club at the home of Mrs. J G. Kofahl on Pacific High way 99, North. Mrs. Roy Cam eron furnished flowers and ar rangements were made by Mrs. Kofahl, Mrs. H. C. Burnett and Mrs. George Dorman. The business session was op ened by the chaplain, Mrs. Ko fahl, who presented a reading on the "Easter-Story." Following the reading, the president, Mrs. William Fields, conducted the meeting at which time donations were made to the Cancer fund and the Easter Seal Sale for the benefit of crippled children. Mrs. Burnett became a member of the club at the meeting. All members present partici pated in the quiz under the di rection of the program chair man, Mrs. E. Gregory and the cochairman, Mrs. Cameron. Mrs. Loyd Dusenberry won first place in the quiz contest, Mrs. Dor man, second and Mrs. Hannah Routh and Mrs. Fields, third. Pansies were given to the first two winners, and the consola tion prize was flower seeds. A dessert luncheon was serv ed prior to the meeting to 10 members and one visitor, Mrs. Millie Walker, by the hostess, Mrs. Kofahl and cohostess, Mrs. Fields. The next meeting of the Gar den club will be held at the home of Mrs. Roy Cameron with Mrs. George Dorman as cohost- A meeting of the Alderbrook extension unit will be held on May 2 from 9 a.m. until noon at the home of Mrs. Sidney An derson on Sardine creek. Mrs. Anderson and the chairman, Mrs. Billy Jerolamon, will be in charge of the braided rug dem onstration. The group was or ganized recently for the ladies of Sardine creek. vnd Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bell of Fourth ave.. Gold Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Arty Laws and children, Ronnie and Elizabeth Laws, of Rogue River and Mr. and Mrs. William R. Force of Fifth ave. were guests Easter Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Clyde Kell, Bill, and Shir ley, on Fourth ave. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Parker were dinner guests Easter Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Parker and daughter, Linda, on Lampman rd. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wilson of Medford, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jones, and children, Billy and Marie, and Mrs. Rolland Wash burn and children, Patty, Carol and Larry, all of Gold Hill, and Egon Kristensen, who is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Christensen, were dinner guests April 25 at the Christen sen's home north of Gold Hill. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Christ onsen accompanied by their vis itor, Egon Kristensen, of Den mark went to Crater Lake Tuesday, April 23 They return ed by way of Klamath Falls. Several families in Gold Hill were hosts Easter Sunday to din ners for relatives and friends. Among them was a large family dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Christensen on the eld Pacific Highway 99, north of Gold Hill. Present were his nephew, Egon Kristensen, of Denmark, Mr. and Mrs. Herb McCary and sons. Danny and Kelley, Dr. P.. P. Mortensen, all cf Medford. The Christensen's four daughters and their fam ilies, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnson and sons, Mike and Curtis, of Medford, Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Chapman and son, Dennis, also from Medford, Mr. and Mrs Ro land Washburn and children Pat ty, Carol and Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jones and children, Marie and Billy, all of Gold Hill find the hosts Mr. and Mrs. Christensen. p Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Gribble of Fifth ave., were hosts at dinner that evening to Mr. and Mrs. Lester James and son, Dwight, of Sams Valley. Mr. and Mrs. William Colley and sons, Billy, Steven and Danny, t of Central Point visited at the Gribble home Easter afternoon. Mrs. Col ley is the former Mary Gribble. Mrs. George Dorman of Sec ond ave. had her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Dusenberry and son, Gary, of Sams Valley and her daughter, Mrs. Maybelle Rains, as dinner guests Easter. Fred Herrmann of Central Point was a dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Delos Walker and daughters, Linda, and Miss Dixie Walker at their home on Second ave. Easter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Newn ham moved recently from their home in Medford into their new trailer house at the Fourty Nine Pines Trailer Court on Garde Row. Mrs. Newnham and their baby, Cynthia, are now home from Sacred Heart hospital in Medford where she was born April 20. The paternal grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newnham of Fourth ave., Gold Hill, and the maternal grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Housley of Table Rock. Bruce Burnett and Jerry Gol den plan to spend the week end cf April 27 and 28 at Oregon State college in Corvallis. They will graduate from Crater High school this spring. Bruce is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Golden of Second ave., Gold Hill. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Christensen were Mr. and Mrs-. Johny May field and son, David, who have returned to their home in Grants Pass from New Zealand. They had been in New Zealand one ear, where he attended college under a Fullbright Scholarship. He will report at Fort Sill, Okla. May 4 for service duty. Mayfield and the Christensen's son, Lt. George Christensen, were class mates at Oregon State college. Lieutenant Christensen is now stationed at Fort Rucker, Ala., where he is teaching pilot instruction. Mrs. Lenard McMahan was honored at a stork shower at the home of Mrs. Thelbert Wright on Sardine creek Tues day afternoon, April 23. Twenty six attended. A cake of pink and white, decorated with the bootie motif was served with jello and coffee by Mrs. Wright, who was assisted by Mrs. Ogden Kellogg, Mrs. Billy Jerolaman, Mrs. Jim Wilson and Mrs. Kenneth Fluck. Mrs. Nine Dusenberry was host to a dinner Easter Sunday at her home on Fifth ave. Pres ent were Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Bailey, of Gold Hill and Mrs. Dale Smith and son, Delmer Smith of Sams Valley. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Molloy and forts, David and Donnie. of Sec ond ave. were his sister. Miss Gertrude Molloy of Medford, Buv At Builders Supply fetffgfSsJH QUALITY IrflEN BLOCKS Bricks, Flues, Drain Tile 727 W. McAndrews Ph. SP 2-4107 1 4 Twenty-three youngsters were examined by Dr. A. Erin Merkel at the preschool clinic held Wed nesday, April 24, in the base ment of the Community Metho dist church for children entering Patrick school this fall. Dr. Mer kel was assisted by Miss Nina Vanderwalker, and Miss Eliza beth McGalliard from the health department. Others working at the clinic that day were Mrs. p Melvin Burnett, Mrs. Delos Walker and Mrs. Clyde Kell all of the Gold Hill Health unit. BIG FREE PARKING LOTS IN BACK OF STORE OTODCTTriEMI SIXTH AND GRAPE STREETS OPEN 7 DAYS A (5) WEEK UNTIL W P.!.!. MY MOM ALWAYS SHOPS O AT THE .GROCETERIA! Jgl i I ES, Mom prefers the Groceteria 4 V .,JM.,: ,i , ' . ,.,,, . - if' ' . for a lot of reasons. There are al- , , ini.m i in ) i I II l l 1 l II1 ' I 'II llll II -11T nfll r " J I nr ' &ABY fOOOS AR i I 11 X. L1" 1 "II , i NUTRITIOUS-BUT P5CO - W (T OH THE FARM tS A LOWS S "S WAY FROM FOOD IM ltl -ds e H,SH CMA,R" P32 P " J JLt.t FARMER, TOUCKSft, y n H V ' Lk s PRpcessog, CAJLKOAP i JKjT iS "vCL-s. MSH,WAKBHOOSeHBI- t M T t5E? r ALLOC" A BIG JOBBER f I V A Y. 6ABY FOODS ARE f V 21 A 1 AT THE TOUCH OF YOOft , t (-nIM V I RHG6KTIPS ONOOft ' J yll I y I SUPER MARKET SHELVES f dct 7---Os. I f I ALL THEIR GLEAMING , I oPqj .-. NfJ Vt I GOOONCSS AND ' '- K"" TOOTKSM6 VAWEIY" ' ES, Mom prefers the Groceteria for a lot of reasons. There are al ways the brands she knows and prefers featured, there's plenty of parking nearby in the Groceteria's four big parking lots, prices always low, selections greater ... and most important of all, the folks at the Groceteria are like old friends always courteous, cordial and helpful. Mom's folks still shop at the Groceteria, too, and have been since 1920 when this convenient downtown super market was first established.. GROCETERIA MEATS ARE GUARANTEED TO BE THE BEST FRESHLY MADE LEAN in xaiu U rn m m h; h; m Groceteria Lean Ground Beef Is Ground Fresh Daily There Is No Cereal or Water Added as is often done in so-called bargain price hamburger. Again We Say You Can Be Sure of Ground Beef You Buy At The Groceteria. 11 lbs. 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Caddy 12 oz. can 46-oz. can 25c 29 lb. 3 5 2 Cans 49' 49' 1 $400 Save Save 20 Save 6 $400 Save VEL LIQUID DETERGENT 5c off Deal Large Can 32 17 12 Gallon Jug 1 Cans ' I ik. 45 29 25 Save 13 Save 4 AJAX CLEANSER 2c off 2 Cans 23 AEROSOL Florient Room DEODORANT 2 sizes 89-l49t